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5. which the Soviet Union secured in the '50sby being first in space.
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13. Both political parties have determinedthat the United States shall be first.
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24. They just talk, talk, talk...
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35. the spacecraft has landed.
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43. That's right.
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44. Live from the moon.
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49. They're down. They're down.
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86. and these are the wordsthat Cosmonaut Alexei Leonov,
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93. I'm not sure what to say.
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98. and for the world.
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99. How the hell did this happen?
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100. Those bastards at NASA have been actinglike they had everything under control,
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101. and then they fumble the ballright at the goddamn goal line.
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102. Right at the goal!
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103. Yes, sir, it sure looks that way.
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106. They missed the whole goddamn thing!
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107. The whole match!
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112. and then Nixon tripped at the goal line.
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113. That's what it's gonna be.
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116. No, sir.
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117. I'll tell you that right goddamn now.
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118. Not Nixon.
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119. Shane, let's go. Shake a leg. Bus is almost here.
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120. - Last day of school?-Next week.
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121. One more week to go, sailor.
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122. Yeah, I know.
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124. - I mean, yes, sir.-That's right.
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125. They shoulda let you land,
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127. Yeah. Well, that wasn't my mission, buddy.
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128. Hey. Here's your lunch, okay?
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129. - Let's get going.-Thank you.
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130. Hey, you have a good day, okay?
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131. - Yeah. Bye, Dad.-Bye-bye.
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132. Love you, sweetie. Have a good day.
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133. - Thank you.-Okay.
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135. I don't know. Deke's calledan all-hands meeting this morning.
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137. I hope they still fly Apollo 15.
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138. Yeah.
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140. Hey, do you want meto save this or toss it?
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141. Toss it.
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142. Okay.
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143. Save it.
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144. - Morning, Poppy.-Morning.
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145. - Morning, sir.-Morning.
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146. Apollo 11 is scheduled to flyin two and a half weeks.
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147. Neil, Buzz, Mike and their backup crewwill continue training as planned.
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149. So, training for Apollos 12 to 20will also continue as planned...
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150. but not today.
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151. I was at the Capewith the rest of the Mercury astronauts
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152. when Jim Webb came down and told usthe Russians put the first man in space.
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153. Webb wanted usto put a good face on for the press.
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154. So we did, but not for a while.
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155. First, we had to be pissed off,
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156. and we were.
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157. Gus could hardly speak. And Al...
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158. Glad Al Shepard's not here today.
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159. Al was really pissed. Even Glenn.
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160. Yes, believe it or not, gentlemen,
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161. John Glenn actually said the word "fuck."
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162. So before we go back to work, it's time to be pissed!
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163. All training evolutions for todayhave been canceled.
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165. kick your dog, gnash your teeth, howl at the moon,
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166. or do whatever suits your purpose.
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169. That is all.
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175. Maybe
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180. Now what becomes of the brokenhearted
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181. Pam.
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185. All right. Fine.
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186. - Pam! Pam!-All right!
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187. Come on up, Pam.
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188. Set it off. Set it off.
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189. - Pam, throw it.-No!
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190. - One more round?-Yeah!
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192. We at NASA were given no indicationthe Soviets were so close to a landing.
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200. We said we had a 95% confidence levelthe January vehicle was unmanned.
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201. But we only had 80% confidenceon the second launch.
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209. Can you move up the launch of Apollo 11?
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210. The vehicle could be ready,
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211. but the phase of the moonwould not be correct.
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212. The phase of the moon? Come on.
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214. If the phase of the moon is not correct,
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215. there won't be enough lighton the surface.
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216. And we cannot land in darkness.
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217. Shit.
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218. Our program is much more robust, more capable in every way.
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219. We will not only match the Soviets, we will surpass them.
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220. NASA is prepared to extendmanned exploration beyond the moon.
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221. Mankind's journey into the cosmoshas only just begun.
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224. for what you called a "dress rehearsal'for the landing.
