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00:03T-minus 15 seconds. Guidance is internal. 12, 11, 10, 9. Ignition sequence starts. 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1,
00:190. All engines running. Liftoff. We have liftoff on Apollo 11.
00:27Fuel and oxygen steady. Cabin holding. Power is good. Altitude 4 miles now. Velocity 2,195 feet per second.
00:36Good radar data. Altitude now 33,500 feet. How you looking? All your systems go?
00:41There a go. Hang tight. You're a go to continue power descent.
00:45Houston, I'm getting a little fluctuation.
00:47And Eagle Houston, we got data dropouts.
00:50Three feet down, two and a half. Picking up some depth.
00:54Okay, engine stop.
00:59The Eagle has landed.
01:01The Eagle has landed.
01:01The Eagle has landed.
01:01The Eagle has landed.
01:02The Eagle has landed.
01:02The Eagle has landed.
01:02The Eagle has landed.
01:03The Eagle has landed.
01:03The Eagle has landed.
01:03The Eagle has landed.
01:05The Eagle has landed.
01:07The Eagle has landed.
01:09The Eagle has landed.
01:17The Eagle has landed.
01:17The Eagle has landed.
01:18The Eagle has landed.
01:20The Eagle has landed.
02:10What does it even mean to miss the rains down in Africa?
02:15The lyrics are, I bless the rains down in Africa.
02:20What? No, they're not.
02:23Uh, yes, they are.
02:24It makes even less sense.
02:27Well, I should know, because I karaoke'd it at my wedding.
02:32Ah, well, I must have missed that.
02:34I was in the zone, tearing it up on the dance floor.
02:39You can't dance to save your life.
02:41Anyone ever tell you guys you bicker like an old married couple?
02:45That's because she's my work wife.
02:47Back to work, Rookie.
02:56I would like to thank you for spending your honeymoon in space with us.
02:59It was either space or Italy.
03:04Italy doesn't beat this for you.
03:06I miss the rains down in Africa.
03:12Why?
03:13I miss the rains down in Africa.
03:17Oh, my God.
03:21What the hell is that?
03:41Marcus!
03:42Marcus!
03:44Help me!
03:45I'm losing error.
03:46I'm losing error.
03:48Run in!
03:59Joe!
04:00Valor, come in!
04:01Help me!
04:01Marcus!
04:33Okay.
04:37Okay.
04:38Hang on.
04:40Marcus!
04:41Marcus, come in!
04:43Marcus!
04:45Marcus!
04:45Marcus!
04:46Damn it!
04:59Come on!
05:02Come on!
05:17Marcus!
05:25I'm gonna get you home.
05:58What the f**k are you?
06:10Our viewers might remember the accident that happened during a routine satellite repair mission 18 months ago.
06:16Today, a DC court of appeals handed down the final judgment on ex-astronaut Brian Harper's wrongful termination suit against
06:22NASA, his former employer.
06:23We have obtained footage of an internal NASA debriefing where Harper claimed that the accident was caused by a mysterious
06:29technological space anomaly.
06:31So, this so-called swarm hit the shuttle?
06:35Yes. For the 50th time, it impacted in Amari Christium.
06:40Commander Fowler, a passing meteor or a solar flare could have caused that kind of disturbance, correct?
06:46As you know, I was unconscious, but...
06:48Yes or no?
06:50Can a solar flare cause the kind of disturbance you witnessed in the shuttle's onboard system?
06:55I guess, yes. Technically, it could have.
06:59Are you kidding me?
07:01I lost my friend up there because of negligence.
07:05Harper was once celebrated for his heroic landing of the Endeavour space shuttle in spite of a complete meltdown of
07:10all onboard electronics.
07:11Harper's legal options have been exhausted and it's become clear that the accident was the result of human error.
07:17Today's loss is the final blow and this very public fall from grace.
07:24Hey, Sunny. Do you need to be watching that again?
07:32You know what? Grandma is going to be so excited to see you.
07:36Dad's not coming, is he?
07:40Your dad's got a lot going on right now.
07:42I know. That's why we lost the house.
07:47Maybe he'll come visit you for Thanksgiving. Would you like that?
07:55I don't want to move. I hate New Jersey.
08:11Who cares?
08:24What are you doing?
08:24I say God what the power was he doing as a Rememnea-C communications writerБ Tal.
08:25I know you!
08:25You are told you of the L.P.
08:40I'm sorry sir my mom always said it's better to beg for forgiveness than ask
08:44permission
08:53oh crap was that red or blue please tell me it was blue
09:00Esteban see it's Professor Arrowwood ah I see you're logging into our telescope
09:05professor oh yeah I'm still tracking our moon's orbit would you mind sending
09:09last night's scans use the other email I gave you though not not the school one
09:13like always sir uh haha gotta run um uh uh ciao
09:23hola senores
09:37you're seven and a half minutes late I have to write this up
09:43hello there hi what can I get you I'd like a pastrami madness
09:49and I would also like to ask you dear what sauces do you serve with the pastrami
09:55and yet we got barbecue honey mustard ranch
10:03what the fuck what was the the last one one madness coming up we have a strict no phone policy
10:11can I take my pen
10:15hello my name is Dr Casey Hausman and I've uncovered what might be the most important discovery in human
10:19history I need you to patch me through to the director of NASA immediately honey I sell t-shirts
10:24and toys I can patch you through to customer service please hold
10:48hello
10:49hello
11:08What?
