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Narrator: HIDDEN IN THE ARCHIVES
FOR OVER 50 YEARS...
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King: 11.
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...THOUSANDS OF REELS
OF FORGOTTEN FILM...
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10.
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...BROUGHT TOGETHER
FOR THE FIRST TIME...
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9.
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...TO REVEAL A SEEMINGLY
IMPOSSIBLE CHALLENGE.
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IGNITION SEQUENCE START.
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Griffin: I THOUGHT, "NO WAY.
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ARE YOU KIDDING ME?"
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Anders: EVERY DAY HAD SOMETHING
THAT I HAD NEVER SEEN BEFORE.
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RELEASE.
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Narrator:
AN INCREDIBLE DECADE OF TRIAL...
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ALL SYSTEMS ARE GO.
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...AND ERROR.
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[ MAN SPEAKS INDISTINCTLY
OVER RADIO]
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Griffin: AT THE END OF THE DAY,
WE ALL KNEW THE RISK.
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Armstrong: WE GOT SKIRT SEP.
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Narrator: A TEAM OF OVER 400,000
MEN AND WOMEN...
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Worden:
EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THOSE PEOPLE
HAD ONE GOAL IN MIND.
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Narrator: ...CAUGHT ON CAMERA.
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Lovell: I WAS AT THE RIGHT PLACE
AT THE RIGHT TIME.
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King: 3.
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Narrator:
WITH UNSEEN FOOTAGE...
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2....AND EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWS...
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AND THAT'S 1.
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...THE STORY OF MANKIND'S
MOST AUDACIOUS ADVENTURE.
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LIFT-OFF.
WE HAVE A LIFT-OFF.
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LIFT-OFF ON APOLLO 11.
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Schmitt:
THERE'S NO TURNING BACK.
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YOU'RE GOING TO THE MOON.
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CAPTIONS PAID FOR BY
DISCOVERY COMMUNICATIONS
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♪♪
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Cronkite: WE'RE COUNTING DOWN
TOWARD THE LAUNCH OF APOLLO 11.
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3 HOURS AND 32 MINUTES
FROM NOW,
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MAN BEGINS THE GREATEST
ADVENTURE IN HIS HISTORY --
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A TRIP TO THE MOON, WITH THE
EXPECTATION OF LANDING THERE.
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Narrator:
APOLLO 11 IS READY FOR LAUNCH.
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IT'S TAKEN AN ARMY
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OF ALMOST HALF A MILLION
SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS
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NEARLY A DECADE
TO GET TO THIS POINT.
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NOW A TREASURE TROVE
OF FORGOTTEN FILM
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REVEALING THIS HISTORIC MISSION
IN JAW-DROPPING DETAIL.
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THREE HOURS BEFORE LAUNCH,
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NASA CAMERAS CAPTURE
THE APOLLO 11 CREW SUITING UP.
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MY NAME IS MIKE COLLINS.
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ON APOLLO 11, I WAS
THE COMMAND MODULE PILOT.
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FLYING TO AND FROM THE MOON
IS A THREE-MAN JOB.
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WE EACH HAD SPECIALTIES.
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Narrator: THE MISSION COMMANDER
IS NEIL ARMSTRONG,
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RESPONSIBLE FOR GETTING HIS TEAM
TO THE MOON AND BACK.
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BUZZ ALDRIN,
THE LUNAR MODULE PILOT,
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WILL ATTEMPT THE LANDING
WITH ARMSTRONG
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WHILE MIKE COLLINS
WILL STAY IN LUNAR ORBIT.
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Collins:
IT WAS A QUESTION OF CAMARADERIE
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AND ALL PITCHING TOGETHER
TO GET THE JOB DOWN.
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♪♪
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Narrator:
SUITED UP AND READY TO GO...
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♪♪
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...THE ASTRONAUTS LEAVE
FOR THE PAD.
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King:
RIGHT ON TIME, THE PRIME CREW
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NOW DEPARTING FROM
THEIR CREW QUARTERS
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HERE AT THE KENNEDY
SPACE CENTER.
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[ CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ]
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Narrator:
NEIL ARMSTRONG LEADS THE CREW
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INTO THE GLARE
OF THE WORLD'S PRESS.
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♪♪
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EIGHT MILES AWAY, THE MOST
POWERFUL MACHINE EVER BUILT,
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THE SATURN V ROCKET,
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AWAITS THEIR ARRIVAL.
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Collins: I WENT OUT THERE
WITH NEIL AND BUZZ.
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39A WAS OUR PAD.
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WE'D BEEN ACCUSTOMED
TO GOING OUT TO THE PAD
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AND FINDING 40 OR 50 WORKMEN
SCAMPERING UP AND DOWN
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LIKE ANTS ON THE GANTRIES,
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AND HERE, ON LAUNCH DAY,
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NO ONE WAS THERE.
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ANYWAY, WE FOUND OUR WAY
UP TO THIS LITTLE ELEVATOR,
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THREE OF US, PLUS TECHNICIAN,
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AND UP WE WENT
300-AND-SOME FEET IN THE AIR.
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King: THIS IS APOLLO-SATURN
LAUNCH CONTROL.
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SHORTLY, WE'LL EXPECT
ASTRONAUTS NEIL ARMSTRONG
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AND MICHAEL COLLINS
TO COME ACROSS SWING ARM 9
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AND STAND BY
TO BOARD THE SPACECRAFT.
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Collins: WHEN I WAS WAITING
FOR MY TURN TO BOARD,
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I COULD LOOK TO MY RIGHT,
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AND I SEE THIS GIGANTIC
PILE OF MACHINERY,
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360 FEET TALL FULL OF GADGETS
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THAT WERE GOING TO
PROPEL ME TO THE MOON.
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ASTRONAUT FRED HAISE
IS ABOUT TO COME OUT
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AFTER GIVING THE THREE
PRIME CREWMEN A HAND
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IN THEIR PRELIMINARY
CHECKOUTS ABOARD.
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MY NAME IS FRED HAISE.
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I WAS THE BACK-UP
LUNAR MODULE PILOT
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ON THE APOLLO 11 MISSION.
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I WAS THE LAST PERSON
TO CRAWL OUT OF THE CAPSULE,
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LEAVING NEIL, BUZZ, AND MIKE
TO TAKE THEIR TRIP TO THE MOON.
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I WAVED GOODBYE TO THEM
AND GAVE THEM A THUMBS-UP,
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HOPING THINGS GO WELL.
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Man:
OKAY, THE SWING ARM IS GOING
TO FULL RETRACT AT THIS TIME.
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Narrator: FILLED WITH
SUPER-COOLED LIQUID FUEL,
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THE SATURN V WEIGHS
OVER 3,200 TONS.
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LAUNCHING A ROCKET THIS BIG
IS AN UNPRECEDENTED CHALLENGE.
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♪♪
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RARELY SEEN FOOTAGE REVEALS
THE IMMENSE SCALE OF THE TASK.
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Announcer:
NASA's PROJECT APOLLO.
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ITS MOST URGENT
ENGINEERING CHALLENGE --
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THE DEVELOPMENT
OF A LAUNCH VEHICLE,
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CAPABLE OF HURTLING
MEN AND MATERIAL
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TO A POINT
250,000 MILES AWAY --
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THE MOON.
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Narrator:
THE SATURN V MUST DELIVER
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AT LEAST 7.5 MILLION
POUNDS OF THRUST
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IN A SUSTAINED...
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CONTROLLED...
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WAY.
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FILM FOOTAGE TRACES
ALMOST 10 YEARS
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DEVELOPING A GIANT
ROCKET ENGINE --
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THE F-1.
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MY NAME IS RICK WEISS,
PROPULSION ENGINEER
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FOR ALL THE APOLLO MISSIONS.
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THE F-1 ENGINE WAS PHENOMENAL
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WITH 1.5 MILLION POUNDS
OF THRUST.
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Narrator: FILM OF NASA
FACILITIES ACROSS AMERICA
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REVEALS CRITICAL TEST FIRINGS
TO PERFECT THE ENGINE.
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♪♪
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Weiss:
THE WHOLE KEY TO IT IS TIMING,
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THAT THE LIQUID OXYGEN MEETS
THE FUEL AT THE RIGHT TIME,
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AND IT'S BURNED PRECISELY
AT THE RIGHT MOMENT.
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Narrator: THE RESULT IS THE MOST
POWERFUL COMBUSTION ENGINE EVER,
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WHICH NOW MUST PERFORM PERFECTLY
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IN FULL VIEW
OF THE WORLD'S CAMERAS.
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♪♪
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FROM THE AIR, FILM FOOTAGE
CAPTURES SPECTATORS
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POURING IN
TO WITNESS THE LAUNCH.
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King: THE ESTIMATE IS
MORE THAN A MILLION PERSONS
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ARE IN THE IMMEDIATE AREA
IN BREVARD COUNTY
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TO WATCH THE LAUNCH.
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AND AT THE V.I.P. STANDS
3 1/2 MILES AWAY FROM THE PAD,
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NEWS CAMERAS AND HOME MOVIES
RECORD THE EXCITEMENT.
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I'M KOTCHO SOLACOFF.
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I'VE KNOWN NEIL SINCE WE WERE
IN THE SIXTH GRADE.
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THE V.I.P. GRANDSTAND
WAS 3 1/2 MILES
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FROM WHERE THE ROCKET WAS.
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I FELT VERY SPECIAL TO BE THERE,
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ALL TO SEE OUR BEST FRIEND
ON THAT ROCKET.
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Morgan: IT WAS JUST PEOPLE,
PEOPLE, PEOPLE EVERYWHERE.
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THEY JUST WANTED TO BE
A PART OF THE HISTORY.
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♪♪
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I'M JOANN MORGAN, APOLLO 11
INSTRUMENTATION CONTROLLER
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IN THE LAUNCH CONTROL CENTER.
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♪♪
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THE COUNTDOWN IN APOLLO 11
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WAS MY FIRST TIME
TO BE THERE FOR LIFT-OFF.
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Narrator:
EXCLUSIVE NASA FILM FOOTAGE
REVEALS THE FINAL TENSE MOMENTS,
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UNSEEN BY THE OUTSIDE WORLD.
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WE JUST PASSED THE 2-MINUTE
MARK ON THE COUNTDOWN.
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T-MINUS 1 MINUTE,
54 SECONDS AND COUNTING.
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Morgan: THEY LOCKED THE DOORS.
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THEY WANTED THINGS QUIET.
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EVERYBODY FOCUSED ON THEIR WORK.
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ALL INDICATIONS COMING IN
TO THE CONTROL CENTER
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INDICATE WE ARE GO.
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Donnelly:
APOLLO 11, THE LAUNCH TEAM
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WISHES YOU GOOD LUCK
AND GODSPEED.
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Armstrong: AH, THANK YOU VERY
MUCH. KNOW IT'LL BE A GOOD ONE.
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King: T-MINUS 15 SECONDS.
GUIDANCE IS INTERNAL.
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12, 11, 10, 9...
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IGNITION SEQUENCE START.
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6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, ZERO.
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Narrator: HUNDREDS OF FEET
BELOW THE ASTRONAUTS,
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LAUNCH PAD CAMERAS CAPTURE
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THE F-1 ENGINES
EXPLODING INTO LIFE.
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Collins: THERE'S THIS GIGANTIC
BELCH OF FIRE.
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AND THEN IT SLOWLY ASCENDS.
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Narrator: CAMERAS RUNNING
AT 500 FRAMES A SECOND
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CAPTURE A STORM OF ICE
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SHAKEN FREE
FROM THE ROCKET'S FRIGID SKIN.
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♪♪
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REMASTERED FOR THE FIRST TIME
IN DECADES...
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♪♪
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...THIS INCREDIBLY DETAILED
SLOW-MOTION FOOTAGE...
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♪♪
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...WILL ALLOW ENGINEERS TO
SCRUTINIZE ANY POTENTIAL FAILURE
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SECOND BY SECOND.
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LIFT-OFF.
WE HAVE A LIFT-OFF.
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32 MINUTES PAST THE HOUR.
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LIFT-OFF ON APOLLO 11.
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Collins: INSIDE IS ALL KINDS
OF LITTLE JIGS LEFT AND RIGHT.
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THE ENGINE'S GIMBALLING
BACK AND FORTH
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TO KEEP THIS MACHINE IN BALANCE.
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Narrator:
THE CROWD SEE THE LAUNCH,
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BUT THEY CAN'T HEAR IT...YET.
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Weiss: WHEN THE ROCKET STARTED,
THERE WAS NO NOISE.
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♪♪
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BUT BIRDS STARTED
FLYING EVERYWHERE.
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Solacoff: AT THE BLEACHERS,
ALL OF A SUDDEN,
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THE BLAST HIT YOU.
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TOWER CLEARED.
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YOUR CLOTHES SHOOK.
I COULD NOT BELIEVE IT.
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Morgan: THE SHOCK WAVE HIT,
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AND THE FLOOR IS SHAKING.
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Cronkite: BUILDING'S SHAKING.
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WHAT A MOMENT.
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MAN ON THE WAY TO THE MOON.
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Solacoff: I WAS SCREAMING,
BUT LIKE EVERYBODY,
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IT WAS, "GO, GO, GO, GO!"
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♪♪
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THERE HE GOES.
THERE'S OUR BUDDY NEIL,
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GOING UP THERE
ON THEIR WAY TO THE MOON.
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McCandless: APOLLO 11, HOUSTON,
YOU'RE GOOD AT ONE MINUTE.
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♪♪
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Narrator: TRACKING CAMERAS
FOLLOW THE F-1 ENGINES,
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LIFTING THE ROCKET TO
AN ALTITUDE OF AROUND 40 MILES.
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BUT TO GET TO ORBIT
REQUIRES EVEN MORE THRUST.
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Weiss: IF YOUR MISSION IS
TO GO INTO DEEP SPACE,
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YOU CAN'T JUST TAKE ONE ROCKET
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AND EXPECT IT TO CARRY
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EVERYTHING THAT
YOU NEED TO CARRY.
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SO YOU BUILD IT IN STAGES.
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Narrator:
ASSEMBLY FOOTAGE REVEALS
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THE SATURN V ISN'T ONE ROCKET --
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IT'S THREE,
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STACKED ON TOP OF EACH OTHER.
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MARK. MODE ONE-CHARLIE.
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Armstrong: ONE-CHARLIE.
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REMASTERED FILM
FROM TELESCOPIC CAMERAS
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SHOWS THE SATURN V
AT A DISTANCE OF 55 MILES,
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CAPTURING THE END
OF THE FIRST-STAGE BURN.
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McCandless: THIS IS HOUSTON.
YOU ARE GO FOR STAGING.
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Collins: BOOM. THERE'S AN
EXPLOSION OUTSIDE YOUR WINDOW,
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ALL KINDS OF YELLOW
AND RED AND FIRE.
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YOU LURCH FORWARD
IN YOUR STRAPS.
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Armstrong: STAGING.
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Collins: BEFORE YOU HAVE
A CHANCE TO REACT TO THAT,
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THE SECOND STAGE LIGHTS UP.
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AND IGNITION.
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IT'S VERY TRAUMATIC.
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"OH, MY GOD.
IS THIS THING GOING TO EXPLODE?
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OR HAS IT EXPLODED?"
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BEFORE YOU REALIZE, "NO,
IT'S JUST NORMAL STAGING."
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IT'S SHUTTING ONE STAGE DOWN
AND CRANKING UP THE NEXT STAGE.
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♪♪
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YOU CAN'T ENJOY
WHAT YOU'VE ALREADY DONE.
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YOU HAVE THE NEXT THING AHEAD --
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IGNITION OF YOUR
THIRD-STAGE ROCKET.
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AND IGNITION.
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McCandless: IGNITION CONFIRMED.
THRUST IS GO, 11.
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Cronkite:
APOLLO 11 IS ON THE WAY,
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RIDING THAT PILLAR OF FLAME
FROM THE SATURN V
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INTO THE SKIES
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WHERE THE MOON IS WAITING.
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Weiss:
THE LAUNCH TEAM DID IT.
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WE JUST SMILED AND RELISHED
IN THE THOUGHT THAT IT WAS DONE.
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TO SEE THE LAUNCHER THERE
WITH NOTHING ON IT
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IS JUST -- I MEAN,
IT WAS JUST UNBELIEVABLE.
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THE ROCKET'S GONE.
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THERE'S NOTHING THERE.
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[ Chuckling ]
WHAT JUST HAPPENED, YOU KNOW?
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WE WERE JUST WORKING
ON IT YESTERDAY.
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Morgan: ONCE THAT VEHICLE
HAS CLEARED THE TOWER,
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THE PEOPLE AT MISSION CONTROL
IN HOUSTON
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ARE IN CHARGE
WITH THE REST OF THE FLIGHT.
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♪♪
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McCandless: APOLLO 11, APOLLO
11, THIS IS HOUSTON, OVER.
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Narrator:
FOUND DEEP IN THE NASA ARCHIVES,
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FILM FROM INSIDE MISSION CONTROL
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WILL REVEAL EVERY ASPECT
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OF APOLLO 11's DARING JOURNEY.
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I'M GERRY GRIFFIN,
FLIGHT DIRECTOR FOR APOLLO 11.
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WHEN YOU WALK
INTO MISSION CONTROL
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AND YOU'RE GOING TO THE MOON,
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COLORS ARE A LITTLE DIFFERENT.
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DISPLAYS LOOK BRIGHTER.
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IT'S THE ADRENALINE.
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Armstrong: HELLO, HOUSTON.
HELLO, HOUSTON.
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THIS IS APOLLO 11.
I'M READING YOU LOUD AND CLEAR.
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GO AHEAD. OVER.
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MY NAME IS GLYNN LUNNEY,
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A FLIGHT DIRECTOR FOR APOLLO 11.
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IT WAS AN EXCITING TIME FOR ME.
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WHEN I SAT AT THE CONSOLE,
I WAS RESPONSIBLE
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FOR EVERYTHING THAT HAPPENED
TO THE VEHICLE AND THE CREW.
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♪♪
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THE AVERAGE AGE
IN MISSION CONTROL
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WAS ABOUT 27.
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Griffin: IT WAS KIND OF LIKE THE
NATION GAVE THE KEYS TO THE CAR
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TO A BUNCH OF KIDS AND SAID,
"GO TO THE MOON."