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225. But Ed Baldwin and Gordo Stevensactually piloted the lunar module
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227. They were so close.
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229. If they had, we'd have beaten the Russiansby a full month.
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230. Landing wasn't in the mission plan.
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231. Apollo 10 was intended to test equipmentand procedures for the actual landing.
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233. But they could've landed, right?
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235. An American, Edward Baldwin, could have been the first man on the moon.
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236. No, this is not true.
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237. There was insufficient fuelfor such an attempt.
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239. It was never considered. Never.
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240. Yes?
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243. - How ya feelin'?-Hey.
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244. How we doing today, fellas?
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245. Not at all? You don't have a commentat all about any of this?
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246. No comment.
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247. - Zero?-Zero comment.
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249. I couldn't think of a thing.
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250. All right, I'll buy the next round, okay? Thanks.
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251. What's up, big man?
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252. - Hey, how we doing today?-Good, man.
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253. Good to see you again. Good to see you.
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254. - It's kinda shitty.-Kinda shitty. Right.
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257. You don't need that.
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260. Not a one. We're just here blowing off some steam.
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261. Come on. You guys were pretty close.
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262. Got eight miles above the surface.
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263. So close you just reach outand grab a handful of moondust.
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264. And then NASA decides to bring you home.
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265. That must sting.
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266. Don't matter.
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268. Dress rehearsal.
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270. Wouldn't go that far.
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272. Not in the mission plan.
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275. wouldn't the smart move have beenfor Apollo 10 to land on the moon?
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280. since there wasn't enough fuel on board, and the LEM was too heavy to land anyway.
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281. Bunch of bullshit.
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282. Snoopy was heavier than Eagle.
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284. But all that means is we woulda hada little narrower safety margin
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285. if we'd gone for the landing.
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286. - Ain't that right, Ed?-That's a fact.
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291. and NASA is full of smart people,
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294. You got some balls, man.
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296. I mean, NASA's always been knownfor its willingness to push the envelope.
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299. Not anymore.
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300. Come on. I've been around you guys a lot.
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301. You like beingon the bleeding edge of things.
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305. We used to be like that.
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306. I mean, hell, in Mercury and Gemini,
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307. we hung it out there over the edgeevery single time we went up.
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308. But those days are over.
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309. You're right. We don't have guts at NASA anymore...
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310. since the fire.
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311. The Apollo 1 fire.
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315. They were good men.
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316. That's the thing. Good men die in test planes all the time.
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317. But we don't change the whole cultureof flight test 'cause good men die.
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318. We still get up thereand push the envelope every single day,
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321. We all know that. It's always there.
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322. But we get up there anyway, and we keep taking the risks.
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323. But we stopped taking risks at NASA.
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324. And that's why we lost the moon.
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325. Thanks, Ed.
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328. Houston, Eagle. We have a program alarm.
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330. Copy that. 12-02.
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331. Stand by, Eagle. We're checking.
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332. In the meantime, yaw the antennaaround minus niner, yaw plus 18.
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333. Copy. Minus nine, plus 18.
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336. GUIDO, this is Margo.I think I recognize that alarm.
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337. It's okay. They can still land.
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340. Twelve-02 is a program alarm for the AGCsignaling "Executive overflow, no VAC."
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341. The computer is rebooting itself, but it's not a problem.
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342. Houston, we need a reading on the 12-02.
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346. Eagle, Houston, abort. Repeat. Abort landing.
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356. No, not "feel."This is not a place for feelings.
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357. Something is or it is not. That is science.
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365. Then you must only do that which advances the work.
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368. Good.
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369. Tell your fatherl'm sending something for his birthday,
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370. but he won't get it until after.
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371. I will.
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372. "We were right there.
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373. So close you felt like you could reach outand grab a handful of moondust.
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374. All it would've taken was some guts.
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375. But we don't have guts at NASA anymore.
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376. That's why we didn't beat the Russiansto the moon."
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380. Von Braun wants you reassignedto the Apollo Applications Project
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381. effective immediately.
