1 00:02:09,046 --> 00:02:11,789 Okay, are there any changes to the schedule? 2 00:02:11,840 --> 00:02:13,376 Arnie? 3 00:02:13,425 --> 00:02:17,669 Line item 7, which is shown for all day, 4 00:02:17,721 --> 00:02:19,883 all of first shift Tuesday. 5 00:02:19,931 --> 00:02:26,019 The tank pressurization test will not start until 13:00. 6 00:02:26,063 --> 00:02:28,271 When do you want to run the leak check? 7 00:02:28,315 --> 00:02:30,272 First shift Tuesday. 8 00:02:30,317 --> 00:02:33,276 Arnie, you gonna extend that time out for five hours 9 00:02:33,320 --> 00:02:36,063 by cutting it off in the front end of that... 10 00:02:36,114 --> 00:02:39,858 LH2 storage tank pressurization? 11 00:02:39,910 --> 00:02:40,910 Negative. 12 00:03:17,698 --> 00:03:20,441 It's 3 hours and 32 minutes 13 00:03:20,492 --> 00:03:24,156 until man begins the greatest adventure in his history. 14 00:03:24,204 --> 00:03:26,992 If all goes well, Apollo 11 astronauts 15 00:03:27,040 --> 00:03:29,373 Armstrong, Aldrin, and Collins 16 00:03:29,418 --> 00:03:32,536 are to lift off from Pad 39A out there 17 00:03:32,587 --> 00:03:35,830 on the voyage man always has dreamed about. 18 00:03:35,882 --> 00:03:37,965 So it is now, before they go, 19 00:03:38,009 --> 00:03:42,845 as their gleaming vehicle sits poised and peaceful out there, 20 00:03:42,889 --> 00:03:46,803 that there is time... if only briefly in this busy morning... 21 00:03:46,852 --> 00:03:48,514 to think of those three men, 22 00:03:48,562 --> 00:03:51,145 and the burdens and the hopes that they carry 23 00:03:51,189 --> 00:03:54,023 on behalf of all mankind. 24 00:04:05,704 --> 00:04:07,411 And boring through the vastness, 25 00:04:07,456 --> 00:04:10,119 the blackness, and the cold of space, 26 00:04:10,167 --> 00:04:12,705 they'll carry the pledge made eight years ago 27 00:04:12,753 --> 00:04:14,665 by President Kennedy. 28 00:04:14,713 --> 00:04:17,797 To put a man on the moon and bring him back safely 29 00:04:17,841 --> 00:04:19,048 in this decade. 30 00:04:21,052 --> 00:04:24,921 Each segment of the mission, every individual piece, 31 00:04:24,973 --> 00:04:27,306 has to be completed perfectly 32 00:04:27,350 --> 00:04:30,093 in order for the next step to be possible. 33 00:04:30,145 --> 00:04:33,013 And of course the nation itself is backing us 34 00:04:33,064 --> 00:04:37,274 so we just sincerely hope that we measure up to that. 35 00:04:37,319 --> 00:04:39,356 The whole Apollo program was designed 36 00:04:39,404 --> 00:04:41,646 to get two Americans to the lunar surface 37 00:04:41,698 --> 00:04:44,156 and back again to Earth safely. 38 00:04:44,201 --> 00:04:46,693 The enormity of this event 39 00:04:46,745 --> 00:04:49,954 is something that only history will be able to judge. 40 00:04:49,998 --> 00:04:54,038 Apollo 11 has very simply been given the mission 41 00:04:54,085 --> 00:04:58,045 of carrying men to the moon, landing them there, 42 00:04:58,089 --> 00:05:01,253 and bringing them safely back. 43 00:05:01,301 --> 00:05:02,963 For in addition to the mission 44 00:05:03,011 --> 00:05:04,547 the three astronauts will perform, 45 00:05:04,596 --> 00:05:06,337 and the experiments they'll undertake, 46 00:05:06,389 --> 00:05:08,927 these men will carry with them many other things, 47 00:05:08,975 --> 00:05:12,139 many things that are not nearly so easy to describe. 48 00:05:35,794 --> 00:05:37,751 During the planned Apollo 11 journey, 49 00:05:37,796 --> 00:05:39,583 we'll be concerned with such things 50 00:05:39,631 --> 00:05:42,419 as mid-course corrections and dockings. 51 00:05:42,467 --> 00:05:45,130 The astronauts of course will be concerned with very much more. 52 00:06:10,328 --> 00:06:13,196 The flight of Apollo 11 is to be the culmination 53 00:06:13,248 --> 00:06:14,739 of a national effort 54 00:06:14,791 --> 00:06:17,909 and the most difficult, most dangerous mission ever attempted 55 00:06:17,961 --> 00:06:20,328 since this country, and the Russians, 56 00:06:20,380 --> 00:06:22,463 started sending men into space. 57 00:06:46,364 --> 00:06:50,028 38-year-old civilian Neil Alden Armstrong 58 00:06:50,076 --> 00:06:53,615 is to become the first human being to touch the moon. 59 00:06:53,663 --> 00:06:56,201 Aldrin will follow just 20 minutes later, 60 00:06:56,249 --> 00:06:59,413 but Armstrong will take that first step. 61 00:06:59,461 --> 00:07:00,918 The mission of Apollo 11, 62 00:07:00,962 --> 00:07:03,295 a journey certainly for the history books, 63 00:07:03,340 --> 00:07:06,924 a beginning of man's greatest adventure, 64 00:07:06,968 --> 00:07:10,086 leaving this planet to set foot on the moon. 65 00:07:18,146 --> 00:07:19,762 - CBTS Apollo. - Go ahead. 66 00:07:19,814 --> 00:07:22,477 Verify Go/No Go for start automatic launch sequence. 67 00:07:22,525 --> 00:07:23,686 Verify Go. 68 00:07:23,735 --> 00:07:25,977 - CBTS copy. - 561 verify. 69 00:07:26,029 --> 00:07:28,362 CS18, spacecraft ready switch on. 70 00:07:28,406 --> 00:07:29,192 Switch is on. 71 00:07:29,240 --> 00:07:30,481 Verify light. 72 00:07:30,533 --> 00:07:33,651 Roger, 562 verify. 73 00:07:33,703 --> 00:07:36,616 All stations standby to give a crew departure status 74 00:07:36,665 --> 00:07:39,078 at this time. 75 00:07:39,125 --> 00:07:40,832 CBTS to CTSS 111. 76 00:07:40,877 --> 00:07:43,790 Go CTSS. 77 00:07:43,838 --> 00:07:45,295 - CBTS. - Go. 78 00:07:45,340 --> 00:07:46,626 - DNS. - Go. 79 00:07:46,675 --> 00:07:48,007 - STS. - Go. 80 00:07:48,051 --> 00:07:49,212 - FTS. - Go. 81 00:07:49,260 --> 00:07:50,717 - RTS. - Go. 82 00:07:50,762 --> 00:07:52,424 - 8. - 8 Go. 83 00:07:52,472 --> 00:07:54,759 - OK, BSC. - Go. 84 00:07:56,935 --> 00:07:58,642 Verify elevator number one at A level, 85 00:07:58,687 --> 00:08:01,350 elevator number two at 320 level. 86 00:08:01,398 --> 00:08:03,310 Level as two and then 320 level. 87 00:08:03,358 --> 00:08:05,350 Verify. 88 00:08:05,402 --> 00:08:06,188 Okay. 89 00:08:06,236 --> 00:08:07,236 All right. 90 00:08:09,406 --> 00:08:13,150 214. Roger, you're go for crew departure. 91 00:08:13,201 --> 00:08:15,568 Start ETP to 14. 92 00:08:15,620 --> 00:08:17,452 Roger, you're go for crew departure. 93 00:08:17,497 --> 00:08:18,954 Affirmative (indistinct) go. 94 00:08:21,751 --> 00:08:24,915 The dawn of this day heralded the dawning of a new age. 95 00:08:24,963 --> 00:08:29,674 It's a time of exhilaration, reflection, hope, fulfillment, 96 00:08:29,718 --> 00:08:32,961 as a centuries old dream starts toward reality. 97 00:08:42,147 --> 00:08:43,888 This is Apollo Saturn Launch Control. 98 00:08:43,940 --> 00:08:46,478 T minus three hours, four minutes, 32 seconds 99 00:08:46,526 --> 00:08:47,562 and counting. 100 00:08:47,610 --> 00:08:48,771 Right on time as far as 101 00:08:48,820 --> 00:08:50,561 the astronaut countdown is concerned, 102 00:08:50,613 --> 00:08:53,526 the prime crew now departing from their crew quarters 103 00:08:53,575 --> 00:08:55,111 here at the Kennedy Space Center. 104 00:09:01,750 --> 00:09:03,912 Astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, 105 00:09:03,960 --> 00:09:05,451 and then finally Mike Collins, 106 00:09:05,503 --> 00:09:07,335 plus their suit technicians 107 00:09:07,380 --> 00:09:10,123 and director of flight crew operations Deke Slayton 108 00:09:10,175 --> 00:09:14,010 now boarding the transfer van for the trip to the launch pad. 109 00:09:23,146 --> 00:09:24,853 The trip in the transfer van 110 00:09:24,898 --> 00:09:28,187 should take some 15 minutes or so to reach the pad, 111 00:09:28,234 --> 00:09:30,772 at which time the astronauts will board 112 00:09:30,820 --> 00:09:32,277 the first of two elevators 113 00:09:32,322 --> 00:09:36,908 for the trip to the 320 foot level at the launch pad, 114 00:09:36,951 --> 00:09:40,160 where they will then proceed to ingress the spacecraft. 115 00:09:46,377 --> 00:09:50,747 We logged the departure from the building at about 6:27 a.m. 116 00:09:50,799 --> 00:09:52,290 Eastern Daylight Time. 117 00:09:52,342 --> 00:09:54,174 The transfer van now departing 118 00:09:54,219 --> 00:09:56,256 from the Manned Spacecraft Operations Building 119 00:09:56,304 --> 00:09:57,886 at the Kennedy Space Center 120 00:09:57,931 --> 00:10:01,265 on the start of its eight mile trip to Launch Pad A 121 00:10:01,309 --> 00:10:05,428 here at complex 39 where the Saturn V launch vehicle, 122 00:10:05,480 --> 00:10:07,312 now fully loaded with propellants, 123 00:10:07,357 --> 00:10:09,519 going through preliminary checkouts. 124 00:10:09,567 --> 00:10:10,728 This is launch control. 125 00:10:28,586 --> 00:10:30,327 Pat, 10,000 odd cars, 126 00:10:30,380 --> 00:10:34,169 we estimated, were parked around the gate 1 area 127 00:10:34,217 --> 00:10:35,333 at 4 a.m. when we got here. 128 00:10:35,385 --> 00:10:37,172 Cars every space here. 129 00:10:37,220 --> 00:10:39,758 Little kids staring wide-eyed at the Saturn v 130 00:10:39,806 --> 00:10:43,390 glowing in the huge neon spotlight 15 miles away. 131 00:10:43,434 --> 00:10:45,642 And we saw teenagers with telescopes. 132 00:10:45,687 --> 00:10:48,771 It was the very same road we came over eight long years ago, 133 00:10:48,815 --> 00:10:51,102 21 manned space flights ago. 134 00:10:51,151 --> 00:10:52,938 We came out at just about the same hour 135 00:10:52,986 --> 00:10:55,148 to cover Alan Shepard's 15... 136 00:12:03,389 --> 00:12:04,925 This is Apollo Saturn Launch Control. 137 00:12:04,974 --> 00:12:10,720 T minus 2 hours, 45 minutes, 55 seconds and counting. 138 00:12:10,772 --> 00:12:12,684 As the prime crew for Apollo 11, 139 00:12:12,732 --> 00:12:14,815 astronauts Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, 140 00:12:14,859 --> 00:12:18,068 and Edwin Aldrin are on the terminal part of their trip 141 00:12:18,112 --> 00:12:20,525 to the launch pad, in the transfer van, 142 00:12:20,573 --> 00:12:24,112 it's now making the curve toward the pad. 143 00:12:24,160 --> 00:12:27,278 We have discovered a problem at the launch pad itself 144 00:12:27,330 --> 00:12:29,822 as the crew is about to arrive. 145 00:12:29,874 --> 00:12:34,790 We have a leak in a valve located in a system 146 00:12:34,837 --> 00:12:38,706 associated with replenishing liquid hydrogen 147 00:12:38,758 --> 00:12:41,967 for the third stage of the Saturn V launch vehicle. 148 00:12:42,011 --> 00:12:45,220 We have sent a team of three technicians and a safety man 149 00:12:45,265 --> 00:12:47,131 to the pad and these technicians 150 00:12:47,183 --> 00:12:50,301 are now tightening bolts around the valve. 151 00:12:50,353 --> 00:12:52,936 - CLTC, this is CLTS. - Go ahead. 152 00:12:52,981 --> 00:12:56,270 We have a leak on the S-IVB N valve. 153 00:12:56,317 --> 00:12:58,900 We have it in the override closed position 154 00:12:58,945 --> 00:13:00,277 to see if it'll get better. 155 00:13:00,321 --> 00:13:02,313 It seems to be getting worse. 156 00:13:02,365 --> 00:13:04,072 Roger, which camera is that available on? 157 00:13:04,117 --> 00:13:06,450 It's on camera 18. 158 00:13:06,494 --> 00:13:10,238 Camera 18, you can see the men working on the hydrogen leak. 159 00:13:10,290 --> 00:13:11,826 Once the technicians depart 160 00:13:11,874 --> 00:13:15,413 we will send hydrogen again through this system 161 00:13:15,461 --> 00:13:19,250 to assure that the leak has been corrected. 162 00:13:19,299 --> 00:13:23,134 The astronauts now coming up toward the pad itself 163 00:13:23,177 --> 00:13:26,295 as the crew of several technicians 164 00:13:26,347 --> 00:13:28,009 at the 200 foot level 165 00:13:28,057 --> 00:13:31,425 proceed to tighten some bolts around a leaking valve. 166 00:13:31,477 --> 00:13:34,811 The astronaut team which has just arrived at the pad, 167 00:13:34,856 --> 00:13:38,941 the transfer van now backing up toward the elevator. 168 00:13:38,985 --> 00:13:41,398 In a matter of 5 minutes or so, we'll be ready 169 00:13:41,446 --> 00:13:44,189 for the spacecraft commander Neil Armstrong 170 00:13:44,240 --> 00:13:47,779 to come across the sill at the 320 foot level. 171 00:13:47,827 --> 00:13:50,319 That is our status at 2 hours, 43 minutes, 172 00:13:50,371 --> 00:13:52,158 47 seconds and counting. 173 00:13:52,206 --> 00:13:53,322 This is Launch Control. 174 00:14:38,461 --> 00:14:40,828 - MSTC, CBTS 111. - Go ahead. 175 00:14:40,880 --> 00:14:42,542 Astros proceeding to 320. 176 00:14:42,590 --> 00:14:44,707 Understand, we'll get the camera. 177 00:14:44,759 --> 00:14:46,921 Okay, Günter, you can hit the switch on the camera. 178 00:14:46,969 --> 00:14:49,632 LOAM, this is A2. IAS. 179 00:14:49,680 --> 00:14:51,592 Roger, camera has been activated. 180 00:14:51,641 --> 00:14:54,600 CBTS MSTC, the swing arm camera is on. 181 00:14:54,644 --> 00:14:57,762 CBTS copies. 182 00:14:57,814 --> 00:15:00,648 MSTC, the crew is approaching the (indistinct). 183 00:15:00,691 --> 00:15:02,227 Okay, babe. 184 00:15:02,276 --> 00:15:03,767 This is Apollo Saturn Launch Control, 185 00:15:03,820 --> 00:15:07,154 we've just passed the two hour 21 minute mark in our countdown 186 00:15:07,198 --> 00:15:09,906 and we are proceeding at this time. 187 00:15:09,951 --> 00:15:11,943 At the 320 foot level, 188 00:15:11,994 --> 00:15:14,702 all three astronauts now aboard the spacecraft. 189 00:15:14,747 --> 00:15:18,161 Just a few minutes ago, astronaut Buzz Aldrin came in 190 00:15:18,209 --> 00:15:22,044 and took the center seat to join Neil Armstrong on the left 191 00:15:22,088 --> 00:15:23,875 and Mike Collins on the right. 