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THE ASTRONAUTS,
THEY HAD TO FLY THE SPACECRAFT,
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BUT WE COULD SEE
THOUSANDS OF MEASUREMENTS --
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TEMPERATURES, VOLTAGES,
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ALL KINDS OF THINGS
THAT THEY COULDN'T.
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McCandless:
APOLLO 11, THIS IS HOUSTON.
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YOU ARE CONFIRMED GO FOR ORBIT.
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♪♪
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Narrator:
ARMSTRONG, ALDRIN, AND COLLINS
HAVE MADE IT INTO EARTH ORBIT,
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WHERE THEY'RE TREATED
TO A SPECTACULAR SIGHT.
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♪♪
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♪♪
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[ CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS ]
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STILL PHOTOGRAPHS
TAKEN BY COLLINS
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PROVIDE A PERSPECTIVE OF EARTH
FEW HAVE SEEN.
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♪♪
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THE CREW OF APOLLO 11
ARE LESS THAN TWO HOURS
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INTO THE GREATEST JOURNEY
OF THEIR LIVES...
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[ CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS ]
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♪♪
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...THE LATEST CHAPTER
IN AN ADVENTURE
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THAT BEGAN EIGHT YEARS EARLIER
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WITH AN EVENT
THAT SHOOK THE WORLD.
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♪♪
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♪♪
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[ MAN SPEAKING IN RUSSIAN
OVER RADIO]
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IN APRIL 1961,
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SOVIET COSMONAUT YURI GAGARIN
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BECOMES THE FIRST MAN IN ORBIT.
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Morgan: THAT WAS VERY SCARY,
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BECAUSE THE RUSSIANS
HAVE THIS ASTRONAUT.
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WHAT IN THE WORLD
IS GOING TO HAPPEN NEXT?
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Narrator:
DETERMINED TO OUTDO THE SOVIETS,
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PRESIDENT KENNEDY
ANNOUNCES A BOLD INITIATIVE.
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♪♪
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I BELIEVE THAT THIS NATION
SHOULD COMMIT ITSELF
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TO ACHIEVING THE GOAL
BEFORE THIS DECADE IS OUT
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OF LANDING A MAN ON THE MOON
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AND RETURNING HIM
SAFELY TO THE EARTH.
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Griffin: WHEN KENNEDY SAID WE'RE
GOING TO DO IT IN THIS DECADE,
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I THOUGHT, "ARE YOU KIDDING ME?
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THIS IS 1961.
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WE'RE GOING TO DO IT
IN THIS DECADE?
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NO WAY."
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♪♪
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Narrator:
IT'S AN AUDACIOUS CHALLENGE.
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♪♪
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NASA HAS NO TIME TO LOSE.
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Baldwin: THE COUNTDOWN BEGINS
AT CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA,
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FOR ONE OF MAN'S
GREATEST ADVENTURES.
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JOHN GLENN IS ONE
OF SEVEN ASTRONAUTS
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SELECTED FOR PROJECT MERCURY.
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Narrator: PHASE ONE --
THE MERCURY MISSIONS.
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THE GOAL --
TO LAUNCH A MAN INTO ORBIT
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AND BRING HIM HOME SAFELY.
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Lunney: THE MERCURY PROJECT
WAS A ONE-MAN CAPSULE.
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FIRST TIME WE PUT
PEOPLE IN SPACE.
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Man: 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, ZERO.
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♪♪
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Narrator:
A CAMERA FILMS JOHN GLENN
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AS HE BECOMES THE FIRST AMERICAN
TO ORBIT EARTH.
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Glenn: ALL SYSTEMS ARE GO.
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MY NAME IS WALTER CUNNINGHAM.
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I WAS FLYING WITH
THE MARINE CORPS RESERVE.
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I HEARD THIS VOICE SCREAMING,
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"YOU LUCKY SON OF A BITCH."
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AND I LOOKED AROUND
AND REALIZED IT WAS ME.
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I HAD DONE THAT SCREAMING.
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NOW THIS IS FRIENDSHIP 7.
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BEAUTIFUL VIEW
OF THE AFRICAN COAST.
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THE HORIZON IS
A BRILLIANT BLUE.
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Narrator: WITH THE SUCCESS
OF THE MERCURY PROGRAM...
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♪♪
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...NASA PLANS
MORE COMPLEX SPACE FLIGHTS.
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♪♪
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RARE REELS OF FILM
RECORD THEIR SEARCH FOR PILOTS
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WITH THE RIGHT STUFF
TO FLY THEM.
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Collins: WHEN THE SPACE PROGRAM
WAS FIRST CREATED,
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PEOPLE DIDN'T KNOW WHAT SORT
OF BACKGROUND THEY SHOULD SELECT
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FOR THIS STRANGE, NEW
SPACE ROLE.
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Narrator: MIKE COLLINS, SEEN
IN THIS NEWLY TRANSFERRED FILM
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FROM 1962,
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HOPES HE'S GOT WHAT IT TAKES.
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Collins:
THEN SOMEONE SAID THAT THE
CANDIDATES SHOULD BE GRADUATES
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OF AN ACCREDITED
TEST PILOT SCHOOL.
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♪♪
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Narrator: THESE MEN, INCLUDING
A YOUNG NEIL ARMSTRONG,
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REGULARLY RISK THEIR LIVES,
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PUSHING UNTRIED AIRCRAFT
TO THE LIMITS.
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Man: RELEASE.
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Man #2: CLEAN BREAK.
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Collins: THE ROLE OF THE TEST
PILOT IS TO DO THINGS BETTER,
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TO DO THEM HIGHER,
TO DO THEM FASTER.
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Man #3: AT A MACH NUMBER 1
AND CLIMBING TO 35.
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Narrator: IT'S EXACTLY
WHAT NASA'S LOOKING FOR.
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AND THERE'S NO SHORTAGE
OF APPLICANTS.
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♪♪
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MY NAME IS JIM LOVELL.
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I WAS AT THE NAVAL ACADEMY
AT THE TIME.
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I'M AL WORDEN.
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I HAD THE TEST PILOT TRAINING.
I WAS LESS THAN THE AGE LIMIT.
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I THOUGHT,
"WHAT HAVE I GOT TO LOSE?"
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Narrator: RARE ARCHIVE FILM
SHOWS THE SUCCESSFUL RECRUITS
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MEETING THE WORLD'S PRESS.
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I'M BILL ANDERS.
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TO MY AMAZEMENT, I GOT SELECTED.
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I'M HARRISON SCHMITT.
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I BELONG TO THE GROUP 4
SCIENTIST-ASTRONAUTS.
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I'M ASTRONAUT CHARLIE DUKE.
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A MOON FLIGHT, IF I GOT ONE, WAS
GONNA BE THE ULTIMATE ADVENTURE.
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Narrator: AMONG THE NEW
ASTRONAUTS ARE THREE MEN
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DESTINED TO ATTEMPT
THE FIRST MOON LANDING.
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Collins: WE KNEW EXACTLY
WHAT NASA WAS TRYING TO DO.
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IT WAS GOING TO BE
A SUCCESSFUL PROGRAM.
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♪♪
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McCandless:
APOLLO 11, THIS IS HOUSTON.
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SLIGHTLY LESS THAN ONE MINUTE
TO IGNITION,
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AND EVERYTHING IS GO.
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Narrator:
AFTER 1 1/2 EARTH ORBITS,
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THE CREW OF APOLLO 11
MUST NOW FLY FURTHER
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AND FASTER THAN EVER BEFORE.
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Cronkite:
APOLLO 11, PREPARING TO FIRE
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THE THIRD-STAGE ENGINE AGAIN
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AND PUT THE MEN
ON THE TRAJECTORY
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OUT TOWARD THE MOON.
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Collins: YOU'VE GOT TO GET YOUR
SPACECRAFT OUT OF EARTH ORBIT,
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AND THAT REQUIRES
AND ADDITIONAL BURN.
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♪♪
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IT'S CALLED T.L.I. --
TRANS-LUNAR INJECTION.
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♪♪
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McCandless:
APOLLO 11, THIS IS HOUSTON.
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YOU ARE GO FOR T.L.I. OVER.
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Collins: THANK YOU.
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♪♪
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IGNITION.
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00:23:25,068 --> 00:23:26,379
Lovell:
WHEN THAT ENGINE LIGHTS,
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IT KEEPS GOING
FASTER AND FASTER.
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McCandless: WE CONFIRM IGNITION,
AND THE THRUST IS GO.
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24,000 MILES AN HOUR.
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♪♪
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Collins: IGNITION.McCandless: WE CONFIRM IGNITION,
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AND THE THRUST IS GO.
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♪♪
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Narrator: THE APOLLO 11 CREW
IS BREAKING AWAY FROM EARTH
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AT EXTRAORDINARY SPEEDS.
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King: 35,000 FEET PER SECOND.
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FILM OF EARTH RAPIDLY SHRINKING
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GIVES A SENSE OF THE
ACCELERATION NEEDED TO ESCAPE --
461
00:24:07,586 --> 00:24:10,448
OVER 24,000 MILES AN HOUR.
462
00:24:10,448 --> 00:24:20,103
♪♪
463
00:24:20,103 --> 00:24:22,275
McCandless: ROGER, 11.
464
00:24:22,275 --> 00:24:23,655
Collins:
THE FLIGHT TO THE MOON
465
00:24:23,655 --> 00:24:27,137
IS A VERY FRAGILE
DAISY CHAIN OF EVENTS.
466
00:24:27,137 --> 00:24:28,827
YOU'VE GOT TO LOOK FOR,
"WHAT'S THE NEXT ONE?
467
00:24:28,827 --> 00:24:33,000
WHEN IS THAT COMING UP?
HOW AM I GONNA COPE WITH THAT?"
468
00:24:33,000 --> 00:24:35,793
Narrator: UNSEEN FILM GIVES
A FASCINATING INSIGHT
469
00:24:35,793 --> 00:24:39,379
INTO THE YEARS OF TRAINING
THE ASTRONAUTS FACED
470
00:24:39,379 --> 00:24:41,896
BEFORE EVER LEAVING THE GROUND.
471
00:24:41,896 --> 00:24:51,172
♪♪
472
00:24:51,172 --> 00:24:53,758
Man: 5, 4, 3...
473
00:24:53,758 --> 00:24:55,206
FOR A FLIGHT TO THE MOON,
474
00:24:55,206 --> 00:24:58,965
FAILURE IS NOT AN OPTION.
475
00:24:58,965 --> 00:25:03,379
Lovell: WE USE SIMULATORS TO
PRACTICE FOR THE ACTUAL MISSION.
476
00:25:03,379 --> 00:25:06,068
WE DO EVERYTHING FROM LIFT-OFF. ROLL COMPLETE.
477
00:25:06,068 --> 00:25:08,413
WE LEARN HOW THE ROCKET
IS PERFORMING.
478
00:25:08,413 --> 00:25:10,344
PRESSURE'S DECREASING.
479
00:25:10,344 --> 00:25:13,517
♪♪
480
00:25:13,517 --> 00:25:17,275
Narrator: ASTRONAUTS ALSO NEED
TO PREPARE THEMSELVES
481
00:25:17,275 --> 00:25:22,103
FOR THE ENORMOUS STRAIN
OF LAUNCH AND LANDING.
482
00:25:22,103 --> 00:25:26,172
Lovell: IN OUR CENTRIFUGE,
WE HAD TO GET UP TO 6 "G"s,
483
00:25:26,172 --> 00:25:30,482
BECAUSE THAT IS THE "G"-LOADING
THAT WE GET DURING RE-ENTRY.
484
00:25:30,482 --> 00:25:33,275
Anders: IF YOU'VE NEVER HAD AN
ELEPHANT SITTING ON YOUR CHEST,
485
00:25:33,275 --> 00:25:34,931
THAT'S WHAT IT FELT LIKE.
486
00:25:34,931 --> 00:25:38,310
THE BLOOD ALL POOLS
IN THE BACK OF YOUR HEAD.
487
00:25:38,310 --> 00:25:39,724
Lovell: AFTER ABOUT 4 "G"s,
488
00:25:39,724 --> 00:25:43,896
IT'S DIFFICULT
TO GET TO THE SWITCHES.
489
00:25:43,896 --> 00:25:46,344
Narrator:
AS THIS SHOCKING FILM REVEALS,
490
00:25:46,344 --> 00:25:48,689
NASA EVEN USED TEST SUBJECTS
491
00:25:48,689 --> 00:25:52,586
TO ANALYZE THE AFFECTS
OF EXTREME LAUNCH VIBRATIONS.
492
00:25:52,586 --> 00:25:58,517
♪♪
493
00:25:58,517 --> 00:26:01,103
Schmitt: THE LEAD CONDUCTOR
OF THESE SIMULATIONS
494
00:26:01,103 --> 00:26:03,827
WAS A SIMULATION SUPERVISOR,
495
00:26:03,827 --> 00:26:06,586
SOME DEVIL-MAY-CARE KIND OF GUY
496
00:26:06,586 --> 00:26:09,482
THAT WOULD JUST
DRIVE YOU INSANE.
497
00:26:09,482 --> 00:26:13,034
THEY'RE CONSTANTLY
TRYING TO KILL YOU.
498
00:26:13,034 --> 00:26:15,655
Anders: THE TEAM HAD ENOUGH
FAILURES IN THE SIMULATOR
499
00:26:15,655 --> 00:26:18,448
TO MAKE A NINE-LIFE CAT
LOOK BAD.
500
00:26:18,448 --> 00:26:21,206
I MEAN, I MUST HAVE BEEN KILLED
20 OR 30 TIMES,
501
00:26:21,206 --> 00:26:24,413
MAYBE PER DAY.
502
00:26:24,413 --> 00:26:26,068
Narrator:
BUT WITH EVERY FAILURE,
503
00:26:26,068 --> 00:26:28,965
THEIR SKILLS ONLY IMPROVE.
504
00:26:28,965 --> 00:26:30,241
Worden:
IT'S LIKE PLAYING A PIANO --
505
00:26:30,241 --> 00:26:33,034
YOU CAN PRACTICE
EIGHT HOURS A DAY FOR MONTHS,
506
00:26:33,034 --> 00:26:34,862
TO THE POINT WHERE
YOU DON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT IT.
507
00:26:34,862 --> 00:26:37,068
YOU JUST DO IT.
508
00:26:37,068 --> 00:26:39,517
Collins: LEARNING HOW TO COPE
WITH ALL THESE DIFFICULTIES
509
00:26:39,517 --> 00:26:41,689
GAVE US A GREAT
FEELING OF CONFIDENCE
510
00:26:41,689 --> 00:26:43,758
THAT WE REALLY KNEW OUR MACHINE.
511
00:26:43,758 --> 00:26:46,413
♪♪
512
00:26:46,413 --> 00:26:50,068
Narrator: BUT IN SPACE,
THERE'S LITTLE MARGIN FOR ERROR.
513
00:26:50,068 --> 00:26:59,965
♪♪
514
00:26:59,965 --> 00:27:02,379
JUST OVER THREE HOURS
AFTER LAUNCH,
515
00:27:02,379 --> 00:27:06,827
MIKE COLLINS PREPARES FOR
THE NEXT CRITICAL MANEUVER.
516
00:27:06,827 --> 00:27:09,965
Griffin: WHAT MIKE HAD TO DO WAS
SEPARATE THE COMMAND MODULE
517
00:27:09,965 --> 00:27:12,517
FROM THE THIRD STAGE
OF THE SATURN,
518
00:27:12,517 --> 00:27:16,689
AND THEN TURN AROUND,
180-DEGREE MANEUVER,
519
00:27:16,689 --> 00:27:21,034
DOCK, EJECT THE LUNAR MODULE,
AND THEN BACK AWAY.
520
00:27:21,034 --> 00:27:23,344
Cronkite: WE'RE WAITING
FOR THE LUNAR MODULE
521
00:27:23,344 --> 00:27:24,517
TO COME AND PULL IT OUT.
522
00:27:24,517 --> 00:27:25,896
AND HERE WE HEAR THEM.
523
00:27:25,896 --> 00:27:27,793
McCandless:
APOLLO 11, THIS IS HOUSTON.
524
00:27:27,793 --> 00:27:29,620
YOU'RE GO FOR SEPARATION.
525
00:27:32,310 --> 00:27:34,379
Narrator:
AS THE SPACECRAFT TURNS AROUND,
526
00:27:34,379 --> 00:27:37,275
MIKE'S TARGET
LINES UP IN THE LENS.
527
00:27:37,275 --> 00:27:41,931
♪♪
528
00:27:41,931 --> 00:27:44,689
Griffin:
IT REQUIRES SKILL TO GET DOCKED.
529
00:27:44,689 --> 00:27:47,758
VERY, VERY SLOW MOTION.
530
00:27:47,758 --> 00:27:49,413
VERY PRECISE.
531
00:27:49,413 --> 00:27:51,965
♪♪
532
00:27:51,965 --> 00:27:53,137
NO REASON TO HURRY.
533
00:27:53,137 --> 00:27:55,965
HE HAD A LONG TIME
TO GET IT OFF OF THERE.
534
00:27:55,965 --> 00:28:01,379
♪♪
535
00:28:01,379 --> 00:28:03,448
MIKE DID A WONDERFUL JOB.
536
00:28:03,448 --> 00:28:05,206
EVERYTHING WORKED FINE.
537
00:28:05,206 --> 00:28:06,862
Cronkite: THE THREE
APOLLO 11 ASTRONAUTS --
538
00:28:06,862 --> 00:28:09,000
ARMSTRONG, ALDRIN,
AND MIKE COLLINS --
539
00:28:09,000 --> 00:28:11,689
NOW WITH THE LUNAR MODULE
ATTACHED TO THEIR NOSE,
540
00:28:11,689 --> 00:28:13,620
THEY'LL BE ON THEIR WAY
TO THE MOON.
541
00:28:13,620 --> 00:28:18,620
♪♪
542
00:28:18,620 --> 00:28:20,586
Narrator:
THE CREW NOW FACED EIGHT DAYS
543
00:28:20,586 --> 00:28:24,241
IN THE MOST HOSTILE
ENVIRONMENT KNOWN TO MAN.
544
00:28:24,241 --> 00:28:26,896
♪♪
545
00:28:26,896 --> 00:28:29,034
MY NAME IS BILL CARPENTIER.
546
00:28:29,034 --> 00:28:32,310
I WAS THE FLIGHT SURGEON
ASSIGNED TO APOLLO 11.
