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Teen hours one minute. We haveabout two minutes worth of tape. We'll
play that for you now. Basisproduce an hour you go ahead, Roger
in here next depressurization. It's acceptableto use the overhead hatch dump volve in
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addition to or instead of a forwardhatch dump belt to speed up the depressurization
of the cabin. I have aT thirteen update for you, and if
you could sometime here give us foodand data, we'll uplink you a new
CSM stateback. You're over all right, Hey, you've got the diny Roger
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your T thirteen times one two fourtwo two zero two over all right here
T thirteen one two four two twois that zero two? Over that deferment?
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Is that is zero two? Anddo you have a time estimate for
us until you're ready to start?Kevin depressed over fifteen minute many Rogers trank
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quility. Basis is Houston helplink complete. The computer is yours and you can
go out of data right, goahead than here right. Just want to
let you guys know that since youan o and a half over your timeline
and we're all taking a day offtomorrow, we're going to leave you to
see you later. I don't blameyou a bid. That's really great.
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Uh, very guy, really enjoyit. Thank you into it and quite
that we did. That was great. There. We can hurry up and
get that track out of there though. Yeah, we're just about to do
it. Okay, we're alive now. Uh. The Capcom voice on that
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last transmission was Deep Slaton, thedirector of flight crew Operations here at MSc
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Tranquility Bases the Houston. Uh,we should have sud relief vowel still in
the auto position. It should beclosed over Columbia. This is Houston over
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Roger. We've successfully reacquired the highgain antenna. Unless you have some other
traffic with us, I guess we'llbid you a good night and let you
get some sleep. MIC over okay, right, and we are going to
power down the voice sub carrier partof our uplak to you in order that
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we don't disturb you while we're talkingto Tranquility Base. If you need us,
just give us a call and wecan respond with a time like of
about a minute to a minute anda half and getting reconfigured over okay,
right, during good night, wesaid good night to uh Mike Collins in
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Columbia. One hundred fourteen hours,six minutes cho and the cabin is coming
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down now on thankfulity base. It'sdown at about three and a half pounds
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now holding there. M hm Colombia, this is Houston. We'd like you
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to enable intructors and Bravo one andBravo to auto RCS colect over Hey,
Bravo reduarrapps than call a debase.Pressure coming on and down now one and
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a half times. M hm,tranquility. This is Euston for a reference,
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which dumb valve are you using overit is the power come down until
about two p s I N.We're using the overhead of ugger up.
They're both they're both open down lessthan a half a pound oppression now.
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M hmm unofficial time for start ofthis second depressurisation. One hundred fourteen hours,
eight minutes, twelve seconds. Suitpressures holding at about three point nine
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pounds per square inch uh cabin pressureUH down to about tenth of a pound
uh point zero four times. Theywant something looked like a portable life support
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system. Yeah, that was theother place. Cabin is being repressurized.
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Now. The experiment's console UH reportsthe seismometer recorded UH both the impacts of
those UH portable life support systems.Cabin pressure up over a one psi up
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to two now three pounds perquerience fourpounds leveling off about four point eight m
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h h h m M. Youcan think Cody Page repectively, Rider Drank
Coy. We observe your equipment Jennisonon the TV and the backup. I
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think experiment recorded shocks when each porthit the surface over you can't get away
with anything. I can't no indeedshm hm I hade'em. Scheduled to be
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jettisoned were the two UH portable lifesupport systems E lithium hydroxide canister and an
arm rest from the lambs. Weexpect the crew to turn off the TV
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very shortly, switching over to anothertelemetry mode when they turn up, turn
off the TV switch Tranquility basis isHouston number Roger. When you get back
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into your surface checklist and come overto the calm reconfiguration on page Surface forty
five, we'd like you to enablethe arranging feature on your SPAN. That
is, when you come down toSPAN configuration instead of caution warning electronics enable
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TV. We'd like you to gointo the arrange position and leave it there
for as long as you conveniently canuntil you get ready to commence your rest
period, and we'll try to givea little more arranging data on you.
Over watch your copy a question toget ready to turn in and go back
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into collection the morning and able,and I would like to say from all
of us down here in Houston andearly, from all of us in all
the countries and in the entire world, we think that you've done a magnificent
job up there today. Thank youvery much. It's been a long day.
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Just indeed, get some rest thereand have at it tomorrow. I
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you did not tranquility. Did youall come up with any other in solution
now that we might try to theamission time or problem over stand by?
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Thank lady. We'll be back withyou just a minute. And Houston Tank
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Quality have the adding up TV fortoday, Think Quality. This is Houston.
Yes, and he's been a mightyfine presentation there, Okay, dining
off being in tomorrow Rogers and theTV went off at one hundred and fourteen
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hours, twenty five minutes, fortyseven seconds. M h Columbia, Columbia.
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This is Houston Overer. I're sorryto bother you, Columbia. Two
things, we requested you select tendegrees deadband in your DAP accordance with the
procedures on Fox shot nine day sevenin your checklist. And secondly, we'd
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like to leave a display on thediscy that is not one that's cycling and
being continuously updated. Uh, whatyou have when you get through widening the
dead man be a static display andI'll be satisfactory over Roger, good night
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again, tranquility based as the Houstonnumber. Right there. Go ahead,
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you're in your mission timer. Uh. We wanted to pull a circuit breaker
and UH let it cool down foran hour and a half to two hours.
