1.  Twenty seconds to drop.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
2.  Arm switch lite check.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
3.  Brakes out, check.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
4.  What's your mixing chambers?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
5.  Real rough up here, fluctuating
a half degree on each side.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
6.  I see that.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
7.  Ten seconds.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
8.  Good on track, 15 seconds.
Huh?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
9.  Give us a visual estimate
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10.  Okay. 140,000 feet.
On your way down.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
11.  Approaching 115,000 feet.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
12.  Should be regaining
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13.  Right turn.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
14.  We show you ballooning,
not turning.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
15.  Altitude rising.
A lot more right.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
16.  Neil, you're bouncing off
the atmosphere.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
17.  The altitude's still rising, Neil.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
18.  You're gonna have to
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19.  You seem to be a tad short.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
20.  Stow your flaps down, Neil.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
21.  I'm down.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
22.  Roger.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
23.  You okay?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
24.  Yeah.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
25.  Okay, Neil.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
26.  Kid's a good engineer.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
27.  But he's distracted.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
28.  He got home, Chuck.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
29.  He bounced off the atmosphere and
still figured out how to get home.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
30.  Third mishap
this month.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
31.  Bikle should ground him
before he hurts himself.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
32.  There you go.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
33.  It's okay.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
34.  It's okay, sweetheart.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
35.  What's that?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
36.  Look. Who's that?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
37.  Is that a kite?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
38.  Does that fly in the sky?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
39.  Yeah.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
40.  How?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
41.  I see the moonCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
42.  The moon sees meCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
43.  Down through the leaves
of the old oak treeCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
44.  Please let the light that
shines on meCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
45.  Shine on the one I loveCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
46.  Maybe I should talk to
Dr. Johns about it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
47.  Who?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
48.  Dr. Harold Johns.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
49.  He developed a procedure
in Saskatchewan.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
50.  So you'd go to Canada?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
51.  I guess I would take
some time off.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
52.  Why don't you
talk to the hospital?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
53.  See if the tumor might...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
54.  I spoke to them already.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
55.  I'm sorry, Neil.
I wish I had more to offer.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
56.  That's okay, Jack. Appreciate it.
Of course.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
57.  Give my love to June.
You got it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
58.  Okay, bye now.
Bye.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
59.  Now, who made that?
You or Grace?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
60.  Grace did.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
61.  I'll take it, then.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
62.  Thank you.
Thank you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
63.  Dick Day called
from Houston.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
64.  He was asking after you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
65.  That about Gemini?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
66.  They're looking for pilots with a
solid background in engineering.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
67.  Well, maybe once
Karen starts feeling better.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
68.  Just, you know, I wouldn't
wanna move her until then.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
69.  Well, it would be nice
to keep you around.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
70.  - Enjoy the casserole.
- Thank you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
71.  You're welcome.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
72.  Joe.
Hey, Jan.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
73.  You, uh, hanging in?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
74.  Oh, you know.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
75.  It's nice of you to come by.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
76.  Of course.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
77.  Night, now.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
78.  Dad, wanna come play?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
79.  I should, uh...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
80.  I have to help your mother.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
81.  I thought I might go to work.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
82.  Okay.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
83.  They're gonna use
VTOL technology.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
84.  They don't even have it
figured out how to get there yet.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
85.  I'm not gonna
waste my time on...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
86.  Morning.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
87.  Neil.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
88.  You can take
a few days off, you know.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
89.  I know.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
90.  I'm just getting up to speed on
the new delta wing in the UK.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
91.  Bikle canceled the trip.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
92.  He wants you focused on writing up the
pilot report from your last flight.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
93.  Am I grounded, Joe?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
94.  Write up the report
on the bounce, okay?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
95.  Civilian?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
96.  Yeah.
Yeah. Me, too.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
97.  Elliot.
Neil.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
98.  Tough morning, huh?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
99.  I barely lasted two minutes
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100.  Of course, I suppose
NASA's more interestedCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
101.  in the psychological reaction.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
102.  Well, I think I made it pretty
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103.  Armstrong.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
104.  Good luck.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
105.  And to you, too.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
106.  Another egghead.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
107.  Neil, we've been chatting
with candidates about the program.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
108.  As you know, our decision
to forego direct ascentCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
109.  in favor of a lunar orbit
rendezvous approachCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
110.  to the eventual Moon missionCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
111.  has had a major impact
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112.  Do you have any thoughts
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113.  Well, even considering
von Braun's initial criticism,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
114.  it seems that the payload saved by
parking the primary vehicle in orbitCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
115.  and sending a smaller ship
down to the lunar surfaceCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
116.  is well worth
the resulting challenges.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
117.  What do you see
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118.  Cislunar navigation, for one.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
119.  And rendezvous and docking.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
120.  Why do you think
spaceflight's important?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
121.  I had a few, uh, opportunities in
the X-15 to observe the atmosphere.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
122.  It was so thin,
such a small part of the EarthCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
123.  you could barely
see it at all.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
124.  And when you're down here in the
crowd and you look up, it...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
125.  It looks pretty big and you don't
think about it too much, but...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
126.  When you get a different vantage
point, it changes your perspective.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
127.  I don't know what space
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128.  but I don't think it'll be exploration
just for the sake of exploration.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
129.  I think it'll be more the fact
that it allows us to see thingsCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
130.  that maybe we should've seen
a long time ago.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
131.  But just haven't
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132.  - Does anyone have anything else?