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382. Are you taking me off Apollo 15?
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383. You took you off 15.
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384. Von Braun wanted yououtta the program completely,
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386. Apollo Applications.
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389. that you and I haven't talked aboutin this very office.
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390. - Jesus Christ.-We have gotten too timid since the fire.
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391. We should be leaning forward insteadof worrying about every little goddamn—
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392. Pull your head outta your ass, Ed!
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396. What the hell are you talking about?
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397. The country's in shock, Eddie.
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398. Like Pearl Harbor shock.
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399. American people thoughtwe had this thing in the bag,
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406. That's usually what happenswhen the race is over.
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423. God help us all.
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427. I don't know what I'm gonna do yet.
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429. - Hell no.-Exactly.
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430. So, you'll go back to the navy, which means we're moving.
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432. I don't know, are you gonna ask for Pax River?
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441. Which means, based on your past,
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447. because you'll be commanding your squadronon your carrier on Yankee Station,
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448. flying strike missions over Vietnam.
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454. - Something like that.-To a reporter!
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455. I thought there wassupposed to be this code.
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456. The pilot's code that says you're notsupposed to talk about your feelings.
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457. Like, how you might feelabout not landing on the moon,
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458. or, I don't know, how you feelabout the whole damned space program.
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459. The code says you're not supposedto talk about those things.
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460. That's what you said. Not with your buddies,
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461. not with your family, not with your wife.
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462. - This has nothing to do—I mean, who knew?
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463. Who knew that all it tookwas a couple of drinks in a dive bar
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464. for you to break that code?
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465. I'm gonna learn to drink with the guys.
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466. Yeah, 'cause then I can find outhow my husband really feels about his job.
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467. Or I'll just read about it in the newspapers with everyone else!
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468. Right?
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469. Your neck?
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470. Yeah. Couch is too damn small.
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471. I like it that way.
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472. Why is that?
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473. So there's no other choice.
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474. The hell y'all looking at?
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475. You never seen a lowly pudknockerfrom Apollo Applications?
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476. Look,
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477. I know there was some dumb son of a bitch
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478. that shot his mouth off in the pressand made the whole agency look bad.
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479. But I also know that
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480. the crew of Apollo 11 is gonna makeeveryone forget about all that.
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481. Because Neil, Buzz, Mike,
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482. they're the kind of guyswho don't fold when things get tough.
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483. They're the kinda guysthat might get knocked down...
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484. but then they just pick themselves upand get back to work.
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485. So, I'm here to help you boysget back to work.
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486. Any way I can.
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487. From Siberia...
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488. I bring you adjusted fueland payload calculations for the S-IVB.
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489. I think Siberia...
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490. sits over there.
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491. Two weeks to launch, gentlemen.
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492. This will be our last meetingbefore 11 heads for the Cape,
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493. so I want final checklists on my desk.
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494. So, will he make the call?
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495. I don't know.
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496. Ziegler said the president wants to callthe astronauts on the moon,
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497. but I think they'releaving themselves some wiggle room.
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498. But it's another chance to demonstratethe superiority of our technology.
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499. The Russian audio was terrible.
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500. We will call a man on the moonfrom a telephone. I mean, it's amazing.
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501. I told them. You know what Ziegler said?
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502. "The president doesn't usually callthe silver medalist."
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503. Got it!
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504. It wasn't easy, but I got it.
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505. Just glad we remembered.
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506. Just as well. It was always extra weight.
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507. Pilots.
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508. We should have stuck with the monkeys.
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509. Almost a month has passed
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510. since the historic landingof a Soviet cosmonaut on the moon
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511. shocked the world.
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512. During that time, the crew of Apollo 11has continued to train and prepare
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513. for their own historic landingon the lunar surface.
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514. While the Nixon administration has madeno public commitment
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515. to any landing beyond this one,
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516. multiple anonymous sourcesin the White House have said
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517. that if Apollo 11 were to end in failure,
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518. the entire programwould probably be canceled.
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519. This is Apollo Saturn Launch Control.
