1.  A voyage around the moonmust be made in two phases.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
2.  A rocket shiptaking off from the Earth's surfaceCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
3.  will use almost all the fuel it will carryCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
4.  just to attain a speed great enoughto balance the pull of gravity.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
5.  Here we have a scale drawing of the Earthwith the moon 240,000 miles away.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
6.  This is the elliptical pathwhich our rocket ship will followCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
7.  going out and coming back.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
8.  And then you will use its primary system, the AGS instead of the PGNCS,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
9.  for separation and ascent.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
10.  Copy all that, Tranquility Base?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
11.  Guidance control AGS. Roger, Houston.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
12.  We are definitelyconcerned about stabilityCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
13.  once we fire the ascent enginefrom this canted position.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
14.  In the meantime, we're losing extra weight.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
15.  I don't like the margins, Wernher.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
16.  Getting back to vertical's gonna cost hima lot of ascent fuel.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
17.  I mean, they may not be ableto rendezvous with Columbia.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
18.  The plan is sound, Gene.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
19.  Tranquility, you have go for liftoff.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
20.  Okay, Buzz. Engine Arm on.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
21.  Mike, we'll see you in a bit.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
22.  Keep our beers cold for us.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
23.  Copy that, Tranquility Base.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
24.  Abort Stage.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
25.  - Engine Arm, Ascent.-Engine Arm, Ascent.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
26.  Here goes nothing.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
27.  Ignition.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
28.  Houston, we're definitelypicking up a little shimmy.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
29.  We're leveling out.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
30.  The Eagle has wings.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
31.  Excuse me...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
32.  Good morning, sir.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
33.  Green suits you, Emma.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
34.  Administrator Paine just arrived, sir.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
35.  Hope he's got good news.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
36.  - Could use that.-Deke.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
37.  I'll catch up.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
38.  How much longer do I have to eat shitbefore you put me back on flight status?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
39.  I've been cooling my heelsfor two damn months now.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
40.  Look, it's not only up to me.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
41.  You pissed off a lot of people.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
42.  I'm never going back up, am I?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
43.  Not as long as von Braun's director.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
44.  I'm sorry. But you made your bed.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
45.  So, what the hell am I supposed to do, just keep pushing paper?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
46.  There are worse things.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
47.  Yeah, I guess you'd know, wouldn't ya?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
48.  Watch it, Ed.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
49.  It's from a trusted source in the Kremlin.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
50.  And if this is even close to ready...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
51.  It's merely blueprints.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
52.  I have hundreds of blueprints.It means nothing.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
53.  We can't affordto be cautious now, Wernher.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
54.  This is the new front in the Cold War.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
55.  If the Soviets are gonna builda lunar military outpost up there,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
56.  the president wants one too, and he wants it first.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
57.  He can't be serious.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
58.  Frankly, I've never seen him more serious.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
59.  We're talking a major realignmentof priorities here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
60.  We may have lost the moon, but we canstill win the race for the base.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
61.  "Race for the base"?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
62.  Catchy, right?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
63.  Your testimony before the committeeCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
64.  is the perfect timeto unveil NASA's new strategy.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
65.  Beginning with Apollo 12,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
66.  we will be scouting for the locationCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
67.  of a permanent military installationon the moon.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
68.  Absolutely not.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
69.  We're a scientific program, not a playground for G.I. Joe.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
70.  Wernher. This is a good thing.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
71.  Nixon's doubling down on the program.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
72.  Our budgets will go up exponentially.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
73.  We can bring in three, four more classes of astronauts.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
74.  What do you think, Deke?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
75.  Well, I could sure use the extra manpower,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
76.  but I don't know,12's flight is right around the corner.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
77.  Yeah. We may need to move that up a tad.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
78.  Thomas, listen to me.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
79.  We cannot allow this encroachment.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
80.  I've seen it before.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
81.  My Aggregat 4, it was designed for low-Earth orbit.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
82.  When the Wehrmacht saw its potential, it became the V-2, a terrible weapon.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
83.  We cannot allow spaceto become another battlefield.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
84.  It already is.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
85.  If we don't respond in kind, we'll be sitting ducks.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
86.  I will not watch, yet again, as my work is defiled by men with guns.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
87.  This isn't Germany, Wernher.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
88.  Dick Nixon's been fighting communistsfor 30 years,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
89.  and a red moon isn't somethingour nation can accept.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
90.  Red moon, blue moon, green moon. Enough with this nonsense.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
91.  This is happening.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
92.  I suggest you get on the trainbefore it runs you over.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
93.  Who does he think he is,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
94.  to say "no'to the President of the United States?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
95.  If I say put a military base on the moon, that's it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
96.  End of story.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
97.  I want that Kraut bastard gone.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
98.  I'm afraid he is quite untouchable, Mr. President.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
99.  A beloved figure... he taught the country about space travel.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