11:09True sugar?
11:10Oh, you read my mind.
11:12What are you doing up so early?
11:14I could ask you the same.
11:16Is everything okay?
11:18Will be.
11:18So I'm going to be home by dinner.
11:20If I'm not, make sure Jimmy does his homework, has a bath.
11:22You worry too much.
11:25I've got everything under control.
11:27Right.
11:28Talk soon.
11:47Okay.
11:49Don't everybody speak at once.
11:51The moon's orbit has shifted.
11:55I'm sorry?
11:56Okay.
11:56Its orbital radius is decreasing.
11:59Well, that's not possible.
12:01We thought the same.
12:02So we ran the numbers and triple checked our data.
12:05So the moon's been orbiting around the earth for billions of years.
12:08And now you're telling me it's changed its course?
12:12This isn't kindergarten.
12:13Speak.
12:14Right.
12:14Yes.
12:15So on its last orbit, our lunar reconnaissance probe picked up something strange.
12:18Strange.
12:20Strange.
12:20What is it?
12:21We don't know.
12:23We have photometric measurements of gaseous spectra being emitted from inside.
12:29Where is this?
12:31Mayor Christian?
12:35How many times do I have to tell you I need to speak to Deputy Director Fowler immediately?
12:40But this is urgent.
12:42I understand how a restraining order works, but if you people at NASA won't listen to me,
12:46how am I supposed to...
12:47Hello?
12:53What would Elon do?
13:03Fuzz Aldrin!
13:04How many times have I told you to use the litter box?
13:09Oh, God.
13:16Astronaut Day.
13:18This is today.
13:21Fuzz, you're a damn genius.
13:28Extra backscratches later.
13:44Our teacher said you're a washed-up no-show.
13:47She's complaining to someone.
13:49You really don't look like an astronaut.
13:52Well, are you going to teach us about space or what?
13:57Ryan!
14:00Ryan!
14:03Open me, goddamn door.
14:05You're three months late.
14:07Shit.
14:08I can't hear you in there.
14:15Shit, Ryan!
14:22To put it bluntly, the moon is a megastructure.
14:26Did you get it?
14:27Huge!
14:29And artificial.
14:30Whoever built this incredible thing must think we're a pathetic species.
14:34But don't even get me started on eclipses.
14:36They're only possible because the moon is exactly 400 times smaller than the sun,
14:41and exactly 400 times closer to the Earth.
14:45Does anyone know how that happened?
14:48Uh, because the moon's a megastructure?
14:51Yeah, someone's paying attention.
14:57Let me tell you kids something.
15:00When Apollo 12 dropped their empty fuel tank, the impact made the moon ring like a bell.
15:08It rang for hours.
15:10And do you know why?
15:14Because the damn moon is hollow.
15:18Put that in your pipe and smoke it.
15:23Hello.
15:25I'm Brian Harper.
15:26I'm supposed to be speaking here today.
15:30Dr. Casey Houseman, megastructurist.
15:33It's a real honor.
15:34I'm sorry, who are you?
15:36I...
15:38I've made a shocking discovery.
15:40I need you to get me in touch with NASA immediately.
15:43Well, NASA and I aren't really on speaking terms these days.
15:46Well, that'll change.
15:48When you tell them that the moon is out of orbit.
15:52Really?
15:55Hey, kids, I'm gonna go get this all sorted out.
15:58Be right back.
15:59Look at the data.
16:01A natural body does not change its orbit overnight.
16:03Yeah, well, my natural body is walking away from you right now.
16:06There must be something wrong with the moon's palosauce.
16:09Yeah, that must be it.
16:10I nearly believe me.
16:11People usually think I'm some kind of crackpot.
16:14Hey, fellas, I need this guy escorted off the premises for impersonating me and creeping out a bunch of school
16:19kids.
16:19I was not impersonating you.
16:21Sir, I'm gonna have to ask you to come with us.
16:23Sorry, man.
16:23I got enough of my play without some crazy guy thinking the moon's out of orbit.
16:26I'm not crazy!
16:27Okay.
16:28Read this!
16:30Hold on, hold on, right here.
16:36Ah.
16:37Hi.
17:06Is this a butt dial?
17:07Put it on channel 16.
17:09Well, I thought we weren't speaking anymore.
17:11Are you watching?
17:16Okay.
17:17Looks like some idiot tried to outrun the cops.
17:21Yeah, that idiot is your son!
17:24Sonny doesn't even have a car.
17:25I'm still fixing up the Mustang.
17:27Ah, Tom gave him one for his birthday.
17:29The car is stopped at the expensive sports car.
17:33Two young men that care to be in the car.
17:34Oh, my God.
17:35Are you seeing this?
17:37LAPD have them in custody.
17:39Out for a joyride, and this day is not going to end well for them.
17:42There you have it.
17:43Another high speed car day.
18:06Next case, Sonny Neal Harper.
18:16It says here you just turned 18.
18:18Unfortunately, that makes you an adult in the eyes of the law.
18:22What?
18:22Hey, did you get to say something?
