I'm astronaut, MikeMassiminoand I amgoingtoattempttoexplaintoyouwhatJeffBezosflightwillbelikeinjustaboutthesameamountoftimethatitwilltakehimtotakethatflight t minus 50 secondsuntiltakeofftheBlueOriginflightisonlygoingtobe 11 minutesyougetinside.
Solet's startoffwiththecountdownformissioncontrol t minus 10 98 7654 CommandenginestarttwooneandgonewShepard.
Gofirst, liftoff.
Thecrewwillstrapinandpreparefortheirlaunch.
Theengineswilllightandtakethemoffthelaunchpad.
I thinkthemostimportantthingduringliftoffistopayattention.
Bealertanddon't touchanything.
You'renotsupposedto.
That's what I wouldsay.
Youknow, I don't say I wonderwhatthisbuttondoes.
Don't doanything.
I wenttospaceonthespaceshuttle.
Uh, themainenginestartedupfirst.
Wewereonourbackswaitingthereonthelaunchpadfor a couplehours, makingsureeverythingwasokayandthemainenginestartandheranforaboutsixsecondsnovelcheckofthebutafterthosesixsecondsthesolidrocketboosterswouldlightandthey'relikegiantsticksofdynamite, youcouldnotturnthoseoff.
Sooncetheylightyou'reonyourway.
Myfirstlaunchseemslike a blink.
Didn't even I didn't evenknowitwentbysoquickly.
Everythingwassonew.
Butthesecondtime, I I feltlike I was a littlemoreengagedbecause I knewwhatwasgonnahappenand I justwantedtoenjoyitasbest I could.
And I thinkthat's thethat's theimportantthing.
Thisis a veryrareexperience.
Getting a chancetobeunderpoweredflightwith a bigrocketmotorunderneath.
Youtakingyouawayfromtheplanet T plustwominutes, lighthitsmachthree.
After a coupleofminutes, the G forcesbuildupthemaximumGsthatwetookwerethreeGs.
Takethatstuffanduh I thinkthatwillhelpyouenjoytheexperiencebecausewhytakethechance, Youmightunstrappedandfeelreallyawfulandit's only a coupleofminutes.
Sothat's what I woulddo.
T plusfourminutesflightreachesapogeeandtheflightwillreachitsapogee, whichmeansitshighestpointawayfromtheplanetwillbeabletounstrap, floataround a littlebitandtake a lookoutthewindow.
When I firstgottospace, I wenttolookoutthewindowand I feltkindofoutofcontrol.
It's justit's likeonein a walkagain, youjustmove.
And I grabbedsomethingand I grabbed a circuitbreakerwhich I wasn't supposedtograbandpulleditoutanditwasn't supposedtohappenlike, ohmygoodness, thefirstthing I'vedoneinspacewassomethingwrong.
Butofcourse I reportedittomycommanderinthegroundandsaid, don't worryaboutitwasjust a switchthatreallywasn't neededatthattime.
Andthat's what I wantedtodoonmyfirstspaceflightofcoursewasunstrappedandtake a lookattheplanetandthat's what I did.
I got a chancetotoseetheplanetfromspaceforthefirsttimeandthat's themomentthatyou'relookingforwardto.
TheovervieweffectisthetermthatisusedfortheexperiencethatpeoplehavegoneabovetheKarmanlineastronautswhentheyviewtheplanet, you'reseeingitfrom a from a differentperspectiveanditcanchangethewaythatyoufeelabouttheEarthororroleintheuniverseorthebeautyofourplanetandthatallthosedifferentemotionsandfeelingsthatpeoplehavetriedtodescribeovertheyearssincewefirststartedsendingpeopletospacehasbeenuhkindofputinthiscategoryoftheovervieweffect.
And I thinkmostpeoplefeelthataswell, whereyouseethethicknessoftheatmosphereandyouseethebeautyofourplanet.
I thinkmainlyit's a it's anemotionalexperienceofwhatit's liketolookbackonourhomefromspace t plussixminutestimeforreentryastronautsrebuckle, thenthecrewswillstarttheirdescentbacktowardEarthastheygetclosertotheplanet.
The G forceswillbuildupagainandthey'llstarttofeelheavyafterbeingweightlessgoingfromzerotosomething, itfeels a lotmorethanitthanitwouldbeyouryourwholeyourbody's isgettingusedtothatagainandthat.
