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CSM error code 2501.
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RCS 3309, requesting FDO check.
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FDO confirmed,
Narae-ho stood by after the sitrep.
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Five years ago,
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Korea's first Moon exploration
rocket Narae-ho was launched.
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It experienced an unforeseen explosion,
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resulting in the tragic losses
of three incredible astronauts.
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Everything was a shock to us all.
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I'm sure the public was
shocked more than us…
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Due to conflicts between nations,
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Korea was withdrawn from
International Space Committee.
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-The independent lunar mission
-We believe South Korea
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-seemed to end in failure.
-is yet to be accepted as a member nation.
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That's why we made this decision.
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The Moon can be thought of
as the Antarctic of Earth.
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It contains vast underground resources
and Helium-3 is noteworthy,
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which can be serve
as an energy source
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for humanity for tens
of thousands of years.
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That's why the world is engaged
in fierce competition over the Moon.
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Who will plant the flag first?
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Korea has also thrown its hat
into the ring in the competition.
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Had we stopped then,
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everything would've concluded
as a failure,
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but if we can continue
challenging ourselves,
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then that failure becomes
a step towards our success.
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To us all.
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That's how Korea's second rocket
Woori-ho was created.
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And these are the three astronauts
who will embark on this journey.
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Being an astronaut was a dream
since I was young,
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so it's an honor just to
carry out a mission on the Moon.
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Her name?
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I'll choose it when I arrive
on the Moon while looking at Earth.
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It's been tough.
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I was able to overcome everything
because of my family's support.
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This?
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My son gave it to me.
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He said…
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this little guy will protect me.
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I went through a lot of training
during my SEAL days,
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but I'm a rookie
when it comes to being a pilot.
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I will not let the sacrifices
of Narae-ho crew members go in vain
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by completing this mission
with experienced colleagues.
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20 months of training,
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Lee, Cho, and Hwang endured
2,800 hours of grueling training.
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They are now ready to become
mankind's second group
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Let's go!
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to step on the Moon after USA.
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three, two, one, launch!
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With tremendous vibration,
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our spacecraft Woori-ho
finally lifted off!
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Woori-ho is the second manned spacecraft
created with Korea's own technology.
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We hope they reach the Moon safely…
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In December 2029,
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we're heading for the Moon
once more.
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We are going.
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The highest stage alert five
was announced today,
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due to the solar winds caused
by coronal master ejection.
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all U.S. satellites were affected
by the solar wind
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and throughout the day
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satellite communications are dead now.
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Due to radio
communication interruption,
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aviation and rail control systems
were erroneously affected,
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causing massive delays
in various means of transportation.
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According to a bridge satellite,
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the USA's manned Lunar Gateway
has also been affected.
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A solar flare that occurred today
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is considered to have
massive destructive power.
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Lunar Gateway, the space
station orbits the moon
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was also shut down due to the solar
wind, let's find out more.
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We do have a coronal gateway
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but the electronic country union
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and the navigation system are
down and under repair.
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Our atmosphere absorbed
most of the solar wind here,
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but Woori-ho, which was
approaching the Moon orbit,
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lost communication with
Korea Aeronautics and Space Center.
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Woori-ho embarked on its journey
three days ago,
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and it was on the verge of
entering lunar orbit this morning.
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Due to the effects of solar wind,
all communication has been severed.
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Directly exposed to
the influence of solar wind,
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concerns for the crew members
of Woori-ho are growing deeper.
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The cause of the communication
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cut-off is being investigated,
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and once it's re-established,
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it will enter lunar orbit
by midnight tonight at the latest,
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and make an attempt
to land on the surface.
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Minister! Without knowing
the reason, can they enter orbit?
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Any damages to
Woori-ho's exterior?
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Minister!
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The present time of 10:15 UTC,
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the solar wind has damaged
Woori-ho's comms,
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and I, Hwang Sun-woo,
am leaving a status log.
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Cdr. Lee and Lt. Cho are conducting
the spacewalks to check and restore
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power and communication antennae,
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Sir, the pressure inside
the decom chamber is rising.
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It could be a decompressor power error,
you should head back inside.
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Do you copy?
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Another H-1 2042 went off.
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2033 is stable,
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current status is…
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a fuel cell warning, H overload,
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why is the aux line control system
valve closed?
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I don't think anyone closed it.
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The scope of system errors
is expanding.
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To sum up,
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stages 11 to 14 in the manual are nominal…
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Another H-1 fuel cell just went off!
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Sporadic malfunction of H-2
while under repair!
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This may cause a problem
if the temp controller cannot be reset
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while under PTC mode is off.
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What's even more problematic is,
warnings from the mechanic…
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Mayday! Mayday!
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Mayday! Mayday!
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What's the situation?
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It's like this.
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A situation where I can fool around.
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Very calm situation.
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It's not serious, Hwang,
grab the manual.
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Jesus Christ…
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Are wimps allowed
in the SEAL unit nowadays?
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He's gonna give me cancer.
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Making a fuss over nothing.
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We're here to explore the Moon,
but you'll nag me to death.
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I'm ordering you to cut comm and…
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Actually, just go to sleep.
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Yo, Space SEAL.
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Is space a joke to you?
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And the flight sounded like
he saw death earlier,
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"Don't go!
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EVA is off limits!"
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It's not like he's gonna come
and fix it if we don't.
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Space SEAL, increase power
to Command Module.
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Yes, sir.
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Resetting power to Command Module.
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Fly me to the Moon
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Commander, I think we got
video comm uplink.
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Lt. Cho, let's head back inside
when we get the audio comm.
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-Copy that.
-And let me see
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What spring is like on
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By the way, sir.
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Now that comm with
Earth has been cut,
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space feels like hell in a way.
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Hell is where your
Earthly debt remains.
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This is heaven.
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The perfect heaven where arrears
and interest don't exist.
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Why are you talking about hell
in this sacred space?
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We haven't been here that long.
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You miss your wife already?
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I'll take it back, sir.
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What's with you?
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You crying?
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Of course not!
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I was thinking of my son,
who's still in that hell.
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Why should I cry…
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Commander, you haven't named
your unborn daughter yet.
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I almost had one earlier,
but that damn solar wind…
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Hwang Sun-woo.
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Check the power
and stop being aloof.
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Minister.
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The chance of back-to-back
massive failures is very low.
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The previous program's failure
lies in your predecessor
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for not thoroughly evaluating it.
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Who are you worried for?
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If this fails, I got the congress
to go back to, but not you.
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I begged to be sent
to Foreign Affairs,
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why put a literature major
in charge of Science and Tech?
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What's going on?
What happened?
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We got communication restored.
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Do you copy, Woori-ho?
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What?
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-Woori-ho!
-What's going on?
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Only their video uplink is established!
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Hwang!
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Woori-ho!
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Do you copy?
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Hwang Sun-woo!
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How did you re-establish
connection with them?
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They're restoring the system,
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but only video feed at the moment.
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FDO! Current location?
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They're cruising near
the orbit as planned.
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Flight! Are they okay to
go outside like that?
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Attention all departments,
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when the network stabilizes,
back up all data,
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and re-assess remote access,
power, pressure, and system.
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-Let's hurry.
-Yes, Flight!
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I told them many times
not to conduct EVA…
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Hold my hand
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-Hwang Sun-woo!
-Go ahead, sir.
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Any errors other than 1102?
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Check for errors on
the sun-facing solar cells.
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Error 1240 popped up too.
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1240 is the terminal transformer…
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Commander, I think we should open this.
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I'll check if it was short-circuited
from Thruster sparks.
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Okay, if there's a problem,
toss one out.
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We got three backups.
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But Yoon-jong,
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got an oxygen tank and the charge?
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Yes, those are okay.
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Good, weld them together
if there's no interference,
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check the fuel tank leak,
and get back inside.
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Yes, sir.
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Commander, what else should I do?
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Comm is up.
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You should change the music.
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And stop creating unnecessary tension.
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Flight!
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We may have a short circuit
on solar panel 1.
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Lt. Cho is moving to
the problematic region.
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He may be checking
the fuel tank.
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Everything okay?
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KOREA AERONAUTICS AND SPACE CENTER
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Okay, I'll now check
the fuel tank wiring.
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Let's see…
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Commander, I think you should
come check this out.
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What is it?
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The fuel…
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The fuel is leaking…
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Lt. Cho!
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Yoon-jong!
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Sir!
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Where's the feed?
What happened?
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Someone tell me something!
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Commander!
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Wake up, Commander!
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We lost Lt. Cho's vital signs!
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What about Cdr. Lee?
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Commander, wake up!
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Please snap out of it!
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Commander, over here!
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Over here, sir!
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Are you alright?
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Commander!
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Commander, please wake up…
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What do we do?
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What about Lt. Cho?
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His harness has been cut.
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Sir, please come back inside.
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Please come back in,
Commander, I'm begging you.
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Wait, I'll come outside.
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Hwang! What are you doing?
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I'm opening the hatch!
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How could you,
with the pressure difference?
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If you open that,
you'll die instantly.
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You won't be able to anyway.
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Just stop it…
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I only have 15 seconds
of oxygen left…
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Sun-woo, Hwang Sun-woo…
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I can't see properly now…
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Commander, I'll come out…
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No…
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No, please, don't do that!
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You can't drag a body around.
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Doing so will cause problems
with ship movement.
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00:16:11,042 --> 00:16:12,583
-No, Commander…
-This is…
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This is my order.
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No…
258
00:16:20,250 --> 00:16:24,083
If you reboot the full system power…
259
00:16:24,208 --> 00:16:26,333
No, please…
260
00:16:26,458 --> 00:16:27,792
you'll get comm.
261
00:16:28,458 --> 00:16:29,833
-No…
-Request rescue.
262
00:16:29,917 --> 00:16:32,083
Don't talk like that,
you can't do this!
263
00:16:32,167 --> 00:16:33,375
One final thing…
264
00:16:36,958 --> 00:16:40,375
this isn't an order, but a request.
265
00:16:42,542 --> 00:16:44,167
Return home.
266
00:16:47,625 --> 00:16:48,958
Astronaut Hwang Sun-woo!
267
00:16:49,167 --> 00:16:52,333
Please, no! Commander!
268
00:16:54,292 --> 00:16:55,500
No!
269
00:16:56,083 --> 00:16:57,042
Commander!
270
00:16:57,333 --> 00:16:58,667
Sir! No!
271
00:16:58,750 --> 00:16:59,875
Commander!
272
00:17:00,958 --> 00:17:02,958
Commander!
273
00:17:04,250 --> 00:17:06,167
Sir! Please!
274
00:17:07,375 --> 00:17:10,583
No, Commander!
275
00:17:11,750 --> 00:17:15,083
No! Commander!
276
00:17:32,333 --> 00:17:33,250
Flight!
277
00:17:34,083 --> 00:17:36,083
Woori-ho is re-establishing comm!
278
00:17:36,500 --> 00:17:38,333
Transmission and reception are up!
279
00:17:45,292 --> 00:17:46,333
This is the Flight Director.
280
00:17:47,208 --> 00:17:48,375
Hwang Sun-woo, are you okay?
281
00:17:49,667 --> 00:17:50,875
If you copy, please respond.
282
00:17:52,792 --> 00:17:53,750
Reporting in.
283
00:17:55,667 --> 00:17:59,792
30,000 km above the Moon,
we were hit by solar wind,
284
00:18:02,417 --> 00:18:07,417
and power to the Command Module
and Lander were shut down.
285
00:18:08,917 --> 00:18:13,167
Cdr. Lee Sang-won conducted EVA
to repair the comm antennae,
286
00:18:15,000 --> 00:18:19,000
and after the repair,
Thruster 1 had problems,
287
00:18:22,333 --> 00:18:24,333
and decomp chamber's
power went down,
288
00:18:27,375 --> 00:18:28,667
and the pressure rose…
289
00:18:29,417 --> 00:18:32,167
The explosion of propellant
blew Lt. Cho…
290
00:18:35,750 --> 00:18:36,875
We lost Cdr.
291
00:18:37,958 --> 00:18:39,583
Lee's vitals signal.
292
00:18:41,625 --> 00:18:47,333
Attempting to rescue him,
Cdr. Lee was hit by solar…
293
00:18:47,417 --> 00:18:48,458
Hwang Sun-woo.
294
00:18:49,917 --> 00:18:50,958
We all know about the situation.
295
00:18:51,792 --> 00:18:53,292
You may stop,
so please calm down.
296
00:18:54,625 --> 00:18:55,958
I'm the only one left,
297
00:18:57,167 --> 00:18:58,042
I'm sorry…
298
00:18:59,542 --> 00:19:01,125
I'm so sorry…
299
00:19:04,500 --> 00:19:07,833
Until we link up after
the contingency plan meeting,
300
00:19:09,625 --> 00:19:11,417
re-inspect the system, out.
301
00:19:15,083 --> 00:19:16,292
Copy.
302
00:19:24,000 --> 00:19:27,500
Two are dead,
and one survived,
303
00:19:29,292 --> 00:19:30,917
but the remaining one
304
00:19:32,083 --> 00:19:34,667
can't operate the spacecraft.
305
00:19:35,958 --> 00:19:39,708
As a former SEAL, he has strong
physicality and mentality.
306
00:19:40,417 --> 00:19:41,958
If he follows our repair orders…
307
00:19:42,042 --> 00:19:44,125
Don't give me that
mentality bullshit!
308
00:19:44,667 --> 00:19:46,750
You all lived through
that debacle five years ago!
309
00:19:47,667 --> 00:19:49,208
What did I say in the beginning?
310
00:19:49,708 --> 00:19:52,125
After being thrown out of
Space Committee, you'll win with skill?
311
00:19:52,375 --> 00:19:54,167
Even making a space base later?
312
00:19:54,250 --> 00:19:58,042
So much money went
down the drain…
313
00:19:58,333 --> 00:19:59,292
Sir,
314
00:19:59,917 --> 00:20:01,542
you know developing
our own technology
315
00:20:01,875 --> 00:20:04,667
cost us only a fifth
of the required contribution,
316
00:20:05,000 --> 00:20:08,667
and that's why we went alone.
317
00:20:09,500 --> 00:20:10,375
Forget it, just get him home.
318
00:20:11,250 --> 00:20:15,083
Cancel the mission, I mean,
the mission is a failure.
319
00:20:15,167 --> 00:20:16,458
So, just bring him back.
320
00:20:16,708 --> 00:20:18,667
We have to save at least one!
321
00:20:19,167 --> 00:20:20,667
What do I say to the press?
322
00:20:21,500 --> 00:20:25,708
To return to Earth, we have to
control Command Module,
323
00:20:26,292 --> 00:20:30,000
but after the solar wind,
remote access system is down.
324
00:20:30,417 --> 00:20:31,500
Then fix it.
325
00:20:32,625 --> 00:20:33,917
Who's the best in that field?
326
00:20:36,792 --> 00:20:40,500
We must get the man
who designed the module instead.
327
00:20:42,583 --> 00:20:44,667
Wouldn't he know the best?
328
00:20:45,292 --> 00:20:49,333
Woori-ho is a replica
of the Narae-ho spacecraft.
329
00:20:49,625 --> 00:20:53,333
It was designed by two men,
the former flight, and the tech lead.
330
00:20:53,417 --> 00:20:56,750
Tech lead Hwang Gyu-tae
took his own life five years ago,
331
00:21:00,750 --> 00:21:02,500
as a way to take responsibility.
332
00:21:03,583 --> 00:21:04,542
And the other?
333
00:21:07,833 --> 00:21:08,792
You said two men.
334
00:21:13,125 --> 00:21:15,250
Where's the former flight director?
335
00:21:17,083 --> 00:21:18,083
Bring him in!
336
00:21:22,583 --> 00:21:26,500
Under this heavy snow,
and deep in the back woods,
337
00:21:27,292 --> 00:21:29,000
do you think we'll starve to death?