192 00:15:23,923 --> 00:15:27,257 These are the positions they will fly at liftoff. 193 00:15:27,301 --> 00:15:30,465 120 feet down, the work continues on a leaky valve 194 00:15:30,513 --> 00:15:33,597 at the 200 foot level, the technicians still hard at work 195 00:15:33,641 --> 00:15:36,600 tightening bolts around that valve at this time. 196 00:15:36,644 --> 00:15:38,556 CDR, STC. How do you read? 197 00:15:38,604 --> 00:15:40,345 STC, loud and clear. 198 00:15:40,398 --> 00:15:41,889 Good morning, Neil. 199 00:15:41,941 --> 00:15:42,977 Good morning. 200 00:15:43,025 --> 00:15:44,311 Welcome aboard. 201 00:15:44,360 --> 00:15:45,896 CMP, STC. How do you read? 202 00:15:45,945 --> 00:15:47,356 STC, CMP. Loud and clear. 203 00:15:47,405 --> 00:15:48,737 Good morning, Buzz. 204 00:15:48,781 --> 00:15:50,272 Good morning. How are you gentlemen? 205 00:15:50,324 --> 00:15:51,735 Just fine, thank you. 206 00:15:51,784 --> 00:15:53,571 Let me make a last check here. 207 00:15:53,619 --> 00:15:56,532 CDR, LMP and CMP, are you ready for hatch close? 208 00:15:56,581 --> 00:15:58,493 Any adjustment on your straps? 209 00:15:58,541 --> 00:15:59,907 LMP's happy. 210 00:15:59,959 --> 00:16:02,793 Roger. Okay, good luck. 211 00:16:02,837 --> 00:16:03,953 Thank you, Günter. 212 00:16:04,005 --> 00:16:06,463 See you around, Günter. 213 00:16:06,507 --> 00:16:07,901 All right, pad leader, let's proceed. 214 00:16:07,925 --> 00:16:10,588 Roger, we're proceeding with closing the hatch. 215 00:16:10,636 --> 00:16:12,423 - Roger. - Sequence 441, 216 00:16:12,472 --> 00:16:14,179 the CM hatch is closed. 217 00:16:14,223 --> 00:16:15,179 Roger. 218 00:16:15,224 --> 00:16:16,340 The hatch is closed 219 00:16:16,392 --> 00:16:18,304 and we're beginning to purge the cabin 220 00:16:18,352 --> 00:16:22,346 to bring it to the proper atmosphere for launch, 221 00:16:22,398 --> 00:16:26,108 which is a combination of oxygen and nitrogen, 222 00:16:26,152 --> 00:16:29,896 60% oxygen and 40% nitrogen atmosphere. 223 00:16:29,947 --> 00:16:31,563 Of course the astronauts themselves 224 00:16:31,616 --> 00:16:34,484 are breathing pure oxygen through their space suits. 225 00:16:39,624 --> 00:16:41,832 Coming up shortly will be another key test 226 00:16:41,876 --> 00:16:45,540 in which both the launch crew for the launch vehicle crew 227 00:16:45,588 --> 00:16:47,375 and the spacecraft team 228 00:16:47,423 --> 00:16:51,007 combine together with commander Neil Armstrong 229 00:16:51,052 --> 00:16:53,840 to make a thorough check of the emergency detection system. 230 00:16:53,888 --> 00:16:56,551 This is the system that will signal the astronauts 231 00:16:56,599 --> 00:16:59,467 in the cabin if anything goes wrong below them. 232 00:16:59,519 --> 00:17:02,637 We used a ground based computer to accomplish this test. 233 00:17:02,688 --> 00:17:04,850 It will take some 30 minutes. 234 00:17:23,584 --> 00:17:25,450 Neil Armstrong will be doing most of the work 235 00:17:25,503 --> 00:17:26,914 in the spacecraft, 236 00:17:26,963 --> 00:17:30,547 responding as different cue lights signify 237 00:17:30,591 --> 00:17:34,130 different difficulties presented to him. 238 00:17:34,178 --> 00:17:37,387 Our countdown continuing, this is Kennedy Launch Control. 239 00:17:45,356 --> 00:17:46,767 NASA officials. 240 00:17:46,816 --> 00:17:48,899 5,000 guests in all, 241 00:17:48,943 --> 00:17:51,981 including 400 congressmen and members of the Supreme Court, 242 00:17:52,029 --> 00:17:54,146 the Presidential Cabinet. 243 00:17:54,198 --> 00:17:57,487 The NASA official who escorted us over to this site today 244 00:17:57,535 --> 00:17:59,276 has called it a Roman circus. 245 00:17:59,328 --> 00:18:02,241 We all know that NASA has an agreement 246 00:18:02,290 --> 00:18:03,747 with over 60 countries... 247 00:18:05,543 --> 00:18:09,036 T minus 61 minutes on the Apollo 11 countdown 248 00:18:09,088 --> 00:18:12,081 and all elements are go at this time. 249 00:18:12,133 --> 00:18:14,466 Here in the firing room, the launch vehicle test team 250 00:18:14,510 --> 00:18:17,628 still keeping a close eye on the status of the propellants 251 00:18:17,680 --> 00:18:19,672 aboard the Saturn V launch vehicle. 252 00:18:19,724 --> 00:18:21,511 This problem with the leaking valve 253 00:18:21,559 --> 00:18:23,551 is no problem at this time. 254 00:18:23,603 --> 00:18:25,435 We've actually bypassed the valve, 255 00:18:25,479 --> 00:18:28,813 but we are maintaining our hydrogen supply 256 00:18:28,858 --> 00:18:30,269 aboard the vehicle. 257 00:18:30,318 --> 00:18:33,527 That big swing arm that has been attached to the spacecraft 258 00:18:33,571 --> 00:18:35,563 up to now will be moved back now. 259 00:18:35,615 --> 00:18:38,358 In 5 seconds, the swing arm will come back. 260 00:18:40,119 --> 00:18:41,235 Mark. 261 00:18:54,967 --> 00:18:58,756 CBTS, this is CSA 9, arm 9 is retracted. 262 00:18:58,804 --> 00:19:00,591 CBTS copy. 263 00:19:13,861 --> 00:19:17,445 Countdown still proceeding satisfactorily at this time. 264 00:19:17,490 --> 00:19:21,575 T minus 30 minutes, 52 seconds and counting; 265 00:19:21,619 --> 00:19:22,929 aiming toward our planned liftoff time 266 00:19:22,953 --> 00:19:25,240 of 32 minutes past the hour, 267 00:19:25,289 --> 00:19:27,781 the start of our launch window, 268 00:19:27,833 --> 00:19:30,621 some final checks of the destruct system 269 00:19:30,670 --> 00:19:33,663 of the three stages of the Saturn V launch vehicle. 270 00:19:33,714 --> 00:19:35,876 In the event, during powered flight 271 00:19:35,925 --> 00:19:39,089 that the vehicle strayed rather violently off course, 272 00:19:39,136 --> 00:19:40,343 the range safety officer 273 00:19:40,388 --> 00:19:43,301 could take action to destroy the vehicle, 274 00:19:43,349 --> 00:19:46,217 which obviously would occur after the astronauts 275 00:19:46,268 --> 00:19:51,514 were separated by their escape tower from the faulty vehicle. 276 00:19:51,565 --> 00:19:54,558 We've just got by an important test with the launch vehicle, 277 00:19:54,610 --> 00:19:57,353 checking out the various batteries in the three stages 278 00:19:57,405 --> 00:20:00,364 and Instrument Unit of the Saturn V. 279 00:20:00,408 --> 00:20:02,650 We remain on external power through most of the count 280 00:20:02,702 --> 00:20:04,534 to preserve those batteries 281 00:20:04,578 --> 00:20:07,241 which must be used during the powered flight. 282 00:20:07,289 --> 00:20:09,747 We've just taken a look at them by going internal 283 00:20:09,792 --> 00:20:12,250 and then switching back to external again. 284 00:20:12,294 --> 00:20:13,626 The batteries all look good. 285 00:20:13,671 --> 00:20:16,630 The next time we go internal will be at the 50 second mark 286 00:20:16,674 --> 00:20:19,132 with those batteries and they will remain, of course, 287 00:20:19,176 --> 00:20:21,759 on internal power during the flight. 288 00:20:21,804 --> 00:20:24,387 14 minutes, 30 seconds and counting. 289 00:20:24,432 --> 00:20:27,596 All still going well with the countdown at this time. 290 00:20:27,643 --> 00:20:29,600 For status report, we'll now switch 291 00:20:29,645 --> 00:20:32,433 to Mission Control Houston. 292 00:20:32,481 --> 00:20:34,848 This is Apollo Mission Control. 293 00:20:34,900 --> 00:20:37,187 Flight Director Cliff Charlesworth's team 294 00:20:37,236 --> 00:20:38,352 is on station here 295 00:20:38,404 --> 00:20:40,145 in the Mission Operations Control Room, 296 00:20:40,197 --> 00:20:44,157 ready to assume the control of this flight at tower clearance. 297 00:20:44,201 --> 00:20:46,443 All flight controllers, coming up on auto sequence. 298 00:20:46,495 --> 00:20:48,111 - BOOSTER, how you? - We're go, Flight. 299 00:20:48,164 --> 00:20:49,575 - EECOM? - Go, Flight. 300 00:20:49,623 --> 00:20:50,955 - GNC? - Go, Flight. 301 00:20:51,000 --> 00:20:52,366 - TELCOM? - Go, Flight. 302 00:20:52,418 --> 00:20:53,499 - CONTROL. - Go. 303 00:20:53,544 --> 00:20:54,830 NETWORK, got it there? 304 00:20:54,879 --> 00:20:56,745 That's affirmative, Flight. 305 00:20:56,797 --> 00:20:58,459 Mission director, CBTS 111, 306 00:20:58,507 --> 00:21:00,499 - verify go for launch. - Go for launch. 307 00:21:00,551 --> 00:21:03,885 We passed the 6 minute mark in our countdown for Apollo 11. 308 00:21:03,929 --> 00:21:07,343 Now 5 minutes, 52 seconds and counting. 309 00:21:07,391 --> 00:21:09,178 CTSF, verify go for launch. 310 00:21:09,226 --> 00:21:11,013 CTSF verify go for launch. 311 00:21:11,061 --> 00:21:12,927 CTSC, verify go for launch. 312 00:21:12,980 --> 00:21:14,346 CTSC verify go for launch. 313 00:21:14,398 --> 00:21:15,980 SRO, verify go for launch. 314 00:21:16,025 --> 00:21:17,391 SRO verify go for launch. 315 00:21:17,443 --> 00:21:19,059 LM, verify go for launch. 316 00:21:19,111 --> 00:21:20,522 LM go for launch. 317 00:21:20,571 --> 00:21:21,798 (indistinct), everybody go for launch? 318 00:21:21,822 --> 00:21:23,063 Flight, go for launch. 319 00:21:23,115 --> 00:21:25,607 CBTS copies. 320 00:21:25,659 --> 00:21:28,402 We have some 7.6 million pounds of thrust 321 00:21:28,454 --> 00:21:30,241 pushing the vehicle upward. 322 00:21:30,289 --> 00:21:35,705 A vehicle that weighs close to six and a half million pounds. 323 00:21:35,753 --> 00:21:37,494 This is Apollo Saturn Launch Control, 324 00:21:37,546 --> 00:21:41,665 T minus one minute, 35 seconds on the Apollo mission, 325 00:21:41,717 --> 00:21:44,380 the flight to land the first men on the moon. 326 00:21:44,428 --> 00:21:46,761 Apollo 11, this is Launch Operations Manager, 327 00:21:46,806 --> 00:21:49,890 the launch team wishes you good luck and god speed. 328 00:21:49,934 --> 00:21:52,142 It sure has been a nice, smooth countdown. 329 00:21:52,186 --> 00:21:52,972 Thank you, babe. 330 00:21:52,978 --> 00:21:54,059 LMP, VHF... 331 00:21:54,104 --> 00:21:56,221 T minus 60 seconds and counting. 332 00:21:56,273 --> 00:21:58,515 We passed T minus 60... 333 00:21:58,567 --> 00:22:01,856 55 seconds and counting. 334 00:22:01,904 --> 00:22:03,486 Neil Armstrong just reported back 335 00:22:03,531 --> 00:22:05,022 it's been a real smooth countdown. 336 00:22:05,074 --> 00:22:06,986 We passed the 50 second mark. 337 00:22:07,034 --> 00:22:09,276 Power transfer is complete. 338 00:22:09,328 --> 00:22:13,368 On internal power with the launch vehicle at this time. 339 00:22:13,415 --> 00:22:17,750 40 seconds away from the Apollo 11 liftoff. 340 00:22:17,795 --> 00:22:19,787 All the second stage tanks now pressurized. 341 00:22:19,839 --> 00:22:21,705 35 seconds and counting... 342 00:22:21,757 --> 00:22:23,749 We are still go with Apollo 11. 343 00:22:23,801 --> 00:22:27,135 - 30 seconds. - 30 seconds and counting. 344 00:22:27,179 --> 00:22:28,841 Astronauts report it feels good. 345 00:22:28,889 --> 00:22:30,881 T minus 25 seconds. 346 00:22:34,812 --> 00:22:36,269 20 seconds and counting. 347 00:22:39,066 --> 00:22:42,650 T minus 15 seconds, guidance is internal. 348 00:22:42,695 --> 00:22:46,484 12, 11, 10, 9. 349 00:22:46,532 --> 00:22:48,524 Ignition sequence starts. 350 00:23:37,625 --> 00:23:39,537 Liftoff! We have a liftoff. 351 00:23:39,585 --> 00:23:41,872 32 minutes past the hour, 352 00:23:41,921 --> 00:23:44,959 liftoff of Apollo 11. 353 00:23:45,007 --> 00:23:46,214 Clear the tower. 354 00:23:46,258 --> 00:23:47,258 Tower clear! 355 00:23:47,301 --> 00:23:49,759 Roger, we got a roll program. 356 00:23:49,803 --> 00:23:52,011 Neil Armstrong reporting their roll and pitch program 357 00:23:52,056 --> 00:23:55,015 which puts Apollo 11 on a proper heading. 358 00:24:40,312 --> 00:24:41,894 One bravo. 359 00:24:43,482 --> 00:24:46,850 One bravo is a abort control mode... 360 00:24:52,116 --> 00:24:54,403 Altitude's two miles. 361 00:24:59,790 --> 00:25:01,952 Apollo 11, you're good at one minute. 362 00:25:13,387 --> 00:25:17,677 We're through the region of maximum dynamic pressure now. 363 00:25:17,725 --> 00:25:20,468 Yeah, everything looks good here. 364 00:25:20,519 --> 00:25:21,635 11, Houston. 365 00:25:21,687 --> 00:25:23,804 Your guidance is converged, you're looking good. 366 00:25:25,607 --> 00:25:27,849 We're 1350 at the start, Bob. 367 00:25:27,901 --> 00:25:30,609 8 miles downrange, 12 miles high. 368 00:25:30,654 --> 00:25:33,192 Velocity is 4,000 feet per second. 369 00:25:33,240 --> 00:25:34,731 Standby for Mode One Charlie. 370 00:25:34,783 --> 00:25:37,821 Standby for Mode One Charlie. 371 00:25:37,870 --> 00:25:40,704 - Mark. - Mark, Mode One Charlie. 372 00:25:40,748 --> 00:25:41,613 - Staging... BOOSTER. - Go. 373 00:25:41,665 --> 00:25:42,496 - FIDO. - Go. 374 00:25:42,541 --> 00:25:43,452 - GUIDANCE. - Go. 375 00:25:43,500 --> 00:25:44,741 Good for staging, CAPCOM. 376 00:25:44,793 --> 00:25:46,750 Cliff Charlesworth taking a staging status. 377 00:25:46,795 --> 00:25:49,959 Apollo 11 to Houston, you are go for staging. 378 00:25:51,467 --> 00:25:53,459 CAPCOM Bruce McCandless giving the reports 379 00:25:53,510 --> 00:25:55,547 here from the control center. 380 00:26:03,437 --> 00:26:06,475 Staging... and ignition. 381 00:26:06,523 --> 00:26:07,855 Cutoff, ignition. 382 00:26:07,900 --> 00:26:09,641 - Thrust is go all engines. - Looks good. 383 00:26:09,693 --> 00:26:10,774 11, Houston, 384 00:26:10,819 --> 00:26:13,186 thrust is go all engines, you're looking good. 385 00:26:15,532 --> 00:26:17,774 We've got skirt sep. 386 00:26:17,826 --> 00:26:20,990 - Roger, we confirm skirt sep. - Roger. 