18:24Because of the reckless nature of your actions,
18:27and the amount of illegal substances present at the time of your arrest...
18:32No, Your Honor, those drugs weren't his.
18:34They were just his buddies.
18:35They were on the...
18:35Why in my court...
18:36Well, he just got scared.
18:37That's why he took off.
18:38All right, that's it.
18:39Bail is...
18:39Your Honor, excuse the actions on my client's father.
18:42We're prepared to pay whatever the bail is.
18:44Right now.
18:45Money's no object.
18:47Well, I guess that makes the defendant a flight risk.
18:49Your Honor, we do not mean to offend the court in any way...
18:52We're postponing this bail hearing till next week.
18:55Bailiff, remove Mr. Harper.
18:57Wait, don't listen to him.
18:59You can't put him in jail for a week, please.
19:00I'm begging you.
19:02Sonny, I'm gonna get you out.
19:05If you're looking for the deal of your life,
19:07come to Tom Lopez Lexus,
19:08where you're not just a customer.
19:10We treat you like family.
19:12Do you have any idea how a courtroom operates?
19:15Your lawyer was doing nothing.
19:16Oh, oh, so you know better than my lawyer,
19:18who's on a $50,000 retainer?
19:20I thought money was no object, Tom.
19:22Oh, no, no, no, no.
19:23It is when you don't have any.
19:24Nice move, by the way.
19:25Sonny's now a flight risk.
19:26Yeah, oh, yeah.
19:27This guy's unbelievable.
19:28Unbelievable.
19:29All right.
19:29Everyone just cool it.
19:31Now, what the hell happened?
19:32Oh, what happened?
19:33When Brian had to open his big mouth,
19:34he had a little speech.
19:35Oh, my God.
19:36Go to hell, Tom.
19:37Yeah, you know what?
19:37And you go to outer space, far away from us.
19:40Guys, we're all just trying to help Sonny right here.
19:43Oh, wait, Brian's trying to help Sonny?
19:44Since when?
19:44Brenda, honestly, what do you see in this schmuck?
19:46Oh, you're a big man, aren't you?
19:48How did this happen?
19:49Why wasn't he at USC?
19:51He moved out when you got him that new apartment.
19:52So ask him.
19:53He barely returns my calls anymore.
19:56Welcome to the club.
20:12Oh, KC, is that you?
20:14Hey, Mom.
20:15Rosemarines officinalis.
20:16A few studies have found that smelling rosemary
20:19can improve your short-term memory, so...
20:21Oh, that's lovely, dear.
20:26Oh, no, no, no, no, Mom.
20:27Let me do that.
20:30There we go.
20:33So, how are you feeling?
20:35Great.
20:36But enough about me.
20:38Everybody here knows that my son is a genius
20:41working at NASA.
20:45I'm a nobody, Mom.
20:47Well, you're somebody to me.
20:49I actually did make a discovery in that mirror, Mother.
20:54No one will listen to me.
20:56Then make them.
21:01Make them listen.
21:05Oh, hello.
21:07Are you new here?
21:10No, Mom.
21:12It's me.
21:13It's KC.
21:15Your son.
21:18Can someone tell me what the hell I'm looking at?
21:20The moon has entered an elliptical orbit.
21:23Meaning?
21:24It'll circle around us three times
21:26before it reaches the Roche limit at 17,000 kilometers.
21:30At that point, city-sized pieces of moon debris
21:33will rain down on us.
21:36So we have three months?
21:37Not exactly.
21:38As the moon moves closer to us,
21:40our months will begin to shorten.
21:42We've estimated a timeline of roughly three weeks.
21:46Maybe less than that.
21:48We have some new high-res scans that just came in.
21:52Jesus Christ.
21:53Is that a hole in the crater floor?
21:56So what are our options here?
21:57We have to go back to the moon.
21:59We have to see what's going on up there.
22:01How do we carry crew?
22:02I've already talked to my contacts in Europe.
22:04We can potentially get a STC-62 en route by tomorrow.
22:08Potentially?
22:09Great.
22:10I'll just brief the president on a maybe.
22:14In the meantime, everyone keep your mouth shut.
22:19Um...
22:20That might be a problem.
22:23It's like, it's trending on Twitter as of two minutes ago.
22:27That's your ex-husband.
22:30Hey, Doug.
22:31I'm a little busy right now.
22:32What is it?
22:33Is it true?
22:34You told me there's been some kind of mistake.
22:36I wish I could.
22:37But the math actually checks out, so it's happening.
22:41How's Jimmy?
22:41Well, you'd know if you saw him once in a while.
22:45Please don't start.
22:46I call him all the time.
22:49Sorry.
22:50I got to run.
22:53Your Honor.
22:54Jesus Christ.
22:55I guess hanging up wasn't clear enough?
22:56I just need two minutes of your time.
22:58You have till I reach the door.
23:00I got a classic bike and my son's vintage Mustang that I can use as collateral till I get money.
23:04Whatever you need.
23:05You trying to bribe me?
23:07In a courthouse?
23:08I just want to get my son back.
23:09The courts are closed.
23:10Or they reopen Monday.
23:12Not likely.
23:14What's that supposed to mean?
23:15Look, I'm just trying to get the heck out of here before the traffic becomes a nightmare.
