LIVE 1st Private Spacewalk Space X Polaris

Published: Sep 11, 2024 Duration: 01:53:31 Category: Entertainment

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[Applause] station reach so we'll get the views back wow we'll get the views back real shortly uh and then the the hatch see a hatch open and hopefully we see it yeah hopefully we see a hatch open the hatch is open SpaceX copies hatch [Music] open that is fantastic news uh for those that TV1 I'm looking at the seals initial view looks pretty good I don't see any vation copy on Hatch report yeah that seal that you just heard him talking about it's such a important part for the end of the Eva right so that when they close that hatch again you get a good get a good se2 SpaceX can you command open pullet hat this is going to stall it open there is our first view of the forward hatch wide open to space forward hatch [Music] hey what's up guys are you there let me know if you're here I'm going to go make some coffee I'll be right back they just open the damn hatch now they're going on the Bas if you just jumped in we are 38 minutes into today's spacewalk and the hatch is open on Dragon first view from a helmet cam looking out Dragon Space X we see installed ev1 is go to continue that structure you see there is for I'm transitioning back from under the display space copies we with you in your helmet cam once again this helmet cam what we that structure we see is the the space walker this is Jared now egressing through the forward hatch of dragon resilience are the first views of the first ever commercial spacewalk I'm at the bottom of the mobility a progressing I have a feeling the crowd is about to go wild stex back at home we all have a lot of work to do but from here birth Ser looks like a perfect [Music] world one I'm going to step into T Matrix one singlehanded Mobility demonstration Commander Jared isaacman now emerging test m one watching from the nose [Music] cone up down left and right are [Music] [Applause] threes pitch and roller three Y is a two [Music] switching single-handed operations are fine static and with Dynamic disturbance switching to the left [Music] hand up down left and right are threes Maybe a two hey good morning guys look at this pitch is a four roll is a two good morning this is crazy is a two so these are the suit Mobility checks that jar single-handed operations Dynamic and with disturbance are all adequate test Matrix one complete H check 5.3 PSI 48% RH 33 death 9 SpaceX copies test Matrix one and HUD readout SC op Jack e1's good good one good two good guys steing into vertical translation do you do you think it's we're going to start with the horizontal bars a lot of people in the in the main chat are saying oh is he what's he tethered I let's see his tether where's the rest of Earth why is it like faded off all right we're going to transition over to Vertical crion no not a yeah Bas so they say I'm a skeptic i' say vertical and horizontal are equally workable slightly favers horizontal I'm going to do a Max reach left hands at the top of the mobility a you can't hear me cuz it's so loud stand by we just lost our live video stand by one stand by for Dragon cameras over to maxing so he's just about to emerge look at there they're showing him on the big follow go ahead and continue the operation uh we'll let you know we're back on with live [Music] video and for your awareness Max re a and the mid that's test Matrix 2 is complete readout 5.3 PSI 33 decimal 9 celius why AR they orange oh there he is test Matrix complete and read up and a prism there's a prism next going on the left off check E1 there's his tether guys he's got his leash stepping in test Matrix three hands free demonstration ev1 SpaceX for Ingress time go recommended Ingress time of o2 flow plus 4 7 minutes now you can't see Earth anymore it's gone that 4 S minutes and dragon we're back on live video from the nose [Music] [Applause] cone Happ ni let go your damn leash here he goes like an umbilical cord oh oh Fu what's he doing who's he moving his who's he talking to in space at TV1 he's demonstration is very comparable to the trainer in terms of the foot restraints who the hell is he signaling to getting alien SpaceX copies [Applause] and ev1 when you have time if you'd like to return to the reach demonstration uh we'll take a look at that with the live video I have a question was this guy already in space or did they just put him up there 40 minutes ago because I I woke up in the middle of thiser Max copy test Matrix top of the mobility where are you going don't go back in and uh let's get a Quick Crew off check e1's good good Cy that oh okay let me shut up if we can listen to this I'm going to turn it up whether it's left or right hand seems to be about the same top of the mobility Aid and then the mid Road copy we see it checking up from the [Music] bottom any go back space x negative we got about 1 minute until ev1 Ingress [Music] happy to have 1 minute it's gorgeous [Music] me you want to see if guys get right foot ev1 we're checking out your helmet cam [Music] now now I'm checking out your nose conone right now and looks pretty good got the turn to nose cone see you looking at [Music] us all right we're coming up about that 02 FL timer time who check for Ingress ev1's good E's good to good all right St ja TV1 that's for the huge team effort that it took to get us to this point we know it's just the start then I'm transitioning back in the vehicle [Music] and SpaceX ev1 just taking a quick look here to oh never mind he changed his mind they're coming back copy on the hatch seals and standby for transition to three off [Music] reset my god look the other guys are frozen solid the other guys don't move what is going what is he doing and ev1 is clear [Music] [Music] all right so Jared back inside uh we we heard him going through What's called the test Matrix uh it's basically just a bunch of Maneuvers using different hands using the foot Mobility off reset is in progress calling out numbers right now though we're doing you just heard C Arthur call up three off reset so we didn't use any of the forward thrusters while Jared was out there we're re-enabling them putting us back in our perfect attitude before Sarah gets ready to go out the door fun thing to note it's still not a perfect vacuum inside a dragon is it's an open loop system so oxygen is kind of getting dumped into the cabin as this is going on so you got a higher pressure in Dragon than you have outside so we're not worried about Thruster pluming yeah now you mentioned Sarah um just like Jared she will have 10 to 15 minutes uh outside perform those same sets of Mobility tests as Jared uh like we heard the core do um with ev1 uh they will call out when there's one minute remaining uhx attitude reset complete ev2 go for [Music] erress there is Sarah's clear to proceed crew check for ev2 E if you want good 's good good two good EV is going to go stand in the door and then step outside now this test Matrix that uh Jared just performed and the one that Sarah's about to