387 00:26:21,038 --> 00:26:22,038 Tower's gone. 388 00:26:22,081 --> 00:26:23,242 - Roger. - Tower's gone. 389 00:26:23,290 --> 00:26:26,454 Neil Armstrong confirming both the engine skirt separation 390 00:26:26,502 --> 00:26:29,245 and the launch escape tower separation. 391 00:26:32,716 --> 00:26:37,757 Downrange 270 miles, altitude 82 miles. 392 00:26:37,805 --> 00:26:42,050 Standby for S-IVB to COI capability. 393 00:26:42,142 --> 00:26:43,508 - Okay. - Mark. 394 00:26:43,560 --> 00:26:46,143 Mark, S-IVB to COI capability. 395 00:26:46,188 --> 00:26:47,304 Roger. 396 00:26:50,025 --> 00:26:53,735 Houston, be advised, the visual is go today. 397 00:26:53,779 --> 00:26:56,146 This is Houston, roger that. 398 00:26:56,198 --> 00:26:59,862 Altitude is 100 miles, downrange 883 miles. 399 00:26:59,910 --> 00:27:01,822 Outboard engine cutoff. 400 00:27:08,961 --> 00:27:11,203 And ignition. 401 00:27:11,255 --> 00:27:13,918 Ignition confirmed, thrust is go, 11. 402 00:27:16,802 --> 00:27:19,089 And we have a good third stage now. 403 00:27:22,724 --> 00:27:26,513 Velocity 23,128 feet per second. 404 00:27:28,105 --> 00:27:32,349 Downrange 1000 miles, altitude 101 miles. 405 00:27:34,236 --> 00:27:38,981 Apollo 11, this Houston, at 10 minutes you are go. 406 00:27:39,032 --> 00:27:40,898 And Roger 11. 407 00:27:49,960 --> 00:27:51,451 FLIGHT, FIDO, we are go. 408 00:27:51,503 --> 00:27:54,211 - Confirmed go. - Apollo 11, this is Houston, 409 00:27:54,256 --> 00:27:58,216 you are confirmed go for orbit. 410 00:27:58,260 --> 00:27:59,546 Copy. 411 00:28:02,055 --> 00:28:05,514 We have a report on the launch heart rates now 412 00:28:05,559 --> 00:28:06,891 from the flight surgeon. 413 00:28:06,935 --> 00:28:09,803 Commander Neil Armstrong, 110; 414 00:28:09,855 --> 00:28:13,189 Command Module Pilot Mike Collins, 99; 415 00:28:13,233 --> 00:28:16,476 Lunar Module Pilot Buzz Aldrin, 88. 416 00:28:19,031 --> 00:28:21,364 FLIGHT, FIDO, we'll have some radar in shortly. 417 00:28:21,408 --> 00:28:23,365 Flight dynamics officer Dave Reed 418 00:28:23,410 --> 00:28:27,199 will report a refined orbit after more radar tracking. 419 00:28:27,247 --> 00:28:28,658 Apollo 11, this is Houston, 420 00:28:28,707 --> 00:28:31,791 the booster has been configured for orbital coast, 421 00:28:31,835 --> 00:28:34,919 both spacecrafts are looking good, over. 422 00:28:34,963 --> 00:28:36,079 Roger. 423 00:28:38,967 --> 00:28:40,887 You want some of these lights down further, Mark? 424 00:28:40,928 --> 00:28:42,544 Mike? 425 00:28:42,596 --> 00:28:43,823 Don't worry about it for the time being, 426 00:28:43,847 --> 00:28:46,214 I'm potting around with handholds right now, Neil. 427 00:28:46,266 --> 00:28:50,180 Apollo 11, this is Houston, through Tananarive, over. 428 00:28:50,229 --> 00:28:51,720 Hello, Houston, Apollo 11. 429 00:28:51,772 --> 00:28:53,809 - Go ahead. - For your information, 430 00:28:53,857 --> 00:28:56,019 Canary radar shows you 431 00:28:56,068 --> 00:29:01,188 in a 103.0 by 103.0 orbit. 432 00:29:01,240 --> 00:29:03,152 Over. 433 00:29:03,200 --> 00:29:05,237 Beautiful. 434 00:29:05,285 --> 00:29:12,829 You'll be AOS at Goldstone at 1:29:02, 435 00:29:12,876 --> 00:29:19,214 LOS at Goldstone, 1:33:55, over. 436 00:29:19,258 --> 00:29:20,419 Roger. 437 00:29:20,467 --> 00:29:23,710 This is Apollo Control at 1 hour 51 minutes. 438 00:29:23,762 --> 00:29:26,880 Moving across the Atlantic now towards Africa. 439 00:29:26,932 --> 00:29:28,639 And on the next revolution, 440 00:29:28,684 --> 00:29:31,222 the spacecraft will be accelerating 441 00:29:31,270 --> 00:29:34,058 to the required speed to get it into an orbit 442 00:29:34,106 --> 00:29:35,517 that'll intercept the moon 443 00:29:35,565 --> 00:29:38,558 during the trans-lunar injection maneuver, 444 00:29:38,610 --> 00:29:40,226 the burn with the Saturn third stage 445 00:29:40,279 --> 00:29:41,611 that will place the spacecraft 446 00:29:41,655 --> 00:29:44,443 on its trajectory toward the moon. 447 00:29:47,035 --> 00:29:48,401 Go/No Go for TLI. 448 00:29:48,453 --> 00:29:49,193 - GUIDANCE. - Go, Flight. 449 00:29:49,246 --> 00:29:50,453 - GNC. - We're go, Flight. 450 00:29:50,497 --> 00:29:51,738 - EECOM. - We're go, Flight. 451 00:29:51,790 --> 00:29:52,951 - FIDO. - We're go, Flight. 452 00:29:53,000 --> 00:29:54,161 - RETRO. - Go, Flight. 453 00:29:54,209 --> 00:29:56,075 - Ok, CAPCOM. - Apollo 11, 454 00:29:56,128 --> 00:29:58,711 this is Houston, you are go for TLI. 455 00:29:58,755 --> 00:29:59,871 Over. 456 00:29:59,923 --> 00:30:01,755 Apollo 11, thank you. 457 00:30:01,800 --> 00:30:03,712 We just got telemetry back on here, BOOSTER, 458 00:30:03,760 --> 00:30:06,673 and everything is go. 459 00:30:06,722 --> 00:30:08,338 Roger, everything looks good here. 460 00:30:08,390 --> 00:30:09,926 We're showing present altitude 461 00:30:09,975 --> 00:30:12,262 about 108 nautical miles. 462 00:30:12,311 --> 00:30:17,056 We expect to be at an altitude of 177 nautical miles at cutoff. 463 00:30:17,107 --> 00:30:19,941 We're just coming in to the terminator here. 464 00:30:27,743 --> 00:30:29,575 Ignition. 465 00:30:29,619 --> 00:30:30,985 We have ignition, Flight. 466 00:30:31,038 --> 00:30:31,824 Roger. 467 00:30:31,872 --> 00:30:32,872 We're go. 468 00:30:32,914 --> 00:30:33,914 Thrust is go. 469 00:30:33,957 --> 00:30:36,745 We confirm ignition and the thrust is go. 470 00:30:36,793 --> 00:30:37,704 GUIDANCE initiate (indistinct). 471 00:30:37,753 --> 00:30:38,753 Roger. 472 00:30:38,795 --> 00:30:40,582 FIDO, radar confirms ignition. 473 00:30:40,630 --> 00:30:42,041 Trajectory and guidance look good 474 00:30:42,090 --> 00:30:44,252 and the stage is good, over. 475 00:30:44,301 --> 00:30:46,338 Roger, Apollo 11 is go. 476 00:30:52,934 --> 00:30:56,018 Telemetry and radar tracking are both solid. 477 00:31:14,414 --> 00:31:16,121 - Cut-off. - Roger. 478 00:31:16,166 --> 00:31:19,830 We show cut-off and we copy the numbers on noun 62. 479 00:31:22,297 --> 00:31:23,583 Houston, Apollo 11, 480 00:31:23,632 --> 00:31:27,251 that Saturn gave us a magnificent ride. 481 00:31:27,302 --> 00:31:29,089 Roger, 11, it certainly looks like 482 00:31:29,137 --> 00:31:31,003 you're well on your way now. 483 00:31:31,056 --> 00:31:36,097 That was Neil Armstrong praising the launch vehicle. 484 00:31:36,144 --> 00:31:37,510 - FLIGHT FIDO. - GO. 485 00:31:37,562 --> 00:31:38,831 We finally got some radar data back. 486 00:31:38,855 --> 00:31:39,720 Looks good. 487 00:31:39,773 --> 00:31:41,105 We had a good burn... 488 00:31:41,149 --> 00:31:42,752 we've got a good flight to the moon coming up. 489 00:31:42,776 --> 00:31:44,358 Roger. 490 00:31:44,403 --> 00:31:46,895 FLIGHT CAPCOM, you want me to pass up those times? 491 00:31:46,947 --> 00:31:48,688 - That's affirm. - Okay. 492 00:31:50,867 --> 00:31:52,608 Apollo 11, this is Houston. 493 00:31:52,661 --> 00:31:54,573 For your information, we expect the maneuver 494 00:31:54,621 --> 00:32:00,583 to separation attitude to begin at 3 plus 05 plus 03. 495 00:32:00,627 --> 00:32:02,209 The crew at this time pressing ahead 496 00:32:02,254 --> 00:32:05,588 with their transposition and docking maneuver. 497 00:32:05,632 --> 00:32:08,625 The spacecraft, after having separated 498 00:32:08,677 --> 00:32:11,841 the Saturn third stage, turning around, 499 00:32:11,888 --> 00:32:13,880 docking with the lunar module, 500 00:32:13,932 --> 00:32:15,924 extracting the lunar module 501 00:32:15,976 --> 00:32:17,968 from the Saturn third stage, 502 00:32:18,019 --> 00:32:20,602 and pushing ahead en route to the moon. 503 00:32:23,191 --> 00:32:24,682 A little bit to our right. 504 00:32:24,734 --> 00:32:25,941 Okay, I see him. 505 00:32:25,986 --> 00:32:28,899 We need about 5-degree right, we need to stop our... 506 00:32:32,742 --> 00:32:34,859 He's pretty far away. 507 00:32:36,371 --> 00:32:38,738 How long do we want to run this film? 508 00:32:40,584 --> 00:32:41,870 How does he look, Mike? 509 00:32:41,918 --> 00:32:45,161 Okay, you got a 100.4. 510 00:32:45,213 --> 00:32:46,795 It's a very weak signal. 511 00:32:46,840 --> 00:32:48,206 We believe that Mike Collins 512 00:32:48,258 --> 00:32:50,124 is now maneuvering the spacecraft. 513 00:32:50,177 --> 00:32:52,840 The antenna patterns aren't too good at the moment. 514 00:33:03,064 --> 00:33:06,648 Apollo 11, this is Houston broadcasting in the blind, 515 00:33:06,693 --> 00:33:08,980 request Omni Bravo if you read us. 516 00:33:09,029 --> 00:33:10,361 Out. 517 00:33:15,660 --> 00:33:18,528 The whole LM quivers every so often. 518 00:33:18,580 --> 00:33:21,414 The whole surface of it, you know, shakes like that. 519 00:33:21,458 --> 00:33:22,915 - Really? - Just in one spot; 520 00:33:22,959 --> 00:33:24,120 it's not being hit... 521 00:33:24,169 --> 00:33:26,161 Standby, we're close. 522 00:33:47,442 --> 00:33:48,523 Houston, Apollo 11, 523 00:33:48,568 --> 00:33:50,309 all 12 latches are locked. 524 00:33:50,362 --> 00:33:52,775 Buzz Aldrin reporting that all 12 of the latches 525 00:33:52,822 --> 00:33:55,109 in the docking mechanism have locked. 526 00:33:55,158 --> 00:33:57,320 Houston, we're ready for LM ejection. 527 00:34:00,830 --> 00:34:03,038 We are sep'd, we have a cryo press light. 528 00:34:04,960 --> 00:34:08,704 Houston, Apollo 11, we've completed our maneuver. 529 00:34:08,755 --> 00:34:10,872 Houston, roger out. 530 00:34:10,924 --> 00:34:13,587 This is Apollo Control at 6 hours, 16 minutes 531 00:34:13,635 --> 00:34:14,500 into the mission. 532 00:34:14,553 --> 00:34:20,140 Velocity now 11,479 feet per second. 533 00:34:20,183 --> 00:34:22,300 Apollo 11's distance from Earth, 534 00:34:22,352 --> 00:34:26,471 27,938 nautical miles. 535 00:34:26,523 --> 00:34:29,857 CAPCOM is now Charlie Duke and Gene Kranz 536 00:34:29,901 --> 00:34:31,688 and his white team of flight controllers 537 00:34:31,736 --> 00:34:34,274 is preparing to take over the responsibility 538 00:34:34,322 --> 00:34:35,938 from Cliff Charlesworth's team. 539 00:34:35,991 --> 00:34:38,449 The PTC has started now, it looks good to us, 540 00:34:38,493 --> 00:34:40,293 and we'll be ready to copy in a minute or two. 541 00:34:40,328 --> 00:34:41,990 Roger, Mike, we see it increasing now. 542 00:34:42,038 --> 00:34:43,620 The spacecraft will be placed 543 00:34:43,665 --> 00:34:45,406 in the passive thermal control mode, 544 00:34:45,458 --> 00:34:47,871 will be rotated about its X-axis 545 00:34:47,919 --> 00:34:49,956 at a rate of about 3 revolutions per hour 546 00:34:50,005 --> 00:34:52,338 to maintain proper temperature balance 547 00:34:52,382 --> 00:34:53,623 within the spacecraft. 548 00:34:53,675 --> 00:34:55,166 Houston, you might be interested 549 00:34:55,218 --> 00:34:57,631 that out my left hand window right now, 550 00:34:57,679 --> 00:35:01,844 I can observe the entire continent of North America, 551 00:35:01,891 --> 00:35:03,928 down to the Yucatan Peninsula, 552 00:35:03,977 --> 00:35:06,890 Cuba, and then I run out of window. 553 00:35:06,938 --> 00:35:08,082 I didn't know what I was looking at, 554 00:35:08,106 --> 00:35:09,517 but I sure did like it. 555 00:35:09,566 --> 00:35:11,683 Okay. 556 00:35:11,735 --> 00:35:13,852 I didn't have much outside my window. 557 00:35:13,903 --> 00:35:14,734 Apollo 11, Houston. 558 00:35:14,779 --> 00:35:16,270 We'd like a crew status report. 559 00:35:16,323 --> 00:35:18,064 We're about to tell you goodnight, over. 560 00:35:20,952 --> 00:35:22,818 Status report is as follows: 561 00:35:22,871 --> 00:35:26,615 Radiation-CDR 1102, 562 00:35:26,666 --> 00:35:30,125 CMP 10002, 563 00:35:30,170 --> 00:35:33,754 LMP 09003, 564 00:35:33,798 --> 00:35:35,881 Negative medications, 565 00:35:35,925 --> 00:35:38,713 fit as a fiddle, over. 566 00:35:38,762 --> 00:35:40,378 Copy 11, thank you much. 567 00:35:40,430 --> 00:35:43,264 You're cleared for some Zs, over. 568 00:35:43,308 --> 00:35:45,846 Okay, maybe we'll get around to lunch. 569 00:35:49,814 --> 00:35:51,680 Morning, Houston, Apollo 11. 570 00:35:51,733 --> 00:35:53,975 Roger, Apollo 11, good morning. 571 00:35:54,027 --> 00:35:56,485 Goldstone reports they're receiving TV 572 00:35:56,529 --> 00:35:57,610 from the spacecraft. 573 00:35:57,656 --> 00:36:00,399 Calling in from about 130,000 miles out. 574 00:36:00,450 --> 00:36:02,303 Hello there, sports fans, you got a little bit of me, 575 00:36:02,327 --> 00:36:03,818 plus Neil's on the center couch 576 00:36:03,870 --> 00:36:05,202 and Buzz is doing the camera work. 577 00:36:05,246 --> 00:36:06,782 And Neil's standing on his head again, 578 00:36:06,831 --> 00:36:08,618 he's trying to make me nervous. 579 00:36:08,667 --> 00:36:12,251 Roger, copy, and we see the DSKY flashing with a 651. 580 00:36:12,295 --> 00:36:13,911 We do have a happy home, 581 00:36:13,963 --> 00:36:15,524 there's plenty of room for the three of us. 582 00:36:15,548 --> 00:36:20,168 Apollo 11 is presently 131,000 nautical miles from Earth. 583 00:36:20,220 --> 00:36:23,429 The spacecraft slowly rotates to maintain thermal balance. 584 00:36:23,473 --> 00:36:25,556 It looks like we got a good PTC going. 585 00:36:25,600 --> 00:36:27,592 It's good night from the white team, over. 586 00:36:27,644 --> 00:36:29,931 Okay, see you tomorrow, thank you for everything. 587 00:36:29,979 --> 00:36:31,641 Good morning, Apollo 11. 588 00:36:31,690 --> 00:36:33,056 Good morning, Houston. Apollo 11. 589 00:36:33,108 --> 00:36:36,272 Yeah, I've got the world in my window for a change. 590 00:36:36,319 --> 00:36:38,732 Sounds like one of these rotating restaurants. 