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:34:05
That is enough to send the astronaut
miles and miles in space.

:34:10
So what if I was to jump
on a trampoline in space?

:34:14
You would go up and up and up...
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...and you'd never come down!
:34:21
Could you hit a baseball to the moon?
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Actually, you could.
:34:27
You'd just have to knock it
halfway there.

:34:29
That's just about 100,000 miles.
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And then the moon's gravity
does the rest.

:34:35
- Okay? Bye-bye.
- Thank you.

:34:37
- You're welcome.
- Thank you, Mrs.Holland.

:34:41
I've never met a kid who didn't dream
of being an astronaut.

:34:46
Ever meet a kid
that wouldn't grow up?

:34:48
Sara Holland this is William Hawkins,
retired Air Force colonel.

:34:54
The best pilot they ever had,
next to me.

:34:57
The Hawk. I've heard of you.
:34:59
Commander Jenkins told me a story
about you and him in Vietnam.

:35:03
From Cliff Jenkins,
it's guaranteed to be 100% bullshit.

:35:06
I'll guarantee you that.
How's he doing?

:35:10
Actually, he's dead.
:35:12
While Hawk gets his foot out of his
mouth, I'll introduce Tank Sullivan.

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He's a navigator.
The best one the Air Force ever had.

:35:21
He'd find anything anywhere.
That is, till God found him.

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Now more than ever.
A pleasure to meet you.

:35:27
This is Jerry O'Neill. He's
a structural engineer and designer.

:35:30
Jerry worked on the Stealth project.
You remember that.

:35:34
No nickname for you?
:35:35
Well, you can call me...
:35:37
...anytime.
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Okay.
:35:43
If you men are ready,
we have some work to do.

:35:47
Would you like a banana, honey?
:35:53
I don't need to remind you of
the consequences of failure here.

:35:58
- Personal consequences.
- That's the problem with you Russians.


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