I believe the breaker is currently open. It has been off, So
go ahead and reset the mission timercircuit breaker. UH put the timer control
to reset and hold it in resetfor three zero seconds and then flew it
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to your desired settings. Uh leftto right and place the timer control to
start over. Okay, we'll tryit. Hmm. You can uh make
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a timer ee it to be bluing. Okay, Uh, you wanna give
it the uh time ac pargeting,give up the uh D MD lg DM.
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All right, your Tranquility. I'llgive you a time act at one
one four three one zero zero.It's about thirty seconds from now over sand
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By from Mark at one game thirtyone gets then by Mark Trank quoite is
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resist as you copy my Mark atone fourteen thirty one Drew, thank you
and our mansion timer. You readynow, Roger, you're very good,
and I've got a consumable's update foryou if you're ready to copy, he
or listen over say okay, goahead, okay. R CS alpha is
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eight one percent, RCS Bravo sevenfive percent. Okay, coming up on
your one one five hours get decentoxygen is three to one decimal eight pounds
or five nine percent, decent anthours eight five eight and fen ant hours
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five seven four over write your copy. Thank you very much, lug you
Ound Tranquility is to Houston. Ialso have a set of about uh ten
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questions relating to observations you made,things you may have seen during the e
v A. Is you're going todiscuss a little later on this evening or
some time later in the mission thatyour option, How do you feel of
it, I guess it. Takeup up now, okay, and your
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friendly green team here is pretty wellbeen relieved by your friendly Maroon team.
And I'll put on and on withthe question tranquility. Okay, thank you,
and here's tranquility Houston. First question, here is your best estimate of
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the yaw on the of the limbas compared to the nominal pre flight plan.
Over where are you going? Eightdegrees? Now, I'm ball and
I think that's probably about right.Looking at the shadow and so on,
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we'll come probably about thirteen degrees leftof the shadow. Roger. That's thirteen
degrees left of the shadow. Andnext question relates to the depth of the
bulk sampling that you obtained near thefirst part of the EVA and any changes
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in composition that you might have observedduring the bulk sampling interval. Over.
Oh, that's sure, I understandthat, courtship, But we got a
good bit of the carrass hip.The bulk sample part of prizeable number of
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selective rock track, but the differenttype Roger, Neil. One of the
implications here is the depth from whichthe boat sample was collected. Did you
manage to get down several inches ornearer the surface. Over, we've got
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stuffed down from as much as threeinches in the area where I was looking
at the variation with demp is thebolt sample there really wasn't appreciable different.
But I didn't run into any artsad later on or at some other times
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and other areas why I'd cut downjust as short as as an answer to
and couldn't go any further. Rogerbelieve we understand down as deep as three
inches did not get any hard bedand no significant changes in composition to that
depth. Next question, the thesecond SRC was packed rather hurriedly due to
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the time limitation, and wonder ifyou would be able to provide any more
detailed description of the samples which wereincluded in the second SRC. Over we
got to port to the solar windand about half of a big sample bag
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full of chart as rock, whichpicked up hurriedly from around the area,
tried to get as many representative typesas they could. Roger Neil. Next
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topic here relates to the rays whichemanates from the UH dipped the engine burning
area. We're wondering if the raysemanating from the beneath the engine are any
darker or lighter than the surrounding surface. Over the ones that I thought back
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in the app into the spacecraft appearedto be a good bit darker, and
of course used the appt in wherethey did have it done, shining directly
on them, it seemed as thoughthe material had been uh uh baked somewhat
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and also scattered in uh in aradially outward direction. But in that particular
area this feature didn't extend more thanabout maybe three feet from the skirt of
the engine over Roger understand that nearthe apps and out to the east that
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the rays did appear darker. Iunderstand Buzz that these were this was the
appearance of the material which had beenuncovered by the rays that appeared darker for
two or three feet extending outward.Is that correct? Oh, I wouldn't
say it was necessarily material that hadbeen uncovered. I think some of the
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material might have been baked or insome way caused to be more cohesive and
perhaps flow together in some way Idon't know now. In other areas,
before we started trampling around out inthe front why we could see that small
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erosion had taken place in a radiatelyoutward direction, But it had left no
significant mark on the surface other thanjust having eroded it away. Now it
was different back in the right underits curt itself. It seems as though
the surface had been baked in ain a streaked fashion, and I think
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a couple of pictures untail will showthat. But that didn't extend out very
far over Roger tranquility, and thismakes appearance that you've described at least the
suggestion is that it was due tothe the heat of the engine. At
any rate, Next subject did raisesome Roger. Next the subject, did
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either of the solar panels on thep s touch the surface of the of
the moon during deployment? Over Ithink that the two corners did touch did
when it was deployed, that bothof did come out at the same time.