- Yeah.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
133.  Neil, I was sorry to hear
about your daughter.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
134.  I'm sorry,
is there a question?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
135.  Um...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
136.  What I mean is, uh, do
you think it will have an effect?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
137.  I think it would beCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
138.  unreasonable to assume that
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139.  All right, Neil.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
140.  Thank you. That's fine.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
141.  Thank you.
Thank you for your time.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
142.  Hello?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
143.  Yeah, sure. Neil.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
144.  Hello?
Can I go play outside?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
145.  Yeah.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
146.  Yes, sir.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
147.  Thank you, sir.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
148.  I got it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
149.  It's a fresh start.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
150.  Are you sure?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
151.  Yeah.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
152.  Hey.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
153.  It'll be an adventure.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
154.  Since the time
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155.  man has imagined
traveling to the Moon.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
156.  The old idea
of how to get to the MoonCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
157.  was to send one spacecraft
all the way there and back.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
158.  However, NASA engineers have
developed a modern approach.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
159.  Where one rocket contains several ships
that will make the journey together.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
160.  Just as Columbus
took a rowboatCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
161.  from the Santa María
to the shore of the New World.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
162.  The astronauts will
take a smaller spacecraftCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
163.  from the mothership
down to the lunar surface.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
164.  When it's time to return,
the smaller craftCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
165.  will lift off from the surfaceCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
166.  and dock with the mothership, which
will then power the crew back to Earth.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
167.  Thus, thanks to the brilliant
minds of NASA,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
168.  the age-old dream
of going to the MoonCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
169.  will soon be achieved.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
170.  Sputnik, Sputnik 2...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
171.  Vostok...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
172.  Gagarin.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
173.  The Soviets have beaten us at every
single major space accomplishment.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
174.  Our program couldn't compete.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
175.  So we've chosen to focus
on a job so difficult,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
176.  requiring so many
technological developments,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
177.  that the Russians are gonna
have to start from scratch.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
178.  As will we.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
179.  Hi. I'm Pat.
Hi.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
180.  Got here about a week before you,
so welcome to the neighborhood.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
181.  Oh, that's so nice of you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
182.  I'm Janet.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
183.  Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
184.  So, instead of here,
we go...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
185.  Here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
186.  That's to scale. Check it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
187.  That's my husband, Ed.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
188.  And that's Eddie Junior.
I don't know where Bonnie is.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
189.  You've got two?
I do.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
190.  I see... Is this your first one?
Oh.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
191.  No, no.
We've got a boy, Rick.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
192.  How old is he?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
193.  He's five and a half.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
194.  Oh, we should
get them together.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
195.  If we wanna
get this done,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
196.  we need to prove that two ships
can find each other in orbitCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
197.  and dock without crashing.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
198.  That's the primary mission
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199.  When we think you're ready,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
200.  each of you will be assigned
a flight with a specific task.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
201.  Only after we master all these
tasks do we move on to Apollo.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
202.  Consider trying to land
on the Moon.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
203.  It's nice to meet you.
And you, Pat.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
204.  Bye.
Bye.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
205.  Eddie! Put that down.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
206.  Gus...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
207.  You got anything to add?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
208.  Just do your job.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
209.  Almost to scale.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
210.  The Multi-Axis Trainer was designed
to replicate roll coupling on three axes.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
211.  The kind you might
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212.  The challenge is to stabilize the
machine before you pass out.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
213.  First victim, Armstrong.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
214.  White, you're up.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
215.  Yeah, I got it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
216.  I'm okay.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
217.  Let's go again.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
218.  Oh, fuck.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
219.  Gentlemen, welcome to
Basic Rocket Physics.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
220.  We'll just be covering
the first chapter tonight.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
221.  When using a multi-stage
launch vehicle,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
222.  it's necessary to determine what the
right sizing is of those stages.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
223.  Hi.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
224.  Hi.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
225.  You okay?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
226.  Yeah.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
227.  Just thinking about this lecture.
It's kinda neat.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
228.  What's neat about it?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
229.  Well,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
230.  it was about how to
rendezvous with the Agena.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
231.  If you thrust,
it actually slows you downCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
232.  because it puts you
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233.  so you have to reduce thrust
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234.  in order to catch up.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
235.  It's backwards from what
they teach you as a pilot.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
236.  But if you work the math,
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237.  It's kinda neat.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
238.  Yeah.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
239.  What's funny?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
240.  No, it's not funny.
It's just...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
241.  It's kinda neat.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
242.  Do you remember this?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
243.  Yeah.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
244.  I'm surprised that
you remember it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
245.  Great. Thank you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
246.  Thank you
for having us.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
247.  It's a pleasure.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
248.  Carrie.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
249.  Here you go.
Would you like some salad?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
250.  Thank you. That's a
lovely piano, Pat. Do you play?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
251.  Bonnie's taking lessons.
Mmm.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
252.  Well, perhaps we'll sing
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253.  Neil plays piano?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
254.  Neil knows
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255.  Janet...
