Well, I won't be here, but it'll happen in one day.
And have that been closed to us a few and a few right years away?
That would have destroyed all my fellow.
If I wasn't in my 88th year, I wouldn't be here to join him.
But I'll even come along in ten, fifteen years time,
where you'll see if I'm afraid I won't with this son-of-a-bitch or two.
I'm a little happy after the fifth year of children.
I had a long time. You've got to accept these things.
I'll give him another chance.
I'll give him another chance.
Well, you will find out all my works after I have 88th,
so I haven't had much time that I wish you would have.
For five years, a change in temperature,
I won't ask what you'd like in forty five years time.
I won't be here. Many of you will.
And one day I'll be there. It can be very, very exciting.
Well, it's certainly not the opportunity I've got.
I was a single over there a few right years ago,
but we could have asked this.
But thankfully, so far I've been there,
but I've known there myself for a long time that way.
There was nothing just a mercury.
There was another second mercury, though.
I mean, I guess there was much more about the strange
for a world that we know now,
but I fear I don't think I've got one this guy in mind then,
but it won't ever orbit around mercury
until we have twenty years.
The last chance of Venus was in 1882,
but then it will be in twenty twelve, I'll seem to be there,
and then no more until the next time.
So this is something very special.
So for a bit and so on, it is a one-off.
Venus is now very near the edge of the sun.
The chance of it nearly over,
so we have seen the last stage in a very, very rare phenomenon.
I think if you're excited about it, I've seen something here that I will never see again,
and this is the one you'll never see again.
So it's very, very exciting moment, not spectacular,
but absolutely fascinating.
And we won't see again from here, after all, this very is a long one.
The chance of it is the best one, that we will never see again.
You raise children's hand like them, I say we won't.
It's not when it's very, for comics,
it doesn't get better, in ten years' time,
so I fear I will be this guy like them,
but as soon as it's successful it's done.
At least ten years' time,
I will never see it again, because I will never see it again.
If we saw an actual, I would say, half a mile across,
coming across some place across,
it made me really do wonder.
I wonder how the truth that can be,
I think I don't think this guy, I think it was here,
in the middle of that night, he was lost right now.
I'm afraid I won't see that, but I think he was.
And we had that nature impact before,
and there's a lot more to tell you,
but there's also a nature impact,
and I'm not sure if it's 65 million years ago,
but that's wonderful.
Imagine what would happen with that, if it was us.
If it was us, I don't know,
but I don't know what it would be.
Thank you.
I expect something like this.
One thing I'm sure about is going to get very, very exciting,
and I wish you and I would come back here,
and have a good year, and do what we already have done.
You will see it so useless,
because it's a very rich country.
And one last thing happened,
a boy named Richard Doucet,
in 2004, told me that he would win.
Have you ever been 10 million miles away from England?
You might be here.
I will remember, my first few of those pictures from the US,
I was actually thrilled.
I never thought I would be able to get those in my lifetime.
Well, see the way we see it in other countries,
and one, even if it was large,
it would be about 170,000 miles away,
but it's not going to matter.
If we had a gallery birthday, you know, I'd have to take it.
But we need to worry about the chances of another major strike.
Impacts that the size capable of reducing a plater,
such as meteor plates, are very rare indeed.
This might be that we have a long way to go before, sometimes.
But then she had called to go.
No star would ever know, but you are not so grateful to me.
And I remember this, I just told you one day,
somebody or something up there is looking at us,
wondering, is there life here?
One day I hope to find out, I have some hard time.
We've seen a lot, we've seen a lot more.
We work with Mars, but people are old and public in the foreseeable future.
I just found out.
I would like to believe the first man who wants a Mars,
may get by now, and may better be watching this program.
I don't.
So I will say this, if the first man on Mars is watching now,
and you learn a Mars, and you learn,
then ask your mind back, and do please, send him in the room.
Some other girl, somebody came with me and said,
what would you like to do in the room,
if we saw a mile wide asteroid heading straight to the earth
on a certain collision course?
I said, I recommend this one.
Repeat, then it said right after me,
how long have I gone?
I wonder what the next 50 years will bring.
And here we open the program,
the course of the year comes again,
and the last few of us are going to do,
and then there's the dovics, the diamond rings,
and there's the lovey-dovey,
and the next one is going to be the purest thing to do,
and the purest thing to do, and down here,
a pure, kind of thing to do,
and what they know about their art.
Oh well, so do I think that,
there are a few things that I can do to help you go on.
One thing I can promise you,
if I'm still alive in 25 years time,
in 2007, and the thanks to broadcasting,
I'll still find plenty to serve.