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520. The crew are aboard the spacecraft, the hatch is closed,
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521. and everything seemsto be proceeding satisfactorily.
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522. In just a few moments, there will bea scheduled hold in the count
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523. at exactly T-minus two hours.
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524. Built-in hold in five, four,
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525. three, two, one.
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526. Holding.
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527. The count has been heldat T-minus two hours.
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528. Flight Director Gene Kranzis now giving last-minute...
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529. Jim, I want you to bring in the backupsand lock the doors.
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530. - Cut the video and the mics.-You got it, Flight.
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531. Till a few weeks ago,I thought I knew what today was all about.
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532. I thought it was about being first.
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533. Turns outthe stakes are much bigger than that.
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534. Today is about the future of our country.
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535. The future of the world.
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536. Because if we fail in our mission today,
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537. the United States willturn away from space,
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538. turn away from the future.
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539. Bogged down by war, poverty, hatred.
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540. And the future?
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541. Well, the future will belongto the Soviet Union.
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542. They will be the onesreaching into space for all of mankind.
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543. Now, I want you all to think about thatfor a moment.
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544. What that means for the future,
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545. to look likethe "Marxist-Leninist way of life."
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546. But if we succeed,
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547. if we succeedin putting Apollo 11 on the moon,
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548. we're still in this thing.
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549. Still in the race.
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550. The future will be oursto fight for and to win.
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551. We put a man on the moon today,
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552. I guarantee we are not stopping there.
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553. We'll go to Mars. Saturn.
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554. The asteroids, the stars, deep space.
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555. The galaxy.
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556. And then, then we're getting answersto the big questions.
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557. Are we alone? Is there life out there?
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558. I am proud to be a member of this team,
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559. and I know that we will succeed todayin our mission...
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560. in putting two Americans on the moon.
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561. Because in this room, in this agency,
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562. in this country...
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563. failure is not an option.
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564. Kennedy Launch Control, we are go for launch.
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565. Copy, Houston. We are resuming the countdown.
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566. Flying for almost four days,
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567. the American spacecraft known as the Eagleis on course toward the lunar surface.
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568. The spacecraft carryingNeil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin
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569. is now now flying on its own power.
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570. It should start its descentin approximately one hour.
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571. Why don't you give us an ideaof the landing stage
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572. of the lunar module in the Eagle?
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573. After separation, the LEM will perform a pitch-up maneuver,
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574. then the two spacecraft willback away from one another...
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575. Don't get too rowdy with the boys, okay?
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576. Try to behave.
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577. Well, hey, Shane. Have a seat. Welcome.
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578. - Hey. Come on in.-Thanks.
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579. - Can I take your purse?-No. I'll set it down.
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580. a short burn, which will send themdown towards the surface.
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581. attempting this dangerous landing.
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582. Cheers.
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583. To Snoopy and what might have been.
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584. You ever think aboutwhat you would have said if it'd been you?
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585. - What's that?-If you were the first man on the moon.
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586. Probably something better than
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587. "I'm here for the Marxist-Leninistway of fucking life," I'm sure.
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588. Never thought about it.
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589. Come on. Never?
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590. Never once.
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591. I thought about it a lot.
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592. Oh, yeah?
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593. So, what would you have said, Gordo?
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594. - Thanks, Pam.-Anytime, Ed.
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595. Well, first I thought, you know, maybe quote one of the classics.
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596. Aristotle, Plutarch, Voltaire.
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597. Dean Martin.
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598. But then I thought, no, it should be about today. Now.
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599. You know, the whole world seemslike it's tearing itself apart.
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600. War, death, hate.
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601. Chicago, last year.
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602. Man, Chicago last year.
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603. I never seen anything like that before.
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604. I love that city. I went to school there.I had a bunch of friends, you know?
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605. And to be back there on those streetswhere I went to school
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606. and see it all go down like that?
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607. You know, the cops just beating on those kids?
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608. You remember? You know?