338
00:21:29,083 --> 00:21:30,417
Then a chopper will fly in.
339
00:21:31,125 --> 00:21:32,167
If one of us dies, that is.
340
00:21:33,625 --> 00:21:35,083
And just be quiet.
341
00:21:35,875 --> 00:21:37,125
Come on, captain.
342
00:21:37,208 --> 00:21:40,875
If I hold still and don't talk,
I might lose consciousness.
343
00:21:41,458 --> 00:21:43,333
Can't we start a fire and wait?
344
00:21:43,917 --> 00:21:45,083
If you were a boar,
345
00:21:45,875 --> 00:21:47,417
would you come along,
346
00:21:48,417 --> 00:21:51,167
if you see people chatting
in front of a campfire?
347
00:21:51,583 --> 00:21:53,625
Use your brain
if you want to eat meat.
348
00:21:54,333 --> 00:21:55,167
Attention ahead.
349
00:22:00,292 --> 00:22:01,667
It's here.
350
00:22:02,125 --> 00:22:03,292
It's really here.
351
00:22:04,125 --> 00:22:05,833
Shoot, shoot!
352
00:22:06,000 --> 00:22:06,958
Shoot, now!
353
00:22:18,250 --> 00:22:19,833
Captain, what are you doing?
354
00:22:22,000 --> 00:22:23,042
Shit…
355
00:22:24,875 --> 00:22:26,083
I didn't bring the bullets.
356
00:22:27,125 --> 00:22:28,167
I forgot…
357
00:22:35,042 --> 00:22:36,333
The whole family is here.
358
00:22:38,292 --> 00:22:39,500
Shouldn't we run?
359
00:22:42,792 --> 00:22:44,333
Let's walk away quietly.
360
00:22:50,958 --> 00:22:52,625
Run? Should we run?
361
00:22:53,583 --> 00:22:55,958
Run! Run! Let's run!
Hurry! Go!
362
00:22:56,958 --> 00:22:58,833
Don't run! I said don't run!
363
00:23:08,042 --> 00:23:10,042
They left, right?
364
00:23:17,833 --> 00:23:23,042
Korea's Woori-ho launched
with big ambitions.
365
00:23:23,625 --> 00:23:29,583
Two astronauts were lost
in a solar wind accident.
366
00:23:30,333 --> 00:23:32,292
Even now, Woori-ho is…
367
00:23:32,708 --> 00:23:35,375
Command Module can last
three weeks without any support.
368
00:23:35,875 --> 00:23:37,625
Request NASA's help in the meantime.
369
00:23:39,083 --> 00:23:40,292
And please leave us alone.
370
00:23:42,750 --> 00:23:44,167
We'll request their help,
371
00:23:44,708 --> 00:23:46,208
but as you know, ISC and NASA
372
00:23:46,708 --> 00:23:49,000
opposed our Moon expedition,
373
00:23:49,417 --> 00:23:52,958
and if they reject our request,
we have no recourse.
374
00:23:54,417 --> 00:23:57,250
Please help us save
at least one life.
375
00:23:58,333 --> 00:23:59,208
Director,
376
00:23:59,958 --> 00:24:00,875
please help.
377
00:24:01,583 --> 00:24:02,792
Director?
378
00:24:10,292 --> 00:24:12,000
If you want to save one more life,
379
00:24:13,583 --> 00:24:14,625
please head back.
380
00:24:16,208 --> 00:24:17,125
Do me this favor.
381
00:24:18,208 --> 00:24:19,958
You did it yourself five years ago.
382
00:24:24,000 --> 00:24:25,667
That was a job I was given to do.
383
00:24:26,125 --> 00:24:30,792
He's the son of Dr. Hwang Gyu-tae,
who was the head of tech on Narae-ho.
384
00:24:30,917 --> 00:24:34,500
Isn't that why the success here
would feel even bigger?
385
00:24:34,583 --> 00:24:37,250
Yes, it's a tragedy for all.
386
00:24:37,375 --> 00:24:42,750
What is the most important task
at this point in time?
387
00:24:43,167 --> 00:24:46,167
Hwang Sun-woo must do whatever
it takes to hang in there.
388
00:24:46,333 --> 00:24:49,292
It's crucial whether the repairs are
successful before Hwang's time runs out.
389
00:24:49,375 --> 00:24:51,542
I'm a researcher here.
390
00:24:53,000 --> 00:24:55,000
What was he a director of?
391
00:24:56,500 --> 00:24:57,417
Was it a bank?
392
00:24:59,500 --> 00:25:01,083
I want to fulfill…
393
00:25:03,542 --> 00:25:05,250
my father's unfulfilled dream.
394
00:25:07,917 --> 00:25:09,833
Hwang surely knows that
his father is
395
00:25:09,917 --> 00:25:11,083
watching over him in heaven.
396
00:25:11,167 --> 00:25:12,875
Yes, that's right.
397
00:25:13,500 --> 00:25:15,208
Hwang Gyu-tae's son.
398
00:25:17,167 --> 00:25:19,458
Thank you so much
for your insight today.
399
00:25:20,000 --> 00:25:24,750
I believe that my father is
watching over me in heaven,
400
00:25:26,417 --> 00:25:28,292
and I'll complete my mission
401
00:25:28,792 --> 00:25:33,417
to the best of my abilities
and meet everyone's expectations.
402
00:25:48,917 --> 00:25:50,458
Check O2, H2, CO2.
403
00:25:50,542 --> 00:25:51,375
Check confirmed.
404
00:25:51,458 --> 00:25:53,250
Confirming thermal control system
of seven or below.
405
00:25:53,542 --> 00:25:55,292
Checking environmental control system.
406
00:25:55,375 --> 00:25:57,167
Abnormality detected
in the cryogenic tank.
407
00:25:57,333 --> 00:26:02,333
Alpha -0.9, Brave -2.5, Charlie -7.
408
00:26:03,708 --> 00:26:06,417
Verify temperature drop deviation,
check circuit breakers for abnormalities.
409
00:26:07,875 --> 00:26:09,792
Hwang's temperature is dropping.
410
00:26:10,458 --> 00:26:11,792
Temp control is the problem,
411
00:26:12,083 --> 00:26:15,750
if it keeps dropping, it may affect
Command Module's system.
412
00:26:16,208 --> 00:26:17,250
Status on the electric heating system?
413
00:26:17,417 --> 00:26:20,167
It's been running sporadically
for the past 30 minutes.
414
00:26:20,292 --> 00:26:21,750
Why are you reporting that now?!
415
00:26:23,000 --> 00:26:25,500
We were looking for the cause,
I'm sorry, Flight.
416
00:26:25,958 --> 00:26:26,917
What is it?
417
00:26:28,208 --> 00:26:30,208
What's the problem now?
418
00:26:31,292 --> 00:26:32,917
Did someone mess up?
419
00:26:33,625 --> 00:26:36,375
Who is it? Who?!
420
00:26:36,875 --> 00:26:39,250
I ordered you all not to do anything
421
00:26:39,333 --> 00:26:42,250
until the previous
Flight Director arrived!
422
00:26:42,333 --> 00:26:43,292
Who are you?
423
00:26:44,292 --> 00:26:45,292
How did you get in…
424
00:26:45,792 --> 00:26:46,708
Who…
425
00:26:48,167 --> 00:26:49,333
The previous Flight Director…
426
00:26:54,833 --> 00:26:55,833
Flight…
427
00:27:02,833 --> 00:27:03,667
PTC mode?
428
00:27:07,667 --> 00:27:08,667
Status of PTC mode?
429
00:27:09,667 --> 00:27:11,792
It stopped after the Thruster explosion.
430
00:27:13,292 --> 00:27:15,375
How much temperature will it rise
if Woori-ho rotates to the sun?
431
00:27:17,083 --> 00:27:18,208
Over five degrees, sir.
432
00:27:18,708 --> 00:27:19,792
Time to the Moon orbit?
433
00:27:20,417 --> 00:27:22,333
Thirty minutes at current speed.
434
00:27:23,292 --> 00:27:24,500
That's more than enough.
435
00:27:25,292 --> 00:27:26,708
Pull up thrust simulation input data.
436
00:27:27,125 --> 00:27:28,250
It's just…
437
00:27:29,875 --> 00:27:30,792
Pull it up!
438
00:27:32,083 --> 00:27:33,625
We lost a Thruster.
439
00:27:33,875 --> 00:27:35,167
If anything goes wrong,
440
00:27:36,167 --> 00:27:37,833
Woori-ho will become a space pinwheel.
441
00:27:38,000 --> 00:27:39,375
So you'll freeze him to death?
442
00:27:40,417 --> 00:27:43,333
It'll have to rotate upon orbit entry,
so, let's do it early.
443
00:27:44,625 --> 00:27:46,583
Calculate the Thruster discharge
and time, and report.
444
00:27:46,875 --> 00:27:47,792
Open comm.
445
00:27:55,708 --> 00:27:56,750
Hwang Sun-woo,
446
00:27:57,750 --> 00:27:58,750
do you read me?
447
00:27:59,500 --> 00:28:01,625
We'll now reorient the spacecraft.
448
00:28:02,417 --> 00:28:03,708
If you follow my order,
449
00:28:04,833 --> 00:28:06,500
it'll be in a position
450
00:28:07,333 --> 00:28:09,417
to enter the lunar orbit,
451
00:28:10,167 --> 00:28:11,250
so it'll cruise into it
452
00:28:11,875 --> 00:28:13,958
without additional input,
can you do it?
453
00:28:14,875 --> 00:28:15,958
Yes, I'll try, sir.
454
00:28:17,708 --> 00:28:20,042
First, if we rotate the ship
towards the sun,
455
00:28:21,375 --> 00:28:25,042
the temperature will rise
without activating the heating system,
456
00:28:26,500 --> 00:28:28,083
and PTC mode will recover.
457
00:28:29,083 --> 00:28:31,083
If you're ready,
let's get started.
458
00:28:32,000 --> 00:28:33,167
Do you see RCS on the control panel?
459
00:28:35,375 --> 00:28:37,500
Yes, I see RCS.
460
00:28:38,417 --> 00:28:39,375
Here is the data.
461
00:28:39,792 --> 00:28:40,792
Activate it.
462
00:28:42,708 --> 00:28:43,542
Yes, sir.
463
00:28:48,958 --> 00:28:51,458
RCS on standby,
ready for maneuver.
464
00:28:52,833 --> 00:28:56,000
We lost Thruster 1
due to the accident earlier.
465
00:28:56,792 --> 00:28:58,875
We'll only use Thruster 2 and Thruster 3,
466
00:28:59,750 --> 00:29:00,792
and on my mark,
467
00:29:01,042 --> 00:29:03,750
activate Thruster 2 at 20%
for two seconds.
468
00:29:04,167 --> 00:29:05,083
Copy, sir.
469
00:29:06,833 --> 00:29:07,792
Thruster 2,
470
00:29:08,917 --> 00:29:10,250
at 20% power.
471
00:29:11,750 --> 00:29:12,792
For two seconds.
472
00:29:14,250 --> 00:29:15,125
All ready.
473
00:29:15,458 --> 00:29:16,583
Thruster 2 countdown.
474
00:29:16,833 --> 00:29:17,667
Five,
475
00:29:18,708 --> 00:29:19,542
four,
476
00:29:20,333 --> 00:29:21,167
three,
477
00:29:21,417 --> 00:29:22,250
two,
478
00:29:22,500 --> 00:29:24,000
-One.
-Fire!
479
00:29:24,208 --> 00:29:25,333
-Fire!
-Fire!
480
00:29:30,000 --> 00:29:33,667
Manual ignition of B2 RCS Thruster
for two seconds, CSM adjustment.
481
00:29:33,792 --> 00:29:36,292
RCS quad Bravo package.
Verify temperature.
482
00:29:58,667 --> 00:30:00,958
Possible deviation from coordinates,
breaking away from orbit!
483
00:30:02,167 --> 00:30:03,083
Woori-ho!
484
00:30:03,167 --> 00:30:04,875
Reverse manual mode!
485
00:30:07,625 --> 00:30:08,958
Thruster 3 for 1.5 seconds!
486
00:30:09,708 --> 00:30:10,542
Firing for 1.5 seconds!
487
00:30:11,625 --> 00:30:14,667
RCS3 firing for 1.5 seconds,
Delta-V check.
488
00:30:14,917 --> 00:30:17,583
Verify LOI entry check,
confirm platform realignment.
489
00:30:18,000 --> 00:30:19,250
Adjusting Woori-ho orientation.
490
00:30:20,917 --> 00:30:21,875
All performing nominally.
491
00:30:22,125 --> 00:30:24,042
Delta-V condition nominal.
492
00:30:24,125 --> 00:30:26,000
Vector data identical
to prior values.
493
00:30:26,292 --> 00:30:27,917
Interior temperature rising!
494
00:30:33,750 --> 00:30:34,625
Woori-ho!
495
00:30:34,708 --> 00:30:36,500
Arrived at the Lunar North Pole
rendezvous orbit,
496
00:30:36,625 --> 00:30:39,083
and no problems cruising
in orbit from here on!
497
00:30:40,375 --> 00:30:41,708
Rendezvous orbit achieved.
498
00:30:41,833 --> 00:30:45,917
Cruising, PTC mode nominal,
rotation speed is satisfactory.
499
00:30:46,125 --> 00:30:47,667
PTC mode recovered.
500
00:30:48,333 --> 00:30:50,083
Spacecraft spinning at nominal speed.
501
00:30:55,500 --> 00:30:57,583
Former Flight Director,
Kim Jae-gook.
502
00:30:57,875 --> 00:30:59,750
He's also the architect
of Narae-ho's Command Module.
503
00:30:59,958 --> 00:31:02,542
It took a lot of effort on my part
504
00:31:03,542 --> 00:31:05,333
to scout him from NASA.
505
00:31:06,042 --> 00:31:07,250
I didn't ask.
506
00:31:08,208 --> 00:31:11,208
My only concern is whether
he can be saved or not.
507
00:31:11,625 --> 00:31:14,958
Everything else is not important,
and not even curious.
508
00:31:16,542 --> 00:31:17,917
Hwang, great work.
509
00:31:20,625 --> 00:31:23,750
Woori-ho is approaching
the far side of the Moon,
510
00:31:23,833 --> 00:31:25,000
so, the comm will go dark.
511
00:31:26,375 --> 00:31:28,667
Take a breather
until we re-establish the link,
512
00:31:29,292 --> 00:31:31,250
and I'll call when you reach
the near side of the Moon.
513
00:31:32,375 --> 00:31:33,208
Over.
514
00:31:35,417 --> 00:31:36,375
One moment, sir.
515
00:31:38,333 --> 00:31:42,167
Could I ask for the title and name
of the person I was talking to?
516
00:31:54,042 --> 00:31:55,042
Kim Jae-gook.
517
00:31:56,625 --> 00:31:57,750
Five years ago…
518
00:31:59,708 --> 00:32:00,708
I worked
519
00:32:02,167 --> 00:32:03,083
with your father.
520
00:32:10,917 --> 00:32:12,000
Hwang Sun-woo.
521
00:32:14,292 --> 00:32:15,292
You know me.
522
00:33:37,500 --> 00:33:40,542
Commander, you haven't named
your unborn daughter yet.
523
00:33:40,917 --> 00:33:45,375
I almost had one earlier,
but that damn solar wind…
524
00:33:46,375 --> 00:33:47,375
Her name?
525
00:33:48,500 --> 00:33:52,792
I'll choose it when I arrive on the Moon
while looking at Earth.
526
00:34:27,542 --> 00:34:33,042
Which means getting assistance
from NASA is currently impossible.
527
00:34:33,500 --> 00:34:38,292
Isn't there an American space station
orbiting the Moon?
528
00:34:39,083 --> 00:34:40,500
It's easier said than done,
529
00:34:40,792 --> 00:34:43,542
space does not have a meeting point.
