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A Filipina Tours NASA - Pea Needs Her Space!

๐Ÿ“… 2023-08-01โฑ 16:23
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Pea spends a full day at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, touring exhibits from the earliest rockets through the Space Shuttle program, witnessing a live SpaceX Falcon 9 launch carrying 22 Starlink satellites, and wrapping up with a budget shopping trip at Dollar Tree. The video mixes genuine awe at American space history with Pea's characteristic humor and Filipino cultural comparisons.

Arrival and ticket shock โ€‹

  • Kennedy Space Center has always been on Pea's bucket list โ€” she calls herself a nerd fascinated by sci-fi and space exploration
  • Admission is $75 for one day, which she considers very expensive
  • Jokes that if she keeps visiting pricey places, she'll have to go home tomorrow
  • Lucked out scheduling: a Falcon 9 rocket launch is happening in about 3 hours, but Florida's unpredictable weather could scrub it anytime

The Rocket Garden โ€‹

  • First thing you see past the gate โ€” displays vehicles used since the beginning of spaceflight
  • Pea asks a visitor what's scarier: liftoff or splashdown; the answer is "coming back is more dangerous"
  • Saturn I rocket is "huge, a monster" but dwarfed by its successor

Saturn V rocket (the Moon rocket) โ€‹

  • Stands 36 stories tall
  • This is the actual Apollo 18 rocket โ€” not a reproduction โ€” displayed because the Apollo 18 mission was canceled
  • Pea is struck by the engineering brainpower and man-hours required to build it
  • Self-deprecating comparison: "Here I am patting myself on the back for climbing a coconut tree"
  • Reflects on how it took "the resolve of an entire nation working as one to do something that most people thought was impossible"

Interactive exhibits and hands-on activities โ€‹

  • Flight simulators, recreation of the first lunar lander
  • Pea jokes about using the space toilet: "I hope this one wasn't used by Howard Wolowitz or there'll be Spacebook on the ceiling" (Big Bang Theory reference)

Apollo 14 capsule โ€‹

  • The actual capsule that carried three astronauts and 100 pounds of moon rock back to Earth
  • Has two million parts and 24 kilometers of wire
  • Pea marvels at the engineering: "So near yet so far" โ€” she can almost touch it

Alan Shepard's spacesuit โ€‹

  • Still covered with gray moon dust โ€” actual lunar dust
  • Pea is awed by touching real history

Neil Armstrong's famous flubbed line โ€‹

  • The intended line was "That's one small step for A man, one giant leap for mankind" โ€” the "a" was missing
  • Pea relates: "I don't feel so bad about myself forgetting my lines sometimes"

Lunar rovers โ€‹

  • Earlier model: astronauts couldn't walk far in their gear, so they brought a small car to the Moon
  • Newer version: higher off the ground, wider turning radius, allowing astronauts to explore farther
  • Both rovers are still on the Moon, orbiting forever; NASA engineers say if you put in new batteries, they'd still work
  • Mars rover model: heavier-duty build, wheels look like "rotating balls" rather than regular tires to navigate rocky Martian surface
  • Pea: "I don't know if we'll get to Mars in my lifetime, but I sure wish they'd hurry up โ€” I'm sick of waiting"

Space Shuttle Atlantis exhibit โ€‹

  • The solid rocket booster alone is "absolutely massive"
  • Atlantis served 26 years, flew 33 missions
  • Shows visible wear and tear, repairs, and refitted pieces โ€” "every mark and every scar tells a story"
  • Pea acknowledges the shuttle program's problems (cracked O-rings, foam heat shield issues) that led to two disasters (Challenger and Columbia implied)
  • Despite the tragedies, the shuttle was instrumental in building the International Space Station
  • Calls the exhibit a "worthy resting place where each of her wounds is a badge of honor"

Apollo-era Mission Control room โ€‹

  • The actual control room from Apollo 8 โ€” not a mock-up
  • Pea notes the "ancient equipment" โ€” her laptop is more powerful
  • References Apollo 13: this is the kind of room where NASA "saved the day and brought home the stranded crew using nothing more than duct tape and a few spare parts"
  • "If I'm ever in space, I know who I want backing me up โ€” these guys"

Astronaut food taste test โ€‹

  • Tries freeze-dried ice cream sandwich โ€” actual astronaut food
  • Verdict: "It's a bit hard but it tastes so good โ€” I might want to be an astronaut just to get some of these"

Live Falcon 9 launch โ€‹

  • SpaceX Falcon 9 launching from Launch Pad 40, next to the Vehicle Assembly Building
  • The VAB is the biggest and tallest one-story building in the world; its doors take 45 minutes to open
  • Pea watches the full launch sequence: countdown, liftoff, stage separation, and MVAC ignition
  • Carrying 22 Starlink satellites into Earth's orbit
  • She calls it "a great end to a great day" and one of the highlights of her trip

Comedy sketch: Filipino Mission Control for Apollo 13 โ€‹

  • Pea does a bit imagining herself as Houston Mission Control receiving the "Houston, we have a problem" call
  • Her Filipino Mission Control is unhelpful and bureaucratic: "I was just about to go to lunch โ€” can it wait?"
  • Tells the astronauts to stop complaining about a loud bang: "You're calling a Filipino to complain about a loud noise?"
  • When told one whole side of the spacecraft is missing: "Which means one whole side is in perfect shape โ€” why do you have to be such a glass-half-empty kind of guy?"
  • Promises to fill out a "request for assistance form" after lunch, mentions a 20-peso processing fee payable in cash in person
  • Classic Pea bit lampooning Filipino bureaucracy and customer service culture

BONUS SEGMENT: Dollar Tree shopping trip โ€‹

  • First time at a Dollar Tree; everything costs $1.25 (about 60 pesos)
  • Discovers pool noodles outside and has no idea what they are: "Do you eat them when you soak them in the pool?"
  • Sunny D tempts her until she reads the label: 24 grams of sugar โ€” "No thank you"
  • V05 conditioner is $1.25 vs. $6+ in the Philippines for the same brand
  • Raspberry preserves: $1.25 vs. about $5 back home โ€” marvels at how they manufacture, transport, and sell at a profit for that price
  • Finds a coconut bra costume for $1.25 that she's been hunting for to film a song cover of "Civilization" by Danny Kaye โ€” thrilled to finally find it
  • Calls Dollar Tree "the equivalent of a well-stocked department store in the Philippines"
  • Buys enough food to cook meals for weeks, saving money on her trip budget

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