1 00:00:08,166 --> 00:00:09,566 So blanketing, basically 2 00:00:09,566 --> 00:00:10,633 anything that goes in space 3 00:00:10,633 --> 00:00:11,233 either has to have 4 00:00:11,233 --> 00:00:13,033 a special coating or blanket, 5 00:00:13,033 --> 00:00:13,900 and what we do here is 6 00:00:13,900 --> 00:00:14,633 make the blankets. 7 00:00:14,633 --> 00:00:16,000 So those layers are 8 00:00:16,000 --> 00:00:16,866 what are protecting 9 00:00:16,866 --> 00:00:17,966 instruments, 10 00:00:18,366 --> 00:00:20,866 different hardware, satellites, 11 00:00:20,866 --> 00:00:22,333 whatever the case may be. 12 00:00:22,333 --> 00:00:23,433 And we 13 00:00:23,433 --> 00:00:24,533 we basically are 14 00:00:24,533 --> 00:00:25,733 pattern makers. 15 00:00:25,733 --> 00:00:27,100 We’re 16 00:00:27,100 --> 00:00:28,966 designing for spacecrafts 17 00:00:28,966 --> 00:00:30,466 like we would for a body. 18 00:00:30,833 --> 00:00:32,166 And right over here 19 00:00:32,166 --> 00:00:33,666 we have our layup table. 20 00:00:33,666 --> 00:00:35,800 Usually this is what we use 21 00:00:35,800 --> 00:00:37,666 to do our bulk layups, 22 00:00:37,666 --> 00:00:38,500 which are 12 feet 23 00:00:38,500 --> 00:00:39,333 four feet, 24 00:00:39,466 --> 00:00:39,900 and they’re 25 00:00:39,900 --> 00:00:40,966 how many layers 26 00:00:40,966 --> 00:00:42,033 the thermal engineer 27 00:00:42,033 --> 00:00:43,266 says we should have. 28 00:00:43,266 --> 00:00:45,666 They do testing to decide 29 00:00:45,666 --> 00:00:46,433 what they want that 30 00:00:46,433 --> 00:00:46,900 temperature 31 00:00:46,900 --> 00:00:47,900 to be regulated at, 32 00:00:47,900 --> 00:00:48,800 whether they want to keep it 33 00:00:48,800 --> 00:00:49,266 colder, 34 00:00:49,266 --> 00:00:50,666 they want to keep it warmer, 35 00:00:50,666 --> 00:00:51,600 and whatever the case may 36 00:00:51,600 --> 00:00:52,666 be, that’s what we do. 37 00:00:52,833 --> 00:00:53,900 We have 38 00:00:53,900 --> 00:00:55,533 two sewing machines. 39 00:00:56,300 --> 00:00:57,333 This is our newest one 40 00:00:57,333 --> 00:00:58,366 right here, 41 00:00:58,433 --> 00:00:59,466 and this is the one 42 00:00:59,466 --> 00:01:01,733 we use a lot right now 43 00:01:01,733 --> 00:01:03,166 when we do need to sew. 44 00:01:03,166 --> 00:01:04,300 The interesting thing 45 00:01:04,300 --> 00:01:05,500 that’s happened here lately 46 00:01:05,500 --> 00:01:06,966 is that I’ve gotten to work on 47 00:01:06,966 --> 00:01:08,400 the zero-gravity indicator doll 48 00:01:08,400 --> 00:01:09,666 which was a lot of fun. 49 00:01:09,666 --> 00:01:10,333 Because that’s 50 00:01:10,333 --> 00:01:11,866 probably the most sewing 51 00:01:11,866 --> 00:01:13,700 I’ve done here in years, 52 00:01:13,700 --> 00:01:14,666 which was 53 00:01:14,666 --> 00:01:16,200 really interesting, 54 00:01:16,200 --> 00:01:17,933 and I got to be more creative 55 00:01:17,933 --> 00:01:19,066 in a different way. 56 00:01:19,066 --> 00:01:20,800 This is the Moon right here, 57 00:01:20,800 --> 00:01:22,133 so working on that. 58 00:01:22,133 --> 00:01:23,833 There’s going to be a 59 00:01:23,833 --> 00:01:24,566 SD card 60 00:01:24,566 --> 00:01:25,833 that’s going to be 61 00:01:25,833 --> 00:01:28,433 put on the Rise doll, 62 00:01:28,433 --> 00:01:29,633 so I’m working through 63 00:01:29,633 --> 00:01:31,000 on that, how to do that, 64 00:01:31,000 --> 00:01:31,866 because it has to have 65 00:01:31,866 --> 00:01:32,533 a zipper. 66 00:01:32,566 --> 00:01:33,800 So I will be working 67 00:01:33,800 --> 00:01:35,033 on that today, 68 00:01:35,033 --> 00:01:35,666 figuring out how we’re 69 00:01:35,666 --> 00:01:36,766 going to put the zipper 70 00:01:36,766 --> 00:01:38,500 on the bottom of the Moon. 71 00:01:38,966 --> 00:01:41,033 The SD card can go in here, 72 00:01:41,033 --> 00:01:43,033 but my concern is, 73 00:01:43,033 --> 00:01:43,800 because I didn’t 74 00:01:43,800 --> 00:01:45,700 make it with material here, 75 00:01:45,700 --> 00:01:46,833 the SD card could 76 00:01:46,833 --> 00:01:47,866 slide through here. 77 00:01:48,000 --> 00:01:48,766 So this a little bit of 78 00:01:48,766 --> 00:01:49,566 trial and error 79 00:01:49,566 --> 00:01:50,366 because I’m not sure if 80 00:01:50,366 --> 00:01:51,333 it’s going to work or not. 81 00:01:57,400 --> 00:01:58,933 One thing that 82 00:01:58,933 --> 00:01:59,333 makes me 83 00:01:59,333 --> 00:02:00,033 really proud 84 00:02:00,033 --> 00:02:01,000 is that something that 85 00:02:01,000 --> 00:02:01,666 I touched, 86 00:02:01,666 --> 00:02:02,866 that I made, 87 00:02:02,866 --> 00:02:04,533 is going to be 88 00:02:04,533 --> 00:02:05,700 around for a while, 89 00:02:05,700 --> 00:02:07,300 and it is going up in space. 90 00:02:07,300 --> 00:02:08,800 There’s no other way to say it. 91 00:02:09,333 --> 00:02:11,133 It’s a proud moment.