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Months later, maybe about two months later, I started about getting my job back, which is something, when you become this primary caregiver person, which some people in the audience here have certainly been in that position, it's a challenging role but at some point you've got to figure out when you're going to get your life back, and at the time, I couldn't ask Gabby if she wanted me to go fly in the
space
shuttle again.
PM: And yet I'm trying to imagine, Mark, what that was like, going off onto a mission, one presumes safely, but it's never a guarantee, and knowing that Gabby is — MK: Well not only was she still in the hospital, on the third day of that flight, literally while I was rendezvousing with the
space
station, and you've got two vehicles moving at 17,500 miles an hour, I'm actually flying it, looking out the window, a bunch of computers, Gabby was in brain surgery, literally at that time having the final surgery to replace the piece of skull that they took out on the day she was injured with a prosthetic, yeah, which is the whole side of her head.
Here's us watching the
space
shuttle fly over Tucson, the
Space
Shuttle Endeavour, the one that I was the commander on its last flight, on its final flight on top of an airplane on a 747 on its way to L.A., NASA was kind enough to have it fly over Tucson.
I want us, in the next decade, to build a
space
telescope that'll be able to image an Earth about another star and figure out whether it can harbor life.
It was first suggested by Lyman Spitzer, the father of the
space
telescope, in 1962, and he took his inspiration from an eclipse.
Spitzer's suggestion was we do this in
space.
We build a big screen, we fly it in space, we put it up in front of the star, we block out most of the light, we fly a
space
telescope in that shadow that's created, and boom, we get to see planets.
This has to be done very precisely, but if we can do this, if we can build this technology, if we can get it into space, you might see something like this.
Now, this is pretty normal for a Silicon Valley company that we are, but we believe it's the first time for a
space
company.
We even put satellites in
space
just to test the satellites, and we've learned to manufacture our satellites at scale.
You could say we're
space
geeks, but not only do we care about what's up there, we care about what's down here, too.
That’s 395 million times colder than your refrigerator, 100 million times colder than liquid nitrogen, and 4 million times colder than outer
space.
But there’s a limit to this: even outer
space
is too warm to create ultra-low temperatures.
For example, if a picture has 30 adjacent pixels of green space, they can be recorded as "30 green" instead of coding each pixel separately - a process known as run-length encoding.
There are two pairs of shoes, a man's pair and a woman's pair, and they play out this slow, tense chase around the window in which the man scoots up behind the woman and gets in her personal space, and then she moves away.
So if you think about it, wireless signals, they travel through space, they go through obstacles and walls and occlusions, and some of them, they reflect off our bodies, because our bodies are full of water, and some of these minute reflections, they come back.
Because the device understands space, it will ask you to prove, by doing certain movements, that you have access to the
space
and you are the person who you are asking the device to monitor.
One extra order of magnitude in
space
is 10,000 times more calculations.
Make sure you know, it's not just about virtual reality in
space.
But it's strange to have these devices moving into the intimate
space
that is the home and allowing companies to track our really basic behavior there.
And what they do is, when there are many ants in a small space, then each one can search very thoroughly because there will be another ant nearby searching over there, but when there are a few ants in a large space, then they need to stretch out their paths to cover more ground.
If you'll clear enough
space
for us to turn around, we'll go back the way we came."
There was a safe
space
where we could reconsider the bear and romanticize it.
What is this technology worth to a Commander Hadfield or a Neil deGrasse Tyson trying to inspire a generation of children to think more about
space
and science instead of quarterly reports and Kardashians?
Now, when you draw, there's this concept of negative
space.
And the idea is, that instead of drawing the actual object, you draw the
space
around it.
They sacrifice material comforts in exchange for the
space
and the time to explore a creative interior, to dream, to read, to work on music, art and writing.
Evolution doesn't have
space
travel as an end goal.
Maybe advanced civilizations choose to explore inner
space
rather than outer space, or engineer at small distances rather than large.
And in fact, the gay rights movement asks us to support justice and equality from a
space
of love.
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