100.  Well, then,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
101.  we'll have to get creative now, won't we?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
102.  I miss the barbecue back in Huntsville.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
103.  Maybe it's time to retire. Go back to Alabama.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
104.  Yeah. You could sit on your porch.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
105.  Smoke your pipe.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
106.  Maybe take up painting?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
107.  Besides, who would I eat lunch with?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
108.  I don't know.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
109.  Perhaps a handsome young suitor?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
110.  We're doing this again? You know I don't have time.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
111.  Yes. You're a very busy young woman.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
112.  I heard about this interview of yourswith Gene.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
113.  I was going to tell you. I just wanted—Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
114.  Wanted to do it yourself. I know.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
115.  You worry too muchabout what others might think, Margo.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
116.  You always have.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
117.  The boys couldn't stop talkingabout that Apollo 11 landing.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
118.  Good old-fashioned controlled crash.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
119.  Yeah, Neil's a good stick.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
120.  Though I still thinkyour landing on the Kearsarge,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
121.  outta that Dutch roll, takes the cake.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
122.  So when you going back up, Ed? 15, right?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
123.  Well. It's unclear at the moment.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
124.  Sort of why I asked youto come grab a beer.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
125.  I've been thinking aboutmaybe moving back navy side.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
126.  Yeah, right.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
127.  Now why on God's green earthwould you wanna do something like that?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
128.  Pilots become astronauts, Ed. Not the other way around.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
129.  Well, the only thingl've been flying lately is a desk.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
130.  This about that article?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
131.  Yeah.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
132.  You always did have a wayof pissing off your superior officers.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
133.  Present company included.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
134.  But you're also one of the best aviatorsl've ever seen.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
135.  "One of"?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
136.  Don't be a smart-ass.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
137.  Navy would just about shit themselvesthough to get a guy like you back.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
138.  Especially now. We're making a big push in Vietnam.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
139.  Could be the turning point in the war.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
140.  And that means commanding a squadron or—Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
141.  Squadron?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
142.  You'd probably get commandof an entire air wing.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
143.  And wait till you fly this new Phantom.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
144.  Puts those Pantherswe flew in Korea to shame.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
145.  It's a fire-breathing beast, Ed.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
146.  I'm sorry, Ed.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
147.  It's just, I can't.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
148.  Ed. I can't get another phone callthat your plane was shot down.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
149.  I mean, every time the phone rang, my heart just fell.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
150.  I coulda gotten killedjust as easily going up on 10.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
151.  Yeah. Well, at leastyou weren't being shot at.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
152.  It's what I signed up for, Karen.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
153.  No, Ed. It's what we signed up for.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
154.  Remember?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
155.  Oh, my God, would you just—Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
156.  Cut that out.You're making a mess of things.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
157.  While in Washington, the political falloutfrom the Soviet moon landing continues,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
158.  as a joint congressional committeelooks deeperCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
159.  into the alleged failuresof the space program.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
160.  Administrator Thomas Paine grilledby Senator Ted Kennedy of Massachusetts,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
161.  who's quickly established himselfas a leading voice on the committeeCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
162.  questioning President Nixon's leadership.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
163.  And how, sir, do you justify cancelingproduction of the Saturn V rocketCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
164.  a full year before Apollo 11?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
165.  It was part of a broader—Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
166.  These were drastic reductionsof NASA's funding by President Nixon.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
167.  Excuse me. That's not accurate, Senator.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
168.  The president is fully committedto the space program.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
169.  Yeah.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
170.  Hey.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
171.  Where'd you put those vacuum tubes? TV's fritzing again.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
172.  Jesus.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
173.  I don't know. Maybe...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
174.  What time is it?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
175.  Tell me you're not still drunk.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
176.  Hey, no, baby, I'm... just beat, is all.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
177.  They're really working us down here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
178.  You know I hatebeing away from you and the kiddos.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
179.  Yeah. I'm sure it's just torture.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
180.  Mine, give it back!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
181.  Hey! Daniel, Jimmy!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
182.  Anything you put on that floor, you will pick up. Are we clear?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
183.  Hey, you tell Danny that I said—Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
184.  Listen to his mom, yeah. Tell him I said that, hon.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
185.  Okay.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
186.  Guess I'll see you soon.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
187.  Hey, Trace.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
188.  I love you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
189.  Look, I know you're smart, Margo.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
190.  But it gets intense down there.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
191.  They call it the trench for a reason.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
192.  I need to know you're not some pogueCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
193.  who's gonna wiltat the first sign of pressure.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
194.  No, sir. That wouldn't be—Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
195.  I've had guys on FIDO, solid guys,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
196.  damn near piss their pantsduring a rocky re-entry.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
197.  Well, sir...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
198.  I don't wear pants.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
199.  That is a fact.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
