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Okay, are there any changes
to the schedule?
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Arnie?
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Line item 7,
which is shown for all day,
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all of first shift Tuesday.
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The tank pressurization test
will not start until 13:00.
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When do you want to run
the leak check?
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First shift Tuesday.
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Arnie, you gonna extend
that time out for five hours
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by cutting it off in
the front end of that...
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LH2 storage tank pressurization?
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Negative.
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It's 3 hours and 32 minutes
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until man begins the greatest
adventure in his history.
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If all goes well,
Apollo 11 astronauts
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Armstrong, Aldrin, and Collins
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are to lift off
from Pad 39A out there
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on the voyage
man always has dreamed about.
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So it is now, before they go,
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as their gleaming vehicle sits
poised and peaceful out there,
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that there is time... if only
briefly in this busy morning...
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to think of those three men,
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and the burdens and the hopes
that they carry
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on behalf of all mankind.
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And boring through the vastness,
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the blackness,
and the cold of space,
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they'll carry the pledge
made eight years ago
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by President Kennedy.
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To put a man on the moon
and bring him back safely
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in this decade.
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Each segment of the mission,
every individual piece,
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has to be completed perfectly
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in order for the next step
to be possible.
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And of course the nation itself
is backing us
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so we just sincerely hope
that we measure up to that.
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The whole Apollo program
was designed
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to get two Americans
to the lunar surface
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and back again to Earth safely.
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The enormity of this event
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is something that only history
will be able to judge.
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Apollo 11 has very simply
been given the mission
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of carrying men to the moon,
landing them there,
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and bringing them safely back.
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For in addition to the mission
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the three astronauts
will perform,
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and the experiments
they'll undertake,
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these men will carry with them
many other things,
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many things that are not nearly
so easy to describe.
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During the planned
Apollo 11 journey,
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we'll be concerned
with such things
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as mid-course corrections
and dockings.
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The astronauts of course will be
concerned with very much more.
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The flight of Apollo 11
is to be the culmination
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of a national effort
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and the most difficult, most
dangerous mission ever attempted
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since this country,
and the Russians,
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started sending men into space.
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38-year-old civilian
Neil Alden Armstrong
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is to become the first
human being to touch the moon.
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Aldrin will follow
just 20 minutes later,
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but Armstrong
will take that first step.
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The mission of Apollo 11,
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a journey certainly
for the history books,
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a beginning of
man's greatest adventure,
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leaving this planet
to set foot on the moon.
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- CBTS Apollo.
- Go ahead.
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Verify Go/No Go for start
automatic launch sequence.
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Verify Go.
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- CBTS copy.
- 561 verify.
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CS18,
spacecraft ready switch on.
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Switch is on.
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Verify light.
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Roger, 562 verify.
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All stations standby to give
a crew departure status
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at this time.
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CBTS to CTSS 111.
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Go CTSS.
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- CBTS.
- Go.
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- DNS.
- Go.
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- STS.
- Go.
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- FTS.
- Go.
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- RTS.
- Go.
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- 8.
- 8 Go.
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- OK, BSC.
- Go.
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Verify elevator number one
at A level,
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elevator number two
at 320 level.
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Level as two and then 320 level.
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Verify.
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Okay.
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All right.
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214. Roger, you're go
for crew departure.
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Start ETP to 14.
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Roger, you're go
for crew departure.
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Affirmative (indistinct) go.
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The dawn of this day heralded
the dawning of a new age.
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It's a time of exhilaration,
reflection, hope, fulfillment,
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as a centuries old dream
starts toward reality.
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This is Apollo Saturn
Launch Control.
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T minus three hours,
four minutes, 32 seconds
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and counting.
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Right on time as far as
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the astronaut countdown
is concerned,
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the prime crew now departing
from their crew quarters
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here at
the Kennedy Space Center.
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Astronauts Neil Armstrong,
Buzz Aldrin,
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and then finally Mike Collins,
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plus their suit technicians
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and director of flight crew
operations Deke Slayton
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now boarding the transfer van
for the trip to the launch pad.
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The trip in the transfer van
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should take some 15 minutes
or so to reach the pad,
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at which time the astronauts
will board
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the first of two elevators
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for the trip to the 320 foot
level at the launch pad,
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where they will then proceed
to ingress the spacecraft.
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We logged the departure from
the building at about 6:27 a.m.
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Eastern Daylight Time.
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The transfer van now departing
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from the Manned Spacecraft
Operations Building
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at the Kennedy Space Center
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on the start of its eight mile
trip to Launch Pad A
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here at complex 39 where
the Saturn V launch vehicle,
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now fully loaded
with propellants,
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going through
preliminary checkouts.
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This is launch control.
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Pat, 10,000 odd cars,
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we estimated, were parked
around the gate 1 area
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at 4 a.m. when we got here.
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Cars every space here.
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Little kids staring wide-eyed
at the Saturn v
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glowing in the huge neon
spotlight 15 miles away.
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And we saw teenagers
with telescopes.
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It was the very same road we
came over eight long years ago,
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21 manned space flights ago.
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We came out
at just about the same hour
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to cover Alan Shepard's 15...
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This is Apollo Saturn
Launch Control.
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T minus 2 hours, 45 minutes,
55 seconds and counting.
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As the prime crew for Apollo 11,
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astronauts Neil Armstrong,
Michael Collins,
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and Edwin Aldrin are on the
terminal part of their trip
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to the launch pad,
in the transfer van,
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it's now making the curve
toward the pad.
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We have discovered a problem
at the launch pad itself
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as the crew is about to arrive.
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We have a leak in a valve
located in a system
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associated with
replenishing liquid hydrogen
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for the third stage of
the Saturn V launch vehicle.
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We have sent a team of three
technicians and a safety man
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to the pad
and these technicians
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are now tightening bolts
around the valve.
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- CLTC, this is CLTS.
- Go ahead.
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We have a leak on
the S-IVB N valve.
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We have it in
the override closed position
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to see if it'll get better.
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It seems to be getting worse.
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Roger, which camera is that
available on?
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It's on camera 18.
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Camera 18, you can see the men
working on the hydrogen leak.
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Once the technicians depart
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we will send hydrogen again
through this system
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to assure that the leak
has been corrected.
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The astronauts now coming up
toward the pad itself
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as the crew of
several technicians
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at the 200 foot level
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proceed to tighten some bolts
around a leaking valve.
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The astronaut team which has
just arrived at the pad,
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the transfer van now backing up
toward the elevator.
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In a matter of 5 minutes or so,
we'll be ready
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for the spacecraft commander
Neil Armstrong
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to come across the sill
at the 320 foot level.
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That is our status at 2 hours,
43 minutes,
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47 seconds and counting.
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This is Launch Control.
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- MSTC, CBTS 111.
- Go ahead.
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Astros proceeding to 320.
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Understand,
we'll get the camera.
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Okay, Günter, you can hit
the switch on the camera.
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LOAM, this is A2. IAS.
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Roger,
camera has been activated.
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CBTS MSTC,
the swing arm camera is on.
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CBTS copies.
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MSTC, the crew is approaching
the (indistinct).
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Okay, babe.
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This is Apollo Saturn
Launch Control,
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we've just passed the two hour
21 minute mark in our countdown
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and we are proceeding
at this time.
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At the 320 foot level,
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all three astronauts
now aboard the spacecraft.
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Just a few minutes ago,
astronaut Buzz Aldrin came in
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and took the center seat to join
Neil Armstrong on the left
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and Mike Collins on the right.
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These are the positions
they will fly at liftoff.
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120 feet down, the work
continues on a leaky valve
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at the 200 foot level, the
technicians still hard at work
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tightening bolts around
that valve at this time.
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CDR, STC.
How do you read?
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STC, loud and clear.
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Good morning, Neil.
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Good morning.
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Welcome aboard.
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CMP, STC.
How do you read?
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STC, CMP.
Loud and clear.
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Good morning, Buzz.
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Good morning.
How are you gentlemen?
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Just fine, thank you.
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Let me make a last check here.
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CDR, LMP and CMP,
are you ready for hatch close?
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Any adjustment on your straps?
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LMP's happy.
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Roger. Okay, good luck.
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Thank you, Günter.
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See you around, Günter.
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All right, pad leader,
let's proceed.
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Roger, we're proceeding
with closing the hatch.
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- Roger.
- Sequence 441,
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the CM hatch is closed.
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Roger.
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The hatch is closed
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and we're beginning
to purge the cabin
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to bring it to the proper
atmosphere for launch,
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which is a combination
of oxygen and nitrogen,
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60% oxygen and 40% nitrogen
atmosphere.
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Of course
the astronauts themselves
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are breathing pure oxygen
through their space suits.
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Coming up shortly
will be another key test
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in which both the launch crew
for the launch vehicle crew
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and the spacecraft team
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combine together with
commander Neil Armstrong
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to make a thorough check of
the emergency detection system.
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This is the system that
will signal the astronauts
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in the cabin if anything
goes wrong below them.
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We used a ground based computer
to accomplish this test.
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It will take some 30 minutes.
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Neil Armstrong will be doing
most of the work
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in the spacecraft,
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responding as different
cue lights signify
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different difficulties
presented to him.
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Our countdown continuing,
this is Kennedy Launch Control.
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NASA officials.
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5,000 guests in all,
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including 400 congressmen and
members of the Supreme Court,
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the Presidential Cabinet.
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The NASA official who escorted
us over to this site today
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has called it a Roman circus.
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We all know that NASA
has an agreement
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with over 60 countries...
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T minus 61 minutes
on the Apollo 11 countdown
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and all elements are go
at this time.
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Here in the firing room,
the launch vehicle test team
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still keeping a close eye
on the status of the propellants
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aboard
the Saturn V launch vehicle.
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This problem with
the leaking valve
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is no problem at this time.
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We've actually bypassed
the valve,
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00:18:25,479 --> 00:18:28,813
but we are maintaining
our hydrogen supply
256
00:18:28,858 --> 00:18:30,269
aboard the vehicle.
257
00:18:30,318 --> 00:18:33,527
That big swing arm that has been
attached to the spacecraft
258
00:18:33,571 --> 00:18:35,563
up to now
will be moved back now.
259
00:18:35,615 --> 00:18:38,358
In 5 seconds, the swing arm
will come back.
260
00:18:40,119 --> 00:18:41,235
Mark.
261
00:18:54,967 --> 00:18:58,756
CBTS, this is CSA 9,
arm 9 is retracted.
262
00:18:58,804 --> 00:19:00,591
CBTS copy.
263
00:19:13,861 --> 00:19:17,445
Countdown still proceeding
satisfactorily at this time.
264
00:19:17,490 --> 00:19:21,575
T minus 30 minutes,
52 seconds and counting;
265
00:19:21,619 --> 00:19:22,929
aiming toward our
planned liftoff time
266
00:19:22,953 --> 00:19:25,240
of 32 minutes past the hour,
267
00:19:25,289 --> 00:19:27,781
the start of
our launch window,
268
00:19:27,833 --> 00:19:30,621
some final checks of
the destruct system
269
00:19:30,670 --> 00:19:33,663
of the three stages of
the Saturn V launch vehicle.
270
00:19:33,714 --> 00:19:35,876
In the event,
during powered flight
271
00:19:35,925 --> 00:19:39,890
that the vehicle strayed
rather violently off course,
272
00:19:39,136 --> 00:19:40,343
the range safety officer
273
00:19:40,388 --> 00:19:43,301
could take action to destroy
the vehicle,
274
00:19:43,349 --> 00:19:46,217
which obviously would occur
after the astronauts
275
00:19:46,268 --> 00:19:51,514
were separated by their escape
tower from the faulty vehicle.
276
00:19:51,565 --> 00:19:54,558
We've just got by an important
test with the launch vehicle,
277
00:19:54,610 --> 00:19:57,353
checking out the various
batteries in the three stages
278
00:19:57,405 --> 00:20:00,364
and Instrument Unit
of the Saturn V.
279
00:20:00,408 --> 00:20:02,650
We remain on external power
through most of the count
280
00:20:02,702 --> 00:20:04,534
to preserve those batteries
281
00:20:04,578 --> 00:20:07,241
which must be used during
the powered flight.
282
00:20:07,289 --> 00:20:09,747
We've just taken a look at them
by going internal
283
00:20:09,792 --> 00:20:12,250
and then switching back
to external again.
284
00:20:12,294 --> 00:20:13,626
The batteries all look good.
285
00:20:13,671 --> 00:20:16,630
The next time we go internal
will be at the 50 second mark
286
00:20:16,674 --> 00:20:19,132
with those batteries and they
will remain, of course,
287
00:20:19,176 --> 00:20:21,759
on internal power
during the flight.
288
00:20:21,804 --> 00:20:24,387
14 minutes, 30 seconds
and counting.
289
00:20:24,432 --> 00:20:27,596
All still going well with
the countdown at this time.
290
00:20:27,643 --> 00:20:29,600
For status report,
we'll now switch
291
00:20:29,645 --> 00:20:32,433
to Mission Control Houston.
292
00:20:32,481 --> 00:20:34,848
This is Apollo Mission Control.
293
00:20:34,900 --> 00:20:37,187
Flight Director Cliff
Charlesworth's team
294
00:20:37,236 --> 00:20:38,352
is on station here
295
00:20:38,404 --> 00:20:40,145
in the Mission Operations
Control Room,
296
00:20:40,197 --> 00:20:44,157
ready to assume the control of
this flight at tower clearance.
297
00:20:44,201 --> 00:20:46,443
All flight controllers,
coming up on auto sequence.
298
00:20:46,495 --> 00:20:48,111
- BOOSTER, how you?
- We're go, Flight.
299
00:20:48,164 --> 00:20:49,575
- EECOM?
- Go, Flight.
300
00:20:49,623 --> 00:20:50,955
- GNC?
- Go, Flight.
301
00:20:51,000 --> 00:20:52,366
- TELCOM?
- Go, Flight.
302
00:20:52,418 --> 00:20:53,499
- CONTROL.
- Go.
303
00:20:53,544 --> 00:20:54,830
NETWORK, got it there?
304
00:20:54,879 --> 00:20:56,745
That's affirmative, Flight.
305
00:20:56,797 --> 00:20:58,459
Mission director, CBTS 111,
306
00:20:58,507 --> 00:21:00,499
- verify go for launch.
- Go for launch.
307
00:21:00,551 --> 00:21:03,885
We passed the 6 minute mark
in our countdown for Apollo 11.
308
00:21:03,929 --> 00:21:07,343
Now 5 minutes,
52 seconds and counting.
309
00:21:07,391 --> 00:21:09,178
CTSF, verify go for launch.
310
00:21:09,226 --> 00:21:11,130
CTSF verify go for launch.
311
00:21:11,610 --> 00:21:12,927
CTSC, verify go for launch.
312
00:21:12,980 --> 00:21:14,346
CTSC verify go for launch.
313
00:21:14,398 --> 00:21:15,980
SRO, verify go for launch.
314
00:21:16,250 --> 00:21:17,391
SRO verify go for launch.
315
00:21:17,443 --> 00:21:19,590
LM, verify go for launch.
316
00:21:19,111 --> 00:21:20,522
LM go for launch.
317
00:21:20,571 --> 00:21:21,798
(indistinct),
everybody go for launch?