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256.  He was musical director
at his fraternity in college.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
257.  Honey...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
258.  Yeah, he wrote the musical
for the all-student revue.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
259.  I didn't write the music.
Yeah, you did.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
260.  No, we used music
from Gilbert and Sullivan.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
261.  Well, he wrote
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262.  The Land of Egelloc.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
263.  It was quite funny.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
264.  The Land of Egelloc?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
265.  - Egelloc.
- Mmm-hmm.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
266.  You've never heard of it?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
267.  I haven't.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
268.  Oh, I'm surprised.
It's a distant land.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
269.  But, uh, it's a magical place.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
270.  It's "college"
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271.  Seriously?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
272.  Yep.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
273.  - You're, uh, backup on 5, huh?
- Yeah.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
274.  Don't worry, you'll get
your own mission soon.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
275.  How's training going on 4?
It's good.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
276.  I think we're close on EVA.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
277.  First man to walk in space.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
278.  That'd be something, huh?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
279.  Yeah. Well, you know,
the walking's the easy part.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
280.  It's getting back inside
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281.  You know, it'd be a hell of a ride to
come back with my tail hanging out.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
282.  Oh, I think McDivitt will cut the
cord before that ever happens.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
283.  Whoa, whoa, whoa.
You throttle back there, Armstrong.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
284.  Ed! Phone for you.
Yeah?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
285.  Yeah, who is it?
It's Deke.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
286.  Okay, hang on.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
287.  I think
that's Castor and Pollux.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
288.  I was testing you.
And you passed.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
289.  I thought about
letting it fly, but...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
290.  Yeah.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
291.  No, I'll turn it on
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292.  Hey, guys.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
293.  With a Soviet
pressure suit, we're told,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
294.  that was designed
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295.  I'll call you back.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
296.  This is, of course, mankind's first EVA,
or extravehicular activity.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
297.  Within the American
space program,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
298.  EVA is seen as one of the crucial
tests the astronauts must masterCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
299.  if they are to successfully carry
out their mission to the Moon.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
300.  Astronaut Ed White
was scheduled to performCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
301.  the first EVA during Gemini 4.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
302.  So this is yet
another major victoryCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
303.  for the Soviet Union
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304.  We got it from here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
305.  Thanks, Elliot.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
306.  Eight days up there.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
307.  To be honest, I'm kinda glad
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308.  Hope they don't
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309.  At least it'd be quieter
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310.  Neil!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
311.  Neil Armstrong,
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312.  Buzz Aldrin.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
313.  Roger Chaffee.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
314.  Couple of greenhorns from third group.
They'll be at blockhouse for launch.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
315.  Listen, can I speak to you
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316.  Fellas.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
317.  We're putting you
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318.  Dave Scott is gonna be
your pilot.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
319.  We get the Agena back online.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
320.  You're probably gonna be
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321.  Don't worry about Elliot.
We'll put that brain of his to work.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
322.  We've got a big EVA planned for 8.
Dave's a workhorse.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
323.  Yes, sir.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
324.  I'll talk to you later today.
Thank you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
325.  My eye! My eye!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
326.  Mr. Armstrong.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
327.  When'd you
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328.  I don't remember
exactly, but I think school.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
329.  In high school?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
330.  Yeah. And we had a... We had a
summer house in northern WisconsinCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
331.  and I just used to
go to the lake and fishCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
332.  and I just used to swim
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333.  I've always loved it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
334.  Nothing quite compares
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335.  You got it comin'.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
336.  It's the longest bridge
in the world, but...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
337.  It's the second-largest
suspension bridge in the worldCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
338.  but these cables are the longest.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
339.  - Hey, Ed.
- Oh, hi.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
340.  Can I speak with Neil?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
341.  Yeah, sure. Why don't you come on in?
You're soaked.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
342.  No, I'll...
I'll wait here. Thanks.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
343.  You could fly
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344.  That would hurt
if you jumped under it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
345.  What's that? That would
hurt if you jumped over it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
346.  Yeah.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
347.  Uh, here are
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348.  Neil. Ed's outside.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
349.  Okay. Excuse me, son.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
350.  Hi.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
351.  Do you wanna come in?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
352.  Some bad news about Elliot.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
353.  No, I know. Deke told me
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354.  Neil, Elliot and Charlie were
flying into St. Louis this morning.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
355.  Their T-38 crashed
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356.  Oh.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
357.  There was a lot of fog.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
358.  So did you really fly
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359.  Was it fun?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
360.  Were you scared?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
361.  Ricky.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
362.  Honey.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
363.  Why don't you go and get your
homework so I can check it?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
364.  Yes, ma'am.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
365.  Who was it?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
366.  Shit.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
367.  How the hell
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368.  Mmm.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
369.  Cernan told me cloud cover
was down to 500 feet.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
370.  Probably never
saw the building.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
371.  Clearly, the error
was the approach.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
372.  He was coming in too slow
to reach the runway.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
373.  What?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
374.  You know Deke had his doubts about
him, that's why he moved Elliot off 8.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
375.  Deke gave Elliot
his own command.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
376.  Elliot wasn't aggressive enough. You
of all people have to know that.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
377.  No, I don't.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
378.  I didn't investigate
the crash.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
379.  I didn't study the flight trajectory.
And I wasn't the one flying the plane.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
380.  So I wouldn't
pretend to know anything.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
381.  We'll never be 100% sure.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
382.  Can we go?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
383.  Uh...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
384.  Not right now. I wanna help
Marilyn clear all this up.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
385.  I don't wanna have her do it
after we're gone.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
386.  Neil?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
387.  I'm sorry.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
388.  - I hate to be a bother.
