and Hernan Moscoso Boedo.
informed Hernando Doo's um studies and
Jose Hernandez: Thank you, thank you Gonzalo for that kind introduction.
Jose Hernandez: This is the mid-deck guys; the three of 'em.
Jose Hernandez: The-the exhaustion of the three engines continuing on.
Jose Hernandez: It's-it's the exhaust -- unidentified voice: your seat if you want to, do it.
Jose Hernandez: And right there you saw the explosive bolts for the separation.
Jose Hernandez: Next up you're gonna see is the separation from the external tank.
Jose Hernandez: and trajectory.
Jose Hernandez: We're happy that we didn't bounce off of the Station. This allows us to open our-our-our door that has access to the Station.
Jose Hernandez: And then for about a period of about 30 seconds our-our pilot takes control, but the main control is our commander, he's the one that actually lands it.
Jose Hernandez: This is the -- unidentified voice: landing gear unidentified voice: . Thank you Jose.
Jose Hernandez: This is the perspective of the, of the pilots using the Heads Up Display, HUD display. That's what they're looking at right now.
Jose Hernandez: And let me tell you, four hours later after that we were in at Domingo's. I was, I had a beer in my hand and --
Jose Hernandez: Yeah, I think I-I think he's right in a sense that-that we've only got three missions left for the Space Shuttle Fleet and then they're gonna get retired.
Jose Hernandez: Yeah, I mean it's the equivalent when we the-the-there's no denial that in ending the space program the Shuttle space program, there's gonna be a shift of talent
Jose Hernandez: Oh, thank you very much.
Jose Hernandez: Thank you.
Jose Hernandez: Exactly. Mario: Well thank you very much; appreciate it; appreciate it.
There was the conquistadors-- Hernan Cortez-- that came to Mexico with black slaves, with black people that he then made into slaves.
Harley or Jay Hernandez, maybe that would be OK.
My name Ana Dias Hernandez.
This is Rudy Hernandez, one of your little monsters from Portland, Oregon.
Jose created the Jose Hernandez Reaching for the Stars Foundation in December 2005, a non-profit organization.
unidentified voice: Jose Hernandez: And we do have some cameras outside where, that we control and we see this through cameras. You can see Danny coming out and initiating the space walk. They always
unidentified voice: Jose Hernandez: Pretty soon the, the Shuttle starts behaving like an airplane; the aerodynamic surfaces start taking effect.
unidentified voice: Jose Hernandez: And you can see how C.J. Sturckow, our commander, lands this. I mean look at the back wheels they just touch at the same time. So he's-he's a good Marine
So the heroes of this story are Hernandez-Diaz, Schisterman, and Hernan , who published this paper in 2006 that explains
We met this gentleman named Rudy Hernandez, who's from southwest Detroit, who really set the tone.
presentation you you reference Peruvian Economist Hernando doto a lot in your book and and one of those is in
hope well you know um Hernando doto of course is Peruvian and he
I mean that's like Hernandez. And so I started reading about him. I started reading about him and you know what I found out? I found out that there was many similarities between
There's a very famous Peruvian economist named Hernando de Soto, who says the biggest barrier to upward mobility is not actually
unidentified voice: fired. Jose Hernandez: At this point now we're waiting for the latches to latch onto the Station and then we're gonna get some confirming cues, some lights that tell us that capture
Mario: Yeah. Jose Hernandez: And just so, just so he make sure he gives out the right amount I think I signed six of 'em alright so --
And that's right. Jay Hernandez, slash Jessie-- and is in a very happy place in her life.
unidentified voice: Yep. unidentified voice: Jose Hernandez: You see the speed brakes are out.
And I have an idea of, at the beginning-- and I always said that when Hernan Cortes came to Mexico
Thanks for watching this episode of Crash Course Latin American Literature which was filmed at the Carlos Hernandez studio in Indianapolis, and was made with all the help of these kind people.
Thanks for watching this episode of Crash Course Latin American Literature which was filmed at the Carlos Hernandez Studio in Indianapolis, and was made with the help of all these tree huggers.
Oh, the British Museum has a miniature painted by the Spanish Forger that depicts Hernando Cortés landing in Mexico.
This is almost an omen to one of the Ansel Adam shots, the Hernandez shot.
I think people like that, saying-- and actually, Christian Hernandez tweeted it yesterday.
With that please let me introduce you Mr. Jose Hernandez.
And-and-and while a lot of kids looked forward to summer vacation, the Hernandez kids kinda
Hasta la próxima! Thanks for watching this, the final episode of Crash Course Latin American Literature, which was filmed at the Carlos Hernandez Studio in Indianapolis,
See you then. Thanks for watching this episode of Crash Course Latin American Literature which was filmed at the Carlos Hernandez Studio in Indianapolis,
See you then. Thanks for watching this episode of Crash Course Latin American Literature, which was filmed at the Carlos Hernandez Studio in Indianapolis
See you then. Thanks for watching this episode of Crash Course Latin American Literature which was filmed at the Carlos Hernandez Studio in Indianapolis
See you then. Thanks for watching this episode of Crash Course Latin American Literature which was filmed at the Carlos Hernandez Studio in Indianapolis, Indiana