547
00:28:32,310 --> 00:28:35,448
WITH THE GOAL OF SENDING
A MAN TO THE MOON
548
00:28:35,448 --> 00:28:37,448
AND RETURNING HIM
SAFELY TO EARTH,
549
00:28:37,448 --> 00:28:38,931
WHAT WE DIDN'T KNOW
550
00:28:38,931 --> 00:28:41,931
WAS HOW A MAN WAS GOING
TO FUNCTION IN SPACE.
551
00:28:41,931 --> 00:28:46,241
Narrator: REMASTERED FILM SHOWS
NASA LEFT NOTHING TO CHANCE.
552
00:28:46,241 --> 00:28:56,103
♪♪
553
00:28:56,103 --> 00:29:00,896
BACK IN 1964, THE SPACE PROGRAM
IS GATHERING PACE.
554
00:29:00,896 --> 00:29:04,758
BUT WITH UNDER THREE DAYS OF
HUMAN SPACE FLIGHT EXPERIENCE,
555
00:29:04,758 --> 00:29:08,586
NASA EMBARKS ON PHASE 2
OF THEIR GRAND PLAN --
556
00:29:08,586 --> 00:29:11,034
PROJECT GEMINI.
557
00:29:11,034 --> 00:29:14,000
Lovell: THE GEMINI PROGRAM
WAS TO TRY TO FIGURE OUT
558
00:29:14,000 --> 00:29:18,482
ALL THE PROBLEMS THAT WE'D HAVE
GOING TO THE MOON.
559
00:29:18,482 --> 00:29:21,931
NASA LAUNCHES 10 TWO-MANNED
EARTH-ORBITING MISSIONS
560
00:29:21,931 --> 00:29:25,379
TO PRACTICE SPACE WALKS...
561
00:29:25,379 --> 00:29:28,379
♪♪
562
00:29:28,379 --> 00:29:29,620
...RENDEZVOUS...
563
00:29:29,620 --> 00:29:33,551
♪♪
564
00:29:33,551 --> 00:29:35,586
...AND DOCKING MANEUVERS.
565
00:29:35,586 --> 00:29:43,965
♪♪
566
00:29:43,965 --> 00:29:47,034
BUT THE GREATEST UNKNOWN
IS THE MOST CRITICAL.
567
00:29:47,034 --> 00:29:51,793
CAN HUMANS SURVIVE THE DURATION
OF A MOON MISSION?
568
00:29:51,793 --> 00:29:55,344
REDISCOVERED NASA FILM REVEALS
ASTRONAUTS GORDON COOPER
569
00:29:55,344 --> 00:29:59,310
AND PETE CONRAD'S JOURNEY
TO FIND OUT.
570
00:29:59,310 --> 00:30:01,241
MY NAME IS JAY BARBREE.
571
00:30:01,241 --> 00:30:05,931
I REPORTED APOLLO 11
FOR NBC NEWS.
572
00:30:05,931 --> 00:30:10,793
GEMINI V WAS KNOWN
AS 8 DAYS OR BUST.
573
00:30:10,793 --> 00:30:15,275
IT WAS TO PROVE THAT WE COULD
LIVE IN SPACE LONG ENOUGH
574
00:30:15,275 --> 00:30:17,793
TO GO TO THE MOON AND BACK.
575
00:30:17,793 --> 00:30:21,551
Griffin:
IT WAS VERY IMPORTANT, BECAUSE
NO ONE HAD EVER FLOWN THAT LONG.
576
00:30:21,551 --> 00:30:26,827
Man: 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, ZERO.
577
00:30:26,827 --> 00:30:30,034
IGNITION.
578
00:30:30,034 --> 00:30:32,000
LIFT-OFF.
579
00:30:32,000 --> 00:30:36,275
Carpentier:
NOBODY KNEW WHAT WOULD HAPPEN.
580
00:30:36,275 --> 00:30:39,724
FOR HOW LONG COULD MAN ADAPT
TO WEIGHTLESSNESS?
581
00:30:39,724 --> 00:30:46,068
♪♪
582
00:30:46,068 --> 00:30:48,517
GEMINI V, SEE YOU GUYS
IN EIGHT DAYS.
583
00:30:48,517 --> 00:30:53,310
♪♪
584
00:30:53,310 --> 00:30:55,793
IT'S BEEN A BUSY DAY FOR
ASTRONAUTS CONRAD AND COOPER.
585
00:30:55,793 --> 00:30:57,689
THEY'RE NOW IN
THEIR 50th REVOLUTION,
586
00:30:57,689 --> 00:30:59,655
PASSING OVER SOUTH AMERICA.
587
00:30:59,655 --> 00:31:04,413
♪♪
588
00:31:04,413 --> 00:31:05,689
Mission Control: ROGER.
589
00:31:05,689 --> 00:31:07,379
Young: GORDON COOPER
AND PETE CONRAD TONIGHT
590
00:31:07,379 --> 00:31:09,344
ARE NEARLY MIDWAY
THROUGH THEIR EIGHT-DAY FLIGHT
591
00:31:09,344 --> 00:31:11,413
AND SHOWING NO SIGNS
OF ANY ILL EFFECT.
592
00:31:11,413 --> 00:31:16,482
Barbree:
ON THE FIFTH DAY, WE TOOK OVER
THE ENDURANCE TIME FROM RUSSIA.
593
00:31:16,482 --> 00:31:22,482
♪♪
594
00:31:22,482 --> 00:31:24,689
Mission Control:
ROGER. CONGRATULATIONS.
595
00:31:24,689 --> 00:31:27,517
Carpentier:
THE MAIN CONCERN WAS RE-ENTRY.
596
00:31:27,517 --> 00:31:30,206
THERE WAS NO INFORMATION
ABOUT HOW THE ASTRONAUTS
597
00:31:30,206 --> 00:31:31,965
WOULD HANDLE "G"-FORCES
598
00:31:31,965 --> 00:31:36,103
AFTER EIGHT DAYS
OF WEIGHTLESSNESS.
599
00:31:36,103 --> 00:31:40,000
WHAT COULD BE EXPECTED WHEN THEY
RETURNED TO EARTH, NOBODY KNEW.
600
00:31:40,000 --> 00:31:43,000
♪♪
601
00:31:43,000 --> 00:31:45,034
Narrator:
FILM FOUND IN THE NASA ARCHIVES
602
00:31:45,034 --> 00:31:48,896
DOCUMENTS THE HEALTH
OF THE MEN DURING RECOVERY.
603
00:31:48,896 --> 00:31:51,448
Carpentier: I WAS WAITING
FOR THEM IN THE HELICOPTER.
604
00:31:51,448 --> 00:31:53,931
THE CREW WAS ABLE TO STAND UP.
605
00:31:53,931 --> 00:31:56,517
THEY WERE ABLE TO WAVE.
606
00:31:56,517 --> 00:31:58,517
THEY WERE IN VERY GOOD SPIRITS.
607
00:31:58,517 --> 00:32:00,551
♪♪
608
00:32:00,551 --> 00:32:03,310
BOTH OF THEM WERE JOKING AROUND.
609
00:32:03,310 --> 00:32:05,206
THEY WERE NORMAL.
610
00:32:05,206 --> 00:32:10,137
AND SO GEMINI V GAVE CONFIDENCE
THAT WE CAN SEND MAN TO THE MOON
611
00:32:10,137 --> 00:32:13,793
AND EXPECT HIM TO FUNCTION
AFTER EIGHT DAYS IN SPACE.
612
00:32:13,793 --> 00:32:23,655
♪♪
613
00:32:23,655 --> 00:32:25,241
McCandless:
11, THIS IS HOUSTON.
614
00:32:25,241 --> 00:32:30,172
WE'RE RECEIVING A TV PICTURE
COMING DOWN FROM YOU ALL.
615
00:32:30,172 --> 00:32:33,758
Narrator: A DAY AFTER LAUNCH,
THE APOLLO 11 CREW TRANSMIT
616
00:32:33,758 --> 00:32:36,000
THEIR FIRST LIVE TV BROADCAST
617
00:32:36,000 --> 00:32:39,793
TO MILLIONS OF VIEWERS ON EARTH.
618
00:32:39,793 --> 00:32:42,137
Duke:
THAT'S BIG MIKE COLLINS THERE.
619
00:32:42,137 --> 00:32:43,862
Collins: YEAH, HELLO, THERE,
SPORTS FANS.
620
00:32:43,862 --> 00:32:45,034
YOU GOT A LITTLE BIT OF ME,
621
00:32:45,034 --> 00:32:47,758
PLUS NEIL'S IN
THE CENTER COUCH.
622
00:32:47,758 --> 00:32:50,620
BUZZ IS DOING THE CAMERA
WORK THIS TIME.
623
00:32:50,620 --> 00:32:54,724
Collins: AT THE LAST MINUTE,
THEY LOAD ON BOARD A TV CAMERA.
624
00:32:54,724 --> 00:32:56,137
WE DID THE BEST WE COULD
WITH IT.
625
00:32:56,137 --> 00:32:59,965
WE TRIED TO PUT ON
AN ENTERTAINING SHOW.
626
00:32:59,965 --> 00:33:04,724
BUT OUT PRIME JOB
WAS TO GET TO THE MOON SAFELY,
627
00:33:04,724 --> 00:33:09,344
AND THE TV CAMERA WAS NOT GONNA
HELP US AT ALL IN THAT REGARD.
628
00:33:09,344 --> 00:33:11,448
Narrator:
WITH MOST OF THE MISSION AHEAD,
629
00:33:11,448 --> 00:33:13,655
THE CREW MUST TRUST THEIR CRAFT
630
00:33:13,655 --> 00:33:16,517
TO PROTECT THEM FROM
THE DEADLY ENVIRONMENT OF SPACE.
631
00:33:21,724 --> 00:33:24,000
Collins: HOUSTON, APOLLO 11.Duke: GO AHEAD, 11.
632
00:33:24,000 --> 00:33:30,068
♪♪
633
00:33:30,068 --> 00:33:33,241
Narrator: THANKS TO STUNNING
REMASTERED FILM FOOTAGE,
634
00:33:33,241 --> 00:33:37,310
WE'RE SEEING THE APOLLO 11
MISSION LIKE NEVER BEFORE.
635
00:33:37,310 --> 00:33:39,137
Collins: YEAH, NEIL'S STANDING
ON HIS HEAD AGAIN.
636
00:33:39,137 --> 00:33:40,551
HE'S TRYING TO MAKE ME NERVOUS.
637
00:33:40,551 --> 00:33:42,137
Duke: ROGER.
638
00:33:42,137 --> 00:33:45,137
IN THE VOID OF SPACE,
THE CREW'S SURVIVAL
639
00:33:45,137 --> 00:33:47,586
DEPENDS ON THE COMMAND MODULE --
640
00:33:47,586 --> 00:33:51,275
A SPACECRAFT BORN
FROM A PAINFUL PAST.
641
00:33:51,275 --> 00:33:56,413
♪♪
642
00:33:56,413 --> 00:34:01,655
♪♪
643
00:34:01,655 --> 00:34:04,344
AFTER THE MERCURY
AND GEMINI MISSIONS,
644
00:34:04,344 --> 00:34:07,586
NASA BEGINS ITS ULTIMATE
PUSH TO THE MOON --
645
00:34:07,586 --> 00:34:09,413
THE APOLLO PROGRAM,
646
00:34:09,413 --> 00:34:13,172
THEIR BIGGEST UNDERTAKING EVER.
647
00:34:13,172 --> 00:34:17,172
UNCOVERED FILM ARCHIVE REVEALS
THE UNPRECEDENTED PREPARATIONS
648
00:34:17,172 --> 00:34:20,655
FOR LANDING MEN ON THE MOON.
649
00:34:20,655 --> 00:34:23,448
Griffin: THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
THE GEMINI PROGRAM
650
00:34:23,448 --> 00:34:25,724
AND THE APOLLO PROGRAM
WAS MARKED.
651
00:34:25,724 --> 00:34:28,931
FOR ONE THING, WE HAD
THREE ASTRONAUTS ON BOARD.
652
00:34:28,931 --> 00:34:30,517
Narrator:
CARRYING THREE ASTRONAUTS
653
00:34:30,517 --> 00:34:34,000
DEMANDS A MUCH MORE
COMPLEX SPACECRAFT.
654
00:34:34,000 --> 00:34:37,758
Announcer: COCKPIT,
CREW QUARTERS, COMMAND CENTER.
655
00:34:37,758 --> 00:34:40,551
WHEN AMERICA'S THREE
ASTRONAUTS TRAVEL TO THE MOON,
656
00:34:40,551 --> 00:34:44,965
THEY'LL USE THE APOLLO COMMAND
MODULE FOR ALL THESE THINGS.
657
00:34:44,965 --> 00:34:46,482
MY NAME'S JERRY GOODMAN.
658
00:34:46,482 --> 00:34:48,689
I WORKED ON THE INTERIOR DESIGN
659
00:34:48,689 --> 00:34:52,241
OF THE COMMAND MODULE.
660
00:34:52,241 --> 00:34:55,931
THE COMMAND MODULE HAS
TO PROTECT AGAINST THE VACUUM
661
00:34:55,931 --> 00:34:58,379
OUTSIDE OF THE VEHICLE.
662
00:34:58,379 --> 00:35:01,206
AND YOU HAD TO HAVE
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL,
663
00:35:01,206 --> 00:35:04,793
TEMPERATURE CONTROL,
FOOD AND WATER,
664
00:35:04,793 --> 00:35:06,655
WASTE MANAGEMENT,
665
00:35:06,655 --> 00:35:10,344
AND ALL THE REST OF THE SUPPLIES
NECESSARY TO SUSTAIN THEM.
666
00:35:10,344 --> 00:35:13,310
IT WAS VERY COMPLEX.
667
00:35:13,310 --> 00:35:16,896
Narrator:
WITH GOAL OF LANDING ON THE MOON
BEFORE THE END OF THE DECADE,
668
00:35:16,896 --> 00:35:20,724
ENGINEERS ARE PUSHED FOR TIME.
669
00:35:20,724 --> 00:35:22,758
Cunningham: THE FIRST ONE
WAS SCHEDULED TO FLY
670
00:35:22,758 --> 00:35:25,689
IN FEBRUARY OF '67.
671
00:35:25,689 --> 00:35:28,931
THERE WAS PRESSURE
TO GET THIS DONE.
672
00:35:28,931 --> 00:35:31,965
WE WERE WORKING 24 HOURS A DAY.
673
00:35:31,965 --> 00:35:34,586
Goodman: THERE'S NO DOUBT
WE WERE MOVING QUICKLY.
674
00:35:34,586 --> 00:35:37,758
WE WERE WORKING OUR TAILS OFF.
675
00:35:37,758 --> 00:35:46,586
♪♪
676
00:35:46,586 --> 00:35:50,793
Narrator:
RARE FILM FROM THE VAULTS
REVEALS NASA's PRESS CONFERENCE
677
00:35:50,793 --> 00:35:54,862
ANNOUNCING THE FIRST CREW
OF THEIR NEW SPACECRAFT.
678
00:35:54,862 --> 00:35:56,655
Man: GENTLEMEN,
THE OCCASION, OF COURSE,
679
00:35:56,655 --> 00:36:02,172
IS THE NAMING OF
THE FIRST APOLLO FLIGHT CREW.
680
00:36:02,172 --> 00:36:05,034
LIEUTENANT COLONEL
VIRGIL GUS GRISSOM,
681
00:36:05,034 --> 00:36:07,241
LIEUTENANT COLONEL
EDWARD H. WHITE,
682
00:36:07,241 --> 00:36:09,931
AND LIEUTENANT
ROGER B. CHAFFEE.
683
00:36:09,931 --> 00:36:11,793
Man #2: I REALIZE THAT THIS
ISN'T THE FLIGHT TO THE MOON,
684
00:36:11,793 --> 00:36:14,517
BUT IF IT WERE,
WHICH TWO MEN WOULD GO DOWN?
685
00:36:14,517 --> 00:36:17,103
IF IT WAS THIS CREW, IT WOULD
BE ME AND SOMEBODY ELSE.
686
00:36:17,103 --> 00:36:19,241
[ LAUGHTER]
687
00:36:19,241 --> 00:36:21,655
NEEDLESS TO SAY,
I'M EXTREMELY EXCITED,
688
00:36:21,655 --> 00:36:23,724
AND I THINK I'VE GOT A COUPLE
OF THE GREATEST MEN
689
00:36:23,724 --> 00:36:25,241
IN THE WORLD TO WORK WITH.
690
00:36:25,241 --> 00:36:26,758
IT'S GONNA BE A LOT OF FUN.
691
00:36:26,758 --> 00:36:28,310
[ LAUGHTER]
692
00:36:28,310 --> 00:36:31,172
♪♪
693
00:36:31,172 --> 00:36:34,965
Narrator: REMASTERED FILM SHOWS
THE APOLLO 1 COMMAND MODULE
694
00:36:34,965 --> 00:36:37,310
PREPARING FOR A LAUNCH TEST.
695
00:36:37,310 --> 00:36:39,586
Griffin: WE WERE GETTING READY
FOR THE FIRST FLIGHT,
696
00:36:39,586 --> 00:36:43,689
AND EVERYTHING
WAS REALLY LOOKING UP.
697
00:36:43,689 --> 00:36:45,620
Man #3: READY TO BEGIN CHECKUP
OF FLIGHT CREW.
698
00:36:45,620 --> 00:36:47,137
Man #4: ROGER. LET'S START
WITH COMMANDER.
699
00:36:47,137 --> 00:36:48,241
ROGER.
700
00:36:48,241 --> 00:36:49,793
BAILER BAR DOWN AND LOCKED. CHECK.
701
00:36:49,793 --> 00:36:51,172
NECK RING LOCKED. CHECK.
702
00:36:51,172 --> 00:36:53,862
TIE DOWN FRONT AND BACK. CHECK.
703
00:36:53,862 --> 00:36:55,931
IT WAS A PLUGS-OUT TEST,
704
00:36:55,931 --> 00:36:59,241
A DRESS REHEARSAL,
IF YOU CAN THINK OF IT THAT WAY.
705
00:36:59,241 --> 00:37:01,517
Narrator:
FIXED BLACK-AND-WHITE TV CAMERAS
706
00:37:01,517 --> 00:37:04,862
PROVIDE LIVE PICTURES
OF THE PAD TESTS.
707
00:37:04,862 --> 00:37:07,172
LET ME KNOW WHEN YOU
HAVE SECURED THE DOOR.
