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foreign 15 July 1969 Cape Kennedy Florida the night before the great day [Music] I saw my mother [Music] [Music] foreign [Music] six million pounds of machine 36 stories tall nearly 10 years work of half a million people through the nights it was checklisted double checked electronically monitored computerized televised dehumanized of human error while the night of Celebration was ending the day began for the astronauts breakfast medical examination suiting up Neil Armstrong Commander Apollo 11. Edmond Buzz Aldrin lunar module pilot Michael Collins Command Module pilot [Music] Geeks [Music] to take them to pad 39a is [Music] foreign [Music] thank you [Music] [Laughter] [Music] [Music] [Music] foreign [Music] 12 miles away the rocket at 6 32 a.m three hours before lunch on pad 39a Armstrong and Aldrin walked on the surface of the Earth their next steps would be on the moon Spectators rolled in by the thousands campers trailers cars and Pickups fill the campsites and the beaches line the highways line the Parkways nose to tailgate Cape Canaveral to Titusville [Music] thank you [Music] very satisfactory for lunch this morning [Music] expected to be about 85 degrees [Music] thank you propellant load pressure and temperature transmission worldwide tracking stabilization and guidance radio frequency Telemetry and voice Communications signal conditioner integration spacecraft electrical power flight control s4b propulsion stage monitoring s1c S2 propulsion stage every important foul's gauge and circuit was continually monitored at launch control center throughout the 28 hour countdown town are still going well two minus 55 minutes 10 seconds and counting among the 6 000 special guests were a vice president an ex-president two plane loads of the Diplomatic Corps from Washington 205 U.S congressmen 19 Governors 30 Senators 50 Mayors from cities across the country movie celebrities and television personalities and another two plain loads of dignitaries from Europe thank you thank you this is Apollo sat on launch control we passed the six minute Mark in our countdown for Apollo 11 the flight to land of the first men on the moon we're on time at the present time for our plane liftoff of 32 minutes past the hour coming up shortly that swing arm up at the spacecraft level will come back to its fully retracted position this should occur at the five minute Mark in account the swing arm now coming back as our countdown continues skip Chauvin informing the astronauts that the swing arm are now coming back four minutes and Counting we are goal for Apollo 11. will be coming up in the automatic sequence about the 10 or 15 seconds from this time the vehicle starting to pressurize as far as the propellant tanks are concerned and all are still go as we monitor our status for it filing command coming in now we're on an automatic sequence as the master computer supervises hundreds of events occurring over these last few minutes 10 seconds and counting oxidizer tanks on the second and third stages now have pressurized two minus one minute 35 seconds the third stage completely pressurized T-minus 60 seconds and counting we pass T minus 60. 55 seconds and counting Neil Armstrong reported back when he received the good wishes thank you very much we know it will be a good flight good luck and Godspeed 40 seconds away from the Apollo 11 liftoff all the second stage tanks now pressurized 35 seconds and counting we are still go with Apollo 11. 30 seconds and counting astronauts report it feels good T-minus 25 seconds 30 seconds and counting T-minus 15 seconds guidance is internal 12 11 10 9 ignition sequence star six [Music] foreign [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] [Music] thank you [Music] [Music] [Music] foreign standby for remote one Charlie Mark mode one Charlie come on Charlie [Music] thank you [Music] choices [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] you're watching sleep core pleasant dreams laughs welcome to eventscope a major project of Carnegie Mellon University's studio for Creative inquiry has for the past two years been developing a unique remote experience educational software curriculum targeted at Middle School students foreign middle schools have been acting the part of NASA planetary scientists studying such factors as creators the effects of grim surface appearance and other geological features with eventscope students use real-world problem-solving skills to enhance their understanding of scientific inquiry within a virtual Laboratory really we're trying to create a window on a classroom computer which extends the experience of a student to a far away place they could never go through otherwise it allows people in lots of different places to get a very high quality education so for example some of the schools that use our tool are in rural areas they might not have access to natural history museums or or the types of teachers that you would have in a more centralized City but by creating an intuitive interface which they can simply download to their computer or install from CD-ROM but connects and networks to our lab and the expertise of scientists we suddenly given them access to something that they could never have [Music] a lot of effort is spent making the user experience of the eventscope software as seamless and smooth as possible so we generate a lot of different ideas about what the software could look like how it could work how the user should interact with the software