318
00:21:21,822 --> 00:21:23,630
Flight, go for launch.
319
00:21:23,115 --> 00:21:25,607
CBTS copies.
320
00:21:25,659 --> 00:21:28,402
We have some
7.6 million pounds of thrust
321
00:21:28,454 --> 00:21:30,241
pushing the vehicle upward.
322
00:21:30,289 --> 00:21:35,705
A vehicle that weighs close to
six and a half million pounds.
323
00:21:35,753 --> 00:21:37,494
This is Apollo Saturn
Launch Control,
324
00:21:37,546 --> 00:21:41,665
T minus one minute, 35 seconds
on the Apollo mission,
325
00:21:41,717 --> 00:21:44,380
the flight to land
the first men on the moon.
326
00:21:44,428 --> 00:21:46,761
Apollo 11, this is
Launch Operations Manager,
327
00:21:46,806 --> 00:21:49,890
the launch team wishes you
good luck and god speed.
328
00:21:49,934 --> 00:21:52,142
It sure has been
a nice, smooth countdown.
329
00:21:52,186 --> 00:21:52,972
Thank you, babe.
330
00:21:52,978 --> 00:21:54,590
LMP, VHF...
331
00:21:54,104 --> 00:21:56,221
T minus 60 seconds and counting.
332
00:21:56,273 --> 00:21:58,515
We passed T minus 60...
333
00:21:58,567 --> 00:22:01,856
55 seconds and counting.
334
00:22:01,904 --> 00:22:03,486
Neil Armstrong
just reported back
335
00:22:03,531 --> 00:22:05,220
it's been
a real smooth countdown.
336
00:22:05,740 --> 00:22:06,986
We passed
the 50 second mark.
337
00:22:07,340 --> 00:22:09,276
Power transfer is complete.
338
00:22:09,328 --> 00:22:13,368
On internal power with
the launch vehicle at this time.
339
00:22:13,415 --> 00:22:17,750
40 seconds away from
the Apollo 11 liftoff.
340
00:22:17,795 --> 00:22:19,787
All the second stage tanks
now pressurized.
341
00:22:19,839 --> 00:22:21,705
35 seconds and counting...
342
00:22:21,757 --> 00:22:23,749
We are still go with Apollo 11.
343
00:22:23,801 --> 00:22:27,135
- 30 seconds.
- 30 seconds and counting.
344
00:22:27,179 --> 00:22:28,841
Astronauts report it feels good.
345
00:22:28,889 --> 00:22:30,881
T minus 25 seconds.
346
00:22:34,812 --> 00:22:36,269
20 seconds and counting.
347
00:22:39,660 --> 00:22:42,650
T minus 15 seconds,
guidance is internal.
348
00:22:42,695 --> 00:22:46,484
12, 11, 10, 9.
349
00:22:46,532 --> 00:22:48,524
Ignition sequence starts.
350
00:23:37,625 --> 00:23:39,537
Liftoff!
We have a liftoff.
351
00:23:39,585 --> 00:23:41,872
32 minutes past the hour,
352
00:23:41,921 --> 00:23:44,959
liftoff of Apollo 11.
353
00:23:45,700 --> 00:23:46,214
Clear the tower.
354
00:23:46,258 --> 00:23:47,258
Tower clear!
355
00:23:47,301 --> 00:23:49,759
Roger, we got a roll program.
356
00:23:49,803 --> 00:23:52,110
Neil Armstrong reporting
their roll and pitch program
357
00:23:52,560 --> 00:23:55,150
which puts Apollo 11
on a proper heading.
358
00:24:40,312 --> 00:24:41,894
One bravo.
359
00:24:43,482 --> 00:24:46,850
One bravo is
a abort control mode...
360
00:24:52,116 --> 00:24:54,403
Altitude's two miles.
361
00:24:59,790 --> 00:25:01,952
Apollo 11, you're good
at one minute.
362
00:25:13,387 --> 00:25:17,677
We're through the region of
maximum dynamic pressure now.
363
00:25:17,725 --> 00:25:20,468
Yeah, everything
looks good here.
364
00:25:20,519 --> 00:25:21,635
11, Houston.
365
00:25:21,687 --> 00:25:23,804
Your guidance is converged,
you're looking good.
366
00:25:25,607 --> 00:25:27,849
We're 1350 at the start, Bob.
367
00:25:27,901 --> 00:25:30,609
8 miles downrange,
12 miles high.
368
00:25:30,654 --> 00:25:33,192
Velocity is 4,000
feet per second.
369
00:25:33,240 --> 00:25:34,731
Standby for Mode One Charlie.
370
00:25:34,783 --> 00:25:37,821
Standby for Mode One Charlie.
371
00:25:37,870 --> 00:25:40,704
- Mark.
- Mark, Mode One Charlie.
372
00:25:40,748 --> 00:25:41,613
- Staging... BOOSTER.
- Go.
373
00:25:41,665 --> 00:25:42,496
- FIDO.
- Go.
374
00:25:42,541 --> 00:25:43,452
- GUIDANCE.
- Go.
375
00:25:43,500 --> 00:25:44,741
Good for staging, CAPCOM.
376
00:25:44,793 --> 00:25:46,750
Cliff Charlesworth
taking a staging status.
377
00:25:46,795 --> 00:25:49,959
Apollo 11 to Houston,
you are go for staging.
378
00:25:51,467 --> 00:25:53,459
CAPCOM Bruce McCandless
giving the reports
379
00:25:53,510 --> 00:25:55,547
here from the control center.
380
00:26:03,437 --> 00:26:06,475
Staging... and ignition.
381
00:26:06,523 --> 00:26:07,855
Cutoff, ignition.
382
00:26:07,900 --> 00:26:09,641
- Thrust is go all engines.
- Looks good.
383
00:26:09,693 --> 00:26:10,774
11, Houston,
384
00:26:10,819 --> 00:26:13,186
thrust is go all engines,
you're looking good.
385
00:26:15,532 --> 00:26:17,774
We've got skirt sep.
386
00:26:17,826 --> 00:26:20,990
- Roger, we confirm skirt sep.
- Roger.
387
00:26:21,380 --> 00:26:22,380
Tower's gone.
388
00:26:22,810 --> 00:26:23,242
- Roger.
- Tower's gone.
389
00:26:23,290 --> 00:26:26,454
Neil Armstrong confirming
both the engine skirt separation
390
00:26:26,502 --> 00:26:29,245
and the launch
escape tower separation.
391
00:26:32,716 --> 00:26:37,757
Downrange 270 miles,
altitude 82 miles.
392
00:26:37,805 --> 00:26:42,500
Standby for S-IVB
to COI capability.
393
00:26:42,142 --> 00:26:43,508
- Okay.
- Mark.
394
00:26:43,560 --> 00:26:46,143
Mark, S-IVB
to COI capability.
395
00:26:46,188 --> 00:26:47,304
Roger.
396
00:26:50,250 --> 00:26:53,735
Houston, be advised,
the visual is go today.
397
00:26:53,779 --> 00:26:56,146
This is Houston, roger that.
398
00:26:56,198 --> 00:26:59,862
Altitude is 100 miles,
downrange 883 miles.
399
00:26:59,910 --> 00:27:01,822
Outboard engine cutoff.
400
00:27:08,961 --> 00:27:11,203
And ignition.
401
00:27:11,255 --> 00:27:13,918
Ignition confirmed,
thrust is go, 11.
402
00:27:16,802 --> 00:27:19,890
And we have
a good third stage now.
403
00:27:22,724 --> 00:27:26,513
Velocity 23,128
feet per second.
404
00:27:28,105 --> 00:27:32,349
Downrange 1000 miles,
altitude 101 miles.
405
00:27:34,236 --> 00:27:38,981
Apollo 11, this Houston,
at 10 minutes you are go.
406
00:27:39,320 --> 00:27:40,898
And Roger 11.
407
00:27:49,960 --> 00:27:51,451
FLIGHT, FIDO, we are go.
408
00:27:51,503 --> 00:27:54,211
- Confirmed go.
- Apollo 11, this is Houston,
409
00:27:54,256 --> 00:27:58,216
you are confirmed go
for orbit.
410
00:27:58,260 --> 00:27:59,546
Copy.
411
00:28:02,550 --> 00:28:05,514
We have a report
on the launch heart rates now
412
00:28:05,559 --> 00:28:06,891
from the flight surgeon.
413
00:28:06,935 --> 00:28:09,803
Commander Neil Armstrong, 110;
414
00:28:09,855 --> 00:28:13,189
Command Module Pilot Mike
Collins, 99;
415
00:28:13,233 --> 00:28:16,476
Lunar Module Pilot
Buzz Aldrin, 88.
416
00:28:19,310 --> 00:28:21,364
FLIGHT, FIDO, we'll have
some radar in shortly.
417
00:28:21,408 --> 00:28:23,365
Flight dynamics officer
Dave Reed
418
00:28:23,410 --> 00:28:27,199
will report a refined orbit
after more radar tracking.
419
00:28:27,247 --> 00:28:28,658
Apollo 11,
this is Houston,
420
00:28:28,707 --> 00:28:31,791
the booster has been configured
for orbital coast,
421
00:28:31,835 --> 00:28:34,919
both spacecrafts
are looking good, over.
422
00:28:34,963 --> 00:28:36,790
Roger.
423
00:28:38,967 --> 00:28:40,887
You want some of these lights
down further, Mark?
424
00:28:40,928 --> 00:28:42,544
Mike?
425
00:28:42,596 --> 00:28:43,823
Don't worry about it
for the time being,
426
00:28:43,847 --> 00:28:46,214
I'm potting around with
handholds right now, Neil.
427
00:28:46,266 --> 00:28:50,180
Apollo 11, this is Houston,
through Tananarive, over.
428
00:28:50,229 --> 00:28:51,720
Hello, Houston, Apollo 11.
429
00:28:51,772 --> 00:28:53,809
- Go ahead.
- For your information,
430
00:28:53,857 --> 00:28:56,190
Canary radar shows you
431
00:28:56,680 --> 00:29:01,188
in a 103.0 by 103.0 orbit.
432
00:29:01,240 --> 00:29:03,152
Over.
433
00:29:03,200 --> 00:29:05,237
Beautiful.
434
00:29:05,285 --> 00:29:12,829
You'll be AOS
at Goldstone at 1:29:02,
435
00:29:12,876 --> 00:29:19,214
LOS at Goldstone,
1:33:55, over.
436
00:29:19,258 --> 00:29:20,419
Roger.
437
00:29:20,467 --> 00:29:23,710
This is Apollo Control
at 1 hour 51 minutes.
438
00:29:23,762 --> 00:29:26,880
Moving across the Atlantic now
towards Africa.
439
00:29:26,932 --> 00:29:28,639
And on the next revolution,
440
00:29:28,684 --> 00:29:31,222
the spacecraft
will be accelerating
441
00:29:31,270 --> 00:29:34,580
to the required speed
to get it into an orbit
442
00:29:34,106 --> 00:29:35,517
that'll intercept the moon
443
00:29:35,565 --> 00:29:38,558
during the trans-lunar
injection maneuver,
444
00:29:38,610 --> 00:29:40,226
the burn with
the Saturn third stage
445
00:29:40,279 --> 00:29:41,611
that will place
the spacecraft
446
00:29:41,655 --> 00:29:44,443
on its trajectory
toward the moon.
447
00:29:47,350 --> 00:29:48,401
Go/No Go for TLI.
448
00:29:48,453 --> 00:29:49,193
- GUIDANCE.
- Go, Flight.
449
00:29:49,246 --> 00:29:50,453
- GNC.
- We're go, Flight.
450
00:29:50,497 --> 00:29:51,738
- EECOM.
- We're go, Flight.
451
00:29:51,790 --> 00:29:52,951
- FIDO.
- We're go, Flight.
452
00:29:53,000 --> 00:29:54,161
- RETRO.
- Go, Flight.
453
00:29:54,209 --> 00:29:56,750
- Ok, CAPCOM.
- Apollo 11,
454
00:29:56,128 --> 00:29:58,711
this is Houston,
you are go for TLI.
455
00:29:58,755 --> 00:29:59,871
Over.
456
00:29:59,923 --> 00:30:01,755
Apollo 11, thank you.
457
00:30:01,800 --> 00:30:03,712
We just got telemetry
back on here, BOOSTER,
458
00:30:03,760 --> 00:30:06,673
and everything is go.
459
00:30:06,722 --> 00:30:08,338
Roger, everything
looks good here.
460
00:30:08,390 --> 00:30:09,926
We're showing
present altitude
461
00:30:09,975 --> 00:30:12,262
about 108 nautical miles.
462
00:30:12,311 --> 00:30:17,560
We expect to be at an altitude
of 177 nautical miles at cutoff.
463
00:30:17,107 --> 00:30:19,941
We're just coming in
to the terminator here.
464
00:30:27,743 --> 00:30:29,575
Ignition.
465
00:30:29,619 --> 00:30:30,985
We have ignition, Flight.
466
00:30:31,380 --> 00:30:31,824
Roger.
467
00:30:31,872 --> 00:30:32,872
We're go.
468
00:30:32,914 --> 00:30:33,914
Thrust is go.
469
00:30:33,957 --> 00:30:36,745
We confirm ignition
and the thrust is go.
470
00:30:36,793 --> 00:30:37,704
GUIDANCE initiate (indistinct).
471
00:30:37,753 --> 00:30:38,753
Roger.
472
00:30:38,795 --> 00:30:40,582
FIDO, radar confirms ignition.
473
00:30:40,630 --> 00:30:42,410
Trajectory
and guidance look good
474
00:30:42,900 --> 00:30:44,252
and the stage is good, over.
475
00:30:44,301 --> 00:30:46,338
Roger, Apollo 11 is go.
476
00:30:52,934 --> 00:30:56,180
Telemetry and radar
tracking are both solid.
477
00:31:14,414 --> 00:31:16,121
- Cut-off.
- Roger.
478
00:31:16,166 --> 00:31:19,830
We show cut-off and we copy
the numbers on noun 62.
479
00:31:22,297 --> 00:31:23,583
Houston, Apollo 11,
480
00:31:23,632 --> 00:31:27,251
that Saturn gave us
a magnificent ride.
481
00:31:27,302 --> 00:31:29,890
Roger, 11,
it certainly looks like
482
00:31:29,137 --> 00:31:31,300
you're well on your way now.
483
00:31:31,560 --> 00:31:36,970
That was Neil Armstrong
praising the launch vehicle.
484
00:31:36,144 --> 00:31:37,510
- FLIGHT FIDO.
- GO.
485
00:31:37,562 --> 00:31:38,831
We finally got
some radar data back.
486
00:31:38,855 --> 00:31:39,720
Looks good.
487
00:31:39,773 --> 00:31:41,105
We had a good burn...
488
00:31:41,149 --> 00:31:42,752
we've got a good flight
to the moon coming up.
489
00:31:42,776 --> 00:31:44,358
Roger.
490
00:31:44,403 --> 00:31:46,895
FLIGHT CAPCOM, you want me
to pass up those times?
491
00:31:46,947 --> 00:31:48,688
- That's affirm.
- Okay.
492
00:31:50,867 --> 00:31:52,608
Apollo 11, this is Houston.
493
00:31:52,661 --> 00:31:54,573
For your information,
we expect the maneuver
494
00:31:54,621 --> 00:32:00,583
to separation attitude
to begin at 3 plus 05 plus 03.