- Oh.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
389.  Jan, it's no bother.
Oh, Jan. Yeah, no.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
390.  Neil's, uh...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
391.  There was a year
when we were at Edwards...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
392.  Four pilots died.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
393.  We got good at funerals
that year.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
394.  We haven't been to one
in a while.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
395.  Does he ever talk to you
about Karen, Ed?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
396.  Not really. No.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
397.  Does he talk to you
about her?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
398.  No.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
399.  Never.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
400.  Hey, buddy.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
401.  You know,
you should be with Jan.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
402.  Neil, you should be
playing with your kids.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
403.  You know,
putting them into bed.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
404.  Times like these... Do you
think I'm standing out hereCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
405.  in the backyard 'cause I
wanna talk to somebody, Ed?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
406.  I'm sorry?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
407.  Do you think I left there 'cause
I wanna talk to somebody?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
408.  T-minus one minute and
counting on the Atlas-Agena launch.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
409.  - Liftoff.
- Agena is go.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
410.  Flight dynamics for unmanned Agena
target vehicle looking good.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
411.  Stand by for Gemini launch.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
412.  Yeah.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
413.  Okay.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
414.  Guaymas,
read you loud and clear.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
415.  We have S band track.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
416.  We have just locked up on T.M.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
417.  All right.
Yeah, what's that?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
418.  Did you say all systems go on T.M.?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
419.  Hold still, hold still.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
420.  So, what is that?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
421.  Wait. Hold on a second. Scoot...
Can you scoot down at all?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
422.  - Hey.
- What are you doing?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
423.  Does anybody got
a Swiss Army knife?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
424.  Hold on,
hold on a sec.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
425.  - What'd you say?
- See if this will do the trick.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
426.  A Swiss Army knife?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
427.  Yeah. Yeah, yeah.
It's just a little...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
428.  - Are you kidding me?
- There we go.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
429.  - Good Lord.
- You got it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
430.  Guaymas, Agena is go.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
431.  Roger, Guaymas.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
432.  Switching to HF.
One, two, three, four, five.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
433.  Five, four, three,
two, one. Check out.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
434.  Copy.
T-minus two minutes.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
435.  Engines to start.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
436.  Ground power removal.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
437.  Stage 2 prevalves
coming open. Five seconds.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
438.  T-minus 20 seconds.
Mark.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
439.  Ten, nine,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
440.  eight, seven,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
441.  six, five, four,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
442.  three, two, one.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
443.  Ignition.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
444.  Liftoff!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
445.  Clock is running.
Got a roll program in.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
446.  Roger. Roll.
Good liftoff, 8.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
447.  - Pitch program.
- Roger. Pitch program.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
448.  DCS update received.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
449.  Roger. DCS.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
450.  Stage two tanks
look good.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
451.  That's about
three and a half g's.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
452.  Go from the ground
for staging.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
453.  Roger.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
454.  Fuel cells are solid.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
455.  Gemini 8. Mark.
V over VrCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
456.  is point zero eight.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
457.  Okay. Mode three.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
458.  We had SECO.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
459.  "Fear that someone will break inCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
460.  "and steal all of myCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
461.  "Hank Williams..."Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
462.  Roger.
Transmitting maneuver load.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
463.  It's a height adjust.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
464.  Height adjust.
Got DCS.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
465.  Roger.
And are you ready to copy the update? Over.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
466.  Okay, go with
the update, Hawaii.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
467.  Roger.
GET B 1-3-4-3-7.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
468.  Delta-V, two-decimal-nine.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
469.  Burn time, zero plus zero-five.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
470.  "Out of..."Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
471.  Hi. Hey, Mom,
can I get you anything?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
472.  "Constant."Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
473.  Thrusters forward.
Maneuver retrograde. Did you copy?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
474.  Roger, Hawaii. Got it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
475.  This is Paul Haney at Gemini
Control Houston.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
476.  Our display chart shows
Gemini 8 in orbit.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
477.  The crew will now attempt to find
the unmanned Agena spacecraftCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
478.  and dock with it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
479.  - Burn end.
- Good burn.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
480.  Shouldn't we have a visual
on the Agena by now?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
481.  Houston, I think
we overdid it a little.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
482.  We should have stopped early.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
483.  Roger.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
484.  8, stand by for a correction.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
485.  FIDO, Flight.
How we doing?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
486.  Okay, we got a solid
track on both vehicles.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
487.  Calculating for the burn.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
488.  FIDO, Agena, do you
have what you need from us?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
489.  FIDO, did you copy that?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
490.  Roger, Flight.
I copy.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
491.  You guys getting this?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
492.  We just have some ratty data
with the Gemini computer.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
493.  Need the correction,
gentlemen, let's go.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
494.  Sending it up now.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
495.  - Okay, CAPCOM, let's get it up to them.
