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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:36,954 --> 00:00:39,748 CJ ENM presents 2 00:00:42,876 --> 00:00:44,711 a CJ ENM Studios and BLAAD Studios production 3 00:00:44,753 --> 00:00:46,588 CSM error code 2501. 4 00:00:46,630 --> 00:00:49,925 RCS 3309, requesting FDO check. 5 00:00:50,259 --> 00:00:53,303 FDO confirmed, Narae-ho stand by after sitrep. 6 00:00:54,388 --> 00:00:55,806 5 years ago, 7 00:00:56,348 --> 00:01:03,730 Korea’s first Moon exploration rocket Narae-ho launched. 8 00:01:09,194 --> 00:01:12,489 It experienced an unforeseen explosion, 9 00:01:13,031 --> 00:01:16,869 resulting in tragic losses of 3 incredible astronauts. 10 00:01:16,910 --> 00:01:19,913 Everything was a shock to us all. 11 00:01:20,330 --> 00:01:25,419 I’m sure the public was shocked more than us… 12 00:01:25,711 --> 00:01:27,963 Due to conflicts between nations, 13 00:01:28,130 --> 00:01:31,258 Korea was withdrawn from International Space Committee. 14 00:01:31,383 --> 00:01:36,680 The independent lunar mission seemed to end in failure. 15 00:01:39,099 --> 00:01:42,394 The Moon can be thought of as the Antarctic of Earth. 16 00:01:42,811 --> 00:01:46,106 It contains vast underground resources and Helium-3 is noteworthy, 17 00:01:46,315 --> 00:01:48,192 which can be served as an energy source 18 00:01:48,233 --> 00:01:53,906 for humanity for tens of thousands of years. 19 00:01:55,032 --> 00:02:00,120 That’s why the world is engaged in fierce competition over the Moon. 20 00:02:00,370 --> 00:02:02,039 Who will plant the flag first? 21 00:02:02,331 --> 00:02:07,044 Korea has also thrown its hat into the ring in the competition. 22 00:02:07,294 --> 00:02:09,463 Had we stopped then, 23 00:02:09,630 --> 00:02:11,798 everything would’ve concluded as a failure, 24 00:02:12,174 --> 00:02:13,842 but if we can continue challenging ourselves, 25 00:02:13,884 --> 00:02:17,638 then that failure becomes a step towards our success. 26 00:02:17,846 --> 00:02:19,181 To us all. 27 00:02:19,515 --> 00:02:24,603 That’s how Korea’s second rocket Woori-ho was created. 28 00:02:24,770 --> 00:02:28,565 And these are the three astronauts who will embark on this journey. 29 00:02:28,774 --> 00:02:32,903 Being an astronaut was a dream since I was young, 30 00:02:33,362 --> 00:02:36,031 so it’s an honor just to carry out a mission on the Moon. 31 00:02:37,407 --> 00:02:38,909 Her name? 32 00:02:39,701 --> 00:02:43,413 I’ll choose it when I arrive on the Moon while looking at Earth. 33 00:02:43,622 --> 00:02:44,790 It’s been tough. 34 00:02:44,998 --> 00:02:49,044 I was able to overcome everything because of my family’s support. 35 00:02:49,253 --> 00:02:50,003 This? 36 00:02:50,045 --> 00:02:52,256 My son gave it to me. 37 00:02:52,339 --> 00:02:56,468 He said this little guy will protect me. 38 00:02:57,344 --> 00:02:59,680 I went through a lot of training during my SEAL days, 39 00:02:59,805 --> 00:03:03,141 but I’m a rookie when it comes to being a pilot. 40 00:03:03,392 --> 00:03:06,895 I will not let the sacrifices of Narae-ho crew members go in vain 41 00:03:06,937 --> 00:03:11,942 by completing this mission with experienced colleagues. 42 00:03:13,944 --> 00:03:16,905 20 months of training, 43 00:03:17,072 --> 00:03:23,996 Lee, Cho and Hwang endured 2800 hours of grueling training. 44 00:03:24,329 --> 00:03:27,499 They are now ready to become the mankind’s second group 45 00:03:27,541 --> 00:03:28,625 Let’s go! 46 00:03:29,668 --> 00:03:32,004 to step on the Moon after USA. 47 00:03:32,546 --> 00:03:34,756 3, 2, 1, launch! 48 00:03:34,798 --> 00:03:38,427 With tremendous vibration, our spacecraft Woori-ho finally lifted off! 49 00:03:38,510 --> 00:03:42,806 Woori-ho is the second manned spacecraft created with Korea’s own technology. 50 00:03:42,931 --> 00:03:44,850 We hope they reach the Moon safely… 51 00:03:44,892 --> 00:03:47,352 On December, 2029, 52 00:03:47,394 --> 00:03:50,772 we’re heading for the Moon once more. 53 00:03:51,315 --> 00:03:53,483 We are going. 54 00:04:09,708 --> 00:04:12,085 Due to radio communication interruption, 55 00:04:12,211 --> 00:04:15,297 aviation and rail control systems were erroneously affected, 56 00:04:15,339 --> 00:04:17,089 causing massive delays in various means of transportation. 57 00:04:17,216 --> 00:04:19,510 According to a bridge satellite, 58 00:04:19,635 --> 00:04:22,888 USA’s manned Lunar gateway has also been affected. 59 00:04:40,531 --> 00:04:43,367 Our atmosphere absorbed most of the solar wind here, 60 00:04:43,408 --> 00:04:46,620 but Woori-ho, which was approaching the Moon orbit, 61 00:04:46,745 --> 00:04:50,916 lost communication with Korea Aeronautics and Space Center. 62 00:04:51,250 --> 00:04:53,168 Woori-ho embarked on its journey 3 days ago, 63 00:04:53,293 --> 00:04:56,129 and it was on the verge of entering lunar orbit this morning. 64 00:04:56,213 --> 00:05:00,551 Due to the effects of solar wind, all communication has been severed. 65 00:05:00,884 --> 00:05:03,345 Directly exposed to the influence of solar wind, 66 00:05:03,470 --> 00:05:05,514 concerns for the crew members of Woori-ho are growing deeper. 67 00:05:05,556 --> 00:05:10,978 The cause of communication cut off is being investigated, 68 00:05:11,228 --> 00:05:13,522 and once it’s re-established, 69 00:05:13,772 --> 00:05:17,901 it will enter lunar orbit by midnight tonight at the latest, 70 00:05:18,360 --> 00:05:21,405 and make an attempt to land on the surface. 71 00:05:21,446 --> 00:05:25,158 Minister! Without knowing the reason, can they enter orbit? 72 00:05:25,200 --> 00:05:26,660 Any damages to Woori-ho’s exterior? 73 00:05:26,702 --> 00:05:28,412 Minister! 74 00:05:43,635 --> 00:05:45,429 Present time of 10:15 UTC, 75 00:05:45,804 --> 00:05:49,516 the solar wind has damaged Woori-ho’s comms, 76 00:05:49,683 --> 00:05:51,560 and I, Hwang Sun-woo, am leaving a status log. 77 00:05:51,602 --> 00:05:56,940 Cdr. Lee and Lt. Cho are conducting space walks to check and restore 78 00:05:57,191 --> 00:06:00,110 power and communication antennae, 79 00:06:00,819 --> 00:06:02,779 Sir, the pressure inside the decom chamber is rising. 80 00:06:02,821 --> 00:06:06,074 It could be a decompressor power error, you should head back inside. 81 00:06:06,200 --> 00:06:07,492 Do you copy? 82 00:06:07,826 --> 00:06:10,495 Another H-1 2042 went off. 83 00:06:11,538 --> 00:06:13,248 2033 is stable, 84 00:06:14,625 --> 00:06:16,168 current status is… 85 00:06:17,377 --> 00:06:20,923 a fuel cell warning, H overload, 86 00:06:22,466 --> 00:06:25,552 why is the aux line control system valve closed? 87 00:06:26,053 --> 00:06:28,138 I don’t think anyone closed it. 88 00:06:28,889 --> 00:06:33,644 The scope of system errors is expanding. 89 00:06:34,144 --> 00:06:39,525 To sum up, stages 11 to 14 in the manual are nominal… 90 00:06:42,361 --> 00:06:45,155 Another H-1 fuel cell just went off! 91 00:06:45,739 --> 00:06:48,367 Sporadic malfunction of H-2 while under repair! 92 00:06:49,326 --> 00:06:53,330 This may cause a problem if temp controller cannot be reset 93 00:06:53,372 --> 00:06:55,457 while under PTC mode is off. 94 00:06:56,750 --> 00:07:01,755 What’s even more problematic is, warnings from the mechanic… 95 00:07:01,964 --> 00:07:04,174 Mayday! Mayday! 96 00:07:04,341 --> 00:07:05,759 Mayday! Mayday! 97 00:07:05,926 --> 00:07:06,844 What’s the situation? 98 00:07:07,010 --> 00:07:09,096 It’s like this. 99 00:07:09,346 --> 00:07:11,807 A situation where I can fool around. 100 00:07:11,890 --> 00:07:13,559 Very calm situation. 101 00:07:13,600 --> 00:07:16,520 It’s not serious, Hwang, grab the manual. 102 00:07:19,690 --> 00:07:21,358 Jesus Christ… 103 00:07:22,943 --> 00:07:25,237 Are wimps allowed in the SEAL unit nowadays? 104 00:07:25,279 --> 00:07:27,406 He’s gonna give me cancer. 105 00:07:27,656 --> 00:07:29,283 Making fuss over nothing. 106 00:07:29,408 --> 00:07:32,995 We’re here to explore the Moon, but you’ll nag me to death. 107 00:07:33,412 --> 00:07:36,874 I’m ordering you to cut comm and… 108 00:07:37,165 --> 00:07:39,042 Actually, just go to sleep. 109 00:07:39,418 --> 00:07:40,878 Yo, Space SEAL. 110 00:07:41,044 --> 00:07:43,046 Is space a joke to you? 111 00:07:43,422 --> 00:07:47,801 And Flight sounded like he saw death earlier, 112 00:07:48,218 --> 00:07:52,681 “Don’t go! EVA is off limits!” 113 00:07:53,390 --> 00:07:57,019 It’s not like he’s gonna come and fix it if we don’t. 114 00:07:57,186 --> 00:08:00,147 Space SEAL, increase power to Command Module. 115 00:08:00,355 --> 00:08:01,190 Yes, sir. 116 00:08:03,901 --> 00:08:05,944 Resetting power to Command Module. 117 00:08:10,282 --> 00:08:12,659 Commander, I think we got video comm uplink. 118 00:08:12,826 --> 00:08:15,746 Lt. Cho, let’s head back inside when we get the audio comm. 119 00:08:15,787 --> 00:08:16,872 Copy that. 120 00:08:19,833 --> 00:08:21,293 By the way, sir. 121 00:08:22,085 --> 00:08:25,088 Now that comm with Earth has been cut, 122 00:08:26,882 --> 00:08:33,054 space feels like hell in a way. 123 00:08:33,388 --> 00:08:37,100 Hell is where your Earthly debt remains. 124 00:08:37,808 --> 00:08:39,394 This is heaven. 125 00:08:40,145 --> 00:08:42,438 The perfect heaven where arrears and interest don’t exist. 126 00:08:42,563 --> 00:08:45,067 Why’re you talking about hell in this sacred space? 127 00:08:45,108 --> 00:08:46,360 We haven’t been here that long. 128 00:08:46,443 --> 00:08:47,861 You miss your wife already? 129 00:08:48,028 --> 00:08:51,031 I’ll take it back, sir. 130 00:08:52,908 --> 00:08:54,117 What’s with you? 131 00:08:54,493 --> 00:08:55,410 You crying? 132 00:08:55,953 --> 00:08:57,871 Of course not! 133 00:08:58,789 --> 00:09:02,209 I was thinking of my son, who’s still in that hell. 134 00:09:02,960 --> 00:09:05,838 Why should I cry… 135 00:09:06,505 --> 00:09:09,883 Commander, you haven’t named your unborn daughter yet. 136 00:09:11,218 --> 00:09:16,181 I almost had one earlier, but that damn solar wind… 137 00:09:28,527 --> 00:09:29,278 Hwang Sun-woo. 138 00:09:29,319 --> 00:09:32,364 Check the power and stop being aloof. 139 00:09:33,115 --> 00:09:33,991 Minister. 140 00:09:34,408 --> 00:09:38,203 The chance of back-to-back massive failures is very low. 141 00:09:38,412 --> 00:09:42,833 The previous program’s failure lies on your predecessor 142 00:09:42,875 --> 00:09:44,042 for not thoroughly evaluating it. 143 00:09:44,084 --> 00:09:45,586 Who are you worried for? 144 00:09:45,669 --> 00:09:49,381 When this fail, I got the congress to go back to, but not you. 145 00:09:49,715 --> 00:09:51,633 I begged to be sent to the Foreign Affairs, 146 00:09:51,717 --> 00:09:53,510 why put a lit major in charge of Science & Tech? 147 00:09:53,552 --> 00:09:55,637 What’s going on? What happened? 148 00:09:55,721 --> 00:09:58,098 We got communication restored. 149 00:10:00,017 --> 00:10:01,310 Do you copy, Woori-ho? 150 00:10:01,435 --> 00:10:02,144 What? 151 00:10:03,103 --> 00:10:04,396 - Woori-ho! - What’s going on? 152 00:10:04,438 --> 00:10:06,315 Only their video uplink is established! 153 00:10:06,899 --> 00:10:09,943 Hwang! Woori-ho! 154 00:10:10,944 --> 00:10:12,070 Do you copy? 155 00:10:12,738 --> 00:10:14,114 Hwang Sun-woo! 156 00:10:14,781 --> 00:10:17,784 How did you re-establish connection with them? 157 00:10:17,951 --> 00:10:21,747 They’re restoring the system, but only video feed at the moment. 158 00:10:21,914 --> 00:10:23,790 FDO! Current location? 159 00:10:24,499 --> 00:10:27,503 They’re cruising near the orbit as planned. 