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609. Just crushing their headswith their batons
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610. and just blood everywhere and they—
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611. I just never seen that before.
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612. To see the hate in their eyes.
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613. You know, they wanted to kill those kids. They wanted to crush them.
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614. Right? Like they were just bugs.
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615. And I thought to myself, "You know, maybe,
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616. maybe a man being up on the moon...
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617. might make people like that just lift their eyes for a moment
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618. and look past that hateand see something bigger.
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619. Bigger like...
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620. hope."
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621. So, what would you have said, Gordo?
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622. What would you have said?
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623. I would've said...
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624. I'm Gordo Stevens and I come in peace.
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625. Three times a night.
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626. You're a stupid idiot.
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627. You're a stupid, stupid man.
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628. You had me.
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629. Eagle, Columbia, Houston.
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630. All systems are looking goodfor going over the hill.
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631. Ten seconds to LOS.
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632. Roger that.
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633. Roger that, Houston.Talk to you on the other side.
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634. Loss of signal of Apollo 11. Reacquisition in 48 minutes.
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635. Good time for a head call.
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636. It's pretty disturbing, but it was really good.
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637. You know, it sticks with you.
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638. Jon Voight is amazing.
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639. What did Gordo think of this movie?
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640. He was just upsetthat it wasn't that kind of X-rated film.
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641. Of course he was.
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642. Marge. It's so good to see you.
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643. Well, well, well.
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644. The queen has arrived.
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645. - I thought you said she wasn't coming.-I assumed she wasn't.
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646. If I had knownDeke's wife was gonna show up,
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647. I would've had the butlerbring out the good silver.
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648. - Hello, Karen.-Hello.
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649. - Tracy.-Marge.
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650. Are you busy right now?
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651. Not at all.
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652. Good. Excuse us.
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653. - Napkin.-Thanks.
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654. It's a small spacecraftfor three grown men to live in full-time.
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655. - Should we sit down?-Sure.
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656. Everyone believes it would bein the best interests of the agency...
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657. and the country
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658. for Edward to make a public denial,
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659. stating emphatically thathe was grossly misquoted by that reporter
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660. and strongly disassociating himselffrom those remarks.
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661. I also think, in that instance,
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662. Deke would be able to persuadeDr. Von Braun to reinstate him on 15.
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663. It's not that simple, Marge.
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664. Eddie would never get up and lie.
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665. He went to Annapolis. Right?
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666. Duty, honor, country. Those things matter to him.
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667. You don't have to go to Annapolisto have integrity, Karen.
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668. No, I don't mean to imply that, but I know my husband—
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669. Duty, honor, country.
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670. I believe in those things.
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671. Sometimes...
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672. you have to pick two.
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673. This is a very exciting time.
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674. Just one month ago, Russian cosmonaut Alexei Leonov
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675. became the first manto step foot on the moon.
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676. Now, American astronautsNeil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin
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677. hope to do the same.
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678. Much preparation has been madefor this moment.
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679. Millions of people around the worldawait their landing.
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680. Once they are on the moon's surface...
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681. Your father says he misses you.
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682. He says you don't call. You don't write.
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683. You should go home and see him.
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684. I'll call.
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685. Have you no wish to go home?
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686. No sentimental attachments to Huntsville?
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687. To paraphrase a great man,
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688. "Alabama is not a place for feelings."
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689. Your tongue will get you in troubleone day, Margo.
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690. So I've heard.
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691. One minute to reacquisition of signalfrom Apollo 11.
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692. One minute to reacquisition.
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693. All the work was for this moment.
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694. We are about to land a man on the moon.
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695. Come.
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696. Godspeed, Eagle.
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697. Eagle has begun its final descent...
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698. Final approach!
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699. Come on now, Neil.
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700. You got this, buddy! Right down the pipe!
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701. Okay. Gather round, gather round. Come on, kids. Come on.
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702. - Come on. Sit down, Shane.-They're heading for the landing.
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703. Isn't this exciting?
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704. two men to descend from orbitto the moon's surface
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705. and then back up again.