591 00:36:38,780 --> 00:36:40,549 Okay, all flight controllers, let's get handed over 592 00:36:40,573 --> 00:36:42,280 pretty quickly to the white team here. 593 00:36:42,325 --> 00:36:44,191 We're going to be crawling into the LM shortly, 594 00:36:44,244 --> 00:36:45,860 we're terminating PTC. 595 00:36:45,912 --> 00:36:48,245 FLIGHT NETWORK, we're receiving live TV. 596 00:36:48,289 --> 00:36:49,871 Interior view of the command module 597 00:36:49,916 --> 00:36:51,908 looking up into the LM hatch area. 598 00:36:51,960 --> 00:36:53,326 Okay, it's moved now, coming down. 599 00:36:53,378 --> 00:36:55,586 Yeah, we're about to open the hatch now. 600 00:36:55,630 --> 00:36:57,747 Buzz Aldrin has apparently carried the camera 601 00:36:57,799 --> 00:36:58,799 into the LM with him. 602 00:36:58,842 --> 00:37:02,210 The vehicle is surprisingly very clean. 603 00:37:02,262 --> 00:37:04,198 Just a moment ago, we had a good shot of your PLSS, 604 00:37:04,222 --> 00:37:06,179 Buzz, and the two helmet stowage bags, 605 00:37:06,224 --> 00:37:09,683 and now behind we have the DSKY and the ACA. 606 00:37:09,728 --> 00:37:12,766 That's about the position we'll be putting the camera in 607 00:37:12,814 --> 00:37:14,931 after the initial descent down the ladder. 608 00:37:14,983 --> 00:37:16,895 It will be taking one frame a second. 609 00:37:16,943 --> 00:37:18,684 Hello there, earthlings. 610 00:37:18,737 --> 00:37:19,818 Hello there. 611 00:37:19,863 --> 00:37:21,900 Probably the most unusual position 612 00:37:21,948 --> 00:37:23,405 a cameraman's ever had, 613 00:37:23,450 --> 00:37:25,316 hanging by his toes from a tunnel 614 00:37:25,368 --> 00:37:27,234 and taking a picture upside down. 615 00:37:27,287 --> 00:37:29,620 We're going to go ahead and take all the loose data 616 00:37:29,664 --> 00:37:32,077 on back into the command module, Charlie. 617 00:37:32,125 --> 00:37:33,491 Roger. 618 00:37:33,543 --> 00:37:37,457 And we're going to turn our TV monitor off now 619 00:37:37,505 --> 00:37:40,623 while we have some other work to do, Apollo 11, 620 00:37:40,675 --> 00:37:42,712 signing off. 621 00:37:42,761 --> 00:37:44,127 Apollo 11, Houston. 622 00:37:44,179 --> 00:37:45,886 As the sun sinks slowly in the west, 623 00:37:45,930 --> 00:37:47,967 the white team bids you good night. 624 00:37:48,016 --> 00:37:49,882 You earned your pay today, Charlie. 625 00:37:49,934 --> 00:37:51,425 Roger. 626 00:37:51,478 --> 00:37:53,094 All right, goodnight all. 627 00:38:13,625 --> 00:38:16,288 ...the government has succeeded 628 00:38:16,336 --> 00:38:19,249 in harnessing the resources of the government, 629 00:38:19,297 --> 00:38:22,540 the scientific community, the universities... 630 00:38:22,592 --> 00:38:24,069 Now let's take a few minutes to review 631 00:38:24,093 --> 00:38:26,255 what else has been going on around the world 632 00:38:26,304 --> 00:38:28,967 while Apollo 11 has held our attention. 633 00:38:29,015 --> 00:38:31,007 The lull in the ground fighting in Vietnam 634 00:38:31,059 --> 00:38:33,392 is now in its fifth week with only one incident 635 00:38:33,436 --> 00:38:35,974 reported from the battle field so far today, 636 00:38:36,022 --> 00:38:37,854 and that one described as minor. 637 00:38:37,899 --> 00:38:39,356 Police Chief Dominick Arena, 638 00:38:39,400 --> 00:38:40,857 who filed a formal complaint 639 00:38:40,902 --> 00:38:42,438 charging Senator Edward Kennedy 640 00:38:42,487 --> 00:38:44,069 with leaving the scene of the accident 641 00:38:44,113 --> 00:38:46,230 that took the life of Mary Jo Kopechne, 642 00:38:46,282 --> 00:38:48,569 a passenger in the senator's car. 643 00:38:48,618 --> 00:38:50,325 Kennedy, who suffered a slight concussion 644 00:38:50,370 --> 00:38:52,202 in the accident remains in seclusion 645 00:38:52,247 --> 00:38:54,614 near the family compound at Hyannis Port. 646 00:38:54,666 --> 00:38:56,248 FD1 FAO. 647 00:38:56,292 --> 00:38:57,453 Go ahead. 648 00:38:57,502 --> 00:38:59,021 You hear about that story about Ted Kennedy? 649 00:38:59,045 --> 00:39:00,377 Did y'all hear about that? 650 00:39:00,421 --> 00:39:01,816 That was the biggest story on the news. 651 00:39:01,840 --> 00:39:03,832 Yeah, yeah, they'd forgotten about Apollo 652 00:39:03,883 --> 00:39:04,883 for Ted Kennedy. 653 00:39:04,926 --> 00:39:06,883 GNC, this is CAPCOM on MOCR 1. 654 00:39:06,928 --> 00:39:07,543 Go ahead. 655 00:39:07,595 --> 00:39:10,178 Have your people plotted pressure 656 00:39:10,223 --> 00:39:11,714 in that bottle versus time, 657 00:39:11,766 --> 00:39:13,052 so we could take a look at it? 658 00:39:13,101 --> 00:39:14,683 I don't think they've got it yet, 659 00:39:14,727 --> 00:39:16,559 they're testing work, CAPCOM. 660 00:39:16,604 --> 00:39:18,415 Okay, how about giving me a call when that comes up, 661 00:39:18,439 --> 00:39:19,959 we'd like to take a look at it on one of the screens. 662 00:39:19,983 --> 00:39:21,064 Rog. 663 00:39:21,109 --> 00:39:22,896 Morning again, Houston. Apollo 11. 664 00:39:22,944 --> 00:39:25,027 Roger, 11, good morning. 665 00:39:25,071 --> 00:39:27,313 Your systems are looking good from down here. 666 00:39:27,365 --> 00:39:29,857 Yeah, looks good up here too, Bruce. 667 00:39:29,909 --> 00:39:32,617 Deke Slayton, director of flight crew operations 668 00:39:32,662 --> 00:39:34,403 and two members of the backup crew, 669 00:39:34,455 --> 00:39:37,619 Bill Anders, Jim Lovell have joined Bruce McCandless 670 00:39:37,667 --> 00:39:40,455 at the CAPCOM console. 671 00:39:40,503 --> 00:39:43,462 Apollo 11, this is Houston, over. 672 00:39:43,506 --> 00:39:44,622 Roger, go ahead, Houston. 673 00:39:44,674 --> 00:39:45,674 Apollo 11. 674 00:39:45,717 --> 00:39:47,003 11, this is Houston. 675 00:39:47,051 --> 00:39:48,292 If Mike has a mask, 676 00:39:48,344 --> 00:39:50,131 he's lost respiration rates 677 00:39:50,179 --> 00:39:52,091 on the biomed telemetry. 678 00:39:52,140 --> 00:39:53,450 Well, he was shaving a little bit ago. 679 00:39:53,474 --> 00:39:55,215 He might have... 680 00:39:55,268 --> 00:39:57,976 Okay, Mike, we had a request that you check 681 00:39:58,021 --> 00:39:59,887 the two electrodes that are placed 682 00:39:59,939 --> 00:40:03,398 one on each side of your lower rib cage, over. 683 00:40:03,443 --> 00:40:06,277 All those wires and things look normal up here. 684 00:40:06,321 --> 00:40:09,064 Roger, Mike, we can see variations on our trace 685 00:40:09,115 --> 00:40:10,572 as you connected and disconnected, 686 00:40:10,617 --> 00:40:14,110 but the medics still don't have a signal. 687 00:40:14,162 --> 00:40:17,405 I promise to let you know if I stop breathing. 688 00:40:22,128 --> 00:40:24,836 Coming up in less than 10 seconds now, 689 00:40:24,881 --> 00:40:27,715 we'll be crossing into the sphere of influence 690 00:40:27,759 --> 00:40:29,591 of the moon at this point 691 00:40:29,636 --> 00:40:32,219 as the moon's gravitational force 692 00:40:32,263 --> 00:40:35,301 becomes the dominant effect 693 00:40:35,350 --> 00:40:37,558 on the spacecraft trajectory 694 00:40:37,602 --> 00:40:39,343 and our displays will shift 695 00:40:39,395 --> 00:40:42,684 from Earth reference to moon reference. 696 00:40:42,732 --> 00:40:44,314 The spacecraft was at a distance 697 00:40:44,359 --> 00:40:50,105 of 186,437 nautical miles from Earth 698 00:40:50,156 --> 00:40:55,493 and 33,822 nautical miles from the moon. 699 00:40:55,536 --> 00:40:58,700 All spacecraft systems are functioning normally, 700 00:40:58,748 --> 00:41:00,831 the mission going very smoothly. 701 00:41:03,419 --> 00:41:06,082 View of the moon that we've been having's really spectacular. 702 00:41:06,130 --> 00:41:10,545 The sun right behind the edge of the moon now. 703 00:41:10,593 --> 00:41:13,051 The solar corona. 704 00:41:13,096 --> 00:41:15,133 The sky is lit all the way around the moon, 705 00:41:15,181 --> 00:41:17,264 quite an eerie sight. 706 00:41:17,308 --> 00:41:21,678 There's a very marked three dimensional aspect 707 00:41:21,729 --> 00:41:24,437 of having the sun's corona coming from behind the moon 708 00:41:24,482 --> 00:41:25,893 the way it is. 709 00:41:25,942 --> 00:41:28,650 It's a view worth the price of the trip. 710 00:41:32,907 --> 00:41:38,073 Mother Earth is 206,059 nautical miles behind. 711 00:41:38,121 --> 00:41:41,205 Coming up on the lunar orbit insertion burn, 712 00:41:41,249 --> 00:41:43,491 in which the spacecraft will start 713 00:41:43,543 --> 00:41:46,957 its initial orbit around the moon. 714 00:41:47,005 --> 00:41:50,339 The maneuver will slow the spacecraft down considerably 715 00:41:50,383 --> 00:41:51,840 from its present velocity. 716 00:41:51,884 --> 00:41:53,420 And it should come from behind 717 00:41:53,469 --> 00:41:56,052 the east face of the moon 33 minutes later. 718 00:42:02,186 --> 00:42:03,802 Yeah, the moon is there, boy, 719 00:42:03,855 --> 00:42:07,565 in all its splendor. 720 00:42:07,608 --> 00:42:10,396 Hello, moon, how's your old backside? 721 00:42:13,156 --> 00:42:14,772 All your systems are looking good, 722 00:42:14,824 --> 00:42:15,610 going around the corner. 723 00:42:15,658 --> 00:42:17,320 We'll see you on the other side, over. 724 00:42:19,162 --> 00:42:23,281 Loss of signal as Apollo 11 goes behind the moon. 725 00:42:23,332 --> 00:42:25,949 Servo power 1 to AC1. 726 00:42:26,002 --> 00:42:27,743 - 2 to AC 2. - 2 to AC 2. 727 00:42:27,795 --> 00:42:29,252 Translational control power on. 728 00:42:29,297 --> 00:42:31,664 Translational control power is on. 729 00:42:31,716 --> 00:42:32,860 Hand controller number 2 armed. 730 00:42:32,884 --> 00:42:35,046 Signal hand controller number 2 is armed. 731 00:42:39,182 --> 00:42:40,514 99. 732 00:42:40,558 --> 00:42:42,470 Proceed. 733 00:42:42,518 --> 00:42:44,350 Got B mode. 734 00:42:44,395 --> 00:42:45,306 Burning, we're looking good. 735 00:42:45,354 --> 00:42:47,346 - A. - Here comes B... B, 736 00:42:47,398 --> 00:42:48,764 I mean, thrust A mark. 737 00:42:48,816 --> 00:42:49,852 Got them both? 738 00:42:49,901 --> 00:42:52,018 Okay, now what's your chamber pressure? 739 00:42:52,070 --> 00:42:53,527 It's good. 740 00:42:53,571 --> 00:42:54,812 It's 95. 741 00:42:54,864 --> 00:42:56,901 PLUGS is oscillating around. 742 00:43:18,304 --> 00:43:19,761 Okay, ball valves closed, 743 00:43:19,806 --> 00:43:21,593 (indistinct) barber poles. 744 00:43:21,641 --> 00:43:22,802 That was a beautiful burn. 745 00:43:22,850 --> 00:43:24,432 God damn, I guess. 746 00:43:24,477 --> 00:43:25,843 170 by 60. 747 00:43:25,895 --> 00:43:27,102 Like gangbusters! 748 00:43:27,146 --> 00:43:28,182 Whoo! 749 00:43:32,944 --> 00:43:37,405 30 seconds from acquisition time. 750 00:43:37,448 --> 00:43:39,110 Well, I have to vote with the 10 crew, 751 00:43:39,158 --> 00:43:41,275 that thing is brown. 752 00:43:41,327 --> 00:43:42,192 Sure is. 753 00:43:42,245 --> 00:43:43,076 Looks tan to me. 754 00:43:43,121 --> 00:43:44,282 But when I first saw it 755 00:43:44,330 --> 00:43:45,992 at that other sun angle, 756 00:43:46,040 --> 00:43:47,576 it really looked gray. 757 00:43:47,625 --> 00:43:49,742 The more sun angle you get... 758 00:43:49,794 --> 00:43:52,457 More brown with increasing sun angle. 759 00:43:52,505 --> 00:43:53,791 God, that's a big beauty. 760 00:43:53,840 --> 00:43:56,799 Gigantic crater, look at the mountain going around it. 761 00:43:56,843 --> 00:43:58,254 My gosh, they're monsters. 762 00:43:58,302 --> 00:44:00,043 That is a big mother over here, too. 763 00:44:00,096 --> 00:44:00,882 - Whoo! - Get another picture 764 00:44:00,930 --> 00:44:03,673 - of that big fella. - Yeah. 765 00:44:03,724 --> 00:44:05,636 Look at those craters in a row. 766 00:44:05,685 --> 00:44:08,052 You see them right... going right out there? 767 00:44:08,104 --> 00:44:09,811 There it is, it's coming up! 768 00:44:09,856 --> 00:44:11,222 - What? - The Earth. 769 00:44:11,274 --> 00:44:12,355 - See it? - Yeah. 770 00:44:12,400 --> 00:44:13,356 Beautiful! 771 00:44:13,401 --> 00:44:15,859 Right over the LM. 772 00:44:15,903 --> 00:44:18,566 Boy, does that ever look beautiful in the sextant. 773 00:44:19,782 --> 00:44:22,320 Apollo 11, Apollo 11, 774 00:44:22,368 --> 00:44:23,108 this is Houston, do you read? 775 00:44:23,161 --> 00:44:24,322 Yeah, we sure do, Houston. 776 00:44:24,370 --> 00:44:26,487 LOI 1 burn just nominal as all get out 777 00:44:26,539 --> 00:44:28,952 and everything looking good! 778 00:44:29,000 --> 00:44:30,366 It was like perfect. 779 00:44:30,418 --> 00:44:33,627 Delta-Tig zero, burn time 5:57... 780 00:44:33,671 --> 00:44:37,711 60.9 by 169.9. 781 00:44:37,758 --> 00:44:39,966 That burn report was by Neil Armstrong. 782 00:44:40,011 --> 00:44:41,172 Roger, we copy you. 783 00:44:41,220 --> 00:44:43,553 The spacecraft is looking good to us on telemetry. 784 00:44:43,598 --> 00:44:46,966 Apollo 11 on its first lunar revolution. 785 00:44:47,018 --> 00:44:48,287 You got a good view there, Neil? 786 00:44:48,311 --> 00:44:49,427 Yeah, I sure do. 787 00:44:49,478 --> 00:44:50,434 Boy, it's beautiful out there, isn't it? 788 00:44:50,479 --> 00:44:51,344 ...TPI approach. 789 00:44:51,397 --> 00:44:52,604 Man, this is really something, 790 00:44:52,648 --> 00:44:53,855 you ought to look at this, 791 00:44:53,900 --> 00:44:55,752 you want to watch our approach into the landing site, 792 00:44:55,776 --> 00:44:58,234 you got to watch it right through this window. 793 00:44:58,279 --> 00:45:00,612 We're coming over... we just passed Mount Marilyn, 794 00:45:00,656 --> 00:45:03,899 we're coming up on the Maskelyne series here, 795 00:45:03,951 --> 00:45:05,067 straight out ahead. 