23:19I suggest you do the same.
23:20We go now live to the NASA press briefing to discuss the moon being out of orbit.
23:25Astronomers have noticed bright lights on the lunar surface.
23:27Do you know the identity of the anonymous source?
23:30Everyone, please.
23:32Everyone, please.
23:32We're confident that the lunar recon mission will provide the necessary data to address the problem.
23:37There's no need to panic.
23:38That's all for now.
23:41You just lied to the whole country.
23:43Get in line.
23:44You work for me.
23:45I work for the American people and you're keeping them in the dark.
23:50Yeah.
23:51NASA is completely downplaying this.
23:53Imagine the tides on the coast going hundreds of times larger, moving hundreds of miles inland, and then you'll get
23:59an idea of what we're in for.
24:00Some of your harshest critics claim that you're exaggerating.
24:02All flights to the west coast have been canceled and I'm stuck in traffic.
24:05Oh, I'm so sorry.
24:07Moving to higher ground, it's the only possible chance of surviving this.
24:10Honey, we should go to Aspen.
24:12What about Sonny?
24:13We can't just leave him there.
24:14No, no, no.
24:15We're not going to leave him.
24:16The lawyer's going to get him out the moment the judge sets bail, and I'll find a way to get
24:19him to Colorado.
24:20We're going to Colorado?
24:21No.
24:22No, Tom.
24:23Earth's stronger gravity will completely break the moon apart and send thousands.
24:27Okay, okay, okay.
24:28Hey, Google.
24:29Turn off the TV.
24:30Girls, go pack.
24:31Turning the TV off.
24:33Girls, go pack your snow boots.
24:34Come on, hurry up.
24:37We have to start thinking about the girls.
24:40And trust me, we are not going to forget about Sonny.
24:44T-minus five seconds.
24:47Four.
24:48Three.
24:49Two.
24:51One.
24:52Ignition.
24:53This is it.
24:54The entire world is holding its collective breath as the joint missions between NASA and the European
24:59space agencies take to the skies today.
25:01Nations remain hopeful of NASA's lunar mission as frantic shoppers continue to stockpile supplies
25:07as mounting moon terror fuels the mass migration out of metropolitan areas.
25:12Civilization has already taken a serious nosedive.
25:16Looting has become a favorite pastime in the United Kingdom.
25:19Fear and panic have overtaken our city.
25:22The National Guard struggles to restore some kind of order.
25:26Stay awake, my brothers and sisters.
25:28As the stars fall from heaven, stay awake.
25:32These armed religious fanatics have racked up thousands of followers all over the country.
25:40In other news, prominent scientists are now exploring the possibility that perhaps the
25:45moon could be some sort of orbital megastructure.
25:47A term first popularized by fringe astronomers.
25:51Megastructures describe artificial planet-sized objects said to be powered by captured stars.
25:56This once radical possibility is now gaining traction among a scientific community desperate for answers.
26:09Come out! Hands up!
26:12Easy. Easy.
26:15Where that astronaut guy from the other day?
26:17I accidentally threw away some very important papers.
26:20Lucky for you. Sanitation hasn't come by all week.
26:22Yeah, it's lucky for me.
26:29Orbital distance?
26:31Are you looking for this?
26:37My fellow megastructurists, if you're watching this, then you know by now a huge problem is heading our way,
26:42and we're the only ones who can solve it.
26:43An emergency meeting is being called at our usual place immediately.
26:46L.A. Palm Hotel, today, 1,800.
26:49Free bagels.
26:58Lunar orbit insertion complete.
27:00Houston, we're approaching the Mericrisian.
27:02Initiating capsule rotation.
27:05Affirmative.
27:0615 degrees.
27:0830.
27:1045.
27:1270.
27:1390.
27:14SDC 62 in position.
27:22Houston, you seeing this?
27:24Copy.
27:25You see it?
27:26Prepare to deploy the probe.
27:28Affirmative.
27:29Releasing probe.
27:32Stand by for stage two.
27:35Dropping steadily.
27:53I posted on every platform.
27:55Why don't those idiots at NASA see the real problem?
27:58Because they obviously haven't read famed cosmologist Carl Sagan's work,
28:02where he clearly states that a natural satellite cannot be a hollow object.
28:06I've been saying that for years, Dr. Hausman.
28:08That doesn't help us now, does it, Ziggy?
28:11This room is full of the smartest and most visionary people in the world.
28:16We all know the moon's a constructed object, okay?
28:18There has to be a way to fix it.
28:20Come on, people.
28:21Think outside the box.
28:23Oswald did it.
28:24Oh, damn it, Gary.
28:25Not now.
28:29Mr. Harper.
28:32What are you doing here?
28:33Probably making a huge mistake.
28:36Can we talk?
28:39How did you know it was here?
28:42Your website.
28:44You read my blog.
28:45You knew all this was happening before anyone.
28:47Before NASA.
28:49How?
28:50Why bother?
28:52You're just gonna say I'm crazy again.
28:54Try me.
28:55Well, for years I've been studying distant planets searching for one of these orbiting megastructures,
29:00but I never could have imagined there'd be one right here, in our own backyard.
29:06Ever heard of a Dyson sphere?
29:09Yeah.
29:10Every megastructure has a rigid shell built around a power core.
