Mission Space Brief

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Welcome to the International Space training Santa, you here today to train for the greatest adventure in the history of mankind. Space travel. I know you're probably feeling a little nervous right now, but don't worry. Every astronaut has felt that way at one time or another, even the heroes who went to the moon. But there is one thing they had that you don't have yet training. You're here today for flight training, the most thrilling experience that any astronaut candidate will ever have. Before you decide if it's right for you, let me introduce you T A spacecraft. The X two space shuttle. It's powered by solid hydrogen and can accelerate from 0 to 60 1000 in 60 seconds. So when you hear the words go from orange, you definitely want to hang on. Now you've already been organized into teams and soon each of you will be assigned a position navigator, pilot, commander or engineer. The success of your mission will depend on all of you working together as a team. However, your capcom and in a few minutes I'll give you your specific assignments. But first, our flight director has some safety instructions for you, Lieutenant remember the team number you're standing on when the doors in front of you open, you will be directed to a flight station with that number on it. When you get there, please stand on the circles during your green team less intense training mission. You'll be enclosed inside X two flight simulators that produce sensations of acceleration. Those who are made uncomfortable by includes dark spaces or simulators should bypass this experience. As you can see, astronaut flight training isn't like anything you've ever experienced before. If you liked opt out, just ask any member of the I S T C crew for directions. As for the rest of you report for your pre flight briefing, it's go time.