708
00:37:07,172 --> 00:37:08,724
Griffin:
WE WOULD COUNT DOWN TO ZERO,
709
00:37:08,724 --> 00:37:10,551
AND IT WOULD STOP.
710
00:37:10,551 --> 00:37:12,448
THIS IS E.C.S. GO AHEAD, E.C.S.
711
00:37:12,448 --> 00:37:16,275
THE HATCH DOOR IS SECURED. ROGER.
712
00:37:16,275 --> 00:37:20,931
Narrator: WITH GRISSOM, WHITE,
AND CHAFFEE SEALED INSIDE,
713
00:37:20,931 --> 00:37:24,379
THE APOLLO 1 COUNTDOWN
TEST CONTINUES.
714
00:37:24,379 --> 00:37:26,482
Man: [ Quietly ] THAT WASN'T
ON MY TRANSCRIPT TODAY.
715
00:37:26,482 --> 00:37:28,620
Grissom: OKAY, I'M JUST
BARELY READING YOU.
716
00:37:28,620 --> 00:37:31,275
Griffin: WE WERE HAVING TROUBLE
WITH COMMUNICATION.
717
00:37:31,275 --> 00:37:35,103
COMMANDER GUS GRISSOM
WAS REALLY COMPLAINING ABOUT IT.
718
00:37:35,103 --> 00:37:37,068
THEY STOPPED THE COUNTDOWN
719
00:37:37,068 --> 00:37:39,482
TO SEE IF THEY COULD FIX
THE COMMUNICATION.
720
00:37:39,482 --> 00:37:41,620
♪♪
721
00:37:41,620 --> 00:37:43,413
I KEPT MY HEADSET ON,
722
00:37:43,413 --> 00:37:46,206
AND I HEARD THIS STATIC,
723
00:37:46,206 --> 00:37:48,827
KIND OF A CRACKLE.[ STATIC ]
724
00:37:48,827 --> 00:37:51,689
SAID, "SOMETHING'S GOING ON
AT THE CAPE."
725
00:37:51,689 --> 00:37:56,310
I SUSPECT
BY THE TIME I GOT THAT OUT,
726
00:37:56,310 --> 00:37:58,758
IT WAS OVER.
727
00:37:58,758 --> 00:38:01,482
[ STATIC STOPS ]
728
00:38:01,482 --> 00:38:07,931
♪♪
729
00:38:07,931 --> 00:38:11,206
WE DON'T KNOW TO THIS DAY
EXACTLY WHERE IT SPARKED,
730
00:38:11,206 --> 00:38:15,172
BUT A FIRE STARTED
INSIDE THE COMMAND MODULE.
731
00:38:15,172 --> 00:38:18,379
IN THOSE DAYS,
WE USED 100% OXYGEN.
732
00:38:18,379 --> 00:38:22,206
IF YOU EVER GET A FIRE STARTED
IN A 100% OXYGEN ATMOSPHERE,
733
00:38:22,206 --> 00:38:24,172
YOU CAN BURN ALMOST ANYTHING.
734
00:38:24,172 --> 00:38:26,827
♪♪
735
00:38:26,827 --> 00:38:30,344
Cunningham: WE HAD A HATCH
THAT IS SEALED FROM THE INSIDE,
736
00:38:30,344 --> 00:38:34,068
AND IT GOT A SPARK
JUST LIKE THAT.
737
00:38:34,068 --> 00:38:37,241
THEY WERE ALL GONE
IN ABOUT 18 SECONDS.
738
00:38:37,241 --> 00:38:42,275
♪♪
739
00:38:42,275 --> 00:38:47,379
♪♪
740
00:38:47,379 --> 00:38:52,275
Lovell:
WE WERE DEVASTATED BY THE LOSS
OF THREE OF OUR FRIENDS.
741
00:38:52,275 --> 00:38:54,793
GOING TO THE MOON
OR GOING AROUND THE EARTH,
742
00:38:54,793 --> 00:38:57,620
YOU'RE WILLING TO TAKE THE RISK,
743
00:38:57,620 --> 00:39:01,758
BUT SITTING IN
AN UN-FUELED SPACECRAFT,
744
00:39:01,758 --> 00:39:03,896
THAT WAS NOT THE WAY TO GO.
745
00:39:03,896 --> 00:39:06,655
♪♪
746
00:39:06,655 --> 00:39:11,620
THAT WAS NOT
WHAT WE HAD JOINED FOR.
747
00:39:11,620 --> 00:39:16,931
Narrator: AMERICA IS STUNNED BY
THE DEATHS OF THREE HEROES,
748
00:39:16,931 --> 00:39:19,827
BUT THE ARCHIVES REVEAL
A DETERMINATION
749
00:39:19,827 --> 00:39:22,379
THAT THIS SHOULD
NEVER HAPPEN AGAIN.
750
00:39:22,379 --> 00:39:25,448
♪♪
751
00:39:25,448 --> 00:39:28,103
Griffin: AFTER THE FIRE,
I WAS PUT ON A TEAM
752
00:39:28,103 --> 00:39:31,413
TO STRAIGHTEN OUT
THE COMMAND MODULE.
753
00:39:31,413 --> 00:39:32,586
WE CHANGED THE AIR,
754
00:39:32,586 --> 00:39:37,931
MAKE SURE WE WENT
TO A MIX OF OXYGEN AND NITROGEN.
755
00:39:37,931 --> 00:39:40,586
WE REDESIGNED THE INTERIOR
756
00:39:40,586 --> 00:39:43,551
SO NOTHING WAS FLAMMABLE.
757
00:39:43,551 --> 00:39:46,068
Goodman: WE DECIDED TO GO
TO A UNIFIED HATCH
758
00:39:46,068 --> 00:39:49,896
THAT YOU COULD OPEN
OUTWARD VERY FAST.
759
00:39:49,896 --> 00:39:51,206
Narrator:
BEHIND-THE-SCENES FOOTAGE
760
00:39:51,206 --> 00:39:55,413
DOCUMENTS A RADICAL REDESIGN
OF THE COMMAND MODULE.
761
00:39:55,413 --> 00:39:57,689
BY OCTOBER 1968,
762
00:39:57,689 --> 00:40:00,448
AFTER ALMOST TWO YEARS OF DELAY,
763
00:40:00,448 --> 00:40:05,482
NASA FINALLY HAS A SPACECRAFT
READY TO GO TO THE MOON.
764
00:40:05,482 --> 00:40:10,551
Goodman: THE FIRE REMINDED US
THAT WE HAD TO BE CAREFUL.
765
00:40:10,551 --> 00:40:14,344
THE CREW PAID A BIG PRICE,
BUT THEY MAY HAVE SAVED US.
766
00:40:14,344 --> 00:40:23,724
♪♪
767
00:40:23,724 --> 00:40:33,103
♪♪
768
00:40:33,103 --> 00:40:35,206
Narrator:
SAFE IN THEIR COMMAND MODULE,
769
00:40:35,206 --> 00:40:38,068
1/4 MILLION MILES FROM EARTH,
770
00:40:38,068 --> 00:40:41,206
APOLLO 11 IS CLOSING IN
ON THE MOON.
771
00:40:41,206 --> 00:40:43,310
♪♪
772
00:40:43,310 --> 00:40:45,344
Collins: THE TRIP TO THE MOON
IS RATHER STRANGE,
773
00:40:45,344 --> 00:40:47,896
IN THAT YOU'RE NOT ALLOWED
TO LOOK AT THE MOON.
774
00:40:47,896 --> 00:40:50,896
THE REASON HAS TO DO
WITH THERMAL CONDITIONS.
775
00:40:50,896 --> 00:40:53,034
TO KEEP THE HEAT
EVENLY DISTRIBUTED,
776
00:40:53,034 --> 00:40:55,724
YOU HAVE TO TURN BROADSIDE
TO THE SUN
777
00:40:55,724 --> 00:41:00,000
AND ROTATE THE MACHINE
LIKE A CHICKEN ON A ROTISSERIE.
778
00:41:00,000 --> 00:41:02,931
Narrator:
BUT THAT'S ABOUT TO CHANGE.
779
00:41:02,931 --> 00:41:05,655
APOLLO 11 MUST FIRE
ITS ROCKET ENGINE
780
00:41:05,655 --> 00:41:08,965
AND BE CAPTURED
BY THE MOON'S GRAVITY,
781
00:41:08,965 --> 00:41:12,482
A MANEUVER CALLED
LUNAR ORBIT INSERTION.
782
00:41:12,482 --> 00:41:15,862
A MISTAKE AT THIS STAGE
COULD PROVE FATAL.
783
00:41:15,862 --> 00:41:17,586
Anders:
LUNAR ORBIT INSERTION WAS ONE
784
00:41:17,586 --> 00:41:20,655
OF THE MORE CHALLENGING ASPECTS
OF THE FLIGHT.
785
00:41:20,655 --> 00:41:24,379
McCandless: 11, THIS IS HOUSTON.
YOU ARE GO FOR L.O.I. OVER.
786
00:41:24,379 --> 00:41:26,241
Aldrin: ROGER.
787
00:41:26,241 --> 00:41:29,586
THE MANEUVER HAD TO BE
ESSENTIALLY PERFECT.
788
00:41:29,586 --> 00:41:31,965
Narrator: THE CAPTURE HAPPENS
BEHIND THE MOON,
789
00:41:31,965 --> 00:41:34,551
OUT OF SIGHT
OF MISSION CONTROL.
790
00:41:34,551 --> 00:41:39,413
IF ANYTHING GOES WRONG,
THE ASTRONAUTS ARE ON THEIR OWN.
791
00:41:39,413 --> 00:41:43,965
McCandless: WE'LL SEE YOU
ON THE OTHER SIDE. OVER.
792
00:41:43,965 --> 00:41:45,689
WE NOW HAVE HAD CONFIRMATION
793
00:41:45,689 --> 00:41:48,034
OF LOSS OF SIGNAL
FROM THE APOLLO 11.
794
00:41:52,896 --> 00:41:54,896
MISSION CONTROL: Apollo 11,
this is Houston, over.
795
00:41:54,896 --> 00:41:56,413
[ BEEPING, STATIC ]
796
00:41:56,413 --> 00:42:00,000
Apollo 11, this is Houston.
797
00:42:00,000 --> 00:42:02,758
Narrator: THREE DAYS
INTO THEIR HISTORIC JOURNEY,
798
00:42:02,758 --> 00:42:07,655
APOLLO 11 IS BEHIND THE MOON,
CUT OFF FROM MISSION CONTROL.
799
00:42:07,655 --> 00:42:12,068
♪♪
800
00:42:12,068 --> 00:42:15,413
BUT FILM FOOTAGE
AND ONBOARD VOICE RECORDINGS
801
00:42:15,413 --> 00:42:18,034
CAPTURE THE ASTRONAUTS'
FIRST REACTIONS
802
00:42:18,034 --> 00:42:21,206
TO THEIR CLOSE-UP VIEW
OF THE ALIEN WORLD.
803
00:42:33,724 --> 00:42:38,931
Collins: IT WAS A BULBOUS,
THREE-DIMENSIONAL, HUGE SPHERE.
804
00:42:38,931 --> 00:42:42,000
BELLY STUCK OUT TOWARD US,
805
00:42:42,000 --> 00:42:44,448
IT FILLED THE WHOLE WINDOW,
806
00:42:44,448 --> 00:42:48,206
SO CLOSE THAT YOU'RE ALMOST
WORRIED ABOUT HITTING IT.
807
00:42:48,206 --> 00:42:51,689
♪♪
808
00:42:57,310 --> 00:42:58,793
IT DIDN'T OFFER ME
809
00:42:58,793 --> 00:43:02,310
ANY PARTICULAR WARM INVITATION
TO GO FURTHER.
810
00:43:02,310 --> 00:43:06,413
♪♪
811
00:43:06,413 --> 00:43:10,586
♪♪
812
00:43:10,586 --> 00:43:12,241
MISSION CONTROL: We're a
minute-and-a-half away
813
00:43:12,241 --> 00:43:14,620
from acquisition time.
814
00:43:14,620 --> 00:43:17,551
Narrator:
AFTER AROUND 35 ANXIOUS MINUTES,
815
00:43:17,551 --> 00:43:21,551
MISSION CONTROL ARE WAITING
TO HEAR FROM THE ASTRONAUTS.
816
00:43:38,137 --> 00:43:42,068
WITH THE BLACKOUT OVER,
AND LOCKED IN LUNAR ORBIT,
817
00:43:42,068 --> 00:43:46,896
THE CREW TURNED THEIR LIVE
TV CAMERA ON THE WORLD BELOW.
818
00:43:46,896 --> 00:43:49,620
MISSION CONTROL: We're getting
a beautiful picture now, 11.
819
00:43:49,620 --> 00:43:54,724
Duke: THE LUNAR SURFACE IS THE
ROUGHEST PLACE I'VE EVER SEEN --
820
00:43:54,724 --> 00:43:58,758
CRATERED EVERYWHERE,
NOT ONE LEVEL SPOT.
821
00:43:58,758 --> 00:44:00,827
Narrator:
THE TERRAIN IS DEADLY,
822
00:44:00,827 --> 00:44:03,827
BUT THEY'RE HOPING TO FIND
A SAFE LANDING SPOT
823
00:44:03,827 --> 00:44:08,379
IN AN AREA CALLED
THE SEA OF TRANQUILITY.
824
00:44:15,413 --> 00:44:17,413
♪♪
825
00:44:17,413 --> 00:44:20,655
TO ATTEMPT A LANDING,
ARMSTRONG AND ALDRIN
826
00:44:20,655 --> 00:44:22,620
MUST PUT THEIR LIVES
IN THE HANDS
827
00:44:22,620 --> 00:44:25,206
OF THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY
SPACECRAFT
828
00:44:25,206 --> 00:44:28,896
EVER CONCEIVED --
829
00:44:28,896 --> 00:44:31,172
ITS DESIGN
AND TESTING DOCUMENTED
830
00:44:31,172 --> 00:44:33,655
IN RARE REMASTERED FILMS.
831
00:44:33,655 --> 00:44:36,620
♪♪
832
00:44:36,620 --> 00:44:37,827
[ FILM PROJECTOR WHIRRING ]
833
00:44:37,827 --> 00:44:39,689
[ BEEP ]
834
00:44:39,689 --> 00:44:46,034
♪♪
835
00:44:46,034 --> 00:44:47,931
Schmitt: THE LUNAR MODULE
WAS AN EXTRAORDINARY CHALLENGE
836
00:44:47,931 --> 00:44:49,068
FOR ENGINEERS.
837
00:44:49,068 --> 00:44:51,862
THE SPACECRAFT HAD TO LAND
ON THE MOON,
838
00:44:51,862 --> 00:44:54,068
PROVIDE PROTECTION FOR THE CREW,
839
00:44:54,068 --> 00:44:58,275
AND GET THE CREW BACK TO
THE COMMAND AND SERVICE MODULE.
840
00:44:58,275 --> 00:45:00,965
Narrator: FILM OF THE EARLY
MOCKUPS REVEAL A CRAFT
841
00:45:00,965 --> 00:45:04,931
THAT'S ANYTHING BUT AERODYNAMIC.
842
00:45:04,931 --> 00:45:08,689
Schmitt: IT WAS DESIGNED TO FLY
OUTSIDE THE ATMOSPHERE,
843
00:45:08,689 --> 00:45:11,931
SO IT DOESN'T LOOK LIKE
A NORMAL SPACECRAFT.
844
00:45:11,931 --> 00:45:13,551
♪♪
845
00:45:13,551 --> 00:45:16,172
Narrator:
THERE ARE TWO MAIN PARTS.
846
00:45:16,172 --> 00:45:19,206
THE BOTTOM IS THE DESCENT STAGE.
847
00:45:19,206 --> 00:45:21,931
Haise: THE DESCENT STAGE
HAD THE ONE BIG ENGINE
848
00:45:21,931 --> 00:45:24,551
TO BE THROTTLED SO IT WOULD MAKE
THE LANDING.
849
00:45:24,551 --> 00:45:27,172
Narrator:
ON TOP IS THE ASCENT STAGE,
850
00:45:27,172 --> 00:45:30,206
WHICH HOLDS THE CREW
ON THEIR WAY DOWN...
851
00:45:30,206 --> 00:45:34,965
Haise: YOU HAD NO SEATS.
THE CREW WOULD HAVE TO STAND UP.
852
00:45:34,965 --> 00:45:37,034
Narrator:
...AND WHEN THEIR TIME IS UP,
853
00:45:37,034 --> 00:45:41,379
BLAST THEM OFF THE SURFACE.
854
00:45:41,379 --> 00:45:45,241
BUT THE LUNAR MODULE'S
GREATEST CHALLENGE IS WEIGHT.
855
00:45:45,241 --> 00:45:48,655
Schmitt: TO MAXIMIZE THE TIME
YOU COULD STAY ON THE MOON,
856
00:45:48,655 --> 00:45:53,275
EVERYTHING WAS DONE POSSIBLE
TO KEEP ITS MASS AT A MINIMUM.
857
00:45:53,275 --> 00:45:56,034
Anders: THE SKIN WAS A LITTLE
TOUGHER THAN REYNOLDS WRAP,
858
00:45:56,034 --> 00:45:58,068
BUT NOT MUCH.
859
00:45:58,068 --> 00:46:01,620
ONE TIME, A GUY BENT OVER
WITH A SCREWDRIVER IN HIS POCKET
860
00:46:01,620 --> 00:46:02,793
AND THE SCREWDRIVER FELL OUT
861
00:46:02,793 --> 00:46:06,137
AND WENT RIGHT THROUGH
THE LUNAR MODULE.
862
00:46:06,137 --> 00:46:08,862
Narrator:
AFTER SEVEN YEARS OF DESIGN
863
00:46:08,862 --> 00:46:11,586
AND TWO TEST FLIGHTS IN SPACE...
864
00:46:15,758 --> 00:46:20,551
...NASA IS CONVINCED THE LUNAR
MODULE IS UP TO THE JOB.
865
00:46:20,551 --> 00:46:25,448
NOW, WITH APOLLO 11, THE WHOLE
WORLD IS ABOUT TO FIND OUT.
866
00:46:25,448 --> 00:46:29,689
♪♪
867
00:46:29,689 --> 00:46:33,965
♪♪
868
00:46:33,965 --> 00:46:36,137
Cronkite: WE'RE APPROACHING
ONE OF THE CRITICAL MOMENTS
869
00:46:36,137 --> 00:46:37,241
OF THIS FLIGHT.