495
00:32:00,627 --> 00:32:02,209
The crew at this time
pressing ahead
496
00:32:02,254 --> 00:32:05,588
with their transposition
and docking maneuver.
497
00:32:05,632 --> 00:32:08,625
The spacecraft,
after having separated
498
00:32:08,677 --> 00:32:11,841
the Saturn third stage,
turning around,
499
00:32:11,888 --> 00:32:13,880
docking with
the lunar module,
500
00:32:13,932 --> 00:32:15,924
extracting the lunar module
501
00:32:15,976 --> 00:32:17,968
from the Saturn third stage,
502
00:32:18,190 --> 00:32:20,602
and pushing ahead
en route to the moon.
503
00:32:23,191 --> 00:32:24,682
A little bit to our right.
504
00:32:24,734 --> 00:32:25,941
Okay, I see him.
505
00:32:25,986 --> 00:32:28,899
We need about 5-degree right,
we need to stop our...
506
00:32:32,742 --> 00:32:34,859
He's pretty far away.
507
00:32:36,371 --> 00:32:38,738
How long do we want
to run this film?
508
00:32:40,584 --> 00:32:41,870
How does he look, Mike?
509
00:32:41,918 --> 00:32:45,161
Okay, you got a 100.4.
510
00:32:45,213 --> 00:32:46,795
It's a very weak signal.
511
00:32:46,840 --> 00:32:48,206
We believe
that Mike Collins
512
00:32:48,258 --> 00:32:50,124
is now maneuvering
the spacecraft.
513
00:32:50,177 --> 00:32:52,840
The antenna patterns
aren't too good at the moment.
514
00:33:03,640 --> 00:33:06,648
Apollo 11, this is Houston
broadcasting in the blind,
515
00:33:06,693 --> 00:33:08,980
request Omni Bravo
if you read us.
516
00:33:09,290 --> 00:33:10,361
Out.
517
00:33:15,660 --> 00:33:18,528
The whole LM quivers
every so often.
518
00:33:18,580 --> 00:33:21,414
The whole surface of it,
you know, shakes like that.
519
00:33:21,458 --> 00:33:22,915
- Really?
- Just in one spot;
520
00:33:22,959 --> 00:33:24,120
it's not being hit...
521
00:33:24,169 --> 00:33:26,161
Standby, we're close.
522
00:33:47,442 --> 00:33:48,523
Houston, Apollo 11,
523
00:33:48,568 --> 00:33:50,309
all 12 latches are locked.
524
00:33:50,362 --> 00:33:52,775
Buzz Aldrin reporting
that all 12 of the latches
525
00:33:52,822 --> 00:33:55,109
in the docking mechanism
have locked.
526
00:33:55,158 --> 00:33:57,320
Houston, we're ready
for LM ejection.
527
00:34:00,830 --> 00:34:03,380
We are sep'd,
we have a cryo press light.
528
00:34:04,960 --> 00:34:08,704
Houston, Apollo 11,
we've completed our maneuver.
529
00:34:08,755 --> 00:34:10,872
Houston, roger out.
530
00:34:10,924 --> 00:34:13,587
This is Apollo Control
at 6 hours, 16 minutes
531
00:34:13,635 --> 00:34:14,500
into the mission.
532
00:34:14,553 --> 00:34:20,140
Velocity now
11,479 feet per second.
533
00:34:20,183 --> 00:34:22,300
Apollo 11's distance
from Earth,
534
00:34:22,352 --> 00:34:26,471
27,938 nautical miles.
535
00:34:26,523 --> 00:34:29,857
CAPCOM is now Charlie Duke
and Gene Kranz
536
00:34:29,901 --> 00:34:31,688
and his white team
of flight controllers
537
00:34:31,736 --> 00:34:34,274
is preparing to take over
the responsibility
538
00:34:34,322 --> 00:34:35,938
from Cliff Charlesworth's
team.
539
00:34:35,991 --> 00:34:38,449
The PTC has started now,
it looks good to us,
540
00:34:38,493 --> 00:34:40,293
and we'll be ready to copy
in a minute or two.
541
00:34:40,328 --> 00:34:41,990
Roger, Mike,
we see it increasing now.
542
00:34:42,380 --> 00:34:43,620
The spacecraft
will be placed
543
00:34:43,665 --> 00:34:45,406
in the passive
thermal control mode,
544
00:34:45,458 --> 00:34:47,871
will be rotated
about its X-axis
545
00:34:47,919 --> 00:34:49,956
at a rate of about
3 revolutions per hour
546
00:34:50,500 --> 00:34:52,338
to maintain
proper temperature balance
547
00:34:52,382 --> 00:34:53,623
within the spacecraft.
548
00:34:53,675 --> 00:34:55,166
Houston,
you might be interested
549
00:34:55,218 --> 00:34:57,631
that out my left hand window
right now,
550
00:34:57,679 --> 00:35:01,844
I can observe the entire
continent of North America,
551
00:35:01,891 --> 00:35:03,928
down to the Yucatan Peninsula,
552
00:35:03,977 --> 00:35:06,890
Cuba, and then
I run out of window.
553
00:35:06,938 --> 00:35:08,820
I didn't know
what I was looking at,
554
00:35:08,106 --> 00:35:09,517
but I sure did like it.
555
00:35:09,566 --> 00:35:11,683
Okay.
556
00:35:11,735 --> 00:35:13,852
I didn't have much
outside my window.
557
00:35:13,903 --> 00:35:14,734
Apollo 11, Houston.
558
00:35:14,779 --> 00:35:16,270
We'd like
a crew status report.
559
00:35:16,323 --> 00:35:18,640
We're about
to tell you goodnight, over.
560
00:35:20,952 --> 00:35:22,818
Status report is as follows:
561
00:35:22,871 --> 00:35:26,615
Radiation-CDR 1102,
562
00:35:26,666 --> 00:35:30,125
CMP 10002,
563
00:35:30,170 --> 00:35:33,754
LMP 09003,
564
00:35:33,798 --> 00:35:35,881
Negative medications,
565
00:35:35,925 --> 00:35:38,713
fit as a fiddle, over.
566
00:35:38,762 --> 00:35:40,378
Copy 11, thank you much.
567
00:35:40,430 --> 00:35:43,264
You're cleared
for some Zs, over.
568
00:35:43,308 --> 00:35:45,846
Okay, maybe we'll
get around to lunch.
569
00:35:49,814 --> 00:35:51,680
Morning, Houston, Apollo 11.
570
00:35:51,733 --> 00:35:53,975
Roger, Apollo 11, good morning.
571
00:35:54,270 --> 00:35:56,485
Goldstone reports
they're receiving TV
572
00:35:56,529 --> 00:35:57,610
from the spacecraft.
573
00:35:57,656 --> 00:36:00,399
Calling in from
about 130,000 miles out.
574
00:36:00,450 --> 00:36:02,303
Hello there, sports fans,
you got a little bit of me,
575
00:36:02,327 --> 00:36:03,818
plus Neil's
on the center couch
576
00:36:03,870 --> 00:36:05,202
and Buzz is doing
the camera work.
577
00:36:05,246 --> 00:36:06,782
And Neil's standing
on his head again,
578
00:36:06,831 --> 00:36:08,618
he's trying
to make me nervous.
579
00:36:08,667 --> 00:36:12,251
Roger, copy, and we see
the DSKY flashing with a 651.
580
00:36:12,295 --> 00:36:13,911
We do have a happy home,
581
00:36:13,963 --> 00:36:15,524
there's plenty of room
for the three of us.
582
00:36:15,548 --> 00:36:20,168
Apollo 11 is presently 131,000
nautical miles from Earth.
583
00:36:20,220 --> 00:36:23,429
The spacecraft slowly rotates
to maintain thermal balance.
584
00:36:23,473 --> 00:36:25,556
It looks like we got
a good PTC going.
585
00:36:25,600 --> 00:36:27,592
It's good night
from the white team, over.
586
00:36:27,644 --> 00:36:29,931
Okay, see you tomorrow,
thank you for everything.
587
00:36:29,979 --> 00:36:31,641
Good morning, Apollo 11.
588
00:36:31,690 --> 00:36:33,560
Good morning, Houston.
Apollo 11.
589
00:36:33,108 --> 00:36:36,272
Yeah, I've got the world
in my window for a change.
590
00:36:36,319 --> 00:36:38,732
Sounds like one of these
rotating restaurants.
591
00:36:38,780 --> 00:36:40,549
Okay, all flight controllers,
let's get handed over
592
00:36:40,573 --> 00:36:42,280
pretty quickly
to the white team here.
593
00:36:42,325 --> 00:36:44,191
We're going to be crawling
into the LM shortly,
594
00:36:44,244 --> 00:36:45,860
we're terminating PTC.
595
00:36:45,912 --> 00:36:48,245
FLIGHT NETWORK,
we're receiving live TV.
596
00:36:48,289 --> 00:36:49,871
Interior view
of the command module
597
00:36:49,916 --> 00:36:51,908
looking up into
the LM hatch area.
598
00:36:51,960 --> 00:36:53,326
Okay, it's moved now,
coming down.
599
00:36:53,378 --> 00:36:55,586
Yeah, we're about
to open the hatch now.
600
00:36:55,630 --> 00:36:57,747
Buzz Aldrin has apparently
carried the camera
601
00:36:57,799 --> 00:36:58,799
into the LM with him.
602
00:36:58,842 --> 00:37:02,210
The vehicle
is surprisingly very clean.
603
00:37:02,262 --> 00:37:04,198
Just a moment ago,
we had a good shot of your PLSS,
604
00:37:04,222 --> 00:37:06,179
Buzz, and the two helmet
stowage bags,
605
00:37:06,224 --> 00:37:09,683
and now behind
we have the DSKY and the ACA.
606
00:37:09,728 --> 00:37:12,766
That's about the position
we'll be putting the camera in
607
00:37:12,814 --> 00:37:14,931
after the initial descent
down the ladder.
608
00:37:14,983 --> 00:37:16,895
It will be taking
one frame a second.
609
00:37:16,943 --> 00:37:18,684
Hello there, earthlings.
610
00:37:18,737 --> 00:37:19,818
Hello there.
611
00:37:19,863 --> 00:37:21,900
Probably
the most unusual position
612
00:37:21,948 --> 00:37:23,405
a cameraman's ever had,
613
00:37:23,450 --> 00:37:25,316
hanging by his toes
from a tunnel
614
00:37:25,368 --> 00:37:27,234
and taking a picture
upside down.
615
00:37:27,287 --> 00:37:29,620
We're going to go ahead
and take all the loose data
616
00:37:29,664 --> 00:37:32,770
on back into the
command module, Charlie.
617
00:37:32,125 --> 00:37:33,491
Roger.
618
00:37:33,543 --> 00:37:37,457
And we're going to turn
our TV monitor off now
619
00:37:37,505 --> 00:37:40,623
while we have some other work
to do, Apollo 11,
620
00:37:40,675 --> 00:37:42,712
signing off.
621
00:37:42,761 --> 00:37:44,127
Apollo 11, Houston.
622
00:37:44,179 --> 00:37:45,886
As the sun sinks
slowly in the west,
623
00:37:45,930 --> 00:37:47,967
the white team
bids you good night.
624
00:37:48,160 --> 00:37:49,882
You earned your pay
today, Charlie.
625
00:37:49,934 --> 00:37:51,425
Roger.
626
00:37:51,478 --> 00:37:53,940
All right, goodnight all.
627
00:38:13,625 --> 00:38:16,288
...the government
has succeeded
628
00:38:16,336 --> 00:38:19,249
in harnessing the resources
of the government,
629
00:38:19,297 --> 00:38:22,540
the scientific community,
the universities...
630
00:38:22,592 --> 00:38:24,690
Now let's take a few minutes
to review
631
00:38:24,930 --> 00:38:26,255
what else has been going on
around the world
632
00:38:26,304 --> 00:38:28,967
while Apollo 11
has held our attention.
633
00:38:29,150 --> 00:38:31,700
The lull in the ground fighting
in Vietnam
634
00:38:31,590 --> 00:38:33,392
is now in its fifth week
with only one incident
635
00:38:33,436 --> 00:38:35,974
reported from the battle field
so far today,
636
00:38:36,220 --> 00:38:37,854
and that one described as minor.
637
00:38:37,899 --> 00:38:39,356
Police Chief Dominick Arena,
638
00:38:39,400 --> 00:38:40,857
who filed a formal complaint
639
00:38:40,902 --> 00:38:42,438
charging
Senator Edward Kennedy
640
00:38:42,487 --> 00:38:44,690
with leaving the scene
of the accident
641
00:38:44,113 --> 00:38:46,230
that took the life
of Mary Jo Kopechne,
642
00:38:46,282 --> 00:38:48,569
a passenger
in the senator's car.
643
00:38:48,618 --> 00:38:50,325
Kennedy, who suffered
a slight concussion
644
00:38:50,370 --> 00:38:52,202
in the accident
remains in seclusion
645
00:38:52,247 --> 00:38:54,614
near the family compound
at Hyannis Port.
646
00:38:54,666 --> 00:38:56,248
FD1 FAO.
647
00:38:56,292 --> 00:38:57,453
Go ahead.
648
00:38:57,502 --> 00:38:59,210
You hear about that story
about Ted Kennedy?
649
00:38:59,450 --> 00:39:00,377
Did y'all hear about that?
650
00:39:00,421 --> 00:39:01,816
That was the biggest story
on the news.
651
00:39:01,840 --> 00:39:03,832
Yeah, yeah, they'd
forgotten about Apollo
652
00:39:03,883 --> 00:39:04,883
for Ted Kennedy.
653
00:39:04,926 --> 00:39:06,883
GNC, this is CAPCOM on MOCR 1.
654
00:39:06,928 --> 00:39:07,543
Go ahead.
655
00:39:07,595 --> 00:39:10,178
Have your people
plotted pressure
656
00:39:10,223 --> 00:39:11,714
in that bottle versus time,
657
00:39:11,766 --> 00:39:13,520
so we could take
a look at it?
658
00:39:13,101 --> 00:39:14,683
I don't think
they've got it yet,
659
00:39:14,727 --> 00:39:16,559
they're testing work, CAPCOM.
660
00:39:16,604 --> 00:39:18,415
Okay, how about giving me a call
when that comes up,
661
00:39:18,439 --> 00:39:19,959
we'd like to take a look at it
on one of the screens.
662
00:39:19,983 --> 00:39:21,640
Rog.
663
00:39:21,109 --> 00:39:22,896
Morning again, Houston.
Apollo 11.
664
00:39:22,944 --> 00:39:25,270
Roger, 11, good morning.
665
00:39:25,710 --> 00:39:27,313
Your systems are looking good
from down here.
666
00:39:27,365 --> 00:39:29,857
Yeah, looks good
up here too, Bruce.
667
00:39:29,909 --> 00:39:32,617
Deke Slayton, director
of flight crew operations
668
00:39:32,662 --> 00:39:34,403
and two members
of the backup crew,
669
00:39:34,455 --> 00:39:37,619
Bill Anders, Jim Lovell
have joined Bruce McCandless
670
00:39:37,667 --> 00:39:40,455
at the CAPCOM console.
