113:17:44 McCandless: Roger. I … 113:00:01 Aldrin: Roger. Thank you, and our mission timer is running now. McCandless may be trying to use mental arithmetic to convert two lunar diameters to its equivalent in solar diameters. Stand by, we thought we had some Earth-reference numbers, but apparently that display is not up at this time. I ran into a minor problem in getting it to rotate fully so that I could get the cover on. (46 min 59 sec; 43 Mb) from the Public Affairs loop starting at about 111:56:00. That change would have been overwhelmed by the effects of the hot-fire. How do you read? ], [Aldrin - (Chuckling) "We didn't seem to talk about it very much, did we? The TVC or Thrust Vector Control check is to ensure that the actuators that aim the gimbal-mounted SPS engine nozzle are working correctly. Over. These may be the Earth photos that Neil remembers taking - rather than AS11-40-5923 and 5924, the two taken out on the surface, probably by Buzz. 114:00:13 Armstrong: I don't blame you a bit. We've completed the uplink; the computer is yours. That sensation kept them both awake. Over. Something like that. Bob Farwell and Kipp Teague have digitally enhanced 5534. This is Apollo Control; 63 hours, 29 minutes Ground Elapsed Time. "], [There is no discussion of the window shades in the Apollo 11 Mission Report. The sector encompassed by the yellow lines in each image is about 25 degrees. We also have a set of about 10 questions relating to observations you made, things you may have seen during the EVA. When the Apollo 11 spacecraft lifted off on July 16, 1969, for the Moon, it signaled a climactic instance in human history. Around the rim is the statement: "From Planet Earth -- July 1969". The Service Module also housed the service propulsion system—the rocket engine that put the spacecraft into lunar orbit and later boosted it back toward Earth. That last transmission was from Neil Armstrong. Understand the description there. There's no problem fuel-wise. Wasn't it out in front of us? Copy. 111:59:41 McCandless: Tranquility Base, this is Houston. The LM, with its full propellant tanks, is too heavy to be brought Earthward. Thomas Schwagmeier has compared 5467 with a frame from Buzz’s post-hot-fire DAC sequence, showing roughly a 90 degree change in orientation. So I must have pushed one in and broke one off (with his PLSS prior to doffing). We copy. "], [Aldrin, from the 1969 Technical Debrief - "I think they ought to think a little more about it. Over. See, Buzz could not see it, because he was on the right side. 114:35:37 Armstrong: We've got some down from as much as 3 inches. You want a crew status report? Over. Just want to let you guys know that, since you're an hour and a half over your timeline and we're all taking a day off tomorrow, we're going to leave you. See. Figure 5-8 in the Mission Report is a grainier version of the same image. Over. Paul Fjeld calls attention to a 1968 Grumman photo showing a LM panel with the tips in place. Day 8 . We're just about to do it. Are you copying? This is Apollo Control; 67 hours, 28 minutes Ground Elapsed Time. 112:34:06 McCandless: This is Houston. Journal Contributor David Woods organized digitization of the films after Ed rediscovered them in 2005; and Journal Contributor Colin Mackellar has provided a file combining the two clips ( 4.3 Mb mp4 ). Readback. (Pause). How do you read us? ], discussion of the assembled pan and related items, actual landing site is Juliett 0.65, 7.52, his Super-8 movie camera to work during some of his Apollo shifts, Armstrong, from the 1969 Technical Debrief, Apollo Experience Report - Protection from Radiation. That seemed to be what was stopping the cover from going on completely - the fact that, when the canister was inserted, I couldn't seem to rotate it as much as I thought it should have been rotated. The Apollo 11 Saturn V space vehicle lifts off on July 16, 1969 with astronauts Neil Armstrong, ... Trump's inner circle is telling him that Giuliani and the rest of his legal team are making him look like an idiot, ... saying only that the Iranians had been imprisoned for trying … Loud and clear. (For) the RCS configuration, we're requesting you use quads Alpha and Bravo. Over. We've successfully re-acquired high-gain antenna. First question here is how your best estimate of the yaw of the LM as compared to the nominal pre-flight plan. Apollo 11’s goal was simply to arrive on the Moon, then return to Earth. The timing of the Apollo 11 mission, July 20, 1969, was to keep JFK's promise. [Because Neil and Buzz are both right-handed, it was probably Neil, standing on the left side of the cabin, who opened the overhead valve. Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin, who landed on the moon over 51 years ago, received his first COVID-19 vaccine Monday (Jan. 18), just before his … This kept my feet up about level with or a little higher than my torso. Who named it West Crater? which is rather leisurely taken. 113:17:52 Armstrong: Roger. I was just wondering how much longer we want to wait, though. One is that it's noisy; and two is that it's illuminated. 114:34:31 Garriott: Roger. Will you verify that the disk with messages was placed on the surface as planned, and also that the items listed in the flight plan - all of those listed there - were jettisoned. Although the re-orientation Neil mentions clearly happened sometime after the PLSS jettison and before the hot-fire, we have no way of knowing how much of a change Neil noticed. Thanks a lot. I think each PLSS bounced once on the porch before it went down. At the earlier time, the shadow length on level ground would have been about 34 meters. Your head doesn't weigh that much, and will very comfortably pick just about any position. However, on the last three missions, the crews took their suits off and piled them on the ascent engine cover. But not always. And I guess you can plan on turning in shortly after AOS on this next pass. Their current plan is to carry out a large LOI burn (LOI-1) then, after two orbits, circularise their orbit with a much shorter burn (LOI-2). (Chuckling) He couldn't appreciate that at all! There are obviously a lot of advantages, but I was very reluctant to do any fancy maneuvering on the first lunar touchdown for selected yaw for lighting considerations. Duration of that burn; 6 minutes, 2 seconds retrograde, and the change in velocity; 2,917.3 feet per second [889.2 m/s]. Neil and Buzz and the other early crews demonstrated the obvious - that it was possible to accomplish a great deal with limited rest. And, I've got a consumables update for you if you're ready to copy or listen. 112:22:37 McCandless: Roger. 114:42:59 Aldrin: Yeah. Then, when the crew walks around near the LM, they stir up the soil and return it to something closer to its normal condition. Apollo 11 is traveling at a velocity of 3 thousand... stand by. 'Cause we saw it on lift-off. Analysis of the conditions experienced indicated that once the crew were in a cold condition, there was not enough heat available in the environmental control system to return them to a comfortable condition. Of course, as viewed from the aft end, why, they did have the Sun shining directly on them. May require VLC for playback. Neil also took some photos of Buzz - AS11-37-5530 to "], [The cabin temperature through the rest period was in the range of 61 to 62 degrees Fahrenheit or about 16 degrees Celsius. And, also, I noticed when I took the bit off that the material was quite well packed, a good bit darker, and the way it adhered to the core tube gave me the distinct impression of being moist. We sort of slipped by lithium hydroxide canister change number 9 during the EVA and EVA Prep. Over. 114:52:51 Garriott: Roger. Over. ], [Frames 5466 to 5468 show the flag. [The LM crew starts depress procedures for the jettison at about 114:07, doing a suit integrity check at 3.5 psi.]. Reading you loud and clear on the high gain, Columbia. [Mike Dinn, Deputy Director at Honeysuckle during Apollo recalls "'Handover' basically means handover from one ground station to another of 'uplink' voice, command and ranging. The Mosaic was made tom multiple images taken with the LROC Wide Angle Camera as was released on 16 March 2011. 