870
00:46:37,241 --> 00:46:39,448
THE COMMAND MODULE
AND THE LUNAR MODULE
871
00:46:39,448 --> 00:46:42,517
WILL BEGIN UNDOCKING.
872
00:46:42,517 --> 00:46:45,931
Narrator: ARMSTRONG AND ALDRIN
ARE INSIDE THE LUNAR MODULE,
873
00:46:45,931 --> 00:46:49,000
NICKNAMED "EAGLE."
874
00:46:49,000 --> 00:46:54,275
♪♪
875
00:46:54,275 --> 00:46:56,689
MISSION CONTROL: Roger.
876
00:46:56,689 --> 00:46:58,310
Narrator: AFTER SEPARATION,
877
00:46:58,310 --> 00:47:03,896
COLLINS FILMS AND PHOTOGRAPHS
EAGLE AS IT BEGINS ITS DESCENT.
878
00:47:03,896 --> 00:47:05,482
HE'S LEFT TO ORBIT THE MOON
879
00:47:05,482 --> 00:47:09,034
ON BOARD THE COMMAND MODULE,
NICKNAMED "COLUMBIA."
880
00:47:13,448 --> 00:47:16,344
Collins: WHEN NEIL AND BUZZ
WENT DOWN TO THE SURFACE,
881
00:47:16,344 --> 00:47:19,103
MY JOB WAS TO FILL
THAT COMMAND MODULE.
882
00:47:19,103 --> 00:47:22,655
I WAS THEIR BASE CAMP,
THEIR TICKET HOME.
883
00:47:22,655 --> 00:47:24,310
♪♪
884
00:47:28,379 --> 00:47:29,793
MISSION CONTROL: Great.
885
00:47:29,793 --> 00:47:32,724
Narrator: ON EARTH,
HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF VIEWERS
886
00:47:32,724 --> 00:47:35,137
FOLLOW EVENTS AS ARMSTRONG
AND ALDRIN
887
00:47:35,137 --> 00:47:38,034
ATTEMPT TO MAKE HISTORY.
888
00:47:38,034 --> 00:47:42,482
THE LUNAR MODULE HAS BEGUN
TO DROP INTO THE ORBIT,
889
00:47:42,482 --> 00:47:46,000
WHICH WILL TAKE IT DOWN
TO THE MOON'S SURFACE.
890
00:47:46,000 --> 00:47:48,793
Narrator: ALDRIN TURNS ON
EAGLE'S MOUNTED CAMERA
891
00:47:48,793 --> 00:47:51,275
TO FILM ITS DARING DESCENT.
892
00:47:55,379 --> 00:47:58,448
Griffin: WITH APOLLO 11,
THE LAST 50,000 FEET --
893
00:47:58,448 --> 00:48:01,827
THAT'S WHEN IT BECAME REAL.
894
00:48:01,827 --> 00:48:03,344
COLLINS:
Columbia, Eagle, Houston.
895
00:48:03,344 --> 00:48:08,137
Both looking good
going over the hill.
896
00:48:08,137 --> 00:48:10,862
Griffin:
EVERYTHING ELSE UP TO THAT POINT
897
00:48:10,862 --> 00:48:13,655
WE HAD PRACTICED
IN PRIOR MISSIONS.
898
00:48:13,655 --> 00:48:16,413
BUT THIS WAS NEW TERRITORY.
899
00:48:16,413 --> 00:48:19,448
WE'RE GONNA EITHER LAND
OR WE'RE GONNA ABORT --
900
00:48:19,448 --> 00:48:21,413
ONE OF THE TWO.
901
00:48:21,413 --> 00:48:26,413
♪♪
902
00:48:26,413 --> 00:48:28,793
Narrator: MISSION CONTROL
CHARTS EAGLE'S PROGRESS
903
00:48:28,793 --> 00:48:32,034
ON A GIANT SCREEN.
904
00:48:32,034 --> 00:48:34,344
Griffin: THE ROOM
WAS ABSOLUTELY JAM-PACKED.
905
00:48:34,344 --> 00:48:37,206
WE WERE SITTING ON THE FLOORS,
ON THE STEPS.
906
00:48:37,206 --> 00:48:41,620
AND YOU TALK ABOUT EXCITEMENT.
907
00:48:41,620 --> 00:48:46,034
Duke: MY ROLE IN APOLLO 11
WAS CAPSULE COMMUNICATOR --
908
00:48:46,034 --> 00:48:48,827
CAPCOM -- THE ONLY PERSON
IN MISSION CONTROL
909
00:48:48,827 --> 00:48:51,931
WHO CAN ACTUALLY TALK
TO THE CREW.
910
00:48:54,482 --> 00:48:56,448
ARMSTRONG: Roger, understand.
911
00:48:56,448 --> 00:48:59,551
♪♪
912
00:48:59,551 --> 00:49:02,000
Duke: WE IGNITED THE ENGINE.
913
00:49:11,724 --> 00:49:14,137
AS WE STARTED THE DESCENT,
914
00:49:14,137 --> 00:49:17,689
IT SEEMED LIKE THE WHEELS
CAME OFF OF THE WHOLE THING.
915
00:49:17,689 --> 00:49:19,724
♪♪
916
00:49:19,724 --> 00:49:22,172
[ STATIC ]
917
00:49:22,172 --> 00:49:25,241
WE STARTED HAVING
COMMUNICATION PROBLEMS.
918
00:49:27,344 --> 00:49:29,724
WE WERE HAVING DATA DROPOUT.
919
00:49:32,034 --> 00:49:34,413
WE START HAVING
COMPUTER PROBLEMS.
920
00:49:37,275 --> 00:49:41,620
Narrator: MISSION CONTROL FACES
A SPLIT-SECOND DECISION --
921
00:49:41,620 --> 00:49:45,310
LAND OR ABORT.
922
00:49:49,000 --> 00:49:49,413
DUKE: Roger, copy.
923
00:49:53,896 --> 00:49:56,482
ARMSTRONG: Program alarm.
924
00:49:56,482 --> 00:49:59,793
1202! 1202.
925
00:49:59,793 --> 00:50:01,103
Narrator: WITH ALARMS SOUNDING
926
00:50:01,103 --> 00:50:03,310
ON BOARD APOLLO 11's
LUNAR MODULE...
927
00:50:03,310 --> 00:50:06,172
ARMSTRONG: Give us the reading
on the 1202 program alarm.
928
00:50:06,172 --> 00:50:10,000
Narrator: ...MISSION CONTROL
MUST MAKE A CRITICAL DECISION --
929
00:50:10,000 --> 00:50:12,793
LAND OR ABORT.
930
00:50:12,793 --> 00:50:14,551
Duke: WE HAD A SERIES OF ALARMS.
931
00:50:14,551 --> 00:50:18,103
I SAID, "THIS IS IT.
COMPUTER'S GOING BELLY-UP.
932
00:50:18,103 --> 00:50:21,103
WE WON'T BE ABLE TO CONTINUE."
933
00:50:21,103 --> 00:50:23,689
Lunney: WE WERE OVERLOADING
THE COMPUTER.
934
00:50:23,689 --> 00:50:25,655
AND IT WAS SAYING TO US,
935
00:50:25,655 --> 00:50:30,034
"YOU'RE ASKING ME
TO DO MORE THAN I CAN DO."
936
00:50:30,034 --> 00:50:31,896
Narrator:
BUT AS THE CAMERAS REVEAL,
937
00:50:31,896 --> 00:50:35,827
FLIGHT DIRECTOR GENE KRANZ
ISN'T READY TO GIVE UP.
938
00:50:35,827 --> 00:50:38,241
-We're go on that, Flight.
-We're go on that alarm?
939
00:50:38,241 --> 00:50:39,931
KRANZ: If it doesn't reoccur,
we'll be go.
940
00:50:39,931 --> 00:50:41,586
DUKE: Roger.
941
00:50:41,586 --> 00:50:43,724
KRANZ: CAPCOM,
we're go for landing.
942
00:50:43,724 --> 00:50:45,862
Duke: EAGLE, HOUSTON.
YOU'RE GO FOR LANDING, OVER.
943
00:50:50,965 --> 00:50:53,793
Duke: THE TENSION WAS RISING
IN MISSION CONTROL
944
00:50:53,793 --> 00:50:56,275
WITH THESE THINGS GOING WRONG.
945
00:50:59,103 --> 00:51:03,034
We're go. Same type, we're go.
946
00:51:03,034 --> 00:51:05,034
WE'RE GETTING CLOSE
TO TOUCHDOWN
947
00:51:05,034 --> 00:51:06,344
ON THE MOON'S SURFACE.
948
00:51:06,344 --> 00:51:08,344
I'M GETTING KNOTS
IN MY STOMACH.
949
00:51:08,344 --> 00:51:09,931
Narrator: TO LAND SAFELY,
950
00:51:09,931 --> 00:51:13,827
NEIL ARMSTRONG NEEDS
COMPLETE CONTROL OF EAGLE.
951
00:51:13,827 --> 00:51:16,620
ARMSTRONG:
2,000 feet. 2,000 feet.
952
00:51:16,620 --> 00:51:18,931
Narrator:
REMASTERED FILM FOOTAGE REVEALS
953
00:51:18,931 --> 00:51:22,413
HOW HIS PILOTING SKILLS
BECAME SECOND TO NONE.
954
00:51:22,413 --> 00:51:25,310
[ FILM PROJECTOR WHIRRING ]
955
00:51:25,310 --> 00:51:28,896
♪♪
956
00:51:28,896 --> 00:51:32,517
♪♪
957
00:51:32,517 --> 00:51:36,034
LANDING ON AN ALIEN LANDSCAPE
958
00:51:36,034 --> 00:51:41,206
REQUIRES PILOTS TO MASTER
A COMPLEX FLYING MACHINE...
959
00:51:41,206 --> 00:51:44,551
IN AN AIRLESS,
LOW-GRAVITY ENVIRONMENT.
960
00:51:44,551 --> 00:51:48,034
♪♪
961
00:51:48,034 --> 00:51:53,413
Haise: MY TRAINING WAS TO GO
TO NASA LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER
962
00:51:53,413 --> 00:51:58,724
AND FLY A TETHERED TEST VEHICLE
THAT'S GONNA PUT YOU IN
963
00:51:58,724 --> 00:52:01,172
1/6 GRAVITY.
964
00:52:01,172 --> 00:52:05,275
♪♪
965
00:52:05,275 --> 00:52:08,172
IT HAD THE CHARACTERISTICS
CONTROL-WISE
966
00:52:08,172 --> 00:52:11,724
OF THE LUNAR MODULE VEHICLE.
967
00:52:11,724 --> 00:52:13,965
ONCE THE ASTRONAUTS MASTER
STEERING
968
00:52:13,965 --> 00:52:16,310
IN A TETHERED SIMULATOR...
969
00:52:16,310 --> 00:52:20,379
♪♪
970
00:52:20,379 --> 00:52:23,965
THEY GRADUATE TO
A SELF-POWERED TRAINING VEHICLE.
971
00:52:23,965 --> 00:52:26,379
♪♪
972
00:52:26,379 --> 00:52:30,724
Anders: IT HAD A GIMBAL JET
ENGINE THAT RAN ON JET FUEL.
973
00:52:30,724 --> 00:52:33,793
YOU COULD ORIENT IT
BY LITTLE PUSH ROCKETS
974
00:52:33,793 --> 00:52:36,344
DISTRIBUTED ABOUT THE VEHICLE.
975
00:52:36,344 --> 00:52:39,000
♪♪
976
00:52:39,000 --> 00:52:42,275
WE HAD GREAT CONFIDENCE
IN THE GAUGING SYSTEM.
977
00:52:42,275 --> 00:52:45,551
WE'D GET DOWN TO 20 SECONDS
AND TAKE OFF AGAIN.
978
00:52:45,551 --> 00:52:48,275
THAT CONFIDENCE WAS OVERRATED.
979
00:52:48,275 --> 00:52:51,896
Narrator: AS NEIL ARMSTRONG
IS ABOUT TO DISCOVER.
980
00:52:51,896 --> 00:52:57,137
♪♪
981
00:52:57,137 --> 00:53:02,448
♪♪
982
00:53:02,448 --> 00:53:05,620
Anders: THAT MORNING,
THE FUEL SENSOR HEAD FAILED.
983
00:53:05,620 --> 00:53:06,862
♪♪
984
00:53:06,862 --> 00:53:10,379
WE THOUGHT HE'D HAD TWICE
AS MUCH TIME.
985
00:53:10,379 --> 00:53:13,344
HE DIDN'T.
AND HE RAN OUT OF GAS.
986
00:53:13,344 --> 00:53:16,551
CAMERAS CAPTURE ARMSTRONG
GRAPPLING FOR CONTROL.
987
00:53:16,551 --> 00:53:19,137
♪♪
988
00:53:19,137 --> 00:53:21,137
♪♪
989
00:53:21,137 --> 00:53:24,172
♪♪
990
00:53:24,172 --> 00:53:26,551
Barbree: WHAT THE HECK HAPPENED?
IT WAS SO FAST.
991
00:53:27,896 --> 00:53:30,241
HE JUST EJECTED OUT.
992
00:53:30,241 --> 00:53:32,379
♪♪
993
00:53:32,379 --> 00:53:36,103
THAT INCIDENT GOT HIM THE JOB
994
00:53:36,103 --> 00:53:37,758
OF LANDING ON THE MOON,
995
00:53:37,758 --> 00:53:41,482
BECAUSE THEY PUT MORE FAITH
IN NEIL ARMSTRONG
996
00:53:41,482 --> 00:53:44,241
TO MAKE THE RIGHT DECISIONS
TO LAND
997
00:53:44,241 --> 00:53:46,862
THAN ANY OTHER
OF THE ASTRONAUTS.
998
00:53:46,862 --> 00:53:48,344
♪♪
999
00:53:48,344 --> 00:53:50,965
Narrator: NOW ARMSTRONG
FACES THE ULTIMATE TEST
1000
00:53:50,965 --> 00:53:52,965
OF HIS FLYING SKILLS.
1001
00:53:52,965 --> 00:53:56,413
THIS TIME,
EJECTING ISN'T AN OPTION.
1002
00:53:56,413 --> 00:54:01,379
♪♪
1003
00:54:01,379 --> 00:54:06,275
♪♪
1004
00:54:06,275 --> 00:54:09,068
ARMSTRONG: Coming down to 23.
1005
00:54:09,068 --> 00:54:12,103
Narrator: LESS THAN 1,000 FEET
ABOVE THE MOON,
1006
00:54:12,103 --> 00:54:14,724
EAGLE'S ONBOARD FILM CAMERA
ROLLS
1007
00:54:14,724 --> 00:54:18,344
AS ARMSTRONG SEES SOMETHING
TROUBLING.
1008
00:54:18,344 --> 00:54:20,413
Schmitt: WHEN NEIL FINALLY
LOOKED OUT THE WINDOW
1009
00:54:20,413 --> 00:54:23,034
AND KNEW WHERE THE COMPUTER
WAS GOING TO LAND HIM,
1010
00:54:23,034 --> 00:54:26,275
HE HAD TO CHANGE THAT
BECAUSE OF A CRATER.
1011
00:54:26,275 --> 00:54:31,275
Narrator: BUT THAT MEANS
PILOTING EAGLE MANUALLY.
1012
00:54:31,275 --> 00:54:32,965
ARMSTRONG: 350 feet, down at 4.
1013
00:54:32,965 --> 00:54:35,068
Schmitt:
HE OVER-FLEW THAT CRATER
1014
00:54:35,068 --> 00:54:36,827
TO FIND ANOTHER LANDING POINT.
1015
00:54:36,827 --> 00:54:40,000
BUT IN DOING SO, OF COURSE,
USED UP MORE FUEL.
1016
00:54:40,000 --> 00:54:44,103
ARMSTRONG: 300 feet down, 3 1/2,
47 forward.
1017
00:54:44,103 --> 00:54:46,724
Lunney: HE'S LOOKING FOR
A PLACE TO LAND.
1018
00:54:46,724 --> 00:54:48,931
I MEAN, IF IT'S A ROCK,
IT'S OKAY.
1019
00:54:48,931 --> 00:54:51,310
BUT IF IT'S A BOULDER,
IT MAY NOT BE.
1020
00:54:56,689 --> 00:54:59,000
WE HAD TO BE CAREFUL
WITH THE FUEL.
1021
00:54:59,000 --> 00:55:02,103
THERE WAS A LIMITED AMOUNT
OF IT ON BOARD.
1022
00:55:02,103 --> 00:55:04,103
Narrator: CHARLIE DUKE
STARTS COUNTING DOWN
1023
00:55:04,103 --> 00:55:07,413
TO A LOW-FUEL ABORT CALL.
1024
00:55:07,413 --> 00:55:09,172
DUKE: 60 seconds.
1025
00:55:09,172 --> 00:55:12,586
Griffin: BUZZ'S FOCUS WAS INSIDE
LOOKING AT THE PRESSURES,
1026
00:55:12,586 --> 00:55:14,655
THE TEMPERATURES.
1027
00:55:18,620 --> 00:55:22,448
HE WAS CALLING HEIGHT ABOVE THE
SURFACE AND HIS DESCENT RATE...
1028
00:55:24,275 --> 00:55:28,275
SO NEIL DIDN'T HAVE TO TAKE HIS
ATTENTION AND LOOK AT A GAUGE.
1029
00:55:32,275 --> 00:55:33,724
IT WAS LIKE A SONG AND DANCE.
1030
00:55:33,724 --> 00:55:36,931
THEY WERE WORKING TOGETHER
TO GET THE THING ON THE GROUND.
1031
00:55:40,896 --> 00:55:45,103
BUZZ WOULD MAKE THESE CALLS
ABOUT EVERY 10 OR 15 SECONDS.
1032
00:55:47,241 --> 00:55:51,172
AND BETWEEN TWO CALLS,
HE SLIPPED IN SOMETHING.
1033
00:55:54,862 --> 00:55:57,310
"PICKING UP SOME DUST" --
1034
00:55:57,310 --> 00:56:00,655
IT STILL SENDS CHILLS
UP MY BACK.
1035
00:56:00,655 --> 00:56:04,000
"OOH, WE'RE THERE.
WE'RE GONNA DO THIS."
1036
00:56:07,931 --> 00:56:09,862
Narrator: AROUND THE WORLD,
1037
00:56:09,862 --> 00:56:14,448
VIEWERS FOLLOW THE ACTION
THROUGH TV ANIMATIONS.
