Tom Hax said that he is definitely two things that are going to be in the future of search for space. One, the day will come at some point when astronauts land on the moon and they are welcomed by other humans, indicating that we have gone from the moon, a place that we just travel to be a house.
Other – Ok, it is probably It is best to listen to her directly,
“Forgive my language, but is going to knock someone,” Hans said, for a roar of laughter.
“Apollo 13” actor and in this case, co-writer and narrator, on Monday (March 10) for an inviting-screening of his new immersive film at Space Center Houston, “The Moonwockers: a Journey with Tom Hax.” Among the 500 participating participant were three of the four members of NASA’s Artemis 2 crew, Reed Vicman, Victor Glover and Christina Coach, who are slapped to be slaughtered The next people to fly on the moon And those who have a part in the film, and Apollo 16 Astronaut Charlie Duke, which moved to its surface in 1972.
“As I was seeing (film), there were some things that I had thought about, and it was not about the purchase on the moon,” Volthers said, still laughing. The suggestion of the haxes seemed to be suggested to catch all three Artemis astronauts from the guards.
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“I am not saying that this flight should be in the plan!” Fragmented Hans. Then he reduced his tone to take the voice of mission control. “Okay, we notice what is on the flight plan fixed for the next 45 minutes. If you can only reduce shades on the lunar module, and do you have some Mantovan records or we can put on some Edel?”
Hanks continued, “We are now going to enter the LOS (loss of signal) phase. We will return in about 45 minutes, because according to scientists – we have an experiment that we have done here at Johnson Space Center – how much time you need.”
“The selection of the crew for that mission is going to be very, very, very important,” Hanks said, wrapping the bit. “A lot of compatibility test – if you want to join the astronaut core. Just keep swipe.”
“I am,” Volthers replied, left his mic with a wide smile.
“The Moonwockers” covers the audience in the story of past and current missions to detect our nearest astronomical neighbor. In the Space Center Houston, The film is spread beyond the edges The five -storey long screen walls of the theater to spread on the walls and floors. In London, 59 studios in Literoom, this is one Complete 360-Digry Experience,
It was earlier in Literroom for 59 studio production that the Hax received the idea that you could use the same format to take people to the lunar surface.
“I said,” it’s as close as a person can meet to walk on the moon, if you guys think in this way, “Hanks said, stating how he first joined. “And he said, ‘Okay, we are. Would you like to start working with us right now?” ,
From there, the conversation expanded, eventually linked to Hans with space documentary manufacturer Chris Riley as he decided on the direction he wanted to take with the film.
“I think we all know that the vast majority of humanity thinks that Neel (Armstrong) and Buzz (Aldrin) moved to the moon and it was,” Hans said. “For TV audience Charlie (Duke) Moon There was a fraction for the audience (Apollo 11). Not for me – for me, at any time a human was walking out (I was watching). ,
“So find the goods that we had, which will still blow your mind, which you did not know, the pictures you did not see,” he said.
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For example, Hanks asked Duke, “Did you ever fall down? Have you ever traveled?”
“At the end of our stay, we were going to do ‘Moon Olympics’, and we decided to jump and jump away,” Duke said. “So we started out, and John (Young) started bouncing, and I was jumping, and when I jumped, I got straight and when I did my CG (center of gravity), I went backwards and I left.”
“If I was ever afraid during the mission, it was then, but fear is not a bad feeling if you do not panic,” he said.
Quickly assessing his situation, still in the mid-time, Duke rolled correctly and landed on his behalf. He then jumped on his back.
“First, what hit me – ‘I’m still alive.” And so John came and looked down and said, ‘It was not very smart.’ He helped me, but the TV camera was right on me.
Hanks said that if there was an emotion, he wanted to take the audience away from watching “The Moonwockers”, it would be a sense of curiosity – especially those who watch the film who are only visiting Houston.
“Especially in this city, you preach to those who play the song,” said Houstonian audiences, “Houstonians are being met with laughter. “This is to say to those other people, ‘Okay, what is not there?” ,
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“Every time I hear that (” We choose to go to the moon “) (President John F.) Kennedy’s speechHe said that every time we become knowledgeable, we become aware of how much we do not know. So we go there and find out what else is, “he said.
It felt the same after Glover Watching “The Moonwockers”.
“I bowed to Christina, while President Kennedy was giving speeches and I said,” We don’t talk like this anymore. ” So I hope we have been reminded – but not only (to the moon) to return to enter the encyclopedia – but reminded what we can do, right? ” He said.
“We can see some things (on the moon) can be burnt in a day that a human never laid eyes. It’s amazing,” Glover said. “But what is more amazing is to come back and just talk to people about it. This path can change. That was really resonating with me, watching it here today.”
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