530
00:34:44,208 --> 00:34:46,875
There's no rest stop
like on the highway.
531
00:34:47,750 --> 00:34:51,292
Docking with a spacecraft
that's nearly wrecked…
532
00:34:57,292 --> 00:34:58,208
Hello?
533
00:34:59,417 --> 00:35:00,292
Hello?
534
00:35:00,875 --> 00:35:01,708
It's me.
535
00:35:03,917 --> 00:35:04,917
Been a while.
536
00:35:05,708 --> 00:35:08,083
Is Jae-min doing well in school?
537
00:35:08,208 --> 00:35:10,542
Where is he attending now?
538
00:35:10,833 --> 00:35:13,583
Well, I'm still the same.
539
00:35:14,458 --> 00:35:16,458
-Captain! Captain!
-Watching the stars at the observatory.
540
00:35:19,208 --> 00:35:20,542
-You have to go!
-Are you listening?
541
00:35:22,333 --> 00:35:23,167
Speak.
542
00:35:24,208 --> 00:35:25,542
I want to ask you something,
543
00:35:25,708 --> 00:35:26,625
is that okay?
544
00:35:26,833 --> 00:35:29,833
I'll answer anything except
your wrecked Woori-ho.
545
00:35:30,083 --> 00:35:31,667
-Go on.
-Moon-young…
546
00:35:31,875 --> 00:35:35,292
Are you there on your own terms?
547
00:35:35,958 --> 00:35:38,625
Did you willingly walk
into the space center?
548
00:35:42,792 --> 00:35:45,292
-Listen carefully.
-No, your Lunar Gateway…
549
00:35:46,000 --> 00:35:47,708
will be within Woori-ho's
vicinity in 48 hours.
550
00:35:48,042 --> 00:35:50,458
I'll get Woori-ho fixed until then…
551
00:35:50,542 --> 00:35:52,875
-Listen to me, at present…
-No, you listen to me!
552
00:35:55,792 --> 00:35:59,083
The sole survivor is Gyu-tae's son,
Hwang Sun-woo!
553
00:35:59,583 --> 00:36:02,042
-You know him too!
-You listen to me, Mr. Kim!
554
00:36:04,500 --> 00:36:05,792
Listen carefully.
555
00:36:10,500 --> 00:36:14,458
Lunar Gateway was hit with the solar wind,
and nothing's normal except comms.
556
00:36:14,833 --> 00:36:17,750
My crew's been up for two days
trying to fix it up.
557
00:36:18,750 --> 00:36:20,750
No one's feeling reasonable here,
558
00:36:20,958 --> 00:36:23,708
begging for help at this point
will fall on deaf ears.
559
00:36:25,000 --> 00:36:29,333
The answer will be the same even if
your president makes a formal request.
560
00:36:29,542 --> 00:36:30,375
Understand?
561
00:36:30,708 --> 00:36:33,292
Please help, honey…
562
00:36:33,375 --> 00:36:34,250
No.
563
00:36:34,708 --> 00:36:35,958
Lastly,
564
00:36:38,542 --> 00:36:40,458
it'd be great to rescue him,
565
00:36:43,708 --> 00:36:45,500
and I want that sincerely,
566
00:36:48,333 --> 00:36:50,125
but that won't bring back Gyu-tae.
567
00:36:54,792 --> 00:36:55,708
I have to go.
568
00:37:02,875 --> 00:37:04,125
They're separating the Lander!
569
00:37:06,250 --> 00:37:07,083
What?
570
00:37:07,167 --> 00:37:09,500
It'll land on the Moon,
everyone's nuts!
571
00:37:12,083 --> 00:37:13,750
Woori-ho, readying to undock.
572
00:37:14,083 --> 00:37:15,458
Check EVA equipment.
573
00:37:15,792 --> 00:37:17,917
Checking EVA checklist,
signal nominal.
574
00:37:18,917 --> 00:37:21,958
PLSS nominal,
oxygen gauge, power check.
575
00:37:22,042 --> 00:37:23,708
Confirm Lander reboot.
576
00:37:23,792 --> 00:37:26,833
Lander propulsion check,
antenna expansion in progress.
577
00:37:26,917 --> 00:37:28,250
Bitrate output check.
578
00:37:28,333 --> 00:37:30,083
Environment control system rechecked.
579
00:37:30,208 --> 00:37:33,667
Undocking 110 km above the Moon,
current altitude check.
580
00:37:44,875 --> 00:37:46,000
I can't go along with this.
581
00:37:46,292 --> 00:37:47,708
It wasn't our decision.
582
00:37:48,500 --> 00:37:49,708
Stop this at once!
583
00:37:49,792 --> 00:37:51,250
It's not us!
584
00:37:51,375 --> 00:37:55,250
Hwang decided of his own volition!
585
00:37:55,333 --> 00:37:56,750
How can he operate the Lander?
586
00:37:57,167 --> 00:37:58,292
Are you really out of your mind?
587
00:37:58,458 --> 00:38:00,375
We can't stop what he's doing from here.
588
00:38:01,000 --> 00:38:03,125
From undocking to landing,
589
00:38:03,375 --> 00:38:05,667
returning to the Command Module,
everything's on autopilot.
590
00:38:10,417 --> 00:38:11,250
Open comm.
591
00:38:17,667 --> 00:38:19,750
Hwang, this is Kim Jae-gook.
592
00:38:20,208 --> 00:38:22,750
Lunar Gateway will reach
your position in two days.
593
00:38:23,125 --> 00:38:24,000
You can dock then.
594
00:38:24,458 --> 00:38:26,167
Let's wait until then.
595
00:38:26,458 --> 00:38:28,625
What if it doesn't happen?
596
00:38:30,208 --> 00:38:31,750
They could refuse the docking.
597
00:38:32,208 --> 00:38:35,833
They have reasons to,
our ship isn't in good shape too.
598
00:38:36,042 --> 00:38:41,250
Then I'll reset the command's
program error,
599
00:38:41,750 --> 00:38:44,708
normalize the system
and bring you back.
600
00:38:46,667 --> 00:38:49,125
So initiate sequence abort!
601
00:38:49,542 --> 00:38:50,917
And if you can't fix it in two days?
602
00:38:51,875 --> 00:38:53,208
You failed to do so for Narae-ho,
603
00:38:53,792 --> 00:38:55,042
how can you be sure?
604
00:38:55,667 --> 00:38:56,958
Abort the sequence!
605
00:38:57,250 --> 00:38:58,250
Dr. Kim Jae-gook.
606
00:39:00,917 --> 00:39:03,000
Why should I put my life
in your hands?
607
00:39:05,708 --> 00:39:08,708
You couldn't even protect my father.
608
00:39:09,792 --> 00:39:10,625
Right?
609
00:39:14,708 --> 00:39:16,458
Naro, please listen up.
610
00:39:16,583 --> 00:39:17,500
Get him out.
611
00:39:18,083 --> 00:39:21,708
Whether Luna gateway takes me,
or repair Command Module,
612
00:39:22,583 --> 00:39:24,167
both options take two days,
613
00:39:28,000 --> 00:39:31,375
and I'm going to use that time
for the two men I lost here,
614
00:39:32,583 --> 00:39:35,917
and everyone who sacrificed
themselves five years ago,
615
00:39:36,708 --> 00:39:38,667
as well as for our country.
616
00:39:39,958 --> 00:39:41,583
Please prep landing sequence.
617
00:39:42,083 --> 00:39:42,917
Over and out.
618
00:39:44,417 --> 00:39:46,500
I'm standing outside
Naro Space Center.
619
00:39:46,917 --> 00:39:49,250
Many members of the press are here
620
00:39:49,375 --> 00:39:53,875
to witness this historic moment
of seeing the second-ever person…
621
00:39:54,000 --> 00:39:55,375
Captain, I have a question.
622
00:39:55,458 --> 00:39:56,958
Did you check
the meteor shower coordinates?
623
00:39:57,083 --> 00:39:59,542
I'm constantly checking IAU's website.
624
00:39:59,875 --> 00:40:00,875
Keep your eyes on it.
625
00:40:01,417 --> 00:40:02,833
Tell me if something comes up.
626
00:40:03,500 --> 00:40:06,333
Ask me later,
I got a Command Module to fix.
627
00:40:10,583 --> 00:40:11,458
Okay.
628
00:40:18,542 --> 00:40:19,875
In a brief moment,
629
00:40:20,000 --> 00:40:24,125
we'll see Korea's first-ever man
to set his foot on the Moon.
630
00:40:24,625 --> 00:40:26,958
An update on the current status
of the spacecraft and an estimated…
631
00:40:27,042 --> 00:40:30,208
It is reported that
the South Korean Spacecraft, Woori-ho
632
00:40:30,292 --> 00:40:33,625
which had suffered an explosion
that killed two of it's astronaut
633
00:40:33,792 --> 00:40:35,208
will try landing on the moon.
634
00:40:35,583 --> 00:40:38,958
The only survivor of this spacecraft
astronaut Hwang Sun-woo
635
00:40:39,208 --> 00:40:41,667
has proposed to continue
the mission by himself.
636
00:40:42,500 --> 00:40:45,750
Landing gear operating nominally,
initiating final check for undocking.
637
00:40:46,125 --> 00:40:46,958
EECOM!
638
00:40:47,167 --> 00:40:48,000
EECOM go!
639
00:40:48,875 --> 00:40:49,750
GNC!
640
00:40:49,833 --> 00:40:50,667
GNC go!
641
00:40:50,750 --> 00:40:51,625
Guidance!
642
00:40:51,708 --> 00:40:53,167
Guidance go!
643
00:40:54,083 --> 00:40:55,000
Second stage okay.
644
00:40:55,083 --> 00:40:57,458
Surgeon okay, Control okay.
645
00:40:57,917 --> 00:41:01,750
Guidance okay, EECOM okay,
FDO okay.
646
00:41:02,458 --> 00:41:04,708
Undocking final check confirmed.
647
00:41:09,292 --> 00:41:12,167
Woori-ho, you may proceed
with undocking.
648
00:41:16,583 --> 00:41:17,417
Five,
649
00:41:17,792 --> 00:41:18,625
four,
650
00:41:18,792 --> 00:41:19,667
three,
651
00:41:19,875 --> 00:41:20,708
two,
652
00:41:21,083 --> 00:41:21,917
one.
653
00:41:22,042 --> 00:41:23,292
-Separation.
-Separation!
654
00:41:23,542 --> 00:41:24,458
Separation.
655
00:41:32,208 --> 00:41:34,208
AOS confirmed,
undocking in progress.
656
00:41:39,208 --> 00:41:41,208
Command Module undocking.
657
00:41:45,917 --> 00:41:49,833
Tracker lights confirmed,
auto nav system checked.
658
00:41:52,958 --> 00:41:55,750
Lander descending altitude,
checking state vectors.
659
00:41:58,250 --> 00:41:59,208
Attention all!
660
00:41:59,292 --> 00:42:03,125
Recheck Lander's system
before the descend maneuver.
661
00:42:03,500 --> 00:42:07,625
Former NASA researcher
Dr. Kim Jae-gook
662
00:42:07,750 --> 00:42:11,083
returned home 14 years ago for
Korea's first Lunar exploration mission.
663
00:42:11,625 --> 00:42:13,875
Korea's aerospace technology
was almost non-existent
664
00:42:13,958 --> 00:42:15,833
and based on Dr. Kim
and his researchers…
665
00:42:15,917 --> 00:42:18,667
The newest fairing model
is within our prediction range,
666
00:42:19,500 --> 00:42:20,958
and the separation test
was a success.
667
00:42:21,708 --> 00:42:23,583
BMS insulation design is good too.
668
00:42:25,208 --> 00:42:27,708
Everything except the scale
matches the flight model.
669
00:42:27,792 --> 00:42:30,083
That scale model
is coming along as well.
670
00:42:42,125 --> 00:42:45,000
Because the researchers
never gave up,
671
00:42:45,083 --> 00:42:49,083
their efforts and ability to
challenge themselves led to Woori-ho.
672
00:42:49,250 --> 00:42:54,792
It launched into the sky
and is one step closer to the Moon.
673
00:42:55,458 --> 00:42:58,833
Can Korea put the world's
second man on the Moon?
674
00:43:24,167 --> 00:43:25,000
Jae-gook!
675
00:43:27,708 --> 00:43:29,667
This is my son, a physics major.
676
00:43:35,375 --> 00:43:37,667
FDO confirmed!
Checking lander coordinates!
677
00:43:37,875 --> 00:43:40,375
30 km above the Moon,
check movement to Point 3.
678
00:43:41,083 --> 00:43:42,375
Confirm Woori-ho's current location.
679
00:43:42,750 --> 00:43:43,750
This is Woori-ho.
680
00:43:44,042 --> 00:43:45,917
I've just passed Mare Fecunditatis,
681
00:43:47,083 --> 00:43:49,250
and approaching
Shackleton crater as planned.
682
00:43:50,208 --> 00:43:52,708
Okay, let's prep the landing sequence.
683
00:43:53,083 --> 00:43:53,958
Copy.
684
00:43:54,375 --> 00:43:56,625
Reverse Thruster,
two minutes inputted.
685
00:43:56,708 --> 00:43:59,333
Prepping landing sequence!
686
00:43:59,625 --> 00:44:03,042
Lander descending rapidly,
check for altitude anomalies!
687
00:44:03,625 --> 00:44:05,292
Lander passed Mare Fecunditatis,
688
00:44:05,417 --> 00:44:08,792
approaching Shackleton crater,
monitoring altitude changes.
689
00:44:09,292 --> 00:44:11,125
Reverse thrust, countdown start!
690
00:44:11,875 --> 00:44:13,583
Three, two, one.
691
00:44:13,792 --> 00:44:14,625
Ignition!
692
00:44:14,750 --> 00:44:15,625
Ignition!
693
00:44:52,125 --> 00:44:54,125
Maintain horizontal velocity!
694
00:44:54,583 --> 00:44:56,792
Check, maintaining horizontal velocity.
695
00:44:57,500 --> 00:44:58,667
Confirming LZ!
696
00:45:00,500 --> 00:45:01,625
Lander, reducing speed.
697
00:45:02,000 --> 00:45:03,708
Proceed to descend maneuver stage three!
698
00:45:04,167 --> 00:45:08,250
Roger, guidance in stage three,
descend maneuver stage three!
699
00:45:11,292 --> 00:45:12,417
Descend maneuver stage two!
700
00:45:14,833 --> 00:45:16,792
Lander autopilot moving horizontally.
701
00:45:25,417 --> 00:45:28,667
Altitude 30 m, descending speed
at one meter per second!
702
00:45:36,458 --> 00:45:38,583
Entering Shoemaker crater!
703
00:45:38,750 --> 00:45:40,542
50 seconds of fuel remaining!
704
00:45:41,875 --> 00:45:43,708
Initiating the final landing sequence!
705
00:45:48,792 --> 00:45:50,958
Lander, final landing sequence is ready!
706
00:45:51,250 --> 00:45:53,167
Altitude 110 m,
entering Aitken basin!
707
00:46:01,917 --> 00:46:04,292
15 m to LZ, 0.9 m per second!
708
00:46:06,542 --> 00:46:09,542
Adjusting elevation angle to six degrees
to lower horizontal velocity.
709
00:46:15,375 --> 00:46:16,458
Visual compromised!
710
00:46:16,792 --> 00:46:17,750
Dust kicking up badly!
711
00:46:20,375 --> 00:46:22,208
One meter, slightly to the right!
712
00:46:26,708 --> 00:46:28,042
Four, three,
713
00:46:28,667 --> 00:46:29,792
two, one!
714
00:46:30,167 --> 00:46:31,083
Landing!
715
00:46:47,333 --> 00:46:48,458
Lunar contact light…
716
00:46:49,917 --> 00:46:50,875
on.