- This is Houston CAPCOM.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
496.  We're gonna need you to
do another burn hereCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
497.  very shortly,
so stand by to copy.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
498.  GET B 0-3-0-3-4-1.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
499.  Uh, Delta-V is
two seconds posigrade.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
500.  Two feet...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
501.  Uh, Delta-V is
two feet posigrade.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
502.  Uh, 8, do you copy?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
503.  - Mark.
- Two feet posigrade...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
504.  Give that back, Mark. Give that back.
Put it back on the table.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
505.  That is correct.
Zero, zero, zero.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
506.  Honey. Give me it.
It's really important.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
507.  Let me know
what the results are.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
508.  Give that back to Mom
right now.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
509.  Do you copy?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
510.  Mark Armstrong, if you
don't give me that back...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
511.  8, do you copy?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
512.  I'm not joking, Mark.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
513.  I'm getting a horrendous 20 to
25 feet per second down, Neil.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
514.  I can't see
any possible reason for that.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
515.  Where are we on the plot?
We're above it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
516.  Right, but what does it look like if...
I can't.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
517.  I'm sorry. I have to...
I have to look at this.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
518.  - Okay.
- 8, can you give us a status?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
519.  No. I got too much to do.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
520.  Copy. Standing by.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
521.  Okay, we're gonna go
with a closed loop.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
522.  Twenty-five forward,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
523.  eight left, three up.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
524.  And I'm going
to rate command.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
525.  Three, two, one,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
526.  burn.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
527.  Could be a planet.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
528.  Could be.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
529.  This is Houston,
we have your groundCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
530.  TPI backup
when you're ready to copy.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
531.  Uh, stand by,
we have a visual on the Agena.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
532.  At least something
we think looks like the Agena.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
533.  Understand,
possible visual on the Agena.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
534.  We're getting a little
out of plane now.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
535.  Yeah. We gotta get three aft
and two and a half up.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
536.  I'm gonna start braking.
Give me a digital range and rate.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
537.  I better back off a bit.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
538.  6,000 feet,
31 feet per second.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
539.  Put in a little to the left.
1,680 feet.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
540.  That's unbelievable.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
541.  Would you look at that?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
542.  You tell 'em.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
543.  Houston, we're station-keeping
on the Agena about 150 feet.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
544.  Okay, stay focused, gentlemen.
We're only halfway there.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
545.  Thanks for
the extra hands.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
546.  Stay focused,
gentlemen.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
547.  Man, it flies easy.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
548.  Does it really?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
549.  The station-keeping,
it's just...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
550.  It's like nothing.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
551.  Uh, RKV, this is 8.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
552.  We're sitting about
two feet out.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
553.  Roger. Stand by
for a couple of minutes here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
554.  Roger.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
555.  Okay, Gemini 8,
we have TM solid.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
556.  You're looking good on the ground.
Go ahead and dock.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
557.  Okay, we're gonna cycle
our Rigid-Stop switch now.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
558.  Flight, we are docked.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
559.  Someone call Cronkite!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
560.  Have him tell the Soviets
that they can go screw!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
561.  Get him on the phone, man.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
562.  Hey, Pete! Hey, call those idiots
at Congress while you're at it!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
563.  Yeah, I'll start
with Rhode Island.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
564.  Oh, damn.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
565.  Well done. Let's go
ahead and get a state vectorCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
566.  on the combined spacecraft.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
567.  Gemini 8, this is Houston CAPCOM.
Please stand by to copy.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
568.  Check out my room
like this.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
569.  Look at all these papers.
I know.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
570.  I spent days trying to work on
that, and now it's crumpled up.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
571.  Look at my drawer.
I know.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
572.  I had all my crayons in that,
and now look at all the crayons.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
573.  But, Ricky, are you
telling me the full story?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
574.  'Cause I'm not sure your
brother would do that.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
575.  Yes, I am telling you!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
576.  Don't you get angry with me.
Look at this!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
577.  Don't get upset.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
578.  Uh, 8, this is Houston.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
579.  Uh, I've got a nodal update
for you. Stand by.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
580.  Okay, go ahead.
Rick!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
581.  Roger.
Node 0-7-0-4-4-7...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
582.  Okay, out here now.
Out here now.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
583.  1-5-5-2
right ascension.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
584.  Gemini 8, we're about
to have loss of signal.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
585.  We'll pick you up over
the hill for Dave's EVA.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
586.  Well...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
587.  That's peculiar.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
588.  Oh, good.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
589.  I'm hoping that's
just excess hydrogen.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
590.  I think I'm gonna save mine
for later.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
591.  Little treat.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
592.  Uh, Neil, we're in a bank.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
593.  We're not doing it.
It's not us. It must be...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
594.  Shut off
the Agena's control systems.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