671
00:39:40,503 --> 00:39:43,462
Apollo 11,
this is Houston, over.
672
00:39:43,506 --> 00:39:44,622
Roger, go ahead, Houston.
673
00:39:44,674 --> 00:39:45,674
Apollo 11.
674
00:39:45,717 --> 00:39:47,300
11, this is Houston.
675
00:39:47,510 --> 00:39:48,292
If Mike has a mask,
676
00:39:48,344 --> 00:39:50,131
he's lost respiration rates
677
00:39:50,179 --> 00:39:52,910
on the biomed telemetry.
678
00:39:52,140 --> 00:39:53,450
Well, he was shaving
a little bit ago.
679
00:39:53,474 --> 00:39:55,215
He might have...
680
00:39:55,268 --> 00:39:57,976
Okay, Mike, we had
a request that you check
681
00:39:58,210 --> 00:39:59,887
the two electrodes
that are placed
682
00:39:59,939 --> 00:40:03,398
one on each side of your
lower rib cage, over.
683
00:40:03,443 --> 00:40:06,277
All those wires and things
look normal up here.
684
00:40:06,321 --> 00:40:09,640
Roger, Mike, we can see
variations on our trace
685
00:40:09,115 --> 00:40:10,572
as you connected
and disconnected,
686
00:40:10,617 --> 00:40:14,110
but the medics
still don't have a signal.
687
00:40:14,162 --> 00:40:17,405
I promise to let you know
if I stop breathing.
688
00:40:22,128 --> 00:40:24,836
Coming up in less
than 10 seconds now,
689
00:40:24,881 --> 00:40:27,715
we'll be crossing into
the sphere of influence
690
00:40:27,759 --> 00:40:29,591
of the moon
at this point
691
00:40:29,636 --> 00:40:32,219
as the moon's
gravitational force
692
00:40:32,263 --> 00:40:35,301
becomes the dominant effect
693
00:40:35,350 --> 00:40:37,558
on the spacecraft trajectory
694
00:40:37,602 --> 00:40:39,343
and our displays
will shift
695
00:40:39,395 --> 00:40:42,684
from Earth reference
to moon reference.
696
00:40:42,732 --> 00:40:44,314
The spacecraft
was at a distance
697
00:40:44,359 --> 00:40:50,105
of 186,437 nautical miles
from Earth
698
00:40:50,156 --> 00:40:55,493
and 33,822 nautical miles
from the moon.
699
00:40:55,536 --> 00:40:58,700
All spacecraft systems
are functioning normally,
700
00:40:58,748 --> 00:41:00,831
the mission
going very smoothly.
701
00:41:03,419 --> 00:41:06,820
View of the moon that we've been
having's really spectacular.
702
00:41:06,130 --> 00:41:10,545
The sun right behind
the edge of the moon now.
703
00:41:10,593 --> 00:41:13,510
The solar corona.
704
00:41:13,960 --> 00:41:15,133
The sky is lit all the way
around the moon,
705
00:41:15,181 --> 00:41:17,264
quite an eerie sight.
706
00:41:17,308 --> 00:41:21,678
There's a very marked
three dimensional aspect
707
00:41:21,729 --> 00:41:24,437
of having the sun's corona
coming from behind the moon
708
00:41:24,482 --> 00:41:25,893
the way it is.
709
00:41:25,942 --> 00:41:28,650
It's a view worth
the price of the trip.
710
00:41:32,907 --> 00:41:38,730
Mother Earth is 206,059
nautical miles behind.
711
00:41:38,121 --> 00:41:41,205
Coming up on the lunar orbit
insertion burn,
712
00:41:41,249 --> 00:41:43,491
in which the spacecraft
will start
713
00:41:43,543 --> 00:41:46,957
its initial orbit
around the moon.
714
00:41:47,500 --> 00:41:50,339
The maneuver will slow the
spacecraft down considerably
715
00:41:50,383 --> 00:41:51,840
from its present velocity.
716
00:41:51,884 --> 00:41:53,420
And it should
come from behind
717
00:41:53,469 --> 00:41:56,520
the east face of the moon
33 minutes later.
718
00:42:02,186 --> 00:42:03,802
Yeah, the moon is there, boy,
719
00:42:03,855 --> 00:42:07,565
in all its splendor.
720
00:42:07,608 --> 00:42:10,396
Hello, moon,
how's your old backside?
721
00:42:13,156 --> 00:42:14,772
All your systems
are looking good,
722
00:42:14,824 --> 00:42:15,610
going around the corner.
723
00:42:15,658 --> 00:42:17,320
We'll see you
on the other side, over.
724
00:42:19,162 --> 00:42:23,281
Loss of signal as Apollo 11
goes behind the moon.
725
00:42:23,332 --> 00:42:25,949
Servo power 1 to AC1.
726
00:42:26,200 --> 00:42:27,743
- 2 to AC 2.
- 2 to AC 2.
727
00:42:27,795 --> 00:42:29,252
Translational control power on.
728
00:42:29,297 --> 00:42:31,664
Translational
control power is on.
729
00:42:31,716 --> 00:42:32,860
Hand controller
number 2 armed.
730
00:42:32,884 --> 00:42:35,460
Signal hand controller
number 2 is armed.
731
00:42:39,182 --> 00:42:40,514
99.
732
00:42:40,558 --> 00:42:42,470
Proceed.
733
00:42:42,518 --> 00:42:44,350
Got B mode.
734
00:42:44,395 --> 00:42:45,306
Burning, we're looking good.
735
00:42:45,354 --> 00:42:47,346
- A.
- Here comes B... B,
736
00:42:47,398 --> 00:42:48,764
I mean, thrust A mark.
737
00:42:48,816 --> 00:42:49,852
Got them both?
738
00:42:49,901 --> 00:42:52,180
Okay, now what's
your chamber pressure?
739
00:42:52,700 --> 00:42:53,527
It's good.
740
00:42:53,571 --> 00:42:54,812
It's 95.
741
00:42:54,864 --> 00:42:56,901
PLUGS is oscillating around.
742
00:43:18,304 --> 00:43:19,761
Okay, ball valves closed,
743
00:43:19,806 --> 00:43:21,593
(indistinct) barber poles.
744
00:43:21,641 --> 00:43:22,802
That was a beautiful burn.
745
00:43:22,850 --> 00:43:24,432
God damn, I guess.
746
00:43:24,477 --> 00:43:25,843
170 by 60.
747
00:43:25,895 --> 00:43:27,102
Like gangbusters!
748
00:43:27,146 --> 00:43:28,182
Whoo!
749
00:43:32,944 --> 00:43:37,405
30 seconds from
acquisition time.
750
00:43:37,448 --> 00:43:39,110
Well, I have to vote
with the 10 crew,
751
00:43:39,158 --> 00:43:41,275
that thing is brown.
752
00:43:41,327 --> 00:43:42,192
Sure is.
753
00:43:42,245 --> 00:43:43,760
Looks tan to me.
754
00:43:43,121 --> 00:43:44,282
But when I first saw it
755
00:43:44,330 --> 00:43:45,992
at that other sun angle,
756
00:43:46,400 --> 00:43:47,576
it really looked gray.
757
00:43:47,625 --> 00:43:49,742
The more sun angle you get...
758
00:43:49,794 --> 00:43:52,457
More brown with
increasing sun angle.
759
00:43:52,505 --> 00:43:53,791
God, that's a big beauty.
760
00:43:53,840 --> 00:43:56,799
Gigantic crater, look at
the mountain going around it.
761
00:43:56,843 --> 00:43:58,254
My gosh, they're monsters.
762
00:43:58,302 --> 00:44:00,430
That is a big mother
over here, too.
763
00:44:00,960 --> 01:28:01,842
- Whoo!
- Get another picture
764
00:44:00,930 --> 00:44:03,673
- of that big fella.
- Yeah.
765
00:44:03,724 --> 00:44:05,636
Look at those craters in a row.
766
00:44:05,685 --> 00:44:08,520
You see them right...
going right out there?
767
00:44:08,104 --> 00:44:09,811
There it is,
it's coming up!
768
00:44:09,856 --> 00:44:11,222
- What?
- The Earth.
769
00:44:11,274 --> 00:44:12,355
- See it?
- Yeah.
770
00:44:12,400 --> 00:44:13,356
Beautiful!
771
00:44:13,401 --> 00:44:15,859
Right over the LM.
772
00:44:15,903 --> 00:44:18,566
Boy, does that ever look
beautiful in the sextant.
773
00:44:19,782 --> 00:44:22,320
Apollo 11, Apollo 11,
774
00:44:22,368 --> 00:44:23,108
this is Houston,
do you read?
775
00:44:23,161 --> 00:44:24,322
Yeah, we sure do, Houston.
776
00:44:24,370 --> 00:44:26,487
LOI 1 burn
just nominal as all get out
777
00:44:26,539 --> 00:44:28,952
and everything
looking good!
778
00:44:29,000 --> 00:44:30,366
It was like perfect.
779
00:44:30,418 --> 00:44:33,627
Delta-Tig zero,
burn time 5:57...
780
00:44:33,671 --> 00:44:37,711
60.9 by 169.9.
781
00:44:37,758 --> 00:44:39,966
That burn report
was by Neil Armstrong.
782
00:44:40,110 --> 00:44:41,172
Roger, we copy you.
783
00:44:41,220 --> 00:44:43,553
The spacecraft is looking good
to us on telemetry.
784
00:44:43,598 --> 00:44:46,966
Apollo 11
on its first lunar revolution.
785
00:44:47,180 --> 00:44:48,287
You got a good view there, Neil?
786
00:44:48,311 --> 00:44:49,427
Yeah, I sure do.
787
00:44:49,478 --> 00:44:50,434
Boy, it's beautiful out there,
isn't it?
788
00:44:50,479 --> 00:44:51,344
...TPI approach.
789
00:44:51,397 --> 00:44:52,604
Man, this is really something,
790
00:44:52,648 --> 00:44:53,855
you ought to look at this,
791
00:44:53,900 --> 00:44:55,752
you want to watch our approach
into the landing site,
792
00:44:55,776 --> 00:44:58,234
you got to watch it
right through this window.
793
00:44:58,279 --> 00:45:00,612
We're coming over...
we just passed Mount Marilyn,
794
00:45:00,656 --> 00:45:03,899
we're coming up
on the Maskelyne series here,
795
00:45:03,951 --> 00:45:05,670
straight out ahead.
796
00:45:05,119 --> 00:45:06,985
80 hours, 48 minutes now
797
00:45:07,380 --> 00:45:09,576
into the flight
of Apollo 11.
798
00:45:09,624 --> 00:45:12,492
Astronaut Charles Duke
has arrived on the scene.
799
00:45:12,543 --> 00:45:13,579
- Hey, Dave?
- Yeah?
800
00:45:13,628 --> 00:45:15,665
What put us
four minutes ahead?
801
00:45:15,713 --> 00:45:17,921
We arrived at the moon
four minutes early.
802
00:45:17,965 --> 00:45:20,127
Speaks well for the booster.
803
00:45:20,176 --> 00:45:21,712
Well, no sh...
804
00:45:23,429 --> 00:45:25,546
Ah, 11,
that really winds things up
805
00:45:25,598 --> 00:45:27,806
as far as we're concerned
on the ground for the evening.
806
00:45:27,850 --> 00:45:31,184
We're ready to go to bed
and get a little sleep, over.
807
00:45:31,229 --> 00:45:32,686
Yeah, we're about to join you.
808
00:45:32,730 --> 00:45:33,846
Rog.
809
00:45:39,654 --> 00:45:42,317
This is of course
the great day for mankind
810
00:45:42,365 --> 00:45:44,698
when we leave
our Planet Earth
811
00:45:44,742 --> 00:45:46,859
and set foot
on the moon.
812
00:45:46,911 --> 00:45:50,404
So on this historic day,
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin
813
00:45:50,456 --> 00:45:53,494
are in their lunar module,
in their spacesuits.
814
00:45:53,542 --> 00:45:57,350
On this next pass,
they are preparing to undock.
815
00:45:58,714 --> 00:46:01,470
Both spacecraft looking
very good at this time.
816
00:46:01,920 --> 00:46:03,550
The following revolution,
revolution 13,
817
00:46:03,594 --> 00:46:06,337
Armstrong and Aldrin,
they will undock
818
00:46:06,389 --> 00:46:08,972
from the Command
and Service Module,
819
00:46:09,160 --> 00:46:10,410
from which point
the powered descent
820
00:46:10,434 --> 00:46:13,427
to the lunar surface
will be initiated.
821
00:46:13,479 --> 00:46:18,144
APOLLO 11, Houston,
we are go for undocking, over.
822
00:46:18,192 --> 00:46:19,979
Roger, understand.
823
00:46:22,947 --> 00:46:25,640
We're all set
when you are, Mike.
824
00:46:26,367 --> 00:46:27,858
Okay, here you go.
825
00:46:27,910 --> 00:46:29,401
See ya.
826
00:46:33,291 --> 00:46:34,827
Looks like a good sep.
827
00:46:39,460 --> 00:46:41,709
The Eagle's undocked.
828
00:46:41,757 --> 00:46:43,840
The Eagle has wings.
829
00:46:43,884 --> 00:46:45,625
Looking good.
830
00:46:45,678 --> 00:46:46,794
Testing.
831
00:46:48,514 --> 00:46:50,500
There you go,
one minute till Tig.
832
00:46:50,990 --> 00:46:52,182
You guys take care.
833
00:46:52,226 --> 00:46:53,387
See you later.
834
00:47:00,901 --> 00:47:02,187
Okay, all flight controllers.
835
00:47:02,236 --> 00:47:04,523
Go/No Go for powered descent.
836
00:47:04,572 --> 00:47:05,528
- RETRO.
- Go.
837
00:47:05,573 --> 00:47:06,404
- FIDO.
- Go.
838
00:47:06,449 --> 00:47:07,280
- GUIDANCE.
- Go.
839
00:47:07,325 --> 00:47:08,156
- CONTROL.
- Go.
840
00:47:08,200 --> 00:47:08,986
- TELCOM.
- Go.
841
00:47:09,350 --> 00:47:09,821
- GNC.
- Go.
842
00:47:09,869 --> 00:47:10,700
- EECOM.
- Go.
843
00:47:10,745 --> 00:47:12,310
- Surgeon.
- Go.
844
00:47:12,790 --> 00:47:14,867
CAPCOM, we're go
for powered descent.
845
00:47:14,915 --> 00:47:16,281
Eagle, Houston, if you read,
846
00:47:16,334 --> 00:47:17,791
you're go for powered descent.
847
00:47:17,835 --> 00:47:18,916
Over.
848
00:47:20,713 --> 00:47:22,295
Descent armed.
849
00:47:25,259 --> 00:47:27,171
Altitude light's on.
850
00:47:27,219 --> 00:47:29,302
(indistinct) proceed.
851
00:47:29,347 --> 00:47:31,384
Proceed.
852
00:47:31,432 --> 00:47:34,490
One. Zero.
853
00:47:34,101 --> 00:47:35,842
Ignition. Ten percent.
854
00:47:38,773 --> 00:47:40,140
Eagle, we got you now.
855
00:47:40,660 --> 00:47:41,273
It's looking good, over.
856
00:47:43,690 --> 00:47:44,731
Okay, rate of descent
is looking good.