200.  Dr. von Braun sure thinksthe world of you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
201.  How do you two know each other?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
202.  I've known him most of my life, actually.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
203.  My father, he taught at the universityover in Huntsville.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
204.  Dr. von Braun would come over for dinnersand regale us with storiesCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
205.  about rockets to outer space, journeys to the moon.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
206.  Mars.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
207.  I'd never even been outside of Huntsville.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
208.  But he made me thinkanything was possible.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
209.  He's the reason I became an engineer.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
210.  I'm sorry. Am I rambling?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
211.  No. It's nice.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
212.  Tell me a bit more about yourself.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
213.  What do you do for fun?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
214.  I...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
215.  Relax. Margo, it's not a test.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
216.  Astronauts aren't the only onesallowed to have fun around here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
217.  But you are not exactly a spring chicken.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
218.  I give you this job, you're not gonnarun off on me to start a family, are you?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
219.  I don't think kids are in the cards, sir.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
220.  Really? You don't want kids?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
221.  I mean...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
222.  it's not that I don't, it's just, right now—Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
223.  It's okay.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
224.  Not every woman is cut out to be a mother.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
225.  Seen Aleida?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
226.  Aleida.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
227.  Papa is home.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
228.  Octavio.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
229.  I caught her doing it again.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
230.  Livi almost burned her hand.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
231.  You have to get her under controlCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
232.  or find someplace else to live.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
233.  No. No, Cata. Cata, wait.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
234.  Where is she?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
235.  Aleida!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
236.  Aleida, you need to stop doing this.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
237.  It's dangerous. You know that.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
238.  Why do you do it? Talk to me.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
239.  I don't know. I like it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
240.  - English.-I don't want to.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
241.  Aleida...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
242.  you need to talk to me.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
243.  Do you rememberhow we used to talk all the time?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
244.  Look, I know this is hard. I know.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
245.  It's a new home, a new country, a—Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
246.  But we can help each other.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
247.  Just leave me alone.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
248.  Thank God.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
249.  I'm so glad you called.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
250.  How's she doing?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
251.  How do you think?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
252.  All right. Here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
253.  - Okay.-Give this to me.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
254.  Are you sure?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
255.  I will take it from here. You can go.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
256.  - All right.-I'll get it. Thank you, Doris.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
257.  Yeah.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
258.  - Bye-bye.-Bye.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
259.  Trace?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
260.  Hon, it's Karen. I—Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
261.  Don't you dare make excuses for him.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
262.  Gordo can stay with that Cape cookiefor all I care.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
263.  - Okay.-I'm not letting him back in this home.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
264.  Yes, let's calm down, all right?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
265.  I could hear her!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
266.  She was in the room with him.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
267.  Maybe some of you other wivescan grin and bear it for the program,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
268.  but... fuck the program!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
269.  Trace...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
270.  come here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
271.  You know...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
272.  I have this fantasyl'm married to another man.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
273.  Yeah?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
274.  Yeah, his name's Bert.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
275.  He's an accountant, 9:00 to 5:00, drives a Buick.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
276.  Does Bert have a brother?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
277.  Come on. Ed's a rock.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
278.  Believe you me, being marriedto Edward Baldwin is no picnic.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
279.  I'm not saying our problems are the same,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
280.  but that doesn't meanwe don't have problems.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
281.  You know...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
282.  I think I always knew.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
283.  I was just—Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
284.  I fooled myself into— to feeling like a—Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
285.  Christ, he's not even tryingto hide it anymore.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
286.  I do everything for that man, Karen.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
287.  I know.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
288.  I know it's not easy, I do.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
289.  Divorce.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
290.  I mean, that's what we're talking about.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
291.  That's where this leads.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
292.  I mean, it's—it is hard enough for any woman.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
293.  But for women like us, it's—Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
294.  Do you remember Harriet and Don?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
295.  There were reporterscamped out in their front lawn.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
296.  Their kids' photos were in magazines.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
297.  I mean, Trace, you gotta think about those things.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
298.  You know, I mean,a divorced single mother of two. I—Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
299.  How do you support yourself? I mean, what do you tell your kids?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
300.  Your parents?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
301.  I mean, you're not just leaving Gordo, you're leaving your entire life.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
302.  I'm sorry. I—Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
303.  Trace, I want what's best for you, I do.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
304.  Look me in the eyeand tell me you don't love him.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
305.  Well...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
306.  shit.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
307.  Margo.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