595.  Code 4-0-0...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
596.  Agena control system
shut down.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
597.  Cycle the Agena.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
598.  Turning it on.
Turning it off.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
599.  I'm gonna cycle the ACME
and the propellant motor valves.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
600.  Switching ADL to pitch.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
601.  RL to pitch.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
602.  Roll meter
200 and rising.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
603.  Separate from the Agena.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
604.  Setting Agena
to allow remote command.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
605.  Switching on the DAC.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
606.  Make sure you give it extra thrust
so we don't smash into the Agena.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
607.  On my mark, undock.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
608.  Two...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
609.  One...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
610.  OAMS propellant, 13%.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
611.  It's not the Agena. It's us.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
612.  Gemini 8 coming back
into range in three, two, one.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
613.  This is CSQ,
checking our comm link.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
614.  How do you read?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
615.  Gemini 8, how do you read?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
616.  We have
serious problems.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
617.  We're tumbling
end over end up here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
618.  We're disengaged
from the Agena.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
619.  Okay, we got your
spacecraft free indication here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
620.  What seems to be the problem?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
621.  We're rolling up and we can't
turn anything off.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
622.  We're continuously
increasing in a left roll.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
623.  CSQ, Flight.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
624.  Go ahead, Flight.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
625.  Did he say he cannot
turn the Agena off?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
626.  No, he says he's
separated from the AgenaCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
627.  and he's in a roll,
and he can't stop it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
628.  Flight, their roll meter
reads 270 and rising.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
629.  At that rate, they'll be passing
out in about 40 seconds.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
630.  Paul.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
631.  Paul.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
632.  Trying to stop
the rates.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
633.  We certainly have...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
634.  You need to...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
635.  Gemini 8, you need to...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
636.  We can't...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
637.  Close the RCS breakers.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
638.  Dave!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
639.  Gemini 8, did you say
you are closing RCS breakers?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
640.  Are you initiating RCS?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
641.  Gemini 8...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
642.  Again, did you say
you are closing RCS breakers?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
643.  You will not be able
to control your attitude.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
644.  Okay.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
645.  We're regaining control
of the spacecraft.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
646.  Slowly in RCS direct.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
647.  Roger.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
648.  Roger. Copy.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
649.  We're pulsing the RCS slowly.
It's all roll right.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
650.  We're trying to kill
our roll rate here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
651.  Move us back to one ring.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
652.  Copy.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
653.  I want emergency
landing options.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
654.  Wait until you find out
how much fuel there's left.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
655.  Bob, what do you think?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
656.  I think they'd
better land now.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
657.  Deke.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
658.  Jan's outside.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
659.  Jan, the ship is stable.
They're gonna be all right.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
660.  He's okay, Jan.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
661.  I need you
to go home.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
662.  Fine. Turn the box back on.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
663.  I'll see what I can do...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
664.  Now.
Turn the box back on now.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
665.  Well, there's
security protocol that's...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
666.  Well, I don't give a damn.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
667.  I've got a dozen cameras
on my front lawn, Deke.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
668.  Do you want me telling them
what's going on?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
669.  Jan, you have to trust us.
We've got this under control.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
670.  No, you don't.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
671.  All these protocols
and procedures to make itCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
672.  seem like you have it
under control.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
673.  But you're a bunch of boys
making models out of balsa wood.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
674.  You don't have
anything under control!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
675.  Naha Rescue One
will be on station at splashdown.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
676.  With a flotation collar.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
677.  Did you get
the call signs?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
678.  Uh, yeah.
It's Naha Rescue OneCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
679.  and Naha Search One.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
680.  Well, I'd like to argue with them
about the going home, but I'mCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
681.  not sure how we can.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
682.  Yeah.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
683.  I just keep thinking, is there
anything else that we forgot?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
684.  We did everything,
as far as I know.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
685.  Gemini 8 saw two complex vehicles
launched on the same day on time.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
686.  We saw flawless rendezvous
and docking.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
687.  All of which is tended to be
overshadowed by the malfunction.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
688.  But I think we should focus on the
progress resulting from the mission.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
689.  The board would like to focus
on the malfunction.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
690.  Neil, walk us through the decision
to separate from the Agena.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
691.  You mentioned that the rate of
revolution was more than once a second.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
692.  How near were you
to being unconscious?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
693.  Did you think to use the Agena
to stabilize the combined craft?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
694.  We did.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
695.  This was, uh,
not successful.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
696.  As I said,
we initially assumedCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
697.  that the anomaly was with
the Agena control system.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
698.  'Cause there was no way to know
that a thruster was causing the...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
699.  If we could have, uh, isolated
each of Gemini's thrusters...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
700.  If we'd had that capability
in the moment...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
701.  Agence France.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
702.  Did you have any feeling of anxiety
after the failure of the thrusters?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
703.  In the midst of the spinning,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
704.  did you seem to realize or feel the
presence of God closer than other times?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
705.  With this so hot on the heels of the
loss of Charlie Bassett and Elliot See,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
706.  do you question whether
the program is worth the cost?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
707.  In money and in lives?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
708.  All right,
thanks, guys.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
709.  We've got a lot to discuss and we'll
be back in touch with you soon.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
710.  Thank you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
711.  Mmm-mmm.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
712.  No. So, we're using our
thumb now, honey. Oh.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
713.  Okay.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
714.  "Our Wild Ride In Space"?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
715.  It's marketing, Mr. Armstrong.
NASA approval numbers are dropping.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
716.  That's not my concern.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
717.  Almost. Okay.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
718.  I'm gonna finish wrapping your
brother's present. I'll be back.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
719.  - You practice that one.