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It unfolded a little unevenly, andof course the train that it was
on was a little bit not quiteas level as it would as I would
like to have it. And Ithink that two corners did touch to about
one inch three quarters to a halfan inch deep, and maybe along the
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bottom it might have been so maybethree inches, leaving a small triangular coating
on two of the corners, andI think these are on the western ones
over right. You understand the descriptionthere, and the next subject on the
two core tubes which you collected.How did the driving force require that to
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collect these tube compare? Was thereany difference over not significantly. I could
get down about the first two incheswithout much of a problem, and then
as I would found it in aboutas hard as I could do it the
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second one to two hands on thehammer, and I was putting pretty good
dents in the top of the extensionplot and it just wouldn't go much more
than I think the total that mighthave been about eight or nine inches.
But even there it didn't presume reason. It didn't seem to want to stand
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up straight. So if I keepdriving it in and it would take some
sort of a hole, but itwouldn't just penetrate in a way that would
support it and keep it from fallingover it, if that makes any sense
at all. It didn't really tobe over Roger buzz I think I've got
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the picture. You indicate that alittle difference between the two samples, and
that in each case that you gotdown about two inches without any problems and
then had to continue hammering rather vigorouslyin order to continue driving it into a
total length of eight or nine inches. And even at that point, the
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the rods that did not want tostay vertical, that they tend to fall
over on you even after pounding inthat bar. That's correct. Yeah,
that's about it. It wasn't arapid change in resistive part. And also
I noticed when I took the bitoff that the material was quite well packed,
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a good bit darker, and theway it adhere to the court to
gave me the distinctive pression of beingmoist over Roger understand the general impression of
being moist as attacked in the coretube. Next question, we did copy
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your comments prior to the EVA ofyour general description of the area. We
wonder if either of you would haveany more lengthy description or more detailed description
of the general summary of the geologyof the area over. Yeah, let's
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well, we'll postpone our answer tothat one until tomorrow. Okay, yes,
indeed, that'll be fine. Justa couple more here, and I
think these may not be quite aslengthy as number seven. There. Can
you estimate estimate the stroke of theprimary and secondary stretch over? Well,
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I could do it like this,so and about all the structure about equally
stroked, and the height from theground to the first step is about three
seats or maybe three and a halffeats. Huh right, you understand Neil
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next topic as just after landing youpointed out that there was a hill to
the west along a plus the axisfrom the limb. Are there any large
rocks in that direction that might blockthe solar array during the sunset as a
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sunset approaches in your locality? Arethere any large rocks that might tend to
obscure the array over? I don'tbelieve so. I think it's about as
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level as any other areas that wejoke. Roger. Nothing large anyway that's
gonna get away, Roger copy.That's also the way it appears from the
television, I think. And nowthe final question. You commented, Neil,
on your approach to the landing spot, you had passed over a football
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field size crater containing a rather largeblocks of solid rock prepped and fifteen seats
and size. Can you estimate thedistance to this football size crater from your
present position? Over? H Ithought we deported that when we got outside
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we could see a three back therebut I could, uh, but I
don't think that we're more than uha half mile beyond it. That is
a half mile wift of it righthere. So you estidate your present position
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less than a half a mile approximatelywith of the large crater corp. That's
correct. Okay. That takes careof the questions from our geologists for tonight
and uh, unless you have somethingelse, that'll be all for from uh
from us for the even the olderOkay, thank you m the Capcom.
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There was astronaut On Garriot, oneof the uh group of five scientist astronauts
selected in nineteen sixty five trying qualitybay uh Uston. Uh, we've now
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uh collected all the arranging data thatuh we can uh use and UH you
can go back to Colleton warning enableover all, right you we'll do m
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m m m school s. I'mtrying to call any baby can work,
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h Roger. Two more verifications here, can you? Well? You verify
that the disc with the messages workplacedon the surfaces planned and also that the
items listed in the flight plan allof those lifted their work jettisoned. Over
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All that verified, Roger, thankyou, and I hope this will be
a final good night. Okay.Tran Quality Base has con firm that they
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left on the lunar surface all theitems they had planned to. We have
said good night to UH Neil Armstrongand Buzz Aldrin. We will continue to
UH monitor throughout this rest period,which is scheduled to UH end at about
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one hundred twenty two hours lapse time. We're now UH one hundred fourteen hours
fifty three minutes. Should there beany further conversations UH with either Tranquility Base
or Columbia, we will UH comeback up and bring those two. This
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is Mission Control, Houston. Thisis about of control at one hundred and
fifteen hours fifty minutes. It's beenalmost an hour since we said good night
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to Tranquility Base. Uh W.Doctor Kenneth Bears, the flight surgeon on
this shift, UH reports that heUH does not believe that Neil Armstrong is
asleep yet from his heart rate.UH he thinks he's resting and and UH
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perhaps UH dozing from time to time, but UH he doesn't believe that he's
asleep. Neil is the UH onlyUH one being monitored in Tranquility Base.
There is no biomedical instrumentation for UH. Buzz Aldrin. Doctor Bear's reports UH
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Mike Collins is UH sound asleep inUH Columbia as it orbits the moon.
Columbia has just UH entered its twentyfirst revolution of the Moon. All systems
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on the lunar module are in goodorder, showing cabin pressure four point nine
pounds per square inch, cabin temperaturesixty two degrees fahrenheit. We have not
UH heard from Tranquility Base since sayinggood night, and we have not attempted
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to call them. This is MissionControl, Houston. This is Apollo Control.