308.  I thought you'd already left for DC.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
309.  I am disappointed in you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
310.  Why? What happened?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
311.  You've made me look very bad.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
312.  I was second to the moon.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
313.  And now you, you will be the first womanin Mission Control.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
314.  You didn't have to convince him, did you?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
315.  I did not say a word.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
316.  Gene is a smart man. He could see how talented you are.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
317.  No, this is you alone.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
318.  No, it wasn't.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
319.  Yes.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
320.  Well, I...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
321.  I've had this for over 20 years.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
322.  And now I would like you to have it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
323.  I was hoping for cognac.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
324.  Welcome to the trench,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
325.  - Eva von Braun!-Eva von Braun!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
326.  All right, people. Let's get those handover briefs started.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
327.  White Team is on-console in 35 minutes.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
328.  Don't take it personal.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
329.  They pull this stuffwith all the new guys.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
330.  Feeling like we shouldmake a little detour here, Freddie.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
331.  Come on, Gordo.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
332.  Don't you rememberthe ass-chewing we got last time?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
333.  Ellington Tower, NASA 963.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
334.  Boys, Daddy's home.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
335.  Hello.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
336.  Hey.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
337.  - Daddy!-Daddy!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
338.  Yeah!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
339.  I got you something. I got you this.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
340.  It's the biggestbecause you're the biggest.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
341.  Smelling good, Trace. What you cooking?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
342.  It's just some casserole. Hands off. It's for the barbecue.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
343.  - Barbecue?-Mm-hmm.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
344.  All right!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
345.  It's good to see you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
346.  - You too.-Okay.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
347.  - That's the casserole.-Yeah.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
348.  Guys.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
349.  Hey, you. Glad you could make it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
350.  Yeah, well, wouldn't miss it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
351.  - Come here. Come here!-He loves those boys.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
352.  Yeah, I know. But this would be great for the...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
353.  Come on. Come on over here. Come on—Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
354.  That's great. Great! That's great. Up here! Big smiles.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
355.  Buzz, take a bite of the hamburger.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
356.  There we go! Nice. Excellent.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
357.  I'm just saying, word is we're putting a base up there.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
358.  We wanna be on the crew, Deke.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
359.  Guys, drink some beer.Eat some dogs. Enjoy yourselves.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
360.  Her niece just got back from London,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
361.  and apparently all the kids over therewere wearing hammer and sickle T-shirts.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
362.  Can you imagine?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
363.  Karen, I cannot believehow well you put this all together,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
364.  what with all you and Edare going through.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
365.  Well, we do what we can.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
366.  Gordo! Stop it!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
367.  You got me all wet.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
368.  I wish Harry and mestill had that kind of passion.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
369.  Ed.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
370.  Plotting your escape too?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
371.  Yeah. Something like that.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
372.  Look, I know you came out hereto get away from all the questions,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
373.  but it's still my backyard.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
374.  So, spit it out.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
375.  Did they really make yougo through customs when you came back?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
376.  I got the receipt to prove it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
377.  Jesus.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
378.  That was... a hell of a landing, Neil.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
379.  If you can call it that.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
380.  Maintaining attitude control was no joke.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
381.  I bet.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
382.  Tell you the truth?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
383.  I can't believe I didn't abort.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
384.  Well, you pulled it off.It was a good call.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
385.  Easy to say that looking back.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
386.  Couple things go different,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
387.  we drift a little bit furtherinto those rocks...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
388.  we're a smoking holeCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
389.  and I got my nameon the biggest disaster in NASA history.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
390.  Then why'd you go for it?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
391.  I don't know. You're in flight test...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
392.  and, every once in a while,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
393.  you get to that point wherepart of your brain is saying, "Eject."Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
394.  But another part of your brain is saying,"Go for it."Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
395.  And you just have to make the call...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
396.  and hope you're not wrong.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
397.  There he is.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
398.  Ed, I want you to meetCongressman Charles Sandman.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
399.  He's on the committee looking at thiswhole mess, and he's a big fan of yours.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
400.  You know, before I headed back to Washington,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
401.  I told Tom here I had to meet the manwho almost won the moon for us.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
402.  I watched Apollo 10 on TV, Commander.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
403.  I mean, you boys, you came so damn close. Must have just about killed you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
404.  Not exactly a secret these days, huh?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
405.  You know, I would love for youto come talk to the committee,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
406.  hear what you have to say about all this.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
407.  With all due respect, sir,I think my mouth has done enough damage.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
408.  You see?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
409.  The fact that you were punishedfor speaking the truth...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
