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Why? GS: Actually, we've learned some lessons over the duration where we've been developing these
launch
systems.
We developed the Merlin engine for the Falcon 1
launch
vehicle.
By his own writing, this man was either asleep, at a prayer meeting with Al and Tipper or learning how to
launch
a nuclear missile out of a suitcase.
Granted, we're not sending humans up at the moment, well at least with our own
launch
vehicles, but NASA is far from dead, and one of the reasons why we write a program like this is so that people realize that there's so many other things that we're doing.
And as an experiment, because I dauntingly create a task for myself of recreating a Saturn V
launch
for this particular movie, because I put it out there, I felt a little nervous about it, so I need to do an experiment and bring a group of people like this in a projection room and play this stock footage, and when I played this stock footage, I simply wanted to find out what people remembered, what was memorable about it?
And what I discovered is, because of the nature of the footage and the fact that we're doing this film, there was an emotion that was built into it and our collective memories of what this
launch
meant to us and all these various things.
So this is our footage of the launch, based on, basically, taking notes, asking people what they thought, and then the combination of all the different shots and all the different things put together created their sort of collective consciousness of what they remembered it looked like, but not what it really looked like.
Basically it's a tin can, and I'm basically recreating the
launch
with fire extinguishers, fire, I have wax that I threw in front of the lens to look like ice, and so basically if you believed any of the stuff that I just showed you, what you were reacting to, what you're emoting to, is something that's a total falsehood, and I found that really kind of fascinating.
He remembered that was a perfectly safe sort of gantry system, perfectly safe rocket launch, because he's sitting in a rocket that has, like, a hundred thousand pounds of thrust, built by the lowest bidder.
Ron Howard: Buzz Aldrin came up to me and said, "Hey, that
launch
footage, I saw some shots I'd never seen before.
So they're doing that, and we're going to
launch
it later this year, and it's all an experiment, and it's all voluntary.
In Tanzania last week, we had the
launch
of the East African Organic Produce Standard.
So when IDA asked for help, I decided to
launch
CanDo seven months early, with very little money, and many people, including myself, thought I had finally gone mad.
It really requires, at this point, people on the outside, and we're being radically open with this technology in which we're going to
launch
it out there for anybody and everybody who's interested to take it on and try to make it real.
I want to give you a demo of a prototype that we're working on that we'll
launch
later this fall.
In a few years, NASA is going to
launch
four or five telescopes out to Jupiter, where there's less dust, and start looking for Earth-like planets, which we cannot see with present technology, nor detect.
EM: Well, we've made significant advances in the technology of the airframe, the engines, the electronics and the
launch
operation.
So it's important that the rocket stages be able to come back, to be able to return to the
launch
site and be ready to
launch
again within a matter of hours.
(Rocket launch) So now it's hovering at about 40 meters, and it's constantly adjusting the angle, the pitch and yaw of the main engine, and maintaining roll with cold gas thrusters.
I was in Milan last week, for the Italian
launch.
So, you
launch
the number into space, because the Japanese believe that when you see fireworks, you're cooler for some reason.
But we
launch
plutonium batteries all the time.
Everybody was really excited about Curiosity, and that had this big plutonium battery on board that has plutonium-238, which actually has a higher specific activity than the low-enriched uranium fuel of these molten salt reactors, which means that the effects would be negligible, because you
launch
it cold, and when it gets into space is where you actually activate this reactor.
And before long, he's kind of got this mechanism where you can almost
launch
and catapult objects around, and he enlists us in helping him.
It is convenient to carry, assemble, and
launch
by hand.
The
launch
is the difficult part: you've got to hold it high up, over your head, and you start walking forward, and just let go of it, and you can control it like that.
(Applause ends) They perform an extremely dynamic and collective maneuver to
launch
the ball back to me.
In fact, when fully extended, this is roughly five times greater than what a bungee jumper feels at the end of their
launch.
Think about it: before NASA launched the Apollo 11 mission, they systematically thought through everything that could go wrong when you put people on top of explosive fuel tanks and
launch
them somewhere where no one could help them.
But about three months after the
launch
of the condom company, I had a letter, a complaint, and I sat down and wrote a long letter back to this lady apologizing profusely.
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