717
00:46:51,542 --> 00:46:53,500
Cutting off Lander engine.
718
00:46:55,708 --> 00:46:56,792
Woori-ho…
719
00:46:59,042 --> 00:47:00,583
has landed on the Moon.
720
00:47:01,833 --> 00:47:02,750
Nice!
721
00:47:05,917 --> 00:47:06,958
Flight!
722
00:47:07,208 --> 00:47:08,417
Amazing job!
That was incredible!
723
00:47:08,500 --> 00:47:10,417
Amazing!
724
00:47:34,250 --> 00:47:38,583
We've just received a report that
Woori-ho has landed on the Moon.
725
00:47:39,042 --> 00:47:44,167
This makes Korea, the second country
to land a spacecraft on the Moon.
726
00:47:44,500 --> 00:47:45,417
Hwang Sun-woo has…
727
00:47:45,500 --> 00:47:48,750
…will be extracting and refining
ice from Shackelton Point.
728
00:47:49,208 --> 00:47:52,042
Hwang will be securing water
and hydrogen resources
729
00:47:52,208 --> 00:47:55,375
to figure out the possibility
of using the Moon's resources.
730
00:48:07,125 --> 00:48:09,417
Launching exploration drone Maru.
731
00:48:19,458 --> 00:48:21,042
Drone video feed operating nominally.
732
00:48:21,375 --> 00:48:23,458
Three hours of operation time,
40 minutes of power output.
733
00:48:32,417 --> 00:48:34,250
Citizens of Korea,
734
00:48:34,667 --> 00:48:40,500
today marks a historic day
when far beyond this Earth,
735
00:48:40,833 --> 00:48:42,333
the vast space is now within our reach.
736
00:48:44,792 --> 00:48:50,000
To be able to set our foot
on the Moon purely with our skills,
737
00:48:50,667 --> 00:48:55,083
we experienced countless
obstacles and failures.
738
00:48:57,083 --> 00:49:01,458
Today is a monumental day,
brought on by our unwillingness
739
00:49:02,125 --> 00:49:06,167
to be stopped by hardships,
and by stepping up
740
00:49:06,667 --> 00:49:08,208
with tenacity and will.
741
00:49:19,833 --> 00:49:23,750
Please pray for Hwang's
safe return home
742
00:49:23,917 --> 00:49:27,500
after completing his remaining mission.
743
00:49:27,792 --> 00:49:32,500
As the representative
of the Korean government,
744
00:49:33,417 --> 00:49:36,750
I will formally request
cooperation from the U.S.
745
00:49:37,458 --> 00:49:43,208
to assist in bringing back
Hwang Sun-woo no matter the cost.
746
00:50:11,000 --> 00:50:13,458
What I'm asking all of you
during the remaining time is
747
00:50:14,333 --> 00:50:15,292
to recover this nitrogen valve,
748
00:50:16,542 --> 00:50:17,583
the position module,
749
00:50:18,292 --> 00:50:21,125
and the auto navigation settings.
750
00:50:23,000 --> 00:50:25,750
We have five hours until Hwang
returns to the Command Module,
751
00:50:26,000 --> 00:50:29,333
there's no need to recover all systems,
752
00:50:29,792 --> 00:50:32,167
I'll go over the system recovery code.
753
00:50:35,208 --> 00:50:36,167
Let's get started.
754
00:50:52,583 --> 00:50:56,083
I will now commence
the main mission.
755
00:50:56,625 --> 00:50:59,583
Confirm input of
coordinate 89.9‘S, 0.0E.
756
00:50:59,667 --> 00:51:00,792
Coordinate input complete.
757
00:51:01,458 --> 00:51:03,292
Maru's power and fuel nominal.
758
00:51:03,583 --> 00:51:07,208
Rover battery at 98%,
PLSS oxygen at four hours.
759
00:51:07,917 --> 00:51:10,333
Let's go find them, boys.
760
00:51:33,625 --> 00:51:34,792
As you can see,
761
00:51:35,000 --> 00:51:36,708
all the functions of the Gateway
762
00:51:36,792 --> 00:51:39,917
including the maneuvering are back
to normal except the robot arm,
763
00:51:40,958 --> 00:51:41,875
and of course,
764
00:51:42,000 --> 00:51:44,083
the use of the robot arm
is barely required
765
00:51:44,167 --> 00:51:46,583
in the case of the docking command
module of Woori-ho,
766
00:51:46,667 --> 00:51:48,000
requested by Korea.
767
00:51:49,208 --> 00:51:50,667
So, it won't be an issue anyway.
768
00:51:52,000 --> 00:51:52,875
Furthermore,
769
00:51:53,208 --> 00:51:54,750
the robot arm is to be repaired
770
00:51:54,833 --> 00:51:57,375
by the time Gateway reaches the orbit
771
00:51:57,792 --> 00:52:02,208
with the altitude of 140 km
above the lunar surface that
772
00:52:02,375 --> 00:52:04,000
Woori-ho has been on it two days.
773
00:52:04,250 --> 00:52:06,625
Any special offers from
your home country?
774
00:52:09,500 --> 00:52:10,750
Oh, well.
775
00:52:11,000 --> 00:52:13,333
I guess no offer can be special enough
776
00:52:13,417 --> 00:52:15,667
for the future Director of NASA.
777
00:52:20,667 --> 00:52:23,583
The general supervisor
in building Narae,
778
00:52:23,875 --> 00:52:25,500
was your ex-husband, wasn't he?
779
00:52:29,292 --> 00:52:30,208
Sir…
780
00:52:30,417 --> 00:52:32,792
I'm not asking this question,
the White House is.
781
00:52:38,417 --> 00:52:39,375
This…
782
00:52:41,083 --> 00:52:42,042
is my husband.
783
00:52:45,833 --> 00:52:49,792
Data, on the meteor shower,
sent from the NEO Cam,
784
00:52:51,333 --> 00:52:52,667
it's heading toward the Moon.
785
00:52:52,792 --> 00:52:55,125
Now, I already alerted the Gateway.
786
00:52:56,000 --> 00:52:58,667
Pay particular attention
for possible damages.
787
00:52:59,125 --> 00:53:00,000
National Aeronautics
and Space Administration
788
00:53:15,000 --> 00:53:16,625
Approaching main mission area.
789
00:53:17,208 --> 00:53:18,667
Confirm EVA checklist.
790
00:53:19,000 --> 00:53:21,958
PLSS and oxygen gauge
are good, power check.
791
00:53:22,583 --> 00:53:23,833
Naro, Hwang reporting in.
792
00:53:24,542 --> 00:53:27,542
I'm moving to the mission area,
the center of Shackleton Crater.
793
00:53:28,750 --> 00:53:30,583
A permanently shadowed crater is up ahead.
794
00:53:32,625 --> 00:53:33,500
Hwang Sun-woo,
795
00:53:34,042 --> 00:53:35,708
that's the border of
the near side of the Moon.
796
00:53:36,167 --> 00:53:39,167
It's -160 degrees after it,
be careful.
797
00:53:41,417 --> 00:53:42,333
Copy!
798
00:53:45,333 --> 00:53:46,667
Entering the main mission area.
799
00:53:46,750 --> 00:53:48,583
Maru is analyzing the drilling point.
800
00:53:48,750 --> 00:53:50,917
Check secondary missions
on the mission docket.
801
00:53:58,000 --> 00:53:59,667
Doctor, if this mission is successful,
802
00:53:59,750 --> 00:54:04,292
the US-led Space Committee has
less reason to exclude Korea, no?
803
00:54:04,583 --> 00:54:05,542
That's right.
804
00:54:05,792 --> 00:54:09,417
What's important is,
Earth has the South Pole,
805
00:54:09,625 --> 00:54:11,125
and we have King Sejong Station there.
806
00:54:11,458 --> 00:54:13,292
What will happen if we build
a base on the Moon?
807
00:54:13,375 --> 00:54:15,000
Are you implying about resources?
808
00:54:15,292 --> 00:54:16,167
That's right.
809
00:54:16,292 --> 00:54:19,833
According to the Outer Space Treaty,
countries that explored the Moon
810
00:54:20,000 --> 00:54:23,292
have territorial possession of it.
811
00:54:23,667 --> 00:54:27,375
ISC must be very nervous right now.
812
00:54:27,667 --> 00:54:30,792
As if luck would have it,
our astronaut Hwang Sun-woo
813
00:54:30,917 --> 00:54:33,000
is on the Moon's South Pole right now.
814
00:54:42,708 --> 00:54:43,875
Naro, Hwang reporting in.
815
00:54:44,667 --> 00:54:46,708
I've arrived at the mission area.
816
00:54:47,292 --> 00:54:48,833
Commencing drilling.
817
00:55:05,458 --> 00:55:07,250
I have regrettable news.
818
00:55:07,583 --> 00:55:11,292
Korea's request for permission
to dock Woori-ho…
819
00:55:13,417 --> 00:55:14,500
has been rejected.
820
00:55:16,500 --> 00:55:20,375
You'll receive a formal reply through
foreign diplomatic channels.
821
00:55:20,458 --> 00:55:21,375
The reason?
822
00:55:25,417 --> 00:55:26,667
May I ask for the reason?
823
00:55:29,625 --> 00:55:33,625
This morning in the U.S. time,
NEO Surveyor that's in halo orbit
824
00:55:34,792 --> 00:55:36,250
detected a meteor shower.
825
00:55:37,833 --> 00:55:39,708
It could be due to the solar wind,
826
00:55:40,500 --> 00:55:41,583
but the scale is substantial.
827
00:55:41,667 --> 00:55:42,667
Which direction?
828
00:55:43,417 --> 00:55:44,333
Meteor shower?
829
00:55:45,542 --> 00:55:46,625
The far side of the Moon.
830
00:55:47,375 --> 00:55:49,042
-Minister…
-Captain.
831
00:55:49,125 --> 00:55:50,083
Request assistance
from the Weather Service.
832
00:55:50,208 --> 00:55:51,167
Captain, please…
833
00:55:51,458 --> 00:55:52,458
Captain, one moment…
834
00:55:52,542 --> 00:55:53,625
The Weather Service, sir?
835
00:55:53,708 --> 00:55:55,000
We have to be absolutely sure.
836
00:55:55,167 --> 00:55:58,375
Our Weather Service can't
even predict today's weather.
837
00:56:01,375 --> 00:56:04,000
Hwang is collecting lunar samples.
838
00:56:04,625 --> 00:56:06,958
Check the progress of
the main mission sample collection.
839
00:56:09,042 --> 00:56:11,792
Main Mission 3 completed,
Secondary Mission 3 is on standby.
840
00:56:12,250 --> 00:56:13,625
FOD confirmed the request.
841
00:56:42,167 --> 00:56:43,713
Bring back your astronaut
842
00:56:43,799 --> 00:56:46,417
to the Command Module
as early as possible.
843
00:56:47,500 --> 00:56:48,458
That is all.
844
00:56:54,750 --> 00:56:55,667
Send Hwang back up!
845
00:56:55,792 --> 00:56:58,083
For what? It'll be on the far side
of the Moon.
846
00:56:58,417 --> 00:57:01,583
He's at the border
between far and near sides.
847
00:57:01,875 --> 00:57:03,000
He'll be okay there.
848
00:57:05,292 --> 00:57:07,625
-Move aside, let go of me!
-You can't!
849
00:57:07,792 --> 00:57:09,958
-Let go! Out of the way!
-You're not allowed!
850
00:57:33,750 --> 00:57:35,458
Naro, Hwang reporting in!
851
00:57:35,667 --> 00:57:37,292
I have two pieces of good news.
852
00:57:37,458 --> 00:57:39,375
Good news? He's got good news?
853
00:57:42,417 --> 00:57:44,333
From the permanently shadowed crater,
854
00:57:46,375 --> 00:57:47,500
I just extracted ice.
855
00:57:47,958 --> 00:57:49,208
It's in the sample capsule.
856
00:57:49,500 --> 00:57:51,417
That's it!
857
00:57:59,875 --> 00:58:00,792
And the other?
858
00:58:01,792 --> 00:58:04,583
Flight, he said he had two good news.
859
00:58:07,708 --> 00:58:09,375
What's the other piece of news?
860
00:58:10,292 --> 00:58:12,792
The meteor shower
on the far side has ended.
861
00:58:15,000 --> 00:58:18,292
I haven't observed any
activities for the past two minutes.
862
00:58:21,000 --> 00:58:22,875
I think you can all rest easy for now.
863
00:58:47,208 --> 00:58:50,708
Moonquake detected,
check solar weather.
864
00:59:13,958 --> 00:59:16,292
-Hwang, get to safety!
-What is it?
865
00:59:17,833 --> 00:59:19,333
Meteor shower detected!
866
00:59:25,500 --> 00:59:26,958
Check the impact area
of the meteor shower!
867
00:59:27,125 --> 00:59:30,542
Halt mission, meteor shower risk!
EVA warning! EVA warning!
868
00:59:31,167 --> 00:59:33,000
Cease EVA! Evacuate immediately!
869
00:59:33,208 --> 00:59:34,500
Confirm mission area relocation!
870
00:59:36,833 --> 00:59:40,000
Hwang! Get to the Lander ASAP!
Move to the Lander!
871
00:59:40,417 --> 00:59:42,833
Maru! Lead me to the Lander!
872
00:59:45,708 --> 00:59:47,708
Naro, I'm returning to the Lander!
873
00:59:53,000 --> 00:59:55,375
Maru, initiating a return to the Lander!
874
00:59:55,542 --> 01:00:00,500
As per ZHR and coordinate calculation,
the meteor shower will hit Hwang next!
875
01:00:18,917 --> 01:00:22,917
Naro! Requesting meteor shower's
impact trajectory!
876
01:00:30,708 --> 01:00:32,208
-Here!
-Did you run the tests?
877
01:00:32,333 --> 01:00:33,375
There's no time.
878
01:00:33,750 --> 01:00:35,667
Reset and reboot
Command Module's software first.
879
01:00:35,750 --> 01:00:38,375
No, what if the power doesn't return…
880
01:00:38,458 --> 01:00:39,292
Even if he does return,
881
01:00:40,083 --> 01:00:42,000
it's all over when
the docking port doesn't work!
882
01:00:42,083 --> 01:00:43,750
So, run the test first!
883
01:01:02,125 --> 01:01:02,958
Flight!
884
01:01:03,083 --> 01:01:05,583
A massive meteor is falling
towards the Shackleton crater!
885
01:02:15,792 --> 01:02:16,875
-Did he fall in?
-No…
886
01:02:20,417 --> 01:02:21,417
What happened?
887
01:02:34,042 --> 01:02:36,000
Reset and reboot
Command Module's software!
888
01:02:41,708 --> 01:02:42,583
Go on, do it.
889
01:02:43,375 --> 01:02:46,667
I'll take full responsibility,
so do it right away.
890
01:02:53,333 --> 01:02:56,542
Command Module system shut down,
system rebooting.
891
01:02:57,417 --> 01:02:58,375
Folding solar panels.
892
01:02:58,667 --> 01:03:00,333
TM/TC syncing, standby.
893
01:03:06,208 --> 01:03:08,208
Maru, to my location!
894
01:03:14,875 --> 01:03:16,333
I can't get out of here!
895
01:03:16,667 --> 01:03:18,583
Naro, initiating emergency evac!
896
01:03:36,000 --> 01:03:38,125
Command Module reboot is ready.
897
01:03:51,958 --> 01:03:53,750
Go!
898
01:03:55,083 --> 01:03:58,000
Maru is in emergency evac mode,
maximum thrust engaged!
899
01:04:25,917 --> 01:04:26,833
I got out!
900
01:04:53,250 --> 01:04:54,875
Command Module system on.
901
01:04:57,042 --> 01:04:58,292
Solar panels undergoing a reboot.
902
01:04:58,542 --> 01:04:59,917
Confirm power supply.
903
01:05:07,333 --> 01:05:09,500
Command Module's power
is coming back on!