160 00:10:27,669 --> 00:10:31,632 Flight! Are they okay to go outside like that? 161 00:10:32,382 --> 00:10:34,426 Attention all departments, 162 00:10:36,220 --> 00:10:39,056 when the network stabilizes, back up all data, 163 00:10:39,181 --> 00:10:42,893 and re-assess remote access, power, pressure and system. 164 00:10:43,185 --> 00:10:44,603 - Let’s hurry. - Yes, Flight! 165 00:10:44,728 --> 00:10:47,731 I told them many times not to conduct EVA… 166 00:11:01,078 --> 00:11:02,913 - Hwang Sun-woo! - Go ahead, sir. 167 00:11:02,955 --> 00:11:05,082 Any errors other than 1102? 168 00:11:05,290 --> 00:11:09,253 Check for errors on the sun-facing solar cells. 169 00:11:12,589 --> 00:11:14,508 Error 1240 popped up too. 170 00:11:14,633 --> 00:11:19,221 1240 is the terminal transformer… 171 00:11:20,389 --> 00:11:23,100 Commander, I think we should open this. 172 00:11:23,475 --> 00:11:26,937 I’ll check if it was short-circuited from thruster sparks. 173 00:11:27,145 --> 00:11:29,481 Okay, if there’s a problem, toss one out. 174 00:11:29,690 --> 00:11:31,358 We got 3 backups. 175 00:11:31,608 --> 00:11:32,651 But Yoon-jong, 176 00:11:32,818 --> 00:11:34,695 got oxygen tank and the charge? 177 00:11:34,987 --> 00:11:36,613 Yes, those are okay. 178 00:11:36,697 --> 00:11:39,074 Good, weld them together if there’s no interference, 179 00:11:39,116 --> 00:11:42,286 check the fuel tank leak and get back inside. 180 00:11:42,911 --> 00:11:44,121 Yes, sir. 181 00:11:45,914 --> 00:11:49,293 Commander, what else should I do? 182 00:11:50,419 --> 00:11:51,920 Comm is up. 183 00:11:52,713 --> 00:11:55,716 You should change the music. 184 00:11:55,883 --> 00:11:58,135 And stop creating unnecessary tension. 185 00:12:00,387 --> 00:12:01,180 Flight! 186 00:12:01,221 --> 00:12:03,849 We may have a short circuit on solar panel 1. 187 00:12:03,974 --> 00:12:06,310 Lt. Cho is moving to the problematic region. 188 00:12:06,643 --> 00:12:09,229 He may be checking the fuel tank. 189 00:12:09,271 --> 00:12:10,689 Everything okay? 190 00:12:19,823 --> 00:12:24,620 Okay, I’ll now check the fuel tank wiring. 191 00:12:26,288 --> 00:12:29,583 Let’s see… 192 00:12:34,922 --> 00:12:39,635 Commander, I think you should come check this out. 193 00:12:40,552 --> 00:12:41,762 What is it? 194 00:12:42,012 --> 00:12:43,388 The fuel… 195 00:12:43,889 --> 00:12:46,808 The fuel is leaking… 196 00:12:58,987 --> 00:12:59,905 Lt. Cho! 197 00:13:04,117 --> 00:13:05,369 Yoon-jong! 198 00:13:23,762 --> 00:13:24,805 Sir! 199 00:13:29,768 --> 00:13:32,229 Where’s the feed? What happened? 200 00:13:33,021 --> 00:13:35,315 Someone tell me something! 201 00:13:48,871 --> 00:13:49,788 Commander! 202 00:13:50,163 --> 00:13:52,249 Wake up, Commander! 203 00:13:53,959 --> 00:13:56,461 We lost Lt. Cho’s vital signs! 204 00:13:57,671 --> 00:13:59,006 What about Cdr. Lee? 205 00:13:59,464 --> 00:14:01,049 Commander, wake up! 206 00:14:01,341 --> 00:14:03,427 Please snap out of it! 207 00:14:05,012 --> 00:14:07,264 Commander, over here! 208 00:14:07,598 --> 00:14:09,725 Over here, sir! 209 00:14:10,517 --> 00:14:13,395 Are you all right? Commander! 210 00:14:13,437 --> 00:14:16,690 Commander, please wake up… 211 00:14:17,441 --> 00:14:19,443 What do we do? 212 00:14:28,660 --> 00:14:29,995 What about Lt. Cho? 213 00:14:30,662 --> 00:14:32,956 His harness has been cut. 214 00:14:34,124 --> 00:14:35,709 Sir, please come back inside. 215 00:14:36,210 --> 00:14:39,588 Please come back in, Commander, I’m begging you. 216 00:14:40,797 --> 00:14:42,716 Wait, I’ll come outside. 217 00:15:12,246 --> 00:15:14,831 Hwang! What are you doing? 218 00:15:15,290 --> 00:15:17,167 I’m opening the hatch! 219 00:15:17,709 --> 00:15:20,712 How could you, with the pressure difference? 220 00:15:22,756 --> 00:15:25,634 If you open that, you’ll die instantly. 221 00:15:26,677 --> 00:15:29,179 You won’t be able to anyway. 222 00:15:29,680 --> 00:15:31,431 Just stop it… 223 00:15:31,640 --> 00:15:34,142 I only have 15 seconds of oxygen left… 224 00:15:37,729 --> 00:15:40,357 Sun-woo, Hwang Sun-woo… 225 00:15:43,652 --> 00:15:46,947 I can’t see properly now… 226 00:15:47,531 --> 00:15:50,075 Commander, I’ll come out… 227 00:15:50,576 --> 00:15:51,535 No… 228 00:15:53,203 --> 00:15:57,165 No, please, don’t do that! 229 00:15:57,291 --> 00:15:59,835 You can’t drag a body around. 230 00:15:59,918 --> 00:16:04,423 Doing so will cause problems with ship movement. 231 00:16:07,926 --> 00:16:11,430 - No, Commander… - This is… 232 00:16:14,474 --> 00:16:15,642 this is my order. 233 00:16:15,684 --> 00:16:16,852 No… 234 00:16:17,311 --> 00:16:21,148 If you reboot the full system power… 235 00:16:21,273 --> 00:16:23,358 No, please… 236 00:16:23,442 --> 00:16:25,110 you’ll get comm. 237 00:16:25,527 --> 00:16:26,069 No... 238 00:16:26,111 --> 00:16:26,945 Request rescue. 239 00:16:26,987 --> 00:16:29,031 Don’t talk like that, you can’t do this! 240 00:16:29,114 --> 00:16:31,074 One final thing… 241 00:16:33,911 --> 00:16:38,123 this isn’t an order, but a request. 242 00:16:39,666 --> 00:16:42,002 Return home. 243 00:16:44,588 --> 00:16:45,923 Astronaut Hwang Sun-woo! 244 00:16:46,173 --> 00:16:50,177 Please, no! Commander! 245 00:16:51,386 --> 00:16:52,846 No! 246 00:16:53,055 --> 00:16:54,223 Commander! 247 00:16:54,306 --> 00:16:55,807 Sir! No! 248 00:16:55,891 --> 00:16:57,226 Commander! 249 00:16:58,018 --> 00:17:00,270 Commander! 250 00:17:01,396 --> 00:17:03,524 Sir! Please! 251 00:17:04,358 --> 00:17:07,986 No, Commander! 252 00:17:08,862 --> 00:17:12,699 No! Commander! 253 00:17:29,341 --> 00:17:30,384 Flight! 254 00:17:31,093 --> 00:17:33,512 Woori-ho is re-establishing comm! 255 00:17:33,637 --> 00:17:36,014 Transmission and reception are up! 256 00:17:42,312 --> 00:17:43,897 This is Flight Director. 257 00:17:44,273 --> 00:17:45,983 Hwang Sun-woo, are you okay? 258 00:17:46,817 --> 00:17:48,610 If you copy, please respond. 259 00:17:49,862 --> 00:17:51,405 Reporting in. 260 00:17:52,781 --> 00:17:57,286 30,000 km above the Moon, we were hit by solar wind, 261 00:17:59,538 --> 00:18:05,127 power to Command Module and Lander were shut down. 262 00:18:06,044 --> 00:18:10,757 Cdr. Lee Sang-won conducted EVA to repair the comm antennae, 263 00:18:12,092 --> 00:18:16,722 and after the repair, thruster 1 had problems, 264 00:18:19,391 --> 00:18:22,394 and decomp chamber’s power went down, 265 00:18:24,521 --> 00:18:26,356 and the pressure rose… 266 00:18:26,523 --> 00:18:29,526 Explosion of propellant blew Lt. Cho… 267 00:18:32,821 --> 00:18:37,034 We lost Cdr. Lee’s vitals signal. 268 00:18:38,785 --> 00:18:44,541 Attempting to rescue him, Cdr. Lee was hit by solar… 269 00:18:44,625 --> 00:18:46,084 Hwang Sun-woo. 270 00:18:47,044 --> 00:18:48,504 We all know about the situation. 271 00:18:49,004 --> 00:18:51,173 You may stop, so please calm down. 272 00:18:51,840 --> 00:18:55,928 I’m the only one left, I’m sorry… 273 00:18:56,678 --> 00:18:58,639 I’m so sorry… 274 00:19:01,683 --> 00:19:05,812 Until we link up after the contingency plan meeting, 275 00:19:06,730 --> 00:19:09,149 re-inspect the system, out. 276 00:19:12,319 --> 00:19:13,946 Copy. 277 00:19:21,203 --> 00:19:25,332 Two are dead, and one survived, 278 00:19:26,375 --> 00:19:32,965 but the remaining one can’t operate the spacecraft? 279 00:19:33,173 --> 00:19:37,386 As a former SEAL, he has strong physicality and mentality. 280 00:19:37,553 --> 00:19:39,221 If he follows our repair orders… 281 00:19:39,263 --> 00:19:41,598 Don’t give me that mentality bullshit! 282 00:19:41,849 --> 00:19:44,351 You all lived through that debacle 5 years ago! 283 00:19:44,977 --> 00:19:46,687 What did I say in the beginning? 284 00:19:46,895 --> 00:19:49,565 After being thrown out of Space Committee, you’ll win with skill? 285 00:19:49,648 --> 00:19:51,441 Even making a space base later? 286 00:19:51,483 --> 00:19:55,529 So much money went down the drain… 287 00:19:55,612 --> 00:19:58,949 Sir, you know developing our own technology 288 00:19:59,116 --> 00:20:01,994 costed us only a fifth of the required contribution, 289 00:20:02,202 --> 00:20:06,164 and that’s why we went alone. 290 00:20:06,665 --> 00:20:08,208 Forget it, just get him home. 291 00:20:08,417 --> 00:20:12,296 Cancel the mission, I mean, the mission is a failure. 292 00:20:12,421 --> 00:20:13,881 So, just bring him back. 293 00:20:13,964 --> 00:20:16,216 We have to save at least one! 294 00:20:16,383 --> 00:20:18,302 What do I say to the press? 295 00:20:18,677 --> 00:20:23,223 To return to Earth, we have to control Command Module, 296 00:20:23,432 --> 00:20:27,436 but after the solar wind, remote access system is down. 297 00:20:27,686 --> 00:20:29,313 Then fix it. 298 00:20:29,813 --> 00:20:31,815 Who’s the best in that field? 299 00:20:33,942 --> 00:20:38,363 We must get the man who designed the module instead. 300 00:20:39,823 --> 00:20:42,201 Wouldn’t he know the best? 301 00:20:42,534 --> 00:20:46,747 Woori-ho is a replica of Narae-ho spacecraft. 302 00:20:46,872 --> 00:20:50,709 It was designed by two men, the former flight, and the tech lead. 303 00:20:50,751 --> 00:20:54,755 Tech lead Hwang Gyu-tae took his own life 5 years ago, 304 00:20:57,966 --> 00:21:00,469 as a way to take responsibility. 305 00:21:00,886 --> 00:21:01,887 And the other? 306 00:21:05,140 --> 00:21:08,143 You said two men. 307 00:21:10,354 --> 00:21:13,273 Where’s the former flight director? 308 00:21:14,316 --> 00:21:15,734 Bring him in! 309 00:21:19,863 --> 00:21:24,243 Under this heavy snow, and deep in the back woods, 310 00:21:24,535 --> 00:21:26,370 do you think we’ll starve to death? 311 00:21:26,411 --> 00:21:28,080 Then a chopper will fly in. 312 00:21:28,413 --> 00:21:30,040 If one of us dies, that is. 313 00:21:30,874 --> 00:21:33,001 And just be quiet. 314 00:21:33,252 --> 00:21:34,419 Come on, captain. 315 00:21:34,586 --> 00:21:38,465 If I hold still and don’t talk, I might lose consciousness. 316 00:21:38,715 --> 00:21:41,176 Can’t we start a fire and wait? 317 00:21:41,260 --> 00:21:45,347 If you were a boar, would you come along, 318 00:21:45,681 --> 00:21:48,851 if you see people chatting in front of a campfire? 319 00:21:48,934 --> 00:21:51,270 Use your brain if you want to eat meat. 320 00:21:51,728 --> 00:21:53,021 Attention ahead. 321 00:21:57,693 --> 00:21:59,278 It’s here. 322 00:21:59,528 --> 00:22:01,238 It’s really here. 323 00:22:01,446 --> 00:22:03,240 Shoot, shoot! 324 00:22:03,365 --> 00:22:04,616 Shoot, now! 325 00:22:15,752 --> 00:22:18,046 Captain, what are you doing? 326 00:22:18,922 --> 00:22:19,423 Hm? 327 00:22:19,464 --> 00:22:20,424 Shit… 328 00:22:22,217 --> 00:22:23,802 I didn’t bring the bullets. 329 00:22:24,428 --> 00:22:25,846 I forgot… 330 00:22:32,436 --> 00:22:34,188 The whole family is here. 331 00:22:35,689 --> 00:22:37,065 Shouldn’t we run? 332 00:22:40,110 --> 00:22:42,196 Let’s walk away quietly. 333 00:22:48,410 --> 00:22:50,412 Run? Should we run? 334 00:22:50,954 --> 00:22:53,749 Run! Run! Let’s run! Hurry! Go! 335 00:22:54,416 --> 00:22:56,668 Don’t run! I said don’t run! 336 00:23:05,469 --> 00:23:07,930 They left, right? 337 00:23:15,187 --> 00:23:20,984 Korea’s Woori-ho launched with big ambitions. 338 00:23:21,026 --> 00:23:27,407 2 astronauts were lost in a solar wind accident. 339 00:23:27,699 --> 00:23:30,244 Even now, Woori-ho is… 340 00:23:30,285 --> 00:23:33,163 Command Module can last 3 weeks without any support. 341 00:23:33,330 --> 00:23:35,624 Request NASA’s help in the meantime. 342 00:23:36,458 --> 00:23:38,377 And please leave us alone. 343 00:23:40,212 --> 00:23:41,964 We’ll request their help, 344 00:23:42,172 --> 00:23:46,635 but as you know, ISC and NASA opposed our Moon expedition, 345 00:23:46,802 --> 00:23:50,806 and if they reject our request, we have no recourse. 