1038
00:56:14,448 --> 00:56:16,241
Solacoff: I WAS WATCHING TV.
1039
00:56:16,241 --> 00:56:19,310
WALTER CRONKITE
WAS THE ANCHORMAN.
1040
00:56:19,310 --> 00:56:23,068
AND I STARTED YELLING,
1041
00:56:23,068 --> 00:56:27,275
"GO, NEIL! GO, NEIL! GO, NEIL!"
LIKE THAT.
1042
00:56:27,275 --> 00:56:29,206
ARMSTRONG:
Drifting to the right a little.
1043
00:56:29,206 --> 00:56:31,206
30 seconds.
1044
00:56:31,206 --> 00:56:36,344
♪♪
1045
00:56:36,344 --> 00:56:37,827
Faint shadow.
1046
00:56:37,827 --> 00:56:40,724
Duke: EVERYBODY'S HOLDING
THEIR BREATH.
1047
00:56:40,724 --> 00:56:43,586
♪♪
1048
00:56:43,586 --> 00:56:46,482
ARMSTRONG: Contact light.
1049
00:56:46,482 --> 00:56:48,931
Okay. Engine stop.
1050
00:56:48,931 --> 00:56:51,586
Duke: I HEARD BUZZ SAY,
"CONTACT. ENGINE STOP."
1051
00:56:51,586 --> 00:56:54,137
AND WE KNEW THEY WERE
ON THE GROUND.
1052
00:56:54,137 --> 00:56:57,137
♪♪
1053
00:56:57,137 --> 00:56:59,413
DUKE: We copy you down, Eagle.
1054
00:56:59,413 --> 00:57:04,586
ARMSTRONG: Houston, uh,
Tranquility base here.
1055
00:57:04,586 --> 00:57:07,482
The Eagle has landed.
1056
00:57:09,241 --> 00:57:10,896
DUKE: Roger, Tranquility.
1057
00:57:10,896 --> 00:57:12,724
We copy you on the ground.
1058
00:57:12,724 --> 00:57:15,482
IT WAS LIKE AIR GOING OUT
OF A BIG BALLOON, YOU KNOW --
1059
00:57:15,482 --> 00:57:17,620
SHOOO!
1060
00:57:17,620 --> 00:57:19,482
You got a bunch of guys
about to turn blue.
1061
00:57:19,482 --> 00:57:22,137
We're breathing again.
Thanks a lot.
1062
00:57:22,137 --> 00:57:24,034
IT'S JUST A GREAT SIGH
OF RELIEF,
1063
00:57:24,034 --> 00:57:26,379
AND OUR HEARTS ARE POUNDING.
1064
00:57:26,379 --> 00:57:28,586
NEIL IS JUST AS CALM
AS HE CAN BE.
1065
00:57:28,586 --> 00:57:32,517
ARMSTRONG: Thank you.
1066
00:57:32,517 --> 00:57:34,965
Solacoff: HE FINALLY MADE IT.
1067
00:57:34,965 --> 00:57:37,862
I JUMPED UP AND DOWN,
AND I STARTED TO CRY.
1068
00:57:37,862 --> 00:57:40,551
I JUST SAID, "I KNEW YOU COULD
DO IT, BUDDY.
1069
00:57:40,551 --> 00:57:42,413
I KNEW YOU COULD DO IT."
1070
00:57:42,413 --> 00:57:44,793
MAN ON THE MOON! PHEW, BOY.
1071
00:57:54,034 --> 00:57:58,517
♪♪
1072
00:57:58,517 --> 00:58:00,551
Narrator:
MOMENTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN,
1073
00:58:00,551 --> 00:58:04,344
BUZZ ALDRIN POSITIONS
THE ONBOARD 16mm CAMERA
1074
00:58:04,344 --> 00:58:07,931
TO RECORD
NEIL ARMSTRONG'S DESCENT.
1075
00:58:07,931 --> 00:58:10,862
Barbree: I WAS REPORTING
FROM MISSION CONTROL.
1076
00:58:10,862 --> 00:58:13,724
NASA HAD PROGRAMMED IN FOR THEM
1077
00:58:13,724 --> 00:58:17,620
A FOUR-HOUR REST PERIOD.
1078
00:58:17,620 --> 00:58:20,827
I'M TALKING TO NEIL A COUPLE
OF WEEKS BEFORE HE TAKES OFF
1079
00:58:20,827 --> 00:58:23,551
AND HE SAYS,
"WE AIN'T GONNA SLEEP.
1080
00:58:23,551 --> 00:58:26,862
YOU THINK I'M GONNA SLEEP
WHEN I JUST LANDED ON THE MOON?"
1081
00:58:26,862 --> 00:58:28,862
♪♪
1082
00:58:28,862 --> 00:58:31,275
ARMSTRONG: Okay, Houston,
I'm on the porch.
1083
00:58:31,275 --> 00:58:34,655
MISSION CONTROL: Roger, Neil.
1084
00:58:34,655 --> 00:58:36,689
Narrator:
HEADING DOWN THE LADDER,
1085
00:58:36,689 --> 00:58:40,068
ARMSTRONG PULLS A CORD,
1086
00:58:40,068 --> 00:58:43,068
RELEASING A TV CAMERA.
1087
00:58:43,068 --> 00:58:45,724
MISSION CONTROL: And we're
getting a picture on the TV.
1088
00:58:45,724 --> 00:58:47,413
ALDRIN: You got a good picture,
huh?
1089
00:58:47,413 --> 00:58:49,379
MISSION CONTROL: Currently, it's
upside-down on our monitor.
1090
00:58:49,379 --> 00:58:53,310
But we can make out
a fair amount of detail.
1091
00:58:53,310 --> 00:58:56,862
Narrator: THE LIVE CAMERA FEED
BEAMS BACK TO EARTH...
1092
00:58:56,862 --> 00:59:00,689
♪♪
1093
00:59:00,689 --> 00:59:04,344
...GIVING OVER HALF-A-BILLION
PEOPLE THEIR FIRST LOOK
1094
00:59:04,344 --> 00:59:07,689
AT THE MOON'S SURFACE.
1095
00:59:07,689 --> 00:59:12,206
Morgan: IT WAS SO WONDERFUL TO
SEE NEIL ARMSTRONG STEP OUT.
1096
00:59:12,206 --> 00:59:13,896
MISSION CONTROL: Okay, Neil.
1097
00:59:13,896 --> 00:59:16,655
We can see you coming down
the ladder now.
1098
00:59:16,655 --> 00:59:19,241
Morgan: SEEING COVERAGE
AROUND THE WORLD,
1099
00:59:19,241 --> 00:59:22,620
HOW MANY PEOPLE CARED
AND HOW UNIFYING IT WAS --
1100
00:59:22,620 --> 00:59:26,103
IT MADE ME
A VERY PROUD AMERICAN.
1101
00:59:26,103 --> 00:59:29,137
ARMSTRONG: I'm, uh,
at the foot of the ladder.
1102
00:59:29,137 --> 00:59:32,000
Barbree: I WATCHED NEIL
COME DOWN THE LADDER
1103
00:59:32,000 --> 00:59:33,586
ON THE SAME SCREEN
1104
00:59:33,586 --> 00:59:36,034
THAT THE PEOPLE
IN MISSION CONTROL WATCHED.
1105
00:59:36,034 --> 00:59:39,448
THEY WERE ALL VERY FOCUSED
WITH WHAT WAS GOING ON.
1106
00:59:39,448 --> 00:59:43,137
ARMSTRONG: The surface appears
to be very fine-grained
1107
00:59:43,137 --> 00:59:44,137
as you get close to it.
1108
00:59:44,137 --> 00:59:47,724
It's almost like a powder.
1109
00:59:47,724 --> 00:59:51,206
Barbree:
NEIL MOVES DOWN THE PAD.
1110
00:59:51,206 --> 00:59:54,344
ARMSTRONG: Okay, I'm gonna
step off the LM now.
1111
00:59:54,344 --> 00:59:58,655
Barbree: THIS WAS THE MOMENT
IT WAS GOING TO HAPPEN.
1112
00:59:58,655 --> 01:00:02,034
HE PUT ONE FOOT DOWN
ONTO THE MOON...
1113
01:00:02,034 --> 01:00:03,448
♪♪
1114
01:00:03,448 --> 01:00:07,655
...AND THEN HE SAID IT.
1115
01:00:07,655 --> 01:00:12,862
ARMSTRONG: That's one small step
for man...
1116
01:00:12,862 --> 01:00:15,758
one giant leap for mankind.
1117
01:00:15,758 --> 01:00:18,482
♪♪
1118
01:00:43,758 --> 01:00:48,758
THE DATE'S NOW INDELIBLE --
JULY 20, 1969,
1119
01:00:48,758 --> 01:00:53,172
THE DAY MAN REACHED
AND WALKED ON THE MOON.
1120
01:00:53,172 --> 01:00:54,931
♪♪
1121
01:00:54,931 --> 01:00:58,689
Duke: MISSION CONTROL WAS SO
PROUD BECAUSE WE WERE THERE,
1122
01:00:58,689 --> 01:01:02,482
WE HAD DONE IT,
WE WERE ON THE MOON.
1123
01:01:02,482 --> 01:01:04,689
♪♪
1124
01:01:04,689 --> 01:01:06,896
Lovell: I HAD A LITTLE BIT
OF ENVY, OF COURSE,
1125
01:01:06,896 --> 01:01:08,896
BEING THE BACKUP COMMANDER.
1126
01:01:08,896 --> 01:01:11,620
HAD SOMETHING HAPPENED TO NEIL
DURING HIS TRAINING,
1127
01:01:11,620 --> 01:01:13,482
I WOULD'VE BEEN
THE ACTUAL GUY GOING.
1128
01:01:13,482 --> 01:01:15,551
IT'S TOO BAD HE WAS SO GOOD.
1129
01:01:15,551 --> 01:01:17,241
[ LAUGHS ]
1130
01:01:17,241 --> 01:01:19,689
Narrator:
AS ARMSTRONG EXPLORES THE MOON,
1131
01:01:19,689 --> 01:01:24,620
HIS FIRST WORDS ARE
RESONATING AROUND THE WORLD.
1132
01:01:24,620 --> 01:01:27,275
Solacoff:
"THAT'S ONE SMALL STEP FOR MAN,
1133
01:01:27,275 --> 01:01:31,137
ONE GIANT LEAP FOR MANKIND."
1134
01:01:31,137 --> 01:01:35,206
I ASKED NEIL, "HOW DID YOU
FIGURE OUT HOW TO SAY THAT?"
1135
01:01:35,206 --> 01:01:39,206
AND HE SAYS, "WELL,
I WAS THINKING ABOUT THE GAME
1136
01:01:39,206 --> 01:01:42,517
WE USED TO PLAY AS KIDS
CALLED MOTHER, MAY I.
1137
01:01:42,517 --> 01:01:46,068
YOU WOULD SAY,
'TAKE FIVE SMALL STEPS'
1138
01:01:46,068 --> 01:01:49,000
TO REACH A CERTAIN GOAL,
OR YOU COULD SAY,
1139
01:01:49,000 --> 01:01:51,206
'TAKE THREE GIANT STEPS.'"
1140
01:01:51,206 --> 01:01:52,965
AND HE SAID,
"ON THE WAY TO THE MOON,
1141
01:01:52,965 --> 01:01:56,241
I GOT TO THINKING ABOUT
GIANT STEPS AND SMALL STEPS
1142
01:01:56,241 --> 01:01:59,206
AND I KIND OF
PUT THEM TOGETHER."
1143
01:01:59,206 --> 01:02:03,931
Narrator:
BUT NASA MUST BRING BACK
MORE THAN WORDS AND PICTURES.
1144
01:02:03,931 --> 01:02:06,344
ALDRIN:
Okay, I'm on the top step.
1145
01:02:06,344 --> 01:02:08,965
Narrator: ALDRIN JOINS ARMSTRONG
ON THE SURFACE
1146
01:02:08,965 --> 01:02:13,275
TO HELP GATHER PRICELESS
SCIENTIFIC SAMPLES.
1147
01:02:13,275 --> 01:02:16,241
-Beautiful view.
-Isn't that something?
1148
01:02:16,241 --> 01:02:20,896
-Magnificent sight out here.
-Magnificent desolation.
1149
01:02:20,896 --> 01:02:23,000
Narrator:
BUT HOW DO THE ASTRONAUTS KNOW
1150
01:02:23,000 --> 01:02:27,172
WHAT THE SCIENTISTS
WANT COLLECTED?
1151
01:02:27,172 --> 01:02:29,413
NEWLY UNCOVERED FILM REVEALS
1152
01:02:29,413 --> 01:02:33,413
THE GREAT LENGTHS THEY WENT TO
TO LEARN.
1153
01:02:33,413 --> 01:02:35,724
[ FILM PROJECTOR WHIRRING ]
1154
01:02:35,724 --> 01:02:37,172
[ BEEPS ]
1155
01:02:37,172 --> 01:02:38,655
[ WHIRRING CONTINUES ]
1156
01:02:38,655 --> 01:02:44,482
♪♪
1157
01:02:44,482 --> 01:02:46,206
Schaber:
YOU CAN'T JUST GO TO THE MOON
1158
01:02:46,206 --> 01:02:48,448
AND JUST PICK UP A FEW ROCKS.
1159
01:02:48,448 --> 01:02:51,827
YOU'VE GOT TO HAVE THEM AT LEAST
DESCRIBE THEIR LANDING SITE,
1160
01:02:51,827 --> 01:02:54,137
AND THEY COULDN'T SAY
SOMETHING GEOLOGICAL
1161
01:02:54,137 --> 01:02:56,517
UNLESS THEY WERE
TRAINED IN GEOLOGY.
1162
01:02:56,517 --> 01:02:58,000
♪♪
1163
01:02:58,000 --> 01:03:00,137
Narrator:
CAMERAS FOLLOW THE ASTRONAUTS
1164
01:03:00,137 --> 01:03:03,413
AS THEY SWAP FLYING
FOR FIELDWORK.
1165
01:03:03,413 --> 01:03:08,758
Schaber: I'M JERRY SCHABER, PART
OF THE APOLLO 11 GEOLOGY TEAM.
1166
01:03:08,758 --> 01:03:11,586
TRAINING THE GROUPS
OF ASTRONAUTS WAS DIFFICULT
1167
01:03:11,586 --> 01:03:13,965
BECAUSE,
IF YOU'RE A TEST PILOT,
1168
01:03:13,965 --> 01:03:17,931
GEOLOGY IS THE LAST THING
ON YOUR MIND.
1169
01:03:17,931 --> 01:03:19,482
THEY WERE
FULL OF TESTOSTERONE,
1170
01:03:19,482 --> 01:03:21,793
SO THEY WERE ALWAYS
FOOLING AROUND.
1171
01:03:21,793 --> 01:03:23,551
♪♪
1172
01:03:23,551 --> 01:03:26,482
IT WAS LIKE HAVING A CLASS
THAT WASN'T PAYING ATTENTION.
1173
01:03:26,482 --> 01:03:28,034
[ LAUGHTER ]
1174
01:03:28,034 --> 01:03:29,586
♪♪
1175
01:03:29,586 --> 01:03:32,655
Narrator:
FOR THE RELUCTANT ROCK HOUNDS,
1176
01:03:32,655 --> 01:03:37,517
NASA SINGLES OUT THE MOST
REALISTIC LUNAR LANDSCAPES.
1177
01:03:37,517 --> 01:03:38,758
Schaber: IN HAWAII,
1178
01:03:38,758 --> 01:03:41,655
WE WOULD TAKE THEM
TO THE VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS
1179
01:03:41,655 --> 01:03:45,931
SO THEY COULD SEE GEOLOGY
HAPPENING IN REAL TIME.
1180
01:03:45,931 --> 01:03:50,137
Worden: I CAN REMEMBER WALKING
ON A LAVA LAKE
1181
01:03:50,137 --> 01:03:54,758
WHERE YOU COULD SEE
THE MOLTEN LAVA DOWN BELOW.
1182
01:03:54,758 --> 01:03:57,551
Schaber: ONE OF THE ASTRONAUTS
SAID, "I SMELL RUBBER."
1183
01:03:57,551 --> 01:03:59,310
THAT WAS THEIR BOOTS BURNING
1184
01:03:59,310 --> 01:04:03,103
BECAUSE THE LAVA UNDER THEM
WAS STILL HOT.
1185
01:04:03,103 --> 01:04:07,344
Worden: WE WENT UP TO WHERE
IT WAS FLOWING.
1186
01:04:07,344 --> 01:04:11,379
SUDDENLY,
THERE WAS A SMALL ERUPTION.
1187
01:04:11,379 --> 01:04:16,275
THE LIQUID STARTED TO BUBBLE UP
MORE AND MORE.
1188
01:04:16,275 --> 01:04:20,482
WE GOT OUT OF THERE
JUST IN THE NICK OF TIME.
1189
01:04:20,482 --> 01:04:22,068
WE WERE VERY LUCKY, I THINK,
1190
01:04:22,068 --> 01:04:26,482
WE DIDN'T GET TRAPPED
WITH THE LAVA FLOWS THERE.
1191
01:04:26,482 --> 01:04:30,137
Narrator:
DESPITE THE HAZARDS...
1192
01:04:30,137 --> 01:04:33,344
THE ASTRONAUTS SOON PICK UP
THE KNOWLEDGE NEEDED
1193
01:04:33,344 --> 01:04:37,103
TO PRACTICE GEOLOGY
ON THE LUNAR SURFACE.
1194
01:04:37,103 --> 01:04:39,896
Duke: YOU LEARN HOW TO IDENTIFY
THE VARIOUS ROCK TYPES
1195
01:04:39,896 --> 01:04:43,103
THAT YOU MIGHT ENCOUNTER
ON THE MOON.
1196
01:04:43,103 --> 01:04:45,000
WE STUDIED VOLCANIC ROCKS,
1197
01:04:45,000 --> 01:04:48,620
IGNEOUS ROCKS LIKE GRANITE...
1198
01:04:48,620 --> 01:04:51,137
SEDIMENTARY ROCKS.
1199
01:04:51,137 --> 01:04:54,275
YOU LEARNED
IF A ROCK WAS UNUSUAL.
1200
01:04:54,275 --> 01:04:56,068
♪♪
1201
01:04:56,068 --> 01:05:01,000
Narrator: THE MONTHS
OF FIELDWORK ARE CRITICAL.