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706. Cheers.
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707. It is a marvel of modern engineering.
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708. There it is.
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709. There is a crossinghalf a mile to the east.
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710. This way.
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711. Turn that off!
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712. Silence from now on!
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713. Beta ARM. Altitudes are a little high.
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714. Houston, I'm getting a little fluctuationin the AC voltage now.
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715. Roger. Looks good to us.You're still looking good at three.
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716. Coming up three minutes.
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717. Our position checks downrangeshow us to be a little long.
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718. AGS has gone about two feet per secondgreater than it should be.
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719. Roger. That still looks good to us.You are go. You are go for landing.
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720. Roger. Understood. Go for landing.
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721. Three thousand feet.
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722. Eight hundred feet.
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723. Eight hundred feet. Into the AGS, 47 degrees.
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724. Eagle, looking great. You're go.
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725. Thirty-five degrees.
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726. Thirty-five degrees.750. Coming down to 23.
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727. Copy.
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728. Three hundred feet, down three and a half, 47 forward.
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729. Altitude velocity light.
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730. Watch your shadow out there.
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731. I see the shadow.
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732. Wait. Got some boulders up ahead.
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733. Right in our path.
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734. I'm going long, looking for a better site.
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735. Thrusting forward.
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736. One hundred feet, three and a half down, nine forward.
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737. Five percent.
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738. Control, how much fuel does he have left?
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739. Twenty seconds, Flight.
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740. Seventy-five feet.
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741. Rocks everywhere. Still looking for a spot to set down.
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742. He's outside the safety margin.
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743. Should we abort?
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744. Neil knows the situation.It's his spacecraft now.
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745. Lights on. Twenty feet.
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746. Kicking up some dust.
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747. - Lot of dust.-Drifting right.
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748. Watch that one!
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749. Watch it!
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750. We've lost telemetry.
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751. No bioreadings!
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752. Lost contact.
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753. AGC is negative. And no data from the on board computer.
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754. Flight, I've got nothing here.
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755. - I've lost the whole board!-No signal!
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756. Settle down, people. Settle!
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757. CAPCOM, see if you can raise the LEM.
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758. Eagle, Houston. Do you read?
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759. Eagle, this is Houston. Do you read?
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760. Eagle, this is Houston, do you copy?
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761. Eagle, Houston. Do you read?
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762. CAPCOM, see if Columbia can reach them.
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763. Columbia, Houston. We've lost contactwith the Eagle. See if you can raise them.
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764. Roger that, Houston.
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765. Eagle, Columbia. Do you read? Over.
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766. Eagle, this is Columbia. Can you copy my transmission? Come back.
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767. Eagle, this is Columbia.
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768. How do you read?
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769. Eagle, this is Houston. Do you copy?
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770. Over.
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771. Is it possible the spacecraft exploded?
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772. Unlikely.
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773. If the LEM had exploded,
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774. we would have seen some precursor events
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775. in the telemetry streambefore we lost signal.
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776. They're outta fuel, so they're definitely down.
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777. Maybe it was just communications.
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778. And all telemetry? No.
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779. These are independent systems.
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780. They could not fail simultaneouslyunless there was a catastrophic event.
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781. So they crashed?
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782. Most likely.
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783. The skin on the Eagle is so thin,
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784. you could punch a hole in itwith a screwdriver.
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785. At least they were in their suits.
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786. So, they could've surviveda breach of the LEM's hull.
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787. If they are alive, what's our contingency plan?
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788. There is no contingency plan.
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789. There is no way to effect a rescuefrom the lunar surface.
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790. Columbia will pass over Tranquilityin 54 minutes.
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791. There's a telescope on board.
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792. Maybe Mike can see something from orbit.
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793. Eagle, this is Houston. Do you copy? Over.
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794. I'm coming upon the Sea of Tranquility now.
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795. I'm following the surface terrain.
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796. I think the landing siteshould be coming up soon.
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797. Can't see anything yet. Nothing.