114:45:47 Aldrin: There's nothing large, anyway, that's going to get in the way. I had the two OPSs stacked up at the front of the hatch, so there was ample room on the floor for one. Can you estimate the distance to this football(-field)-sized crater from your present position? Very good. Over. ], [As shown on page 16 in the HSK station log, the GDS-to-HSK uplink handover was done at 05:42 GMT/UTC (21 July 1969), which corresponds to a Ground Elapsed Time (GET) of 112:10. "], [Armstrong, from the 1969 Technical Debrief - "That's just one of those areas that didn't occur to us. This is Apollo Control at 72 hours, 45 minutes. (that) this was the appearance of the material which had been uncovered by the rays that appeared darker for 2 or 3 feet extending outward. A generally undesirable landing area for the first one. I think we would have been fully capable of carrying out a lift-off and rendezvous (right after the EVA, had one been required). He and Neil did eat prior to doing the depress and jettison and did, of course, take their helmets off for at least a little while. ], [All the photos taken at this time are out the forward windows except AS11-37-5506 to 5509 which are photos of Earth taken out the rendezvous window over Neil's head. 114:05:33 Collins: Houston, Columbia. this pass. (Long Pause), [Aldrin - "There weren't guards over any of the circuit breakers. That was Fred Haise alternating with Bruce McCandless on that newscast. (Long Pause) Tranquility Base, this is Houston. 113:16:27 McCandless: And, Columbia, if it's agreeable with you, we'd like you to stay awake until we have one successful re-acquisition on the high-gain antenna. Over. Goodnight again. 113:04:48 Collins: Roger, Bruce. Velocity 4,047 feet per second [1,234 m/s], lunar referenced. I guess that takes care of the news for today, Mike. Although we did tromp some in. (Long Pause) Columbia. Image by LPI. The ignition time passed up to the crew on this PAD is 4 minutes, 39 seconds earlier than the LOI-1 time published in the Flight Plan prior to lift-off. We'll stand by here and see whether we put in a call to the crew. I like to be an expert in an area before I get put on the spot. Over. 111:56:53 Armstrong: Loud and clear. At the start of each EVA, they took the trash out with them. Just give me the latitude and longitude over 2, altitude, and the grid squares. Over. "], [Aldrin - "If there was, you'd move some way to avoid it. 112:46:14 Aldrin: Roger. This is Houston. 113:15:39 Collins: Load's going in right now. Apollo 11 presently 22,952 nautical miles [42,507 km] out from the Moon, and traveling at a velocity of 3,858 feet per second [1,176 m/s]. 114:06:20 Collins: Good night, Bruce. As their contents are drawn off, the pressures and temperatures within the cryogenic tanks will fall. We probably knew what the unstroked length was, but we probably had seen that someplace in time. The correct term would be mass. "], [I mentioned that there is a lot of bantering on other missions about possible landing gear stroking and that it's impossible to tell how much is banter and how much is fact. B, off. Disable Charlie and Delta. 114:40:19 Aldrin: I think that two corners did touch since, when it was deployed, both of them didn't come out at the same time. 112:15:51 McCandless: Roger, Columbia. ], [Armstrong - "I can't say that I recall it. ], [Armstrong - "There wasn't a whole lot floating around in the cabin. Putting the area of the MESA in shadow also put the (TV) cable in the shadow. But there wasn't room for two. 113:47:49 McCandless: That's affirmative. That was by itself without the bag, and the weight of the water from the CDR's PLSS was 12-1/2 ounces. Figure 3-3 from the Preliminary Science Report, a high-resolution mosaic of Lunar Orbiter photos of the site. We have a state vector uplink. "], [Ultimately, the Apollo 12 crew decided not to take their suits off between the two EVAs. It's just that there seems to be a limit to the number of P22's and the number of grid squares you can search. Buzz had to face the rear of the spacecraft to do the change, but could do it with his right hand. The first six items refer to the top row of switches: (1) Modulate switch to PM(FM); (2) XMTR/RCVR (Transmitter/Receiver) to Prim(ary); (3) PWR AMP (Power Amplifier) to Prim(ary); (4) first function switch to Voice; (5) second function switch to PSM(PCM); (6) third function switch to TV/CWLR (CWEA) Enable. 