perform they have both committed to memory um in order to execute these um we saw it being done pretty efficiently I can't believe how quickly that time went by Mike we were talking about how your Spice Box were hours and these guys only have 10 to 15 minutes and it just like that yeah it it can go pretty quick and uh but fortunately um feels looks good I see a little bit of a bulge between 14 and 13 so you're hearing Sarah call out some more of the seal check there as as she's exiting out three SE SpaceX copies that report good fix so this was something we knew might happen um and between 28 and 27 copy the crew trained on exactly what to do in the scenario just pop it back in one final between 19 and 18 [Music] that might be best reced with hatch closure SpaceX copies can you repeat the location Eva [Music] complete between 19 and 18 all right copy I'll track that and uh ask again when you're [Music] Ingress cppy P2 is recuiting with e super exciting to see this our fellow space xer yeah Sarah Gillis now about to make her Space Walk e one I'm going to hand this back to you like we mentioned Sarah will be performing the same uh set of Mobility tests uh so we will do the same uh try to stand by and listen to those Cals I mean I said it before a lot of us sare characters we want to do this all right stepping into test Matrix one for single-handed Mobility really cool to see one of our own out there that's [Music] awesome and ev2 for awareness we're watching from the [Music] okay I have lots of questions [Music] so how is it still going at 25,0 833 kilomet per hour are we on a loop no seriously this looks so bizarre I agree it looks fake so they're just peeking out like what is she doing she looking around she's like hey up down a bit of a but all let's listen to her rting is three [Music] y a three Bs a four and pit is a three [Music] this is elon's version of a space walk yep no stars I know we saw the Earth before and now the Earth is gone so I don't know this is their spacewalk though I guess they're not getting out from Left Hand stepping into vertical translation copies and ev2 for awareness we're tracking an in2 59 minutes 59 minutes oh she's going back in she done so we get to watch four people do this the reason you can't see the stars definitely preferred and I'm not be able to stabilize my body with single hand disturbances C for breath left and right stepping into max reach you have visual a firm we have visual on the nose cone copy from bar four to Bar two from top down and similar reach from bar two up to Bar four SpaceX copies reach and test one complete SE pressure 5.25 33.8 Celsius 37% humidity SpaceX copies HUD readout and test Matrix one complete I can't with the people sitting there on their laptops s the test Matrix like we mentioned before views going in and out doing with a little model behind oh the views are going in and out station coverage gaps yeah we we com coverage gaps now they're called we've got ground stations for video on dragon as you can see in the tracker we just flew over on New Zealand we're about to go right over the middle of the Pacific no ground stations in the middle of the Pacific actually pretty good we're hearing the voice of mission specialist Sarah Gillis our fellow space xer on her Space Walk got she got about a minute left and then she's going to start heading inside and see with a little more work I can actually get between almost bar one and bar four on that I can't with this footage this is EV in progress next is ev2 ingress and you can see like an or to kind to combine them so we'll call that conce I think they're just orbiting pressure 5.27 38% humidity 33.7 cus SpaceX copies Matrix complete and huded out stepping into handre demo I'm able to engage and disengage my feet copy that ev2 and once you are able to engage disengage we'll actually have you start Ingress we're just over 5 9 Minutes o02 flow I think they're just prepping like making sure they have mobility and stuff's good e2's good good Cy coming on in all right and just like that Sarah's going to start making her way in check those hatch seals again good morning potato copies on Striker plates and ev2 I have one more ask for the hatch if you can uh check that it as well when ready to copy ready look at the line kind of Fades away where they've been orbiting too two what I'll have you do is when you Ingress can you get eyes on the hatch handle mechanism and see if the handle has been stowed in the Do Not Stow uh window and report if you can see that I can get stress outside copy just outside thank you come on camera people get us our footage back so we've seen two people come and poke their heads out of the hatch a couple of those same points fing again between 12 and 13 copy your go no mostly between 12 and 13 right now spaceex copies at 12 uh if you can you're go to address those copy and lo these numbers being called out represent the location around yeah the location around the circular hatch just identifying where these bulges are so Sarah's now reing that seal not quite able to the they're reeing a bulge for hatch closure just like that we're already hearing about hatch closure it's incredible that these two Evas just in two blinks of the eyes are uh is clear uh oh what happened to the sound on your screen there ISX core uh or crew operations and resource engineer on duty tonight is Arthur baralt this is the the voice to the crew throughout uh their operations of course you know everyone has to sleep so we have different shifts for core um but Mike your time and dragon driving Clos is it puppy handle applying force and closing once we get ground station coverage uh again we will be sure to bring you views within the Dragon capsule but right now Sarah is closing the forward hatch curiosity they didn't cuz they didn't it sounds like we might give them motor confirm the hatch is visually indicating Clos hatch ver hey command EV hatch [Applause] Clos Eva hatch closed all thr enabled hatch is closed are they done then Dragon SpaceX we see Eva hatch closed and pressure indicates good hatch seal standby for transition to Eva repress one I guess this is a dip your toes in the waterp thing che2 Val [Applause] close support one I'm good TV One's close one two [Applause] close a couple of real big moments right there Sarah was able to make sure copy secondary flow is closed and agree EV press one he was able to make sure that the seals were in good spot we got the hatch closed you can see a half PSI for 8.3 see the pressure starting to TI up um what's going on you guys still okay in there in there just a final confirmation everyone confirmed secondary O2 valves are closed T1 close and we're through one for eight point all right so each of the crew just closed those secondary O2 valves on their umbilicals again that was primarily for cooling um during the space walk itself suit still pressurized by that primary and now we're going to start to see uh the pressure tick up inside of dragon right after they get the hatch closed they're able to do kind of an initial pressure