796 00:45:05,119 --> 00:45:06,985 80 hours, 48 minutes now 797 00:45:07,038 --> 00:45:09,576 into the flight of Apollo 11. 798 00:45:09,624 --> 00:45:12,492 Astronaut Charles Duke has arrived on the scene. 799 00:45:12,543 --> 00:45:13,579 - Hey, Dave? - Yeah? 800 00:45:13,628 --> 00:45:15,665 What put us four minutes ahead? 801 00:45:15,713 --> 00:45:17,921 We arrived at the moon four minutes early. 802 00:45:17,965 --> 00:45:20,127 Speaks well for the booster. 803 00:45:20,176 --> 00:45:21,712 Well, no sh... 804 00:45:23,429 --> 00:45:25,546 Ah, 11, that really winds things up 805 00:45:25,598 --> 00:45:27,806 as far as we're concerned on the ground for the evening. 806 00:45:27,850 --> 00:45:31,184 We're ready to go to bed and get a little sleep, over. 807 00:45:31,229 --> 00:45:32,686 Yeah, we're about to join you. 808 00:45:32,730 --> 00:45:33,846 Rog. 809 00:45:39,654 --> 00:45:42,317 This is of course the great day for mankind 810 00:45:42,365 --> 00:45:44,698 when we leave our Planet Earth 811 00:45:44,742 --> 00:45:46,859 and set foot on the moon. 812 00:45:46,911 --> 00:45:50,404 So on this historic day, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin 813 00:45:50,456 --> 00:45:53,494 are in their lunar module, in their spacesuits. 814 00:45:53,542 --> 00:45:57,035 On this next pass, they are preparing to undock. 815 00:45:58,714 --> 00:46:01,047 Both spacecraft looking very good at this time. 816 00:46:01,092 --> 00:46:03,550 The following revolution, revolution 13, 817 00:46:03,594 --> 00:46:06,337 Armstrong and Aldrin, they will undock 818 00:46:06,389 --> 00:46:08,972 from the Command and Service Module, 819 00:46:09,016 --> 00:46:10,410 from which point the powered descent 820 00:46:10,434 --> 00:46:13,427 to the lunar surface will be initiated. 821 00:46:13,479 --> 00:46:18,144 APOLLO 11, Houston, we are go for undocking, over. 822 00:46:18,192 --> 00:46:19,979 Roger, understand. 823 00:46:22,947 --> 00:46:25,064 We're all set when you are, Mike. 824 00:46:26,367 --> 00:46:27,858 Okay, here you go. 825 00:46:27,910 --> 00:46:29,401 See ya. 826 00:46:33,291 --> 00:46:34,827 Looks like a good sep. 827 00:46:39,046 --> 00:46:41,709 The Eagle's undocked. 828 00:46:41,757 --> 00:46:43,840 The Eagle has wings. 829 00:46:43,884 --> 00:46:45,625 Looking good. 830 00:46:45,678 --> 00:46:46,794 Testing. 831 00:46:48,514 --> 00:46:50,050 There you go, one minute till Tig. 832 00:46:50,099 --> 00:46:52,182 You guys take care. 833 00:46:52,226 --> 00:46:53,387 See you later. 834 00:47:00,901 --> 00:47:02,187 Okay, all flight controllers. 835 00:47:02,236 --> 00:47:04,523 Go/No Go for powered descent. 836 00:47:04,572 --> 00:47:05,528 - RETRO. - Go. 837 00:47:05,573 --> 00:47:06,404 - FIDO. - Go. 838 00:47:06,449 --> 00:47:07,280 - GUIDANCE. - Go. 839 00:47:07,325 --> 00:47:08,156 - CONTROL. - Go. 840 00:47:08,200 --> 00:47:08,986 - TELCOM. - Go. 841 00:47:09,035 --> 00:47:09,821 - GNC. - Go. 842 00:47:09,869 --> 00:47:10,700 - EECOM. - Go. 843 00:47:10,745 --> 00:47:12,031 - Surgeon. - Go. 844 00:47:12,079 --> 00:47:14,867 CAPCOM, we're go for powered descent. 845 00:47:14,915 --> 00:47:16,281 Eagle, Houston, if you read, 846 00:47:16,334 --> 00:47:17,791 you're go for powered descent. 847 00:47:17,835 --> 00:47:18,916 Over. 848 00:47:20,713 --> 00:47:22,295 Descent armed. 849 00:47:25,259 --> 00:47:27,171 Altitude light's on. 850 00:47:27,219 --> 00:47:29,302 (indistinct) proceed. 851 00:47:29,347 --> 00:47:31,384 Proceed. 852 00:47:31,432 --> 00:47:34,049 One. Zero. 853 00:47:34,101 --> 00:47:35,842 Ignition. Ten percent. 854 00:47:38,773 --> 00:47:40,014 Eagle, we got you now. 855 00:47:40,066 --> 00:47:41,273 It's looking good, over. 856 00:47:43,069 --> 00:47:44,731 Okay, rate of descent is looking good. 857 00:47:44,779 --> 00:47:48,443 Eagle, Houston, everything's looking good here, over. 858 00:47:48,491 --> 00:47:49,982 Roger, copy. 859 00:47:50,034 --> 00:47:51,991 Houston, we're getting a little fluctuation 860 00:47:52,036 --> 00:47:55,200 in the AC voltage now. 861 00:47:55,247 --> 00:47:56,533 Roger. 862 00:47:56,582 --> 00:47:57,809 - It's okay, Flight. - Stand by. 863 00:47:57,833 --> 00:47:59,540 - It's okay. - Looking good to us. 864 00:47:59,585 --> 00:48:02,919 You're still looking good at coming up on three minutes. 865 00:48:02,963 --> 00:48:07,458 Okay, we went by the three-minute point early. 866 00:48:07,510 --> 00:48:09,251 We're long. 867 00:48:09,303 --> 00:48:12,046 Our position checks downrange show us to be a little long. 868 00:48:12,098 --> 00:48:13,589 Roger, copy. 869 00:48:13,641 --> 00:48:15,202 He thinks you're a little bit long downrange. 870 00:48:15,226 --> 00:48:16,620 That's right. I think we confirmed that. 871 00:48:16,644 --> 00:48:19,387 - We confirmed that. - Rog. 872 00:48:19,438 --> 00:48:22,852 Altitude rate looks right down the groove. 873 00:48:22,900 --> 00:48:25,938 Roger, about three seconds long. 874 00:48:25,986 --> 00:48:27,477 Rolling over. 875 00:48:30,908 --> 00:48:32,969 Okay, all flight controllers, I'm going around the horn. 876 00:48:32,993 --> 00:48:34,575 Okay, now watch that signal strength. 877 00:48:34,620 --> 00:48:36,723 Make your Go/No Gos based on the data you had prior to LOS. 878 00:48:36,747 --> 00:48:38,725 I see we got it back. Give you another few seconds. 879 00:48:38,749 --> 00:48:39,956 We're yawing, Flight. 880 00:48:40,000 --> 00:48:41,000 - Okay, RETRO. - Go. 881 00:48:41,043 --> 00:48:41,874 - FIDO. - Go. 882 00:48:41,919 --> 00:48:42,750 - GUIDANCE. - Go. 883 00:48:42,795 --> 00:48:43,706 - CONTROL. - Go. 884 00:48:43,754 --> 00:48:44,754 - TELCOM. - Go. 885 00:48:44,797 --> 00:48:45,503 - GNC. - Go. 886 00:48:45,548 --> 00:48:46,379 - EECOM. - Go. 887 00:48:46,424 --> 00:48:47,460 - Surgeon. - Go. 888 00:48:47,508 --> 00:48:49,374 CAPCOM, we're go to continue PDI. 889 00:48:49,427 --> 00:48:50,838 Eagle, Houston, you are go. 890 00:48:50,886 --> 00:48:53,720 The ED Batts are go at four minutes. 891 00:48:53,764 --> 00:48:55,630 Did you get that, TELCOM? ED Batts are go. 892 00:48:55,683 --> 00:48:57,265 You are go to continue powered descent, 893 00:48:57,309 --> 00:49:00,552 you are go to continue powered descent. 894 00:49:00,604 --> 00:49:02,345 And Eagle, Houston. We had data dropout. 895 00:49:02,398 --> 00:49:03,438 You're still looking good. 896 00:49:03,482 --> 00:49:05,098 Looks good, Flight, looks good. 897 00:49:05,151 --> 00:49:07,689 Houston, you're looking at our Delta H. 898 00:49:07,736 --> 00:49:09,147 Program alert. 899 00:49:12,032 --> 00:49:13,898 It's a 1202. 900 00:49:13,951 --> 00:49:15,317 1202. 901 00:49:15,369 --> 00:49:17,986 1202 alarm. 902 00:49:18,038 --> 00:49:19,870 - 1202. - What's that? 903 00:49:19,915 --> 00:49:21,531 1202 alarm. 904 00:49:21,584 --> 00:49:24,167 It's executive overflow, if it does not occur again, 905 00:49:24,211 --> 00:49:25,292 we're fine. 906 00:49:25,337 --> 00:49:26,748 It has not occurred again. 907 00:49:26,797 --> 00:49:29,665 Okay, we're go, continue. 908 00:49:29,717 --> 00:49:32,334 Give us a reading on the 1202 program alarm. 909 00:49:32,386 --> 00:49:34,127 We're go. 910 00:49:34,180 --> 00:49:36,888 Roger, we got you, we're go on that alarm. 911 00:49:40,436 --> 00:49:42,428 Roger. 912 00:49:42,480 --> 00:49:45,939 Same alarm and it appears to come up when we have a 16/68 up. 913 00:49:45,983 --> 00:49:49,647 6 plus 25. Throttle down. 6 plus 25. Throttle down. 914 00:49:52,781 --> 00:49:54,943 Throttle down on time. 915 00:49:54,992 --> 00:49:56,636 You can feel it in here when it throttles down. 916 00:49:56,660 --> 00:49:58,388 Okay all flight controllers, Go/No Go for landing. 917 00:49:58,412 --> 00:49:59,152 - RETRO. - Go. 918 00:49:59,205 --> 00:50:00,036 - FIDO. - Go. 919 00:50:00,080 --> 00:50:00,911 - GUIDANCE. - Go. 920 00:50:00,956 --> 00:50:01,571 - CONTROL. - Go. 921 00:50:01,624 --> 00:50:02,364 - TELCOM. - Go. 922 00:50:02,416 --> 00:50:03,076 - GNC. - Go. 923 00:50:03,125 --> 00:50:03,956 - EECOM. - Go. 924 00:50:04,001 --> 00:50:05,001 - Surgeon. - Go. 925 00:50:05,044 --> 00:50:06,205 CAPCOM, we're go for landing. 926 00:50:06,253 --> 00:50:08,586 Houston, you're go for landing, over. 927 00:50:08,631 --> 00:50:11,123 Roger, understand, go for landing, 3,000 feet. 928 00:50:11,175 --> 00:50:12,666 Program alarm. 929 00:50:14,512 --> 00:50:16,378 - 1201. - 1201. 930 00:50:16,430 --> 00:50:19,468 - 1201 alarm. - Same type, we're go, Flight. 931 00:50:19,517 --> 00:50:20,517 We're go. 932 00:50:20,559 --> 00:50:22,016 Pretty rocky area. 933 00:50:22,061 --> 00:50:23,017 Attitude hold. 934 00:50:23,062 --> 00:50:24,598 Okay, att hold. 935 00:50:24,647 --> 00:50:26,183 100 feet, three and a half down. 936 00:50:26,232 --> 00:50:27,501 Think we better be quiet, Flight. 937 00:50:27,525 --> 00:50:29,107 Rog. 938 00:50:29,151 --> 00:50:32,485 Okay, the only call-outs from now on will be fuel. 939 00:50:32,530 --> 00:50:35,113 Stand by for 60. 940 00:50:35,157 --> 00:50:36,648 - 60. - 60 seconds. 941 00:50:36,700 --> 00:50:38,817 60 seconds. 942 00:50:38,869 --> 00:50:40,360 Lights on. 943 00:50:42,414 --> 00:50:45,498 60 feet down, two and a half. 944 00:50:45,543 --> 00:50:47,284 Okay, 55 feet. 945 00:50:47,336 --> 00:50:50,124 Okay, looks like a good area here. 946 00:50:50,172 --> 00:50:52,459 It's looking good, down a half. 947 00:50:54,301 --> 00:50:56,384 Two forward, forward. 948 00:50:57,972 --> 00:50:59,759 Looks good. 949 00:50:59,807 --> 00:51:01,594 Forty feet down, two and a half. 950 00:51:01,642 --> 00:51:03,725 Picking up some dust. 951 00:51:03,769 --> 00:51:05,135 30 feet, two and a half down. 952 00:51:05,187 --> 00:51:07,474 - 30. - 30 seconds. 953 00:51:07,523 --> 00:51:09,640 Four forward, drifting to the right a little. 954 00:51:09,692 --> 00:51:11,900 20 feet, down a half. 955 00:51:11,944 --> 00:51:14,527 Drifting forward just a little bit. 956 00:51:14,572 --> 00:51:15,688 Light. 957 00:51:18,492 --> 00:51:19,949 Contact light. 958 00:51:21,453 --> 00:51:23,490 - Shutdown. - Okay, engine stop. 959 00:51:23,539 --> 00:51:24,746 ACA out of descent. 960 00:51:24,790 --> 00:51:25,951 Out of descent. Auto. 961 00:51:26,000 --> 00:51:27,116 Mode control both to auto. 962 00:51:27,167 --> 00:51:29,284 Descent Engine Command Override, off. 963 00:51:29,336 --> 00:51:31,123 Engine Arm, off. 964 00:51:31,171 --> 00:51:32,787 413 is in. 965 00:51:32,840 --> 00:51:33,956 The arm is off. 966 00:51:44,935 --> 00:51:47,302 We copy you down, Eagle. 967 00:51:47,354 --> 00:51:50,847 Houston, ah. 968 00:51:50,899 --> 00:51:52,390 Tranquility base here. 969 00:51:52,443 --> 00:51:54,230 The Eagle has landed. 970 00:51:55,863 --> 00:51:57,650 Roger, Tranquility. 971 00:51:57,698 --> 00:51:59,064 We copy you on the ground. 972 00:51:59,116 --> 00:52:01,073 You got a bunch of guys about to turn blue. 973 00:52:01,118 --> 00:52:03,326 We're breathing again. Thanks a lot. 974 00:52:04,913 --> 00:52:06,996 Thank you. 975 00:52:07,041 --> 00:52:08,782 Very smooth touchdown. 976 00:53:00,928 --> 00:53:04,888 Houston, that may have seemed like a very long final phase. 977 00:53:04,932 --> 00:53:06,844 The auto targeting was taking us 978 00:53:06,892 --> 00:53:09,475 right into a football field sized crater, 979 00:53:09,520 --> 00:53:13,139 and it required us flying manually over the rock field 980 00:53:13,190 --> 00:53:15,523 to find a reasonably good area. 981 00:53:15,567 --> 00:53:18,184 Roger, we copy. It was beautiful from here. 982 00:53:18,237 --> 00:53:21,025 Be advised there are lots of smiling faces in this room 983 00:53:21,073 --> 00:53:22,564 and all over the world. Over. 984 00:53:25,828 --> 00:53:28,787 We have some heart rates for Neil Armstrong 985 00:53:28,831 --> 00:53:31,323 during that powered descent to the lunar surface. 986 00:53:31,375 --> 00:53:33,241 At the time the burn was initiated, 987 00:53:33,293 --> 00:53:35,626 Armstrong's heart rate was 110. 988 00:53:35,671 --> 00:53:37,833 At touchdown on the lunar surface 989 00:53:37,881 --> 00:53:39,873 he had a heart rate of 156, 990 00:53:39,925 --> 00:53:42,508 and the heart rate is now in the 90s. 991 00:53:42,553 --> 00:53:45,921 We do not have biomedical data on Buzz Aldrin. 992 00:53:47,307 --> 00:53:50,095 The hatch is coming open. 993 00:53:50,144 --> 00:53:55,356 Hatch reported coming open at 109 hours, 8 minutes, 5 seconds. 994 00:53:55,399 --> 00:53:57,891 Okay, Houston, I'm on the porch. 995 00:53:58,861 --> 00:54:00,227 Roger, Neil. 996 00:54:01,989 --> 00:54:04,606 Okay, everything's nice and straight in here. 997 00:54:04,658 --> 00:54:07,025 Okay, can you pull the door open a little more? 998 00:54:11,331 --> 00:54:14,119 Houston, this is Neil, radio check. 999 00:54:14,168 --> 00:54:16,581 Neil, this is Houston, loud and clear. 1000 00:54:16,628 --> 00:54:18,540 Break, break. Buzz, this is Houston. 1001 00:54:18,589 --> 00:54:23,129 Radio check and verify TV circuit breaker in. 1002 00:54:23,177 --> 00:54:25,920 Roger, TV circuit breaker's in. 1003 00:54:25,971 --> 00:54:28,133 And read you loud and clear. 1004 00:54:28,182 --> 00:54:29,218 Roger. 1005 00:54:39,276 --> 00:54:42,144 And we're getting a picture on the TV. 1006 00:54:42,196 --> 00:54:44,279 You got a good picture, huh? 1007 00:54:44,323 --> 00:54:46,406 There's a great deal of contrast in it 1008 00:54:46,450 --> 00:54:49,318 and currently it's upside down in our monitor 1009 00:54:49,369 --> 00:54:51,611 but we can make out a fair amount of detail. 