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This is Katherine Goble with ourTrajectory and Launch Window Division. Her work is pertinent totoday's proceedings. Come on.Go get her a chair. We have a confirmedlaunch window.. - Give her your chair.- Yes, sir. We have a confirmed launch window forfriendship 7. Let's discuss a landing zone. The Navy needs a singular landing zone. 20 miles square is what we canservice for retrieval. Outside of that,we risk the capsule's recovery. We'd like 3 possible recovery areas. We can't cover half the damn ocean. With all due respect,our capsule's being altered daily. We're orbiting the Earth at...what's the speed now?
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This is Katherine Goble with our Trajectory and Launch Window Division
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Her work is pertinent to today's proceedings
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Come on Go get her a chair
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We have a confirmed launch window
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Give her your chair Yes sir
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We have a confirmed launch window for friendship 7 Let's discuss a landing zone
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The Navy needs a singular landing zone
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20 miles square is what we can service for retrieval
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Outside of that we risk the capsule's recovery
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We'd like 3 possible recovery areas
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We can't cover half the damn ocean
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With all due respect our capsule's being altered daily
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We're orbiting the Earth at what's the speed now
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The untold story of Katherine G. Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson – brilliant African-American women working at NASA and serving as the brains behind one of the greatest operations in history – the launch of astronaut John Glenn into orbit. The visionary trio crossed all gender and race lines to inspire generations to dream big.