check cuz again oxygen it's an open loop system with these suits still flowing into the cabin you're able to see positive pressure response showing that the cabin uh the hatch was closed and was sealed uh we'll still do a leak check on our way kind of back up to our nominal cabin pressure um so we're going to continue ticking up until we're about 8.3 PSI and then we're going to transition into the second phase of our repress um really the difference between repress one repress 2 is how frequently we're injecting atmosphere uh as we lost speed the the repress is also pretty unique with dragon um we're repressurizing with just nitrogen right now um which is a little bit unique obviously you have nitrogen and oxygen in your atmosphere uh with this we have O2 flowing into the cabin through the suits so we only need to add nitrogen so we're able to just basically add a bunch of that to really start getting your pressure up O2 continues to flow into the cabin through the suits and we're going to continue pressurizing until we're pretty much right back at our 14 right at about our 14 uh or so PSI and we're also looking at what the partial pressure of oxygen is cuz we want to make sure the crew takes helmets off everything that plenty of oxygen in the cabin and then we're going to change that injection rate to just help with the mixing is microgravity everything's harder everything's on hard mode um and you don't just have natural convection so like I mean space station I think I've heard it a bunch of times Mike like you just constant noise of fans that's right almost yeah there's uh you've got to continually recycle that air um and one to help get rid of the CO2 right because as they're taking in that auction they're breathing out the CO2 and we need to to get that out of the system which is another important reason to have that air constantly circulating well thanks for explaining the air circulation that really everywhere did that was that was that was really cool to to see him outside for the first time and there they were what they were actually doing out there is a bunch of pretty simple tests as it looked but like this is just learning how the heck do you move cuz like just moving around yeah in micro gravity is tough right it it is tough Dragon SP X we're about two and a half minutes from Ted's Handover out of three yeah that that movement is tough and and there is a big difference just of moving around when you're in your short sleeves like we're in in and when you put on that it's challenging to move around with that on yeah and what they were really doing was just kind of like you put your hand on on Skywalker and then you're changing your pitch you're doing translation up and down and everything and then the one that I think is kind of cool is Max reach cuz like just going like that is you know not easy yeah and I think one of the other things I thought was interesting is you heard I think it was Sarah talk about the horizontal rail versus the vertical and how much easier that was for her to grab onto or utilize versus the vertical one so simple things like that you know for us it not a big deal yeah uh but out there in in that uh in the vacuum and in the microgravity environment it does become a a much bigger deal and you and you know Dan and I we've never been in space so we certainly appreciate all of your expertise that you've be able to share with us uh throughout this morning's operations and uh your two cents yeah no thank you it was great to be here uh just an incredible moment uh not only for the Polaris Dawn for all of SpaceX and and really for for Humanity because it's just one of those small steps that's taken us that much closer to being that interplanetary species so thank you very much for having me around our pleasure you're welcome back anytime excellent all right to see you thanks all right so repress is continuing we're a little over 4 PSI right now again we're going to keep that going up until we're a little over eight and then we're going to change our repress rate uh we're basically just going to be injecting nitrogen for shorter periods of time that's just going to help that atmosphere mix as we get the crew kind of back up to their basically their normal cabin atmosphere that they were they haven't actually been at for the last couple of days cuz we we started this whole process like right after we got on orbit yeah it was almost like we we launched them and gave them two seconds to acclimate and enjoy their q0g indicator and immediately stepped into the pre-bath um in order to prepare for today's activity uh and really like you said let them acclimate and uh let their bodies adjust and you know the success of that really was demonstrated today by the fact that we were able to step through uh all of the steps today without having to take the optional uh and available breaks to allow the crew members to adjust during oh sorry I thought we were gonna get something there yeah not Hy we'll get it back so yeah just the fact that the uh all four crew members were able to just go right along and didn't have to pause um as the option was available I think it's a testament to the preparation that they did before and during just heard a quick check in from him so we're going to keep keep counting the PSI up until we get to about a we are going to do another leak check on the way up uh to our nominal cabin pressure uh as you introduce atmosphere you're introducing temperature changes not just pressure changes and so we'll essentially we'll get to a nice pretty stable point when we're at eight and then we'll let it hang out there for a couple of minutes I'll let the thermals kind of cancel out um that'll take about 5 minutes to do that uh this obviously has to be done to make sure we've got a really tight seal with that hatch as before we let crew get out of their seats move about the cabin anything like that want to make sure dragon is fully recovered this is we B we just use dragon as an airlock yeah and actually the info that you were talking about you see it there on your screen live with that Telemetry there in the bottom left and bottom right hand Corners um we can see the Dragon capsule and the suit pressur starting or not starting But continuing to to Rise um it is incredible that we've only been in the Eva for 1 hour and 13 minutes um it flew by so so quickly um on press approaching one PSI on C2 I'm I'm sure for shared and Sarah it flew by even quicker yeah we just heard Jared call down we're coming up on one PSI for P2 so what we're really tracking before we give the crew the go to get out of their suits is both the actual like just the straight up what the absolute pressure is inside um but also what the partial pressure of oxygen is we want to make sure you you don't have a hypoxic environment inside basically you want to get them they're going to be pretty much right back at the atmosphere that we're walking around in right now uh before they get their suits off uh our Eva clocks going to continue to count until we hear the call for Eva uh operation