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00:00All right guys, check this out.
00:07This is where we are.
00:08The ultimate SpaceX crew.
00:11Dragon launch.
00:12Ready?
00:13Check it out.
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03:38Dragon SpaceX we've got separation call and we have a few words for you from our Falcon 9 team.
03:49Dragon, chief engineer on Dragon to ground. Bob Duck, on behalf of the entire launch team,
03:54thanks for flying with Falcon 9 today. We hope you enjoyed the ride and wish you a great mission.
03:59Thanks, Paula. Congratulations to you and the F9 team for the first Cuban ride for Falcon 9
04:11and it was incredible. Appreciate all the hard work and thanks for the great rides of space.
04:19God be all of us, Paula. Glad to be here. Proud of you guys and the rest of the team.
04:24Thank you so much for what you've done for us today, putting America back into
04:28low earth orbit from the Florida coast. God be all of us. Good luck. Godspeed.
06:23So
06:32I'd like to just
06:51yeah acknowledge the incredible work of the people at SpaceX and NASA and everyone in
06:58in creating this technology and in what has culminated in this incredible launch today
07:07of getting astronauts back to orbit after almost a decade. I think this is something that should
07:15really get people I mean right on the heart of anyone who is has any spirit of exploration
07:21and the United States is a distillation of the human spirit of exploration. I think this is
07:25something that's particularly important in the United States but appeals to everyone
07:29throughout the world who has within them the spirit of exploration. So
07:36I mean I'm really quite overcome with emotion on this day so it's kind of hard to talk frankly.
07:45I've been 18 years working towards this goal so it's hard to believe that it's happened.
07:51We haven't quite yet docked at the space station and of course we need to bring them back safely
07:55and we need to repeat these missions and have this be a regular occurrence. So it's a lot of
08:02work to do but it's just incredible. I think this is something that everyone you know it's this is a
08:11craft made by humans you know for humans. It's just like something that I think humanity should
08:17be excited about and proud of occurring on this day.
10:47Yeah human spaceflight was always the goal the fundamental goal SpaceX well like I said to
11:09create the technologies or help create the technologies necessary to make life sustainably
11:14multi-planetary. I can't emphasize I cannot emphasize this enough. This is the thing that
11:19we need to do. We must make life sustainably multi-planetary. It's not one planet to the
11:24exclusion of another but to extend life beyond earth. We are life's agent in this regard.
11:32All the creatures that and the plants and everyone that exists here on earth we can bring them to
11:36other planets and it's very important that we do so as soon as possible I think. Well the
11:42window of opportunity is open. I call upon I call upon the public to support this goal
11:52and to think about this goal and think about how important it is and how fundamental it is to the
11:57future. We've got to get it done. The launching satellites is it's nice of course and it
12:07keeps the count you know we've got to bring in more money than we spend.
12:12This is important but it's ultimately all about life beyond earth.
12:21Thanks guys for watching. Like it, put a like, subscribe, stay tuned for the next video.
12:29Does that make any sense? It's quite difficult.
12:32This is hopefully the first step on a journey towards
12:41a civilization on on mars because of life becoming multi-planetary
12:46you know based on the moon and expand expanding beyond earth and life becoming
12:50a multi-planet species life becoming multi-planetary for the first time in the
12:55four and a half billion year history of earth. I think this is hopefully the first step on that
13:00journey. It will require a tremendous amount of innovation and technology development to
13:10make going to orbit and ultimately beyond orbit a routine matter where thousands and perhaps
13:17ultimately millions of people can travel to other planets. That's that's what we really need to
13:23achieve over time and that's that's that's actually a very difficult goal but that's
13:30that's seeming increasingly real with what happened today that getting people to orbit
13:37finally after 18 years if we if we are able to increase the rate of innovation
13:44then life can become multi-planetary. This is the goal we should strive for.
13:49Bye guys