112:48:46 McCandless: Houston. Should the lunar module experience any problems trying to leave the surface, that would be the end of Armstrong and Aldrin. (Long Pause). I think we could fix that up and obtain a more horizontal position or the capability to roll from one side to the other. Over. The only extra jettison was done sometime between the end of the final EVA and the launch. Over. May require VLC for playback. That let people then decide on their own where they needed to be, covering the various issues and decisions. Apollo 11 – Significance to the American History Introduction. Return to the nominal timeline at 121 hours wake-up. But it wasn't a real objectionable one. 114:05:35 McCandless: Roger. Apollo 11's distance from the Moon now 11,232 nautical miles [20,802 km]. Over. 114:24:27 McCandless: Stand by, Tranquility. Everything rather quiet here in the control room. That's affirmative. If you...(Listens) Go ahead. To break down and restate the steps that McCandless has just read out: After breakfast and a purge of the fuel cells, they will swap out a lithium hydroxide canister for the sixth time. ], 114:35:02 Armstrong: I'm not sure I understand that question, but we got a good bit of the ground mass in the bulk sample plus a sizable number of selected rock fragments of different types. Looking down at the earth going from a wall to a sphere, looking up at the sky darkening and the stars brightening. Over. Analysis of the conditions experienced indicated First off, we'd like to get an O2 fuel cell purge at time 113:30. AS11-42-6179 - Solar corona appearing from behind the Moon. I'm not sure how they're planning to do this. Against the abnormally bright background, then, the disturbed soil looks dark. Radiation 100 point 16. That is, a half mile west of it. We're planning on doing that. I certainly thought I had. But even there, for some reason it didn't seem to want to stand up straight. Go ahead. 114:33:59 Garriott: Tranquility, Houston. It seems as though the surface had been baked in a streak fashion, and I think a couple of pictures on film will show this. For this P52, he used star 40 (Altair, Alpha Aquilae) and 45 (Fomalhaut, Alpha Piscis Austrini). There's that much light that comes through. In addition, because we were trying to minimize our activities and stay in some state of drowsiness, we didn't want to get up and start stirring around, because it would be that much harder to get back to that same state again. I'm not sure we could pull it out if we pushed it in, though. I tried to get as many representative types as I could. 114:45:50 Garriott: Roger. (Long Pause) Tranquility Base. 114:52:48 Armstrong: All that's verified. "], [Collins, from the 1969 Technical Debrief - "Apollo 12 is planning to take their suits off. Image by LPI. "], [As indicated on page 14 of the Honeysuckle Creek station log kept by John Saxon, a signal from the LM was obtained in the main beam of the receiver at 01:18 GMT (GET 107:46) and it was the Honeysuckle TV downlink that was used at the time of Neil's "one small step" at 109:24:48. Countdown clock for lunar landing now showing 37 hours, 18 minutes. Otherwise, I'll just use the old numbers. 112:21:56 McCandless: Roger. We were all settled down and we realized that we still had a light source coming from something. (Long Pause). Sorry to bother you, Columbia. Go ahead. "], [I noted that the landing ellipse (about 19 km by 5 km) contains perhaps two or three dozen craters bigger than West Crater, although it's one of the largest in the southwest quadrant of the ellipse. What Neil is reporting out as far as two lunar diameters (80 solar radii) may be light coming from the outer F-corona. I believe the breaker is currently open. 112:18:30 Collins: Well, that is, if you have new information. (Pause) Houston, this is Tranquility. And the next subject, on the two core tubes which you collected, how did the driving force required to collect these tubes compare? Still being tracked - Apollo 11 still being tracked by the Honeysuckle Creek, Australia station. This time will be made up during the trans-Earth coast, and splash should occur at the Flight Plan time. 112:14:53 Collins: Roger, Houston. So much for that. I really enjoyed it. Apollo 11 now 25,280 nautical miles [46,819 m/s] out from the Moon, traveling at a velocity of 3,832 feet per second [1,168 m/s]. 113:13:28 Collins: Roger. 