Complete the interview with an astronaut with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Interviewer: Good afternoon, Colin. How are the preparations for the next mission going?
Astronaut: Very well, thanks. If the weather is (be) good, we'll leave Earth on Friday, then if everything goes
well, we
(reach) the space station in two days.
Interviewer: Could anything go wrong?
Astronaut: Of course. For example, the weather might be bad. If that happened, we
(wait) until it
got better. Also, if any of the rocket's systems
(fail), we would use the emergency
spacecraft to return to Earth.
Interviewer: Well, let's hope everything goes well. What do people need to do if they
(want) to see
the space station from Earth?
Astronaut: Well, you
(not see) the space station unless you have a good telescope. If you want to
know when it passes over your area,
(check) on our website.
Interviewer: Thanks very much, Colin, and good luck!
Interviewer: Good afternoon, Colin. How are the preparations for the next mission going?
Astronaut: Very well, thanks. If the weather is going to be good, we'll leave Earth on Friday, then if everything goes
well, we will reach the space station in two days.
Interviewer: Could anything go wrong?
Astronaut: Of course. For example, the weather might be bad. If that happened, we would wait until it got better. Also, if any of the rocket's systems failed, we would use the emergency
spacecraft to return to Earth.
Interviewer: Well, let's hope everything goes well. What do people need to do if they want to see the space station from Earth?
Astronaut: Well, you can't see the space station unless you have a good telescope. If you want to know when it passes over your area,
check on our website.
Interviewer: Thanks very much, Colin, and good luck!