1010 00:54:55,834 --> 00:54:57,666 Okay. 1011 00:54:57,711 --> 00:55:00,203 I'm at the foot of the ladder. 1012 00:55:00,255 --> 00:55:05,091 The LM footpads are only depressed 1013 00:55:05,135 --> 00:55:09,220 in the surface about one or two inches, 1014 00:55:09,264 --> 00:55:15,727 although the surface appears to be very, very fine grained 1015 00:55:15,771 --> 00:55:19,515 as you get close to it, it's almost like a powder. 1016 00:55:19,566 --> 00:55:21,808 Ground mass is very fine. 1017 00:55:33,747 --> 00:55:35,989 Okay, I'm going to step off the LM now. 1018 00:55:44,842 --> 00:55:49,837 That's one small step for man. 1019 00:55:49,888 --> 00:55:53,427 One giant leap for mankind. 1020 00:55:59,565 --> 00:56:03,479 I only go in a small fraction of an inch, 1021 00:56:03,527 --> 00:56:07,567 maybe an eighth of an inch, but I can see the footprints 1022 00:56:07,614 --> 00:56:10,527 of my boots and the treads 1023 00:56:10,576 --> 00:56:14,616 in the fine, sandy particles. 1024 00:56:17,875 --> 00:56:20,538 Neil, this is Houston, we're copying. 1025 00:56:20,586 --> 00:56:24,045 There seems to be no difficulty in moving around 1026 00:56:24,089 --> 00:56:26,923 as we suspected. 1027 00:56:26,967 --> 00:56:31,086 It's even perhaps easier than the simulations of 1/6th G 1028 00:56:31,138 --> 00:56:33,596 that we performed 1029 00:56:33,640 --> 00:56:37,805 in various simulations on the ground. 1030 00:56:37,853 --> 00:56:41,267 Descent engine did not leave a crater of any size, 1031 00:56:41,315 --> 00:56:45,309 it has about one foot clearance on the ground. 1032 00:56:45,360 --> 00:56:47,317 I can see some evidence 1033 00:56:47,362 --> 00:56:49,979 of rays emanating from the descent engine, 1034 00:56:50,032 --> 00:56:52,866 but a very insignificant amount. 1035 00:56:55,037 --> 00:56:57,996 Roger, Neil, we're reading you loud and clear. 1036 00:56:58,040 --> 00:56:59,997 We see you're getting some pictures 1037 00:57:00,042 --> 00:57:03,456 and the contingency sample. 1038 00:57:03,503 --> 00:57:05,540 It's interesting. It's a very soft surface 1039 00:57:05,589 --> 00:57:07,330 but here and there where I plug 1040 00:57:07,382 --> 00:57:09,999 with the contingency sample collector, 1041 00:57:10,052 --> 00:57:12,419 I run into very hard surface 1042 00:57:12,471 --> 00:57:15,885 but it appears to be a very cohesive material 1043 00:57:15,933 --> 00:57:19,347 of the same sort. 1044 00:57:19,394 --> 00:57:21,556 I'll try to get a rock in here. 1045 00:57:23,607 --> 00:57:25,599 That looks beautiful from here, Neil. 1046 00:57:25,651 --> 00:57:27,984 It has a stark beauty all its own. 1047 00:57:28,028 --> 00:57:30,395 It's like much of the high desert 1048 00:57:30,447 --> 00:57:32,313 of the United States. 1049 00:57:32,366 --> 00:57:35,450 It's different, but it's very pretty out here. 1050 00:57:36,912 --> 00:57:38,073 That in the pocket? 1051 00:57:38,121 --> 00:57:40,829 Ah, yeah, push down. 1052 00:57:40,874 --> 00:57:43,082 Got it? 1053 00:57:43,126 --> 00:57:45,709 No, it's not all the way in. Push it. 1054 00:57:48,382 --> 00:57:49,839 There you go. 1055 00:57:54,513 --> 00:57:57,051 Contingency sample is in the pocket. 1056 00:57:57,099 --> 00:58:01,264 My oxygen is 81%. 1057 00:58:01,311 --> 00:58:04,895 I have no flags and I'm in minimum flow. 1058 00:58:04,940 --> 00:58:07,933 Okay, I got the camera going at one frame a second. 1059 00:58:07,985 --> 00:58:09,317 Ready for me to come out? 1060 00:58:09,361 --> 00:58:10,568 Yeah, just stand by a second, 1061 00:58:10,612 --> 00:58:13,104 I'll move this over the handrail. 1062 00:58:13,156 --> 00:58:14,613 How far are my feet from the... 1063 00:58:14,658 --> 00:58:16,741 Okay, you're right at the edge of the porch. 1064 00:58:16,785 --> 00:58:21,280 Okay, now I want to back up and partially close the hatch... 1065 00:58:21,331 --> 00:58:25,166 making sure not to lock it on my way out. 1066 00:58:25,210 --> 00:58:27,452 Particularly good thought. 1067 00:58:27,504 --> 00:58:29,370 That's our home for the next couple hours. 1068 00:58:29,423 --> 00:58:31,335 We want to take good care of it. 1069 00:58:31,383 --> 00:58:34,501 You've got three more steps, and then a long one. 1070 00:58:42,102 --> 00:58:43,183 Beautiful view. 1071 00:58:43,228 --> 00:58:44,389 Isn't that something? 1072 00:58:44,438 --> 00:58:46,680 Magnificent sight out here. 1073 00:58:46,732 --> 00:58:49,600 Magnificent desolation. 1074 00:58:49,651 --> 00:58:53,736 Okay, Houston, I'm going to change lenses on you. 1075 00:58:53,780 --> 00:58:55,487 Roger, Neil. 1076 00:58:55,532 --> 00:58:57,023 We're getting a new picture, 1077 00:58:57,075 --> 00:58:59,488 you can tell it's a longer focal length lens. 1078 00:58:59,536 --> 00:59:02,199 For those who haven't read the plaque, 1079 00:59:02,247 --> 00:59:05,160 we'll read the plaque that's on the front landing gear 1080 00:59:05,208 --> 00:59:06,619 of this LM: 1081 00:59:06,668 --> 00:59:08,785 Here men from the planet Earth 1082 00:59:08,837 --> 00:59:10,874 first set foot upon the moon. 1083 00:59:10,922 --> 00:59:14,165 July 1969 A.D. 1084 00:59:14,217 --> 00:59:17,085 We came in peace for all mankind. 1085 00:59:17,137 --> 00:59:20,596 Neil Armstrong getting ready to move the TV camera now 1086 00:59:20,640 --> 00:59:22,973 out to its panorama position. 1087 00:59:24,519 --> 00:59:25,930 I got plenty of cable. 1088 00:59:25,979 --> 00:59:28,096 You got plenty, plenty more. 1089 00:59:34,988 --> 00:59:37,150 Okay, that looks good there, Neil. 1090 00:59:38,075 --> 00:59:39,407 Okay. 1091 00:59:39,451 --> 00:59:42,319 One hour, seven minutes time expended. 1092 00:59:42,370 --> 00:59:45,613 Buzz is erecting the solar wind experiment now. 1093 00:59:45,665 --> 00:59:47,998 Some of these small depressions... 1094 00:59:48,043 --> 00:59:50,035 through the upper surface of the soil 1095 00:59:50,087 --> 00:59:52,420 and about five or six inches of bay 1096 00:59:52,464 --> 00:59:55,332 breaks loose and moves 1097 00:59:55,383 --> 00:59:57,841 as if it were caked on the surface 1098 00:59:57,886 --> 01:00:00,128 when in fact it really isn't. 1099 01:00:00,180 --> 01:00:02,797 Houston, Columbia on high gain, over. 1100 01:00:02,849 --> 01:00:04,306 Columbia, this is Houston, 1101 01:00:04,351 --> 01:00:07,094 reading you loud and clear, over. 1102 01:00:07,145 --> 01:00:09,228 Yeah, reading you loud and clear. How's it going? 1103 01:00:09,272 --> 01:00:11,605 Roger, the EVA is progressing beautifully. 1104 01:00:11,650 --> 01:00:13,767 They're setting up the flag now. 1105 01:00:13,819 --> 01:00:15,230 Great. 1106 01:00:15,278 --> 01:00:16,985 I guess you're about the only person around 1107 01:00:17,030 --> 01:00:19,773 that doesn't have TV coverage of the scene. 1108 01:00:19,825 --> 01:00:21,942 How is the quality of the TV? 1109 01:00:21,993 --> 01:00:23,700 Oh, it's beautiful, Mike, it really is. 1110 01:00:23,745 --> 01:00:25,532 They've got the flag up now and you can see 1111 01:00:25,580 --> 01:00:30,700 the stars and stripes from the lunar surface. 1112 01:00:30,752 --> 01:00:32,789 Beautiful, just beautiful. 1113 01:00:35,298 --> 01:00:37,415 Ah, Neil and Buzz. 1114 01:00:37,467 --> 01:00:40,710 The President of the United States is in his Office now 1115 01:00:40,762 --> 01:00:44,756 and would like to say a few words to you, over. 1116 01:00:44,808 --> 01:00:46,390 That would be an honor. 1117 01:00:46,434 --> 01:00:47,800 Go ahead, Mr. President. 1118 01:00:47,853 --> 01:00:50,766 This is Houston out. 1119 01:00:50,814 --> 01:00:52,305 Hello, Neil and Buzz. 1120 01:00:52,357 --> 01:00:54,394 I'm talking to you by telephone 1121 01:00:54,442 --> 01:00:56,729 from the Oval Room at the White House. 1122 01:00:56,778 --> 01:01:00,442 And this certainly has to be the most historic telephone call 1123 01:01:00,490 --> 01:01:02,402 ever made from the White House. 1124 01:01:02,450 --> 01:01:05,158 I just can't tell you how proud we all are 1125 01:01:05,203 --> 01:01:06,444 of what you have done. 1126 01:01:06,496 --> 01:01:08,283 For every American, this has to be 1127 01:01:08,331 --> 01:01:10,118 the proudest day of our lives. 1128 01:01:10,167 --> 01:01:11,954 And for people all over the world, 1129 01:01:12,002 --> 01:01:14,039 because of what you have done, 1130 01:01:14,087 --> 01:01:18,252 the heavens have become a part of man's world. 1131 01:01:18,300 --> 01:01:22,214 And as you talk to us from the Sea of Tranquility, 1132 01:01:22,262 --> 01:01:24,629 it inspires us to redouble our efforts 1133 01:01:24,681 --> 01:01:28,550 to bring peace and tranquility to Earth. 1134 01:01:28,602 --> 01:01:32,516 For one priceless moment, in the whole history of man, 1135 01:01:32,564 --> 01:01:35,932 all the people on this Earth are truly one. 1136 01:01:35,984 --> 01:01:38,271 One in their pride in what you have done; 1137 01:01:38,320 --> 01:01:40,403 and one in our prayers 1138 01:01:40,447 --> 01:01:43,440 that you will return safely to Earth. 1139 01:01:43,491 --> 01:01:44,902 Thank you, Mr. President. 1140 01:01:44,951 --> 01:01:48,444 It's a great honor and privilege for us to be here, 1141 01:01:48,496 --> 01:01:51,034 representing not only the United States 1142 01:01:51,082 --> 01:01:54,496 but men of peace of all nations, 1143 01:01:54,544 --> 01:01:56,752 men with interests and a curiosity 1144 01:01:56,796 --> 01:01:58,753 and with the vision for the future. 1145 01:01:58,798 --> 01:02:02,917 It's an honor for us to be able to participate here today. 1146 01:02:08,683 --> 01:02:10,640 Neil's been on the surface an hour now, 1147 01:02:10,685 --> 01:02:12,893 Buzz not quite, 20 minutes less than that. 1148 01:02:12,938 --> 01:02:17,148 Heart rates on both crewmen averaging between 90 and 100. 1149 01:02:17,192 --> 01:02:20,856 I don't note any abnormalities in the LM. 1150 01:02:20,904 --> 01:02:22,611 Quads seem to be in good shape, 1151 01:02:22,656 --> 01:02:25,945 the primary and secondary struts are in good shape, 1152 01:02:25,992 --> 01:02:28,826 antennas are all in place, 1153 01:02:28,870 --> 01:02:31,908 there's no evidence of a problem underneath. 1154 01:02:31,957 --> 01:02:35,371 The SEQ bay contains the scientific experiments 1155 01:02:35,418 --> 01:02:37,125 to be left on the surface of the moon. 1156 01:02:37,170 --> 01:02:39,082 Have you got us a good area picked out? 1157 01:02:39,130 --> 01:02:41,042 Buzz Aldrin carrying the two experiments. 1158 01:02:41,091 --> 01:02:42,707 Straight out on that rise out there 1159 01:02:42,759 --> 01:02:44,466 is probably as good as any. 1160 01:02:44,511 --> 01:02:47,128 I'm going to have to get on the other side of this rock here. 1161 01:02:47,180 --> 01:02:50,423 The laser reflector is installed, 1162 01:02:50,475 --> 01:02:52,216 and the bubble's level 1163 01:02:52,269 --> 01:02:55,853 and the alignment appears to be good. 1164 01:02:55,897 --> 01:02:57,559 They've been on their life support systems 1165 01:02:57,607 --> 01:02:58,973 2 hours and 25 minutes. 1166 01:02:59,025 --> 01:03:01,893 Houston, I have the seismic experiment 1167 01:03:01,945 --> 01:03:05,279 flipped over now and I'm aligning it with the sun 1168 01:03:05,323 --> 01:03:10,068 and all parts of the solar array are clear of the ground now. 1169 01:03:10,120 --> 01:03:13,079 Buzz Aldrin is collecting a core tube sample. 1170 01:03:13,123 --> 01:03:14,864 It almost looks wet. 1171 01:03:14,916 --> 01:03:17,124 Got it! Sampled. 1172 01:03:17,168 --> 01:03:18,329 Neil, this is Houston. 1173 01:03:18,378 --> 01:03:20,495 After you've got the core tubes 1174 01:03:20,547 --> 01:03:22,539 and the solar wind, 1175 01:03:22,590 --> 01:03:25,333 anything else that you can throw into the box 1176 01:03:25,385 --> 01:03:26,967 would be acceptable. 1177 01:03:27,012 --> 01:03:29,550 Houston, we've got about I'd say 20 pounds 1178 01:03:29,597 --> 01:03:33,841 of carefully selected, if not documented, samples. 1179 01:03:33,893 --> 01:03:36,101 Houston, roger, well done, out. 1180 01:03:42,110 --> 01:03:44,648 Anything more before I head on up, Bruce? 1181 01:03:44,696 --> 01:03:47,404 Negative, head on up the ladder, Buzz. 1182 01:03:47,449 --> 01:03:49,782 Adios, amigos. 1183 01:03:49,826 --> 01:03:51,488 Transferring the sample containers 1184 01:03:51,536 --> 01:03:52,993 into the LM cabin now. 1185 01:03:53,038 --> 01:03:57,499 Unofficial time off the surface at 111:37:32. 1186 01:03:57,542 --> 01:04:02,287 Okay, the hatch is closed and latched and verified secure. 1187 01:04:02,339 --> 01:04:04,080 Okay. 1188 01:04:04,132 --> 01:04:06,124 And we'd like to say 1189 01:04:06,176 --> 01:04:10,011 from all of us down here in Houston 1190 01:04:10,055 --> 01:04:12,923 and really from all of us in all the countries 1191 01:04:12,974 --> 01:04:15,717 in the entire world, we think that you've done 1192 01:04:15,769 --> 01:04:17,556 a magnificent job up there today. 1193 01:04:17,604 --> 01:04:18,604 Over. 1194 01:04:20,023 --> 01:04:21,559 Thank you very much. 1195 01:04:21,608 --> 01:04:23,941 It's been a long day. 1196 01:04:23,985 --> 01:04:25,601 Yes indeed, get some rest there, 1197 01:04:25,653 --> 01:04:27,485 and have at it tomorrow. 1198 01:04:37,624 --> 01:04:41,493 Not since Adam has any human known such solitude 1199 01:04:41,544 --> 01:04:43,706 as Mike Collins is experiencing 1200 01:04:43,755 --> 01:04:46,463 during the 47 minutes of each lunar revolution 1201 01:04:46,508 --> 01:04:49,797 when he's behind the moon, while he waits for his comrades 1202 01:04:49,844 --> 01:04:52,882 to soar with Eagle from Tranquility Base, 1203 01:04:52,931 --> 01:04:54,843 and rejoin him for the trip back to earth. 