At one hundred sixteen hours fifty minutes. All systems in UH, both
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Columbia and Tranquility Base still operating verywell, no problems. Doctor Kenneth Bear's
report is the same UH as theone an hour ago. The UH data
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from Neil Armstrong indicates he is resting, but he's not believed to be asleep,
not following the the pattern of sleep, but he is resting. Cabin
pressure is holding steady at four pointnine pounds per square inch, temperature at
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sixty two degrees fair height. Consumablesin UH. Tranquility Base UH still in
good shape. We're showing UH fortyfive and a half percent of the decent
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water still remaining water very important forcooling on the UH lunar surface, showing
sixty three percent of the oxygen supplyand the decent stage still remaining UH.
Both of UH those consumables UH inthe accent stage UH very high have not
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been used yet. UH. Twowater tanks in the ascent stage, one
showing ninety seven point six percent,the other showing ninety eight point four Two
oxygen tanks in the ascent stage,one reading ninety three and a half percent,
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the other ninety six point eight percent. Mike Collins still asleep in Colombia
at one hundred and sixteen hours fiftytwo minutes. All still going well with
both spacecraft. This is Mission ControlHouston. All continues to go well with
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both Columbia orbiting the Moon now inits twenty second revolution, and Tranquility Base
on the surface of the Moon.Flight surgeon doctor Kenneth Bears says his data
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continues to indicate that Neil Armstrong maybe dozing, but he's sure that he
is UH not UH sleeping UH soundlyor While heart rates have been down in
the fifties at times, but UHhave not stayed there very long. He
believes he may be sleeping fitfully anddozing, but stirring around UH quite a
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bit. Mike Colin's still sleeping inCo Columbia, and the winter module pilot
buzz Aldrin UH is not instrumented,so the doctors cannot UH determine whether he's
a sleep or not. Cabin pressurein the lunar module still holding study at
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four point nine pounds per square inch. Temperature has dropped one degree since the
last report, now reading sixty onedegrees fahrenheit. All consumables are still in
good shape. This is Mission Control, Houston. This is apart of control
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at one hundred eighteen hours fifty minutes. Flight controllers here and the Mission Control
Center continue to monitor the systems ofUH Eagle at Tranquility Base UH constantly and
UH of Columbia when that spacecraft UHis with an acquisition on the front side
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of the Moon and they are anacquisition of UH Columbia telemetry now as it's
in its twenty second revolution, everythingcontinuing to go very well. All systems
UH normal. My Collins UH stillasleep UH very well in Columbia. Neil
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Armstrong UH sleeping fitfully, if indeedhe is asleep at all at tranquility base.
Throughout this rest period, the UHcabin pressure is held very steady at
four point nine. In the linarmodule, we're still showing a cabin temperature
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of sixty one. This is Missioncontrol Houston. This is a follow control.
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At one hundred nineteen hours fifty oneminutes, the report UH is the
same as it has been throughout theUH rest periods. All systems in both
UH Eagle and Columbia operating UH verywell. Mike Collins asleep, UH,
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Neil armstrong, UH sleeping fitfully.Heart rate goes down into the sleep range
UH, but then UH comes upout of it UH, indicating he's stirring
at or stirring around considerably. Columbiais in his twenty third revolution, now
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in an orbit sixty two by fiftyseven nautical miles, still holding four point
nine pounds per square inch cabin pressureand sixty one degrees fahrenheit temperature. The
descent water quantity now shows thirty nineand a half percent remaining descent oxygen quantity
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sixty three percent remaining. This ismission control is Houston, USA. This
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is Apollo Control one hundred and twentyhours fifty nine minutes ground to lapse time.
We've called the spacecraft Columbia from Missioncontrol here to wake up Mike Collins.
The network has configured so that theLimb, Crewe or Eagle crew will
not be disturbed. Let's join theconversation in progress. Uh, Columbia,
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Columbia. Uh, good morning fromHereston. Uh Huh Hey Mike, how's
it going this morning? Hey?Real fine? Uh well you're yeah real
find here. Uh Columbia requests uhfo and accept. Uh. We'll have
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a state factor in for you rightaway. Okay, it's coming up now.
Uh Columbia. Uh, We're gonnakeep you a little busy here.
As soon as I get the statedoctor in. Uh, we'd like to
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get to go ahead and do aP fifty two option three on this night
pass, and then when you comeon around the other side that we'll give
you a platsum landmark tracking information onprime uh one and for your information,
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we're also gonna have tranquility base doa P fifty two when you come around
the other time, and I havethe P twenty two information if you read
a copy. Okay, the tracklandmark one thirty prime using P. Twenty
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two and for information this will properlyposition you're renevous radar transponder one it's one
two two, what's one six?What's fifty zero five? What's okay?
Staying about Columbia Houston the computer orokay? And I like the grit were
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of this greater uh one thirty prime? Ver uh Columbia Houston? Say again
about one thirty prime? Fo uhColumbia Houston. Team Roger, I have
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a uh T one and T twotimes and also uh a lot long that
it'd uh that was the one thirtyprime. We're working on the group squares.