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798. Can't see— Wait. There.
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799. Don't know if you can see this.
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800. I don't see anything.
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801. Mike's got a better viewthrough the scope.
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802. We're just looking at a shitty TV screen.
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803. I see Eagle.
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804. I'd say she's about six to eight milessouthwest to the targeted landing site.
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805. Seems to be in a pretty rocky area.
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806. Can't see any movement or activity.
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807. He wouldn't be able to from that altitude.
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808. At least we know where they are.
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809. Eagle, this is Houston. Do you copy? Over.
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810. Thousands have gatheredin cities across the world,
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811. waiting with bated breath for any wordon the fate of Apollo 11 and its crew.
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812. But as more time passes, hope is beginning to fade.
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813. In Rome, Pope Paul led the faithfulin prayers for the return of the men,
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814. quoting the Ninth Psalm,
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815. "The Lord is a strongholdin times of trouble."
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816. To recap: It's been over four hours sinceradio contact with the Eagle was lost...
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817. Karen, you and Louannehead over to the Aldrin house.
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818. Betty and Jackie, to the Collins.
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819. Linda, you come with meover to the Armstrongs.
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820. There's gonna be a lot of press out there,
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821. but you just push past themand say "No comment."
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822. Everyone else, stay here with Tracy and the kids
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823. and hold down the fort, please.
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824. Stay by your phones.
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825. I think it's gonna be a long night.
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826. Let's go.
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827. Mr. President,
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830. that the likelihood of the astronauts
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831. having survived a crash of this nature
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832. is very low.
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833. It's...
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834. such a tragedy.
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835. There is a statement that was preparedfor you in just this eventuality.
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836. Yeah, I've read it.
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837. I'll...
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838. alert the networks that I wantairtime to address the nation.
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839. "In ancient days..."
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840. —better ancient times, I think.
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841. "In ancient times..."
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842. "men looked at stars and saw theirheroes in the constellations."
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843. "In modern times we do much the same..."
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844. "but our heroes are epic menof flesh and blood..."
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845. "and these men will remainthe foremost in our hearts."
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846. "For every human being who looks upat the moon in the nights to come..."
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847. "will know that there is some cornerof another world..."
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848. "that is forever mankind."
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849. Okay, that's great. We'll do it just like that.
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850. There's nothing leftfor us to do in the back,
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851. so they let us go.
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852. There is an old superstition.
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853. Never drink to a successbefore it happens.
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854. Not very scientific, but good advice.
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855. Doctor, we have a problem.
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856. Mike, I think we all understandhow you feel, but...
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857. All due respect, Houston,I don't think you do understand.
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858. I decided a long time ago thatif something like this were to happen,
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859. that I wasn't coming home alone.
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860. I'm staying right where I am.
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861. Columbia, out.
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862. He doesn't get to make that decision.
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863. Give him a direct command. An order.
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864. The man's 200,000 miles away.How you gonna enforce it?
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865. I am not calling the presidentand telling him
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866. that Michael Collins refusesto come home alone.
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867. Find his wife. Get her to talk to him.
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868. Jesus Christ. Please tell mewe are not gonna bring this man's wife in.
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869. Houston. Tranquility Base here.Do you read? Over.
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870. Tranquility Base, Houston. Neil, is that you?
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871. That's affirmative, Houston.
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872. Just wanted to let you know that the Eagle has landed.
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873. She might have clipped a feather or twoon the way down,
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874. but she's still here, and so are we.
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875. Copy that, Tranquility.
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876. You just made a whole lot of peoplevery happy down here.
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877. Glad to hear it, Houston.
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878. We're pretty happy up here too, to tell you the truth.
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879. I think I got this camera working, Neil.
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880. We have a picture, Eagle.
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881. Not one of my better landings.
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882. But like we used to say in the navy,
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883. any landing that you can walk away fromis a good one.
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884. We had a rough start,
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885. but we've decided to pick ourselves upand get back to work.
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886. Well, we did it.
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887. We're on the moon.
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