410.  I mean, if they'd listened to you before, we wouldn't be in this mess to begin with.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
411.  We're at war here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
412.  Well, you, you know what I'm saying, you're navy.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
413.  All you astronauts, you're all military, aren't you?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
414.  Well, technically, yes, sir. But—Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
415.  They're on loan to NASA.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
416.  Still military, but they can'teven wear their uniforms in public.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
417.  See? What a disgrace.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
418.  That is exactly the kinda ticky-tack crapthat's undermining our fight for the moon.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
419.  I know you're not happy, Ed.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
420.  And I've spoken with the president. He's not happy either.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
421.  He wants to make some big changesat the agency, and he needs your help.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
422.  Come on up to DC and tell my colleaguesexactly what you told that reporter.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
423.  That von Braun is too cautious. That he cost us the moon.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
424.  I don't know.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
425.  Look, I don't always see eye to eyewith von Braun. But I respect him.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
426.  - You know, he built the Saturn V.-Yeah, yeah, yeah.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
427.  No, Wernher is a great man. Don't get me wrong.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
428.  But men like him, they don't see the tidetill they're drowning in it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
429.  The president is clear-eyedabout the threat we're facing here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
430.  He thinks astronautsshould be running things.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
431.  Men who actually know what it feels like to be in a dogfight.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
432.  You astronauts, you're holding all the cards.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
433.  I mean, hell, you're already the faceof the program. Why not be the voice too?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
434.  The president's real keen on this, Ed.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
435.  And he remembers his friends.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
436.  Could be your ticket back up there.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
437.  So, what do you say?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
438.  Maybe if you do what they want, thingswill go back to the way they were before.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
439.  Yeah.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
440.  I'd be back on 15...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
441.  headed for the Apennine Highlands.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
442.  Yeah. No desk duty.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
443.  No Vietnam.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
444.  You know, you said yourself thatNASA could use a good kick in the rear.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
445.  That's true.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
446.  But von Braun, he—Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
447.  he would be...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
448.  Yeah.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
449.  Now, Commander Baldwin, if I'm not mistaken...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
450.  both Apollo 10 and Apollo 11lunar modules,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
451.  they had almost the sameamount of fuel, correct?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
452.  Yes, sir.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
453.  A little shy of 18,000 poundsin the descent stage,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
454.  and 5,000 in the ascent.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
455.  Okay. Were there any other differencesin the spacecraft?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
456.  Anything that would prevent youfrom landing.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
457.  Well, Snoopy was—Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
458.  Wait. I'm sorry. Snoopy?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
459.  Yes, sir. We named our LEM Snoopy.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
460.  And the command module was Charlie Brown.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
461.  Okay.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
462.  Our LEM was heavier than Eagle,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
463.  so the concern was whether we'd haveenough thrust to re-enter lunar orbit.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
464.  You share in that concern?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
465.  Well, it wasn'twithin NASA's safety margins.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
466.  Uh-huh.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
467.  You were a naval test pilot, were you not, Commander? At Pax River.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
468.  I was, sir.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
469.  And when was playing it safepart of being a test pilot?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
470.  Never, sir.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
471.  You pushed and you pushed for Apollo 10to land on the moon, didn't you?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
472.  Well, during planning, yes, sir.I pushed for us to land.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
473.  And you were overruledby Wernher von Braun.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
474.  Well, it was ultimately his decisionCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
475.  to view Apollo 10 as a trial run for 11.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
476.  But were it not for him,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
477.  you would've been the first manto set foot on the moon, right?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
478.  It's not that simple, sir.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
479.  It's not— I'm sorry?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
480.  Well, it's true von Braun made the callon the ground, but...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
481.  when we were up in lunar orbit...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
482.  I knew I could bring the LEMsafely down to the surface.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
483.  I mean, we were so close.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
484.  Snoopy, Houston. We put youone minute ahead of the timeline.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
485.  Take a minuteand enjoy the view, gentlemen.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
486.  Roger that, Houston. We got the best seat in the house.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
487.  All I had to do washit Engine Arm, Descent...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
488.  let the burn runall the way to completion.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
489.  Except that wasn't your mission, Commander.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
490.  I mean, von Braun, you know, he made it very clear that that was not—Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
491.  After launch, it's my ship to command.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
492.  There's bouldersin every one of those little—Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
493.  little craters. You see that?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
494.  On the ridge.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
495.  Boulders are black, but whatever'sejected out of them is white.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
496.  White, but... still some black around them.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
497.  It almost looks windblowndown there, right?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
498.  Uh-huh.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
499.  What a place.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
500.  Snoopy, Houston.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
501.  Hate to rain on your parade, but that's as close as you get this trip.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
502.  Time to head for the barn.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
503.  Roger that.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
504.  Heading for the barn.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
505.  I wanna just reach down thereand scoop up a handful of moon dust.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
