The land shuttle test for the spacecraft is about to begin, with media from sixty-one countries around the globe set to provide live coverage.
Using a standardized broadcast feed, the hosts introduced the detailed contents of the test to the audience in front of their TV screens before the test started.
They had already received the detailed experiment content, which enabled them to provide commentary and analysis.
"Currently, our camera angle is from a helicopter; we can see a large open space on the ground, which is about ten kilometers long and equally as wide."
"We can see that a very wide road has been built on the ground, one hundred meters in width, which is quite astonishing."
"In a while, when the spacecraft test begins, it will proceed along this road."
"According to the data we have, the test is planned to proceed at a speed of ten meters per second, which is not very fast, even slower than the average road car, but it will accomplish the feat of land shuttling."