29:13Most likely a captured white dwarf that's being harnessed for energy.
29:17Something obviously happened to the one inside our moon, and that's why it's veering off course.
29:25Yeah, still crazy.
29:29Why'd you come here if you're not gonna believe me?
29:32Because I know what it's like to try to tell people something and have no one listen.
29:37Probe depth has reached 24.5 kilometers.
29:4125 kilometers.
29:45Holding steady at 25.6 kilometers.
29:50Still holding.
29:52It stopped?
29:53It's coming back.
29:5524 kilometers.
29:5720.
29:5915.
30:00We got another problem.
30:02The moon's orbit is shifting again.
30:04What?
30:06It's correcting itself.
30:14Houston, we're experiencing some kind of malfunction.
30:16Houston, do you copy?
30:17Houston, do you copy?
30:26What the hell is that?
30:27I don't know.
30:34Haltridge!
30:34Helping!
30:45Let's do this!
32:13It's hiding.
32:14It's coming.
32:15Come on.
32:15We gotta get out of here.
32:16Wait!
32:34Everybody upstairs, go!
32:36Everybody get up!
32:37Come on!
32:37Go, go!
32:41KC, what are you doing?
32:43KC, go away!
32:51KC, hang on!
32:57I can't swim!
32:58That's our husband!
33:00Hang on!
33:09He's right there!
33:10He's right there!
33:10Hang on!
33:12Hang on!
33:19Come on!
33:21Come on!
33:34It's some kind of self-aware, self-replicating singularity.
33:38Like a machine?
33:40Machines don't have intelligence.
33:41This does.
33:42It's everything we feared about AI.
33:45And it knew we were coming, so it was probably drawn out by the electronic signature of the capsule.
33:50Everything we thought we knew about the nature of the universe has just gone out the window.
33:59We're not prepared for this.
34:04Deb, don't argue.
34:05Just pack your stuff.
34:06We're leaving.
34:09So you're just gonna quit?
34:10What do you want me to do?
34:12I want you to help us figure out what the hell this thing is so we can beat it!
34:15We're not equipped for that.
34:16You've seen what we're up against.
34:18You've been gunning for my job for a while, Fowler.
34:21Congrats.
34:22It's yours.
34:23What are you not telling me?
34:24You've got cue clearance.
34:25The hole is in the Marie Chrissium.
34:28That's what the Harper hearings were all about.
34:30If you're serious about going down the NASA rabbit hole, you should pay a visit to Holden Field.
34:37Here's your clearance.
35:16How did you get down here?
35:18Hutchins gave me this.
35:19I'll need all records of STX 136A.
35:32You're waiting for something?
35:42You're waiting for something?
36:00What are you doing?
36:03Bolden Field?
36:05You're not supposed to have that.
36:07One-three-six-alpha.
36:10That's classified top secret.
36:14Why is NASA lying about all this?
36:17July 20th, 1969.
36:20One small step for man, one giant leap for yada, yada, yada.
36:24In school, you were taught that Apollo 11 lost contact with mission control for two minutes.
36:30Not true.
36:32Mission control cut their feed to the world because they found something on that day.
36:39Strange, pulsating lights emanating from beneath the moon's crust.
36:44It was me who was assigned to keep it under ramps.
36:50Apollo crew played ball.
36:52Everybody after.
36:53Just Brian Harper wouldn't.
36:55They called him crazy.
36:57Threw him out with the trash.
36:59You're telling me that the moon was effectively the biggest cover-up in human history?
37:07Biggest, probably.
37:09You had blood on your hands, too.
37:13Yeah, well, anyone who follows orders pretty much always does, don't they?
37:19That technology, it's light years ahead of us.
37:23Compared to that, we're the Stone Age.
37:27The only shot we had to stop it was Zulu X-ray 7.
37:34It was shut down, shelved, for budgetary reasons.
37:39Well, Commander, I have pressing business waiting for me on my desk.
37:46The sand in the hourglass is dropping quickly for all of us.
37:51Oh, it's as good as gone.
37:53I'm really sorry.
37:56Really.
38:13What's wrong?
38:15I can't reach my son.
38:17The word is, um, you're an astronaut, so you must know that the entire inside of the moon is full
38:27of produce.
38:29Casey, can you tell Birkenstock's here that I am dangerously close to hurling him out a window?
38:33Okay, well, let's find an empty room.
38:35How do you think the Incas got their potatoes?
38:38Sorry.
38:39You said that if we can destroy this thing...
38:42We have a theory that the moon might return to its original orbit.
38:46And how do you propose we do that exactly?
38:49And you said so yourself, using a modern spacecraft is not feasible.
38:54I am working on a solution.
38:56We appreciate your effort, but this is now a military operation.
38:59We'll take it from here.
39:04Doug, wait!
39:06If you launch nukes, the global fallout is gonna kill everybody.
39:11Who said anything about nukes?
39:12You are making a big mistake here.
39:15Please, let me put together a plan.
39:17We have a plan.
39:20Look, why don't you and Jimmy come with me to Colorado?
39:26You'll be safe there.
39:27What are you asking me to do?
39:29Quit?
39:30Give up?
39:31I'm asking you to think about our son.
39:33I am thinking about our son.
39:44Where is he?