857
00:47:44,779 --> 00:47:48,443
Eagle, Houston, everything's
looking good here, over.
858
00:47:48,491 --> 00:47:49,982
Roger, copy.
859
00:47:50,340 --> 00:47:51,991
Houston, we're getting
a little fluctuation
860
00:47:52,360 --> 00:47:55,200
in the AC voltage now.
861
00:47:55,247 --> 00:47:56,533
Roger.
862
00:47:56,582 --> 00:47:57,809
- It's okay, Flight.
- Stand by.
863
00:47:57,833 --> 00:47:59,540
- It's okay.
- Looking good to us.
864
00:47:59,585 --> 00:48:02,919
You're still looking good
at coming up on three minutes.
865
00:48:02,963 --> 00:48:07,458
Okay, we went by
the three-minute point early.
866
00:48:07,510 --> 00:48:09,251
We're long.
867
00:48:09,303 --> 00:48:12,460
Our position checks downrange
show us to be a little long.
868
00:48:12,980 --> 00:48:13,589
Roger, copy.
869
00:48:13,641 --> 00:48:15,202
He thinks you're
a little bit long downrange.
870
00:48:15,226 --> 00:48:16,620
That's right.
I think we confirmed that.
871
00:48:16,644 --> 00:48:19,387
- We confirmed that.
- Rog.
872
00:48:19,438 --> 00:48:22,852
Altitude rate looks
right down the groove.
873
00:48:22,900 --> 00:48:25,938
Roger, about three seconds long.
874
00:48:25,986 --> 00:48:27,477
Rolling over.
875
00:48:30,908 --> 00:48:32,969
Okay, all flight controllers,
I'm going around the horn.
876
00:48:32,993 --> 00:48:34,575
Okay, now watch
that signal strength.
877
00:48:34,620 --> 00:48:36,723
Make your Go/No Gos based on the
data you had prior to LOS.
878
00:48:36,747 --> 00:48:38,725
I see we got it back.
Give you another few seconds.
879
00:48:38,749 --> 00:48:39,956
We're yawing, Flight.
880
00:48:40,000 --> 00:48:41,000
- Okay, RETRO.
- Go.
881
00:48:41,430 --> 00:48:41,874
- FIDO.
- Go.
882
00:48:41,919 --> 00:48:42,750
- GUIDANCE.
- Go.
883
00:48:42,795 --> 00:48:43,706
- CONTROL.
- Go.
884
00:48:43,754 --> 00:48:44,754
- TELCOM.
- Go.
885
00:48:44,797 --> 00:48:45,503
- GNC.
- Go.
886
00:48:45,548 --> 00:48:46,379
- EECOM.
- Go.
887
00:48:46,424 --> 00:48:47,460
- Surgeon.
- Go.
888
00:48:47,508 --> 00:48:49,374
CAPCOM, we're go
to continue PDI.
889
00:48:49,427 --> 00:48:50,838
Eagle, Houston, you are go.
890
00:48:50,886 --> 00:48:53,720
The ED Batts are go
at four minutes.
891
00:48:53,764 --> 00:48:55,630
Did you get that, TELCOM?
ED Batts are go.
892
00:48:55,683 --> 00:48:57,265
You are go to continue
powered descent,
893
00:48:57,309 --> 00:49:00,552
you are go to continue
powered descent.
894
00:49:00,604 --> 00:49:02,345
And Eagle, Houston.
We had data dropout.
895
00:49:02,398 --> 00:49:03,438
You're still looking good.
896
00:49:03,482 --> 00:49:05,980
Looks good, Flight, looks good.
897
00:49:05,151 --> 00:49:07,689
Houston, you're looking
at our Delta H.
898
00:49:07,736 --> 00:49:09,147
Program alert.
899
00:49:12,320 --> 00:49:13,898
It's a 1202.
900
00:49:13,951 --> 00:49:15,317
1202.
901
00:49:15,369 --> 00:49:17,986
1202 alarm.
902
00:49:18,380 --> 00:49:19,870
- 1202.
- What's that?
903
00:49:19,915 --> 00:49:21,531
1202 alarm.
904
00:49:21,584 --> 00:49:24,167
It's executive overflow,
if it does not occur again,
905
00:49:24,211 --> 00:49:25,292
we're fine.
906
00:49:25,337 --> 00:49:26,748
It has not occurred again.
907
00:49:26,797 --> 00:49:29,665
Okay, we're go, continue.
908
00:49:29,717 --> 00:49:32,334
Give us a reading
on the 1202 program alarm.
909
00:49:32,386 --> 00:49:34,127
We're go.
910
00:49:34,180 --> 00:49:36,888
Roger, we got you,
we're go on that alarm.
911
00:49:40,436 --> 00:49:42,428
Roger.
912
00:49:42,480 --> 00:49:45,939
Same alarm and it appears to
come up when we have a 16/68 up.
913
00:49:45,983 --> 00:49:49,647
6 plus 25. Throttle down.
6 plus 25. Throttle down.
914
00:49:52,781 --> 00:49:54,943
Throttle down on time.
915
00:49:54,992 --> 00:49:56,636
You can feel it in here
when it throttles down.
916
00:49:56,660 --> 00:49:58,388
Okay all flight controllers,
Go/No Go for landing.
917
00:49:58,412 --> 00:49:59,152
- RETRO.
- Go.
918
00:49:59,205 --> 00:50:00,360
- FIDO.
- Go.
919
00:50:00,800 --> 00:50:00,911
- GUIDANCE.
- Go.
920
00:50:00,956 --> 00:50:01,571
- CONTROL.
- Go.
921
00:50:01,624 --> 00:50:02,364
- TELCOM.
- Go.
922
00:50:02,416 --> 00:50:03,760
- GNC.
- Go.
923
00:50:03,125 --> 00:50:03,956
- EECOM.
- Go.
924
00:50:04,100 --> 00:50:05,100
- Surgeon.
- Go.
925
00:50:05,440 --> 00:50:06,205
CAPCOM, we're go for landing.
926
00:50:06,253 --> 00:50:08,586
Houston, you're go for landing,
over.
927
00:50:08,631 --> 00:50:11,123
Roger, understand,
go for landing, 3,000 feet.
928
00:50:11,175 --> 00:50:12,666
Program alarm.
929
00:50:14,512 --> 00:50:16,378
- 1201.
- 1201.
930
00:50:16,430 --> 00:50:19,468
- 1201 alarm.
- Same type, we're go, Flight.
931
00:50:19,517 --> 00:50:20,517
We're go.
932
00:50:20,559 --> 00:50:22,160
Pretty rocky area.
933
00:50:22,610 --> 00:50:23,170
Attitude hold.
934
00:50:23,620 --> 00:50:24,598
Okay, att hold.
935
00:50:24,647 --> 00:50:26,183
100 feet,
three and a half down.
936
00:50:26,232 --> 00:50:27,501
Think we better be quiet,
Flight.
937
00:50:27,525 --> 00:50:29,107
Rog.
938
00:50:29,151 --> 00:50:32,485
Okay, the only call-outs
from now on will be fuel.
939
00:50:32,530 --> 00:50:35,113
Stand by for 60.
940
00:50:35,157 --> 00:50:36,648
- 60.
- 60 seconds.
941
00:50:36,700 --> 00:50:38,817
60 seconds.
942
00:50:38,869 --> 00:50:40,360
Lights on.
943
00:50:42,414 --> 00:50:45,498
60 feet down, two and a half.
944
00:50:45,543 --> 00:50:47,284
Okay, 55 feet.
945
00:50:47,336 --> 00:50:50,124
Okay, looks like
a good area here.
946
00:50:50,172 --> 00:50:52,459
It's looking good,
down a half.
947
00:50:54,301 --> 00:50:56,384
Two forward, forward.
948
00:50:57,972 --> 00:50:59,759
Looks good.
949
00:50:59,807 --> 00:51:01,594
Forty feet down,
two and a half.
950
00:51:01,642 --> 00:51:03,725
Picking up some dust.
951
00:51:03,769 --> 00:51:05,135
30 feet, two and a half down.
952
00:51:05,187 --> 00:51:07,474
- 30.
- 30 seconds.
953
00:51:07,523 --> 00:51:09,640
Four forward,
drifting to the right a little.
954
00:51:09,692 --> 00:51:11,900
20 feet, down a half.
955
00:51:11,944 --> 00:51:14,527
Drifting forward
just a little bit.
956
00:51:14,572 --> 00:51:15,688
Light.
957
00:51:18,492 --> 00:51:19,949
Contact light.
958
00:51:21,453 --> 00:51:23,490
- Shutdown.
- Okay, engine stop.
959
00:51:23,539 --> 00:51:24,746
ACA out of descent.
960
00:51:24,790 --> 00:51:25,951
Out of descent. Auto.
961
00:51:26,000 --> 00:51:27,116
Mode control both to auto.
962
00:51:27,167 --> 00:51:29,284
Descent Engine Command Override,
off.
963
00:51:29,336 --> 00:51:31,123
Engine Arm, off.
964
00:51:31,171 --> 00:51:32,787
413 is in.
965
00:51:32,840 --> 00:51:33,956
The arm is off.
966
00:51:44,935 --> 00:51:47,302
We copy you down, Eagle.
967
00:51:47,354 --> 00:51:50,847
Houston, ah.
968
00:51:50,899 --> 00:51:52,390
Tranquility base here.
969
00:51:52,443 --> 00:51:54,230
The Eagle has landed.
970
00:51:55,863 --> 00:51:57,650
Roger, Tranquility.
971
00:51:57,698 --> 00:51:59,640
We copy you on the ground.
972
00:51:59,116 --> 00:52:01,730
You got a bunch of guys
about to turn blue.
973
00:52:01,118 --> 00:52:03,326
We're breathing again.
Thanks a lot.
974
00:52:04,913 --> 00:52:06,996
Thank you.
975
00:52:07,410 --> 00:52:08,782
Very smooth touchdown.
976
00:53:00,928 --> 00:53:04,888
Houston, that may have seemed
like a very long final phase.
977
00:53:04,932 --> 00:53:06,844
The auto targeting
was taking us
978
00:53:06,892 --> 00:53:09,475
right into a football field
sized crater,
979
00:53:09,520 --> 00:53:13,139
and it required us flying
manually over the rock field
980
00:53:13,190 --> 00:53:15,523
to find
a reasonably good area.
981
00:53:15,567 --> 00:53:18,184
Roger, we copy.
It was beautiful from here.
982
00:53:18,237 --> 00:53:21,250
Be advised there are lots
of smiling faces in this room
983
00:53:21,730 --> 00:53:22,564
and all over the world. Over.
984
00:53:25,828 --> 00:53:28,787
We have some heart rates
for Neil Armstrong
985
00:53:28,831 --> 00:53:31,323
during that powered descent
to the lunar surface.
986
00:53:31,375 --> 00:53:33,241
At the time the burn
was initiated,
987
00:53:33,293 --> 00:53:35,626
Armstrong's heart rate was 110.
988
00:53:35,671 --> 00:53:37,833
At touchdown
on the lunar surface
989
00:53:37,881 --> 00:53:39,873
he had a heart rate of 156,
990
00:53:39,925 --> 00:53:42,508
and the heart rate
is now in the 90s.
991
00:53:42,553 --> 00:53:45,921
We do not have biomedical data
on Buzz Aldrin.
992
00:53:47,307 --> 00:53:50,950
The hatch is coming open.
993
00:53:50,144 --> 00:53:55,356
Hatch reported coming open at
109 hours, 8 minutes, 5 seconds.
994
00:53:55,399 --> 00:53:57,891
Okay, Houston, I'm on the porch.
995
00:53:58,861 --> 00:54:00,227
Roger, Neil.
996
00:54:01,989 --> 00:54:04,606
Okay, everything's nice
and straight in here.
997
00:54:04,658 --> 00:54:07,250
Okay, can you pull the door open
a little more?
998
00:54:11,331 --> 00:54:14,119
Houston, this is Neil,
radio check.
999
00:54:14,168 --> 00:54:16,581
Neil, this is Houston,
loud and clear.
1000
00:54:16,628 --> 00:54:18,540
Break, break.
Buzz, this is Houston.
1001
00:54:18,589 --> 00:54:23,129
Radio check and verify
TV circuit breaker in.
1002
00:54:23,177 --> 00:54:25,920
Roger, TV circuit breaker's in.
1003
00:54:25,971 --> 00:54:28,133
And read you loud and clear.
1004
00:54:28,182 --> 00:54:29,218
Roger.
1005
00:54:39,276 --> 00:54:42,144
And we're getting
a picture on the TV.
1006
00:54:42,196 --> 00:54:44,279
You got a good picture, huh?
1007
00:54:44,323 --> 00:54:46,406
There's a great deal
of contrast in it
1008
00:54:46,450 --> 00:54:49,318
and currently it's upside down
in our monitor
1009
00:54:49,369 --> 00:54:51,611
but we can make out
a fair amount of detail.
1010
00:54:55,834 --> 00:54:57,666
Okay.
1011
00:54:57,711 --> 00:55:00,203
I'm at the foot of the ladder.
1012
00:55:00,255 --> 00:55:05,910
The LM footpads
are only depressed
1013
00:55:05,135 --> 00:55:09,220
in the surface
about one or two inches,
1014
00:55:09,264 --> 00:55:15,727
although the surface appears
to be very, very fine grained
1015
00:55:15,771 --> 00:55:19,515
as you get close to it,
it's almost like a powder.
1016
00:55:19,566 --> 00:55:21,808
Ground mass is very fine.
1017
00:55:33,747 --> 00:55:35,989
Okay, I'm going to step off
the LM now.
1018
00:55:44,842 --> 00:55:49,837
That's one small step for man.
1019
00:55:49,888 --> 00:55:53,427
One giant leap for mankind.
1020
00:55:59,565 --> 00:56:03,479
I only go in
a small fraction of an inch,
1021
00:56:03,527 --> 00:56:07,567
maybe an eighth of an inch,
but I can see the footprints
1022
00:56:07,614 --> 00:56:10,527
of my boots and the treads
1023
00:56:10,576 --> 00:56:14,616
in the fine, sandy particles.
1024
00:56:17,875 --> 00:56:20,538
Neil, this is Houston,
we're copying.
1025
00:56:20,586 --> 00:56:24,450
There seems to be no difficulty
in moving around
1026
00:56:24,890 --> 00:56:26,923
as we suspected.
1027
00:56:26,967 --> 00:56:31,860
It's even perhaps easier
than the simulations of 1/6th G
1028
00:56:31,138 --> 00:56:33,596
that we performed
1029
00:56:33,640 --> 00:56:37,805
in various simulations
on the ground.
1030
00:56:37,853 --> 00:56:41,267
Descent engine did not leave
a crater of any size,
1031
00:56:41,315 --> 00:56:45,309
it has about one foot clearance
on the ground.
1032
00:56:45,360 --> 00:56:47,317
I can see some evidence
1033
00:56:47,362 --> 00:56:49,979
of rays emanating
from the descent engine,
1034
00:56:50,320 --> 00:56:52,866
but a very
insignificant amount.
1035
00:56:55,370 --> 00:56:57,996
Roger, Neil, we're reading you
loud and clear.
1036
00:56:58,400 --> 00:56:59,997
We see you're getting
some pictures
1037
00:57:00,420 --> 00:57:03,456
and the contingency sample.