- I'll try.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
720.  I'm not interested in how other
magazines are framing the story.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
721.  Okay. Keep going.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
722.  If it's any consolation,
Ed was a zombie for weeks after Gemini 4.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
723.  Yeah?
Mmm-hmm.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
724.  Yeah. I guess it must be,
uh, disorienting for them.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
725.  Certainly.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
726.  Yeah.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
727.  God, Pat.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
728.  I married Neil
'cause I wanted a normal life.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
729.  I know. I know.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
730.  He was just so different from all
the other boys on campus. Hmm.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
731.  He'd been through the war.
You know?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
732.  He knew
what he wanted to do.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
733.  He just seemed so stable.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
734.  I guess all I wanted
was stability.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
735.  I've got a sorority sister
with a normal life.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
736.  Yeah?
She married a dentist.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
737.  Dentist. Sounds good.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
738.  He's home by 6:00
every night.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
739.  And every few months, she calls
to say she wishes he weren't.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
740.  Yeah.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
741.  Still working, I see.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
742.  Yeah.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
743.  Well, I was gonna go
grab a beer at Dave's.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
744.  Yeah, all right. Fine.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
745.  I could use a beer.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
746.  You know,
I will say one thing.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
747.  It's all I can think about,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
748.  is getting back up there.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
749.  Just caught a rough break.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
750.  Well, you boys did
everything right.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
751.  Everything.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
752.  You know, I was talking about it
with Gus, and we both agreed.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
753.  I did hear a little rumor that you
and Gus have been hanging out.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
754.  - You did?
- Mmm-hmm.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
755.  Hey.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
756.  Is it true?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
757.  Is what true?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
758.  Deke pulled me aside and told me that
him and Gus want me on the crew.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
759.  Of the first Apollo?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
760.  Yeah.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
761.  Yeah.
Holy shit, that's huge.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
762.  Congratulations.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
763.  I gotta shake your hand.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
764.  Thanks, man.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
765.  Wow.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
766.  That Saturn's a monster, you're
in for one heck of a ride.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
767.  It is.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
768.  Oh, hey.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
769.  You know Deke wants Gus to be the
first one on the Moon, so...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
770.  Hey, that puts you in the LEM
with him for the landing.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
771.  Oh, no.
Let's not get carried away.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
772.  All right, get out of my house.
I gotta go to bed.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
773.  I'm not kidding, get out of my house.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
774.  Neil.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
775.  Hey, Neil. Don't bother sitting,
it's gonna be a short meeting.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
776.  We've talked it through, we think it's
pretty clear. If you hadn't kept cool,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
777.  you wouldn't be here and we'd still
be asking what the hell happened.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
778.  So would Congress.
It's a showstopper.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
779.  This mission
was a success.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
780.  We're full steam ahead
for Apollo.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
781.  You good with that?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
782.  Yes, sir.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
783.  I trust you won't mind representing
us at the White House.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
784.  No, sir.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
785.  Good.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
786.  Thank you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
787.  Thank you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
788.  Thank you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
789.  "Interface problems and
develop operational techniquesCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
790.  "for the most efficient use
of on board capabilities."Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
791.  What?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
792.  I got one. I got one.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
793.  No!
I got one.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
794.  I don't know why you're laughing.
He's gonna do that to you in a minute.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
795.  This time, I'm gonna put
this one in the freezer.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
796.  You need a hand?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
797.  - Yeah.
- Okay, in you go.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
798.  Can you open
the freezer?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
799.  Let's keep him for
longer and then he won't...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
800.  In you go.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
801.  I got one.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
802.  I got one.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
803.  - Because I want to.
- Who did what?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
804.  - Me.
- Have you seen his room?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
805.  Son, go stand in the corner.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
806.  It's not funny.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
807.  Thanks a lot, Mark!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
808.  - Stop laughing.
- You're lying!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
809.  Punish him.
Just you stop it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
810.  You're the reason he's upset.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
811.  Your mother's not
laughing, she's crying.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
812.  I'm not laughing,
I'm crying.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
813.  I gotta tell you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
814.  Eddie's started asking questions
about the new command module.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
815.  - Is that right?
- Yeah.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
816.  He wants to know if it's gonna
fly any different to Gemini.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
817.  If the little buttons are gonna
be in the same place.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
818.  Oh, boy.
Yeah.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
819.  You got yourself
a little engineer there.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
820.  I tell you, though,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
821.  I love that he's interested.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
822.  Came in the other morning,
he did.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
823.  Comes runnin' up
and he says, "Daddy,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
824.  "if you go to the Moon, are you
gonna be lonely out there?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
825.  "So far away from the Earth.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
826.  "All of us back here at home."Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