39:47Uh, jail.
39:50It's a good kid.
39:51Just made a mistake.
39:52I was always doing stupid things.
39:55Don't know how my parents put up with me.
39:57We never had a lot of money, but sometimes we'd all get fish and chips.
40:01Sit out on the dock and just watch the stars for hours.
40:06That's when I first dreamed of being an astronaut.
40:11After my father passed, my mum wanted to move back to the States.
40:19My dad laughed when I told him I wanted to be an astronaut.
40:22Didn't believe in you.
40:24You know, that's putting it lightly.
40:26You know, I worked my ass off to get to NASA.
40:29I read all about your last mission.
40:31You saw alien tech.
40:34And NASA insisted it was a meteor.
40:36But it wasn't.
40:38It was unlike anything I'd ever seen.
40:40You know, the worst part...
40:43Is I lost a friend up there.
40:45And it was my fault.
40:47How was it your fault?
40:48You saved the shuttle.
40:50You saved Fowler.
40:51A lot of good that did.
40:52Divorced. Broke.
40:54My son hates me.
40:55I am so jealous.
40:57Alien tech.
41:00Freaking awesome.
41:08Alien weather is hammering the eastern seaboard and gall posts.
41:12With high tides and flooding, wreaking havoc on residents and properties.
41:16Folks, if you aren't already on high ground, you better get there as soon as possible.
41:20Um, as an exchange student...
41:21Are you sure they're going to let me into a bunker?
41:25Yeah.
41:25Don't worry about it. I'll take care of it.
41:27...and loss of life in populated areas.
41:29As you can see, the images coming out of Bangladesh are simply...
41:32Mom, are we gonna die?
41:35No, no, sweetheart.
41:37I know all of this that's happening seems so scary.
41:40But we are not gonna die.
41:42Okay?
41:42We're all gonna be safe with Dad in Colorado.
41:44Are you sending more rockets to the moon?
41:47No.
41:48No.
41:49You know why?
41:49Because we don't...
41:50We don't have any more of these.
41:52Why not?
41:53Because they're all in museums.
41:58And, um...
41:59Yeah.
42:02I love you, sweetheart.
42:06Okay, Doug.
42:07What is it?
42:08Z-X7.
42:10Who told you about that?
42:11Well, come on. What is it?
42:13Zulu X-Ray 7 was a prototype EMP device.
42:18The program got disbanded.
42:20Okay. Well, it's clear that this thing inside the moon is technological in nature, right?
42:24I assume they thought an EMP could take the thing out.
42:27We don't have a way into space, so this is a moot point.
42:30Okay. Well, how far along with the testing?
42:34Jacinda, NASA isn't clear for another mission.
42:37How about you let me worry about that?
42:44GPS is locked on LZ. Compensate latitude by minus 4.5 west.
42:484.5 degrees. Copy.
42:51Producing to ten knots.
43:04Open the door!
43:08Yeah.
43:10Ryan Harper.
43:11Yeah?
43:12We need you to come with us.
43:13It's a matter of national security.
43:15All right, give me a second.
43:17We're not going anywhere without him.
43:19Yeah.
43:20We're a team.
43:25Oh!
43:26Sorry.
43:35Sorry.
43:38It's been nearly three hours.
43:40It can't be a good sign.
43:43What's all the pill popping?
43:45You're really sweating over there.
43:46You okay?
43:47Yeah.
43:51No.
43:52I broke into UC Irvine multiple times.
43:55I lost two of the mops.
43:59They probably know.
44:03Oh, you gotta be kidding me.
44:05Nope.
44:06Look, I don't want to be here any more than you do.
44:09Sit down.
44:09No, no, no, no.
44:10I don't have to take orders from you anymore.
44:12I'm just curious.
44:13You're still screwing over your friends?
44:14Oh, you talking about me?
44:15No.
44:15Oh, really?
44:15How many of these wonderful people here that you just...
44:17Guys!
44:22Who the hell is this?
44:26Dr. K.C. Housman, ma'am.
44:28I wrote you several emails, but you never responded.
44:35What's this all about?
44:37Follow me.
44:42What you're about to see, only a handful of people have ever seen before.
44:46K.C. knew the moon was out of orbit before you guys did.
44:48Social media went wild when I posted my research.
44:53You're the unidentified source?
44:54Oh, yes.
44:56Oh, God.
45:00Mosley?
45:01Pull up the tunnel, please.
45:05Our readings estimate its depth to be over 25 kilometers.
45:09It's the Mare Crisium.
45:10Exactly.
45:11I think whatever happened all those years ago is directly responsible for what's happening right now.
45:16Oh, so you believe me now?
45:17I saw your helmet, Cam.
45:19It's a little late for an apology.
45:21We were both lied to.
45:23International mission didn't just go sideways.
45:25It was attacked.
45:28Technological life form.
45:30No effing way.
45:31During the attack, the moon was attempting to return to its original orbit until this thing went back inside the
45:38moon.
45:38This is what I've been trying to tell you.
45:41It's doing something to the megastructure's power core.
45:44Excuse me?
45:44The megastructure?
45:45Please don't ask.
45:46It's highly likely our moon was built by aliens.
45:49We have to get inside and make first contact.
45:51I told you not to ask.
45:52All right, look.