346 00:23:51,765 --> 00:23:54,476 Please help us save at least one life. 347 00:23:55,769 --> 00:23:58,897 Director, please help. 348 00:23:59,022 --> 00:24:00,482 Director? 349 00:24:07,698 --> 00:24:12,786 If you want to save one more life, please head back. 350 00:24:13,704 --> 00:24:14,997 Do me this favor. 351 00:24:15,747 --> 00:24:18,000 You did it yourself 5 years ago. 352 00:24:21,503 --> 00:24:23,463 That was a job I was given to do. 353 00:24:23,547 --> 00:24:28,218 He’s the son of Dr. Hwang Gyu-tae, who was the head of tech on Narae-ho. 354 00:24:28,510 --> 00:24:32,097 Isn’t that why the success here would feel even bigger? 355 00:24:32,222 --> 00:24:34,892 Yes, it’s a tragedy for all. 356 00:24:34,933 --> 00:24:40,480 What is the most important task at this point in time? 357 00:24:40,731 --> 00:24:43,817 Hwang Sun-woo must do whatever it takes to hang in there. 358 00:24:43,901 --> 00:24:46,862 It’s crucial whether the repairs are successful before Hwang’s time runs out. 359 00:24:46,945 --> 00:24:49,198 I’m a researcher here. 360 00:24:50,407 --> 00:24:52,993 What was he a director of? 361 00:24:53,994 --> 00:24:55,495 Was it a bank? 362 00:24:56,997 --> 00:24:59,333 I want to fulfill… 363 00:25:01,043 --> 00:25:03,253 my father’s unfulfilled dream. 364 00:25:05,422 --> 00:25:07,508 Hwang surely knows that his father is 365 00:25:07,549 --> 00:25:08,675 watching over him in heaven. 366 00:25:08,717 --> 00:25:10,719 Yes, that’s right. 367 00:25:11,011 --> 00:25:13,222 Hwang Gyu-tae’s son. 368 00:25:14,640 --> 00:25:16,975 Thank you so much for your insight today. 369 00:25:17,476 --> 00:25:23,106 I believe that my father is watching over me in heaven, 370 00:25:23,941 --> 00:25:25,776 and I’ll complete my mission 371 00:25:26,193 --> 00:25:31,657 to the best of my abilities and meet everyone’s expectations. 372 00:25:46,547 --> 00:25:48,090 Check O2, H2, CO2. 373 00:25:48,173 --> 00:25:49,049 Check confirmed. 374 00:25:49,091 --> 00:25:51,009 Confirm thermal control system of 7 or below. 375 00:25:51,260 --> 00:25:52,886 Checking environmental control system. 376 00:25:53,095 --> 00:25:54,888 Abnormality detected in cryogenic tank. 377 00:25:55,013 --> 00:25:59,935 Alpha -0.9, Brave -2.5, Charlie -7. 378 00:26:01,270 --> 00:26:04,356 Verify temperature drop deviation, check circuit breakers for abnormalities. 379 00:26:05,524 --> 00:26:07,568 Hwang’s temperature is dropping. 380 00:26:08,026 --> 00:26:09,528 Temp control is the problem, 381 00:26:09,695 --> 00:26:13,574 if it keeps dropping, it may affect Command Module’s system. 382 00:26:13,740 --> 00:26:15,033 Status on the electric heating system? 383 00:26:15,075 --> 00:26:17,661 It’s been running sporadically for the past 30 minutes. 384 00:26:17,953 --> 00:26:19,830 Why are you reporting that now?! 385 00:26:20,497 --> 00:26:23,083 We were looking for the cause, I’m sorry, Flight. 386 00:26:23,584 --> 00:26:24,668 What is it? 387 00:26:25,752 --> 00:26:28,130 What’s the problem now? 388 00:26:28,839 --> 00:26:30,841 Did someone mess up? 389 00:26:31,258 --> 00:26:34,344 Who is it? Who?! 390 00:26:34,595 --> 00:26:40,017 I ordered you all not to do anything until the previous Flight Director arrived! 391 00:26:40,058 --> 00:26:41,393 Who are you? 392 00:26:41,852 --> 00:26:42,936 How did you get in… 393 00:26:43,478 --> 00:26:44,646 Who… 394 00:26:45,814 --> 00:26:47,482 The previous Flight Director… 395 00:26:52,404 --> 00:26:53,614 Flight… 396 00:27:00,454 --> 00:27:01,830 PTC mode? 397 00:27:05,375 --> 00:27:06,585 Status of PTC mode? 398 00:27:07,252 --> 00:27:10,255 It stopped after the thruster explosion. 399 00:27:10,881 --> 00:27:13,759 How much temp will it rise if Woori-ho rotates to the sun? 400 00:27:14,676 --> 00:27:16,053 Over 5 degrees, sir. 401 00:27:16,345 --> 00:27:17,596 Time to the Moon orbit? 402 00:27:18,055 --> 00:27:20,390 30 minutes at current speed. 403 00:27:20,974 --> 00:27:22,518 That’s more than enough. 404 00:27:22,935 --> 00:27:24,353 Pull up thrust simulation input data. 405 00:27:24,853 --> 00:27:26,188 It’s just… 406 00:27:27,564 --> 00:27:28,649 Pull it up! 407 00:27:29,775 --> 00:27:31,443 We lost a thruster. 408 00:27:31,527 --> 00:27:33,195 If anything goes wrong, 409 00:27:33,820 --> 00:27:35,656 Woori-ho will become a space pinwheel. 410 00:27:35,739 --> 00:27:37,574 So you’ll freeze him to death? 411 00:27:38,033 --> 00:27:41,370 It’ll have to rotate upon orbit entry, so, let’s do it early. 412 00:27:42,246 --> 00:27:44,456 Calculate thruster discharge and time, and report. 413 00:27:44,581 --> 00:27:45,415 Open comm. 414 00:27:53,340 --> 00:27:56,301 Hwang Sun-woo, do you read me? 415 00:27:57,219 --> 00:27:59,179 We’ll now reorient the spacecraft. 416 00:28:00,097 --> 00:28:04,393 If you follow my order, it’ll be in position 417 00:28:05,060 --> 00:28:09,356 to enter the lunar orbit, so it’ll cruise into it 418 00:28:09,606 --> 00:28:12,192 without additional input, can you do it? 419 00:28:12,568 --> 00:28:13,986 Yes, I’ll try, sir. 420 00:28:15,404 --> 00:28:18,407 First, if we rotate the ship towards the sun, 421 00:28:19,032 --> 00:28:22,953 the temperature will rise without activating the heating system, 422 00:28:24,246 --> 00:28:26,039 and PTC mode will recover. 423 00:28:26,748 --> 00:28:29,126 If you’re ready, let’s get started. 424 00:28:29,668 --> 00:28:31,420 Do you see RCS on the control panel? 425 00:28:33,130 --> 00:28:35,632 Yes, I see RCS. 426 00:28:36,175 --> 00:28:37,259 Here is the data. 427 00:28:37,593 --> 00:28:38,594 Activate it. 428 00:28:40,429 --> 00:28:41,138 Yes, sir. 429 00:28:46,685 --> 00:28:49,229 RCS on standby, ready for maneuver. 430 00:28:50,564 --> 00:28:54,234 We lost thruster 1 due to the accident earlier. 431 00:28:54,526 --> 00:28:56,820 We’ll only use thrusters 2 and 3, 432 00:28:57,446 --> 00:28:58,780 and on my mark, 433 00:28:58,947 --> 00:29:01,909 activate thruster 2 at 20% for 2 seconds. 434 00:29:01,950 --> 00:29:03,243 Copy, sir. 435 00:29:04,703 --> 00:29:05,954 Thruster 2, 436 00:29:06,663 --> 00:29:08,332 at 20% power. 437 00:29:09,499 --> 00:29:10,834 For 2 seconds. 438 00:29:12,085 --> 00:29:13,045 All ready. 439 00:29:13,212 --> 00:29:14,588 Thruster 2 countdown. 440 00:29:14,671 --> 00:29:15,422 5, 441 00:29:16,548 --> 00:29:17,299 4, 442 00:29:18,091 --> 00:29:18,926 3, 443 00:29:19,301 --> 00:29:20,093 2, 444 00:29:20,344 --> 00:29:20,969 1, 445 00:29:21,303 --> 00:29:21,929 fire! 446 00:29:22,012 --> 00:29:22,721 Fire! 447 00:29:22,804 --> 00:29:24,056 Fire! 448 00:29:27,809 --> 00:29:31,605 Manual ignition of B2 RCS thruster for 2 seconds, CSM adjustment. 449 00:29:31,647 --> 00:29:33,023 RCS quad Bravo package. 450 00:29:33,065 --> 00:29:34,441 Verify temperature. 451 00:29:56,463 --> 00:29:59,341 Possible deviation from coordinates, breaking away from orbit! 452 00:30:00,175 --> 00:30:00,884 Woori-ho! 453 00:30:00,968 --> 00:30:02,845 Reverse manual mode! 454 00:30:05,430 --> 00:30:06,932 Thruster 3 for 1.5 seconds! 455 00:30:07,599 --> 00:30:08,725 Firing for 1.5 seconds! 456 00:30:09,518 --> 00:30:12,729 RCS3 firing for 1.5 seconds, Delta-V check. 457 00:30:12,813 --> 00:30:15,566 Verify LOI entry check, confirm platform realignment. 458 00:30:15,858 --> 00:30:17,484 Adjusting Woori-ho orientation. 459 00:30:18,777 --> 00:30:19,862 All performing nominally. 460 00:30:19,987 --> 00:30:21,989 Delta-V condition nominal. 461 00:30:22,072 --> 00:30:24,032 Vector data identical to prior values. 462 00:30:24,157 --> 00:30:25,951 Interior temperature rising! 463 00:30:31,874 --> 00:30:32,541 Woori-ho! 464 00:30:32,583 --> 00:30:34,376 Arrived at the Lunar north pole rendezvous orbit, 465 00:30:34,501 --> 00:30:37,379 and no problems cruising in orbit from here on! 466 00:30:38,338 --> 00:30:39,673 Rendezvous orbit achieved. 467 00:30:39,756 --> 00:30:43,677 Cruising, PTC mode nominal, rotation speed is satisfactory. 468 00:30:44,136 --> 00:30:45,637 PTC mode recovered. 469 00:30:46,305 --> 00:30:48,182 Spacecraft spinning at nominal speed. 470 00:30:53,353 --> 00:30:55,564 Former Flight Director, Kim Jae-gook. 471 00:30:55,814 --> 00:30:57,816 He’s also the architect of Narae-ho’s Command Module. 472 00:30:57,900 --> 00:31:00,652 It took a lot of effort on my part 473 00:31:01,361 --> 00:31:03,488 to scout him from NASA. 474 00:31:03,864 --> 00:31:05,407 I didn’t ask. 475 00:31:06,074 --> 00:31:09,328 My only concern is whether he can be saved or not. 476 00:31:09,494 --> 00:31:13,457 Everything else is not important, and not even curious. 477 00:31:14,374 --> 00:31:16,168 Hwang, great work. 478 00:31:18,504 --> 00:31:21,757 Woori-ho is approaching the far side of the Moon, 479 00:31:21,840 --> 00:31:23,342 so, the comm will go dark. 480 00:31:24,301 --> 00:31:27,012 Take a breather until we re-establish link, 481 00:31:27,221 --> 00:31:29,765 and I’ll call when you reach the near side of the Moon. 482 00:31:30,224 --> 00:31:31,058 Over. 483 00:31:33,393 --> 00:31:34,770 One moment, sir. 484 00:31:36,230 --> 00:31:40,943 Could I ask for the title and name of the person I was talking to? 485 00:31:52,037 --> 00:31:53,330 Kim Jae-gook. 486 00:31:54,665 --> 00:31:56,375 5 years ago… 487 00:31:57,584 --> 00:32:01,588 I worked with your father. 488 00:32:08,887 --> 00:32:10,180 Hwang Sun-woo. 489 00:32:12,224 --> 00:32:13,767 You know me. 490 00:33:35,557 --> 00:33:38,810 Commander, you haven’t named your unborn daughter yet. 491 00:33:38,977 --> 00:33:43,607 I almost had one earlier, but that damn solar wind… 492 00:33:44,441 --> 00:33:45,609 Her name? 493 00:33:46,610 --> 00:33:51,406 I’ll choose it when I arrive on the Moon while looking at Earth. 494 00:34:25,565 --> 00:34:31,487 Which means getting assistance from NASA is currently impossible. 495 00:34:31,530 --> 00:34:36,827 Isn’t there an American space station orbiting the Moon? 496 00:34:37,119 --> 00:34:38,704 It’s easier said than done, 497 00:34:38,829 --> 00:34:41,998 space does not have a meeting point. 498 00:34:42,331 --> 00:34:45,460 There’s no rest stop like on the highway. 499 00:34:45,878 --> 00:34:49,339 Docking with a spacecraft that’s nearly wrecked… 500 00:34:55,387 --> 00:34:56,138 Hello? 501 00:34:57,556 --> 00:34:58,473 Hello? 502 00:34:59,057 --> 00:35:00,225 It’s me. 503 00:35:00,976 --> 00:35:03,145 Been a while. 504 00:35:03,770 --> 00:35:06,273 Is Jae-min doing well in school? 505 00:35:06,315 --> 00:35:08,692 Where is he attending now? 506 00:35:08,984 --> 00:35:11,987 Well, I’m still the same. 507 00:35:12,571 --> 00:35:15,574 - Captain! Captain! - Watching the stars at the observatory. 508 00:35:17,451 --> 00:35:19,369 - You have to go! - Are you listening? 509 00:35:20,454 --> 00:35:21,371 Speak. 510 00:35:22,247 --> 00:35:23,790 I want to ask you something, 511 00:35:23,916 --> 00:35:24,833 is that okay? 512 00:35:24,875 --> 00:35:28,170 I’ll answer anything except your wrecked Woori-ho. 513 00:35:28,253 --> 00:35:28,962 Go on. 514 00:35:29,087 --> 00:35:29,880 Moon-young… 515 00:35:30,005 --> 00:35:33,884 Are you there on your own terms? 516 00:35:34,092 --> 00:35:37,679 Did you willingly walk into the space center? 517 00:35:40,891 --> 00:35:41,475 Listen carefully. 518 00:35:41,517 --> 00:35:43,936 No, your Lunar gateway… 519 00:35:44,228 --> 00:35:46,146 will be within Woori-ho’s vicinity in 48 hours. 520 00:35:46,271 --> 00:35:48,732 I’ll get Woori-ho fixed until then… 521 00:35:48,774 --> 00:35:51,652 - Listen to me, at present… - No, you listen to me! 522 00:35:53,946 --> 00:35:57,241 The sole survivor is Gyu-tae’s son, Hwang Sun-woo! 523 00:35:57,699 --> 00:36:00,702 - You know him too! - You listen to me, Mr. Kim! 524 00:36:02,663 --> 00:36:04,248 Listen carefully. 