1202
01:05:01,000 --> 01:05:03,551
ON THE MOON, THEY'LL HAVE
LESS THAN THREE HOURS
1203
01:05:03,551 --> 01:05:06,517
TO PUT THEIR TRAINING
INTO PRACTICE.
1204
01:05:06,517 --> 01:05:08,413
♪♪
1205
01:05:08,413 --> 01:05:10,413
[ FILM PROJECTOR WHIRRING ]
1206
01:05:10,413 --> 01:05:13,896
♪♪
1207
01:05:13,896 --> 01:05:17,034
ALDRIN:
So-called kangaroo hop.
1208
01:05:17,034 --> 01:05:19,586
Narrator: LIVE TV COVERAGE
OF ARMSTRONG AND ALDRIN
1209
01:05:19,586 --> 01:05:22,620
DOESN'T JUST ENTHRALL
MILLIONS OF VIEWERS --
1210
01:05:22,620 --> 01:05:26,034
IT HELPS GEOLOGISTS MONITOR
THE MISSION,
1211
01:05:26,034 --> 01:05:29,517
REVEALED HERE
IN THE FORGOTTEN FILMS.
1212
01:05:29,517 --> 01:05:31,448
Schaber:
I WAS GIVEN THE ASSIGNMENT
1213
01:05:31,448 --> 01:05:34,862
TO KEEP TRACK OF THE ASTRONAUTS
ON THE MOON.
1214
01:05:34,862 --> 01:05:39,000
I HAD A MAP
AND TWO LITTLE PAPER CUTOUTS.
1215
01:05:39,000 --> 01:05:41,241
ONE OF THEM WAS MARKED
FOR "COMMANDER."
1216
01:05:46,275 --> 01:05:50,310
AND ONE OF THEM WAS MARKED "LMP"
FOR LUNAR MODULE PILOT.
1217
01:05:50,310 --> 01:05:52,103
♪♪
1218
01:05:58,172 --> 01:05:59,586
MISSION CONTROL: Roger.
1219
01:05:59,586 --> 01:06:02,482
Schaber: THERE WAS A TV CAMERA
OVER MY MAP TABLE
1220
01:06:02,482 --> 01:06:06,344
WHICH COULD BE PROJECTED
INTO THE FLIGHT CONTROL ROOM.
1221
01:06:06,344 --> 01:06:07,931
IT SOUNDS SO SILLY,
1222
01:06:07,931 --> 01:06:12,482
BUT IT WAS JUST TO KEEP TRACK
OF THEM LIKE A GPS WOULD TODAY.
1223
01:06:12,482 --> 01:06:13,827
Narrator: THE TV CAMERA
1224
01:06:13,827 --> 01:06:16,586
CAPTURES ARMSTRONG
COLLECTING THE SAMPLES.
1225
01:06:16,586 --> 01:06:19,517
♪♪
1226
01:06:19,517 --> 01:06:24,275
BUT ON THE MOON,
SCIENCE COMES SECOND TO SAFETY.
1227
01:06:24,275 --> 01:06:25,344
♪♪
1228
01:06:30,896 --> 01:06:32,206
Schaber: FIRST PRIORITY
1229
01:06:32,206 --> 01:06:34,793
WAS TO GET THEM BACK
WITHOUT ANY PROBLEMS.
1230
01:06:40,551 --> 01:06:42,482
Griffin: ALL THE TIME
THEY WERE OUT THERE,
1231
01:06:42,482 --> 01:06:44,000
WE'RE SAYING,
"WE GOT TO GET THEM BACK.
1232
01:06:44,000 --> 01:06:44,931
WE GOT TO GET THEM BACK."
1233
01:06:50,241 --> 01:06:55,448
♪♪
1234
01:07:00,758 --> 01:07:03,689
Narrator:
AFTER 2 1/2 HOURS,
1235
01:07:03,689 --> 01:07:07,448
MANKIND'S FIRST MOONWALK
IS COMING TO AN END.
1236
01:07:13,724 --> 01:07:15,827
Cronkite: KEEPING TUNED NOW
TO MISSION CONTROL
1237
01:07:15,827 --> 01:07:20,275
BEFORE MEN LEAVE THE MOON
FOR THE FIRST TIME.
1238
01:07:20,275 --> 01:07:21,965
Griffin:
THE ASCENT FROM THE MOON
1239
01:07:21,965 --> 01:07:24,620
WAS PROBABLY THE MOST NERVOUS
FOR ME,
1240
01:07:24,620 --> 01:07:26,896
AND I'M SURE IT WAS
FOR EVERYONE.
1241
01:07:26,896 --> 01:07:28,482
Narrator:
TO ESCAPE THE MOON,
1242
01:07:28,482 --> 01:07:33,551
THE ASTRONAUTS MUST DEPEND ON
THE LUNAR MODULE ONE LAST TIME.
1243
01:07:33,551 --> 01:07:35,862
♪♪
1244
01:07:35,862 --> 01:07:41,000
Collins: IT WAS ONE ENGINE --
ONE SOLE SOURCE OF PROPULSION,
1245
01:07:41,000 --> 01:07:43,620
AND THAT ENGINE EITHER WORKED
OR IT DIDN'T.
1246
01:07:43,620 --> 01:07:46,206
THEY WERE DEAD MEN
IF IT DIDN'T WORK.
1247
01:07:46,206 --> 01:07:48,241
ARMSTRONG:
Houston, Tranquility Base.
1248
01:07:48,241 --> 01:07:52,586
We're in the process of, uh,
using up what film we have.
1249
01:07:52,586 --> 01:08:00,344
♪♪
1250
01:08:00,344 --> 01:08:02,206
MISSION CONTROL:
Tranquility Base, Houston.
1251
01:08:02,206 --> 01:08:03,655
You're cleared for takeoff.
1252
01:08:03,655 --> 01:08:05,206
[ BEEPS ]
1253
01:08:05,206 --> 01:08:09,137
ARMSTRONG: Roger, understand.
We're number one on the runway.
1254
01:08:09,137 --> 01:08:13,000
Lunney: IT WAS TENSE, AND THERE
WAS NOTHING THAT WE COULD DO.
1255
01:08:13,000 --> 01:08:17,517
ALDRIN:
9...8...7...6...5...
1256
01:08:17,517 --> 01:08:19,137
abort stage,
1257
01:08:19,137 --> 01:08:20,241
engine arm ascent,
1258
01:08:20,241 --> 01:08:21,551
proceed.
1259
01:08:21,551 --> 01:08:25,482
[ Static crackles ]
1260
01:08:25,482 --> 01:08:30,896
♪♪
1261
01:08:35,655 --> 01:08:37,137
Narrator: JUST AFTER LIFTOFF,
1262
01:08:37,137 --> 01:08:39,827
ALDRIN STARTS THE FILM CAMERA.
1263
01:08:43,896 --> 01:08:45,689
TO EVERYONE'S RELIEF,
1264
01:08:45,689 --> 01:08:50,206
THE ASCENT-STAGE ENGINE
FIRES FLAWLESSLY.
1265
01:09:00,965 --> 01:09:07,413
♪♪
1266
01:09:13,137 --> 01:09:17,655
AFTER 21 HOURS ALONE
IN THE COMMAND MODULE, COLUMBIA,
1267
01:09:17,655 --> 01:09:21,965
MIKE COLLINS PREPARES
TO PICK UP HIS CREW MATES.
1268
01:09:21,965 --> 01:09:23,793
Collins:
GETTING THEM UP OFF THE MOON
1269
01:09:23,793 --> 01:09:25,689
AND SAFELY BACK TO COLUMBIA
1270
01:09:25,689 --> 01:09:27,862
HAD WORRIED ME FOR MONTHS.
1271
01:09:27,862 --> 01:09:29,482
♪♪
1272
01:09:29,482 --> 01:09:33,103
Narrator: COLLINS FILMS
THE APPROACHING LUNAR MODULE.
1273
01:09:36,344 --> 01:09:37,655
ARMSTRONG: Pretty good.
1274
01:09:37,655 --> 01:09:39,862
Narrator:
CAMERAS ON THE TWO SPACECRAFT
1275
01:09:39,862 --> 01:09:41,965
SHOW THEM LINING UP.
1276
01:09:41,965 --> 01:09:43,551
♪♪
1277
01:09:43,551 --> 01:09:48,137
Collins: I STAYED
IN A PERFECT 60-MILE ORBIT,
1278
01:09:48,137 --> 01:09:52,551
AND NEIL AND BUZZ CLIMBED UP
INTO ORBIT BELOW ME.
1279
01:09:56,586 --> 01:09:59,000
THEN WE COULD BRING
THE TWO VEHICLES BACK TOGETHER
1280
01:09:59,000 --> 01:10:01,206
AS WE HAD TRAINED TO DO.
1281
01:10:01,206 --> 01:10:03,862
♪♪
1282
01:10:10,103 --> 01:10:11,517
Narrator: BACK TOGETHER,
1283
01:10:11,517 --> 01:10:14,931
THE ASTRONAUTS REIGNITE
THE COMMAND MODULE'S ENGINE...
1284
01:10:14,931 --> 01:10:16,137
[ ENGINE RUMBLING ]
1285
01:10:16,137 --> 01:10:19,689
...BEGINNING
THEIR THREE-DAY JOURNEY HOME.
1286
01:10:19,689 --> 01:10:20,758
♪♪
1287
01:10:27,517 --> 01:10:30,103
DUKE: Roger.
1288
01:10:30,103 --> 01:10:32,413
THE ASTRONAUTS OF APOLLO 11,
1289
01:10:32,413 --> 01:10:36,517
ON THEIR WAY BACK HOME
FOR A SPLASHDOWN ON THURSDAY.
1290
01:10:36,517 --> 01:10:38,103
Collins:
THE WAY BACK FROM THE MOON,
1291
01:10:38,103 --> 01:10:40,758
IT'S PRETTY QUIET TIME
ABOARD COLUMBIA.
1292
01:10:49,034 --> 01:10:50,724
COLLINS: That'd be nice.
1293
01:10:50,724 --> 01:10:56,137
Narrator: ON EARTH, CAMERAS
RECORD RECOVERY PREPARATIONS
1294
01:10:56,137 --> 01:11:01,137
TARGETED FOR A SMALL SPLASHDOWN
ZONE IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC.
1295
01:11:01,137 --> 01:11:02,482
Collins:
WHAT YOU'RE WORRIED ABOUT IS,
1296
01:11:02,482 --> 01:11:05,068
FROM A DISTANCE OF
A QUARTER OF A MILLION MILES,
1297
01:11:05,068 --> 01:11:08,344
YOU'RE TRYING TO HIT
A TINY, LITTLE AREA.
1298
01:11:08,344 --> 01:11:11,241
Narrator: MISS THEIR TARGET,
AND THE ASTRONAUTS MAY END UP
1299
01:11:11,241 --> 01:11:15,724
IN ONE OF THE MOST
HOSTILE PLACES ON OUR PLANET.
1300
01:11:15,724 --> 01:11:19,931
RESTORED FOOTAGE SHOWS
HOW THEY PREPARED FOR THE WORST.
1301
01:11:19,931 --> 01:11:22,034
♪♪
1302
01:11:22,034 --> 01:11:25,793
[ FILM PROJECTOR WHIRRING ]
1303
01:11:25,793 --> 01:11:27,379
♪♪
1304
01:11:27,379 --> 01:11:30,862
Duke: IF YOU LANDED ON LAND,
YOU COULD LAND IN A DESERT.
1305
01:11:30,862 --> 01:11:33,275
YOU COULD LAND IN THE JUNGLES.
1306
01:11:33,275 --> 01:11:37,000
AND SO WE LEARNED HOW TO SURVIVE
FOR THREE DAYS.
1307
01:11:37,000 --> 01:11:40,620
Narrator: IN THE REMOTE
WASTELANDS OF AMERICA,
1308
01:11:40,620 --> 01:11:42,310
CAMERAS FOLLOW THE ASTRONAUTS
1309
01:11:42,310 --> 01:11:45,172
AS THEY LEARN TO FEND
FOR THEMSELVES
1310
01:11:45,172 --> 01:11:49,931
USING ONLY WHAT THEY CAN
SALVAGE FROM THEIR SPACECRAFT.
1311
01:11:49,931 --> 01:11:51,862
Anders:
THEY GAVE US A BAG OF WATER
1312
01:11:51,862 --> 01:11:55,241
AND A SHOVEL AND A PARACHUTE.
1313
01:11:55,241 --> 01:11:57,724
Collins: YOU'VE GOT ACRES
OF NYLON MATERIAL,
1314
01:11:57,724 --> 01:12:01,724
AND FROM THAT MATERIAL,
YOU CAN BUILD TENTS AND CLOTHING
1315
01:12:01,724 --> 01:12:05,448
TO PROTECT YOURSELF
FROM THE BLAZING SUNLIGHT.
1316
01:12:05,448 --> 01:12:08,379
Anders:
WE HAD TO MAKE ARAB-TYPE DRESS.
1317
01:12:08,379 --> 01:12:11,034
ONE THING I DID LEARN IS,
IF YOU WERE IN THE DESERT,
1318
01:12:11,034 --> 01:12:14,793
THE IDEA IS TO CONSERVE
YOUR SWEAT.
1319
01:12:14,793 --> 01:12:18,413
Narrator: PARACHUTES CAN
EVEN HELP QUENCH YOUR THIRST.
1320
01:12:18,413 --> 01:12:21,448
Anders: YOU DIG A HOLE
AND YOU PUT A CAN IN THE BOTTOM
1321
01:12:21,448 --> 01:12:23,241
AND TAKE A PIECE OF PARACHUTE,
1322
01:12:23,241 --> 01:12:27,517
AND AT NIGHT, THE DEW COMES DOWN
AND DRAINS DOWN THIS PARACHUTE
1323
01:12:27,517 --> 01:12:29,413
SO YOU GET WATER.
1324
01:12:29,413 --> 01:12:31,517
♪♪
1325
01:12:31,517 --> 01:12:36,310
Narrator: KEEPING COOL
IN THE DESERT IS ONE THING --
1326
01:12:36,310 --> 01:12:40,793
FINDING FOOD IN THE JUNGLE
IS ANOTHER.
1327
01:12:40,793 --> 01:12:42,965
Collins: THE GUY LIVING
IN HOUSTON, TEXAS --
1328
01:12:42,965 --> 01:12:45,827
WHAT DOES HE KNOW
ABOUT THE JUNGLE?
1329
01:12:45,827 --> 01:12:47,137
NOTHING.
1330
01:12:47,137 --> 01:12:50,793
SO THEY PUT US LOOSE
DOWN IN PANAMA FOR A WEEK,
1331
01:12:50,793 --> 01:12:54,275
AND WE HAD TO LIVE OFF THE LAND.
1332
01:12:54,275 --> 01:12:56,620
Anders: MIKE COLLINS AND I
WERE TEAMED UP
1333
01:12:56,620 --> 01:12:58,827
FOR JUNGLE SURVIVAL SCHOOL.
1334
01:12:58,827 --> 01:13:02,827
BUT WE WERE TRAINED IN ALL THE
GOOD THINGS THERE WERE TO EAT.
1335
01:13:02,827 --> 01:13:05,206
YOU COULD CHOP THE VINE
AND GET WATER.
1336
01:13:05,206 --> 01:13:08,206
YOU COULD PICK FRUIT.
1337
01:13:08,206 --> 01:13:10,000
THEY'D HIRE A NATIVE,
1338
01:13:10,000 --> 01:13:13,206
AND HE WOULD SERVE YOU
ALL THESE GOODIES.
1339
01:13:13,206 --> 01:13:16,724
I DECIDED,
"GORGE THE NIGHT BEFORE,
1340
01:13:16,724 --> 01:13:21,482
AND, IF NECESSARY,
GO FOOD-LESS FOR THREE DAYS."
1341
01:13:21,482 --> 01:13:24,862
MIKE RACED ALL AROUND THE
JUNGLE, NEVER CAUGHT ANYTHING,
1342
01:13:24,862 --> 01:13:28,344
AND WAS ABOUT TO COLLAPSE
FROM EXHAUSTION.
1343
01:13:28,344 --> 01:13:29,896
♪♪
1344
01:13:29,896 --> 01:13:34,137
Duke: YOU HAD TO FIND CRITTERS,
IF YOU COULD.
1345
01:13:34,137 --> 01:13:37,827
WE TRAPPED A SNAKE
THAT WE SKINNED.
1346
01:13:37,827 --> 01:13:40,344
♪♪
1347
01:13:40,344 --> 01:13:43,862
Anders: IT WAS AN INTRIGUING
KIND OF MEAL.
1348
01:13:43,862 --> 01:13:46,241
TASTES A LITTLE BIT
LIKE CHICKEN.
1349
01:13:46,241 --> 01:13:48,275
IT WAS A GOOD
LEARNING EXPERIENCE.
1350
01:13:48,275 --> 01:13:51,241
AND SNAKE'S PRETTY TASTY,
REALLY, IF YOU'RE HUNGRY.
1351
01:13:51,241 --> 01:13:53,482
[ CHUCKLES ]
1352
01:13:53,482 --> 01:13:55,275
Narrator:
THE ASTRONAUTS ARE NOW PREPARED
1353
01:13:55,275 --> 01:13:59,137
FOR ANY EVENTUALITY
BACK ON EARTH.
1354
01:13:59,137 --> 01:14:02,000
BUT THEY HAVE TO
GET THERE FIRST.
1355
01:14:02,000 --> 01:14:03,275
[ HELICOPTER BLADES WHIRRING ]
1356
01:14:03,275 --> 01:14:04,896
♪♪
1357
01:14:04,896 --> 01:14:07,000
[ FILM PROJECTOR WHIRRING ]
1358
01:14:07,000 --> 01:14:12,103
♪♪
1359
01:14:12,103 --> 01:14:13,241
[ BEEPS ]
1360
01:14:13,241 --> 01:14:15,137
MISSION CONTROL:
Apollo 11, this is Houston.
1361
01:14:15,137 --> 01:14:16,655
Are you still up there?
Over.
1362
01:14:21,241 --> 01:14:23,137
Narrator:
ARMSTRONG, ALDRIN, AND COLLINS
1363
01:14:23,137 --> 01:14:27,172
FACE ONE FINAL
PERILOUS CHALLENGE --
1364
01:14:27,172 --> 01:14:31,103
SURVIVING THE SEARING HEAT
AND INCREDIBLE SPEED
1365
01:14:31,103 --> 01:14:32,758
OF COMING HOME.