506.  Engine Arm, Ascent.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
507.  Engine Arm, Ascent.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
508.  Abort Descent Stage.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
509.  Three, two, one...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
510.  Skipper?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
511.  And if I would've said we can land,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
512.  I knew Gene would've backed me.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
513.  Just like he backed Neil on 11.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
514.  It was maybe a few seconds...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
515.  but I knew I could've flown herright down to the deck.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
516.  Abort Descent Stage.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
517.  Three, two, one...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
518.  And I almost did.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
519.  But I pulled back.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
520.  And it was my call...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
521.  no one else's.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
522.  Hang on, now.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
523.  You said—Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
524.  Just hang on a minute.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
525.  You said— Here! Right here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
526.  You said, "We don't have guts at NASAanymore. That's why we lost the moon."Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
527.  Now what are you saying?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
528.  Now you're saying,"I could've landed. I just didn't"?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
529.  I think about it every day, sir.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
530.  Whether it was the right call or not.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
531.  Ten years ago when I was in flight test,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
532.  maybe I would've said, "Hell with it."Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
533.  Brought the LEM down.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
534.  But up there I wasn't just some test pilottrying to break another record.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
535.  I was the commander of Apollo 10.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
536.  So if this committeeis looking for someone to blame...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
537.  don't look to von Braun or Neilor anyone else.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
538.  You look to me.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
539.  I lost the moon.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
540.  Right.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
541.  Thank you, Commander. That'll be all for today. Thank you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
542.  Thank you, everyone.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
543.  The new rocket can carryover one million pounds into Earth orbit.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
544.  Nearly four timesthe payload of the Saturn V.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
545.  This is possible...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
546.  So you just weren't gonna tell me?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
547.  - What do you want me to say, Gordo?-It wasn't just your decision to make, Ed.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
548.  I was up there too.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
549.  Did it ever even occur to youto ask me what I thought?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
550.  Pushing the envelope. That's what all this is about.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
551.  Or did you just forget that?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
552.  Right now it should be you and medoing all these ticker tape parades.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
553.  Instead I'm backing up Pete Conrad on 12.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
554.  Hey, don't blame every bad decisionyou've ever made on me.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
555.  'Cause you do enough damage yourself.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
556.  What do you think it sayswhen you wander into sim an hour lateCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
557.  just reeking of booze and pussy?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
558.  That the American dream is alive and well.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
559.  Yeah. Everything'sa goddamn joke to you, huh?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
560.  At least I own what I did.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
561.  And what the hell's that supposed to mean?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
562.  I resigned.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
563.  I'm going back to the navy.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
564.  You for real?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
565.  What are you doing drinking beer?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
566.  Hey, Pam.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
567.  We're gonna need a couple of whiskeys.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
568.  All right, all right, all right.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
569.  NASA will be pressing forward. Pursuing more ambitious projects.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
570.  Journeys to Mars, to Jupiter,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
571.  and perhaps, even deeper into the solar system.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
572.  Right, yeah. That's a veryimpressive presentation, Director.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
573.  But while we sit here,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
574.  the Soviets are pushing aheadCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
575.  with their plansfor a lunar military foothold.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
576.  We cannot cede the beachhead!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
577.  I mean, it's not a timefor pie in the sky ideasCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
578.  about Mars and the solar system—Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
579.  Respectfully, Congressman.Now is precisely the time.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
580.  We cannot allow fear to drive usfrom our purpose.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
581.  What we are seekingis the key to our future.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
582.  We are expanding the mind of man.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
583.  Extending this God-given brain and theseGod-given hands to their outermost limits.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
584.  And in so doing, everyone will reap the harvest.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
585.  He's good.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
586.  Well, for someone who claimsnot be guided by fear,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
587.  your leadership created a cultureof caution after the Apollo 1 fire, right?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
588.  Yes, of course. We were more cautious.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
589.  Lives were lost.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
590.  We test, we retest, and we prepare.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
591.  Because, unlike the Soviets,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
592.  we care about the lives of our astronauts.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
593.  You must understand, Congressman, that this is not the end of the race.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
594.  It's simply the first stage.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
595.  We must keep our eyes to the future.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
596.  As Mr. Armstrong so aptly put it,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
597.  "We pick ourselves upand go back to work."Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
598.  Well, if you had— If you—Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
599.  Come here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
600.  Okay. Sorry. Just one more thing, Director.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
601.  Now, you're such a familiar faceto Americans.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
602.  Honestly, if I didn't know any better,I'd say you were born in Alabama.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
603.  Unfortunately my accent gives me away, Congressman.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
604.  And most people know that during World War II,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
605.  you built the German V-2 rocket...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