525 00:36:08,627 --> 00:36:13,006 Lunar gateway was hit with the solar wind, and nothing’s normal except comms. 526 00:36:13,090 --> 00:36:16,677 My crew’s been up for 2 days trying to fix it up. 527 00:36:16,885 --> 00:36:19,096 No one’s feeling reasonable here, 528 00:36:19,137 --> 00:36:22,391 begging for help at this point will fall on deaf ears. 529 00:36:23,225 --> 00:36:27,729 The answer will be the same even if your president makes a formal request. 530 00:36:27,813 --> 00:36:28,814 Understand? 531 00:36:28,897 --> 00:36:31,567 Please help, honey… 532 00:36:31,650 --> 00:36:32,609 No. 533 00:36:32,985 --> 00:36:34,486 Lastly, 534 00:36:36,822 --> 00:36:39,324 it’d be great to rescue him, 535 00:36:41,869 --> 00:36:44,496 and I want that sincerely, 536 00:36:46,582 --> 00:36:49,334 but that won’t bring back Gyu-tae. 537 00:36:53,046 --> 00:36:54,464 I have to go. 538 00:37:01,138 --> 00:37:03,056 They’re separating the Lander! 539 00:37:04,725 --> 00:37:05,350 What? 540 00:37:05,392 --> 00:37:08,437 It’ll land on the Moon, everyone’s nuts! 541 00:37:10,189 --> 00:37:12,191 Woori-ho, readying to undock. 542 00:37:12,357 --> 00:37:13,901 Check EVA equipment. 543 00:37:14,109 --> 00:37:16,403 Checking EVA checklist, signal nominal. 544 00:37:17,154 --> 00:37:20,324 PLSS nominal, oxygen gauge, power check. 545 00:37:20,365 --> 00:37:22,075 Confirm Lander reboot. 546 00:37:22,117 --> 00:37:25,204 Lander propulsion check, antenna expansion in progress. 547 00:37:25,287 --> 00:37:26,622 Bitrate output check. 548 00:37:26,705 --> 00:37:28,457 Environment control system rechecked. 549 00:37:28,540 --> 00:37:32,211 Undocking 110 km above the Moon, current altitude check. 550 00:37:43,222 --> 00:37:44,348 I can’t go along with this. 551 00:37:44,598 --> 00:37:46,141 It wasn’t our decision. 552 00:37:46,850 --> 00:37:48,060 Stop this at once! 553 00:37:48,143 --> 00:37:49,603 It’s not us! 554 00:37:49,728 --> 00:37:53,607 Hwang decided of his own volition! 555 00:37:53,690 --> 00:37:55,317 How can he operate the Lander? 556 00:37:55,526 --> 00:37:56,735 Are you really out of your mind? 557 00:37:56,818 --> 00:37:59,071 We can’t stop what he’s doing from here. 558 00:37:59,321 --> 00:38:01,615 From undocking to landing, 559 00:38:01,740 --> 00:38:04,618 returning to Command Module, everything’s on autopilot. 560 00:38:08,830 --> 00:38:09,957 Open comm. 561 00:38:16,046 --> 00:38:18,257 Hwang, this is Kim Jae-gook. 562 00:38:18,465 --> 00:38:21,176 Lunar gateway will reach your position in 2 days. 563 00:38:21,468 --> 00:38:22,511 You can dock then. 564 00:38:22,845 --> 00:38:24,763 Let’s wait until then. 565 00:38:24,847 --> 00:38:30,394 What if it doesn’t happen? They could refuse the docking. 566 00:38:30,602 --> 00:38:34,231 They have reasons to, our ship isn’t in good shape too. 567 00:38:34,356 --> 00:38:39,862 Then I’ll reset the command’s program error, 568 00:38:40,112 --> 00:38:43,532 normalize the system and bring you back. 569 00:38:45,075 --> 00:38:47,828 So initiate sequence abort! 570 00:38:47,953 --> 00:38:50,080 And if you can’t fix it in 2 days? 571 00:38:50,205 --> 00:38:53,959 You failed to do so for Narae-ho, how can you be sure? 572 00:38:54,084 --> 00:38:55,502 Abort the sequence! 573 00:38:55,586 --> 00:38:57,212 Dr. Kim Jae-gook. 574 00:38:59,339 --> 00:39:01,967 Why should I put my life in your hands? 575 00:39:04,052 --> 00:39:07,472 You couldn’t even protect my father. 576 00:39:08,140 --> 00:39:09,391 Right? 577 00:39:13,103 --> 00:39:14,730 Naro, please listen up. 578 00:39:14,771 --> 00:39:16,023 Get him out. 579 00:39:16,440 --> 00:39:20,527 Whether Luna gateway takes me, or repair Command Module, 580 00:39:20,903 --> 00:39:23,030 both options take 2 days, 581 00:39:26,450 --> 00:39:30,037 and I’m going to use that time for the 2 men I lost here, 582 00:39:30,996 --> 00:39:34,666 and everyone who sacrificed themselves 5 years ago, 583 00:39:35,125 --> 00:39:37,377 as well as for our country. 584 00:39:38,378 --> 00:39:40,339 Please prep landing sequence. 585 00:39:40,506 --> 00:39:41,840 Over and out. 586 00:39:42,799 --> 00:39:45,135 I’m standing outside Naro Space Center. 587 00:39:45,385 --> 00:39:47,721 Many members of the press are here 588 00:39:47,846 --> 00:39:52,351 to witness this historic moment of seeing the second ever person... 589 00:39:52,476 --> 00:39:53,894 Captain, I have a question. 590 00:39:53,936 --> 00:39:55,437 Did you check the meteor shower coordinates? 591 00:39:55,562 --> 00:39:57,981 I’m constantly checking IAU’s website. 592 00:39:58,315 --> 00:39:59,525 Keep your eyes on it. 593 00:39:59,858 --> 00:40:01,652 Tell me if something comes up. 594 00:40:01,944 --> 00:40:05,322 Ask me later, I got a Command Module to fix. 595 00:40:09,034 --> 00:40:10,244 Okay. 596 00:40:17,042 --> 00:40:18,460 In a brief moment, 597 00:40:18,502 --> 00:40:22,798 we’ll see Korea’s first ever man to set his foot on the Moon. 598 00:40:23,048 --> 00:40:25,509 An update on the current status of the spacecraft and an estimated… 599 00:40:40,983 --> 00:40:44,486 Landing gear operating nominally, initiating final check for undocking. 600 00:40:44,695 --> 00:40:45,445 EECOM! 601 00:40:45,612 --> 00:40:46,697 EECOM go! 602 00:40:47,573 --> 00:40:49,074 - GNC! - GNC go! 603 00:40:49,199 --> 00:40:51,952 - Guidance! - Guidance go! 604 00:40:52,703 --> 00:40:56,248 Second stage okay, Surgeon okay, Control okay. 605 00:40:56,373 --> 00:41:00,627 Guidance okay, EECOM okay, FDO okay. 606 00:41:00,961 --> 00:41:03,463 Undocking final check confirmed. 607 00:41:07,885 --> 00:41:10,888 Woori-ho, you may proceed with undocking. 608 00:41:15,142 --> 00:41:15,976 5, 609 00:41:16,226 --> 00:41:17,060 4, 610 00:41:17,352 --> 00:41:18,228 3, 611 00:41:18,437 --> 00:41:19,229 2, 612 00:41:19,605 --> 00:41:20,439 1. 613 00:41:20,564 --> 00:41:21,273 Separation. 614 00:41:21,356 --> 00:41:22,024 Separation! 615 00:41:22,107 --> 00:41:23,025 Separation. 616 00:41:30,741 --> 00:41:32,826 AOS confirmed, undocking in progress. 617 00:41:37,664 --> 00:41:39,958 Command Module undocking. 618 00:41:44,463 --> 00:41:48,550 Tracker lights confirmed, auto nav system checked. 619 00:41:51,470 --> 00:41:54,932 Lander descending altitude, checking state vectors. 620 00:41:56,850 --> 00:41:57,809 Attention all! 621 00:41:57,935 --> 00:42:01,688 Recheck Lander’s system before the descend maneuver. 622 00:42:02,105 --> 00:42:06,235 Former NASA researcher Dr. Kim Jae-gook 623 00:42:06,318 --> 00:42:09,863 returned home 14 years ago for Korea’s first Lunar exploration mission. 624 00:42:10,239 --> 00:42:12,533 Korea’s aerospace technology was almost non-existent 625 00:42:12,574 --> 00:42:14,535 and based on Dr. Kim and his researchers… 626 00:42:14,660 --> 00:42:17,579 Newest fairing model is within our prediction range, 627 00:42:18,038 --> 00:42:19,915 and the separation test was a success. 628 00:42:20,332 --> 00:42:22,709 BMS insulation design is good too. 629 00:42:23,752 --> 00:42:26,380 Everything except the scale matches the flight model. 630 00:42:26,421 --> 00:42:28,674 That scale model is coming along as well. 631 00:42:40,769 --> 00:42:43,689 Because the researchers never gave up, 632 00:42:43,730 --> 00:42:47,734 their efforts and ability to challenge themselves led to Woori-ho. 633 00:42:47,901 --> 00:42:53,532 It launched into the sky and is one step closer to the Moon. 634 00:42:53,907 --> 00:42:57,494 Can Korea put world’s second man on the Moon? 635 00:43:22,895 --> 00:43:23,896 Jae-gook! 636 00:43:26,440 --> 00:43:28,984 This is my son, a physics major. 637 00:43:33,947 --> 00:43:36,450 FDO confirmed! Checking lander coordinates! 638 00:43:36,533 --> 00:43:39,369 30 km above the Moon, check movement to Point 3. 639 00:43:39,661 --> 00:43:41,163 Confirm Woori-ho’s current location. 640 00:43:41,371 --> 00:43:42,456 This is Woori-ho. 641 00:43:42,748 --> 00:43:44,750 I’ve just passed Mare Fecunditatis, 642 00:43:45,834 --> 00:43:48,337 and approaching Shackleton crater as planned. 643 00:43:48,879 --> 00:43:51,381 Okay, let’s prep landing sequence. 644 00:43:51,757 --> 00:43:52,508 Copy. 645 00:43:53,008 --> 00:43:55,344 Reverse thruster, 2 minutes inputted. 646 00:43:55,385 --> 00:43:58,013 Prepping landing sequence, prepping landing sequence! 647 00:43:58,305 --> 00:44:02,059 Lander descending rapidly, check for altitude anomalies! 648 00:44:02,351 --> 00:44:04,102 Lander passed Mare Fecunditatis, 649 00:44:04,144 --> 00:44:07,689 approaching Shackleton crater, monitoring altitude changes. 650 00:44:08,023 --> 00:44:10,025 Reverse thrust, countdown start! 651 00:44:10,609 --> 00:44:12,319 3, 2, 1. 652 00:44:12,569 --> 00:44:13,153 Ignition! 653 00:44:13,487 --> 00:44:14,363 Ignition! 654 00:44:50,899 --> 00:44:53,235 Maintain horizontal velocity! 655 00:44:53,360 --> 00:44:55,863 Check, maintaining horizontal velocity. 656 00:44:56,363 --> 00:44:57,823 Confirming LZ! 657 00:44:59,283 --> 00:45:00,701 Lander, reducing speed. 658 00:45:00,784 --> 00:45:02,703 Proceed to descend maneuver stage 3! 659 00:45:02,786 --> 00:45:07,332 Roger, guidance in stage 3, descend maneuver stage 3! 660 00:45:10,085 --> 00:45:11,753 Descend maneuver stage 2! 661 00:45:13,630 --> 00:45:15,841 Lander autopilot moving horizontally. 662 00:45:24,391 --> 00:45:27,811 Altitude 30 m, descending speed at 1 m per second! 663 00:45:35,277 --> 00:45:37,487 Entering Shoemaker crater! 664 00:45:37,571 --> 00:45:39,531 50 seconds of fuel remaining! 665 00:45:40,699 --> 00:45:42,451 Initiating final landing sequence! 666 00:45:47,623 --> 00:45:49,958 Lander, final landing sequence ready! 667 00:45:50,000 --> 00:45:52,085 Altitude 110 m, entering Aitken basin! 668 00:46:00,677 --> 00:46:03,555 15 m to LZ, 0.9 m per second! 669 00:46:05,349 --> 00:46:09,019 Adjusting elevation angle to 6 degrees to lower horizontal velocity. 670 00:46:14,233 --> 00:46:15,526 Visual compromised! 671 00:46:15,651 --> 00:46:16,985 Dust kicking up badly! 672 00:46:19,196 --> 00:46:21,240 1 m, slightly to the right! 673 00:46:25,577 --> 00:46:27,204 4, 3, 674 00:46:27,538 --> 00:46:28,872 2, 1! 675 00:46:29,039 --> 00:46:29,957 Landing! 676 00:46:46,139 --> 00:46:47,599 Lunar contact light… 677 00:46:48,892 --> 00:46:49,852 on. 678 00:46:50,435 --> 00:46:52,771 Cutting off Lander engine. 679 00:46:54,648 --> 00:46:55,983 Woori-ho… 680 00:46:57,943 --> 00:46:59,486 has landed on the Moon. 681 00:47:00,237 --> 00:47:02,239 Nice! 682 00:47:04,825 --> 00:47:05,993 Flight! 683 00:47:06,118 --> 00:47:07,661 Amazing job! That was incredible! 684 00:47:07,703 --> 00:47:09,580 Amazing! Amazing! 685 00:47:33,520 --> 00:47:37,858 We’ve just received a report that Woori-ho has landed on the Moon. 686 00:47:37,941 --> 00:47:43,238 This makes Korea, the second country to land a spacecraft on the Moon. 687 00:48:06,136 --> 00:48:08,722 Launching exploration drone Maru. 688 00:48:18,440 --> 00:48:20,192 Drone video feed operating nominally. 689 00:48:20,275 --> 00:48:22,945 3 hours of operation time, 40 minutes of power output. 690 00:48:31,411 --> 00:48:33,372 Citizens of Korea, 691 00:48:33,664 --> 00:48:39,711 today marks a historic day when far beyond this Earth, 692 00:48:39,795 --> 00:48:41,547 the vast space is now within our reach. 693 00:48:43,757 --> 00:48:49,221 To be able to set our foot on the Moon purely with our skills, 694 00:48:49,680 --> 00:48:54,560 we experienced countless obstacles and failures. 