1366
01:14:32,758 --> 01:14:34,137
♪♪
1367
01:14:39,758 --> 01:14:41,551
♪♪
1368
01:14:41,551 --> 01:14:44,206
ARMSTRONG:
It's Apollo 11 signing off.
1369
01:14:44,206 --> 01:14:44,689
♪♪
1370
01:14:50,448 --> 01:14:54,172
♪♪
1371
01:14:54,172 --> 01:14:56,137
COLLINS: And the sun
is going down on schedule.
1372
01:14:56,137 --> 01:14:57,931
It's getting real dark in here.
1373
01:14:57,931 --> 01:14:59,827
♪♪
1374
01:14:59,827 --> 01:15:03,344
Narrator:
APOLLO 11 IS ALMOST HOME.
1375
01:15:03,344 --> 01:15:06,275
THE CREW USES UP
ITS LAST FRAMES OF FILM
1376
01:15:06,275 --> 01:15:09,517
BEFORE BRAVING
THE FIRES OF REENTRY.
1377
01:15:09,517 --> 01:15:11,965
♪♪
1378
01:15:11,965 --> 01:15:13,379
Griffin:
THERE'S ALWAYS THAT CONCERN
1379
01:15:13,379 --> 01:15:15,620
THAT YOU'VE FLOWN
THIS ENTIRE MISSION,
1380
01:15:15,620 --> 01:15:19,206
AND THEN YOU MIGHT LOSE THEM
ON LANDING.
1381
01:15:19,206 --> 01:15:20,827
BUT THERE'S NO ALTERNATIVE.
1382
01:15:20,827 --> 01:15:22,758
YOU'VE GOT TO GO THROUGH IT.
1383
01:15:22,758 --> 01:15:24,103
[ BEEPS ]
1384
01:15:33,241 --> 01:15:35,448
Narrator: ALDRIN TURNS ON
HIS MOUNTED CAMERA
1385
01:15:35,448 --> 01:15:37,310
FOR THE LAST TIME,
1386
01:15:37,310 --> 01:15:41,931
RECORDING THE INFERNO AS THEY
SLAM THROUGH THE ATMOSPHERE
1387
01:15:41,931 --> 01:15:45,655
AT OVER 24,000 MILES AN HOUR.
1388
01:15:45,655 --> 01:15:47,310
♪♪
1389
01:15:47,310 --> 01:15:51,034
Collins: WHEN YOU GET INTO
THE THIN UPPER AIR,
1390
01:15:51,034 --> 01:15:52,965
THERE'S VARIOUS COLORS, HUES,
1391
01:15:52,965 --> 01:15:57,655
LITTLE SUBTLE LAVENDERS
AROUND THE EDGE.
1392
01:15:57,655 --> 01:15:59,241
AS THE AIR THICKENS,
1393
01:15:59,241 --> 01:16:02,448
YOU MELD INTO THE YELLOWS,
THE ORANGES,
1394
01:16:02,448 --> 01:16:05,689
THE FIRES OF FRICTION.
1395
01:16:05,689 --> 01:16:08,724
Narrator: AS THE PROTECTIVE
HEAT SHIELD MELTS AWAY,
1396
01:16:08,724 --> 01:16:11,793
A BLAZING TRAIL
OF BURNING DEBRIS
1397
01:16:11,793 --> 01:16:14,103
SPEWS FROM THE SPACECRAFT.
1398
01:16:14,103 --> 01:16:18,931
♪♪
1399
01:16:18,931 --> 01:16:20,379
THERE'S BLACKOUT.
1400
01:16:20,379 --> 01:16:23,275
Griffin: IF YOU'RE GONNA BURN UP
IN A HEAT-SHIELD FAIL,
1401
01:16:23,275 --> 01:16:27,068
IT WOULD BE DURING
THAT HOTTEST PERIOD.
1402
01:16:27,068 --> 01:16:31,000
Narrator: AN AIRBORNE CAMERA
FLYING AT 40,000 FEET
1403
01:16:31,000 --> 01:16:34,103
CATCHES THE FIRST SIGHT
OF APOLLO 11
1404
01:16:34,103 --> 01:16:36,413
STREAKING THROUGH
THE EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE,
1405
01:16:36,413 --> 01:16:39,586
ENGULFED IN A BALL OF FIRE.
1406
01:16:39,586 --> 01:16:43,310
MAN: ARIA 3 reported
a visual contact.
1407
01:16:43,310 --> 01:16:45,758
Worden: TO SEE IT REENTER
THE EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE,
1408
01:16:45,758 --> 01:16:48,241
YOU WOULD SAY,
"HERE COMES A SHOOTING STAR."
1409
01:16:48,241 --> 01:16:57,344
♪♪
1410
01:16:57,344 --> 01:17:07,103
♪♪
1411
01:17:07,103 --> 01:17:09,517
MAN: Apollo 11,
Houston through ARIA.
1412
01:17:09,517 --> 01:17:10,758
[ BEEPS ]
1413
01:17:10,758 --> 01:17:17,827
♪♪
1414
01:17:17,827 --> 01:17:21,241
Narrator: WITH THE COMMAND
MODULE REENTERING ON TARGET,
1415
01:17:21,241 --> 01:17:25,206
IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN,
THE USS HORNET SCOURS THE SKIES
1416
01:17:25,206 --> 01:17:28,655
FOR THEIR FIRST GLIMPSE
OF THE RETURNING ASTRONAUTS.
1417
01:17:28,655 --> 01:17:31,689
[ Static crackling ]
1418
01:17:31,689 --> 01:17:34,758
[ Crackling continues ]
1419
01:17:34,758 --> 01:17:41,620
♪♪
1420
01:17:41,620 --> 01:17:43,137
MAN:
Apollo 11, Apollo 11.
1421
01:17:43,137 --> 01:17:44,620
This is Hornet. Hornet.
Over.
1422
01:17:44,620 --> 01:17:45,827
ARMSTRONG: Hello, Hornet.
1423
01:17:45,827 --> 01:17:48,068
This is Apollo 11
reading you loud and clear.
1424
01:17:48,068 --> 01:17:53,551
Our position 1330, 16915.
1425
01:17:53,551 --> 01:17:55,034
♪♪
1426
01:17:55,034 --> 01:17:56,862
MAN: 11, Hornet. Copy.
1427
01:17:56,862 --> 01:18:03,206
♪♪
1428
01:18:03,206 --> 01:18:09,482
♪♪
1429
01:18:09,482 --> 01:18:12,310
MAN #2: Splashdown.
Apollo has splashdown.
1430
01:18:12,310 --> 01:18:14,172
MAN: Hornet, copy.
1431
01:18:14,172 --> 01:18:20,275
♪♪
1432
01:18:20,275 --> 01:18:22,689
Cronkite:
THE ASTRONAUTS OF APOLLO 11,
1433
01:18:22,689 --> 01:18:24,655
HAVING LEFT THEIR FOOTPRINTS
ON THE MOON,
1434
01:18:24,655 --> 01:18:26,724
HAVE NOW RETURNED TO EARTH.
1435
01:18:26,724 --> 01:18:28,034
[ CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ]
1436
01:18:28,034 --> 01:18:29,517
Narrator:
IN MISSION CONTROL,
1437
01:18:29,517 --> 01:18:33,310
THE CAMERAS ARE ALSO ROLLING,
CAPTURING THE ELATION.
1438
01:18:33,310 --> 01:18:36,068
Man: DAVE AUBREY IS AT
THE MANNED SPACECRAFT CENTER,
1439
01:18:36,068 --> 01:18:38,620
WHERE A REAL CELEBRATION
IS UNDER WAY.
1440
01:18:38,620 --> 01:18:41,172
Aubrey: PEOPLE ARE GATHERING
AROUND HERE,
1441
01:18:41,172 --> 01:18:45,724
CHEERING ONE ANOTHER,
CONGRATULATING ONE ANOTHER.
1442
01:18:45,724 --> 01:18:47,758
Duke: EVERYBODY LIT UP
THESE GREAT BIG CIGARS,
1443
01:18:47,758 --> 01:18:49,068
AND PUFFING AWAY
1444
01:18:49,068 --> 01:18:51,655
AND WAVING AMERICAN FLAGS.
1445
01:18:51,655 --> 01:18:58,724
♪♪
1446
01:18:58,724 --> 01:19:01,689
Narrator: BUT FOR
ARMSTRONG, ALDRIN, AND COLLINS,
1447
01:19:01,689 --> 01:19:04,586
THE CELEBRATIONS
WILL HAVE TO WAIT.
1448
01:19:04,586 --> 01:19:08,413
FOR THEM, A WHOLE NEW PHASE
OF THE MISSION BEGINS,
1449
01:19:08,413 --> 01:19:13,413
ONE DESIGNED TO SAFEGUARD
THE SURVIVAL OF HUMANITY.
1450
01:19:13,413 --> 01:19:15,379
♪♪
1451
01:19:15,379 --> 01:19:17,896
MAN: The first astronaut
is now emerging.
1452
01:19:17,896 --> 01:19:21,068
Collins: A LOT OF SCIENTISTS
THOUGHT THERE WAS A POSSIBILITY
1453
01:19:21,068 --> 01:19:23,724
THAT THE MOON HARBORS
VERY DANGEROUS PATHOGENS,
1454
01:19:23,724 --> 01:19:26,931
AND THAT WE WERE GOING TO
CONTAMINATE THE WHOLE PLANET.
1455
01:19:26,931 --> 01:19:29,241
Narrator:
LONG-LENS FILM FOOTAGE REVEALS
1456
01:19:29,241 --> 01:19:33,896
THE FIRST STEPS TAKEN
TO PREVENT CONTAGION --
1457
01:19:33,896 --> 01:19:36,793
USING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
1458
01:19:36,793 --> 01:19:40,068
Collins: THE SUITS
WERE JUST RUBBER BLADDERS.
1459
01:19:40,068 --> 01:19:45,000
THE SOUTH PACIFIC WAS KIND OF
WARM, AND THE SUN WAS SHINING.
1460
01:19:45,000 --> 01:19:47,206
I WAS SWEATING PROFUSELY.
1461
01:19:47,206 --> 01:19:49,068
♪♪
1462
01:19:49,068 --> 01:19:51,551
Narrator:
ON BOARD USS HORNET,
1463
01:19:51,551 --> 01:19:54,103
NEWS CREWS JOCKEY
TO GET THE FIRST FOOTAGE
1464
01:19:54,103 --> 01:19:57,413
OF THE RETURNING ASTRONAUTS.
1465
01:19:57,413 --> 01:19:59,827
Carpentier: I OPENED THE DOOR
OF THE HELICOPTER,
1466
01:19:59,827 --> 01:20:03,862
AND THE CREW WALKED TOWARDS
THE MOBILE QUARANTINE FACILITY.
1467
01:20:03,862 --> 01:20:06,103
♪♪
1468
01:20:06,103 --> 01:20:07,448
Collins: THEN, BINGO --
1469
01:20:07,448 --> 01:20:10,482
THE DOORS OPENED
TO OUR LITTLE ENCLOSURE.
1470
01:20:10,482 --> 01:20:12,793
♪♪
1471
01:20:12,793 --> 01:20:14,206
Narrator:
THE CREW WAS SEALED
1472
01:20:14,206 --> 01:20:17,000
INSIDE A MODIFIED
GULF STREAM TRAILER
1473
01:20:17,000 --> 01:20:21,068
AND TRANSPORTED BACK TO HOUSTON
FOR QUARANTINE.
1474
01:20:21,068 --> 01:20:23,103
♪♪
1475
01:20:23,103 --> 01:20:25,482
[ FILM PROJECTOR WHIRRING ]
1476
01:20:25,482 --> 01:20:27,448
Man: ARRIVING
AT THE MANNED SPACECRAFT CENTER
1477
01:20:27,448 --> 01:20:28,517
IN HOUSTON,
1478
01:20:28,517 --> 01:20:30,275
THE ASTRONAUTS WILL SPEND
THE REMAINDER
1479
01:20:30,275 --> 01:20:32,827
OF THEIR
21-DAY ISOLATION PERIOD
1480
01:20:32,827 --> 01:20:34,965
IN THIS $8 MILLION
SPECIAL BUILDING,
1481
01:20:34,965 --> 01:20:38,103
THE LUNAR RECEIVING LABORATORY.
1482
01:20:38,103 --> 01:20:41,310
AND STEPPING OUT FIRST,
COMMANDER NEIL ARMSTRONG.
1483
01:20:41,310 --> 01:20:44,275
Narrator: PREVIOUSLY UNSEEN
FOOTAGE REVEALS THE LAB
1484
01:20:44,275 --> 01:20:48,068
WHERE ASTRONAUTS
AND SUPPORT STAFF ARE HOLED UP.
1485
01:20:48,068 --> 01:20:53,482
INSIDE, NASA's CAMERAS
AREN'T JUST WATCHING THE CREW.
1486
01:20:53,482 --> 01:20:54,931
Collins:
WE WERE IN QUARANTINE
1487
01:20:54,931 --> 01:20:57,862
WITH THIS
LOVELY COLONY OF WHITE MICE.
1488
01:20:57,862 --> 01:21:00,758
Griffin: THEY WERE EXPOSED
TO THE LUNAR MATERIAL
1489
01:21:00,758 --> 01:21:02,137
TO TEST FOR VIRUSES.
1490
01:21:02,137 --> 01:21:04,379
IF THERE WERE MICROBES FOUND
1491
01:21:04,379 --> 01:21:06,379
THAT WERE DANGEROUS
TO THE EARTH,
1492
01:21:06,379 --> 01:21:09,655
WE MAY BE QUARANTINED
FOR A VERY LONG TIME --
1493
01:21:09,655 --> 01:21:11,827
MAYBE FOREVER?
1494
01:21:11,827 --> 01:21:14,000
Collins:
IF THE WHITE MICE LIVED,
1495
01:21:14,000 --> 01:21:17,034
THEN OLé --
WE'D CARRIED THIS THING OFF.
1496
01:21:17,034 --> 01:21:21,551
IF THE WHITE MICE DIED,
WE WERE IN DEEP TROUBLE.
1497
01:21:21,551 --> 01:21:26,689
Narrator: CAMERAS ROLL
ON BOTH MICE AND MEN
1498
01:21:26,689 --> 01:21:28,758
FOR ANOTHER 12 DAYS.
1499
01:21:28,758 --> 01:21:33,068
♪♪
1500
01:21:33,068 --> 01:21:37,827
THANKFULLY FOR EVERYONE,
THE MICE SURVIVE.
1501
01:21:37,827 --> 01:21:44,034
♪♪
1502
01:21:44,034 --> 01:21:46,689
NEWS CAMERAS WATCH
AMERICA'S HEROES
1503
01:21:46,689 --> 01:21:50,896
ENTER A WORLD CHANGED FOREVER
BY THEIR ACTIONS.
1504
01:21:50,896 --> 01:21:53,034
[ CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ]
1505
01:21:53,034 --> 01:21:54,241
♪♪
1506
01:21:54,241 --> 01:21:57,620
Collins: JOHN F. KENNEDY
GAVE US OUR MANDATE --
1507
01:21:57,620 --> 01:22:00,482
GET TO THE SURFACE
OF THE MOON SAFELY
1508
01:22:00,482 --> 01:22:03,448
AND RETURN HOME
ALL IN ONE PIECE.
1509
01:22:03,448 --> 01:22:05,724
AND THAT'S WHAT WE HAD DONE.
1510
01:22:05,724 --> 01:22:08,586
♪♪
1511
01:22:08,586 --> 01:22:10,965
Narrator: TODAY,
THE FORGOTTEN FILM FOOTAGE
1512
01:22:10,965 --> 01:22:13,310
FROM HALF A CENTURY AGO
1513
01:22:13,310 --> 01:22:17,482
KEEPS THE MEMORIES OF APOLLO 11
AS FRESH AS EVER.
1514
01:22:17,482 --> 01:22:23,620
♪♪
1515
01:22:23,620 --> 01:22:25,965
Griffin: IT WAS THE BEST JOB
I EVER HAD IN MY LIFE.
1516
01:22:25,965 --> 01:22:27,344
IT WAS FUN.
1517
01:22:27,344 --> 01:22:30,344
IT WAS REALLY, REALLY FUN.
1518
01:22:31,379 --> 01:22:34,689
Duke: APOLLO
WAS THE ULTIMATE ADVENTURE.
1519
01:22:34,689 --> 01:22:39,034
IT WAS A SIGNIFICANT ACHIEVEMENT
IN THE HISTORY OF MAN.
1520
01:22:40,482 --> 01:22:44,310
Lovell: IT WAS NOT A PROGRAM
JUST FOR THE AMERICAN PEOPLE --
1521
01:22:44,310 --> 01:22:47,758
IT WAS APOLLO
TO EVERYBODY THAT SAW IT.
1522
01:22:49,137 --> 01:22:50,827
Collins: IT WAS WONDERFUL.
1523
01:22:50,827 --> 01:22:55,517
FOR A SHORT TIME, IT SEEMED
LIKE ALL MANKIND WAS UNITED.
1524
01:22:55,517 --> 01:22:59,172
♪♪
1525
01:22:59,172 --> 01:23:03,586
Solacoff: NEIL TOLD ME --
HE SAID, "I WAS JUST ONE MAN."
1526
01:23:03,586 --> 01:23:06,689
HE SAID,
"I JUST FLEW THE THING.
1527
01:23:06,689 --> 01:23:10,172
I'M NOT A HERO.
I WAS JUST A PILOT.
1528
01:23:10,172 --> 01:23:14,275
THE HEROES ARE ALL THOSE PEOPLE
THAT DID ALL THIS OTHER WORK."
1529
01:23:16,172 --> 01:23:18,275
TO ALL THE OTHER PEOPLE
1530
01:23:18,275 --> 01:23:21,827
THAT ARE LISTENING
AND WATCHING TONIGHT,
1531
01:23:21,827 --> 01:23:22,862
GOD BLESS YOU.
1532
01:23:22,862 --> 01:23:25,931
GOOD NIGHT FROM APOLLO 11.
1533
01:23:25,931 --> 01:23:27,310
[ BEEPS ]
1534
01:23:27,310 --> 01:23:30,241
♪♪
1535
01:23:30,241 --> 01:23:31,965
[ FILM PROJECTOR WHIRRING ]
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