complete from our core arur burial that's going to come uh once we are done with the repress repress operation uh we'll see a couple of uh other things happen with the suits they'll uh do kind of a final wash out of the pure2 environment in the suit using Nitro before they get out Nitro being that same air mixture that you have in your scuba tank uh if got any scuba divers out there uh that nitrogen oxygen mixture um nope still still just there they're just going to keep ping out should hopefully be getting video back from ground stations passing s standby for transition to ress 2 at 8 decimal 3 okay copy that SpaceX we're following along refes two at 8.3 ah hopeful one that's hilarious good morning everybody yeah so once we transition to repress two once we're at about 8.3 PSI will'll stay there for about 2 minutes in and then once the cabin gets up to 9 we're going to pause the repress and we're going to do a cabin leak check this is another kind of critical check we did the initial one after they close the hatch where you're able to do just kind of a let's look at the pressure is it increasing at the rate we expect inside Dragon yes it is um and so we were able to confirm that seals and everything looked good we're going to do another leak check now that we've got more pressure inside Dragon just to really make sure uh that we've got a good seal on that hatch before finish the oper they're such nerd 8.3 we should be hopefully just about a minute and a half or so away from ground station so might get those views back inside a dragon I yeah it would be it would be great to see them uh post Eva now just like when we were depressurizing the capsule there were there was the option to uh pause refres to crew Che ev1's good good good and yeah that Cals we're hearing PSI before we get to re a continual checks with all four crew members to make sure that everyone is good um if the answer to one of those checks was no there would be an option in this repress sequence to uh pause possibly to reduce the um you know allow for ear pressure pressure Equalization um but again just like the way that we depressurize now this repress it seems to be going uh really smoothly yeah we're just about at 9: I'm going to say we're almost there and then it's going to tick up we're going to pause at 9: we're going to do another cabin leak check so we should hear that momentarily Dragon space is with you in Eva repress 2 stop waiting 5 minutes for thermal stabilization we're C that SpaceX we're tracking for your awareness we do a positive refres we are 30 seconds in the check like we mentioned earlier uh right now the this repress is being done with nitrogen um once we get aess TP 1 35 halfway there suits are still flowing that oxygen um and in a few minutes we will begin to flow we'll do a flush uh of nitro uh into the suits no more camera footage though we haven't had camera footage in like 25 minutes oh here we are we're back all right we got ouring Christ sakes it's a little sad to see that forward hatch closed again it's it's kind of funny we didn't get to see them get back into position isn't it when they tell you it's time to go back in yeah just one more minute yep reminds me of when I was a kid swimming in the pool I love that time to get out just one more minute you know it speaks to to the professionalism we didn't get to see them get all back in position the hell for the whole crew really like that's that's got to be this is something they've been training for for years and it's got to be really hard not to go for those you know that Frozen like it'll kick in every now and thenal watch the little strap you'll see the strap move watch no they didn't go outside they just peek their head oh now they're going to be fancy and show us all the come on cuz the that se that it's frozen if you watch close that little strap you're seeing the pressure continue to tick up we've stopped the nitrogen injections go back to the Dragon what are you doing I don't want to see that on those suit um and that is why you're going to continue to see the pressure tick up you heard Jared call2 that's going up that's your partial pressure of oxygen uh we're looking to for that to get to 2.6 a little bit higher when it's frz final actual like just ambient pressure inside dragon's going to be right around 14.4 I mean we lost it again a little bit lower than what we're walking around in now but like if you're at a little should be the get might be sitting in right now in your house and that's they haven't been at that pressure since they I'd be like y'all you can't get the cameras to work but after I don't trust you get we're going to do kind of a final flush of the suits using that nitrox that K was talking about uh that takes them out of that pure oxygen environment and that's one of the final steps before we'll he hear that call from Arthur of Eva operations complete and that's here we are again it's almost like we're getting screenshots I swear to God our space walk did start today oh he moved his hand at 3:12 a.m. Pacific 1012 UT but his tether ain't moving to TI up his tether all the tethers are still ours was unique but his hand is moving we talked about it a little bit with Mike there's there's different rules for every single Space Walk it's it's kind of it's fun a little challenging sometimes to track all of them um on the even on the space station there's I find this to be completely bizarre we're about halfway through the Le Le check so we got about 4ish minutes left see now they're fro Frozen oh look his arm moved again but that tether is still we can see the uh pressure inside Dragon stabilized during the Sleep check at 9.4 helps to ensure that over forward hatch at this properly sealed and and shut this thing here isn't moving it's very similar to a suit leak check um that we do in terms of sustaining a pressure and measuring that pressure over a period of time um and are they even breathing obviously the the leak check for the capsule Tak a little longer than the IND laid uh but so far so good a little bit more than halfway through know it is creepy the yeah big bigger volume start minutes it looks like that star man that Elon Musk put in the space I think that was fake too essentially a thermal stabilization so again this is the fun I think it's chemistry I'm not sure but like as as you're raising the pressure you're you're changing the thermal environment inside the cabin so temperature goes up your temperature goes up your pressure can go up so you wait for all of that to kind of equalize and once that gets at a steady state you can do a do you guys remember though that Elon Musk trolled us all I think he trolled us all by freaking um putting that star man up in space can you guys hear me he put He said that he put um a Tesla up in space with the starm man little figure in it and that it's just continuously orbiting the Earth forever and ever oh man we got down low it started to [Applause] [Applause] slow pass Dan really enjoying these in Cabin views everyone gra for this is looking good so far but