1 00:00:18,318 --> 00:00:20,620 We're going to the moon 2 00:00:20,620 --> 00:00:24,824 to live and work there and experiment 3 00:00:24,824 --> 00:00:30,997 and develop new fuels and to get a habitat on the moon 4 00:00:30,997 --> 00:00:35,668 and all of this in preparation so we can go all the way 5 00:00:35,668 --> 00:00:37,504 to Mars. 6 00:00:50,517 --> 00:00:51,885 We're going back 7 00:00:51,885 --> 00:00:55,321 to stay on the moon, to live and to work 8 00:00:56,289 --> 00:01:00,460 as human beings in a hostile environment, to get ready to go, 9 00:01:00,460 --> 00:01:04,531 not the quarter of a million miles to the moon, 10 00:01:04,731 --> 00:01:08,201 but to go the millions and millions of miles 11 00:01:08,201 --> 00:01:09,702 to Mars. 12 00:01:24,584 --> 00:01:27,987 It's the entire rocket on its mobile 13 00:01:27,987 --> 00:01:32,092 launch platform that will roll out the three miles 14 00:01:32,092 --> 00:01:34,461 to pad 39 B. 15 00:01:35,395 --> 00:01:38,264 They will fuel up the rocket. 16 00:01:38,531 --> 00:01:41,000 Thus, the wet dress rehearsal 17 00:01:41,968 --> 00:01:45,538 Check out all the systems and then they will 18 00:01:45,538 --> 00:01:49,442 roll it back into the vehicle assembly building 19 00:01:50,009 --> 00:01:55,482 on our waiting for the time that we will roll out and then launch 20 00:02:13,032 --> 00:02:15,902 We're going to launch this most powerful rocket 21 00:02:15,902 --> 00:02:19,305 and test our Orion spacecraft 22 00:02:19,772 --> 00:02:22,208 and it's going to be in deep space. 23 00:02:23,276 --> 00:02:27,213 It'll be the first time we test the integrated system 24 00:02:27,213 --> 00:02:30,550 of the rocket in the spacecraft all together. 25 00:02:31,317 --> 00:02:35,155 And over the course of the mission, which is going to last about a month, 26 00:02:36,089 --> 00:02:39,559 Orion will make its history by venturing further 27 00:02:39,559 --> 00:02:43,263 than any other spacecraft that has been built for humans 28 00:02:44,430 --> 00:02:47,567 tens of thousands of miles beyond the moon. 29 00:02:48,668 --> 00:02:51,037 And then we'll demonstrate 30 00:02:51,037 --> 00:02:55,742 that Orion can come back through the fiery heat of reentry 31 00:02:56,576 --> 00:03:00,613 from lunar velocities that are faster 32 00:03:00,613 --> 00:03:03,082 than when we came back with the Space Shuttle, 33 00:03:03,917 --> 00:03:08,221 and then we'll demonstrate that it can recover safely 34 00:03:08,221 --> 00:03:11,824 as a splashdown in the ocean 35 00:03:26,139 --> 00:03:28,408 It's going to launch 36 00:03:28,508 --> 00:03:33,379 probably a month after we do the wet dress rehearsal 37 00:03:34,480 --> 00:03:38,318 and this Orion capsule, uncrewed, 38 00:03:38,952 --> 00:03:42,488 is going to lift off from launch complex 39 00:03:42,488 --> 00:03:44,958 39 B at the Kennedy Space Center. 40 00:03:46,593 --> 00:03:50,830 After a successful wet dress rehearsal, 41 00:03:51,331 --> 00:03:55,368 we have to go back in and and back in the vehicle assembly building 42 00:03:55,368 --> 00:03:58,605 and check out everything to make this 43 00:03:58,905 --> 00:04:02,408 an incredible feat of engineering 44 00:04:02,408 --> 00:04:05,812 once we light that candle and it takes off