1038
00:57:03,503 --> 00:57:05,540
It's interesting.
It's a very soft surface
1039
00:57:05,589 --> 00:57:07,330
but here and there
where I plug
1040
00:57:07,382 --> 00:57:09,999
with the contingency sample
collector,
1041
00:57:10,520 --> 00:57:12,419
I run into very hard surface
1042
00:57:12,471 --> 00:57:15,885
but it appears to be
a very cohesive material
1043
00:57:15,933 --> 00:57:19,347
of the same sort.
1044
00:57:19,394 --> 00:57:21,556
I'll try to get a rock in here.
1045
00:57:23,607 --> 00:57:25,599
That looks beautiful
from here, Neil.
1046
00:57:25,651 --> 00:57:27,984
It has a stark beauty
all its own.
1047
00:57:28,280 --> 00:57:30,395
It's like much
of the high desert
1048
00:57:30,447 --> 00:57:32,313
of the United States.
1049
00:57:32,366 --> 00:57:35,450
It's different,
but it's very pretty out here.
1050
00:57:36,912 --> 00:57:38,730
That in the pocket?
1051
00:57:38,121 --> 00:57:40,829
Ah, yeah, push down.
1052
00:57:40,874 --> 00:57:43,820
Got it?
1053
00:57:43,126 --> 00:57:45,709
No, it's not all the way in.
Push it.
1054
00:57:48,382 --> 00:57:49,839
There you go.
1055
00:57:54,513 --> 00:57:57,510
Contingency sample
is in the pocket.
1056
00:57:57,990 --> 00:58:01,264
My oxygen is 81%.
1057
00:58:01,311 --> 00:58:04,895
I have no flags
and I'm in minimum flow.
1058
00:58:04,940 --> 00:58:07,933
Okay, I got the camera going
at one frame a second.
1059
00:58:07,985 --> 00:58:09,317
Ready for me to come out?
1060
00:58:09,361 --> 00:58:10,568
Yeah, just stand by a second,
1061
00:58:10,612 --> 00:58:13,104
I'll move this
over the handrail.
1062
00:58:13,156 --> 00:58:14,613
How far are my feet from the...
1063
00:58:14,658 --> 00:58:16,741
Okay, you're right
at the edge of the porch.
1064
00:58:16,785 --> 00:58:21,280
Okay, now I want to back up
and partially close the hatch...
1065
00:58:21,331 --> 00:58:25,166
making sure not to lock it
on my way out.
1066
00:58:25,210 --> 00:58:27,452
Particularly good thought.
1067
00:58:27,504 --> 00:58:29,370
That's our home
for the next couple hours.
1068
00:58:29,423 --> 00:58:31,335
We want to take good care of it.
1069
00:58:31,383 --> 00:58:34,501
You've got three more steps,
and then a long one.
1070
00:58:42,102 --> 00:58:43,183
Beautiful view.
1071
00:58:43,228 --> 00:58:44,389
Isn't that something?
1072
00:58:44,438 --> 00:58:46,680
Magnificent sight out here.
1073
00:58:46,732 --> 00:58:49,600
Magnificent desolation.
1074
00:58:49,651 --> 00:58:53,736
Okay, Houston, I'm going
to change lenses on you.
1075
00:58:53,780 --> 00:58:55,487
Roger, Neil.
1076
00:58:55,532 --> 00:58:57,230
We're getting a new picture,
1077
00:58:57,750 --> 00:58:59,488
you can tell it's
a longer focal length lens.
1078
00:58:59,536 --> 00:59:02,199
For those who haven't read
the plaque,
1079
00:59:02,247 --> 00:59:05,160
we'll read the plaque
that's on the front landing gear
1080
00:59:05,208 --> 00:59:06,619
of this LM:
1081
00:59:06,668 --> 00:59:08,785
Here men from the planet Earth
1082
00:59:08,837 --> 00:59:10,874
first set foot upon the moon.
1083
00:59:10,922 --> 00:59:14,165
July 1969 A.D.
1084
00:59:14,217 --> 00:59:17,850
We came in peace
for all mankind.
1085
00:59:17,137 --> 00:59:20,596
Neil Armstrong getting ready
to move the TV camera now
1086
00:59:20,640 --> 00:59:22,973
out to its panorama position.
1087
00:59:24,519 --> 00:59:25,930
I got plenty of cable.
1088
00:59:25,979 --> 00:59:28,960
You got plenty, plenty more.
1089
00:59:34,988 --> 00:59:37,150
Okay, that looks
good there, Neil.
1090
00:59:38,750 --> 00:59:39,407
Okay.
1091
00:59:39,451 --> 00:59:42,319
One hour, seven minutes
time expended.
1092
00:59:42,370 --> 00:59:45,613
Buzz is erecting
the solar wind experiment now.
1093
00:59:45,665 --> 00:59:47,998
Some of these small
depressions...
1094
00:59:48,430 --> 00:59:50,350
through the upper surface
of the soil
1095
00:59:50,870 --> 00:59:52,420
and about five or six inches
of bay
1096
00:59:52,464 --> 00:59:55,332
breaks loose and moves
1097
00:59:55,383 --> 00:59:57,841
as if it were caked
on the surface
1098
00:59:57,886 --> 01:00:00,128
when in fact it really isn't.
1099
01:00:00,180 --> 01:00:02,797
Houston, Columbia
on high gain, over.
1100
01:00:02,849 --> 01:00:04,306
Columbia, this is Houston,
1101
01:00:04,351 --> 01:00:07,940
reading you loud and clear,
over.
1102
01:00:07,145 --> 01:00:09,228
Yeah, reading you loud
and clear. How's it going?
1103
01:00:09,272 --> 01:00:11,605
Roger, the EVA
is progressing beautifully.
1104
01:00:11,650 --> 01:00:13,767
They're setting up the flag now.
1105
01:00:13,819 --> 01:00:15,230
Great.
1106
01:00:15,278 --> 01:00:16,985
I guess you're about
the only person around
1107
01:00:17,300 --> 01:00:19,773
that doesn't have
TV coverage of the scene.
1108
01:00:19,825 --> 01:00:21,942
How is the quality of the TV?
1109
01:00:21,993 --> 01:00:23,700
Oh, it's beautiful, Mike,
it really is.
1110
01:00:23,745 --> 01:00:25,532
They've got the flag up now
and you can see
1111
01:00:25,580 --> 01:00:30,700
the stars and stripes
from the lunar surface.
1112
01:00:30,752 --> 01:00:32,789
Beautiful, just beautiful.
1113
01:00:35,298 --> 01:00:37,415
Ah, Neil and Buzz.
1114
01:00:37,467 --> 01:00:40,710
The President of the United
States is in his Office now
1115
01:00:40,762 --> 01:00:44,756
and would like to say
a few words to you, over.
1116
01:00:44,808 --> 01:00:46,390
That would be an honor.
1117
01:00:46,434 --> 01:00:47,800
Go ahead, Mr. President.
1118
01:00:47,853 --> 01:00:50,766
This is Houston out.
1119
01:00:50,814 --> 01:00:52,305
Hello, Neil and Buzz.
1120
01:00:52,357 --> 01:00:54,394
I'm talking to you by telephone
1121
01:00:54,442 --> 01:00:56,729
from the Oval Room
at the White House.
1122
01:00:56,778 --> 01:01:00,442
And this certainly has to be
the most historic telephone call
1123
01:01:00,490 --> 01:01:02,402
ever made from the White House.
1124
01:01:02,450 --> 01:01:05,158
I just can't tell you
how proud we all are
1125
01:01:05,203 --> 01:01:06,444
of what you have done.
1126
01:01:06,496 --> 01:01:08,283
For every American,
this has to be
1127
01:01:08,331 --> 01:01:10,118
the proudest day
of our lives.
1128
01:01:10,167 --> 01:01:11,954
And for people
all over the world,
1129
01:01:12,200 --> 01:01:14,390
because of what you have done,
1130
01:01:14,870 --> 01:01:18,252
the heavens have become
a part of man's world.
1131
01:01:18,300 --> 01:01:22,214
And as you talk to us
from the Sea of Tranquility,
1132
01:01:22,262 --> 01:01:24,629
it inspires us
to redouble our efforts
1133
01:01:24,681 --> 01:01:28,550
to bring peace
and tranquility to Earth.
1134
01:01:28,602 --> 01:01:32,516
For one priceless moment,
in the whole history of man,
1135
01:01:32,564 --> 01:01:35,932
all the people on this Earth
are truly one.
1136
01:01:35,984 --> 01:01:38,271
One in their pride
in what you have done;
1137
01:01:38,320 --> 01:01:40,403
and one in our prayers
1138
01:01:40,447 --> 01:01:43,440
that you will return safely
to Earth.
1139
01:01:43,491 --> 01:01:44,902
Thank you, Mr. President.
1140
01:01:44,951 --> 01:01:48,444
It's a great honor and privilege
for us to be here,
1141
01:01:48,496 --> 01:01:51,340
representing not only
the United States
1142
01:01:51,820 --> 01:01:54,496
but men of peace
of all nations,
1143
01:01:54,544 --> 01:01:56,752
men with interests
and a curiosity
1144
01:01:56,796 --> 01:01:58,753
and with the vision
for the future.
1145
01:01:58,798 --> 01:02:02,917
It's an honor for us to be able
to participate here today.
1146
01:02:08,683 --> 01:02:10,640
Neil's been on the surface
an hour now,
1147
01:02:10,685 --> 01:02:12,893
Buzz not quite,
20 minutes less than that.
1148
01:02:12,938 --> 01:02:17,148
Heart rates on both crewmen
averaging between 90 and 100.
1149
01:02:17,192 --> 01:02:20,856
I don't note any abnormalities
in the LM.
1150
01:02:20,904 --> 01:02:22,611
Quads seem to be in good shape,
1151
01:02:22,656 --> 01:02:25,945
the primary and secondary struts
are in good shape,
1152
01:02:25,992 --> 01:02:28,826
antennas are all in place,
1153
01:02:28,870 --> 01:02:31,908
there's no evidence
of a problem underneath.
1154
01:02:31,957 --> 01:02:35,371
The SEQ bay contains
the scientific experiments
1155
01:02:35,418 --> 01:02:37,125
to be left
on the surface of the moon.
1156
01:02:37,170 --> 01:02:39,820
Have you got us
a good area picked out?
1157
01:02:39,130 --> 01:02:41,420
Buzz Aldrin carrying
the two experiments.
1158
01:02:41,910 --> 01:02:42,707
Straight out on that rise
out there
1159
01:02:42,759 --> 01:02:44,466
is probably as good as any.
1160
01:02:44,511 --> 01:02:47,128
I'm going to have to get on the
other side of this rock here.
1161
01:02:47,180 --> 01:02:50,423
The laser reflector
is installed,
1162
01:02:50,475 --> 01:02:52,216
and the bubble's level
1163
01:02:52,269 --> 01:02:55,853
and the alignment
appears to be good.
1164
01:02:55,897 --> 01:02:57,559
They've been on
their life support systems
1165
01:02:57,607 --> 01:02:58,973
2 hours and 25 minutes.
1166
01:02:59,250 --> 01:03:01,893
Houston, I have
the seismic experiment
1167
01:03:01,945 --> 01:03:05,279
flipped over now
and I'm aligning it with the sun
1168
01:03:05,323 --> 01:03:10,680
and all parts of the solar array
are clear of the ground now.
1169
01:03:10,120 --> 01:03:13,790
Buzz Aldrin is collecting
a core tube sample.
1170
01:03:13,123 --> 01:03:14,864
It almost looks wet.
1171
01:03:14,916 --> 01:03:17,124
Got it! Sampled.
1172
01:03:17,168 --> 01:03:18,329
Neil, this is Houston.
1173
01:03:18,378 --> 01:03:20,495
After you've got the core tubes
1174
01:03:20,547 --> 01:03:22,539
and the solar wind,
1175
01:03:22,590 --> 01:03:25,333
anything else
that you can throw into the box
1176
01:03:25,385 --> 01:03:26,967
would be acceptable.
1177
01:03:27,120 --> 01:03:29,550
Houston, we've got about
I'd say 20 pounds
1178
01:03:29,597 --> 01:03:33,841
of carefully selected,
if not documented, samples.
1179
01:03:33,893 --> 01:03:36,101
Houston, roger, well done, out.
1180
01:03:42,110 --> 01:03:44,648
Anything more
before I head on up, Bruce?
1181
01:03:44,696 --> 01:03:47,404
Negative,
head on up the ladder, Buzz.
1182
01:03:47,449 --> 01:03:49,782
Adios, amigos.
1183
01:03:49,826 --> 01:03:51,488
Transferring
the sample containers
1184
01:03:51,536 --> 01:03:52,993
into the LM cabin now.
1185
01:03:53,380 --> 01:03:57,499
Unofficial time off the surface
at 111:37:32.
1186
01:03:57,542 --> 01:04:02,287
Okay, the hatch is closed
and latched and verified secure.
1187
01:04:02,339 --> 01:04:04,800
Okay.
1188
01:04:04,132 --> 01:04:06,124
And we'd like to say
1189
01:04:06,176 --> 01:04:10,110
from all of us
down here in Houston
1190
01:04:10,550 --> 01:04:12,923
and really from all of us
in all the countries
1191
01:04:12,974 --> 01:04:15,717
in the entire world,
we think that you've done
1192
01:04:15,769 --> 01:04:17,556
a magnificent job
up there today.
1193
01:04:17,604 --> 01:04:18,604
Over.
1194
01:04:20,230 --> 01:04:21,559
Thank you very much.
1195
01:04:21,608 --> 01:04:23,941
It's been a long day.
1196
01:04:23,985 --> 01:04:25,601
Yes indeed,
get some rest there,
1197
01:04:25,653 --> 01:04:27,485
and have at it tomorrow.
1198
01:04:37,624 --> 01:04:41,493
Not since Adam has any human
known such solitude
1199
01:04:41,544 --> 01:04:43,706
as Mike Collins is experiencing
1200
01:04:43,755 --> 01:04:46,463
during the 47 minutes
of each lunar revolution
1201
01:04:46,508 --> 01:04:49,797
when he's behind the moon,
while he waits for his comrades
1202
01:04:49,844 --> 01:04:52,882
to soar with Eagle
from Tranquility Base,
1203
01:04:52,931 --> 01:04:54,843
and rejoin him
for the trip back to earth.
1204
01:04:54,891 --> 01:04:57,990
Collins, with the help
of flight controllers here
1205
01:04:57,143 --> 01:04:58,509
in Mission Control Center,
1206
01:04:58,561 --> 01:05:00,223
has kept
the Command Module systems
1207
01:05:00,271 --> 01:05:03,435
going pocketa pocketa pocketa.
1208
01:05:03,483 --> 01:05:07,727
Columbia, Columbia,
good morning from Houston.
1209
01:05:07,779 --> 01:05:11,363
How's the black team today?
All primed and rarin' to go?
1210
01:05:11,408 --> 01:05:13,491
Ah, you betcha there, Mike.
1211
01:05:13,535 --> 01:05:15,367
Going to keep you
a little busy here...
1212
01:05:15,412 --> 01:05:17,449
soon as we get
the state vector in,
1213
01:05:17,497 --> 01:05:22,370
we'd like you to go ahead
and do a P52, option 3.