But I wasinspacefor a coupleofweeks.
I don't knowwhatit's goingtobelikeforthem.
It'llbeaninterestingquestion.
Whatwasitlikeafterjustbeingtherefor a fewminutes, didyourbodyhavetogothroughanotherorientationtoreadjusttogravity?
Sowe'llseewhathappens.
Butit's more a functionofofslowingdownandhavingtheEarthpullyoubackinthanitisofanyparticularaltitudeorspeed.
Tomorrow's a bigdayforyou.
Andthen, I mean, you'vehadallkindsofbigdays, butit's kindofthebiggestday, veryspecial.
A lotofheatinthecaseoftheshuttleisabout 4 to 5000 degreesoutsideofthespaceshuttlewasgotreallyhot, wefeltfineinside, but I couldseethetailheldup, I wasontheflightdeckand I couldseebyholdingup a mirror, I wasabletolookoutthewindowandseethetailofthespaceshuttleand I wasfilmingitfor a while, I waslike, ohthat's kindofcool.
Thisis a newwaythatpeoplecangettospacewith a commercialcompanyand a privateenterprise T plusnineminutesparachutesdeployandthentheywilllandwith a parachuteveryclosetowheretheytookoff, youknow, kindoflikealmostanamusementparkride.
Wegotlowerandlower.
Andatonepointwepickeduplikethataswe'repickinguptheatmosphere, italmostseemedlikewewerein a cloud.
Wewerejustexcitingtheparticlesaroundus.
Soit's almostlikewe'rein a soupandwe'relike, wewouldsaylikewhenyou'reflyinganairplane, wewereinthesoup, youjustinthecloud, youcan't seeanything.
And I hadnosensationofmotion.
Youknow, westilldidn't have G.
S reallybuildingupatthatpoint, but I hadnovisualindicationoutthewindowthatweweremovingatall.
And I feltlike I wasperfectlystillnoindicationofmotionatalluntil I lookedatourvelocityindicator.
We'restillgoingabout 12,000 milesanhouratthatpoint, That's theonlythingthattoldmewasstillmoving t plus 10 minutescapsulelandsfinallytouchdown.
Youknow, like I was a zombieorHermanMunsterorsomebodylikewalkingaroundFrankensteinaremovingaroundso I wouldn't falloververyslowlyonmyflights.
Oncewelanded, you'rebackontherunway.
Now, you'regratefultobehomeandsafe.
I don't thinkyou'regonnaneedthesamephysicalconditioningthatweneedthat I neededwhen I wasanastronauttoflytospace, I thinkit's goingtobemoreliketheamusementparkrestrictions.
Missionaccomplished.
I wouldlovetogoononeoftheseflightswithRichardBransonorwithJeffBezos, withanyoneelsethatwasinterestedingoing.
But I don't wanttopaythatmuchmoneyforit.
So I'm notpayingforthatexperience.
But I wouldbehappytogoiftheywantaninterestedobserverormaybesomehelp.
Butthattheticketpriceis a littlemuchformerightnow.
I think I'llwaittillthepricecomesdownif I havetopayforit, eventhoughonlyit's a coupleofminutes, theywillget a chancetolookaroundtolookatourplanet, toexperienceweightlessnessandespeciallythatviewofourplanetinwhatitlookslikefromspace, They'llbeabletoget a prettygoodlookatit, eventhoughforthisfor a coupleofminutesweunderstand a lotabouthowourplanetworksbybeinghereontheplanet, butthere's still a lotofbigquestionslikewheredidwecomefrom?
Howdidwegethereandhowtobesttakecareofourplanet?
That I thinkwecanonlyanswerbytravelingtospacebecauseitgivesyouthatdifferentperspective.
So I'm interestedtoseewhatthesetwoguysinparticular, whoareveryinterestingpeople, verysuccessfulentrepreneurshaveexperienced a lotofthingsintheirlives.
I'm astronaut, MikeMassiminoand I amgoingtoattempttoexplaintoyouwhatJeffBezosflightwillbelikeinjustaboutthesameamountoftimethatitwilltakehimtotakethatflight t minus 50 secondsuntiltakeofftheBlueOriginflightisonlygoingtobe 11 minutesyougetinside.