when you see and hear from general charles boldin, it's a special day., general, you are fewer than 600 people who have made that trip into space. what's it like on the ascent? what's it like on the descent? what do you see? how do you feel? >> two things i always used to describe it. one is the sense of feel, the other is the sense of sight. the sense of sight is the one that's mind boggling because you see the planet from a perspective as you said less than 600 people have had. that is life-changing and that's what jeff bezos said before he flew. i want to see what it does to my life, when i have an opportunity to view the planet from this perspective. unless he's mighty different, my guess is he understands the environment, i think his life was probably changed from having that perspective. the good thing about this flight was they got an opportunity to go through the changing field being pushed back in your seat at liftoff, being weightless and pushing back into earth feeling gravity on. simplistically put, it's awesome. >> major general charles bold