695 00:48:56,103 --> 00:49:00,816 Today is a monumental day, brought on by our unwillingness 696 00:49:01,108 --> 00:49:05,362 to be stopped by hardships, and by stepping up 697 00:49:05,696 --> 00:49:08,198 with tenacity and will. 698 00:49:18,876 --> 00:49:22,796 Please pray for Hwang’s safe return home 699 00:49:22,921 --> 00:49:26,508 after completing his remaining mission. 700 00:49:26,842 --> 00:49:31,972 As the representative of the Korean government, 701 00:49:32,472 --> 00:49:36,101 I will formally request cooperation from the US 702 00:49:36,393 --> 00:49:42,524 to assist in bringing back Hwang Sun-woo no matter the cost. 703 00:50:10,052 --> 00:50:12,930 What I’m asking all of you during the remaining time is, 704 00:50:13,430 --> 00:50:16,934 recover this nitrogen valve, the position module, 705 00:50:17,351 --> 00:50:20,604 and the auto nav settings. 706 00:50:22,105 --> 00:50:25,025 We have 5 hours until Hwang returns to Command Module, 707 00:50:25,067 --> 00:50:28,654 there’s no need to recover all systems, 708 00:50:28,862 --> 00:50:31,865 I’ll go over system recovery code. 709 00:50:34,326 --> 00:50:35,452 Let’s get started. 710 00:50:51,718 --> 00:50:55,430 I will now commence the main mission. 711 00:50:55,764 --> 00:50:58,725 Confirm input of coordinate 89.9‘S, 0.0E. 712 00:50:58,809 --> 00:51:00,143 Coordinate input complete. 713 00:51:00,602 --> 00:51:02,604 Maru’s power and fuel nominal. 714 00:51:02,729 --> 00:51:06,483 Rover battery at 98%, PLSS oxygen at 4 hours. 715 00:51:07,067 --> 00:51:09,695 Let’s go find them, boys. 716 00:53:14,152 --> 00:53:16,029 Approaching main mission area. 717 00:53:16,405 --> 00:53:18,073 Confirm EVA checklist. 718 00:53:18,198 --> 00:53:21,326 PLSS and oxygen gauge are good, power check. 719 00:53:21,743 --> 00:53:23,370 Naro, Hwang reporting in. 720 00:53:23,871 --> 00:53:27,165 I’m moving to the mission area, the center of Shackleton crater. 721 00:53:28,083 --> 00:53:30,210 Permanently shadowed crater is up ahead. 722 00:53:31,962 --> 00:53:32,838 Hwang Sun-woo, 723 00:53:33,422 --> 00:53:35,299 that’s the border of the near side of the Moon. 724 00:53:35,465 --> 00:53:38,802 It’s -160 degrees after it, be careful. 725 00:53:40,637 --> 00:53:41,722 Copy! 726 00:53:44,600 --> 00:53:45,934 Entering main mission area. 727 00:53:46,059 --> 00:53:47,978 Maru is analyzing the drilling point. 728 00:53:48,103 --> 00:53:50,272 Check secondary missions on the mission docket. 729 00:53:57,237 --> 00:53:59,031 Doctor, if this mission is successful, 730 00:53:59,072 --> 00:54:03,702 US-led Space Committee have less reason to exclude Korea, no? 731 00:54:03,911 --> 00:54:04,870 That’s right. 732 00:54:05,078 --> 00:54:08,749 What’s important is, Earth has the South Pole, 733 00:54:08,874 --> 00:54:10,459 and we have King Sejong Station there. 734 00:54:10,751 --> 00:54:12,586 What’ll happen if we build a base on the Moon? 735 00:54:12,628 --> 00:54:14,421 Are you implying about resources? 736 00:54:14,630 --> 00:54:15,506 That’s right. 737 00:54:15,631 --> 00:54:19,176 According to Outer Space Treaty, countries that explored the Moon 738 00:54:19,218 --> 00:54:23,055 have territorial possession of it. 739 00:54:23,222 --> 00:54:26,642 ISC must be very nervous right now. 740 00:54:27,017 --> 00:54:30,229 As if luck would have it, our astronaut Hwang Sun-woo 741 00:54:30,270 --> 00:54:32,648 is on the Moon’s South Pole right now. 742 00:54:42,032 --> 00:54:43,408 Naro, Hwang reporting in. 743 00:54:44,034 --> 00:54:46,328 I’ve arrived at the mission area. 744 00:54:46,662 --> 00:54:48,497 Commencing drilling. 745 00:55:04,847 --> 00:55:06,849 I have regrettable news. 746 00:55:06,974 --> 00:55:11,061 Korea’s request for permission to dock Woori-ho… 747 00:55:12,771 --> 00:55:14,523 has been rejected. 748 00:55:15,899 --> 00:55:19,778 You’ll receive a formal reply through foreign diplomatic channels. 749 00:55:19,820 --> 00:55:21,238 The reason? 750 00:55:24,825 --> 00:55:26,410 May I ask for the reason? 751 00:55:29,037 --> 00:55:33,500 This morning in the US time, NEO Surveyor that’s in halo orbit 752 00:55:34,209 --> 00:55:36,170 detected a meteor shower. 753 00:55:37,254 --> 00:55:41,008 It could be due to the solar wind, but the scale is substantial. 754 00:55:41,091 --> 00:55:42,509 Which direction? 755 00:55:42,843 --> 00:55:43,760 Meteor shower? 756 00:55:44,803 --> 00:55:46,180 Far side of the Moon. 757 00:55:47,055 --> 00:55:47,598 Minister… 758 00:55:47,806 --> 00:55:48,432 Captain. 759 00:55:48,473 --> 00:55:49,474 Request assistance from the Weather Service. 760 00:55:49,516 --> 00:55:50,601 Captain, please… 761 00:55:50,851 --> 00:55:51,894 Captain, one moment… 762 00:55:51,935 --> 00:55:53,103 The Weather Service, sir? 763 00:55:53,145 --> 00:55:54,438 We have to be absolutely sure. 764 00:55:54,605 --> 00:55:58,150 Our Weather Service can’t even predict today’s weather. 765 00:56:00,777 --> 00:56:03,447 Hwang is collecting lunar samples. 766 00:56:03,989 --> 00:56:06,909 Check progress of main mission sample collection. 767 00:56:08,577 --> 00:56:11,580 Main mission 3 completed, secondary mission 3 on standby. 768 00:56:11,705 --> 00:56:13,207 FOD confirm request. 769 00:56:41,652 --> 00:56:46,448 Bring back your astronaut to Command Module ASAP. 770 00:56:46,949 --> 00:56:48,242 That is all. 771 00:56:54,164 --> 00:56:55,249 Send Hwang back up! 772 00:56:55,290 --> 00:56:57,709 For what? It’ll be at the far side of the Moon. 773 00:56:57,793 --> 00:57:01,046 He’s at the border between far and near sides. 774 00:57:01,338 --> 00:57:02,798 He’ll be okay there. 775 00:57:04,675 --> 00:57:06,176 Move aside, let go of me! 776 00:57:06,218 --> 00:57:07,261 You can’t! 777 00:57:07,302 --> 00:57:09,805 - Let go! Out of the way! - You’re not allowed! 778 00:57:33,328 --> 00:57:35,038 Naro, Hwang reporting in! 779 00:57:35,163 --> 00:57:36,957 I have 2 pieces of good news. 780 00:57:36,999 --> 00:57:39,209 Good news? He’s got good news? 781 00:57:41,712 --> 00:57:44,548 From the permanently shadowed crater, 782 00:57:45,841 --> 00:57:47,342 I just extracted ice. 783 00:57:47,509 --> 00:57:49,052 It’s in the sample capsule. 784 00:57:49,720 --> 00:57:50,679 That’s it! 785 00:57:59,313 --> 00:58:00,439 And the other? 786 00:58:01,231 --> 00:58:04,818 Flight, he said he had 2 good news. 787 00:58:07,237 --> 00:58:09,239 What’s the other piece of news? 788 00:58:09,823 --> 00:58:12,826 The meteor shower on the far side has ended. 789 00:58:14,536 --> 00:58:18,332 I haven’t observed any activities for the past 2 minutes. 790 00:58:20,542 --> 00:58:23,545 I think you can all rest easy for now. 791 00:58:46,735 --> 00:58:50,489 Moonquake detected, check solar weather. 792 00:59:13,554 --> 00:59:14,429 Hwang, get to safety! 793 00:59:14,471 --> 00:59:15,931 What is it? 794 00:59:17,349 --> 00:59:19,268 Meteor shower detected! Meteor shower detected! 795 00:59:25,065 --> 00:59:26,650 Check impact area of the meteor shower! 796 00:59:26,733 --> 00:59:30,279 Halt mission, meteor shower risk! EVA warning! EVA warning! 797 00:59:30,821 --> 00:59:32,698 Cease EVA! Evacuate immediately! 798 00:59:32,739 --> 00:59:34,533 Confirm mission area relocation! 799 00:59:36,451 --> 00:59:39,663 Hwang! Get to the Lander ASAP! Move to the Lander! 800 00:59:40,038 --> 00:59:42,374 Maru! Lead me to the Lander! 801 00:59:45,377 --> 00:59:47,671 Naro, I’m returning to the Lander! 802 00:59:52,718 --> 00:59:55,137 Maru, initiating return to the Lander! 803 00:59:55,179 --> 01:00:00,684 As per ZHR and coordinate calculation, the meteor shower will hit Hwang next! 804 01:00:18,535 --> 01:00:22,581 Naro! Requesting meteor shower’s impact trajectory! 805 01:00:30,339 --> 01:00:30,839 Here! 806 01:00:30,923 --> 01:00:31,882 Did you run the tests? 807 01:00:32,090 --> 01:00:33,300 There’s no time. 808 01:00:33,425 --> 01:00:35,385 Reset and reboot Command Module’s software first. 809 01:00:35,469 --> 01:00:38,096 No, what if the power doesn’t return… 810 01:00:38,180 --> 01:00:39,431 Even if he does return, 811 01:00:39,806 --> 01:00:41,767 it’s all over when the docking port doesn’t work! 812 01:00:41,808 --> 01:00:43,560 So, run the test first! 813 01:01:01,787 --> 01:01:02,704 Flight! 814 01:01:02,788 --> 01:01:05,582 A massive meteor is falling towards the Shackleton crater! 815 01:02:15,777 --> 01:02:16,945 - Did he fall in? - No... 816 01:02:20,157 --> 01:02:21,825 What happened? 817 01:02:33,837 --> 01:02:36,298 Reset and reboot Command Module’s software! 818 01:02:36,798 --> 01:02:37,799 I… 819 01:02:41,512 --> 01:02:42,846 Go on, do it. 820 01:02:43,222 --> 01:02:46,725 I’ll take full responsibility, so do it right away. 821 01:02:53,190 --> 01:02:56,610 Command Module system shut down, system rebooting. 822 01:02:57,194 --> 01:02:58,320 Folding solar panels. 823 01:02:58,445 --> 01:03:00,405 TM/TC syncing, standby. 824 01:03:06,036 --> 01:03:08,413 Maru, to my location! 825 01:03:14,753 --> 01:03:16,380 I can’t get out of here! 826 01:03:16,630 --> 01:03:18,674 Naro, initiating emergency evac! 827 01:03:35,899 --> 01:03:38,402 Command Module reboot is ready. 828 01:03:51,832 --> 01:03:54,001 Go, go, go, go, go! 829 01:03:55,002 --> 01:03:58,255 Maru in emergency evac mode, maximum thrust engaged! 830 01:04:25,657 --> 01:04:26,909 I got out! 831 01:04:53,227 --> 01:04:55,145 Command Module system on. 832 01:04:56,980 --> 01:04:58,357 Solar panels undergoing reboot. 833 01:04:58,565 --> 01:05:00,025 Confirm power supply. 834 01:05:07,241 --> 01:05:09,618 Command Module’s power is coming back on! 835 01:05:09,993 --> 01:05:10,744 Okay! 836 01:05:12,329 --> 01:05:15,207 Heading inside the Lander! 837 01:05:16,625 --> 01:05:18,585 No, please… 838 01:05:27,010 --> 01:05:28,178 More meteoroids en route! 839 01:05:28,220 --> 01:05:30,347 The Lander must launch immediately! 840 01:05:31,390 --> 01:05:32,808 Lander ready to launch! 841 01:05:34,101 --> 01:05:35,561 Confirm launch! 842 01:05:36,854 --> 01:05:38,272 Hwang, ready to launch! 843 01:05:38,313 --> 01:05:40,649 Meteoroid impact range nearing the Lander! 844 01:05:40,691 --> 01:05:42,109 Launch immediately! 845 01:05:46,572 --> 01:05:49,658 Hwang Sun-woo, we’ll launch the Lander. 846 01:05:49,700 --> 01:05:51,410 Copy, launching the Lander! 847 01:06:11,847 --> 01:06:13,098 Fuel at 42 hours! 848 01:06:13,265 --> 01:06:14,558 Oxygen 48 hours! 849 01:06:14,933 --> 01:06:16,518 Autopilot performing nominally! 850 01:06:16,685 --> 01:06:19,146 Emergency detection system, operating nominally! 851 01:06:25,444 --> 01:06:26,612 Internal power at max! 852 01:06:26,737 --> 01:06:28,614 Auto system switcher, normal! 853 01:06:44,004 --> 01:06:46,006 Lander has reached the orbit! 854 01:06:46,965 --> 01:06:48,383 Propulsion off! 855 01:06:58,852 --> 01:07:01,772 Naro, reporting on the spacecraft. 856 01:07:01,939 --> 01:07:05,484 Horizontal 204 m, vertical 46 m… 857 01:07:08,111 --> 01:07:10,864 Command Module signal… 858 01:07:11,156 --> 01:07:13,283 has not been detected. 859 01:07:13,534 --> 01:07:16,370 The tracking coordinates must be sent by Command Module! 860 01:07:17,412 --> 01:07:20,666 Maneuver Command Module to TPI stage, docking position! 861 01:07:20,874 --> 01:07:22,167 Docking position! 862 01:07:25,796 --> 01:07:28,715 Maneuver to TPI stage, adjust the pitch angle. 863 01:07:29,925 --> 01:07:31,468 Execute rendezvous program. 864 01:07:31,510 --> 01:07:33,262 Aligning platforms. 865 01:07:33,971 --> 01:07:36,223 Command Module’s RCS functioning normally. 866 01:07:36,640 --> 01:07:39,810 Signal acquired, MSFN comm, flight data operational confirmed. 867 01:07:40,060 --> 01:07:40,853 Good to go! 868 01:07:41,103 --> 01:07:42,646 We got remote access to Command Module! 869 01:07:42,980 --> 01:07:45,065 Remote access system operating nominally! 