45:53We're planning a mission to attack this thing.
45:56The only problem is, is it recognizes our technology.
46:00Which is why we need you.
46:04Well, I never thought I'd hear you say that again.
46:07You're the only pilot to ever land a shuttle without power.
46:10Not exactly a hireable skill.
46:12Well, it is right now.
46:14Which is why I'm offering you your job back.
46:18And I'm personally asking you for your help.
46:23Say yes, Brian.
46:30I don't know.
46:32I got a lot of my own problems down here.
46:35And the moon falling onto Earth isn't one of them?
46:40I was wrong to bring you here.
46:42I am done.
46:44How do you plan on getting up there?
46:45You know all of our shuttles are in museums.
46:48The Endeavor is right here in L.A.
46:50Plus, the Chinese are offering their prototype moon lander.
46:54I know. It sounds completely crazy.
46:56No, no. What you showed us was crazy.
46:58This is a whole other level of insane.
47:00I ought to be right up your alley then, no?
47:05If I do this, I'm gonna need something in return.
47:20Did you reach him?
47:22Yeah.
47:24It's being handled.
47:26Sonny's gonna meet us at Vandenberg.
47:27Looks like we missed the party.
47:29I didn't even get an invite.
47:33At least somebody's on the same page as us.
47:40Hey!
47:41Hey!
47:42What have I found?
47:43Maybe we can use it as toilet paper.
47:45What?
47:46Take a look around you, man.
47:48It's worthless.
47:49Whatever.
47:49Let's go!
47:52We are asking everyone to please clear the streets.
47:56And to remain indoors.
47:59Keep good. We gotta get out of here.
48:00Go!
48:10Yeah.
48:10This is really, really exciting, isn't it?
48:16As leaders around the world struggle for answers, new images have surfaced, suggesting that NASA might have plans for a
48:23new lunar mission.
48:24But so far, NASA and the White House have not responded to requests for comment.
48:28And this is just in from our correspondent in Southeast Asia.
48:32Apparently the moon is causing a drastic increase in tectonic activity.
48:37Reports of countless earthquakes and volcanic eruptions keep pouring in.
48:40That's weird.
48:42What's weird?
48:44The moon doesn't have enough gravity to do that, no matter how close it gets.
48:48You still don't get it.
48:50We're dealing with a megastructure.
48:52Your rules don't apply anymore.
48:55We've been here how long now?
48:57And nobody's bothered to paint over that?
49:00It's kinda growing on me.
49:03Hey, where's Sonny?
49:04I sent a ground crew to the prison, okay?
49:06But I haven't heard anything in a few days.
49:08Why the hell didn't you say that?
49:09Because I need you to be focused on what's happening right here.
49:15Megastructures move through space without an exhaust system.
49:18The moon has an engine.
49:21Hold that thought. I'll be right back.
49:26At least your husband came through with that.
49:29Ex-husband.
49:42Colonel?
49:42Director Fowler.
49:43Commander Harper.
49:44I'm Lieutenant Colonel Reed.
49:45This is Captain Avery.
49:47We've been briefed by General Davidson.
49:49We need to walk you through the Army procedure.
49:51I'm an astronaut, not a soldier.
49:53I'll get you where you need to go, but I'm not setting off any bomb.
49:55We don't expect you to.
49:57We'll accompany you on the mission and activate the device, but you need to be familiar with the process should
50:02complications arise.
50:06The bomb security and authentication systems have been removed, meaning we can arm it without approval from the ground, using
50:12a remote trigger.
50:13Two clicks, then push this down and hold.
50:17Trigger's a device to go off.
50:20Simple.
50:21Simple.
50:27Dearing Vandenberg, Captain. Over.
50:30Roger that.
50:35Should've gotten you the jumbo platter.
50:38Thank you for getting me out.
50:40You can thank your dad.
50:47The plan is to take off when the moon is closest to Earth.
50:50Since we're dealing with an unpredictable target, navigation is going to be crucial.
50:55The navigator, Carl Saunders, is going to be making sure we hit the mark.
50:59Flight engineer Hannah Martin will run real-time calculations to ensure that we intercept the moon.
51:04And once we clear the atmosphere, we'll begin the refueling process.
51:07Thankfully, our friends at SpaceX have a propellant depot currently in orbit.
51:12I love Elon.
51:17So once we're all powered off, we use our thrusters to position ourselves over the mare crissium.
51:22Our Chinese friends have jerry-rigged the onboard systems so that we can fly it without electronics.
51:28So we'll park the rover section of the module with the bomb inside, then switch the electronics back on, and
51:35use it as bait to lure this thing out of its hole.
51:38Then, you guys will pull the trigger and kill it.
51:45And then hopefully, we all can go back home.
51:48If we still have one left.
51:52What did I say?
51:54Sonny.
51:55Oh, my God, Sonny.
51:56Thank God you're okay.
51:59Hold on.
52:00You okay?
52:01Just so I'm clear, you're going to take a bomb into space.
52:04And why are you even here?
52:06You hate NASA.
52:07Just try to understand if there's even the smallest chance that this could work.
52:12What if it doesn't?
52:12It has to.
52:15I want you to have a world you can grow up in, where you can be a better man than
52:19me.
52:23Hey.