we're still going to [Applause] yeah is even are they even sometimes it seems as though the the feed freezes just because everybody's relaxing as the check it just seems that way right it's 9M 7 pp2 is has two [Applause] enough the final final minute of our leak check p in the ground everything's still looking good hey pineapple everybody's just relax and they look so uncomfortable or Jared report down that partial pressure of oxygen right at about two once that gets to about 2.6 we can essentially stop flow of that pure oxygen to the crew suits is like 2.6 is right where we want to keep it when we're at our final pressure Dragon SpaceX successful check standby to rard ress uhoh they're trying to repress do you guys believe that that great news there successful check of the cabin I don't believe [Applause] it all right crew we're in Eva repress 2 as a reminder Eva repress 2 will complete when either P2 reaches 2 decimal 62 or cabin reaches one atmosphere right now we're coming up on 10 p.m. side for cabin pressure and C2 is 2 decimal [Applause] to it's a really good explainer there from Jared again those are those are the values we're looking at we're seeing uh the P2 that partial pressure of oxygen continue to tick up once that gets to about 2.62 uh we're going to be done flowing that uh pure oxygen to the suits of the crew uh and then eventually we're going to get to one atmosphere it's about 14.4 as our Target for today uh and then our repress will be complete so uh this will go a little bit slower than the initial repress uh this could take uh up to about 20 or 30 minutes even in some of the times that we simmed it uh you don't want to introduce them super quickly to a higher pressure um anytime you're doing pressure changes as gradual as you can make it the better um and that's why we have like the built-in holds that we talked about the crew can do exactly uh these are opportunities for the crew to pause the repress and just um allow themselves to equili to come to equilibri equilibrium words are words are really hard right now it is um and uh we haven't had to utilize at 2.3 pp2 targeting 2.62 cabin pressure is at 10.3 if I was a betting man I'd say we get to the cp2 threshold first at that time OSU will switch to nitrox the all right good news there interrup he want Dragon Space X we concur with E1 [Applause] call continuing to repress the cabin we had a successful leak check uh and you can follow along with uh the repress uh along with the data there at the bottom of your screen um as Jared said we are targeting uh 14 about 14 psia for uh cabin pressure uh or when cabin pp2 that partial pressure for O2 reaches uh about 2.6 lady tell me why your altitude went from 400 to 200 doing right now I want to know however as Dan just said this this portion of the re press could take up to 30 minutes uh just so that we're allowing the the crew to uh acclimate along with the capsule really cool day so far it was awesome to see them you know out there going through the test Matrix like these guys we only got to talk about it a little bit but you know just some of the the different tests that they were doing while they're out there this is like fundamental how do you do a space walk first of all you use your hands a lot and how are you going to be able to move around this the first time we've ever had the suit in that environment crew and so they were they had a basically a checklist of like these are the things you're going to do it was you know use one hand and wave the other one around and see how well you can stabilize and and then rate that activity on a scale of one to five and report it back to hear that a little bit in in the activity of okay I'm doing this thing here's how here's here's the functionality of that test you know and then doing doing the reach test doing the up and down and they did it at the very end you saw Jared go hands free for a second and that was he that we had a foot restraint in Skywalker as well if you've ever watched a a space in the space station you've seen astronauts in the robotic arm getting flown around with just their feet strapped pretty critical tool when you're working in micro gravity because otherwise you know you go to you go to swing the hammer and like it swings back at you so you need something to kind of brace yourself and a foot restraint can be really important yeah it was uh we also saw um the helmet cam getting checked out uh that was uh certainly a highlight for us to see what Jared was seeing uh even though at that point I think we were in uh you know the orbital night but um um it it was many amazing views and it went by so quickly uh both Jared and oh and we're back we got views again with you reminder to start manual timer on nightclock [Music] De standing [Applause] by oh no what your seat Bel moving now [Music] your wait a minute look at this [Applause] girl we're on Nitro Pursuit cabin P2 is two decimal 6 and cabin atmosphere is 11 1 decimal 3 well it might look like the feed is frozen if you look closely you can see small micro movements there with fingers and uh the strap above Anna's shoulder um we uh unfortunately due to uh ground station coverage don't have video 100% of the time even though we wish we did that would be great but we can see that uh Jered and Sarah uh are not strapped into their seats of course because they performed uh their Evas or their space walks uh extra vehicular activities where Anna and kid remained in their seats the window seats so we can see their um safety harnesses uh still strapped in there um at this point in time we are continuing with the repressurization of the uh of the Dragon capsule Dragon resilience uh we had a successful leak check one good Commander Jared isaacman continuing to check in with his three fellow secondary O2 valve open ev1's open ev2 is open one or yeah 4 One open 4 two open continuing to repressurize the Dragon capsule we're targeting about 14.1 psia for uh the dragon pressure which is the uh Telemetry readout in the far bottom left corner of your screen yep and along with that we're also tracking the partial pressure of oxygen so we did hear uh that they've stopped the flow of pure2 to the suits and they've switched over to nitrox so again anything that we're flowing into the suits also gets introduced into the cabin atmosphere it's an open loop system it's how you essentially maintain pressure in the suit um since you're just constantly flowing that air in there uh to wash out any carbon dioxide there exhaling to actually function as they're cooling um so we're switching over to Nitro just to make sure we we maintain kind of the right balance of nitrogen and oxygen in that cabin before they get to go to take their suits off so we're already at that um for the O2 and so we're we're on Nitro in the suits now still injecting um kind of the pure nitrogen into the cabin itself and the teams just keep an eye on the O2 levels as we go throughout and we can we can adjust our injections as we need to uh so we're we're just kind of hanging out now waiting until they they