870 01:07:45,816 --> 01:07:47,776 Rendezvous program running nominally! 871 01:07:48,193 --> 01:07:50,153 Initiating docking sequence! 872 01:07:52,573 --> 01:07:56,159 Lander entering docking hold point, good to go! 873 01:07:56,285 --> 01:07:59,246 Hwang, we’re now in control. 874 01:07:59,496 --> 01:08:00,831 Line up IDA2! 875 01:08:01,582 --> 01:08:04,209 Command Module aligning with Lander’s IDA2. 876 01:08:04,418 --> 01:08:06,503 Docking assist device aligning. 877 01:08:08,547 --> 01:08:12,050 Adjusting Waypoint 3’s speed to 0.1 m per second. 878 01:08:12,092 --> 01:08:16,555 Confirming Command Module tracking coordinates transmission. 879 01:08:16,763 --> 01:08:19,099 Command Module’s inertial platform set to lock. 880 01:08:27,608 --> 01:08:29,943 The docking port target lined up! 881 01:08:32,279 --> 01:08:33,947 Soft capture, check! 882 01:08:52,674 --> 01:08:54,593 5 m to target. 883 01:08:55,636 --> 01:08:56,511 4 m. 884 01:08:58,388 --> 01:08:59,223 3 m. 885 01:09:01,558 --> 01:09:02,350 2 m. 886 01:09:02,434 --> 01:09:03,727 Brace for impact! 887 01:09:04,269 --> 01:09:04,937 1 m! 888 01:09:05,020 --> 01:09:06,897 - Adapter latch! - Connect! 889 01:09:14,238 --> 01:09:15,322 Soft capture complete! 890 01:09:15,863 --> 01:09:17,573 Hard capture docking in progress! 891 01:09:17,783 --> 01:09:19,368 Hwang Sun-woo, great work! 892 01:09:19,910 --> 01:09:21,161 Truly amazing work. 893 01:09:21,495 --> 01:09:23,287 Transfer to Command Module confirmed! 894 01:09:29,877 --> 01:09:31,087 Thank you. 895 01:09:32,171 --> 01:09:33,340 Naro… 896 01:09:34,341 --> 01:09:37,094 I will now transfer to Command Module. 897 01:09:37,678 --> 01:09:40,180 Gatekeeper, confirm transfer to Command Module. 898 01:09:40,346 --> 01:09:41,139 Guidance check, 899 01:09:41,180 --> 01:09:43,140 execution of return procedure scheduled upon transfer. 900 01:09:43,267 --> 01:09:45,102 FDO, please check return trajectory. 901 01:09:59,700 --> 01:10:00,784 What was that? 902 01:10:35,110 --> 01:10:37,154 - Enforcement system error! - Helium valve cut off! 903 01:10:37,196 --> 01:10:39,448 - Gimbals errors! - Pressurization system error! 904 01:10:39,698 --> 01:10:41,825 Breaking away from orbit, altitude decreasing! 905 01:10:41,867 --> 01:10:43,118 One at a time! 906 01:10:43,994 --> 01:10:46,455 System! Take over the autopilot! 907 01:10:46,663 --> 01:10:49,291 Autopilot system cannot be recovered! 908 01:10:49,416 --> 01:10:50,292 He’s plunging! 909 01:10:50,375 --> 01:10:51,210 Expected splashdown… 910 01:10:51,793 --> 01:10:53,045 in the far side of the Moon. 911 01:10:53,462 --> 01:10:55,547 Emergency detection error! Warning! 912 01:10:55,756 --> 01:10:57,674 Orbit deviation, coordinate corrections! 913 01:10:58,008 --> 01:11:00,260 Check ECA! Check ECA! 914 01:11:01,720 --> 01:11:02,888 You must separate! 915 01:11:03,764 --> 01:11:04,932 Separate the Lander! 916 01:11:05,098 --> 01:11:06,600 Initiate manual separation! 917 01:11:06,808 --> 01:11:08,727 Copy, manual separation… 918 01:11:12,564 --> 01:11:14,191 Detach the harness first! 919 01:11:16,235 --> 01:11:17,486 Hwang! Harness! 920 01:11:40,467 --> 01:11:41,510 Detach! 921 01:11:45,013 --> 01:11:47,474 Hwang, you have to separate the Lander! 922 01:12:07,703 --> 01:12:09,872 Sun-woo! There’s no time! 923 01:12:11,915 --> 01:12:15,586 You have to control the spin, switch to manual mode! 924 01:12:16,545 --> 01:12:18,213 Switch to manual mode! 925 01:12:38,942 --> 01:12:41,653 I can’t breathe… 926 01:12:42,321 --> 01:12:45,490 I can’t breathe… 927 01:12:46,992 --> 01:12:48,994 Possible ammonia coolant leak! 928 01:12:50,120 --> 01:12:52,122 Hwang! Put on the helmet! 929 01:12:52,581 --> 01:12:54,374 Don’t breathe and put your helmet on! 930 01:12:54,958 --> 01:12:57,628 Sun-woo! Don’t breathe! 931 01:13:07,679 --> 01:13:09,723 Get it together, Hwang! 932 01:13:10,766 --> 01:13:12,142 Switch to manual mode! 933 01:13:12,518 --> 01:13:14,311 Switch to manual mode! 934 01:13:16,146 --> 01:13:18,649 - I’m dizzy… - Please, Sun-woo! 935 01:13:19,650 --> 01:13:21,318 Dizzy… 936 01:13:22,236 --> 01:13:23,153 Sun-woo! 937 01:13:24,780 --> 01:13:26,156 Switch to manual mode! 938 01:13:26,657 --> 01:13:28,992 Please, please! 939 01:13:29,826 --> 01:13:33,747 I repeat, you must switch to manual mode! 940 01:13:34,915 --> 01:13:37,543 Sun-woo! Hwang Sun-woo! 941 01:13:38,293 --> 01:13:40,379 Answer me, Hwang Sun-woo! 942 01:13:41,088 --> 01:13:43,674 Sun-woo! Hwang Sun-woo! 943 01:13:57,729 --> 01:14:00,732 We lost comm. 944 01:14:05,946 --> 01:14:06,780 Sir… 945 01:14:08,198 --> 01:14:09,616 I lost the signal… 946 01:14:10,158 --> 01:14:11,869 of Hwang’s… 947 01:14:13,036 --> 01:14:14,997 life-supporting system. 948 01:14:16,707 --> 01:14:18,750 Oh gosh… 949 01:14:41,773 --> 01:14:44,985 Early this morning, Naro has lost contact with Hwang 950 01:14:45,068 --> 01:14:49,072 while returning to Command Module after completing his mission. 951 01:14:49,698 --> 01:14:55,787 All communication with Woori-ho have been severed for 4 hours now. 952 01:14:55,829 --> 01:14:59,082 This occurred after successfully extracting an ice sample, 953 01:14:59,124 --> 01:15:04,588 which adds another layer of devastation to the tragedy. 954 01:15:04,713 --> 01:15:09,218 This happened just 9 hours and 30 minutes after the landing. 955 01:15:09,384 --> 01:15:11,470 No word on his survival, 956 01:15:11,512 --> 01:15:13,972 but experts are very pessimistic. 957 01:15:20,729 --> 01:15:24,024 4 hours have elapsed since the comm cut off. 958 01:15:24,900 --> 01:15:28,111 The problem is oxygen depletion. 959 01:15:29,112 --> 01:15:31,323 What’s the chance of his survival? 960 01:15:31,532 --> 01:15:34,535 The far side is -160 degrees, 961 01:15:35,202 --> 01:15:38,205 so batteries and fuel deplete much faster. 962 01:15:41,416 --> 01:15:42,543 And the president? 963 01:15:43,585 --> 01:15:48,006 At this rate, he’ll likely have a memorial speech in an hour. 964 01:15:48,382 --> 01:15:51,009 And me? What do I do? 965 01:15:51,343 --> 01:15:55,347 I have a press briefing ready, please read this. 966 01:15:56,515 --> 01:15:58,141 Give him my regards and send him off. 967 01:15:58,392 --> 01:16:02,312 Shit will hit the fan if the word got out that 1st mission’s director was involved. 968 01:16:46,857 --> 01:16:50,569 “Truly Heartbreaking That We Couldn’t Protect Them” 969 01:17:22,434 --> 01:17:25,270 What are you doing with that busted gun? 970 01:17:28,315 --> 01:17:30,734 Should I get you some sleeping pills? 971 01:17:32,236 --> 01:17:37,658 If you take about 200, you’ll reach the Moon in one go. 972 01:17:44,831 --> 01:17:46,708 Did you load it with bullets this time? 973 01:17:52,756 --> 01:17:56,343 Let me be, I’m begging you. 974 01:18:00,180 --> 01:18:01,181 Let you be? 975 01:18:01,223 --> 01:18:03,642 Are you nuts?! Seriously! 976 01:18:37,092 --> 01:18:39,136 Captain, look at this! 977 01:18:39,469 --> 01:18:40,679 Look! 978 01:18:47,686 --> 01:18:48,854 Hwang is still alive. 979 01:18:48,896 --> 01:18:50,480 Access code to our GEO sat on the far side of the Moon. 980 01:18:50,522 --> 01:18:52,274 This is the extent of my help. Good luck! 981 01:19:56,213 --> 01:19:57,047 Hurry! Come on! 982 01:19:57,130 --> 01:19:59,591 Observation Room 983 01:20:44,011 --> 01:20:48,599 GA88-6AFN, 984 01:20:49,016 --> 01:20:50,517 LK88, 985 01:20:50,726 --> 01:20:52,644 ZG5Y. 986 01:20:56,690 --> 01:20:58,025 Mayday… 987 01:20:59,484 --> 01:21:01,361 - Mayday… - We got him! 988 01:21:08,827 --> 01:21:10,621 Observatory monitor, move aside. 989 01:21:15,792 --> 01:21:17,628 Sun-woo! Hwang Sun-woo! 990 01:21:18,545 --> 01:21:22,549 Do you hear me, it’s me, Dr. Kim Jae-gook! 991 01:21:27,179 --> 01:21:28,639 Why can’t he hear me? 992 01:21:32,476 --> 01:21:35,145 Right, one-way comm, gotta switch the reception port! 993 01:21:47,074 --> 01:21:47,950 What are you doing? 994 01:21:48,242 --> 01:21:50,536 One sec, I got an idea. 995 01:22:01,463 --> 01:22:02,548 Hwang, do you copy? 996 01:22:04,174 --> 01:22:05,801 Hwang, respond please! 997 01:22:08,053 --> 01:22:09,555 Hwang, do you copy?! 998 01:22:10,264 --> 01:22:13,016 Hwang Sun-woo, it’s me, Dr. Kim Jae-gook! 999 01:22:13,851 --> 01:22:15,561 Respond if you copy! 1000 01:22:18,897 --> 01:22:21,066 Sun-woo, Hwang Sun-woo! 1001 01:22:26,280 --> 01:22:27,239 This is Hwang Sun-woo. 1002 01:22:27,823 --> 01:22:29,241 Do you copy? 1003 01:22:29,575 --> 01:22:32,411 This is Kim Jae-gook, what’s your situation? 1004 01:22:33,328 --> 01:22:36,957 I’ve crash landed on Campbell Crater on the far side of the Moon. 1005 01:22:37,040 --> 01:22:39,293 I know about that, what about you? 1006 01:22:43,338 --> 01:22:44,840 I’m okay… 1007 01:22:45,382 --> 01:22:46,717 Condition of the Lander? 1008 01:22:47,134 --> 01:22:48,886 I’ve lowered the oxygen level. 1009 01:22:49,303 --> 01:22:51,346 Remaining supply is at 40%. 1010 01:22:51,805 --> 01:22:53,182 That’s 5 hours’ worth, what else? 1011 01:22:53,307 --> 01:22:56,727 I barely resolved the ammonia leak, and I turned off the radiator 1012 01:22:56,852 --> 01:22:58,979 to conserve power. 1013 01:23:07,112 --> 01:23:09,031 Exterior damage is not feasible to check. 1014 01:23:09,907 --> 01:23:11,909 Should I EVA and check? 1015 01:23:14,870 --> 01:23:16,830 The meteor shower is ongoing? 1016 01:23:22,002 --> 01:23:24,546 Yes, intermittently. 1017 01:23:24,630 --> 01:23:25,631 Don’t go outside! 1018 01:23:25,756 --> 01:23:27,633 Don’t ever go outside, got that? 1019 01:23:28,675 --> 01:23:30,427 Not until the meteor shower stops. 1020 01:23:31,386 --> 01:23:35,265 With the comm up, can’t the mission control check? 1021 01:23:35,766 --> 01:23:36,892 I’m not… 1022 01:23:38,810 --> 01:23:40,771 at the mission control. 1023 01:24:07,506 --> 01:24:09,466 How did you manage to call them? 1024 01:24:09,967 --> 01:24:13,220 You said there’s only one way, just get going! 1025 01:24:15,764 --> 01:24:16,765 And this! 1026 01:24:18,308 --> 01:24:20,143 I’m thinking of uploading it to YouTube, 1027 01:24:20,185 --> 01:24:23,689 with some epic music, it’ll go viral, right? 1028 01:24:25,148 --> 01:24:28,277 With oxygen level reduced, he may fall asleep. 1029 01:24:29,903 --> 01:24:31,029 It’s all over if he does. 1030 01:24:31,530 --> 01:24:32,406 Okay! 1031 01:24:36,827 --> 01:24:40,414 By golly! Captain! Heart attack?! 1032 01:24:40,622 --> 01:24:42,833 I got here too late, I’m so sorry! 1033 01:24:48,630 --> 01:24:49,506 Captain? 1034 01:24:49,756 --> 01:24:50,549 Yes. 1035 01:24:50,757 --> 01:24:51,842 I’m sorry! 1036 01:24:52,301 --> 01:24:55,345 Didn’t you say he died of heart attack? 1037 01:24:59,141 --> 01:25:00,851 - I’m really sorry. - Come on… 1038 01:25:01,018 --> 01:25:02,853 Let’s go save someone for real. 1039 01:25:03,103 --> 01:25:05,522 Where? Where is he? 1040 01:25:07,191 --> 01:25:08,400 The Moon. 1041 01:25:15,073 --> 01:25:17,034 There? That? 1042 01:25:17,367 --> 01:25:18,160 Yes. 1043 01:25:19,745 --> 01:25:21,079 The Moon? 1044 01:25:51,485 --> 01:25:53,153 Hwang Sun-woo is alive. 1045 01:25:53,862 --> 01:25:55,364 Hey, check that out, he’s still alive! 1046 01:25:55,405 --> 01:25:57,491 A YouTube video containing Hwang’s mayday, 1047 01:25:57,533 --> 01:26:01,578 who crash landed on the Moon, has gone viral. 1048 01:26:01,870 --> 01:26:06,458 You can hear Hwang’s voice attempting to communicate 1049 01:26:06,500 --> 01:26:12,256 and he goes on to say that he’s on the Campbell Crater. 1050 01:26:12,548 --> 01:26:15,217 Details have not been verified… 1051 01:26:16,844 --> 01:26:19,930 I barely resolved the ammonia leak, and I turned off the radiator… 1052 01:26:20,222 --> 01:26:21,682 All right, Mr. Hwang? 