1204 01:04:54,891 --> 01:04:57,099 Collins, with the help of flight controllers here 1205 01:04:57,143 --> 01:04:58,509 in Mission Control Center, 1206 01:04:58,561 --> 01:05:00,223 has kept the Command Module systems 1207 01:05:00,271 --> 01:05:03,435 going pocketa pocketa pocketa. 1208 01:05:03,483 --> 01:05:07,727 Columbia, Columbia, good morning from Houston. 1209 01:05:07,779 --> 01:05:11,363 How's the black team today? All primed and rarin' to go? 1210 01:05:11,408 --> 01:05:13,491 Ah, you betcha there, Mike. 1211 01:05:13,535 --> 01:05:15,367 Going to keep you a little busy here... 1212 01:05:15,412 --> 01:05:17,449 soon as we get the state vector in, 1213 01:05:17,497 --> 01:05:22,037 we'd like you to go ahead and do a P52, option 3. 1214 01:05:22,085 --> 01:05:24,702 And then when you come on around the other side there, 1215 01:05:24,754 --> 01:05:30,295 we'll give you some landmark tracking information on 130. 1216 01:05:30,343 --> 01:05:33,051 All right, fine, understand. Thank you. 1217 01:05:33,096 --> 01:05:34,678 Tranquility Base, Houston. 1218 01:05:34,722 --> 01:05:36,304 How was the resting standing up there? 1219 01:05:36,349 --> 01:05:39,342 Did you get a chance to curl up on the engine can? 1220 01:05:39,394 --> 01:05:40,394 Ah, roger. 1221 01:05:40,437 --> 01:05:41,678 Neil has rigged himself 1222 01:05:41,729 --> 01:05:42,936 a really good hammock 1223 01:05:42,981 --> 01:05:44,472 with a waist tether 1224 01:05:44,524 --> 01:05:47,107 and he's been lying on the ascent engine cover 1225 01:05:47,152 --> 01:05:49,064 and I curled up on the floor. Over. 1226 01:05:49,112 --> 01:05:50,819 Ah, roger. Copy, Buzz. 1227 01:05:50,864 --> 01:05:53,447 Our science support room here in Mission Control Center 1228 01:05:53,491 --> 01:05:55,528 reports receiving continuous data 1229 01:05:55,577 --> 01:05:57,660 from the passive seismic experiment 1230 01:05:57,704 --> 01:06:01,163 placed on the lunar surface last night by the Apollo 11 crew... 1231 01:06:01,207 --> 01:06:03,995 recorded the astronauts' footsteps on the moon 1232 01:06:04,043 --> 01:06:06,330 and will probably receive its strongest signal 1233 01:06:06,379 --> 01:06:10,498 when the ascent engine ignites and starts Eagle on its way 1234 01:06:10,550 --> 01:06:13,384 into lunar orbit and rendezvous with Columbia. 1235 01:06:13,428 --> 01:06:14,919 Tranquility Base, Houston. 1236 01:06:14,971 --> 01:06:16,178 Go ahead. 1237 01:06:16,222 --> 01:06:18,009 Ah, roger. Just a reminder here, 1238 01:06:18,057 --> 01:06:19,514 we want to make sure you leave 1239 01:06:19,559 --> 01:06:23,348 the rendezvous radar circuit breakers pulled. 1240 01:06:23,396 --> 01:06:24,887 Okay. 1241 01:06:24,939 --> 01:06:27,602 Eagle and Columbia, this is the backup crew. 1242 01:06:27,650 --> 01:06:30,108 Congratulations on yesterday's performance 1243 01:06:30,153 --> 01:06:32,941 and our prayers are with you for the rendezvous, over. 1244 01:06:32,989 --> 01:06:35,276 - Thank you, Jim. - Thank you, Jim. 1245 01:06:40,163 --> 01:06:42,246 Almost 5,000 pounds of propellant 1246 01:06:42,290 --> 01:06:44,657 will be run through the ascent engine 1247 01:06:44,709 --> 01:06:46,166 on the ascent burn 1248 01:06:46,211 --> 01:06:48,578 which will place Eagle back into lunar orbit 1249 01:06:48,630 --> 01:06:50,087 and following that, 1250 01:06:50,131 --> 01:06:52,874 the rendezvous sequence consummate, 1251 01:06:52,926 --> 01:06:57,591 completed with the docking at 128 hours approximately. 1252 01:06:57,639 --> 01:07:00,552 Flight Operations Director, Chris Kraft, 1253 01:07:00,600 --> 01:07:03,434 commented that some 500 million people around the world 1254 01:07:03,478 --> 01:07:07,097 were helping push Eagle off the moon and back into orbit. 1255 01:07:07,148 --> 01:07:09,856 Flight director Glynn Lunney is polling the various positions 1256 01:07:09,901 --> 01:07:12,644 here in the control room on their readiness. 1257 01:07:12,695 --> 01:07:14,687 - FIDO, status. - Got it all, Flight, good to go. 1258 01:07:14,739 --> 01:07:16,526 - GUIDANCE. - Waiting for GUIDANCE steering 1259 01:07:16,574 --> 01:07:17,735 at two minutes. 1260 01:07:17,784 --> 01:07:19,195 - CONTROL. - We're go, Flight. 1261 01:07:19,244 --> 01:07:20,405 - TELCOM. - Go, Flight. 1262 01:07:20,453 --> 01:07:21,989 - Surgeon. - Go, Flight. 1263 01:07:22,038 --> 01:07:24,030 We see it, Flight. Looks good. 1264 01:07:24,082 --> 01:07:26,950 Tranquility Base, Houston. 1265 01:07:27,001 --> 01:07:28,287 Roger, go ahead. 1266 01:07:28,336 --> 01:07:30,453 Roger, Eagle's looking 1267 01:07:30,505 --> 01:07:32,212 real fine to us down here. 1268 01:07:32,257 --> 01:07:34,465 And you're clear for takeoff. 1269 01:07:34,509 --> 01:07:35,590 Roger, understand. 1270 01:07:35,635 --> 01:07:37,501 We're number one on the runway. 1271 01:07:43,059 --> 01:07:45,847 GUIDANCE reports both navigation systems on Eagle 1272 01:07:45,895 --> 01:07:47,102 are looking good. 1273 01:07:51,484 --> 01:07:54,443 Nine, eight, seven, 1274 01:07:54,487 --> 01:07:56,319 six, five, 1275 01:07:56,364 --> 01:07:59,607 abort stage, engine arm, ascent, proceed. 1276 01:08:06,040 --> 01:08:07,920 - The Eagle has wings. - Stand by for pitchover. 1277 01:08:07,959 --> 01:08:09,700 Pitching over. 1278 01:08:09,752 --> 01:08:11,243 Very smooth. 1279 01:08:18,970 --> 01:08:20,882 We're going right down U.S. 1. 1280 01:08:22,640 --> 01:08:24,347 Roger. 1281 01:08:24,392 --> 01:08:26,304 Not very much thruster activity. 1282 01:08:26,352 --> 01:08:28,560 FLIGHT, FIDO, PNGS MSFIN, we're looking good. 1283 01:08:28,605 --> 01:08:31,939 - Okay, mighty fine. - Go, both systems. 1284 01:08:31,983 --> 01:08:35,192 30 seconds, Flight. 1285 01:08:35,236 --> 01:08:36,818 700, 150 up. Beautiful. 1286 01:08:36,863 --> 01:08:38,320 - TELCOM. - Go. 1287 01:08:40,074 --> 01:08:43,192 Eagle, Houston, you're still looking mighty fine. 1288 01:08:43,244 --> 01:08:47,864 Roger, good agreement in Delta-V to go in both AGS and PNGS. 1289 01:08:47,915 --> 01:08:49,076 Roger. 1290 01:08:50,752 --> 01:08:53,916 All three data sources are agreeing quite closely here. 1291 01:08:53,963 --> 01:08:56,376 Eagle, Houston. Aft Omni, low-bit rate, 1292 01:08:56,424 --> 01:09:00,293 and we'll see you at 127 plus 51. 1293 01:09:18,363 --> 01:09:23,358 127 hours, 39 minutes, 39.2 seconds. 1294 01:09:23,409 --> 01:09:24,991 This is the start time 1295 01:09:25,036 --> 01:09:27,574 for a series of velocity match maneuvers 1296 01:09:27,622 --> 01:09:30,330 to bring Eagle in with Columbia. 1297 01:09:46,391 --> 01:09:50,601 Uh, Houston, the AGS has a Delta-H of 15.5 1298 01:09:50,645 --> 01:09:54,309 and a maneuver of 51.3. 1299 01:09:54,357 --> 01:09:56,849 Roger, we copy. 1300 01:09:56,901 --> 01:10:01,737 As the two vehicles come around on the 26th lunar revolution, 1301 01:10:01,781 --> 01:10:04,694 Mike Collins aboard Columbia is spring loaded 1302 01:10:04,742 --> 01:10:08,486 to do what is called a mirror image maneuver. 1303 01:10:30,017 --> 01:10:31,724 Okay, we're about seven feet a second 1304 01:10:31,769 --> 01:10:33,101 coming in at you. 1305 01:10:50,455 --> 01:10:51,616 Eagle, Columbia. 1306 01:10:51,664 --> 01:10:53,997 I've got 470 now for R-dot, 1307 01:10:54,041 --> 01:10:55,282 and I just broke lock. 1308 01:10:55,334 --> 01:10:57,701 Could you hold silence for a few seconds here 1309 01:10:57,754 --> 01:10:59,495 while I re-acquire? 1310 01:11:21,319 --> 01:11:22,855 Columbia has reacquired you. 1311 01:11:24,822 --> 01:11:27,189 Okay, Mike, I'll try to get in position here 1312 01:11:27,241 --> 01:11:30,325 and then you got it. 1313 01:11:30,369 --> 01:11:31,905 Eagle, Columbia's starting to maneuver 1314 01:11:31,954 --> 01:11:33,661 to TPI attitude. 1315 01:11:33,706 --> 01:11:34,822 Okay. 1316 01:11:46,260 --> 01:11:48,718 Okay, I got it from here. 1317 01:11:56,187 --> 01:11:57,769 Looks good, Mike. 1318 01:12:09,700 --> 01:12:11,657 (indistinct), okay. 1319 01:12:13,996 --> 01:12:17,410 Okay, we're all yours, Columbia. 1320 01:12:17,458 --> 01:12:19,745 Communications are somewhat scratchy. 1321 01:12:19,794 --> 01:12:22,537 Columbia and Eagle now reunited 1322 01:12:22,588 --> 01:12:26,127 to become Apollo 11 again. 1323 01:12:26,175 --> 01:12:29,259 Apollo 11, Houston, about a minute and a half to LOS, 1324 01:12:29,303 --> 01:12:30,419 you're looking great. 1325 01:12:30,471 --> 01:12:32,383 It's been a mighty fine day. 1326 01:12:32,431 --> 01:12:34,388 Boy, you're not kidding. 1327 01:12:34,433 --> 01:12:36,049 Armstrong and Aldrin transferring back 1328 01:12:36,102 --> 01:12:38,389 to the Command Module with Mike Collins. 1329 01:12:38,437 --> 01:12:40,770 Houston, this is Columbia reading you loud and clear. 1330 01:12:40,815 --> 01:12:43,182 We're all three back inside, the hatch is installed, 1331 01:12:43,234 --> 01:12:44,941 we're running a pressure check-leak check. 1332 01:12:44,986 --> 01:12:46,818 Everything's going well. 1333 01:12:46,863 --> 01:12:49,446 Roger. How's it feel up there to have some company? 1334 01:12:49,490 --> 01:12:51,026 Damn good, I'll tell ya. 1335 01:12:51,075 --> 01:12:52,532 I bet. 1336 01:12:52,577 --> 01:12:54,012 I bet you'd almost be talking to yourself up there 1337 01:12:54,036 --> 01:12:56,494 after 10 revs or so. 1338 01:12:56,539 --> 01:12:58,280 Ah, no. It's a happy home up here, 1339 01:12:58,332 --> 01:13:01,496 it'd be nice to have 100 million Americans up here. 1340 01:13:01,544 --> 01:13:03,080 Rog. 1341 01:13:03,129 --> 01:13:05,315 They were with you in spirit anyway, at least that many. 1342 01:13:05,339 --> 01:13:06,955 Thank you, sir. 1343 01:13:07,008 --> 01:13:09,000 And Apollo 11, Houston. 1344 01:13:09,051 --> 01:13:11,543 All your systems look real good to us. 1345 01:13:11,596 --> 01:13:14,680 We would like you to jettison Eagle. 1346 01:13:14,724 --> 01:13:17,888 You're go for power arm and you're go for jettison. 1347 01:13:17,935 --> 01:13:20,177 Okay. 1348 01:13:21,772 --> 01:13:24,810 There she goes. She was a good one. 1349 01:13:24,859 --> 01:13:26,020 Roger dodger. 1350 01:13:26,068 --> 01:13:28,651 We got Eagle looking good. 1351 01:13:28,696 --> 01:13:30,562 It's holding cabin pressure and it picked up 1352 01:13:30,615 --> 01:13:33,824 about two feet per second from that jettison. 1353 01:13:33,868 --> 01:13:36,906 The crew jettisoned the LM at 130 hours 30 minutes. 1354 01:13:36,954 --> 01:13:40,743 We're now 10 seconds away from Trans-Earth Injection. 1355 01:13:40,791 --> 01:13:43,408 They will burn their service propulsion system engine 1356 01:13:43,461 --> 01:13:45,202 for 2 minutes, 28 seconds, 1357 01:13:45,254 --> 01:13:48,497 to start them on their way back to earth. 1358 01:13:48,549 --> 01:13:51,132 Apollo 11, Houston. one minute to LOS. 1359 01:13:51,177 --> 01:13:52,793 The trans-earth injection maneuver 1360 01:13:52,845 --> 01:13:54,757 will be performed on backside of the moon 1361 01:13:54,805 --> 01:13:57,343 at the beginning of the 31st revolution. 1362 01:13:57,391 --> 01:14:00,555 We'll reacquire the spacecraft on the other side of the moon. 1363 01:14:00,603 --> 01:14:02,595 Hello, Apollo 11. Houston. 1364 01:14:02,647 --> 01:14:04,041 You're looking good going over the hill. 1365 01:14:04,065 --> 01:14:05,977 Go sic 'em! 1366 01:14:06,025 --> 01:14:07,891 Thank you, sir. We'll do it. 1367 01:14:10,196 --> 01:14:12,404 Standby for ullage. 1368 01:14:12,448 --> 01:14:14,189 Ullage. 1369 01:14:15,451 --> 01:14:17,113 Copy. 1370 01:14:28,881 --> 01:14:29,997 Burn! 1371 01:14:30,049 --> 01:14:31,585 - A good one. - Nice. 1372 01:14:31,634 --> 01:14:33,487 - I got two balls. - Okay, here come the other two. 1373 01:14:33,511 --> 01:14:37,300 ...barber pole, gray, the other two are on good. 1374 01:14:37,348 --> 01:14:39,590 Man, that feels like g, doesn't it? 1375 01:14:51,362 --> 01:14:52,523 One minute. 1376 01:14:52,571 --> 01:14:54,984 Chamber pressure's holding right on 100. 1377 01:14:55,032 --> 01:14:56,898 (indistinct) pressure. 1378 01:15:02,081 --> 01:15:03,617 Gimbals look good. 1379 01:15:03,666 --> 01:15:06,033 Total attitude looks good. 1380 01:15:06,085 --> 01:15:09,749 Rates are damped out a little bit. 1381 01:15:17,763 --> 01:15:19,800 Standing by for engine off. 1382 01:15:19,849 --> 01:15:22,637 It should be shut down now. 1383 01:15:22,685 --> 01:15:23,766 Okay. 1384 01:15:23,811 --> 01:15:25,803 Shutdown. 1385 01:15:25,855 --> 01:15:27,687 Beautiful. 1386 01:15:27,732 --> 01:15:28,973 Beautiful burn. 1387 01:15:29,025 --> 01:15:30,106 SPS, I love you! 1388 01:15:30,151 --> 01:15:32,985 You are a jewel! 1389 01:15:33,029 --> 01:15:34,691 AOS. 1390 01:15:34,739 --> 01:15:37,152 And there's the cue, we have acquisition of signal. 1391 01:15:39,285 --> 01:15:41,277 Halleluiah! 1392 01:15:41,328 --> 01:15:42,114 Thank you, Charlie boy. 1393 01:15:42,163 --> 01:15:43,279 Looking good here. 1394 01:15:43,330 --> 01:15:44,370 That was a beautiful burn. 1395 01:15:44,415 --> 01:15:46,702 - They don't come any finer. - Rog. 1396 01:15:46,751 --> 01:15:48,834 Tell 'em to open up the LRL doors, Charlie. 1397 01:15:48,878 --> 01:15:51,837 Roger, we got you coming home. 1398 01:15:58,262 --> 01:16:01,096 Let's get some music... how about these tapes? 1399 01:18:06,348 --> 01:18:10,262 Hey, this should be getting larger. 