1214
01:05:22,850 --> 01:05:24,702
And then when you come on around
the other side there,
1215
01:05:24,754 --> 01:05:30,295
we'll give you some landmark
tracking information on 130.
1216
01:05:30,343 --> 01:05:33,510
All right, fine, understand.
Thank you.
1217
01:05:33,960 --> 01:05:34,678
Tranquility Base, Houston.
1218
01:05:34,722 --> 01:05:36,304
How was the resting
standing up there?
1219
01:05:36,349 --> 01:05:39,342
Did you get a chance to curl up
on the engine can?
1220
01:05:39,394 --> 01:05:40,394
Ah, roger.
1221
01:05:40,437 --> 01:05:41,678
Neil has rigged himself
1222
01:05:41,729 --> 01:05:42,936
a really good hammock
1223
01:05:42,981 --> 01:05:44,472
with a waist tether
1224
01:05:44,524 --> 01:05:47,107
and he's been lying
on the ascent engine cover
1225
01:05:47,152 --> 01:05:49,640
and I curled up
on the floor. Over.
1226
01:05:49,112 --> 01:05:50,819
Ah, roger. Copy, Buzz.
1227
01:05:50,864 --> 01:05:53,447
Our science support room
here in Mission Control Center
1228
01:05:53,491 --> 01:05:55,528
reports receiving
continuous data
1229
01:05:55,577 --> 01:05:57,660
from the passive
seismic experiment
1230
01:05:57,704 --> 01:06:01,163
placed on the lunar surface last
night by the Apollo 11 crew...
1231
01:06:01,207 --> 01:06:03,995
recorded the astronauts'
footsteps on the moon
1232
01:06:04,430 --> 01:06:06,330
and will probably receive
its strongest signal
1233
01:06:06,379 --> 01:06:10,498
when the ascent engine ignites
and starts Eagle on its way
1234
01:06:10,550 --> 01:06:13,384
into lunar orbit
and rendezvous with Columbia.
1235
01:06:13,428 --> 01:06:14,919
Tranquility Base, Houston.
1236
01:06:14,971 --> 01:06:16,178
Go ahead.
1237
01:06:16,222 --> 01:06:18,900
Ah, roger.
Just a reminder here,
1238
01:06:18,570 --> 01:06:19,514
we want to make sure you leave
1239
01:06:19,559 --> 01:06:23,348
the rendezvous radar
circuit breakers pulled.
1240
01:06:23,396 --> 01:06:24,887
Okay.
1241
01:06:24,939 --> 01:06:27,602
Eagle and Columbia,
this is the backup crew.
1242
01:06:27,650 --> 01:06:30,108
Congratulations
on yesterday's performance
1243
01:06:30,153 --> 01:06:32,941
and our prayers are with you
for the rendezvous, over.
1244
01:06:32,989 --> 01:06:35,276
- Thank you, Jim.
- Thank you, Jim.
1245
01:06:40,163 --> 01:06:42,246
Almost 5,000 pounds
of propellant
1246
01:06:42,290 --> 01:06:44,657
will be run through
the ascent engine
1247
01:06:44,709 --> 01:06:46,166
on the ascent burn
1248
01:06:46,211 --> 01:06:48,578
which will place Eagle
back into lunar orbit
1249
01:06:48,630 --> 01:06:50,870
and following that,
1250
01:06:50,131 --> 01:06:52,874
the rendezvous sequence
consummate,
1251
01:06:52,926 --> 01:06:57,591
completed with the docking
at 128 hours approximately.
1252
01:06:57,639 --> 01:07:00,552
Flight Operations Director,
Chris Kraft,
1253
01:07:00,600 --> 01:07:03,434
commented that some 500 million
people around the world
1254
01:07:03,478 --> 01:07:07,970
were helping push Eagle off
the moon and back into orbit.
1255
01:07:07,148 --> 01:07:09,856
Flight director Glynn Lunney
is polling the various positions
1256
01:07:09,901 --> 01:07:12,644
here in the control room
on their readiness.
1257
01:07:12,695 --> 01:07:14,687
- FIDO, status.
- Got it all, Flight, good to go.
1258
01:07:14,739 --> 01:07:16,526
- GUIDANCE.
- Waiting for GUIDANCE steering
1259
01:07:16,574 --> 01:07:17,735
at two minutes.
1260
01:07:17,784 --> 01:07:19,195
- CONTROL.
- We're go, Flight.
1261
01:07:19,244 --> 01:07:20,405
- TELCOM.
- Go, Flight.
1262
01:07:20,453 --> 01:07:21,989
- Surgeon.
- Go, Flight.
1263
01:07:22,380 --> 01:07:24,300
We see it, Flight. Looks good.
1264
01:07:24,820 --> 01:07:26,950
Tranquility Base, Houston.
1265
01:07:27,100 --> 01:07:28,287
Roger, go ahead.
1266
01:07:28,336 --> 01:07:30,453
Roger, Eagle's looking
1267
01:07:30,505 --> 01:07:32,212
real fine to us down here.
1268
01:07:32,257 --> 01:07:34,465
And you're clear for takeoff.
1269
01:07:34,509 --> 01:07:35,590
Roger, understand.
1270
01:07:35,635 --> 01:07:37,501
We're number one on the runway.
1271
01:07:43,590 --> 01:07:45,847
GUIDANCE reports
both navigation systems on Eagle
1272
01:07:45,895 --> 01:07:47,102
are looking good.
1273
01:07:51,484 --> 01:07:54,443
Nine, eight, seven,
1274
01:07:54,487 --> 01:07:56,319
six, five,
1275
01:07:56,364 --> 01:07:59,607
abort stage, engine arm,
ascent, proceed.
1276
01:08:06,400 --> 01:08:07,920
- The Eagle has wings.
- Stand by for pitchover.
1277
01:08:07,959 --> 01:08:09,700
Pitching over.
1278
01:08:09,752 --> 01:08:11,243
Very smooth.
1279
01:08:18,970 --> 01:08:20,882
We're going right down U.S. 1.
1280
01:08:22,640 --> 01:08:24,347
Roger.
1281
01:08:24,392 --> 01:08:26,304
Not very much thruster activity.
1282
01:08:26,352 --> 01:08:28,560
FLIGHT, FIDO, PNGS MSFIN,
we're looking good.
1283
01:08:28,605 --> 01:08:31,939
- Okay, mighty fine.
- Go, both systems.
1284
01:08:31,983 --> 01:08:35,192
30 seconds, Flight.
1285
01:08:35,236 --> 01:08:36,818
700, 150 up. Beautiful.
1286
01:08:36,863 --> 01:08:38,320
- TELCOM.
- Go.
1287
01:08:40,740 --> 01:08:43,192
Eagle, Houston, you're still
looking mighty fine.
1288
01:08:43,244 --> 01:08:47,864
Roger, good agreement in Delta-V
to go in both AGS and PNGS.
1289
01:08:47,915 --> 01:08:49,760
Roger.
1290
01:08:50,752 --> 01:08:53,916
All three data sources
are agreeing quite closely here.
1291
01:08:53,963 --> 01:08:56,376
Eagle, Houston.
Aft Omni, low-bit rate,
1292
01:08:56,424 --> 01:09:00,293
and we'll see you
at 127 plus 51.
1293
01:09:18,363 --> 01:09:23,358
127 hours, 39 minutes,
39.2 seconds.
1294
01:09:23,409 --> 01:09:24,991
This is the start time
1295
01:09:25,360 --> 01:09:27,574
for a series
of velocity match maneuvers
1296
01:09:27,622 --> 01:09:30,330
to bring Eagle in with Columbia.
1297
01:09:46,391 --> 01:09:50,601
Uh, Houston, the AGS has
a Delta-H of 15.5
1298
01:09:50,645 --> 01:09:54,309
and a maneuver of 51.3.
1299
01:09:54,357 --> 01:09:56,849
Roger, we copy.
1300
01:09:56,901 --> 01:10:01,737
As the two vehicles come around
on the 26th lunar revolution,
1301
01:10:01,781 --> 01:10:04,694
Mike Collins aboard Columbia
is spring loaded
1302
01:10:04,742 --> 01:10:08,486
to do what is called
a mirror image maneuver.
1303
01:10:30,170 --> 01:10:31,724
Okay, we're about
seven feet a second
1304
01:10:31,769 --> 01:10:33,101
coming in at you.
1305
01:10:50,455 --> 01:10:51,616
Eagle, Columbia.
1306
01:10:51,664 --> 01:10:53,997
I've got 470 now for R-dot,
1307
01:10:54,410 --> 01:10:55,282
and I just broke lock.
1308
01:10:55,334 --> 01:10:57,701
Could you hold silence
for a few seconds here
1309
01:10:57,754 --> 01:10:59,495
while I re-acquire?
1310
01:11:21,319 --> 01:11:22,855
Columbia has reacquired you.
1311
01:11:24,822 --> 01:11:27,189
Okay, Mike, I'll try
to get in position here
1312
01:11:27,241 --> 01:11:30,325
and then you got it.
1313
01:11:30,369 --> 01:11:31,905
Eagle, Columbia's
starting to maneuver
1314
01:11:31,954 --> 01:11:33,661
to TPI attitude.
1315
01:11:33,706 --> 01:11:34,822
Okay.
1316
01:11:46,260 --> 01:11:48,718
Okay, I got it from here.
1317
01:11:56,187 --> 01:11:57,769
Looks good, Mike.
1318
01:12:09,700 --> 01:12:11,657
(indistinct), okay.
1319
01:12:13,996 --> 01:12:17,410
Okay, we're all yours,
Columbia.
1320
01:12:17,458 --> 01:12:19,745
Communications are
somewhat scratchy.
1321
01:12:19,794 --> 01:12:22,537
Columbia and Eagle
now reunited
1322
01:12:22,588 --> 01:12:26,127
to become Apollo 11 again.
1323
01:12:26,175 --> 01:12:29,259
Apollo 11, Houston, about
a minute and a half to LOS,
1324
01:12:29,303 --> 01:12:30,419
you're looking great.
1325
01:12:30,471 --> 01:12:32,383
It's been a mighty fine day.
1326
01:12:32,431 --> 01:12:34,388
Boy, you're not kidding.
1327
01:12:34,433 --> 01:12:36,490
Armstrong and Aldrin
transferring back
1328
01:12:36,102 --> 01:12:38,389
to the Command Module
with Mike Collins.
1329
01:12:38,437 --> 01:12:40,770
Houston, this is Columbia
reading you loud and clear.
1330
01:12:40,815 --> 01:12:43,182
We're all three back inside,
the hatch is installed,
1331
01:12:43,234 --> 01:12:44,941
we're running a pressure
check-leak check.
1332
01:12:44,986 --> 01:12:46,818
Everything's going well.
1333
01:12:46,863 --> 01:12:49,446
Roger. How's it feel up there
to have some company?
1334
01:12:49,490 --> 01:12:51,260
Damn good, I'll tell ya.
1335
01:12:51,750 --> 01:12:52,532
I bet.
1336
01:12:52,577 --> 01:12:54,120
I bet you'd almost be
talking to yourself up there
1337
01:12:54,360 --> 01:12:56,494
after 10 revs or so.
1338
01:12:56,539 --> 01:12:58,280
Ah, no.
It's a happy home up here,
1339
01:12:58,332 --> 01:13:01,496
it'd be nice to have
100 million Americans up here.
1340
01:13:01,544 --> 01:13:03,800
Rog.
1341
01:13:03,129 --> 01:13:05,315
They were with you in spirit
anyway, at least that many.
1342
01:13:05,339 --> 01:13:06,955
Thank you, sir.
1343
01:13:07,800 --> 01:13:09,000
And Apollo 11, Houston.
1344
01:13:09,510 --> 01:13:11,543
All your systems
look real good to us.
1345
01:13:11,596 --> 01:13:14,680
We would like you
to jettison Eagle.
1346
01:13:14,724 --> 01:13:17,888
You're go for power arm
and you're go for jettison.
1347
01:13:17,935 --> 01:13:20,177
Okay.
1348
01:13:21,772 --> 01:13:24,810
There she goes.
She was a good one.
1349
01:13:24,859 --> 01:13:26,200
Roger dodger.
1350
01:13:26,680 --> 01:13:28,651
We got Eagle looking good.
1351
01:13:28,696 --> 01:13:30,562
It's holding cabin pressure
and it picked up
1352
01:13:30,615 --> 01:13:33,824
about two feet per second
from that jettison.
1353
01:13:33,868 --> 01:13:36,906
The crew jettisoned the LM
at 130 hours 30 minutes.
1354
01:13:36,954 --> 01:13:40,743
We're now 10 seconds away
from Trans-Earth Injection.
1355
01:13:40,791 --> 01:13:43,408
They will burn their service
propulsion system engine
1356
01:13:43,461 --> 01:13:45,202
for 2 minutes, 28 seconds,
1357
01:13:45,254 --> 01:13:48,497
to start them
on their way back to earth.
1358
01:13:48,549 --> 01:13:51,132
Apollo 11, Houston.
one minute to LOS.
1359
01:13:51,177 --> 01:13:52,793
The trans-earth
injection maneuver
1360
01:13:52,845 --> 01:13:54,757
will be performed
on backside of the moon
1361
01:13:54,805 --> 01:13:57,343
at the beginning
of the 31st revolution.
1362
01:13:57,391 --> 01:14:00,555
We'll reacquire the spacecraft
on the other side of the moon.
1363
01:14:00,603 --> 01:14:02,595
Hello, Apollo 11. Houston.
1364
01:14:02,647 --> 01:14:04,410
You're looking good
going over the hill.
1365
01:14:04,650 --> 01:14:05,977
Go sic 'em!
1366
01:14:06,250 --> 01:14:07,891
Thank you, sir.
We'll do it.
1367
01:14:10,196 --> 01:14:12,404
Standby for ullage.
1368
01:14:12,448 --> 01:14:14,189
Ullage.
1369
01:14:15,451 --> 01:14:17,113
Copy.
1370
01:14:28,881 --> 01:14:29,997
Burn!
1371
01:14:30,490 --> 01:14:31,585
- A good one.
- Nice.
1372
01:14:31,634 --> 01:14:33,487
- I got two balls.
- Okay, here come the other two.
1373
01:14:33,511 --> 01:14:37,300
...barber pole, gray,
the other two are on good.
1374
01:14:37,348 --> 01:14:39,590
Man, that feels like g,
doesn't it?
1375
01:14:51,362 --> 01:14:52,523
One minute.
1376
01:14:52,571 --> 01:14:54,984
Chamber pressure's
holding right on 100.
1377
01:14:55,320 --> 01:14:56,898
(indistinct) pressure.
1378
01:15:02,810 --> 01:15:03,617
Gimbals look good.
1379
01:15:03,666 --> 01:15:06,330
Total attitude looks good.
1380
01:15:06,850 --> 01:15:09,749
Rates are damped out
a little bit.
1381
01:15:17,763 --> 01:15:19,800
Standing by for engine off.
1382
01:15:19,849 --> 01:15:22,637
It should be shut down now.
1383
01:15:22,685 --> 01:15:23,766
Okay.
1384
01:15:23,811 --> 01:15:25,803
Shutdown.