904
01:05:10,083 --> 01:05:10,917
Okay!
905
01:05:12,375 --> 01:05:14,833
Heading inside the Lander!
906
01:05:16,583 --> 01:05:18,792
No, please…
907
01:05:27,042 --> 01:05:28,167
More meteoroids en route!
908
01:05:28,250 --> 01:05:29,833
The Lander must launch immediately!
909
01:05:31,333 --> 01:05:32,667
Lander is ready to launch!
910
01:05:34,125 --> 01:05:35,250
Confirm launch!
911
01:05:36,833 --> 01:05:38,167
Hwang is ready to launch!
912
01:05:38,250 --> 01:05:40,417
Meteoroid impact range
nearing the Lander!
913
01:05:40,708 --> 01:05:41,875
Launch immediately!
914
01:05:46,708 --> 01:05:49,625
Hwang Sun-woo,
we'll launch the Lander.
915
01:05:49,708 --> 01:05:51,208
Copy, launching the Lander!
916
01:06:11,750 --> 01:06:12,750
Fuel at 42 hours!
917
01:06:13,208 --> 01:06:14,333
Oxygen 48 hours!
918
01:06:14,875 --> 01:06:16,500
Autopilot performing nominally!
919
01:06:16,583 --> 01:06:18,875
The emergency detection system,
operating nominally!
920
01:06:25,417 --> 01:06:26,667
Internal power at max!
921
01:06:26,750 --> 01:06:28,500
Auto system switcher, normal!
922
01:06:43,875 --> 01:06:45,625
Lander has reached the orbit!
923
01:06:46,917 --> 01:06:47,833
Propulsion off!
924
01:06:58,708 --> 01:07:01,208
Naro, reporting on the spacecraft.
925
01:07:01,875 --> 01:07:05,125
Horizontal 204 m, vertical 46 m…
926
01:07:08,083 --> 01:07:10,542
Command Module signal…
927
01:07:11,042 --> 01:07:12,417
has not been detected.
928
01:07:13,458 --> 01:07:15,917
The tracking coordinates must be
sent by the Command Module!
929
01:07:17,375 --> 01:07:20,500
Maneuver Command Module
to TPI stage, docking position!
930
01:07:20,792 --> 01:07:21,625
Docking position!
931
01:07:25,792 --> 01:07:28,333
Maneuver to the TPI stage,
and adjust the pitch angle.
932
01:07:29,875 --> 01:07:31,333
Execute rendezvous program.
933
01:07:31,417 --> 01:07:32,750
Aligning platforms.
934
01:07:33,792 --> 01:07:35,875
The Command Module's RCS
functioning normally.
935
01:07:36,625 --> 01:07:39,708
Signal acquired, MSFN comm,
flight data operational confirmed.
936
01:07:39,917 --> 01:07:40,792
Good to go!
937
01:07:40,917 --> 01:07:42,375
We got remote access
to the Command Module!
938
01:07:42,833 --> 01:07:44,625
Remote access system
operating nominally!
939
01:07:45,625 --> 01:07:47,667
The rendezvous program
is running nominally!
940
01:07:48,083 --> 01:07:49,833
Initiating docking sequence!
941
01:07:52,417 --> 01:07:55,958
Lander entering the docking
hold point, good to go!
942
01:07:56,167 --> 01:07:58,917
Hwang, we're now in control.
943
01:07:59,333 --> 01:08:00,458
Line up IDA2!
944
01:08:01,333 --> 01:08:03,917
Command Module aligning
with Lander's IDA2.
945
01:08:04,292 --> 01:08:05,792
Docking assist device aligning.
946
01:08:08,458 --> 01:08:11,875
Adjusting Waypoint 3's
speed to 0.1 m per second.
947
01:08:11,958 --> 01:08:16,458
Confirming Command Module
tracking coordinates transmission.
948
01:08:16,583 --> 01:08:18,833
The Command Module's
inertial platform is set to lock.
949
01:08:27,542 --> 01:08:29,333
The docking port target is lined up!
950
01:08:32,167 --> 01:08:33,500
Soft capture, check!
951
01:08:52,500 --> 01:08:54,333
Five meters to target.
952
01:08:55,500 --> 01:08:56,333
Four meters.
953
01:08:58,250 --> 01:08:59,083
Three meters.
954
01:09:01,333 --> 01:09:02,167
Two meters.
955
01:09:02,250 --> 01:09:03,333
Brace for impact!
956
01:09:03,875 --> 01:09:04,708
One meter!
957
01:09:04,792 --> 01:09:06,208
-Adapter latch!
-Connect!
958
01:09:14,000 --> 01:09:15,000
Soft capture complete!
959
01:09:15,583 --> 01:09:17,125
Hard capture docking in progress!
960
01:09:17,583 --> 01:09:19,042
Hwang Sun-woo, great work!
961
01:09:19,708 --> 01:09:20,792
Truly amazing work.
962
01:09:21,292 --> 01:09:23,000
Transfer to Command Module confirmed!
963
01:09:29,583 --> 01:09:30,542
Thank you.
964
01:09:31,917 --> 01:09:32,833
Naro…
965
01:09:34,042 --> 01:09:36,750
I will now transfer
to the Command Module.
966
01:09:37,500 --> 01:09:39,917
Gatekeeper, confirm transfer
to Command Module.
967
01:09:40,042 --> 01:09:40,875
Guidance check,
968
01:09:40,958 --> 01:09:42,792
and execution of return
procedure scheduled upon transfer.
969
01:09:43,083 --> 01:09:44,667
FDO, please check the return trajectory.
970
01:09:59,500 --> 01:10:00,333
What was that?
971
01:10:34,875 --> 01:10:36,792
-Enforcement system error!
-The helium valve cut-off!
972
01:10:36,875 --> 01:10:39,083
-Gimbals errors!
-Pressurization system error!
973
01:10:39,500 --> 01:10:41,458
Breaking away from orbit,
altitude decreasing!
974
01:10:41,542 --> 01:10:42,583
One at a time!
975
01:10:43,708 --> 01:10:46,208
System! Take over the autopilot!
976
01:10:46,375 --> 01:10:48,917
Autopilot system cannot be recovered!
977
01:10:49,000 --> 01:10:49,958
He's plunging!
978
01:10:50,042 --> 01:10:50,875
Expected splashdown…
979
01:10:51,458 --> 01:10:52,375
is on the far side of the Moon.
980
01:10:53,042 --> 01:10:55,125
Emergency detection error! Warning!
981
01:10:55,292 --> 01:10:57,208
Orbit deviation, coordinate corrections!
982
01:10:57,750 --> 01:10:59,833
Check ECA!
983
01:11:01,500 --> 01:11:02,500
You must separate!
984
01:11:03,500 --> 01:11:04,375
Separate the Lander!
985
01:11:04,750 --> 01:11:06,208
Initiate manual separation!
986
01:11:06,375 --> 01:11:08,000
Copy, manual separation…
987
01:11:12,333 --> 01:11:13,292
Detach the harness first!
988
01:11:15,875 --> 01:11:16,875
Hwang! Harness!
989
01:11:40,167 --> 01:11:41,000
Detach!
990
01:11:44,750 --> 01:11:46,750
Hwang, you have to
separate the Lander!
991
01:12:07,292 --> 01:12:09,042
Sun-woo! There's no time!
992
01:12:11,417 --> 01:12:14,750
You have to control the spin,
and switch to manual mode!
993
01:12:16,250 --> 01:12:17,417
Switch to manual mode!
994
01:12:38,500 --> 01:12:41,000
I can't breathe…
995
01:12:41,833 --> 01:12:44,625
I can't breathe…
996
01:12:46,500 --> 01:12:48,500
Possible ammonia coolant leak!
997
01:12:49,625 --> 01:12:51,542
Hwang! Put on the helmet!
998
01:12:52,167 --> 01:12:53,708
Don't breathe
and put your helmet on!
999
01:12:54,583 --> 01:12:56,542
Sun-woo! Don't breathe!
1000
01:13:07,292 --> 01:13:08,917
Get it together, Hwang!
1001
01:13:10,250 --> 01:13:11,583
Switch to manual mode!
1002
01:13:12,000 --> 01:13:13,625
Switch to manual mode!
1003
01:13:15,583 --> 01:13:17,792
-I'm dizzy…
-Please, Sun-woo!
1004
01:13:19,125 --> 01:13:20,542
Dizzy…
1005
01:13:21,792 --> 01:13:22,708
Sun-woo!
1006
01:13:24,208 --> 01:13:25,833
Switch to manual mode!
1007
01:13:26,292 --> 01:13:28,458
Please!
1008
01:13:29,375 --> 01:13:32,958
I repeat you must switch
to manual mode!
1009
01:13:34,417 --> 01:13:36,458
Sun-woo! Hwang Sun-woo!
1010
01:13:37,708 --> 01:13:39,250
Answer me, Hwang Sun-woo!
1011
01:13:40,583 --> 01:13:43,250
Sun-woo! Hwang Sun-woo!
1012
01:13:57,250 --> 01:14:00,208
We lost comm.
1013
01:14:05,542 --> 01:14:06,375
Sir…
1014
01:14:07,708 --> 01:14:08,625
I lost the signal…
1015
01:14:09,625 --> 01:14:10,958
of Hwang's…
1016
01:14:12,458 --> 01:14:13,833
life-supporting system.
1017
01:14:16,167 --> 01:14:17,083
Oh, gosh…
1018
01:14:41,292 --> 01:14:44,417
Early this morning,
Naro has lost contact with Hwang
1019
01:14:44,500 --> 01:14:48,625
while returning to the Command Module
after completing his mission.
1020
01:14:49,167 --> 01:14:54,958
All communication with Woori-ho
have been severed for four hours now.
1021
01:14:55,292 --> 01:14:58,500
This occurred after successfully
extracting an ice sample,
1022
01:14:58,583 --> 01:15:03,750
which adds another layer of
devastation to the tragedy.
1023
01:15:04,167 --> 01:15:08,500
This happened just nine hours
and 30 minutes after the landing.
1024
01:15:08,792 --> 01:15:10,875
No word on his survival,
1025
01:15:10,958 --> 01:15:13,375
but experts are very pessimistic.
1026
01:15:20,250 --> 01:15:23,250
Four hours have elapsed
since the comm cut off.
1027
01:15:24,208 --> 01:15:27,292
The problem is oxygen depletion.
1028
01:15:28,500 --> 01:15:30,542
What's the chance of his survival?
1029
01:15:30,875 --> 01:15:33,667
The far side is -160 degrees,
1030
01:15:34,542 --> 01:15:37,292
so batteries and fuel
deplete much faster.
1031
01:15:40,750 --> 01:15:41,792
And the president?
1032
01:15:43,000 --> 01:15:46,958
At this rate, he'll likely have
a memorial speech in an hour.
1033
01:15:47,792 --> 01:15:48,708
And me?
1034
01:15:49,292 --> 01:15:50,292
What do I do?
1035
01:15:50,708 --> 01:15:54,083
I have a press briefing ready,
please read this.
1036
01:15:55,875 --> 01:15:57,125
Give him my regards
and send him off.
1037
01:15:57,792 --> 01:15:59,500
Shit will hit the fan if the word got out
1038
01:15:59,583 --> 01:16:01,542
that first mission's
director was involved.
1039
01:16:02,917 --> 01:16:07,208
However, the country lost communication
with the last remaining astronaut.
1040
01:16:07,292 --> 01:16:08,500
Hwang Sun-woo.
1041
01:16:09,083 --> 01:16:12,333
During a briefing by its
Science and Technology Minister,
1042
01:16:12,417 --> 01:16:17,000
it was revealed that a meteorite crash
during the docking process
1043
01:16:17,208 --> 01:16:19,167
was the cause of the fall.
1044
01:16:46,208 --> 01:16:49,833
TRULY HEARTBREAKING THAT
WE COULDN’T PROTECT THEM
1045
01:17:21,917 --> 01:17:24,083
What are you doing
with that busted gun?
1046
01:17:27,583 --> 01:17:29,542
Should I get you
some sleeping pills?
1047
01:17:31,500 --> 01:17:33,583
If you take about 200,
1048
01:17:34,125 --> 01:17:36,625
you'll reach the Moon in one go.
1049
01:17:44,292 --> 01:17:45,833
Did you load it with bullets this time?
1050
01:17:52,042 --> 01:17:52,917
Let me be,
1051
01:17:54,500 --> 01:17:55,417
I'm begging you.
1052
01:17:59,500 --> 01:18:00,458
Let you be?
1053
01:18:00,542 --> 01:18:02,167
Are you nuts?! Seriously!
1054
01:18:36,292 --> 01:18:38,125
Captain, look at this!
1055
01:18:38,792 --> 01:18:39,625
Look!
1056
01:18:46,917 --> 01:18:47,750
HWANG IS STILL ALIVE.
1057
01:18:47,833 --> 01:18:48,708
GA88-6AFN-LK88-ZG5Y
1058
01:18:48,792 --> 01:18:50,000
ACCESS CODE TO OUR GEOSTATIONARY SATELLITE
ON THE FAR SIDE OF THE MOON.
1059
01:18:50,083 --> 01:18:51,000
THIS IS ALL THE EXTENT OF MY HELP.
1060
01:18:51,083 --> 01:18:51,917
GOOD LUCK!
1061
01:19:04,375 --> 01:19:05,542
Mayday…
1062
01:19:06,500 --> 01:19:07,583
Mayday…
1063
01:19:09,167 --> 01:19:11,458
This is Hwang Sun-woo!
1064
01:19:14,792 --> 01:19:16,417
Do you read me?
1065
01:19:17,750 --> 01:19:19,458
This is Hwang Sun-woo!
1066
01:19:21,000 --> 01:19:23,833
Astronaut of the Republic Of Korea.
1067
01:19:25,333 --> 01:19:26,792
Do you read me?
1068
01:19:28,333 --> 01:19:29,292
Mayday.
1069
01:19:30,500 --> 01:19:31,500
Mayday.
1070
01:19:33,458 --> 01:19:35,042
Do you read me?
1071
01:19:55,375 --> 01:19:56,208
Hurry! Come on!
1072
01:19:56,292 --> 01:19:58,667
OBSERVATION ROOM
1073
01:20:43,042 --> 01:20:47,667
GA88-6AFN,
1074
01:20:48,167 --> 01:20:49,500
LK88,
1075
01:20:49,792 --> 01:20:51,583
ZG5Y.
1076
01:20:55,917 --> 01:20:56,750
Mayday…
1077
01:20:58,667 --> 01:21:00,042
-Mayday…
-We got him!
1078
01:21:01,667 --> 01:21:04,167
Korean astronaut Hwang Sun-woo!
1079
01:21:05,125 --> 01:21:07,667
reporting the distress situation.
1080
01:21:07,750 --> 01:21:09,333
Observatory monitor,
move aside.
1081
01:21:11,042 --> 01:21:14,417
As I was falling to the other side
of the moon
1082
01:21:14,917 --> 01:21:16,542
Sun-woo! Hwang Sun-woo!
1083
01:21:17,667 --> 01:21:21,292
Do you hear me,
it's me, Dr. Kim Jae-gook!
1084
01:21:26,292 --> 01:21:27,250
Why can't he hear me?
1085
01:21:31,542 --> 01:21:34,000
Right, one-way comm,
gotta switch the reception port!
1086
01:21:36,417 --> 01:21:38,417
…on the other side of the Moon.
1087
01:21:40,042 --> 01:21:42,708
I've been stranded on the Moon.
1088
01:21:43,917 --> 01:21:45,375
Please reply.
1089
01:21:46,042 --> 01:21:47,125
-What are you doing?
-I feel on
1090
01:21:47,208 --> 01:21:49,500
-One sec, I got an idea.
-the Moon.
1091
01:21:49,583 --> 01:21:53,500
due to a meteorite crash
during the mission.