and control these complicated 3D environments which it takes a lot of creativity to come up with an interaction system which is intuitive and straightforward not only can the user just look at a single data set in a single three-dimensional model they can see the sequence of a mission and how it developed over time or they can in the case of some curriculum that we've developed for students that can develop their own mission based on the data sets available so overall the technology we have is a flexible framework for manipulating sequencing organizing data returned from remote robotic missions [Music] I think the fact that it's more Hands-On you get to work in a group and I think it does help because the pictures are like in more true color than in the book some of them a lot of times like there's figures I mean there's pictures but there's only a limited amount and then on here you can look at so many different things and click on what you want to see and something that you might not be able to see in a book it still teaches you a lot and at the same time it's so fun it did because I mean even though you have to follow directions you can still look at stuff on your own and get to pick out what you want to do I took them a while to get started uh but once they got started uh they stayed very engaged in throughout the class period they said they um understanding how to do the measuring initially was a bit difficult but after they got started they uh stay pretty engaged with it for the whole time yeah that's good actually made it real it made it actually in front of you so you can see what it was it would show you what it was really like about having just to read it out of a book and it would tell you why you were wrong not just that you were wrong I think a Vince guilt is pretty cool because I like science and to learn about like nature and like the earth and the social system and it's like helped me a lot in science and like January said it's like helping a great but with the event scope of showing the sequence of the rock layers of the craters and the riverbed I was amazed about how fast they picked up on that then we did the three-dimensional drawing which would be like stratigraphy and the first day they drew that through I thought they did a great job enjoying the 3D structure of the rock layers with the intrusions through the rock there's I don't you guys can add back me up on this see like we picked up on a really fast thing helped because it was like you would say you clicked what you thought was right and then it would tell you if you were wrong or right and then it would tell you why to go with the food point something out like this was overlapping that some people think that there's streams and they born from water other people just think they were eroded so I think there must have been water or something to make all the streams and stuff so I think it is I mean we don't know if there's water anymore we just know that it's become some kind of liquid that did it but some people are saying it's hard because um I think Mars is very similar because it has a lot of the same gases that Earth has but it just if it had the right amount it would also be a livable place like Earth is and there are signs that there was water there and that there could be because of the Polar Ice cup right now information interaction involves information flowing to a user of this of this interface that has been developed here what we want to allow now is for a user to learn things by controlling a robot and searching the real world in ways that haven't been possible before and the technologies that we're going to use to do that involve linking this interface to communication systems on board real robots so this idea of being able to transfer the will of many people onto a team of robots is particularly important for Education it's traditionally a student is presented with information that has already been collected but what we can do here is we can allow the students curiosity to be transmitted to that team of robots and for the students to learn entirely new things and gather entirely new information of the real world from Real Robots you're watching sleep core media for insomnia foreign [Music] thank you guys [Music] Mexico [Music] foreign that yeah tomorrow ready now true that numbers again [Music] get that man a wheelchair [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] foreign [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] align with the first thread okay guys [Music] we're gonna pull the trays to the and align them with the first drive [Music] buddy um Mike we have somebody that's gonna turn the wind Jimmy's on the phone [Music] [Music] [Music] okay we're measuring force one that's one okay this is proud this is number one okay 27.7 right okay trial number two [Music] [Music] [Music] okay now we want to index The Carriage one day and measure the force required FX1 foreign
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Keywords: sleepcore, space, space age, nostalgia, retrofuturism, space nostalgia, beyond the stars, stars, moon, moon landing, nasa, space travel, simulation, space simulation, footage, 90s space footage, 60s space footabe, asmr, sleep, fall asleep, slow tv, late night, late night tv, insomnia, what to watch if you have insomnia, space race, rocket launch 1969
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Length: 39min 51sec (2391 seconds)
Published: Mon Jun 26 2023
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