Freefall 0901 - 0910 (D)
Freefall 0901
Freefall 0902
Freefall 0903
Yes, they're in space
Freefall 0904
Yes, they're in space
Freefall 0905
Yes, they're in space
In flight, the control room needs to be manned at all times. If you need to leave, Sam or I have to be here. This is our ship's perimeter. If anything enters this zone, call us.
You can expect H.V.A.C. alarms as we change the filters. Any other alarms come in, call us. Your small screen is selected to engineering so you can watch us work.
This is such a waste of my talents. I am so much better at watching people work than Helix is.
H.V.A.C. – heating, ventilating and air-conditioning
Freefall 0906
Yes, they're in space
Didn't you put in new filters before we took off?
Yes, but this ship's been sitting open to a dirty environment for a long time.
With the launch vibration and microgravity, all our dust and grime went airborne. From there, it gets sucked into the ventilation and clogs up our filters.
So what you're saying is that as long as we go into space regularly, I don't have to worry about housekeeping.
No.
Freefall 0907
Yes, they're in space
Freefall 0908
Freefall 0909
Yes, they're in space
Sam, you can change your facing without needing to push off something.
The principle is conservation of angular momentum. Rotate the stick, you rotate the other way. Stop the stick, you stop at your new heading.
That's a neat trick. As soon as we get into engineering, with all the buttons and levers and knobs all around, I'm going to practice spinning this stick.
Freefall 0910
Yes, they're in space