1092
01:21:58,875 --> 01:22:00,375
Do you read me?
1093
01:22:00,458 --> 01:22:01,292
Hwang, do you copy?
1094
01:22:03,125 --> 01:22:04,417
Hwang, respond, please!
1095
01:22:07,042 --> 01:22:08,167
Hwang, do you copy?!
1096
01:22:09,250 --> 01:22:11,708
Hwang Sun-woo, it's me,
Dr. Kim Jae-gook!
1097
01:22:12,792 --> 01:22:13,833
Respond if you copy!
1098
01:22:17,917 --> 01:22:19,750
Sun-woo, Hwang Sun-woo!
1099
01:22:25,208 --> 01:22:26,083
This is Hwang Sun-woo.
1100
01:22:26,833 --> 01:22:27,750
Do you copy?
1101
01:22:28,542 --> 01:22:31,125
This is Kim Jae-gook,
what's your situation?
1102
01:22:32,292 --> 01:22:35,750
I've crash-landed on Campbell Crater
on the far side of the Moon.
1103
01:22:36,000 --> 01:22:38,000
I know about that,
what about you?
1104
01:22:42,292 --> 01:22:43,375
I'm okay…
1105
01:22:44,333 --> 01:22:45,208
Condition of the Lander?
1106
01:22:46,133 --> 01:22:47,675
I've lowered the oxygen level.
1107
01:22:48,292 --> 01:22:50,125
The remaining supply is at 40%.
1108
01:22:50,708 --> 01:22:51,792
That's five hours worth, what else?
1109
01:22:52,292 --> 01:22:55,667
I barely resolved the ammonia leak,
and I turned off the radiator
1110
01:22:55,792 --> 01:22:57,750
to conserve power.
1111
01:23:06,083 --> 01:23:07,792
Exterior damage is not
feasible to check.
1112
01:23:08,917 --> 01:23:10,458
Should I EVA and check?
1113
01:23:13,917 --> 01:23:15,542
The meteor shower is ongoing?
1114
01:23:20,917 --> 01:23:23,208
Yes, intermittently.
1115
01:23:23,500 --> 01:23:24,333
Don't go outside!
1116
01:23:24,667 --> 01:23:26,083
Don't ever go outside, got that?
1117
01:23:27,500 --> 01:23:28,958
Not until the meteor shower stops.
1118
01:23:30,292 --> 01:23:33,792
With the comm up,
can't the mission control check?
1119
01:23:34,708 --> 01:23:35,625
I'm not…
1120
01:23:37,792 --> 01:23:38,792
at the mission control.
1121
01:24:06,500 --> 01:24:07,875
How did you manage to call them?
1122
01:24:08,875 --> 01:24:12,000
You said there's only one way,
just get going!
1123
01:24:14,625 --> 01:24:15,458
And this!
1124
01:24:17,125 --> 01:24:18,792
I'm thinking of uploading it
to YouTube,
1125
01:24:19,083 --> 01:24:22,208
with some epic music,
it'll go viral, right?
1126
01:24:24,083 --> 01:24:27,042
With oxygen level reduced,
he may fall asleep.
1127
01:24:28,708 --> 01:24:29,708
It's all over if he does.
1128
01:24:30,417 --> 01:24:31,250
Okay!
1129
01:24:35,708 --> 01:24:39,250
By golly! Captain!
Heart attack?!
1130
01:24:39,500 --> 01:24:41,250
I got here too late,
I'm so sorry!
1131
01:24:47,500 --> 01:24:48,375
Captain?
1132
01:24:48,583 --> 01:24:49,417
Yes.
1133
01:24:49,500 --> 01:24:50,417
I'm sorry!
1134
01:24:51,250 --> 01:24:53,917
Didn't you say
he died of a heart attack?
1135
01:24:58,000 --> 01:24:59,208
-I'm really sorry.
-Come on…
1136
01:24:59,875 --> 01:25:01,333
Let's go save someone for real.
1137
01:25:01,917 --> 01:25:04,125
Where? Where is he?
1138
01:25:06,000 --> 01:25:06,875
The Moon.
1139
01:25:13,917 --> 01:25:15,125
There? That?
1140
01:25:16,208 --> 01:25:17,042
Yes.
1141
01:25:18,708 --> 01:25:19,542
The Moon?
1142
01:25:50,292 --> 01:25:51,250
Hwang Sun-woo is alive.
1143
01:25:52,667 --> 01:25:54,083
Hey, check that out,
he's still alive!
1144
01:25:54,250 --> 01:25:56,292
A YouTube video containing
Hwang's Mayday,
1145
01:25:56,375 --> 01:26:00,083
who crash-landed
on the Moon, has gone viral.
1146
01:26:00,583 --> 01:26:05,208
You can hear Hwang's voice
attempting to communicate
1147
01:26:05,292 --> 01:26:10,833
and he goes on to say that
he's on the Campbell Crater.
1148
01:26:11,292 --> 01:26:13,667
Details have not been verified…
1149
01:26:15,583 --> 01:26:18,458
I barely resolved the ammonia leak,
and I turned off the radiator…
1150
01:26:18,958 --> 01:26:20,250
Alright, Mr. Hwang?
1151
01:26:28,091 --> 01:26:29,758
Mr. Hwang Sun-woo,
you're not sleeping, right?
1152
01:26:31,333 --> 01:26:33,833
No, I'm not sleeping,
I can't sleep.
1153
01:26:33,917 --> 01:26:35,292
What's with your voice?
1154
01:26:36,292 --> 01:26:38,583
I'm taking deep breaths,
don't worry.
1155
01:26:44,042 --> 01:26:47,167
You can still fall asleep,
1156
01:26:47,250 --> 01:26:49,417
so let me ask you some questions.
1157
01:26:50,750 --> 01:26:52,708
Navy Special Recon…
1158
01:26:53,625 --> 01:26:55,250
Why did you join the SEAL?
1159
01:26:56,708 --> 01:26:59,458
I heard it's a really brutal
and scary unit.
1160
01:26:59,542 --> 01:27:01,917
Like you can't even wimp
even after breaking limbs.
1161
01:27:05,833 --> 01:27:08,500
Should I guess why
you volunteered for it?
1162
01:27:10,500 --> 01:27:13,625
I won't fall asleep,
can't we have some peace?
1163
01:27:14,708 --> 01:27:17,833
"I wanted to know
the limits of my pain."
1164
01:27:20,375 --> 01:27:23,708
During hardcore training
that tests your pain to the limit,
1165
01:27:23,792 --> 01:27:27,542
whether it be physical
or psychological,
1166
01:27:28,125 --> 01:27:30,583
you can't think about
anything else, no?
1167
01:27:31,708 --> 01:27:33,917
We instinctively focus
on the greater pain.
1168
01:27:35,417 --> 01:27:38,792
Then was it because
of your father?
1169
01:27:42,000 --> 01:27:44,208
Because of the pain
you felt from his loss?
1170
01:27:47,792 --> 01:27:48,625
Am I right?
1171
01:27:51,250 --> 01:27:52,542
Sun-woo, you know what?
1172
01:27:53,125 --> 01:27:54,542
You and I are so alike.
1173
01:27:55,208 --> 01:27:57,625
Common denominator.
1174
01:27:58,292 --> 01:28:00,375
My family had it hard
after we lost my Dad.
1175
01:28:01,292 --> 01:28:02,292
Common denominator?
1176
01:28:03,458 --> 01:28:04,292
Listen.
1177
01:28:05,875 --> 01:28:09,375
You barely know anything about me,
1178
01:28:09,875 --> 01:28:11,958
you're stepping out of line.
1179
01:28:13,458 --> 01:28:15,833
MUST FULFILL MY FATHER'S DREAM
HWANG GYU-TAE'S SON ABOARD WOORI-HO
1180
01:28:25,042 --> 01:28:27,042
Astronaut Hwang Sun-woo's clip
1181
01:28:27,125 --> 01:28:29,750
where he is requesting rescue
from the far side of the Moon
1182
01:28:29,833 --> 01:28:32,583
is spreading rapidly
on every social media outlet.
1183
01:28:33,000 --> 01:28:35,708
The clip now records 2.5 billion hits
1184
01:28:35,792 --> 01:28:38,875
and the people around the world
are supporting Hwang Sun-woo.
1185
01:28:38,958 --> 01:28:42,875
The security code to the satellite
changes every six hours
1186
01:28:42,958 --> 01:28:47,958
and it's only granted to you,
me, and the astronauts
1187
01:28:49,708 --> 01:28:51,500
Who do you think gave that out?
1188
01:28:52,708 --> 01:28:55,667
The location where the file
on YouTube is uploaded
1189
01:28:55,917 --> 01:28:58,458
is confirmed as a place
called Mount Sobaek
1190
01:29:00,292 --> 01:29:02,125
Not even Naro Space Center.
1191
01:29:02,208 --> 01:29:03,667
Submit your phone.
1192
01:29:04,208 --> 01:29:08,167
Check her call history
and seize her computer to examine.
1193
01:29:08,917 --> 01:29:09,917
Sir…
1194
01:29:10,917 --> 01:29:12,542
The White House wants to talk to you.
1195
01:29:13,000 --> 01:29:14,417
He's waiting for you now.
1196
01:29:45,708 --> 01:29:47,417
Lander signal detected!
1197
01:29:49,000 --> 01:29:50,625
Comms are up!
1198
01:29:54,500 --> 01:29:55,792
Autopilot is nominal!
1199
01:29:55,875 --> 01:29:57,208
Fuel supply, two hours!
1200
01:29:57,292 --> 01:29:59,083
Nav and control systems are okay!
1201
01:29:59,292 --> 01:30:00,500
Steering is nominal!
1202
01:30:00,792 --> 01:30:02,458
This is Korea's Naro,
1203
01:30:02,750 --> 01:30:04,625
Hwang Sun-woo, do you read me?
1204
01:30:05,208 --> 01:30:06,042
Can you hear me?
1205
01:30:06,708 --> 01:30:08,000
If you have a signal,
please respond.
1206
01:30:09,375 --> 01:30:11,375
This is Hwang Sun-woo,
I read you.
1207
01:30:11,875 --> 01:30:14,625
Only the interior video feed is working.
1208
01:30:15,375 --> 01:30:18,417
Hwang, what is the sitrep
of the Lander interior?
1209
01:30:18,500 --> 01:30:21,042
What the hell is going on?
1210
01:30:22,375 --> 01:30:23,542
What are you all doing?
1211
01:30:24,583 --> 01:30:26,000
Hwang Sun-woo is alive.
1212
01:30:30,792 --> 01:30:33,083
You uploaded that video
to YouTube, right?
1213
01:30:34,083 --> 01:30:36,000
Hell broke loose
in the president's office.
1214
01:30:36,917 --> 01:30:40,917
He made a memorial speech,
and I cried before the public
1215
01:30:41,292 --> 01:30:42,375
but Hwang's alive?
1216
01:30:42,583 --> 01:30:44,417
So what? What now then?
1217
01:30:44,625 --> 01:30:47,000
The internet is on fire,
they want him rescued!
1218
01:30:47,125 --> 01:30:50,083
Are we not rescuing him?
We simply can't, am I right?
1219
01:30:50,625 --> 01:30:52,375
How do we fetch someone
from the far side of the Moon?
1220
01:30:52,458 --> 01:30:54,083
You wanna have two funerals?!
1221
01:30:58,208 --> 01:30:59,292
Another meteor shower!
1222
01:30:59,583 --> 01:31:01,417
Lander's impact level is rising!
1223
01:31:09,042 --> 01:31:11,500
We'll move him to a safe area for now.
1224
01:31:15,792 --> 01:31:17,667
Where's a safe area in space?
1225
01:31:18,875 --> 01:31:20,958
Flight director, answer me.
1226
01:31:21,708 --> 01:31:23,625
Where's a safe area in that space?
1227
01:31:24,417 --> 01:31:27,625
Will you bring up NASA again?
1228
01:31:27,792 --> 01:31:34,250
You heard them, they won't go
into the meteor minefield!
1229
01:31:34,667 --> 01:31:35,500
Minister!
1230
01:31:35,625 --> 01:31:37,000
Minister!
1231
01:31:37,958 --> 01:31:41,708
Lunar Gateway has granted
our docking request just now!
1232
01:31:42,500 --> 01:31:45,167
It was decided during an emergency
White House meeting.
1233
01:31:45,542 --> 01:31:48,167
What are you waiting for?
Answer the call, NASA's on standby!
1234
01:31:48,708 --> 01:31:49,625
Dr. Kim, hurry!
1235
01:31:52,917 --> 01:31:54,833
The US is in a tough spot.
1236
01:31:54,917 --> 01:31:57,958
Thanks to that viral clip,
Americans are demanding his rescue,
1237
01:31:58,042 --> 01:31:59,750
asking what ISS is doing.
1238
01:31:59,875 --> 01:32:00,875
The White House server went down!
1239
01:32:00,958 --> 01:32:03,417
Who uploaded this?
How was it done?
1240
01:32:03,500 --> 01:32:04,500
I don't really know.
1241
01:32:04,708 --> 01:32:07,500
Yes, yes, yes!
1242
01:32:09,708 --> 01:32:11,208
Very nice!
1243
01:32:11,292 --> 01:32:16,417
BREAKING: KASC and NASA
WILL RESCUE HWANG TOGETHER
1244
01:32:17,083 --> 01:32:19,375
This is Mission Control speaking.
1245
01:32:19,458 --> 01:32:21,833
Fill us in on how
the new mission is in progress.
1246
01:32:22,708 --> 01:32:25,292
This is Sergeant James Glenn,
Lunar Gateway,
1247
01:32:26,083 --> 01:32:29,042
we just completed
our course collections.
1248
01:32:29,583 --> 01:32:31,750
And are at the minimum velocity
1249
01:32:31,833 --> 01:32:33,250
to dock with Woori-ho.
1250
01:32:33,333 --> 01:32:37,458
Confirmed the new mission will begin
at 15:40 UTC.
1251
01:32:37,583 --> 01:32:39,708
Gateway, beware of lowering orbit.
1252
01:32:39,792 --> 01:32:43,208
Docking is to be made at
100 km above the lunar surface.
1253
01:32:43,292 --> 01:32:46,333
They are clearing Yoori's room
and her articles are being inspected.
1254
01:32:46,667 --> 01:32:48,792
As soon as we get proof
of the leakage,
1255
01:32:48,958 --> 01:32:51,708
she'll be sent to the disciplinary
committee right away.
1256
01:32:52,500 --> 01:32:55,958
Then this docking mission will
be her last job here.
1257
01:32:56,917 --> 01:32:58,208
Keep an eye on her.
1258
01:32:59,417 --> 01:33:03,083
In a moment, the Lunar Gateway
will approach the Doppler crater orbit.
1259
01:33:04,000 --> 01:33:08,375
It will take over control
of the Lander for docking.
1260
01:33:09,583 --> 01:33:13,917
Once the Lander reaches
100 km above the surface,
1261
01:33:14,333 --> 01:33:17,542
Lunar Gateway will take control
and rescue Hwang.
1262
01:33:19,125 --> 01:33:23,667
Send us the Lander's autopilot code,
and we'll keep our channels open.
1263
01:33:29,417 --> 01:33:30,417
I want to make it clear,
1264
01:33:30,583 --> 01:33:33,125
that if this is not successful
for whatever reasons,
1265
01:33:35,125 --> 01:33:36,833
there won't be any more
docking attempts.
1266
01:33:38,375 --> 01:33:40,292
If you're ready,
please start the countdown.
1267
01:33:40,417 --> 01:33:41,417
Good to go!
1268
01:33:42,792 --> 01:33:44,667
All departments!
Preflight check status!
1269
01:33:45,125 --> 01:33:46,000
RETRO go!
1270
01:33:46,167 --> 01:33:47,042
FDO go!