We'll get him shortly. Period copyokay T one one two two plus
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one six plus zero five tango twois one two two plus two one plus
one one and six miles north oftrack. And do you want your nine
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eighty nine ice it's great Roger.Latitude plus zero one point two four three
longitude over two plus one one pointeight four four altitude minus zero zero one
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point four six over and cop eightone one twenty two, sixteen oh five
two one twenty two twenty one elevensix miles north. Nine eighty nine is
plus h one two four three plusone one eight four four minus zero zero
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one four six at Columbia affirmative andat the T one time put your rendezvous
radar transponder switched to operate. Allright, And that's a one thirty prime
is the same one that you attractprior to descent or okay, if you've
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updated your information as the lamb's position, that is your best estimate of where
the limb is. Is that correct, Columbia, that's the negative. This
one thirty is a little bit ofcrater there that you tracked John Young's creator
that you tracked prior to defense.And we want that, all right,
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Okay, you're giving up looking forthe life farmer days. We want this
for one last sex on your plane. All right, fine, I understand,
thank you. And when the limbdoes is be twenty two on your
transforming there, well, then thatwill be our last shot at the limb's
position. All right. Anything youcare whether my transfriend or is on before
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key wouldn't right. It'll be onwarm up prior to that time, and
you can go to operate anywhere aroundthat time. Hey, I got a
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kind of twenty four minute warm upnow, Roger and he's in the computer.
George, you can go to blockanytime. Pack your black one.
You think you two uh up thetree rocket and let's see you coming around
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the other side about one minute ago, and all of your systems are looking
good. Thank you. This isApollo Control spacecraft. Columbia has gone behind
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the Moon on the twenty third LunarRevolution. You would not about what good
be acquired again that uh uh uhlet's see now it looks like we don't
have acquisition table up yet for nextrev. During this pass and the UH
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short conversation toward the end of theUH front side pass with Columbia, the
network transmitters have been UH arranged sothat the transmissions would not disturb the crew
of Eagle, who at this timeUH should still be asleep. Not since
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Adam has any human known such solitudeas Mike Collins is experiencing during the forty
seven minutes of each Lunar Revolution whenhe's behind the Moon with no one to
talk to accept his tape recorder theboy Columbia while he waits for his comrades
to soar with Eagle from Tranquility Baseand rejoin him for the trip back to
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Earth. Collins. With the helpof flight controllers here in Mission Control Center
has kept the command module systems goingpocket up, pocket up, pocketing at
one hundred twenty one hours, twelveminutes around the lapse time. This is
Apollo control. You don't leave itup to RNA. This is Apollo control.
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Let's joined the call to Tranquility base. How is the resting standing up
there? Did you get a chanceto uh curl up on the gange and
camp? Uh right? Your UHdeal has raged itself UH really good havoc
with UH wait tether and east.The line of the UH had an engine
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cover and I curled up on thefloor of'em. UH Roger copy buzz.
Got a couple of changes to yoursurface checklist here and in general,
what we're gonna want you to dois uh P twenty two UH attracting the
command markle for one last hack onyour position there and this will be you
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know, there's a feat that youseven P twenty two and then to press
on with a checklist and the restof'em are a couple of minor changes
in the checklist, the main onebeing that UH we do not want the
renevous radar UH on during the accent, and we think that this will take
care of some of the overflow UHprogram alarms that we're getting during decent.
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Okay, we had the uh rendevouradar and flu during decent though UH clank
quordy base Houston. I ass Isay again, I say, I say
again. We had the uh uhrendezvous radar switch in the FLU position,
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not the uh LGC position. UHRoger Wick copy that. Uh. But
UH there's a greater duty cycle onUH fifteen percent UH judy cycle. There's
a good fifteen percent juty cycle onthe ascent program there. So we'll just
uh go ahead and l and leaveit off and UH have the changes there.
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If you wanna get out your surfacechecklist and I can go ahead and
start giving them to you. Allright, go ahead, I've got it
out. Okay, before we starthere, request pool and data and we'll
give you some factors. I've gotpool and data. Okay, And on
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surface fifty will be the first changer. So can I understand you want us
to do P fifty seven option three? And then at twenty two is that
the general idea that's affirmative? Soon surface fifty there down the bottom of
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the page just after pro after tworecycles, taking a time of one twenty
two plus fifteen, do p twentytwo as per Ping's twenty of GNN Dictionary
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October Right, understand that one twentytwo fifteen to P twenty two as per
being twenty GNN Dictionary, Hi Rogers. Okay, Let's skip on over to
surface fifty nine. Okay, okay, uh, this is going to be
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for one last event on the dipstank there. So top of the page
just after EPs inverted one close ADOkay, after EPs inverted one close ad
prop dcent helium red slash vent close, and then after stabilization control a l
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D close ad PROP displays slash engineoverride slash logic close over write your copy.
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You did two circuit breakers, right, Uh, trank quality based of
farmaties. Those are just the circuitbreakers at that time, A trank quality
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based us then that you get thosetwo on the year proportion uh Circker records.
