If you see me on the Neapolitan line at Tony's, I'm really soft on it. Sometimes you dock it, which is little spikes that you'd roll over it for thin crust pizzas, so the gas.
Her name is Krista Lettko. Her boat is currently docked in the San Francisco Bay. She runs a marketing and production company and she teaches yoga.
And the treadmill is crazy. When we docked SpaceX, we didn't take a day off for about 28 days.
They're castrated without anesthesia. Their noses are bashed. Their tails are docked . Their ears are clipped. Their beaks are seared off, just horrible mutilations, and drugs, and violence.
That's reality. I was there. And this is us getting ready to dock to the space station. It's about a six hour ride as we're phasing with the space station-- catching up-- which is extremely quick.
Japan launches from an island called Tanegashima. The ATV uses a Russian system to dock autonomously in the same way that their progress docks to the station, and the HTV rendezvous with the vehicle, and then we grab it with that Canadarm that you saw and berth it to the forward end of the vehicle.
All I was doing was keeping us alive with our life support systems, and the rocket did everything. And the right side there is up docking in the space station, and the left side is our little tiny launch vehicle. Now, the first time you get to float I thought it'd be this magical, crazy experience, but in reality it's very uncomfortable.
that thing. And the Mercury was pretty much, as you probably are aware and many of you studied all this stuff was that Scott Carpenter had a lot of problems on his flight because developed a system that would allow the ground to automatically dock one of our spacecraft to the International Space Station. We don't have that program. They got to do it manually.
They're getting totally separated from reality. We have great things going on with private industry docking with the space station. But instead we have a stupid thing on the news this morning about government officials messing up traffic on purpose on a bridge,
Alexandria was searched all books were confiscated and anything the library wanted was kept by the library and copied and the copies were given to people who docked and as you might expect searching and acquiring books in that way caused all kinds of technical problems in the first place the supply of eolos sophic and ureides was limited
And the treadmill is crazy. And the way we grab these things, they don't actually dock .
I'm ready to explore Planet Kindergarten. We arrive at the base camp, then orbit while we look for a place to dock . I'm assigned to my commander, my capsule, and my crewmates.
The, once we get up there one of the first things we do is we open up the payload bay doors. We do that because the radiators are on the inside portion of the payload bay doors; unidentified voice: Okay. unidentified voice: I think you got it up to about -- Jose Hernadez: During docking our commander is the one that's in control. The pilot's
Lee: it's changed how they operate, and maybe for the better. Maybe not, I'm not sure, I don't know all the details, but what do you guys think about that? Lee: What was the, cause I took a tour of the Steve Irwin when it was docked in the Hudson River. And met Tod and he was giving the tour and he mentioned that there was a
enormous forfeit down in order to borrow it as soon as the books came in they wrote to Athens and said fine keep the forfeit we're keeping your books we'll send you copies they passed a law that any ship that set that that docked in Alexandria was searched all books were confiscated and anything the library wanted was kept by the library and
The, once we get up there one of the first things we do is we open up the payload bay doors. We do that because the radiators are on the inside portion of the payload bay doors; And this requires a lot of high level crew resource management as we get in closer and closer into the, onto the International Space Station and basically dock , physically dock
and kind of before Ghirardelli Square, right in that area is Hyde Street Pier. And there's these incredible, old historic ships, and we perform on their ships, sometimes while sailing around the Bay and sometimes while they're docked . In addition, we've started partnering with the California State Parks as well, and as Cliff mentioned, we've done a show out on Angel Island.
both agreed we weren't going to let him do that. But anyway, his job was to fly the Lunar module down to the surface and back again. My job was to fly them all out there, stay in orbit by myself while they were down on the surface. Then when they come back into Lunar orbit while they rendezvoused, I docked . Then I got to fly them all the way back home. Like I say, I got most of what they call stick time. Now, there's a difference in the perception of what each crew member does as far as what the public sees. I mean,
about 5.7 million miles. I wish we had frequent flies with programs -- with the airlines 'cause then there would be, I would be sittin' pretty. But-but-but you'll see us. We rendezvoused with the International Space Station; physically docked to them, docked with them and then, and did our work, and then undocked and came back home. And so we start the video you can see what --
Jimmy: it's my own damn fault Is it Florida, or Mississippi, or wherever the boat happens to be docked ?