1271
01:33:47,125 --> 01:33:47,958
Guidance go!
1272
01:33:48,042 --> 01:33:48,917
System go!
1273
01:33:49,000 --> 01:33:50,667
GNC okay. Control okay.
1274
01:33:50,750 --> 01:33:52,458
System okay. Guidance okay.
1275
01:33:52,542 --> 01:33:54,250
FDO okay. RETRO okay.
1276
01:33:55,000 --> 01:33:56,667
Countdown sequence, start!
1277
01:33:57,625 --> 01:33:58,458
Ten!
1278
01:33:59,625 --> 01:34:00,458
Nine!
1279
01:34:01,333 --> 01:34:02,167
Eight!
1280
01:34:03,083 --> 01:34:03,917
Seven!
1281
01:34:04,792 --> 01:34:05,667
Six!
1282
01:34:06,583 --> 01:34:07,542
Five!
1283
01:34:08,583 --> 01:34:09,875
Increasing thrust to maximum!
1284
01:34:09,958 --> 01:34:10,792
Three!
1285
01:34:11,417 --> 01:34:12,250
Two!
1286
01:34:13,000 --> 01:34:13,833
One!
1287
01:34:13,958 --> 01:34:14,792
Ignition!
1288
01:34:15,000 --> 01:34:15,875
Engine ignition!
1289
01:34:23,708 --> 01:34:24,583
No.
1290
01:34:26,167 --> 01:34:27,042
No.
1291
01:34:29,500 --> 01:34:30,333
The ground…
1292
01:34:31,625 --> 01:34:33,417
Abort! Hwang Sun-woo!
1293
01:34:52,292 --> 01:34:53,542
Hwang! Abort sequence!
1294
01:34:55,125 --> 01:34:56,417
Nav and guidance system errors!
1295
01:34:56,500 --> 01:34:57,667
Docking port has been impacted!
1296
01:36:23,250 --> 01:36:27,375
Docking port down, prop nine down,
electrical system down, RCS down.
1297
01:36:35,708 --> 01:36:36,917
Sitrep!
1298
01:36:37,792 --> 01:36:38,833
Autopilot system…
1299
01:36:39,458 --> 01:36:40,417
is down.
1300
01:36:41,792 --> 01:36:44,000
RCS has been destroyed.
1301
01:36:44,250 --> 01:36:45,167
No steering…
1302
01:36:46,000 --> 01:36:46,875
Docking port.
1303
01:36:48,292 --> 01:36:49,125
Status of docking port?
1304
01:36:52,208 --> 01:36:53,208
Docking port…
1305
01:36:54,417 --> 01:36:55,917
has been completely destroyed.
1306
01:36:59,375 --> 01:37:01,750
It can't be controlled now?
1307
01:37:10,583 --> 01:37:11,750
What's working…
1308
01:37:12,792 --> 01:37:13,667
Give me something that works.
1309
01:37:15,958 --> 01:37:19,708
Mission control! We can't lower
the velocity and stand-by anymore.
1310
01:37:21,208 --> 01:37:22,333
I repeat.
1311
01:37:22,417 --> 01:37:25,083
We can't maintain this velocity
in stand-by anymore.
1312
01:37:29,083 --> 01:37:30,958
It's dangerous
if we don't raise the orbit.
1313
01:37:31,708 --> 01:37:34,500
We can't maintain the velocity
in stand by anymore.
1314
01:37:35,000 --> 01:37:37,417
Requesting return to the Halo orbit.
1315
01:37:37,500 --> 01:37:40,375
Waiting for confirmation
from the main director. Stand by.
1316
01:37:40,458 --> 01:37:41,333
Jennifer.
1317
01:37:43,667 --> 01:37:45,625
Confirmed.
Back to the Halo Orbit.
1318
01:37:46,625 --> 01:37:47,500
Copy.
1319
01:37:47,708 --> 01:37:49,208
Moving to the nearest side of the Moon.
1320
01:38:02,083 --> 01:38:03,500
The environmental control system is down.
1321
01:38:04,583 --> 01:38:06,083
That'll be all for me.
1322
01:38:07,583 --> 01:38:08,542
Hwang,
1323
01:38:09,708 --> 01:38:10,708
what are you doing?
1324
01:38:11,500 --> 01:38:12,917
There's enough oxygen,
1325
01:38:14,292 --> 01:38:15,875
and you can switch steering to manual.
1326
01:38:16,083 --> 01:38:16,917
No.
1327
01:38:17,750 --> 01:38:19,917
I think we tried everything we can.
1328
01:38:24,542 --> 01:38:25,833
Oxygen valve…
1329
01:38:26,792 --> 01:38:27,917
has been closed.
1330
01:38:39,625 --> 01:38:40,542
Bastard…
1331
01:38:43,000 --> 01:38:44,375
You're just like your father.
1332
01:38:46,042 --> 01:38:47,375
Yes, it turned out that way.
1333
01:38:50,417 --> 01:38:51,458
I didn't want to end it
1334
01:38:53,917 --> 01:38:55,792
like my father…
1335
01:38:57,583 --> 01:38:59,333
But this is how I'll resolve this too.
1336
01:39:00,208 --> 01:39:01,167
I'm sorry…
1337
01:39:02,417 --> 01:39:04,000
It wasn't your father's fault!
1338
01:39:06,625 --> 01:39:09,208
So open the oxygen valve!
1339
01:39:09,875 --> 01:39:11,625
You didn't see his will, right?
1340
01:39:20,208 --> 01:39:22,167
A month before the Narae-ho accident,
1341
01:39:26,417 --> 01:39:28,667
he knew there was a flaw
in the engine.
1342
01:39:33,875 --> 01:39:38,042
He knew about it,
and allowed it to launch.
1343
01:39:41,292 --> 01:39:43,125
He didn't tell anyone about it…
1344
01:39:44,208 --> 01:39:45,583
I mean, he couldn't.
1345
01:39:49,125 --> 01:39:50,708
He simply hid it.
1346
01:39:54,917 --> 01:39:56,250
I guess he wanted…
1347
01:39:57,292 --> 01:39:59,042
to succeed more.
1348
01:40:08,000 --> 01:40:10,208
I won't ask you to forgive my father.
1349
01:40:12,083 --> 01:40:14,625
But I'll repent for his sins instead.
1350
01:40:16,292 --> 01:40:17,875
Thank you for everything.
1351
01:40:20,208 --> 01:40:21,375
Over and out for good.
1352
01:40:22,167 --> 01:40:23,000
Sun-woo!
1353
01:40:23,208 --> 01:40:24,042
Hwang Sun-woo!
1354
01:40:24,292 --> 01:40:25,250
Don't close the comm port!
1355
01:40:25,875 --> 01:40:26,708
I…
1356
01:40:27,792 --> 01:40:28,625
I have…
1357
01:40:30,708 --> 01:40:31,583
something to say…
1358
01:40:32,500 --> 01:40:33,750
A day before the Narae-ho launch,
1359
01:40:35,625 --> 01:40:38,750
your father came to me.
1360
01:40:44,083 --> 01:40:45,125
He said there was
1361
01:40:47,708 --> 01:40:48,792
a problem with the engine.
1362
01:40:51,208 --> 01:40:53,042
He said it'd be dangerous
to proceed.
1363
01:40:55,500 --> 01:40:56,750
He asked for a two-month delay.
1364
01:40:58,875 --> 01:41:00,167
He begged me for it.
1365
01:41:04,917 --> 01:41:06,000
But I refused.
1366
01:41:12,958 --> 01:41:16,125
There was a very low
chance of an accident,
1367
01:41:19,625 --> 01:41:24,208
but my biggest reason
for rejecting his request was…
1368
01:41:26,042 --> 01:41:31,042
after five delays, I was afraid that
with another delay,
1369
01:41:34,625 --> 01:41:36,292
the program might implode.
1370
01:41:41,125 --> 01:41:43,208
I guess I wanted to succeed more than him.
1371
01:42:00,417 --> 01:42:02,417
I won't ask you to forgive me…
1372
01:42:03,292 --> 01:42:04,125
But…
1373
01:42:08,000 --> 01:42:12,375
you must forgive your father.
1374
01:42:15,500 --> 01:42:16,500
So, please come back!
1375
01:42:17,500 --> 01:42:19,583
Sun-woo, come back…
1376
01:42:23,125 --> 01:42:24,667
and forgive your father.
1377
01:42:30,708 --> 01:42:31,583
I'm begging you.
1378
01:42:54,792 --> 01:42:56,333
The oxygen valve is open again!
1379
01:43:08,417 --> 01:43:09,792
Astronaut Hwang Sun-woo,
1380
01:43:14,500 --> 01:43:16,125
requesting a new directive.
1381
01:43:32,958 --> 01:43:33,792
Mission to save
1382
01:43:33,875 --> 01:43:35,208
-Did you check the sat photo?
-Hwang Sun-woo has
1383
01:43:35,333 --> 01:43:36,583
-officially begun.
-The location is different.
1384
01:43:36,667 --> 01:43:40,417
He can lift off when it drops down
the valley and if the Thruster's good.
1385
01:43:40,500 --> 01:43:41,417
Just get it up.
1386
01:43:42,333 --> 01:43:44,667
Unlike before, valley slopes
support both sides,
1387
01:43:44,750 --> 01:43:47,542
so it could be used as a launch pad!
1388
01:43:47,958 --> 01:43:49,417
Meteoroids could get him
in the current location.
1389
01:43:49,583 --> 01:43:50,417
Where?
1390
01:43:51,792 --> 01:43:53,792
And we can't even dock
with the gateway.
1391
01:43:54,083 --> 01:43:57,250
The docking port is damaged…
1392
01:43:57,417 --> 01:43:58,417
The near side…
1393
01:43:59,083 --> 01:44:03,000
Lander's head is facing
the near side of the Moon.
1394
01:44:03,625 --> 01:44:05,000
Get it to the near side.
1395
01:44:05,375 --> 01:44:06,208
The near side?
1396
01:44:07,500 --> 01:44:08,375
Let's say we launch it,
1397
01:44:09,083 --> 01:44:10,417
we can't land it,
1398
01:44:11,083 --> 01:44:12,250
let alone steer it.
1399
01:44:13,000 --> 01:44:14,333
It simply can't land.
1400
01:44:14,500 --> 01:44:15,750
That's your job to resolve.
1401
01:44:17,292 --> 01:44:18,833
I know you'll find a way.
1402
01:44:20,583 --> 01:44:21,458
You understand?
1403
01:44:23,208 --> 01:44:25,375
I'll do my best from my end.
1404
01:44:27,000 --> 01:44:28,250
We found her…
1405
01:44:28,917 --> 01:44:29,792
By the way,
1406
01:44:33,375 --> 01:44:34,417
is everything you just said…
1407
01:44:36,250 --> 01:44:37,458
authorized by NASA?
1408
01:44:39,875 --> 01:44:41,917
This will be my final task at NASA.
1409
01:44:43,417 --> 01:44:44,333
I have to go.
1410
01:45:02,292 --> 01:45:03,417
How much fuel is left?!
1411
01:45:03,958 --> 01:45:06,375
30-minute flying time,
four-minute max output!
1412
01:45:06,458 --> 01:45:09,125
That's enough, open comms,
and prep for launch!
1413
01:45:09,375 --> 01:45:10,208
Yes.
1414
01:45:13,458 --> 01:45:14,292
Hwang!
1415
01:45:15,000 --> 01:45:15,917
Get ready to launch!
1416
01:45:18,708 --> 01:45:19,542
Where to?
1417
01:45:20,208 --> 01:45:22,708
We're going back
to the near side of the Moon.
1418
01:45:23,500 --> 01:45:24,333
That's possible?
1419
01:45:27,417 --> 01:45:28,417
Sun-woo,
1420
01:45:29,042 --> 01:45:30,792
is it possible for you
to bring the drone inside?
1421
01:45:31,292 --> 01:45:32,375
Yes, it's possible.
1422
01:45:33,208 --> 01:45:34,125
Okay.
1423
01:45:36,417 --> 01:45:38,500
Attention everyone!
1424
01:45:39,917 --> 01:45:40,792
Please,
1425
01:45:42,000 --> 01:45:42,958
listen carefully.
1426
01:46:23,167 --> 01:46:24,042
Jennifer.
1427
01:46:26,542 --> 01:46:27,792
Jennifer, open up.
1428
01:46:28,375 --> 01:46:29,542
Jennifer, open the door.
1429
01:46:31,625 --> 01:46:33,208
Get her out now.
1430
01:46:33,292 --> 01:46:35,375
Okay, now, go. Do it now.
1431
01:46:36,042 --> 01:46:38,458
CAPCOM okay,
Surgeon okay, EVA okay.
1432
01:46:38,542 --> 01:46:40,833
Ground control,
launch status check completed.
1433
01:46:40,917 --> 01:46:41,917
Hwang, are you ready?
1434
01:46:42,250 --> 01:46:43,333
I'm ready, sir.
1435
01:46:43,417 --> 01:46:44,542
Main engine, ready for ignition!
1436
01:46:49,000 --> 01:46:50,375
-Three! Two, one!
-Ignition!
1437
01:46:50,750 --> 01:46:51,583
Ignition!
1438
01:47:54,208 --> 01:47:55,250
Lander altitude rising!
1439
01:47:55,333 --> 01:47:56,542
Confirm rendezvous radar!
1440
01:47:56,708 --> 01:47:58,542
Target altitude,
100 km above lunar airspace,
1441
01:47:58,625 --> 01:48:01,375
current vertical velocity at 51 m,
horizontal 304 m.
1442
01:48:01,875 --> 01:48:05,833
As you know the official order
to rescue the Korean astronaut
1443
01:48:07,500 --> 01:48:08,583
has failed.
1444
01:48:09,042 --> 01:48:10,667
Fuel depletion in three seconds!
1445
01:48:10,750 --> 01:48:12,208
Two, one.
1446
01:48:12,458 --> 01:48:15,458
However, the astronaut Hwang Sun-woo
1447
01:48:15,542 --> 01:48:18,042
has driven direct space all by himself.
1448
01:48:18,125 --> 01:48:21,292
He has just now, flown up to
the nearest side of the Moon.
1449
01:48:22,917 --> 01:48:25,417
William Jones,
born in Birmingham, U.K.,
1450
01:48:25,708 --> 01:48:29,792
Julie Anderson from Quebac, Canada,
Andy Walker from Melbourne Australia,
1451
01:48:29,875 --> 01:48:32,167
Sgt. James Glenn, from Montanna, U.S.A,
1452
01:48:32,792 --> 01:48:36,750
although you're from different
countries, I believe you are all united.
1453
01:48:36,917 --> 01:48:38,042
Open the door, Jennifer.
1454
01:48:39,333 --> 01:48:40,417
You shouldn't be in here.
1455
01:48:40,917 --> 01:48:45,250
Once you are onward as astronauts
of the Lunar Gateway, leaving the Earth,
1456
01:48:46,583 --> 01:48:49,167
you are now one as astronauts.
1457
01:48:50,708 --> 01:48:51,583
Right?
1458
01:48:57,000 --> 01:48:58,000
For me.
1459
01:48:59,083 --> 01:49:01,500
Hwang Sun-woo is also
our fellow astronaut,
1460
01:49:01,792 --> 01:49:04,542
not a Korean who failed his mission.
1461
01:49:07,000 --> 01:49:10,042
Hwang Sun-woo will be falling
to the nearest side of the Moon.
1462
01:49:15,583 --> 01:49:19,042
Right now, that astronaut
is asking us for help.
1463
01:49:19,583 --> 01:49:21,500
he has survived all by himself
1464
01:49:21,583 --> 01:49:23,125
losing two of his friends.
1465
01:49:24,083 --> 01:49:26,875
But he hasn't given up on anything yet.
1466
01:49:35,000 --> 01:49:37,167
Forget his nationality for now,
1467
01:49:38,042 --> 01:49:38,917
please.