1053 01:26:29,314 --> 01:26:31,567 Mr. Hwang Sun-woo, you’re not sleeping, right? 1054 01:26:32,651 --> 01:26:34,987 No, I’m not sleeping, I can’t sleep. 1055 01:26:35,153 --> 01:26:36,947 What’s with your voice? 1056 01:26:37,447 --> 01:26:40,242 I’m taking deep breaths, don’t worry. 1057 01:26:45,414 --> 01:26:48,500 You can still fall asleep, 1058 01:26:48,542 --> 01:26:50,752 so let me ask you some questions. 1059 01:26:51,879 --> 01:26:54,298 Navy Special Recon… 1060 01:26:54,923 --> 01:26:56,717 Why did you join the SEAL? 1061 01:26:57,926 --> 01:27:00,679 I heard it’s a really brutal and scary unit. 1062 01:27:00,846 --> 01:27:03,390 Like you can’t even wimp even after breaking limbs. 1063 01:27:07,060 --> 01:27:10,606 Should I guess why you volunteered for it? 1064 01:27:11,857 --> 01:27:15,027 I won’t fall asleep, can’t we have some peace? 1065 01:27:15,944 --> 01:27:19,239 “I wanted to know the limits of my pain.” 1066 01:27:21,700 --> 01:27:24,995 During hardcore training that tests your pain to the limit, 1067 01:27:25,037 --> 01:27:28,749 whether it be physical or psychological, 1068 01:27:29,499 --> 01:27:32,503 you can’t think about anything else, no? 1069 01:27:33,086 --> 01:27:35,672 We instinctively focus on the greater pain. 1070 01:27:36,673 --> 01:27:40,302 Then was it because of your father? 1071 01:27:43,347 --> 01:27:46,475 Because of the pain you felt from his loss? 1072 01:27:49,019 --> 01:27:50,145 Am I right? 1073 01:27:52,523 --> 01:27:54,149 Sun-woo, you know what? 1074 01:27:54,399 --> 01:27:56,109 You and I are so alike. 1075 01:27:56,485 --> 01:27:59,321 Common denominator. 1076 01:27:59,655 --> 01:28:02,449 My family had it hard after we lost my dad. 1077 01:28:02,658 --> 01:28:04,117 Common denominator? 1078 01:28:04,952 --> 01:28:05,994 Listen. 1079 01:28:07,246 --> 01:28:11,041 You barely know anything about me, 1080 01:28:11,208 --> 01:28:13,877 you’re stepping out of line. 1081 01:28:14,795 --> 01:28:17,256 “Must Fulfill My Father’s Dream” Hwang Gyu-tae’s Son Aboard Woori-ho 1082 01:29:47,137 --> 01:29:48,931 Lander signal detected! 1083 01:29:50,516 --> 01:29:52,267 Comms are up! 1084 01:29:55,979 --> 01:29:57,272 Autopilot is nominal! 1085 01:29:57,314 --> 01:29:58,732 Fuel supply, 2 hours! 1086 01:29:58,774 --> 01:30:00,400 Nav and control systems okay! 1087 01:30:00,692 --> 01:30:02,027 Steering is nominal! 1088 01:30:02,194 --> 01:30:03,862 This is Korea’s Naro, 1089 01:30:04,071 --> 01:30:06,281 Hwang Sun-woo, do you read me? 1090 01:30:06,698 --> 01:30:07,741 Can you hear me? 1091 01:30:08,200 --> 01:30:09,910 If you have signal, please respond. 1092 01:30:10,827 --> 01:30:13,205 This is Hwang Sun-woo, I read you. 1093 01:30:13,413 --> 01:30:16,416 Only the interior video feed is working. 1094 01:30:16,834 --> 01:30:19,878 Hwang, what is the sitrep of the Lander interior? 1095 01:30:20,003 --> 01:30:22,631 What the hell is going on? 1096 01:30:23,882 --> 01:30:25,592 What are you all doing? 1097 01:30:26,134 --> 01:30:27,761 Hwang Sun-woo is alive. 1098 01:30:32,391 --> 01:30:35,143 You uploaded that video to YouTube, right? 1099 01:30:35,561 --> 01:30:38,021 Hell broke loose in the president’s office. 1100 01:30:38,397 --> 01:30:42,651 He made a memorial speech, and I cried before the public… 1101 01:30:42,818 --> 01:30:44,027 but Hwang’s alive? 1102 01:30:44,111 --> 01:30:45,988 So what? What now then? 1103 01:30:46,196 --> 01:30:48,365 The internet is on fire, they want him rescued! 1104 01:30:48,532 --> 01:30:51,994 Are we not rescuing him? We simply can’t, am I right? 1105 01:30:52,119 --> 01:30:53,912 How do we fetch someone from the far side of the Moon? 1106 01:30:53,996 --> 01:30:55,664 You wanna have 2 funerals?! 1107 01:30:59,710 --> 01:31:01,086 Another meteor shower! 1108 01:31:01,170 --> 01:31:03,172 Lander’s impact level is rising! 1109 01:31:10,596 --> 01:31:13,599 We’ll move him to a safe area for now. 1110 01:31:17,352 --> 01:31:19,730 Where’s a safe area in space? 1111 01:31:20,397 --> 01:31:22,816 Flight director, answer me. 1112 01:31:23,233 --> 01:31:25,569 Where’s a safe area in that space? 1113 01:31:25,986 --> 01:31:29,156 Will you bring up NASA again? 1114 01:31:29,281 --> 01:31:35,829 You heard them, they won’t go into the meteor minefield! 1115 01:31:36,121 --> 01:31:37,331 Minister! 1116 01:31:37,956 --> 01:31:38,790 Minister! 1117 01:31:39,499 --> 01:31:43,587 Lunar gateway has granted our docking request just now! 1118 01:31:44,046 --> 01:31:47,049 It was decided during an emergency White House meeting. 1119 01:31:47,174 --> 01:31:47,883 What are you waiting for? 1120 01:31:47,925 --> 01:31:49,968 Answer the call, NASA’s on standby! 1121 01:31:50,302 --> 01:31:51,553 Dr. Kim, hurry! 1122 01:31:54,515 --> 01:31:56,475 US is in a tough spot. 1123 01:31:56,517 --> 01:31:59,561 Thanks to that viral clip, Americans are demanding his rescue, 1124 01:31:59,603 --> 01:32:01,313 asking what ISS is doing. 1125 01:32:01,480 --> 01:32:02,564 The White House server went down! 1126 01:32:02,606 --> 01:32:05,025 Who uploaded this? How was it done? 1127 01:32:05,108 --> 01:32:06,151 I don’t really know. 1128 01:32:06,401 --> 01:32:10,697 Yes, yes, yes! 1129 01:32:11,365 --> 01:32:13,033 Very nice! 1130 01:32:13,075 --> 01:32:18,080 BREAKING: KASC and NASA Will Rescue Hwang Together 1131 01:33:00,998 --> 01:33:04,751 In a moment, Lunar gateway will approach the Doppler crater orbit. 1132 01:33:05,586 --> 01:33:10,591 It will take over control of the Lander for docking. 1133 01:33:11,258 --> 01:33:15,596 Once the Lander reaches 100 km above the surface, 1134 01:33:15,929 --> 01:33:19,641 Lunar gateway will take control and rescue Hwang. 1135 01:33:20,726 --> 01:33:22,978 Send us the Lander’s autopilot code, 1136 01:33:23,020 --> 01:33:25,480 and we’ll keep our channels open. 1137 01:33:31,069 --> 01:33:32,196 I want to make it clear, 1138 01:33:32,321 --> 01:33:35,282 if this is not successful for whatever reasons, 1139 01:33:36,742 --> 01:33:39,077 there won’t be any more docking attempts. 1140 01:33:40,120 --> 01:33:41,997 If you’re ready, please start the countdown. 1141 01:33:42,164 --> 01:33:43,332 Good to go! 1142 01:33:44,458 --> 01:33:46,710 All departments! Preflight check status! 1143 01:33:46,835 --> 01:33:47,753 RETRO go! 1144 01:33:47,836 --> 01:33:48,754 FDO go! 1145 01:33:48,837 --> 01:33:49,630 Guidance go! 1146 01:33:49,671 --> 01:33:50,506 System go! 1147 01:33:50,631 --> 01:33:52,341 GNC okay, Control okay. 1148 01:33:52,466 --> 01:33:54,259 System okay, Guidance okay. 1149 01:33:54,343 --> 01:33:56,136 FDO okay, RETRO okay. 1150 01:33:56,678 --> 01:33:58,388 Countdown sequence start! 1151 01:33:59,264 --> 01:33:59,932 10! 1152 01:34:01,391 --> 01:34:02,142 9! 1153 01:34:03,018 --> 01:34:04,061 8! 1154 01:34:10,317 --> 01:34:11,652 Increasing thrust to maximum! 1155 01:34:11,735 --> 01:34:12,653 3! 1156 01:34:13,111 --> 01:34:13,987 2! 1157 01:34:14,655 --> 01:34:15,531 1! 1158 01:34:15,781 --> 01:34:16,532 Ignition! 1159 01:34:16,698 --> 01:34:17,824 Engine ignition! 1160 01:34:31,296 --> 01:34:32,172 The ground… 1161 01:34:33,382 --> 01:34:35,300 Abort! Hwang Sun-woo! 1162 01:34:54,027 --> 01:34:55,362 Hwang! Abort sequence! 1163 01:34:56,905 --> 01:34:58,198 Nav and guidance system errors! 1164 01:34:58,240 --> 01:34:59,491 Docking port impacted! 1165 01:36:37,506 --> 01:36:38,924 Sitrep! 1166 01:36:39,675 --> 01:36:41,051 Autopilot system… 1167 01:36:41,260 --> 01:36:42,678 is down… 1168 01:36:43,512 --> 01:36:45,973 RCS has been destroyed. 1169 01:36:46,139 --> 01:36:47,224 No steering… 1170 01:36:47,850 --> 01:36:49,017 Docking port. 1171 01:36:50,185 --> 01:36:51,436 Status of docking port? 1172 01:36:54,147 --> 01:36:55,440 Docking port… 1173 01:36:56,275 --> 01:36:58,485 has been completely destroyed. 1174 01:37:01,238 --> 01:37:04,241 It can’t be controlled now? 1175 01:37:12,374 --> 01:37:13,750 What’s working… 1176 01:37:14,710 --> 01:37:16,170 Give me something that works. 1177 01:38:04,009 --> 01:38:05,844 Environmental control system is down. 1178 01:38:06,553 --> 01:38:08,430 That’ll be all for me. 1179 01:38:09,556 --> 01:38:12,809 Hwang, what are you doing? 1180 01:38:13,393 --> 01:38:17,940 There’s enough oxygen, and you can switch steering to manual. 1181 01:38:18,065 --> 01:38:19,233 No. 1182 01:38:19,733 --> 01:38:22,319 I think we tried everything we can. 1183 01:38:26,782 --> 01:38:28,242 Oxygen valve… 1184 01:38:28,617 --> 01:38:30,160 has been closed. 1185 01:38:41,463 --> 01:38:42,714 Bastard… 1186 01:38:45,050 --> 01:38:46,552 You’re just like your father. 1187 01:38:47,970 --> 01:38:50,013 Yes, it turned out that way. 1188 01:38:52,307 --> 01:38:58,355 I didn’t want to end it like my father… 1189 01:38:59,606 --> 01:39:01,733 But this is how I’ll resolve this too. 1190 01:39:02,234 --> 01:39:03,443 I’m sorry… 1191 01:39:04,444 --> 01:39:06,613 It wasn’t your father’s fault! 1192 01:39:08,699 --> 01:39:11,285 So open the oxygen valve! 1193 01:39:11,827 --> 01:39:14,371 You didn’t see his will, right? 1194 01:39:22,296 --> 01:39:25,090 A month before the Narae-ho accident, 1195 01:39:28,385 --> 01:39:30,971 he knew there was a flaw in the engine. 1196 01:39:35,934 --> 01:39:40,981 He knew about it, and allowed it to launch. 1197 01:39:43,400 --> 01:39:45,652 He didn’t tell anyone about it… 1198 01:39:46,320 --> 01:39:48,197 I mean, he couldn’t. 1199 01:39:51,158 --> 01:39:53,118 He simply hid it. 1200 01:39:56,955 --> 01:39:58,790 I guess he wanted… 1201 01:39:59,374 --> 01:40:01,710 to succeed more. 1202 01:40:10,052 --> 01:40:12,763 I won’t ask you to forgive my father. 1203 01:40:14,181 --> 01:40:17,184 But I’ll repent for his sins instead. 1204 01:40:18,268 --> 01:40:20,395 Thank you for everything. 1205 01:40:22,231 --> 01:40:23,732 Over and out for good. 1206 01:40:24,274 --> 01:40:25,108 Sun-woo! 1207 01:40:25,317 --> 01:40:26,026 Hwang Sun-woo! 1208 01:40:26,318 --> 01:40:27,486 Don’t close the comm port! 1209 01:40:27,945 --> 01:40:28,904 I… 1210 01:40:29,863 --> 01:40:31,156 I have… 1211 01:40:32,866 --> 01:40:34,368 something to say… 1212 01:40:34,660 --> 01:40:36,745 A day before the Narae-ho launch, 1213 01:40:37,788 --> 01:40:41,250 your father came to me. 1214 01:40:46,213 --> 01:40:48,215 He said there was 1215 01:40:49,758 --> 01:40:51,593 a problem with the engine. 1216 01:40:53,303 --> 01:40:56,181 He said it’d be dangerous to proceed. 1217 01:40:57,641 --> 01:40:59,935 He asked for a 2-month delay. 1218 01:41:00,936 --> 01:41:02,813 He begged me for it. 1219 01:41:07,067 --> 01:41:08,735 But I refused. 1220 01:41:15,033 --> 01:41:18,996 There was a very low chance of an accident, 1221 01:41:21,707 --> 01:41:27,087 but my biggest reason for rejecting his request was… 1222 01:41:28,213 --> 01:41:33,635 after 5 delays, I was afraid that with another delay, 1223 01:41:36,680 --> 01:41:39,266 the program might implode. 1224 01:41:43,228 --> 01:41:46,231 I guess I wanted to succeed more than him. 1225 01:42:02,581 --> 01:42:05,167 I won’t ask you to forgive me… 1226 01:42:05,501 --> 01:42:06,627 But… 1227 01:42:10,088 --> 01:42:15,511 you must forgive your father. 1228 01:42:17,638 --> 01:42:19,056 So, please come back! 1229 01:42:19,806 --> 01:42:22,476 Sun-woo, come back… 1230 01:42:25,145 --> 01:42:27,898 and forgive your father. 1231 01:42:32,694 --> 01:42:34,446 I’m begging you. 1232 01:42:57,052 --> 01:42:59,388 The oxygen valve is open again! 1233 01:43:10,732 --> 01:43:12,734 Astronaut Hwang Sun-woo, 1234 01:43:16,780 --> 01:43:18,949 requesting a new directive. 1235 01:43:32,421 --> 01:43:34,965 Director Yoon Moon-young 1236 01:43:36,175 --> 01:43:39,094 Did you check the sat photo? The location is different. 