Alrightter I have those two. Okay, Let's go over to surface sixty
and then down the middle of thepage after launch guidance system recommendation from miss
Fin and then I add the switchesthere Practically at there. Okay, after
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launch guiding system recommendation from miss finadd DCENT propulsion fuel vent open. Add
DCENT propulsion oxidizer vent opened. Addverify talk back gray over graduate DCENT propelling
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due event open, decent propelling opidizerevent open, Verify talk back Gray,
Uh, Roger, you got thatone, so that will be the last
event and it will continue entting.Skip over to UH surface sixty one down
there at take minus seventeen, gotyourn now go ahead, okay, take
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money seventeen Delete see the eleven acbus A rendezvous radar close. Wait thirty
seconds, delete things rendezvus radar close, and then add up data link switch
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the voice back up over patter Ihave that will UH leave those two circuit
breakers open at UH have the updatedlink to voice back up and UH we'll
make the appropriate changes on the biggerstatus card, Roger, And then you
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might add a little note down thereat the bottom of the page. Note
this is the bottom of the pagesixty one. Note do not use the
tape meter in pings I e.Do not place mode select switch to things
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over. Okay, we'll put itin an agg ruckerfaer enough. That's the
more that computer load business. Okay, that's all the changes we have for
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the checklist there. I've got somejust some general notes I read to you
on and just or some information over. Okay. Then it looks to me
like we ought to get happened onthis fifty seven roger. We agree wholeheartedly.
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And while you're starting on that,I'll just read these notes on P.
Twenty two. Call P twenty twopossible program alarm five twenty six range
greater than four hundred NAE miles,and then use P. Twenty two as
describing on things twenty take option onein nouns zero six and use the no
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update mode. The rendezvous radar willlock on at about twenty five degrees elevation
above the horizon. If five Othree alarm occurs, designates fail a P
and allow the rendezvous radar to searchfor the CSM and place the arrange altitude
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monitors switch in altitude alitude rates toprevent the tape meter from driving into the
stop and UH press on the righttraining have that N five this is a
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power control. A little over twominutes until Columbia comes over the hill again
and the twenty fourth lunar revolution.In that wake up call to Eagle,
the crew described how they slept inthe spacecraft by lying on the floor and
on the engine cover. Some ofthe preliminary times being generated now for our
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ascent show UH ignition about one minutetwenty six seconds earlier than the premission flight
plan ignition time now showing one hundredtwenty four hours twenty two minutes, zero
seconds. The burn will have amagnitude of six thousand sixty eight feet per
second. Quite a bit of thatwill be in UH vertical rise and UH
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actually starting from zero feet per secondon the lunar surface. The CSI maneuver
behind the Moon, they concentric sequenceinitiate CSI acronym being for that maneuver one
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hundred twenty five hours, nineteen minutesthirty four seconds, constant delta height CDH
one hundred twenty six hours eighteen minuteszero seconds, terminal phase initiation one hundred
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twenty six hours fifty seven minutes zeroseconds, and UH terminal phase finalization or
the final breaking before docking one hundredtwenty seven hours, thirty nine minutes thirty
nine point two seconds. These areground computations and UH they'll be computed by
the crew from radar tracking rendezvous radar, so actually these numbers computed on the
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ground or somewhat academic, and thatthey will be computed in UH real time
by the crew. We're standing byhere for capcounter zoom conversation UH. During
this upcoming pass here, a moredefinite fix on the Eagle's position will be
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attempted by using the rendezvous radar fromthe Eagle in Program twenty two Rendezvous Radar
Lunar Surface Navigation program. The transponderon Columbia in the meantime has been warmed
up during the last Revolution. MikeCollins was advised to UH have the round
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the transponder warmed up. As ofnow, the exact location is somewhat vague,
and perhaps this UH rendezvous radar exercisewill give a final, more pinpoint
location of where Eagle does indeed neston the Moon. We will continue to
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monitor the air ground circuit. We'vehad UH acquisition of signal with Columbia,
so likely the conversation will increase hereas we get UH the lock on UH,
hopefully with rendevous radar. As Columbiapasses over the Eagle landing site still
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live on air ground Columbia, Columbia. Here's another sh Uh Columbia, Columbia,
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Houston over fifty columby H. Roger, Columbia. We like a uh
crial stir all four tanks and UHstandard one minute's over anwer H Roger and
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UH do you have any talking anglesfrom h B fifty two back at Tampa
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clind quality. Houston requests there areset this time over Roger, a reset
and would you tell me were you'resatisfied with the lgc's helped us cline quality
LGC years ago? Roger startings whenyou're in Columbia, Houston, go ahead,
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I did start twenty five and fortytwo during a difference five ball now
ninety three plus zero zero one sixfive but zero zero one eight six minus
zero zero zero three nine er timeof tour ten one twenty one fifteen over
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let me get some a week offees. I guess that Cristyr completion. I
rote to thank you club it mU N buy HOUSTONI trank quality. Would
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you like to recycle on the uhuh pertection on four clink Clothy used in
UH we copies stand by one trycryin Quothy used in the request recycle under
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un Remember m M M. Idon't want that bigot calling youth the vagant.