get to that uh that 14 um a little yeah a little over 14 and then the the call we're going to be listening for uh is going to be Eva operations complete um from Arthur four 4 minutes into the O walk out P2 is 2 decimal 9 C pressure 12 decimal 5 [Applause] [Applause] you can see the Polaris Dawn crew continuing uh at as we continuing to monitor uh the repress of the Dragon capsule on the far left side of your screen is Mission specialist and medical officer Anna Menan to her left or our right is Mission specialist Sarah Gillis uh both of these wonderful women are our fellow SpaceX employees so incredible to see them in space doing amazing things yeah see and see and Sarah gets a poker head outside dragon that was I mean both of them have trained astronauts they've basically gotten people ready to go do this and it's it's got to just be really special to to get up there and do it themselves incredibly uh and then to the right of uh Sarah was commander Jared isaacman uh who was the uh first who performed the first EV um operation or excuse me Eva operation so Jared went first and then uh Sarah after him and then on the far right hand side of the capsule uh so not this photo but the the live view inside uh was uh Scott potit prefers to go by his call sign kid uh he had the other window seat um now if you tuned into the launch phase of Polaris Dawn uh you might recall that Scott pressure 13 decimal 3 Scott is actually our polaron pilot so in order to enable Eva operations he and Sarah had to swap seats so Sarah has been keeping the pilot seat warm for kid yeah like we talked about only say only we only saw Jared and Sarah actually get up and go outside but all four of these crew members did a space walk today all four were exposed to the vacuum of space this is the first time that's ever happened in human history having four people all at the same time yep we saw Jared and Sarah go out and do those Mobility tests Anna and kid they're one of their kind of main roles was being the eyes back inside very similar if you've ever watched a space station Space Walk where you'll have people inside who are able to kind of call out or fly a robotic arm or something they're just a really important part of the team to make all of this work like no space walk doesn't happen in a vacuum it happens in a vacuum but like you're never doing it solo um and so they were they were largely uh making sure that umbilicals didn't get uh hung up and keeping eyes on seals and stuff like that for the crew um so also keeping an eye on the umbilicals in case if it got wrapped around their foot uh and just really acting as the uh assistant coach uh while the Evas were underway all right work coming up on 14 PSI again we're we're already at the the oxygen levels in the cabin that we'd look for and so now we're just waiting until we get to that that final pressure technically the Eva is still underway that's right uh we have not yet heard the call out Eva complete uh that will be uh that will be coming after we get confirmation that the repress minutes into the O2 wash out less than 4 minutes remaining cabin pp2 is 3 decimal 1 cabin pressure is coming up on one on 14 decimal 1 I want to review a few things so when the timer reaches 13 minutes we're going to uh shut down the Nitro FL the suit then we're going to close secondary O2 valves and then you can vent uh use your manual vent valve into the plate uh when you visor do not disconnect [Applause] themop [Applause] copy one good two good Dragon Space X we are less than 2 minutes from a te's Handover but copy your call and plan we can Cur that was Jared just uh reminding the rest of the crew um that their uh when the timer hits 13 minutes um the order of operations they they have that manual valve there uh and this is something that we've seen all morning is continual check-ins is complete continuing suit wash out [Applause] happy great news there confirmation that Dragon repress is now complete so right now we're just waiting for that final we call it the O2 wash out so again we've been using nitrox instead of the the pure oxygen into those suits [Applause] for anyone that has joined recently unfortunately you missed most of the fun I encourage you to rewind yep go back about an hour um we have had successful completion of both Jared and Sarah's space walks we saw them uh move through their test Matrix and perform the suit Mobility tests and the uh the the testing of the Skywalker uh Mobility Aid at located at the top of the Dragon capsule minute to go they move through it quite quickly really quite in the blink of an eye um and we've closed the forward hatch we have repressurized uh the Dragon capsule and uh we're now standing by for really the the the final operations of the morning um so yeah unfortunately if you only recently tuned in you should definitely rewind and and go back there were some incredible views uh of the taking place during the Evas uh the crowd that we had in front of michig control here in Hawthorne uh was almost on Q uh we certainly excited as were we to see the the views of Jared and Sarah emerging from thep top of dragon resilience uh it's been quite a morning and can't believe it's already almost 5:00 a.m. Pacific uh we had there it is arming disconnecting [Applause] nro [Applause] and yep all right check secondary O2 valves closed ev1's [Music] closed d2's closed scort one closed scort two Clos all right you're going to manually vent down [Music] [Applause] [Applause] [Music] Creek Town dude check box yeah everybody [Applause] [Laughter] smell that space Dragon SpaceX EV operations complete and that's Ty that space X we show the same nice job for everyone uh and everyone in SpaceX who made it possible all right Tex n all seats push the talk to manual AR ex space wow if you're just joining us we just heard the call out that EV Eva operations are complete which marks the completion ev1 uh com check on manual push talk manual push talk loud and clear all right that's the crew just switching off from just switching off from Vox and back on to the push to talk that silence um really that's it that was the first ever commercial spacewalk um we started at 3:12 a.m. Pacific time which put which puts us at uh 1 hour and 46 minutes the four astronauts on board Dragon resilience performed a suited pre-breathe process to acclimate their bodies for the reduced pressure after that cabin was vented and the hatch door was opened and miss Commander Jared isaacman he was the first to exit the spacecraft he got out there we saw him right as we were starting to get into that orbital sunset uh he was able to complete all of his tasks before he ingressed got back inside a dragon uh we did that quick attitude adjustment and then it was uh spacex's own Sarah Gillis the second to exit the spacecraft do her task for the uh for the Eva uh Jared and Sarah got back inside everybody's reporting back healthy had a pretty smooth and nominal repress our mission pilot Scott kid potit and our mission specialist and medical officer an and Menan have been supporting The Space