52:27What have you seen since you've been there?
52:29The space shuttle and stuff.
52:31Do you miss me?
52:32Yeah, I really miss you.
52:34I miss you too, my little man.
52:37Is Mom around?
52:41Mom.
52:42It's Dad.
52:47Hold it, hold it.
52:50Wow, it's getting good.
52:52Yeah.
52:53I held up my end of the bargain.
52:56I want you and Jimmy in Colorado.
52:58We are.
52:59We're going to be airlifted out of here as soon as the shuttle launches.
53:02Look, if anyone finds out what I've done for you...
53:05They won't.
53:06You just make sure your trigger-happy buddies keep their hands off the nukes.
53:14Sorry, guys.
53:16Out of 2%.
53:17Looked everywhere.
53:18That's great.
53:19Thanks, man.
53:21You know, I almost got a job at NASA.
53:23What department?
53:25Janitorial.
53:44What department?
53:55Is this your current projected lunar orbit?
53:57Yeah.
53:58Why?
53:59This obviously isn't accounting for the moon's increased mass.
54:02Look at all this seismic activity in the wake of its orbit.
54:06We know the moon's surface gravity is 1.62 meters squared.
54:10At least it used to be.
54:12So this must be wrong.
54:21I'm sorry, Director Fowler.
54:22We have a problem.
54:24Just what we need.
54:24A damn earthquake.
54:25We're losing cooling.
54:27Well, there has to be a way to fix it.
54:28Not here.
54:29We need the entire team of Michoud to rebuild something like this.
54:32Well, they get on the horn and find somebody who can help us.
54:34Just anyone that can help us is already here.
54:44Look.
54:45We have to think about letting all of these people here get to safety.
54:50Which is safety?
54:52These people here won't have a planet unless we figure something out.
54:56Brian, we're down an engine.
54:59Launching is no longer an option.
55:01Thanks for bringing me here.
55:10We have everyone's attention.
55:13You've all done more than we ever could have asked.
55:18You have my deepest thanks, along with the thanks of the entire country.
55:24But it's now time for you to go home.
55:27I'm ordering the immediate evacuation of all personnel from Vandenberg.
55:32You'll meet up with your families in Colorado.
55:37Dad.
55:40I'm sorry it didn't work out.
55:42The story of my life.
55:45Thanks for getting me out of jail.
55:50Let's get our stuff.
55:51It's time to go.
56:01Time's up.
56:02Chopper's ready.
56:03Come on.
56:03Let's go.
56:10Go ahead.
56:10I'll meet you out there.
56:11Why are you guys still here?
56:12Director Fowler.
56:14When it comes back around, the moon's gravity will be over 80% of the Earth's pull.
56:18I know how it sounds, but we checked Dr. Hellsman's data.
56:20The numbers are solid.
56:22Show the director our new simulations.
56:23We have to pull up our launch window.
56:25Guys, where have you been?
56:27Look.
56:29There is no launch window.
56:32The mission's over.
56:41Wait.
56:41Wait a minute.
56:56How do you feel about flying the shuttle with only two engines?
56:59It can't be done.
57:00If we launch when the moon is directly above us, the increased gravitational pull should
57:04give the shuttle a boost, giving you a really good chance of getting into orbit.
57:07I've evacuated my entire flight crew.
57:09Can't fly the shuttle alone.
57:12That's why I'm going with you.
57:16My guys will stay back and handle the launch, but we've got a very narrow window of time here.
57:20You'd have to be ready to go in exactly 28 minutes.
57:22You fly, and I'll navigate.
57:25Just like old times.
57:27What do you say?
57:28What about the EMP device?
57:29It's still on the Moon Lander.
57:31I mean, we lost the crew, so we're going to have to set it off ourselves, but you paid attention,
57:35right?
57:36Two clicks, then press the button down and hold.
57:39Triggers the device to go off.
57:41Simple.
57:43You figured all this out?
57:45And he calculated our new launch trajectory.
57:48You know, without electronics, we're going to need to make split-second calculations up there.
57:53Plus, we lost our flight engineer.
57:56Hmm.
57:59No.
58:00No, no, no.
58:01Guys, I'm not cleared for this.
58:03Well, I'm the acting director of NASA, so I just cleared you.
58:07Congrats.
58:08Yes.
58:08Yeah, but...
58:13I've got IBS.
58:16Irritable bowel syndrome.
58:17Hmm.
58:18I get motion signals, too.
58:20You said you always wanted to be an astronaut.
58:24I have debilitating anxiety.
58:26KC, if the Moon really is what you think it is, we're going to need a megastructurist.
58:33Suit up.
58:37Hmm.
58:39Let's go, move!
58:44So I put your dad's number in here, okay?
58:47He knows you're coming.
58:49I know it wasn't always easy.
58:51That makes the two of us.
58:56You know, this was all your idea, right?
58:59You're so smart.
59:01But now I need you to be brave.
59:04I don't want you to go.
59:06I love you more than all the stars in the sky.
59:11Even more than the whole Milky Way?
59:13Way more.
59:18Way more.
59:25Take good care of them.
59:29Be safe up there.
59:31Take this.
59:32I hope you don't need it.
59:34Stay off the main roads.
59:39There.
59:40Go.
59:44Ah.
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