112:48:27 Collins: I say again, I am maneuvering to the P52 attitude, and do you want a crew status report? Over. We'll be back with you in just a minute. I think all of us who have been through this business (in the simulators) know a good bit about the pace of activities following insertion (into lunar orbit), Buzz will close the circuit breaker at some point after the rest period and, at 123:20:43, about an hour before lift-off, Houston will tell the crew that telemetry indicates that the circuit breaker is in its proper, closed position.]. At their current distance, its angular diameter is about 10 degrees. A look at the Apollo 11 mission to land on the moon led by commander Neil Armstrong and pilots Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins. Copy. This is Apollo Control; 63 hours, 29 minutes Ground Elapsed Time. Over. - and I was on the engine cover with a loop that'd I rigged up of some kind to hold my legs, hanging from something up there. At 69 hours, 19 minutes Ground Elapsed Time; this is Apollo Control. Over. [Armstrong - "And the intent, here, was to begin a data base for coordinating your water usage with your metabolic rates. At 64 hours, 29 minutes Ground Elapsed Time; this is Apollo Control. "], [The unintended left yaw put the MESA farther into the LM shadow than it would have been otherwise. (center of gravity) of the overall unit would tend to be somewhat above the point at which the flagstaff was inserted in the lunar surface. Believe we understand down as deep as 3 inches, did not hit any hard bed, and no significant changes in composition to that depth. Stand by please. (Long Pause) Okay. 113:46:29 Armstrong: Roger. I think that's more likely what we did (than kick them out as some later crews did). 114:00:30 Slayton: Sure wish you'd hurry up and get that trash out of there, though. Based on image measurement and triangulation, It seems a photo of Earth is taken at about this time. Journal Contributor Thomas Schwagmeier notes that, because they wanted to wait and do the canister replacement just before they got ready to depressurize the cabin for the jettison - the used canister would be one of the things jettisoned - 'repressurization' should be 'depressurization'. You can go Block; however, we'd like you to hold off on the P52 option 1 align until after you've passed landing site 2; and we're T13, 124:22...Is that 'zero two'? I asked if the dirt they tracked in settled to the floor pretty quickly. The second SRC was packed rather hurriedly due to the time limitation, and wonder if you would be able to provide any more detailed description of the samples which were included in the second SRC. With that out of the way, Mission Control will uplink three items; a new REFSMMAT, a fresh state vector, and targeting details for the main burn that will insert them into lunar orbit, the Lunar Orbit Insertion (LOI) burn. "], [Aldrin, from the 1969 Technical Debrief - "To cut down on the light level, we're just going to have to do something with the window shades to make them more effective. The Z-axis runs parallel to the CSM's orbital plane and the Y-axis completes the set. (Pause) Mark. And if you could, sometime here, give us P00 and Data: we'll uplink you a new CSM state vector. 112:24:48 McCandless: Roger. Bruce is telling them to set the third function switch to Range, rather than TV/CWLR (CWEA) Enable.]. And longitude over 2 is plus 11.713. ], [I asked if the tongs or the scoop retained a coating of dust after they scraped it through the surface], [Armstrong -(After much thought) "I don't remember. Lunar features appear to be visible illuminated by Earth's light, particularly Mare Imbrium and the ray systems of Copernicus and Kepler. Visiting the moon had been a major dream for the Americans citizens from the 17th century when Galileo first used his telescope to gain a close look at the moon. Was there any difference? 112:47:54 McCandless: Columbia. Geologically interesting, but not a good place to land. Over. (Animated) I just think those geology guys just couldn't wait to get more detail and just wanted more information!"]. ], [The PLSS jettison comes at about 114:14. "], [Readers should note that this quote differs from the one originally transcribed by NASA. The crew of Apollo 11 are about to loop around the Moon's far side where they will fire the SPS engine to enter lunar orbit. Any degree of drift had any difficulty giving the packages the heave-ho miles [ km! Higher because it 's noisy ; and two is that much, did... 114:40:02:. 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