Walk throughout from inside they went through the same pre-br the same depress process as Jared and Sarah they did a space walk too today um and everybody's reporting back healthy um and just I'll say it again because all the stat heads out there I know you guys are tracking our official start time was 3:12 am Pacific and our official end was at 458 a.m Pacific that was one hours and one hour and 46 minutes of space walking time uh next the crew is going to prepare for post Eva operations this is uh powering down everything on their suit um these were only needed obviously while they were in there they're going to be able to get out of their suits uh next and kind of start moving around the cabin they turn the Vox off so we're not hearing kind of like the constant back and forth anymore um but wow really cool to see him back inside complete and it's uh you know the the work isn't completely done yet they'll also have to perform some coms checks uh along with some additional taas tasks before uh their seats are rotated back into their preeva position uh and all in all it's wow just an incredible view we've said it already a couple times before if you just joining Dragon SpaceX will be with you when you're ready in 9 decimal 3 cabin atmosphere is looking pretty good right now very stable yeah copy that SpaceX and we are ready for your seat rotation incredible news uh we're moving into SE rotation so again after that the crew will be able to get out of their suits and that'll be the end of a just just a really successful day um hour and 46 minutes of space walking today uh so the players Don crew they're back in their seats inside Dragon completed a successful space walk first ever from Dragon a massive congratulations to the crew all the teams at SpaceX who made this possible this was space walks are hard and this was an incredible amount of work over years to get ready uh special thanks to Mike Hopkins hopper for being here with us today sharing some great insights always good to have somebody who's done the thing to help you explain like what's happening that was awesome not only having done Evas himself but also he's a dragon rider he commanded the uh crew One mission so it was it was great to have him now uh Polaris Dawn is the first mission in the Polaris program that will demonstrate new technologies conduct extensive research uh and ultimately culminate in a flight of spacex's Starship with humans on board all of this while continuing to raise funds and awareness for important causes here on Earth now you can learn more about the program at Polaris program.com this has been an incredible mission on day two dragon went to its high apy point the highest point in its orbit more than 1,400 kilm that's higher than any dragon mission to date this is the farthest from Earth anybody has been since Apollo and been 50 over 50 years since 19 72 and then today the crew first civilians to perform an Eva in space first one in Dragon yeah and the crew also uh the first to test starlink laser-based Communications in space uh ex excuse me I got too excited and of course we'll also be back to bring you live coverage of Splashdown uh which uh we are hoping to have in a couple of days obviously weather dependent um but you can stay on top of all of the SpaceX updates by following us on X stuff like that um so it go up a little bit uh then just out of view underneath the camera but I think you can see her visor is um Anna Menan who is support to Dragon SpaceX we're on backup sensors repeat Hut checks the crew is going to check out those heads up displays one more time real quick check out back copy good Huds returning to primary standby for helmet camera checkouts on that heads up display they'll be able to see the O2 flow timer that's kind of like our mission clock essentially like once the O2 is started to flow to their seats and they know they've got about an hour and 50 minutes just under 2 hours for the whole time uh they'll be able to see their suit pressure temperature basically it's a way to kind of keep an eye on things and we talking about a little bit Mike but on the Emu is a little bit different yeah the Emu is certainly different uh a lot of that kind of information is on a on a display right in front of you that you have to kind of look down to see and it it can be pretty challenging to see in fact pure2 they're going to be a 100% oxygen environment and I mean you guys were kind of in the same thing and it's it's because like your suit can't you can't move a suit around at 14.7 PSI can you maybe you can but like no that would be pretty that' be pretty tough to do and and as we talked about earlier that's why that Mobility is so important because uh when that suit is pressurized like that it it can be challenging to move around absolutely so that yeah the the the Vox will kind of attenuate so it'll it'll sound like this now but as we get through The Space Walk it'll kind of come down and you'll just hear voices a little bit more clearly uh their their voices are actually going to change too like did that did that happen to you did that throw you Mike the first time you heard that it absolutely did yeah cuz you're you're you're talking and you're going who is that right you don't realize how how much different it can sound um your voice can sound in that lower pressure environment yeah speaking of lower pressure we can uh we can see the pressure changing there with the Telemetry in the bottom left hand side of the screen so we can see that sup pressure going up um and we're able to keep tabs there um as well with the dragon pressure so Dragon uh on the far left Circle that's the pressure within the cabin and then suit obviously that's the pressure within the suits so we'll be actually be able to and I think we've kind of been able to see it already um that these suits will inflate a little bit um look a little different and we were talking about the the visors before so when they're in the sunlight that coating will help you might see you saw the light change a little bit through that window as we're in our Eva position trunk facing the sun that's going to help us with thermal uh inside the capsule and on the creu suits also going to make sure we're maintaining that that optimal pointing for communic outside of Mission Control uh here in hawthor in their excitement somebody dropped a cup we can see our commander Jared isaacman now turning the crank which allows the uh that top hatch to open we'll see him give it uh a pretty heavy uh hatches visually IND open copies stand by should see him give that hatch a pretty strong jolt to release that stion hatch is now unlatched Mike talked about you see him getting his feet getting his feet set that's right Dan you asked if I got opene in the hatch so when you go out a zv1 just like Jared here is zv1 that's the if you just jumped in we are 38 minutes into today's spacewalk and the hatch is open on Dragon first view from a helmet cam looking out Dragon Space X we see installed ev1 is go to [Music] continue that structure you see there is