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I don't want me a thing towrite any wader the name wand you're
in operating. I rock a copyColumba con quality uh us and UH request
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uh ronevous red ar breakers. UHend about Mount Use Columbia youth. Then
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the request Omni d omni delta tranquloritybase uh used then UH request, UH
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go ahead and start to warm upon the rendezvous radar pat. Now you
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think you got me nine nine ninetythree fine colority. Uh families, UH
go right, do we get totalk Euston Roger. I'm call the base
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Houston. UH, Columbia will beoverhead that UH one twenty two plus twenty
two plus fifty one is os willbe twenty nine U thirty five racker No,
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uh Houston. UH, we'd liketo check this on the UH tape
meter against the acts. UH.We'll uh go back to the altitude altitude
rates. So this is the UHrate starts to build up over this is
U parler control. We have confirmationof radar lock on. UH. If
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I could thought the that'll take therange rate. I guess maybe we better
not do that. And for thisrange that the eggs is showing now more
hundred twenty five miles with the signalstrength of two point two, it looks
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like we ought to proceed on thisover rugert time by one tranquilita if I
really proceed? Are you getting theinformation on the down link now? Clan
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quote the affirmative and we're saving it. We've got the four points so far
and it's looking good. Okay,what do people think about going up a
very baby tine quiality using the standby and now we're getting good data.
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Now we're checking on the very babytrue and we expect that, uh we
main't lose lock when it passes overheadbecause of the uh max rates that the
radar has concording youth and uh negativeberbety three. I got that. How
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we did lost life? Yeah?Try and quarity Houston go it two plus
clock rub h Roger. So wehad about twenty uh some points uh before
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you did that. And for yourinformation. Uh, the reason they aks
is a little bit matter. Uh. The reason they acts a little different
is uh because the case factor isa little bit wrong. Have you already
gone up okay, okay, haveyou already gone over at or do you
want to try and uh get alock on again? You're gonna calimb me.
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You gotten down forty nine private partscrying quality, uh parma, they
try to uh lock on again andyou lose him at about uh twenty nine
uh minutes and thirty five seconds.Yeah, okay, do you have a
real quick procedure how to do that? Columbia Houston, say again about your
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now and forty nine? I thinkI got five good mark good now and
forty nine. When you give it, you can eat up to do and
like, let me not Columbia Houstonstand by one right, did you say
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A five twenty six a wire toproceed or do a verb thirty two Roger
that is radar thinks that the rangeis very burner miles now trying quality,
uh base, You just don't recommendyou terminate P twenty two over right,
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you will do and uh Columbias donsame for you. You can terminate T
twenty two. I have my morningpad rockert uptate a B twenty two years
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a second just three court and downeighty nine and then over three fourth I
me eath and rugby copy and nowthat's good time quality youth it trata glad
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uh Roger requests uh S fan functionswitch the range. We're gonna do some
arranging on you. Also, Ihave an updated EGGS K factor. When
you read a copy or trat yourglass with the K factor, uh Roger
one one nine plus five nine plusfive nine point nine two over r it's
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a little closer at this time.That's very nine five nine five nine nine
two Huh crind quality used and neverread back correct Columbia Houston, Uh,
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and Frank Rolier, I see whatyou need now about the K factor and
Ruger that's Columbia. Go ahead,and I like to know about the seat
that you keep coming up. Isthat's the one I just completed or you
want to pair up back back uh, Columbia Houston. Uh. You do
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not need to do another piece ofthe two unless you want to break.
And also Columbia, when you geta chance, H request that see in
the power will read out for USfafteen to thirty seven Bold season iiroh A
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thirty seven, firo B thirty seven, want me a Houston Rodger we coffee
thank you at first d is thirtyseven Now that first day is thirty six
story big the gage is stuck,Roger, and uh you're looking good to
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us, Uh to us Uh Columbia, Yes, even that way, Columbia
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counn up on a verb forty fiveto reach up the surface flag. Columbia
gets a negative standby in the verseforty five, Roger Dad and a christ
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that it's important Columbia. I figureI got about five hours good sleep,
although you guys probably know better.Night of Columbia, Roger Wick copy,
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Uh, Columbia, Houston. Uh, we've got a couple more vectors to
send us. They they'll be comingup uh shortly, and then you can
do the verse forty five after youget those down overs. Okay, fine,
just wanna make here that we're bothin to thank God now the order
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Hi, Roger, Columbia and uhconclus crime quality basis in Houston. In
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case you haven't notice, the listin relay is not activated. Well,
so uh, I can go aheadand relay anything if you wanna talk directly
me right buy Houston tranquility. Uhbe advised. We've got uh alright,
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he'll have u ver pray Uh comingaround about a guy going red right now?
