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1:14:02
I don't know.
I-I'll check the math again.

1:14:15
Was there a wind that day?
1:14:18
I-I don't remember.
1:14:20
'Cause if there was,
1:14:22
the wind probably came
from the west...

1:14:25
which means that it would've pushed
the rocket...

1:14:30
right there.
1:14:36
Prodigious.
1:14:38
...associated--
1:14:41
[ Students Murmuring ]
1:14:47
Mr.Hayes, where you off to
in such a hurry?

1:14:50
Okay, everybody,
back in your seats.

1:14:53
Miss Stanton, Miss Blue, let's go,
back in your seats. Mr.Hancock.

1:14:59
That goes for you too,
Mr.Wilson.

1:15:05
Miss Riley,
what's going on in here?

1:15:07
They didn't start
that fire, Mr.Turner.

1:15:11
In the first place, you are
not a member of this classroom.

1:15:14
- Neither are you, Mr.Turner.
- [ Students Chuckling ]

1:15:16
Why don't you let the boy
defend himself?

1:15:18
And in the second place,
this rocket proves nothing.

1:15:22
You've already admitted
having lost a number of your rockets.

1:15:25
You cannot prove
conclusively...

1:15:27
- that another one of them
didn't start that fire.
- Yes, I can.

1:15:38
Are we to conclude, Mr.Hickam,
that since leaving school,

1:15:40
you've not only become an expert
in rocket science, but in
the field of trigonometry?

1:15:44
- I didn't say that I was a rock--
- Obviously, you learned more...

1:15:46
- in the coal mines
than you did in high school.
- [ Students Chuckling ]

1:15:49
Let the boy talk.
Go ahead, Homer.

1:15:53
Now, that fire was near Welch, just
under three miles from our launchpad.

1:15:57
And at the time of the fire, the
best that we could do was 1.2 miles...


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