check for er1 [Music] I'm transitioning back from under the display SpaceX copies we with you in your helmet cam once again this helmet cam what we that structure we see is the the space walker this is Jared now egressing through the forward hatch of dragon resilience the first views of the first ever commercial spacewalk I'm at the bottom of the mobility aing I have a feeling the crowd is about to go wild [Applause] know stch back at home we all have a lot of work to do but from here bir sure looks like a perfect [Applause] world I think that even one I'm going to step in to TX Matrix One singlehanded Mobility demonstration one I'm going to step into test matri one singlehanded Mobility demonstration Commander Jared isaacman now emerging with you in test m one watching from the nose [Applause] cone up down left and right are [Applause] threes pitch and roller three Y in two switching single-handed operations are fine static and with Dynamic [Applause] disturbance switching to left hand up down left and right are threes maybe a two pitch is a four roll is a two Y into two so these are the suit Mobility checks that Jared is operation Dynamic and with disturbance are all adequate test Matrix one complete HUD check 5.3 PSI 48% RH 33 dimal 9 CS what one good quite to goodday we stepping into vertical trans we're going to start with the horizontal bars all right we're going to transition over to vertical I say vertical and horizontal are equally workable slightly saers horizontal I'm going to do a Max reach left hand at the top of the mobility a at the midpoint you have good video we just lost our live video We Stand by one okay Switching over to Max reach [Applause] switching I'm holding up at the max any1 go ahead and continue the operation uh we'll let you know we're back on with live video C [Applause] that for your awareness max8 and the mid next test Matrix 2 is complete off check e1's good e2's good good good stepping in tmri three hands fre demonstration ev1 space xport in time recommended Ingress time of o2 flow plus 4 7 minutes that time 47 minutes and dragon we're back on live video from the nose [Applause] con happy ni and space at [Applause] TV1 I would say the hands-free demonstration is very comparable to the trainer in terms of the foot restraints space copies and ev1 when you have time if you'd like to return to the reach demonstration uh we'll take a look at that with the live video happy that test Matrix 3 is complete the Hut readout is 5.3 PSI 47% R 33 dmal 8 CSI and stepping back into max reach copy test as you can see top of the mobility [Applause] a and uh let's get a Quick Crew off the che e one's good good I'm good good happy back okay uh Max reach whether it's left or right hand seems to be about the same top of the mobility Aid and then the mid R copy we see it Che up from the bottom [Applause] any go back SpaceX negative we got about 1 minute until ev1 Ingress the guy one minute gorgeous [Applause] ev1 we're checking out your helmet cam now well I'm checking out your nose T right now and looks pretty good copy we turn the nose cone see you looking at us [Applause] all right we're coming up about that 02 FL timer time true check for Ingress ev1's good good all right St ja TV one that's for the huge team effort that it took to get us to this point we know it's just the start then I'm transitioning back into the vehicle [Applause] SP at ev1 just taking a quick look here here the hatch seals from what I can see so far they look pretty good copy on the hatch seals and stand by for transition to read off [Applause] reset and ev1 is clear all right so Jared back inside uh we we heard him going through What's called the test Matrix uh it's basically just a bunch of Maneuvers using different hands using the foot Mobility in progress you're a spice box for hours and these guys only have 10 to 15 minutes and it just like that yeah it it can go pretty quick and uh but fortunately um good I see a little bit of a bulge between 14 and 13 so you're hearing Sarah call out some more of the seal check there as as she's exiting out SpaceX copies that report good pick so this was something we knew might happen um and between 28 and 27 copy the crew trained on exactly what to do in this scenario just pop it back in re one final between 19 and 18 that might be best reated with hatch closure SpaceX copies can you repeat the location EV complete between 19 and 18 all right copy I'll track that and uh ask again when you're inpp P2 is theing with e super exciting to see this our fellow space xer yeah Sarah Gillis now about to make her Space Walk e one I'm going to hand this back to you like we mentioned Sarah will be performing the same uh set of Mobility tests uh so we will do the same uh try to stand by and listen to those Cals [Music] [Applause] I mean I said it before a lot of us were characters we want to do this all right stepping into test Matrix one for single handed Mobility really cool to see one of our own out there that's awesome and ev2 for awareness we're watching from the nose cone and copy all I would say in all three transation AIS I'm having certainly cross couet movements forward back I am inducing a bit of a roll similarly with left right and up down a bit of a pitch but all are achievable right into is three now a three bur is a four and pites the three for s from Left Hand stepping into horizontal bars are definitely preferred and I'm not be able to stabilize my body with single hand disturbances for bre left and right stepping into max reach do you have visual a firm we have visual on the nose cone puppy from bar four to Bar two from top down and similar reach from bar two up to Bar four SpaceX copies reach and test matri one complete SE pressure 5.25 33.8 Celsius 37% humidity SpaceX copies HUD readout and test Matrix one complete bar one and bar four on that stre bar one and bar on Space has copies and you could see the Earth dark and we flew into like an orbital and test to try to combine them so we'll call that complete two pressure 5.27 38% humidity 33 the pool you know time to get out just the pool you know time to get out just one more minute e e to see that forward hatch closed again it's it's got to be really hard when they tell you it's time to go back in yeah just one more minute yep reminds me of when I was a kid swimming in the pool you know time to get out just one more minute I mean it it it speaks to to the professionalism for for Jared for Sarah for the whole crew really like that's that's got to be this is something they've been training for for years and it's got to be really hard not to go for those you know that extra 30 seconds but they're true professionals yep they know there's a [Music] timeline e 1.5 our space walk did start today at 3:12 a.m. Pacific 1012 UTC it's continuing to tick up ours was unique we we talked about it a little bit with Mike there's there's different rules for every single Space Walk f is creep Town dude e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e

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