Uh, we just put a herstept the govenant. I believe that,
uh blocker because tranquility base gifts anduh, we've got a lot of
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starting down here. Uh can yousay again, blacker, we have more
out of pace b of their stockback indicating red. Uh. We still
have to take the breakers out asof right now, and I believe it
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the longer. We have just entereda verb of seventy seven on pay versus
fist school and are ready to thpeople a lot fire. Uh they was
normal, have these for red fliehuh trdatiority based uh youth and Uh,
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well you think that's okay, goahead and re set him and try on
with a hot fire over factory thatColumbia, Columbia. He then request to
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an accept. Uh. Well thenwho stay lectures up here? You ain't
good an exempt the b I usedto drink clothing Uh Uh I used uh
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capella on the last fighting and uhit's a good ways uh near the edge,
good ways away from the center ofdetail four. I'm wondering if it
would say I need to use alpharats start number one, it might be
a little closer. However, itwould delay things a little to set up
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the designate the radar out of theway. Over tranquility, Rugby copy of
Standby one and Christo break Break Columbia, what a little trouble getting the stuff
in there? Request high gain pitchminus two zero yaw plus one five zero
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over and tranquility use in which preferto save the time? UH press on
uh wiskepella over yes, I andtry and quo the US in the RCS
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check Uh, let's mighty find uhand let get up here. Columbia Columbia
Houston over Yes, Uh, ColumbiaHouston over, I mean Columbia Houston.
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Uh in a blind uh high gainat minus twenty yard plus one fifty Yes,
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I used, didn't train quality?Could you give me the uh take
portion of the accents pass I canloaded in UH for P fifty seven over,
I try and quality Uh, Rogersstam by one. Uh. We
want to wait on that P.Fifty seven until about UH take minus fifty
minut four Yes, Roger, Yes, Columbia Columbia Houston lower yes suh Columbia
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Columbia hees another yeah, Uh,Houston tranquility. It turns out that UH
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defense four is usable anyway. UHwith the yard that we have because the
UH the earth appears in both UHde tense two and de tense three crank
quality UH basis and the rugger yesuh Columbia Houston over yes, UH tranquility
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used. Then I have your LAMBmass and and CSI data passage. When
you're ready to copy, We're readyto copy. H Roger, lamb ass
and pad tig one two four twotwo zero zero zero zero down seventy six
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five five three four nine zero zerothree two two plus zero zero one seven
d two four seven plus I don'thave three seven one zero four minus seven
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zero four seven zero plus five eightsix zero four plus five six nine three
six your LAMB weight one zero eightthree seven your t fourteen one two six
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plus two zero plus one two overwhat TA against the cross range is uh
down seventy six rod here your crossrange for now in seventy six. By
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the way, we may update thislater, but now it is plus zero
zero one seven over Roger readback followstay one two four two two zero zero
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zero zero five five three four nineers zero zero three two two plus zero
zero one seven plus three seven onezero four or fine a seventh zero four
seventh zero plus five eight six zerofour plus five six nine three six Brent
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wait one zero eight three seven fourteenone two six two zero one two go
concys in the ruder. You readback correct, and now I'll have your
CSI pad going to cs I pidrouger CSI pad, pig of CSI one
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two five, one nine three fourseven zero big PPI one two six five
seven zero zero zero zero nine eightyone zero five three two plus zero zero
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zero zero FDAI NA beta three seventhree zero three one nine six ZTA two
seven five zero four one seven zeronine eighty six plus zero five three two
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plus zero zero zero zero zero twoplus zero zero one two tene quiality readback
jersey as I follow the follows.Take one two five, one nine three
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four seven zero take a TPI onetwo six five seven zero zero zero zero
down eighty one zero five three twoplus all zeros three seventy three zero three
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one nine six two seventy five zerofour one seven zero down eighty six plus
zero five three two plus zero zerozero zero plus zero zero one two time
quality based He's sending you a readbackis correct? Yes, and tranquility uh
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no need for any Gybro compensation.Gets go, got you entertainment Columbia Houston
over Columbia Houston, UH intercline requesthigh gain pitch minus three zero yeah plus
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one seven zero over h you Columbiaand the high game or Roger Columbia.
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We still need to see USh you'reup light there, and then I have
uh your c s I and PPItimes, and also that you have lift
off right right cap Roger lemass andlist off time one two four two two
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zero zero zero zero c s II TIG say again cs I TIG one
two five one nine three four sevenzero your tig of TPI one two six
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five seven zero zero zero zero andthe uh limbs now an eighty one's I
is for cs I zero five threetwo fifty three point two for w E
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x w E Y paull zeros uhColumbia Houston over right right back tag one
twenty four twenty two even d sI one twenty five nineteen thirty four or
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seventy et the I one twenty sixfifty seven even blambs nine eighty one for
cs I fifty three point two builtthe extor No Columbia and right you heard
about correct now Columbia, you don'tknow we're coming up with with your second
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load now right, yeah, Columbia, youth and the computer is yours and
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you can do your third forty fivein now are you're going to block?
And very forty five rucket? How'sthe black team today? All praying and
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trying to go? Now you backthere? I like this is APOLLOW control
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some uh five minutes thirty five secondsaway from loss of signal with a spacecraft
Columbia before it goes on the farside of the Moon and the twenty fourth
revolution one hour eighteen minutes until ascentignition and following UH that the rendezvous sequence
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consumm uh completed with the docking atone hundred and twenty eight hours approximately.
We will continue to monitor your airground here as UH the data has passed
up to the crew for the upcomingday's activities. APOLLOW Controls standing by at
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a hundred and twenty three hours andthree minutes school, Columbia, Houston,
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about three minutes Los and I haveyour consumables updates. Copy H Roger.
You're at one two three plus zerozero RCS total minus seven percent alpha minus
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one two percent Bravo plus four pointfive, Charlie minus seven, Delta minus
six point five