1237 01:43:39,511 --> 01:43:42,723 He can lift off when it drops down the valley and if the thruster’s good. 1238 01:43:42,806 --> 01:43:44,057 Just get it up. 1239 01:43:44,808 --> 01:43:46,894 Unlike before, valley slopes support both sides, 1240 01:43:46,935 --> 01:43:50,063 so it could be used as a launch pad! 1241 01:43:50,314 --> 01:43:51,857 Meteoroids could get him in the current location. 1242 01:43:51,940 --> 01:43:53,025 Where? 1243 01:43:54,067 --> 01:43:56,320 And we can’t even dock with the gateway. 1244 01:43:56,445 --> 01:43:59,531 The docking port is damaged… 1245 01:43:59,573 --> 01:44:00,741 The near side… 1246 01:44:01,325 --> 01:44:05,412 Lander’s head is facing the near side of the Moon. 1247 01:44:05,829 --> 01:44:07,372 Get it to the near side. 1248 01:44:07,664 --> 01:44:08,957 The near side? 1249 01:44:09,833 --> 01:44:11,084 Let’s say we launch it, 1250 01:44:11,335 --> 01:44:14,630 we can’t land it, let alone steer it. 1251 01:44:15,297 --> 01:44:16,715 It simply can’t land. 1252 01:44:16,840 --> 01:44:18,467 That’s your job to resolve. 1253 01:44:19,593 --> 01:44:21,678 I know you’ll find a way. 1254 01:44:23,013 --> 01:44:24,223 You understand? 1255 01:44:25,557 --> 01:44:28,185 I’ll do my best from my end. 1256 01:44:31,230 --> 01:44:32,272 By the way, 1257 01:44:35,776 --> 01:44:40,948 is everything you just said authorized by NASA? 1258 01:44:42,282 --> 01:44:44,451 This will be my final task at NASA. 1259 01:44:45,827 --> 01:44:46,745 I have to go. 1260 01:45:04,721 --> 01:45:06,098 How much fuel left?! 1261 01:45:06,348 --> 01:45:08,767 30-minute flying time, 4-minute max output! 1262 01:45:08,809 --> 01:45:11,728 That’s enough, open comms, prep for launch! 1263 01:45:11,854 --> 01:45:12,563 Yes. 1264 01:45:15,899 --> 01:45:18,277 Hwang! Get ready to launch! 1265 01:45:20,988 --> 01:45:22,030 Where to? 1266 01:45:22,573 --> 01:45:25,367 We’re going back to the near side of the Moon. 1267 01:45:25,909 --> 01:45:27,035 That’s possible? 1268 01:45:29,788 --> 01:45:33,458 Sun-woo, is it possible for you to bring the drone inside? 1269 01:45:33,709 --> 01:45:35,127 Yes, it’s possible. 1270 01:45:35,544 --> 01:45:36,503 Okay. 1271 01:45:38,881 --> 01:45:41,383 Attention everyone! 1272 01:45:42,342 --> 01:45:45,971 Please listen carefully. 1273 01:46:38,565 --> 01:46:40,984 CAPCOM okay, Surgeon okay, EVA okay. 1274 01:46:41,026 --> 01:46:43,320 Ground control, launch status check completed. 1275 01:46:43,403 --> 01:46:44,571 Hwang, are you ready? 1276 01:46:44,696 --> 01:46:45,822 I’m ready, sir. 1277 01:46:45,906 --> 01:46:47,574 Main engine, ready for ignition! 1278 01:46:50,953 --> 01:46:51,370 3! 1279 01:46:51,411 --> 01:46:52,412 2, 1! 1280 01:46:52,454 --> 01:46:53,038 Ignition! 1281 01:46:53,455 --> 01:46:54,414 Ignition! 1282 01:47:56,685 --> 01:47:57,811 Lander altitude rising! 1283 01:47:57,853 --> 01:47:59,229 Confirm rendezvous radar! 1284 01:47:59,271 --> 01:48:01,106 Target altitude, 100 km above lunar airspace, 1285 01:48:01,148 --> 01:48:04,109 current vertical velocity at 51 m, horizontal 304 m. 1286 01:48:11,617 --> 01:48:13,327 Fuel depletion in 3 seconds! 1287 01:48:13,368 --> 01:48:14,828 2, 1. 1288 01:50:47,773 --> 01:50:50,651 Decom chamber, ready to move. 1289 01:50:50,692 --> 01:50:54,321 98 km above Kepler crater on the near side of the Moon! 1290 01:50:54,488 --> 01:50:57,616 Hwang Sun-woo, ready to go. 1291 01:51:01,161 --> 01:51:03,330 Hwang ready to deploy. 1292 01:51:04,122 --> 01:51:05,541 He’s at the near side. 1293 01:51:05,624 --> 01:51:07,417 He must jump before entering orbit. 1294 01:51:07,501 --> 01:51:10,212 Delay any further, and he’ll fly out to space! 1295 01:51:10,254 --> 01:51:11,338 Hwang Sun-woo! 1296 01:51:13,799 --> 01:51:14,716 Open hatch! 1297 01:51:14,842 --> 01:51:16,802 Copy! Opening hatch! 1298 01:51:22,057 --> 01:51:24,059 Side hatch open. 1299 01:51:25,227 --> 01:51:26,395 EVA status. 1300 01:51:26,478 --> 01:51:31,024 PLSS power at 14%, oxygen at 18%, pressure at 4.3 psi. 1301 01:51:58,010 --> 01:51:59,303 Requesting final confirmation! 1302 01:51:59,344 --> 01:52:02,097 Final confirmation! Final confirmation! 1303 01:52:02,973 --> 01:52:04,766 All departments, final status check! 1304 01:52:04,933 --> 01:52:06,810 All departments, final status check! 1305 01:52:06,852 --> 01:52:07,936 CAPCOM go! 1306 01:52:08,353 --> 01:52:09,479 Surgeon go! 1307 01:52:10,314 --> 01:52:11,273 EVA go! 1308 01:52:11,315 --> 01:52:12,524 RETRO go! 1309 01:52:12,608 --> 01:52:13,609 EECOM go! 1310 01:52:13,692 --> 01:52:14,693 System go! 1311 01:52:14,860 --> 01:52:15,652 FDO go! 1312 01:52:15,694 --> 01:52:16,528 GNC go! 1313 01:52:16,570 --> 01:52:17,446 Control go! 1314 01:52:17,487 --> 01:52:18,989 Hwang, jump! 1315 01:52:44,348 --> 01:52:45,015 PLSS check. 1316 01:52:45,057 --> 01:52:45,974 EVA check. 1317 01:52:46,058 --> 01:52:46,975 Power at 12%. 1318 01:52:47,017 --> 01:52:47,643 Drone check! 1319 01:52:47,684 --> 01:52:48,519 Guidance check! 1320 01:52:48,560 --> 01:52:51,271 Oxygen at 17%, current altitude at 85 km! 1321 01:53:36,775 --> 01:53:38,110 Altitude 10 km! 1322 01:53:38,902 --> 01:53:40,821 9 km, 8 km! 1323 01:53:41,196 --> 01:53:42,197 7 km! 1324 01:53:42,906 --> 01:53:43,574 5! 1325 01:53:43,824 --> 01:53:44,616 4! 1326 01:53:45,200 --> 01:53:45,993 3! 1327 01:53:46,118 --> 01:53:47,911 Hwang! Now! 1328 01:55:58,250 --> 01:56:02,796 Thank you, Maru. 1329 01:56:45,088 --> 01:56:46,048 It turned on? 1330 01:57:58,829 --> 01:57:59,955 We have a breaking news. 1331 01:57:59,997 --> 01:58:03,584 Astronaut Hwang Sun-woo, who was believed to have died 1332 01:58:03,625 --> 01:58:08,505 on the Moon, has been rescued by NASA’s Lunar gateway. 1333 01:58:08,589 --> 01:58:11,341 Moon Mi-hyun has the story. 1334 01:58:11,925 --> 01:58:14,928 A lander undocks from the Lunar gateway command ship. 1335 01:58:15,220 --> 01:58:18,223 It heads down to the Moon’s surface. 1336 01:58:18,307 --> 01:58:22,186 At 8 a.m. this morning, Lunar gateway’s lander 1337 01:58:22,269 --> 01:58:25,230 headed for Kepler crater on the near side of the Moon, 1338 01:58:25,272 --> 01:58:29,359 and successfully rescued astronaut Hwang Sun-woo. 1339 01:58:29,568 --> 01:58:34,573 He will return to Korea within 2 weeks at the earliest. 1340 01:58:34,781 --> 01:58:35,991 Citizens of Korea! 1341 01:58:36,325 --> 01:58:40,329 Astronaut Hwang Sun-woo has safely returned to our arms. 1342 01:58:40,746 --> 01:58:46,877 To the members of NASA, who defied nationality and ideology, 1343 01:58:47,127 --> 01:58:52,758 and the members of KASC, who walked the first step 1344 01:58:53,008 --> 01:58:55,677 to space development despite inadequate conditions, 1345 01:58:55,886 --> 01:58:59,223 I want to extend my deepest appreciation. 1346 01:59:00,766 --> 01:59:06,271 The Moon does not belong to a single entity. 1347 01:59:07,022 --> 01:59:10,025 It cannot be owned, ruled, nor should, 1348 01:59:10,108 --> 01:59:14,988 it is a resource for the entire Earth, and also Earth’s future. 1349 01:59:15,072 --> 01:59:20,869 I vow to share all data and experience from this expedition 1350 01:59:20,953 --> 01:59:23,622 with the entire world. 1351 01:59:23,747 --> 01:59:25,624 You’ll come back, right? 1352 01:59:25,791 --> 01:59:31,088 Therefore, every nation must cooperate 1353 01:59:31,463 --> 01:59:32,756 No… 1354 01:59:33,632 --> 01:59:37,594 for a better future. 1355 01:59:38,136 --> 01:59:40,097 I’m going back… 1356 01:59:41,682 --> 01:59:43,475 to Mt. Sobaek. 1357 02:00:08,542 --> 02:00:11,879 SUL Kyung Gu 1358 02:00:13,755 --> 02:00:15,257 Why isn’t he coming? 1359 02:00:19,303 --> 02:00:19,970 DOH Kyung Soo 1360 02:00:20,012 --> 02:00:24,308 There he is, look! It’s me, the minister! 1361 02:00:24,683 --> 02:00:26,351 Remember me? 1362 02:00:33,233 --> 02:00:36,987 PARK Byung Eun 1363 02:00:38,780 --> 02:00:39,781 CHO Han Cheul CHOI Byung Mo HONG Seung Hee 1364 02:00:39,823 --> 02:00:42,034 I… want to thank everyone. 1365 02:00:42,075 --> 02:00:46,371 Because of you, I was able to return safely. 1366 02:00:47,331 --> 02:00:50,292 Special Appearance LEE Sung Min 1367 02:00:54,713 --> 02:00:56,089 Is my dad… 1368 02:00:57,466 --> 02:00:59,760 really on the Moon? 1369 02:01:11,647 --> 02:01:13,857 Sang-won already came up with her name. 1370 02:01:16,693 --> 02:01:18,487 It’s ‘Ah-yoon’. 1371 02:01:20,364 --> 02:01:23,367 It’s your name backwards. 1372 02:01:40,259 --> 02:01:42,344 Congratulating Safe Return of Astronaut Hwang Sun-woo 1373 02:01:42,386 --> 02:01:44,346 Guest Appearances KIM Rae Won LEE Yi Kyung 1374 02:01:47,307 --> 02:01:49,768 And KIM Hee Ae 1375 02:01:51,478 --> 02:01:53,897 International Space Committee, announced on the 20th 1376 02:01:53,939 --> 02:01:58,026 that it will allow Korea to join, making it the 9th country 1377 02:01:58,193 --> 02:02:01,864 to join the international organization. 1378 02:02:02,239 --> 02:02:05,075 The crucial factor for this decision was… 1379 02:02:05,117 --> 02:02:06,159 It’s big. 1380 02:02:06,869 --> 02:02:10,247 It’s a fake anyway, you had to borrow a big one? 1381 02:02:10,455 --> 02:02:12,457 It’s not like you’ll wear it. 1382 02:02:12,916 --> 02:02:16,753 I’ll wear it and act in it, so mind your business. 1383 02:02:17,171 --> 02:02:20,174 NASA have announced that they’ve promoted Korean-American 1384 02:02:20,215 --> 02:02:22,426 Yoon Moon-young as their new director. 1385 02:02:22,551 --> 02:02:26,430 She is NASA’s first female director, 1386 02:02:26,513 --> 02:02:28,932 and she was the head of Lunar gateway... 1387 02:02:29,016 --> 02:02:31,185 That’s amazing… 1388 02:02:32,728 --> 02:02:38,734 Yoon was under disciplinary action for her role in the rescue of Hwang, 1389 02:02:39,067 --> 02:02:44,948 it’s highly unusual for a disciplined individual to be appointed as the director. 1390 02:02:45,282 --> 02:02:50,329 The White House attributed this decision to her humanitarian spirit, 1391 02:02:50,454 --> 02:02:55,250 which left a profound impression and touched people around the world, 1392 02:02:55,334 --> 02:02:59,922 and made this groundbreaking personnel appointment. 1393 02:03:01,048 --> 02:03:03,091 Hello! 1394 02:03:03,634 --> 02:03:04,843 Boys and girls! 1395 02:03:04,885 --> 02:03:06,178 Yes! 1396 02:03:06,220 --> 02:03:09,848 Where did our country visit in space not too long ago? 1397 02:03:09,890 --> 02:03:11,683 The Moon! 1398 02:03:11,850 --> 02:03:14,186 That’s right, it was the Moon! 1399 02:03:14,311 --> 02:03:19,358 I’ll show you what astronauts wear when they go out to space… 1400 02:03:19,399 --> 02:03:20,984 Space suit! 1401 02:03:21,068 --> 02:03:23,946 Yes, I’ll show it to you today. 1402 02:03:24,071 --> 02:03:26,949 Applause if you want to see it! 1403 02:03:30,202 --> 02:03:31,328 Han-byul! 1404 02:03:32,913 --> 02:03:34,581 There’s the astronaut! 1405 02:03:35,499 --> 02:03:37,167 Let’s go check it out! 1406 02:03:37,543 --> 02:03:39,127 You mustn’t mess with it! 1407 02:03:39,169 --> 02:03:39,753 Careful, careful! 1408 02:03:39,878 --> 02:03:42,256 It looks so interesting, doesn’t it? 1409 02:03:42,381 --> 02:03:43,757 Say thank you. 1410 02:03:44,675 --> 02:03:46,718 Don’t touch that! Please don’t do that! 1411 02:03:46,760 --> 02:03:48,303 No! No! 1412 02:03:49,096 --> 02:03:50,722 It’s stinky! 1413 02:03:50,889 --> 02:03:52,349 All the air is released… 1414 02:03:52,641 --> 02:03:53,684 Kang Han-byul! 1415 02:03:55,060 --> 02:03:57,229 You should’ve stopped them from getting too close. 1416 02:03:57,896 --> 02:04:00,399 How could I stop these rascals? 1417 02:04:01,149 --> 02:04:04,152 Kids their age can’t be stopped. 102184

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