606.  that killed thousandsof innocent Londoners.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
607.  Well... I, of course...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
608.  have great regret that my rockets,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
609.  which were born of idealism, much like the Saturn V,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
610.  had joined in the business of killing.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
611.  Then why—why didn't you stop manufacturing it?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
612.  If I may, Mr. Chairman,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
613.  I'm not sure how any of thisis relevant to the hearing.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
614.  There is—Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
615.  Congressman, I was not a soldier, merely an engineer.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
616.  Well, that's interesting.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
617.  Because what most people don't know,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
618.  since, until very recently,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
619.  it was classifiedas part of Operation Paperclip,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
620.  is that you were also a memberCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
621.  of the elite Nazi organizationknown as the SS.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
622.  That was a matterin which I had no choice.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
623.  Not everybody gets invitedto a photo op with the Führer.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
624.  Dr. von Braun, only a few minutes ago,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
625.  you stated that,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
626.  "We care about the livesof our astronauts."Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
627.  Yes.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
628.  And what about the lives of the workersfrom the Dora-Mittelbau concentration campCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
629.  that were, in fact, building your rockets?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
630.  Do you care about their lives?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
631.  I saw no campor any sort of thing like this—Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
632.  You did visit the Mittelwerk factory, yeah, quite a few times.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
633.  I visited the factory, yes.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
634.  Did you not wonderwhere all these workers came from?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
635.  I didn't know. This was handled by others.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
636.  You must understandthat I had no real authority in—Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
637.  I'm sorry. Are you saying you hadno authority over your own rocket factory?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
638.  Well, yes.I had authority insomuch as I was chief—Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
639.  But I never worked there.I had only visited.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
640.  The camp was less than half a mileCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
641.  from the factorywhere you made your rockets.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
642.  So, how could you not know?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
643.  You know, over 20,000 men and womendied building your V-2.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
644.  Ten times morethan were killed by it as a weapon.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
645.  They were worked to death,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
646.  starved, hung from machinery, shot.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
647.  That photograph?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
648.  That was taken by American soldiersCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
649.  upon their arrival at Dora Camp.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
650.  That's the camp that suppliedyour workers, Director von Braun.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
651.  I...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
652.  I...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
653.  They paid for your scientific pursuitswith their lives, sir.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
654.  You knew exactly what was going on, didn't you?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
655.  And you did nothing.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
656.  I—Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
657.  I had no authority.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
658.  I was... limited.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
659.  You—Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
660.  You must understand—Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
661.  Gather 'round while I sing youOf Wernher von BraunCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
662.  A man whose allegiancels ruled by expedienceCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
663.  Call him a Nazi, he won't even frownCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
664.  "Nazi, Schmazi" says Wernher von BraunCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
665.  Some have harsh wordsFor this man of renownCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
666.  But some think our attitudeShould be one of gratitudeCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
667.  Like the widows and cripplesln old London townCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
668.  Who owe their large pensionsTo Wernher von BraunCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
669.  You too may be a big heroCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
670.  Once you've learnedTo count backwards to zeroCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
671.  "In German, oder Englischl know how to count downCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
672.  Und I'm learning Chinese!"Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
673.  Says Wernher von BraunCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
674.  Margo.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
675.  Apparently, the Soviets have launched another N1...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
676.  right ahead of Apollo 12.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
677.  Imagine both of them on the moonat the same time.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
678.  Margo.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
679.  Did you know?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
680.  It was an ambush.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
681.  Nixon and his lackeys, they laid a trap for me. I—Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
682.  But...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
683.  is it true?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
684.  How can you ask me this?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
685.  Sit down, Margo.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
686.  I had to keep my work moving forward.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
687.  You of all people must understand this—Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
688.  Your work?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
689.  What do you expect me to say?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
690.  "I don't know.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
691.  Maybe I could have done more."Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
692.  But then I would probably be dead.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
693.  And all the thingsl have spent my life building,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
694.  they would never have come to pass.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
695.  You can't know that, what might have been.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
696.  Something is or it isn't.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
697.  Remember?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
698.  When the war was ending...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
699.  we gathered everything...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
700.  schematics, calculations, designs...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
701.  and buried it in the hillsabove PeenemündeCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
702.  so the Soviets couldn't find it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
703.  I chose America to give my life's work.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
704.  I gave them everything.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
705.  And now I'm an old manand no longer indispensable.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
706.  They throw me to the wolves.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
707.  Did you know?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
708.  Progress is never free, Margo.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