1400 01:18:10,311 --> 01:18:14,681 And if it is, it's the place we're coming home to. 1401 01:18:14,732 --> 01:18:18,146 No matter where you travel, it's always nice to get home. 1402 01:18:18,194 --> 01:18:22,029 We concur, 11... we'll be happy to have you back. 1403 01:18:30,623 --> 01:18:35,709 Apollo 11 now 94,961 nautical miles from Earth. 1404 01:18:35,753 --> 01:18:37,289 Re-entry is scheduled to begin 1405 01:18:37,338 --> 01:18:40,922 18 hours, 18 minutes and 12 seconds. 1406 01:18:40,966 --> 01:18:43,083 How's old Flight, Bruce? 1407 01:18:43,135 --> 01:18:45,092 Did he ever let you go get a cup of coffee 1408 01:18:45,137 --> 01:18:47,800 while we were over on the backside? 1409 01:18:47,848 --> 01:18:49,743 Things have been going pretty smoothly down here. 1410 01:18:49,767 --> 01:18:53,181 He's really not that hard to get along with. 1411 01:18:53,229 --> 01:18:55,687 Ah, he must be mellowing. 1412 01:18:55,731 --> 01:18:58,144 Well, we've only got two of them back here right now. 1413 01:18:58,192 --> 01:19:00,605 The next item scheduled on the flight plan 1414 01:19:00,653 --> 01:19:03,316 is a television transmission. 1415 01:19:03,364 --> 01:19:06,573 You may be interested in knowing that Jan and the children, 1416 01:19:06,617 --> 01:19:09,325 and Pat and the youngsters and Andy Aldrin 1417 01:19:09,370 --> 01:19:13,740 are down here in the viewing room watching this evening. 1418 01:19:13,791 --> 01:19:14,911 Oh, we're glad to hear that. 1419 01:19:17,294 --> 01:19:19,707 You have good S-band signal strength now, Houston? 1420 01:19:19,755 --> 01:19:21,872 Okay, you're coming through loud and clear now, 11, 1421 01:19:21,924 --> 01:19:24,507 with your patch. 1422 01:19:24,551 --> 01:19:28,090 This has been far more than three men 1423 01:19:28,138 --> 01:19:31,347 on a voyage to the moon. 1424 01:19:31,392 --> 01:19:34,510 We feel that this stands as a symbol 1425 01:19:34,561 --> 01:19:38,225 of the insatiable curiosity of all mankind 1426 01:19:38,274 --> 01:19:40,641 to explore the unknown. 1427 01:19:40,693 --> 01:19:45,188 This operation is somewhat like the periscope of a submarine. 1428 01:19:45,239 --> 01:19:47,447 All you see is the three of us. 1429 01:19:47,491 --> 01:19:49,278 But beneath the surface 1430 01:19:49,326 --> 01:19:51,568 are thousands and thousands of others. 1431 01:19:51,620 --> 01:19:54,613 We'd like to give a special thanks 1432 01:19:54,665 --> 01:20:00,332 to all those Americans who built this spacecraft, 1433 01:20:00,379 --> 01:20:02,416 who did the construction, 1434 01:20:02,464 --> 01:20:04,922 design, the tests, 1435 01:20:04,967 --> 01:20:10,964 and put their hearts and all their abilities 1436 01:20:11,015 --> 01:20:14,554 into those crafts. 1437 01:20:14,601 --> 01:20:19,062 To those people, tonight we give a special thank you. 1438 01:20:19,106 --> 01:20:22,770 And to all the other people that are listening 1439 01:20:22,818 --> 01:20:25,060 and watching tonight, 1440 01:20:25,112 --> 01:20:26,398 God bless you. 1441 01:20:26,447 --> 01:20:28,530 Goodnight from Apollo 11. 1442 01:20:38,584 --> 01:20:40,621 Weather in the recovery area: 1443 01:20:40,669 --> 01:20:44,959 Skies will be partly cloudy, six-foot sea, 1444 01:20:45,007 --> 01:20:47,715 temperature near 80 degrees. 1445 01:20:47,760 --> 01:20:53,051 This landing area is 215 miles to the northeast 1446 01:20:53,098 --> 01:20:55,306 from the original landing area, 1447 01:20:55,351 --> 01:20:57,388 it moved because of thundershowers 1448 01:20:57,436 --> 01:21:00,429 in the original area. 1449 01:21:00,481 --> 01:21:03,940 Apollo 11's distance now is 3,000 nautical miles, 1450 01:21:03,984 --> 01:21:08,399 velocity 26,685 feet per second. 1451 01:21:08,447 --> 01:21:10,860 In the next 20 minutes, Apollo 11 will add 1452 01:21:10,908 --> 01:21:13,742 almost 10,000 feet per second to that figure. 1453 01:21:13,786 --> 01:21:17,746 Entry at 75 statute miles. 1454 01:21:17,790 --> 01:21:21,249 Beginning blackout at 62 statute miles. 1455 01:21:21,293 --> 01:21:25,037 And main shoot deployment 10,500 feet. 1456 01:21:43,357 --> 01:21:44,973 And 11, Houston. 1457 01:21:45,025 --> 01:21:47,517 Weather's still holding real fine in the recovery area, 1458 01:21:47,569 --> 01:21:50,482 looks like it's about 1500 scattered, high scattered, 1459 01:21:50,531 --> 01:21:53,490 and still three to six foot waves 1460 01:21:53,534 --> 01:21:55,196 The air part of it sounds good. 1461 01:21:55,244 --> 01:21:56,405 Roger. 1462 01:21:56,453 --> 01:21:58,365 The Earth is really getting bigger up here 1463 01:21:58,414 --> 01:22:01,623 and of course we see a crescent. 1464 01:22:01,667 --> 01:22:03,186 Apollo 11 lined up right down the middle 1465 01:22:03,210 --> 01:22:05,293 of the entry corridor. 1466 01:22:05,337 --> 01:22:08,250 We're a minute and 45 seconds from entry. 1467 01:22:08,298 --> 01:22:12,212 Blackout will begin 18 seconds after entry. 1468 01:22:12,261 --> 01:22:13,752 Apollo 11, Houston. 1469 01:22:13,804 --> 01:22:15,073 You're still looking mighty fine here, 1470 01:22:15,097 --> 01:22:18,135 you're cleared for landing. 1471 01:22:18,183 --> 01:22:19,924 Ah, we appreciate that Ron. Thank you. 1472 01:22:19,977 --> 01:22:22,640 Rog. Gear's down and locked. 1473 01:22:22,688 --> 01:22:24,145 Roger. 1474 01:22:24,189 --> 01:22:26,897 Guidance officer reports the Command Module computer 1475 01:22:26,942 --> 01:22:30,231 looks good and the guidance and navigation system is go. 1476 01:22:30,279 --> 01:22:31,645 And 11, Houston. 1477 01:22:31,697 --> 01:22:32,924 You're going over the hill there shortly, 1478 01:22:32,948 --> 01:22:35,782 you're looking mighty fine to us. 1479 01:22:35,826 --> 01:22:37,283 See you later. 1480 01:22:43,876 --> 01:22:44,912 There's the horizon. 1481 01:22:44,960 --> 01:22:46,792 Got the horizon now. 1482 01:23:35,511 --> 01:23:38,720 And beginning of blackout approximately 17 seconds 1483 01:23:38,764 --> 01:23:41,973 after entry interface into the atmosphere. 1484 01:23:42,017 --> 01:23:47,103 400,000 feet or approximately 85 miles above the Earth. 1485 01:23:53,237 --> 01:23:56,776 At blackout, we were showing velocity 1486 01:23:56,823 --> 01:24:00,942 36,237 feet per second. 1487 01:24:00,994 --> 01:24:06,831 Range to go to splash, 1510 nautical miles. 1488 01:24:06,875 --> 01:24:09,242 (indistinct) LOS. 1489 01:24:09,294 --> 01:24:12,412 Redstone LOS blackout. 1490 01:24:12,464 --> 01:24:14,080 Roger, you have arrived... 1491 01:24:14,132 --> 01:24:17,296 Apollo 11, Houston through ARIA. 1492 01:24:20,097 --> 01:24:24,182 We're looking for your (indistinct). 1493 01:24:24,226 --> 01:24:27,219 Apollo 11, Houston through ARIA. 1494 01:24:43,829 --> 01:24:46,446 Apollo 11, Houston through ARIA 4. 1495 01:25:03,807 --> 01:25:06,925 Okay, CAPCOM, one last call here and we'll have to give up 1496 01:25:06,977 --> 01:25:10,971 and let the recovery people have it. 1497 01:25:11,023 --> 01:25:14,391 Apollo 11, Houston through ARIA. 1498 01:25:16,820 --> 01:25:19,938 Apollo 11, Apollo 11, this is Hornet, Hornet, over. 1499 01:25:19,990 --> 01:25:23,028 This is Apollo 11, we read you loud and clear. 1500 01:25:23,076 --> 01:25:28,117 Our position, 133016915. 1501 01:25:28,165 --> 01:25:29,906 There they are! 1502 01:25:37,049 --> 01:25:39,257 The condition of crew, over. 1503 01:25:39,301 --> 01:25:42,009 The condition of crew... 1504 01:25:42,054 --> 01:25:44,842 4,000-3500 feet on the way down. 1505 01:25:44,890 --> 01:25:50,852 Latitude, longitude, 13,30; 169,15... over. 1506 01:25:50,896 --> 01:25:53,013 Hornet roger, copy out. 1507 01:25:53,065 --> 01:25:55,682 Hornet reports spacecraft right on target point. 1508 01:25:55,734 --> 01:25:56,850 Splashdown! 1509 01:25:56,902 --> 01:25:58,985 Hornet, splashdown. 1510 01:25:59,029 --> 01:26:02,193 Hornet copies. 1511 01:26:02,240 --> 01:26:07,326 This is SWIM 1, the Command Module is at stable 1. 1512 01:26:07,371 --> 01:26:09,112 Hornet roger. 1513 01:26:09,164 --> 01:26:12,202 Stable 1 now, stable 1. 1514 01:26:16,088 --> 01:26:17,440 Our condition is all three excellent. 1515 01:26:17,464 --> 01:26:20,207 We're just fine, take your time. 1516 01:26:20,258 --> 01:26:23,126 That was Mike Collins reporting the crew is excellent. 1517 01:26:23,178 --> 01:26:24,510 Doing all right, 1518 01:26:24,554 --> 01:26:25,920 third astronaut is in the net 1519 01:26:25,972 --> 01:26:28,840 and on his way up. 1520 01:26:28,892 --> 01:26:31,179 Clear the Command Module. 1521 01:26:36,316 --> 01:26:39,480 Everybody's in the hatch and finally in the helicopter. 1522 01:26:43,865 --> 01:26:45,276 This is Recovery 1. 1523 01:26:45,325 --> 01:26:47,032 I have three astronauts aboard, 1524 01:26:47,077 --> 01:26:52,118 switching power and frequency, power and frequency. 1525 01:26:52,165 --> 01:26:54,031 Recovery 1, Hornet. Understand Big Swimmer 1526 01:26:54,084 --> 01:26:55,620 has completed his decontamination 1527 01:26:55,669 --> 01:26:57,456 of the Command Module. 1528 01:27:03,844 --> 01:27:06,382 The elevator will take Recovery 1 1529 01:27:06,430 --> 01:27:09,423 down to the hangar deck where the crew will enter 1530 01:27:09,474 --> 01:27:12,012 the Mobile Quarantine facility. 1531 01:27:12,060 --> 01:27:15,098 This control center becoming jammed with people. 1532 01:27:15,147 --> 01:27:16,638 We've never seen this many people 1533 01:27:16,690 --> 01:27:19,273 in the control center at one time before. 1534 01:27:22,571 --> 01:27:24,483 The Apollo 11 plaque has been hung 1535 01:27:24,531 --> 01:27:27,114 in the Mission Control Center, 1536 01:27:27,159 --> 01:27:29,196 a replica of the crew patch. 1537 01:27:56,480 --> 01:28:01,521 And the flags are waving and the cigars are being lit up, 1538 01:28:01,568 --> 01:28:04,231 and clear across the big board in front 1539 01:28:04,279 --> 01:28:10,446 is President John F. Kennedy's message to Congress 1540 01:28:10,494 --> 01:28:12,952 from May 1961. 1541 01:28:15,582 --> 01:28:18,666 Even though I realize that this is in some measure 1542 01:28:18,710 --> 01:28:21,418 an act of faith and vision, 1543 01:28:21,463 --> 01:28:23,580 for we do not now know 1544 01:28:23,632 --> 01:28:25,589 what benefits await us. 1545 01:28:25,634 --> 01:28:28,968 But if I were to say, my fellow citizens, 1546 01:28:29,012 --> 01:28:31,595 that we shall send to the moon, 1547 01:28:31,640 --> 01:28:37,432 240,000 miles away from the control station in Houston, 1548 01:28:37,479 --> 01:28:41,814 a giant rocket more than 300 feet tall, 1549 01:28:41,858 --> 01:28:43,850 fitted together with a precision better 1550 01:28:43,902 --> 01:28:46,110 than the finest watch, 1551 01:28:46,154 --> 01:28:49,067 carrying all the equipment needed for propulsion, 1552 01:28:49,115 --> 01:28:50,401 guidance, control, 1553 01:28:50,450 --> 01:28:53,909 communications, food, and survival, 1554 01:28:53,954 --> 01:28:56,162 on an untried mission, 1555 01:28:56,206 --> 01:28:58,823 to an unknown celestial body, 1556 01:28:58,875 --> 01:29:01,583 and then return it safely to Earth, 1557 01:29:01,628 --> 01:29:03,836 reentering the atmosphere at speeds of over 1558 01:29:03,880 --> 01:29:06,873 25,000 miles per hour, 1559 01:29:06,925 --> 01:29:10,384 causing heat about half that of the temperature of the sun, 1560 01:29:10,428 --> 01:29:12,761 almost as hot as it is here today, 1561 01:29:12,806 --> 01:29:16,891 and do all this, and do all this and do it right, 1562 01:29:16,935 --> 01:29:20,428 and do it first, before this decade is out, 1563 01:29:20,480 --> 01:29:22,392 then we must be bold. 1564 01:30:43,939 --> 01:30:45,646 Man's first trip to the moon, 1565 01:30:45,690 --> 01:30:47,226 a magnificent eight-day voyage 1566 01:30:47,275 --> 01:30:49,517 spanning time and space and history, 1567 01:30:49,569 --> 01:30:52,312 ended today when three American explorers 1568 01:30:52,364 --> 01:30:55,948 brought their small ship down safely in the Pacific. 1569 01:30:55,992 --> 01:30:57,904 Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong, 1570 01:30:57,953 --> 01:30:59,740 Edwin Aldrin, and Michael Collins 1571 01:30:59,788 --> 01:31:02,496 landed their spacecraft southwest of Hawaii 1572 01:31:02,540 --> 01:31:04,873 at ten minutes of one, Eastern time, 1573 01:31:04,918 --> 01:31:06,784 nine miles from the recovery ship 1574 01:31:06,836 --> 01:31:08,668 and two miles off target. 1575 01:31:08,713 --> 01:31:10,670 After donning protective clothing, 1576 01:31:10,715 --> 01:31:12,377 the three astronauts were airlifted 1577 01:31:12,425 --> 01:31:14,041 to the carrier Hornet, 1578 01:31:14,094 --> 01:31:16,962 and transferred to a special isolation chamber. 1579 01:31:17,013 --> 01:31:19,005 They'll be quarantined 18 days 1580 01:31:19,057 --> 01:31:21,720 while scientists determine if they've brought back 1581 01:31:21,768 --> 01:31:24,101 any dangerous lunar organisms. 1582 01:31:24,145 --> 01:31:26,888 Their flight climaxed centuries of dreaming 1583 01:31:26,940 --> 01:31:29,853 and months and years of planning and training. 1584 01:31:46,626 --> 01:31:49,039 I'd like to take this opportunity particularly 1585 01:31:49,087 --> 01:31:51,295 to thank all those of you I see out there 1586 01:31:51,339 --> 01:31:53,376 who are my gracious hosts 1587 01:31:53,425 --> 01:31:55,087 here in the lunar receiving laboratory. 1588 01:31:55,135 --> 01:31:58,674 And I can't say that I would choose to spend 1589 01:31:58,722 --> 01:32:00,384 a couple of weeks like that, 1590 01:32:00,432 --> 01:32:03,925 but I'm very glad that we got the opportunity 1591 01:32:03,977 --> 01:32:05,388 to complete the mission.