1385
01:15:25,855 --> 01:15:27,687
Beautiful.
1386
01:15:27,732 --> 01:15:28,973
Beautiful burn.
1387
01:15:29,250 --> 01:15:30,106
SPS, I love you!
1388
01:15:30,151 --> 01:15:32,985
You are a jewel!
1389
01:15:33,290 --> 01:15:34,691
AOS.
1390
01:15:34,739 --> 01:15:37,152
And there's the cue,
we have acquisition of signal.
1391
01:15:39,285 --> 01:15:41,277
Halleluiah!
1392
01:15:41,328 --> 01:15:42,114
Thank you, Charlie boy.
1393
01:15:42,163 --> 01:15:43,279
Looking good here.
1394
01:15:43,330 --> 01:15:44,370
That was a beautiful burn.
1395
01:15:44,415 --> 01:15:46,702
- They don't come any finer.
- Rog.
1396
01:15:46,751 --> 01:15:48,834
Tell 'em to open up
the LRL doors, Charlie.
1397
01:15:48,878 --> 01:15:51,837
Roger, we got you coming home.
1398
01:15:58,262 --> 01:16:01,960
Let's get some music...
how about these tapes?
1399
01:18:06,348 --> 01:18:10,262
Hey, this should be
getting larger.
1400
01:18:10,311 --> 01:18:14,681
And if it is, it's the place
we're coming home to.
1401
01:18:14,732 --> 01:18:18,146
No matter where you travel,
it's always nice to get home.
1402
01:18:18,194 --> 01:18:22,290
We concur, 11... we'll be
happy to have you back.
1403
01:18:30,623 --> 01:18:35,709
Apollo 11 now 94,961
nautical miles from Earth.
1404
01:18:35,753 --> 01:18:37,289
Re-entry is scheduled to begin
1405
01:18:37,338 --> 01:18:40,922
18 hours, 18 minutes
and 12 seconds.
1406
01:18:40,966 --> 01:18:43,830
How's old Flight, Bruce?
1407
01:18:43,135 --> 01:18:45,920
Did he ever let you go
get a cup of coffee
1408
01:18:45,137 --> 01:18:47,800
while we were over
on the backside?
1409
01:18:47,848 --> 01:18:49,743
Things have been going
pretty smoothly down here.
1410
01:18:49,767 --> 01:18:53,181
He's really not that hard
to get along with.
1411
01:18:53,229 --> 01:18:55,687
Ah, he must be mellowing.
1412
01:18:55,731 --> 01:18:58,144
Well, we've only got two
of them back here right now.
1413
01:18:58,192 --> 01:19:00,605
The next item scheduled
on the flight plan
1414
01:19:00,653 --> 01:19:03,316
is a television transmission.
1415
01:19:03,364 --> 01:19:06,573
You may be interested in knowing
that Jan and the children,
1416
01:19:06,617 --> 01:19:09,325
and Pat and the youngsters
and Andy Aldrin
1417
01:19:09,370 --> 01:19:13,740
are down here in the viewing
room watching this evening.
1418
01:19:13,791 --> 01:19:14,911
Oh, we're glad to hear that.
1419
01:19:17,294 --> 01:19:19,707
You have good S-band
signal strength now, Houston?
1420
01:19:19,755 --> 01:19:21,872
Okay, you're coming through
loud and clear now, 11,
1421
01:19:21,924 --> 01:19:24,507
with your patch.
1422
01:19:24,551 --> 01:19:28,900
This has been far more
than three men
1423
01:19:28,138 --> 01:19:31,347
on a voyage to the moon.
1424
01:19:31,392 --> 01:19:34,510
We feel that
this stands as a symbol
1425
01:19:34,561 --> 01:19:38,225
of the insatiable curiosity
of all mankind
1426
01:19:38,274 --> 01:19:40,641
to explore the unknown.
1427
01:19:40,693 --> 01:19:45,188
This operation is somewhat like
the periscope of a submarine.
1428
01:19:45,239 --> 01:19:47,447
All you see is the three of us.
1429
01:19:47,491 --> 01:19:49,278
But beneath the surface
1430
01:19:49,326 --> 01:19:51,568
are thousands and thousands
of others.
1431
01:19:51,620 --> 01:19:54,613
We'd like to give
a special thanks
1432
01:19:54,665 --> 01:20:00,332
to all those Americans
who built this spacecraft,
1433
01:20:00,379 --> 01:20:02,416
who did the construction,
1434
01:20:02,464 --> 01:20:04,922
design, the tests,
1435
01:20:04,967 --> 01:20:10,964
and put their hearts
and all their abilities
1436
01:20:11,150 --> 01:20:14,554
into those crafts.
1437
01:20:14,601 --> 01:20:19,620
To those people, tonight
we give a special thank you.
1438
01:20:19,106 --> 01:20:22,770
And to all the other people
that are listening
1439
01:20:22,818 --> 01:20:25,600
and watching tonight,
1440
01:20:25,112 --> 01:20:26,398
God bless you.
1441
01:20:26,447 --> 01:20:28,530
Goodnight from Apollo 11.
1442
01:20:38,584 --> 01:20:40,621
Weather in the recovery area:
1443
01:20:40,669 --> 01:20:44,959
Skies will be partly cloudy,
six-foot sea,
1444
01:20:45,700 --> 01:20:47,715
temperature near 80 degrees.
1445
01:20:47,760 --> 01:20:53,510
This landing area is
215 miles to the northeast
1446
01:20:53,980 --> 01:20:55,306
from the original landing area,
1447
01:20:55,351 --> 01:20:57,388
it moved because
of thundershowers
1448
01:20:57,436 --> 01:21:00,429
in the original area.
1449
01:21:00,481 --> 01:21:03,940
Apollo 11's distance now
is 3,000 nautical miles,
1450
01:21:03,984 --> 01:21:08,399
velocity 26,685 feet per second.
1451
01:21:08,447 --> 01:21:10,860
In the next 20 minutes,
Apollo 11 will add
1452
01:21:10,908 --> 01:21:13,742
almost 10,000 feet per second
to that figure.
1453
01:21:13,786 --> 01:21:17,746
Entry at 75 statute miles.
1454
01:21:17,790 --> 01:21:21,249
Beginning blackout
at 62 statute miles.
1455
01:21:21,293 --> 01:21:25,370
And main shoot deployment
10,500 feet.
1456
01:21:43,357 --> 01:21:44,973
And 11, Houston.
1457
01:21:45,250 --> 01:21:47,517
Weather's still holding
real fine in the recovery area,
1458
01:21:47,569 --> 01:21:50,482
looks like it's about 1500
scattered, high scattered,
1459
01:21:50,531 --> 01:21:53,490
and still
three to six foot waves
1460
01:21:53,534 --> 01:21:55,196
The air part of it sounds good.
1461
01:21:55,244 --> 01:21:56,405
Roger.
1462
01:21:56,453 --> 01:21:58,365
The Earth is really
getting bigger up here
1463
01:21:58,414 --> 01:22:01,623
and of course
we see a crescent.
1464
01:22:01,667 --> 01:22:03,186
Apollo 11 lined up
right down the middle
1465
01:22:03,210 --> 01:22:05,293
of the entry corridor.
1466
01:22:05,337 --> 01:22:08,250
We're a minute and 45
seconds from entry.
1467
01:22:08,298 --> 01:22:12,212
Blackout will begin
18 seconds after entry.
1468
01:22:12,261 --> 01:22:13,752
Apollo 11, Houston.
1469
01:22:13,804 --> 01:22:15,730
You're still looking
mighty fine here,
1470
01:22:15,970 --> 01:22:18,135
you're cleared for landing.
1471
01:22:18,183 --> 01:22:19,924
Ah, we appreciate that Ron.
Thank you.
1472
01:22:19,977 --> 01:22:22,640
Rog. Gear's down and locked.
1473
01:22:22,688 --> 01:22:24,145
Roger.
1474
01:22:24,189 --> 01:22:26,897
Guidance officer reports
the Command Module computer
1475
01:22:26,942 --> 01:22:30,231
looks good and the guidance
and navigation system is go.
1476
01:22:30,279 --> 01:22:31,645
And 11, Houston.
1477
01:22:31,697 --> 01:22:32,924
You're going over the hill
there shortly,
1478
01:22:32,948 --> 01:22:35,782
you're looking
mighty fine to us.
1479
01:22:35,826 --> 01:22:37,283
See you later.
1480
01:22:43,876 --> 01:22:44,912
There's the horizon.
1481
01:22:44,960 --> 01:22:46,792
Got the horizon now.
1482
01:23:35,511 --> 01:23:38,720
And beginning of blackout
approximately 17 seconds
1483
01:23:38,764 --> 01:23:41,973
after entry interface
into the atmosphere.
1484
01:23:42,170 --> 01:23:47,103
400,000 feet or approximately
85 miles above the Earth.
1485
01:23:53,237 --> 01:23:56,776
At blackout,
we were showing velocity
1486
01:23:56,823 --> 01:24:00,942
36,237 feet per second.
1487
01:24:00,994 --> 01:24:06,831
Range to go to splash,
1510 nautical miles.
1488
01:24:06,875 --> 01:24:09,242
(indistinct) LOS.
1489
01:24:09,294 --> 01:24:12,412
Redstone LOS blackout.
1490
01:24:12,464 --> 01:24:14,800
Roger, you have arrived...
1491
01:24:14,132 --> 01:24:17,296
Apollo 11,
Houston through ARIA.
1492
01:24:20,970 --> 01:24:24,182
We're looking
for your (indistinct).
1493
01:24:24,226 --> 01:24:27,219
Apollo 11,
Houston through ARIA.
1494
01:24:43,829 --> 01:24:46,446
Apollo 11,
Houston through ARIA 4.
1495
01:25:03,807 --> 01:25:06,925
Okay, CAPCOM, one last call here
and we'll have to give up
1496
01:25:06,977 --> 01:25:10,971
and let the recovery people
have it.
1497
01:25:11,230 --> 01:25:14,391
Apollo 11, Houston through ARIA.
1498
01:25:16,820 --> 01:25:19,938
Apollo 11, Apollo 11,
this is Hornet, Hornet, over.
1499
01:25:19,990 --> 01:25:23,280
This is Apollo 11,
we read you loud and clear.
1500
01:25:23,760 --> 01:25:28,117
Our position, 133016915.
1501
01:25:28,165 --> 01:25:29,906
There they are!
1502
01:25:37,490 --> 01:25:39,257
The condition of crew, over.
1503
01:25:39,301 --> 01:25:42,900
The condition of crew...
1504
01:25:42,540 --> 01:25:44,842
4,000-3500 feet
on the way down.
1505
01:25:44,890 --> 01:25:50,852
Latitude, longitude,
13,30; 169,15... over.
1506
01:25:50,896 --> 01:25:53,130
Hornet roger, copy out.
1507
01:25:53,650 --> 01:25:55,682
Hornet reports spacecraft
right on target point.
1508
01:25:55,734 --> 01:25:56,850
Splashdown!
1509
01:25:56,902 --> 01:25:58,985
Hornet, splashdown.
1510
01:25:59,290 --> 01:26:02,193
Hornet copies.
1511
01:26:02,240 --> 01:26:07,326
This is SWIM 1, the
Command Module is at stable 1.
1512
01:26:07,371 --> 01:26:09,112
Hornet roger.
1513
01:26:09,164 --> 01:26:12,202
Stable 1 now, stable 1.
1514
01:26:16,880 --> 01:26:17,440
Our condition is
all three excellent.
1515
01:26:17,464 --> 01:26:20,207
We're just fine,
take your time.
1516
01:26:20,258 --> 01:26:23,126
That was Mike Collins reporting
the crew is excellent.
1517
01:26:23,178 --> 01:26:24,510
Doing all right,
1518
01:26:24,554 --> 01:26:25,920
third astronaut
is in the net
1519
01:26:25,972 --> 01:26:28,840
and on his way up.
1520
01:26:28,892 --> 01:26:31,179
Clear the Command Module.
1521
01:26:36,316 --> 01:26:39,480
Everybody's in the hatch
and finally in the helicopter.
1522
01:26:43,865 --> 01:26:45,276
This is Recovery 1.
1523
01:26:45,325 --> 01:26:47,320
I have three astronauts
aboard,
1524
01:26:47,770 --> 01:26:52,118
switching power and frequency,
power and frequency.
1525
01:26:52,165 --> 01:26:54,310
Recovery 1, Hornet.
Understand Big Swimmer
1526
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has completed his
decontamination
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of the Command Module.
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The elevator will
take Recovery 1
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down to the hangar deck
where the crew will enter
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the Mobile Quarantine facility.
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This control center becoming
jammed with people.
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We've never seen
this many people
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in the control center
at one time before.
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The Apollo 11 plaque
has been hung
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01:27:24,531 --> 01:27:27,114
in the Mission Control Center,
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a replica of the crew patch.
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And the flags are waving
and the cigars are being lit up,
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and clear across
the big board in front
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is President John F. Kennedy's
message to Congress
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from May 1961.
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Even though I realize
that this is in some measure
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an act of faith and vision,
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for we do not now know
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what benefits await us.
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But if I were to say,
my fellow citizens,
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that we shall send to the moon,
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240,000 miles away from
the control station in Houston,
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a giant rocket
more than 300 feet tall,
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01:28:41,858 --> 01:28:43,850
fitted together with
a precision better
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than the finest watch,
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carrying all the equipment
needed for propulsion,
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guidance, control,
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communications,
food, and survival,
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on an untried mission,
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01:28:56,206 --> 01:28:58,823
to an unknown celestial body,
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and then return it
safely to Earth,
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reentering the atmosphere
at speeds of over
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25,000 miles per hour,
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causing heat about half that
of the temperature of the sun,
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almost as hot
as it is here today,
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01:29:12,806 --> 01:29:16,891
and do all this,
and do all this and do it right,
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and do it first,
before this decade is out,
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then we must be bold.
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Man's first trip to the moon,
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a magnificent
eight-day voyage
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spanning time and space
and history,
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01:30:49,569 --> 01:30:52,312
ended today when
three American explorers
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brought their small ship
down safely in the Pacific.
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01:30:55,992 --> 01:30:57,904
Apollo 11 astronauts
Neil Armstrong,
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Edwin Aldrin,
and Michael Collins
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landed their spacecraft
southwest of Hawaii
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at ten minutes of one,
Eastern time,
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01:31:04,918 --> 01:31:06,784
nine miles from
the recovery ship
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01:31:06,836 --> 01:31:08,668
and two miles off target.
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01:31:08,713 --> 01:31:10,670
After donning
protective clothing,
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the three astronauts
were airlifted
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to the carrier Hornet,
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01:31:14,940 --> 01:31:16,962
and transferred to
a special isolation chamber.
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They'll be quarantined
18 days
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while scientists determine
if they've brought back
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any dangerous lunar organisms.
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01:31:24,145 --> 01:31:26,888
Their flight climaxed
centuries of dreaming
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and months and years
of planning and training.
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I'd like to take this
opportunity particularly
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to thank all those of you
I see out there
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who are my gracious hosts
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here in the lunar
receiving laboratory.
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And I can't say that
I would choose to spend
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01:31:58,722 --> 01:32:00,384
a couple of weeks like that,
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but I'm very glad
that we got the opportunity
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to complete the mission.
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