1468
01:49:40,500 --> 01:49:42,875
Please save the astronaut Hwang Sun-woo
1469
01:49:42,958 --> 01:49:43,792
who is…
1470
01:49:46,208 --> 01:49:48,500
Who is desperately asking for help!
1471
01:49:53,083 --> 01:49:55,500
It really is our last chance now.
1472
01:49:56,333 --> 01:49:58,417
Now is the moment, it's you.
1473
01:49:59,083 --> 01:50:02,792
You are the only astronauts
who have the power to help him.
1474
01:50:03,792 --> 01:50:05,417
Come out, please.
1475
01:50:09,750 --> 01:50:10,792
And of course,
1476
01:50:12,875 --> 01:50:16,083
this decision is for you to make,
astronauts up there.
1477
01:50:18,583 --> 01:50:20,625
It's not an order from the Earth.
1478
01:50:23,583 --> 01:50:24,708
God bless you.
1479
01:50:33,500 --> 01:50:35,917
Jennifer, you really should leave now.
1480
01:50:45,000 --> 01:50:47,708
Decom chamber,
ready to move.
1481
01:50:48,000 --> 01:50:51,292
98 km above Kepler crater
on the near side of the Moon!
1482
01:50:51,750 --> 01:50:54,750
Hwang Sun-woo is ready to go.
1483
01:50:58,375 --> 01:51:00,333
Hwang ready to deploy.
1484
01:51:01,417 --> 01:51:02,792
He's at the near side.
1485
01:51:02,875 --> 01:51:04,708
He must jump before entering orbit.
1486
01:51:04,792 --> 01:51:07,292
Delay any further,
and he'll fly out to space!
1487
01:51:07,375 --> 01:51:08,208
Hwang Sun-woo!
1488
01:51:11,042 --> 01:51:11,917
Open hatch!
1489
01:51:12,000 --> 01:51:13,750
Copy! Opening hatch!
1490
01:51:19,125 --> 01:51:21,083
The side is hatch open.
1491
01:51:22,375 --> 01:51:23,667
EVA status.
1492
01:51:23,792 --> 01:51:27,792
PLSS power at 14%, oxygen at 18%,
pressure at 4.3 psi.
1493
01:51:55,333 --> 01:51:56,417
Requesting final confirmation!
1494
01:51:56,500 --> 01:51:58,583
Final confirmation!
1495
01:52:00,167 --> 01:52:01,708
All departments,
final status check!
1496
01:52:02,125 --> 01:52:03,917
All departments,
final status check!
1497
01:52:04,000 --> 01:52:05,167
CAPCOM go!
1498
01:52:05,500 --> 01:52:06,792
Surgeon go!
1499
01:52:07,500 --> 01:52:08,417
EVA go!
1500
01:52:08,500 --> 01:52:09,708
RETRO go!
1501
01:52:09,792 --> 01:52:10,792
EECOM go!
1502
01:52:10,875 --> 01:52:11,875
System go!
1503
01:52:11,958 --> 01:52:13,667
-FDO go!
-GNC go!
1504
01:52:13,750 --> 01:52:15,917
-Control go!
-Hwang, jump!
1505
01:52:41,542 --> 01:52:43,042
-PLSS check.
-EVA check.
1506
01:52:43,125 --> 01:52:44,083
Power at 12%.
1507
01:52:44,167 --> 01:52:45,625
-Drone check!
-Guidance check!
1508
01:52:45,708 --> 01:52:48,292
Oxygen at 17%,
current altitude at 85 km!
1509
01:52:50,958 --> 01:52:53,500
Kepler Crater, on the
near side of the Moon.
1510
01:52:54,250 --> 01:52:56,750
Current altitude, 72 km.
It's a vertical fall!
1511
01:53:33,875 --> 01:53:35,042
Altitude ten km!
1512
01:53:36,042 --> 01:53:37,792
Nine kilometer, eight kilometer!
1513
01:53:38,375 --> 01:53:39,208
Seven kilometer!
1514
01:53:39,917 --> 01:53:40,750
Five!
1515
01:53:40,917 --> 01:53:41,750
Four!
1516
01:53:42,375 --> 01:53:43,208
Three!
1517
01:53:43,292 --> 01:53:44,750
Hwang! Now!
1518
01:54:55,000 --> 01:54:56,417
This is Lunar Gateway.
1519
01:54:57,500 --> 01:54:59,667
Reply if you hear us, Hwang Sun Woo.
1520
01:55:01,083 --> 01:55:04,125
I repeat please reply if you hear us.
1521
01:55:04,500 --> 01:55:05,917
Hwang Sun Woo.
1522
01:55:07,750 --> 01:55:09,208
Hwang Sun Woo.
1523
01:55:11,167 --> 01:55:13,667
Mission Control Center,
this is Julie Anderson.
1524
01:55:13,750 --> 01:55:15,667
We will land
on the Lunar Gateway rescue ship.
1525
01:55:15,875 --> 01:55:17,000
We are ready to undock
1526
01:55:17,292 --> 01:55:20,125
and Glen and William are waiting
in the rescue ship as I speak.
1527
01:55:20,542 --> 01:55:23,333
Lunar Gateway's rescue ship
is ready to undock.
1528
01:55:23,500 --> 01:55:24,833
This is Gateway.
1529
01:55:25,292 --> 01:55:27,208
Heading towards the rescue point.
1530
01:55:27,500 --> 01:55:30,000
Repeat, heading towards
the rescue point.
1531
01:55:30,708 --> 01:55:33,333
Lunar Gateway, learning to undock, five.
1532
01:55:33,625 --> 01:55:36,458
Four. Three. Two.
1533
01:55:37,000 --> 01:55:38,417
-One.
-Undocked.
1534
01:55:38,500 --> 01:55:41,750
150 km above Kepler Crator's surface.
1535
01:55:41,833 --> 01:55:43,708
The rescue ship has been undocked.
1536
01:55:55,292 --> 01:55:56,417
Thank you,
1537
01:55:58,208 --> 01:55:59,125
Maru.
1538
01:56:13,292 --> 01:56:18,083
Astronaut Hwang Sun Woo the rescue ship
is ascending on Kepler Crator.
1539
01:56:18,292 --> 01:56:20,833
Confirm the health condition
and your vitals, please.
1540
01:56:21,667 --> 01:56:23,292
Please reply if you hear us.
1541
01:56:23,583 --> 01:56:27,708
I repeat the rescue ship is on its way
down to the Kepler Crator.
1542
01:56:27,917 --> 01:56:30,458
Confirm the health condition
and coordinates, please.
1543
01:56:42,042 --> 01:56:42,917
It turned on?
1544
01:56:43,333 --> 01:56:44,167
Mayday!
1545
01:56:44,875 --> 01:56:45,708
Mayday!
1546
01:56:47,792 --> 01:56:49,417
This is Hwang Sun-woo speaking.
1547
01:56:53,000 --> 01:56:55,042
I've landed on the near side
of the Moon
1548
01:56:55,792 --> 01:56:56,833
as we planned.
1549
01:56:57,500 --> 01:56:58,375
Mayday!
1550
01:56:59,292 --> 01:57:00,208
Mayday!
1551
01:57:00,792 --> 01:57:02,792
This is astronaut Hwang Sun-woo
1552
01:57:03,583 --> 01:57:04,750
from Korea.
1553
01:57:06,000 --> 01:57:08,750
My vital signs are stable.
1554
01:57:09,625 --> 01:57:11,417
Nothing wrong with my body.
1555
01:57:13,167 --> 01:57:14,000
Mayday!
1556
01:57:14,792 --> 01:57:15,708
Mayday!
1557
01:57:16,292 --> 01:57:18,333
This is astronaut Hwang Sun-woo
1558
01:57:19,167 --> 01:57:20,417
from Korea.
1559
01:57:21,417 --> 01:57:22,375
Mayday!
1560
01:57:23,167 --> 01:57:24,125
Mayday!
1561
01:57:24,625 --> 01:57:27,000
As soon as you give my coordinates
1562
01:57:27,750 --> 01:57:28,708
rescue me,
1563
01:57:29,875 --> 01:57:30,708
please.
1564
01:57:31,292 --> 01:57:32,333
I repeat.
1565
01:57:32,792 --> 01:57:35,042
I'm waiting on the other
near side of the moon.
1566
01:57:35,708 --> 01:57:37,583
Rescue me, please.
1567
01:57:38,958 --> 01:57:39,958
Mayday!
1568
01:57:40,500 --> 01:57:41,458
Mayday!
1569
01:57:42,333 --> 01:57:44,542
This is astronaut Hwang Sun-woo
1570
01:57:46,083 --> 01:57:47,042
from Korea.
1571
01:57:49,125 --> 01:57:50,042
Mayday.
1572
01:57:50,625 --> 01:57:51,500
Mayday.
1573
01:57:52,583 --> 01:57:54,833
This is astronaut Hwang Sun-woo.
1574
01:57:55,708 --> 01:57:56,833
We have a breaking news.
1575
01:57:56,917 --> 01:58:00,375
Astronaut Hwang Sun-woo,
who was believed to have died
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01:58:00,458 --> 01:58:05,375
on the Moon, has been rescued
by NASA's Lunar Gateway.
1577
01:58:05,458 --> 01:58:08,000
Moon Mi-hyun has the story.
1578
01:58:08,792 --> 01:58:11,708
A lander undocks from
the Lunar Gateway command ship.
1579
01:58:12,042 --> 01:58:14,792
It heads down to the Moon's surface.
1580
01:58:15,125 --> 01:58:19,125
At 8:00 a.m. this morning,
Lunar Gateway's lander
1581
01:58:19,208 --> 01:58:22,042
headed for Kepler crater
on the near side of the Moon
1582
01:58:22,208 --> 01:58:26,042
and successfully rescued
astronaut Hwang Sun-woo.
1583
01:58:26,292 --> 01:58:31,125
He will return to Korea
within two weeks at the earliest.
1584
01:58:31,583 --> 01:58:32,500
Citizens of Korea!
1585
01:58:33,125 --> 01:58:37,000
Astronaut Hwang Sun-woo has
safely returned to our arms.
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01:58:37,542 --> 01:58:43,500
To the members of NASA,
who defied nationality and ideology,
1587
01:58:43,875 --> 01:58:49,208
and the members of KASC,
who walked the first step
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01:58:49,708 --> 01:58:52,500
to space development
despite inadequate conditions,
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01:58:52,708 --> 01:58:55,542
I want to extend
my deepest appreciation.
1590
01:58:57,583 --> 01:59:02,542
The Moon does not belong
to a single entity.
1591
01:59:03,792 --> 01:59:06,750
It cannot be owned, ruled,
nor should…
1592
01:59:06,917 --> 01:59:11,625
it is a resource for the entire Earth,
and also Earth's future.
1593
01:59:11,792 --> 01:59:17,333
I vow to share all the data
and experience from this expedition
1594
01:59:17,625 --> 01:59:20,375
with the entire world.
1595
01:59:20,500 --> 01:59:21,833
You'll come back, right?
1596
01:59:22,583 --> 01:59:27,458
Therefore, every nation
must cooperate…
1597
01:59:28,292 --> 01:59:29,292
No…
1598
01:59:30,250 --> 01:59:33,750
For a better future.
1599
01:59:34,917 --> 01:59:36,167
I'm going back…
1600
01:59:38,500 --> 01:59:39,500
to Mt. Sobaek.
1601
02:00:10,500 --> 02:00:11,708
Why isn't he coming?
1602
02:00:16,750 --> 02:00:20,542
There he is, look!
It's me, the minister!
1603
02:00:21,417 --> 02:00:22,792
Remember me?
1604
02:00:35,458 --> 02:00:38,583
I… want to thank everyone.
1605
02:00:38,708 --> 02:00:42,958
Because of you,
I was able to return safely.
1606
02:00:51,542 --> 02:00:52,417
Is my Dad…
1607
02:00:54,125 --> 02:00:56,000
really on the Moon?
1608
02:01:08,333 --> 02:01:10,542
Sang-won already came up
with her name.
1609
02:01:13,250 --> 02:01:14,458
It's "Ah-yoon".
1610
02:01:17,083 --> 02:01:19,167
It's your name backwards.
1611
02:01:48,125 --> 02:01:50,542
International Space Committee,
announced on the 20th
1612
02:01:50,625 --> 02:01:54,708
that it will allow Korea to join,
making it the ninth country
1613
02:01:54,917 --> 02:01:58,375
to join the international organization.
1614
02:01:58,792 --> 02:02:01,667
The crucial factor for
this decision was…
1615
02:02:01,750 --> 02:02:02,583
It's big.
1616
02:02:03,500 --> 02:02:06,708
It's a fake anyway,
you had to borrow a big one?
1617
02:02:07,083 --> 02:02:09,083
It's not like you'll wear it.
1618
02:02:09,500 --> 02:02:12,792
I'll wear it and act in it,
so mind your business.
1619
02:02:12,875 --> 02:02:16,208
NASA have announced that
they've promoted Korean-American
1620
02:02:16,292 --> 02:02:18,500
Yoon Moon-young as their new director.
1621
02:02:19,125 --> 02:02:22,875
She is NASA's first female director,
1622
02:02:23,125 --> 02:02:25,417
and she was the head of Lunar Gateway…
1623
02:02:25,500 --> 02:02:27,417
That's amazing…
1624
02:02:29,333 --> 02:02:35,292
Yoon was under disciplinary action
for her role in the rescue of Hwang,
1625
02:02:35,625 --> 02:02:39,375
it's highly unusual
for a disciplined individual
1626
02:02:39,458 --> 02:02:41,167
to be appointed as the director.
1627
02:02:41,875 --> 02:02:46,917
The White House attributed this decision
to her humanitarian spirit,
1628
02:02:47,042 --> 02:02:51,792
which left a profound impression
and touched people around the world
1629
02:02:51,875 --> 02:02:57,500
and made this groundbreaking
personnel appointment.
1630
02:02:57,583 --> 02:02:59,500
Hello!
1631
02:03:00,333 --> 02:03:01,458
Boys and girls!
1632
02:03:01,542 --> 02:03:02,667
Yes!
1633
02:03:02,750 --> 02:03:06,292
Where did our country visit
in space not too long ago?
1634
02:03:06,375 --> 02:03:08,292
The Moon!
1635
02:03:08,375 --> 02:03:10,292
That's right, it was the Moon!
1636
02:03:10,875 --> 02:03:15,792
I'll show you what astronauts wear
when they go out to space…
1637
02:03:15,875 --> 02:03:17,083
Space suit!
1638
02:03:17,167 --> 02:03:20,375
Yes, I'll show it to you today.
1639
02:03:20,625 --> 02:03:21,708
Applause if you
1640
02:03:22,125 --> 02:03:24,000
want to see it!
1641
02:03:26,792 --> 02:03:27,875
Han-byul!
1642
02:03:29,542 --> 02:03:31,042
There's the astronaut!
1643
02:03:31,750 --> 02:03:33,208
Let's go check it out!
1644
02:03:34,042 --> 02:03:35,792
-You must not mess with it!
-Careful!
1645
02:03:36,333 --> 02:03:38,542
It looks so interesting, doesn't it?
1646
02:03:38,958 --> 02:03:40,792
Say, thank you.
1647
02:03:41,167 --> 02:03:43,167
Don't touch that! Please don't do that!
1648
02:03:43,250 --> 02:03:44,500
No!
1649
02:03:45,417 --> 02:03:47,292
It's stinky!
1650
02:03:47,375 --> 02:03:48,333
All the air is released…
1651
02:03:49,208 --> 02:03:50,042
Kang Han-byul!
1652
02:03:51,583 --> 02:03:53,208
You should've stopped them
from getting too close.
1653
02:03:54,333 --> 02:03:56,833
How could I stop these rascals?
1654
02:03:57,667 --> 02:04:00,083
Kids their age can't be stopped.
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