709.  There's always a cost.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
710.  Aleida?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
711.  Aleida!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
712.  Aleida!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
713.  Are you okay?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
714.  What is wrong with you?What were you thinking?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
715.  I could have put it out...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
716.  - It's fine.-No, it's not fine!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
717.  Tell me, why do you keep setting these fires?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
718.  Aleida...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
719.  Tell me.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
720.  I want...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
721.  I want...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
722.  I want to be inside the fire.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
723.  But...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
724.  Why would you want to be inside the fire?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
725.  I don't know.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
726.  I don't know.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
727.  It's okay, it's okay...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
728.  I want to show you something.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
729.  Tu mamá...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
730.  she had a dreamof what your future could be.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
731.  That's why we came here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
732.  I miss her.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
733.  I know.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
734.  I miss her too, mija.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
735.  You know, maybe one day, Aleida, you'll build a fire inside one of these.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
736.  I have been informedby Dr. Kissinger that,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
737.  thanks to our recent military operations, we may be within reachCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
738.  of an honorable peacewith the North Vietnamese.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
739.  I have instructed himto begin negotiations with Lê Ðuc ThoCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
740.  so that we may focusour efforts and resourcesCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
741.  on the new challenges facing our nation.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
742.  And on this momentous day, as Apollo 12 readies to begin the searchCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
743.  for the locationof the first American lunar base,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
744.  I commit that we will dowhatever it takes.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
745.  We will bear any burdento secure our place in the heavens,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
746.  and bring the fight for freedomto the new frontier.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
747.  We are on time for our planned liftoffof 32 minutes past the hour.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
748.  Test supervisor now goingthrough some status checks.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
749.  Okay. Here we go.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
750.  Give me status, people.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
751.  - Booster?-Go.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
752.  - Retro.-Go, Flight.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
753.  - FIDO.-Go.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
754.  - GUIDO.-Go, Flight.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
755.  - EECOM.-Go.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
756.  - GNC.-Good to go, Flight.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
757.  Launch control, this is Houston. We are go for launch of Apollo 12.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
758.  Go for launch.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
759.  Ten, nine, eight, ignition sequence has started,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
760.  six, five, four, three, two, one.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
761.  All engines running.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
762.  Liftoff. We have a liftoff!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
763.  Thirty-two minutes past the hour.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
764.  Tower cleared!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
765.  Yeah, we got a roll program.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
766.  Roger! I've got the pitch and rollprogram, and this baby's really going.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
767.  Roger, Pete. Forty seconds.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
768.  Mark one, bravo.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
769.  First stage tank pressures, all nominal.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
770.  Altitude a mile and a half.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
771.  FIDO, how we looking?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
772.  FIDO is good, Flight. Right down the middle.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
773.  Good.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
774.  - Here you go.-Thanks, Karen.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
775.  Mm-hmm.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
776.  How you holding up?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
777.  Just fine. And how's everybody at MSC?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
778.  This whole von Braun messwas a real black eye.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
779.  And now Nixon's got us putting all handson deck for this military lunar outpost.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
780.  Dark days.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
781.  What can I do for you, Deke?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
782.  I brought you something.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
783.  Couldn't figure outwhat to do with the damn thing.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
784.  I almost threw it away when Leonov landed, but I couldn't quite bring myself to.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
785.  "Here men from the planet Earthfirst set foot upon the moon.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
786.  We came in peace for all mankind."Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
787.  Presidents come and go, Ed, but we're the ones carrying the fire.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
788.  It took a lot of guts, what you did up there in DC.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
789.  I need guys like you aroundfor what's coming down the pike.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
790.  I'm not coming back to sit behind a desk.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
791.  No, you're not.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
792.  What exactly does that mean?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
793.  It means you're back on Apollo 15.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
794.  Wait— Are you—Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
795.  Ed, maybe just once, shut the fuck up.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
796.  You're going back to the moon.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
797.  Yes, sir.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
798.  Thank you, sir.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
799.  I'm sorry. Hon, Deke,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
800.  you guys should come and see this.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
801.  And even now, while Apollo 12is hurtling towards the moon,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
802.  the Soviets have upped the antein the space race once again.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
803.  The video is coming in now.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
804.  There's the cosmonaut now, descending the ladder.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
805.  There we have it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
806.  The cosmonaut is now on the lunar surface.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
807.  It's a woman.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
808.  Ladies and gentlemen, it's been confirmed that it's a woman.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
809.  Her name is Anastasia Belikova,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
810.  a former pilot in the Soviet Air Forces.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
811.  What a truly, truly historic momentfor women watching across the world.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
812.  The 32-year-old Soviet cosmonautCopy !req