827.  This whole thing is
expanding his horizons.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
828.  It, uh, gives me faith.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
829.  It make sense?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
830.  Walkers got a new swing set.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
831.  Yeah, I noticed that.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
832.  We had a swing like that
back up in Juniper Hills.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
833.  Karen really loved it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
834.  That's your daughter?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
835.  Guess I ought to be
gettin' home.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
836.  Closing hatches now.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
837.  Okay, that's all of 'em.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
838.  Thanks, Ed.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
839.  Ablative hatch closed.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
840.  Closing the boost
protective cover.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
841.  And plugs out.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
842.  Ready for oxygen purge.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
843.  Guys, you wanna hold down the chatter?
We're on open mic.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
844.  Let's hold
the countdown.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
845.  Sorry, guys,
we'll get this squared.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
846.  Shit, we're gonna be
here all night.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
847.  Gus, we didn't get that.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
848.  'Course you didn't.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
849.  Glad you think
this is funny.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
850.  We finished strong
with GeminiCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
851.  and we're very, very bullish
on Apollo, Senator.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
852.  I should hope so, given the
time we've spent developing it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
853.  Half the country doesn't think
it's worth it anymore.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
854.  Uh, well,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
855.  we learned to fly
only 60 years ago,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
856.  so if you consider the technological
developments in the context of history...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
857.  I'm considering it in the
context of taxpayer dollars.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
858.  And so are we, Senator.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
859.  Between us, we're doing some final
tests on the new command module today.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
860.  I'm sure Mr. Gilruth would be
happy to tell you about it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
861.  Let me introduce you to Bob.
Come on.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
862.  Okay.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
863.  Well, I haven't talked yet.
How's this?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
864.  One, two, three, four, five,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
865.  four, three, two, one.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
866.  Uh, we need another
minute to get it sorted.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
867.  How are we gonna get to the Moon if we
can't talk between three buildings?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
868.  They can't hear a thing
you're saying.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
869.  Jesus Christ.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
870.  Say again?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
871.  I said, how are we gonna
get to the MoonCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
872.  if we can't talk between
two or three buildings?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
873.  You tell 'em, Gus.
You tell 'em.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
874.  Mickey Mouse shit.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
875.  I got a surge
in the AC bus two voltage.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
876.  - Try resetting the meter.
- You getting this, Gus?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
877.  Rog, you picking anything
up on the dials?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
878.  Hey, we got a fire
in the cockpit.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
879.  Hey, we got a bad fire!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
880.  We're burning up in here!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
881.  Mr. Armstrong? I have Deke
Slayton on the phone for you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
882.  Oh.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
883.  Right this way.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
884.  Thank you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
885.  Well, I'm glad you called.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
886.  I'm not sure if I'm helping
or hurting over here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
887.  Neil, we had a problem
with the plugs-out test.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
888.  Well, that's why
we have tests, right?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
889.  We'll figure it out.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
890.  There was a fire.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
891.  God, there's no easy way
to say this.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
892.  Ed, Gus, and Roger...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
893.  They're gone.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
894.  We think it was a wiring issue.
A spark in all that oxygen.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
895.  It happened very quickly.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
896.  Now, listen, we need you guys
to head back to the hotel.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
897.  The press is gonna be
all over this.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
898.  Congress is gonna be
calling for investigations.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
899.  We just don't want you guys
in the middle of all that.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
900.  Do you understand?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
901.  Yeah.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
902.  All right, then.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
903.  Okay.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
904.  A lot of people forget about
the influence that the lunar program hasCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
905.  on the raising of our young
people in the country.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
906.  I think that if a civilization
doesn't look out,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
907.  if it doesn't try to
expand its horizons,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
908.  then we're not going
to progress as a nation.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
909.  At 10:30 tonight,
Eastern Time,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
910.  rescue teams began to remove the
bodies of the three astronautsCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
911.  from the charred spacecraft.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
912.  A NASA spokesman said the dead astronauts
were left in the ship for four hoursCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
913.  to aid the investigation
into the tragedy.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
914.  And according to the latest
information from NASACopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
915.  at the Manned Spacecraft
Center in Houston,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
916.  the first Apollo flight, which
was scheduled for February...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
917.  Winds are pretty rough today.
Keep an eye on your yaw.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
918.  Copy. Correcting.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
919.  1,000 feet.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
920.  Switching to lunar mode.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
921.  Final landing approach.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
922.  You're too low. Climb!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
923.  Control is degrading.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
924.  Slow your rates.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
925.  Do you read?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
926.  Neil?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
927.  The vehicle's not safe.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
928.  Unfortunately, it's the best
simulation we have.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
929.  And you and the others
are too valuable.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
930.  It's a fly-by-wire system
that's got no backup.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
931.  The ejection seat
is the backup.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
932.  Political fallout from another
accident will compromise our...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
933.  With all due respect, sir, it's not my job
to worry about the political fallout.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
934.  The damn thing could've killed you.
Well, it didn't.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
935.  A split second more
and you would not be...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
936.  Well, we need to fail.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
937.  We need to fail down here,
so we don't fail up there.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
938.  Okay, Neil, Neil.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
939.  At what cost, huh?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
940.  At what cost?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
941.  Well, it's a little bit late for
that question, isn't it, sir?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
942.  They raise
their voices, their placards,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
943.  and they march
against the government.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
944.  But some go farther, burning
Selective Service cardsCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
945.  and obstructing the draft.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
946.  Most dissenters confine themselves
to this kind of protest activity.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
947.  Hey! Hey! LBJ!
How many kids did you kill today?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
948.  Hey! Hey! LBJ! How many
kids did you kill today?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
949.  Pat?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
950.  Pat?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
951.  You okay?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
952.  Yes.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
953.  Why don't we go inside?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
954.  Hi.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
955.  Are you okay? Jesus!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
956.  Oh, I'm fine.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
957.  Look at your face.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
958.  Excuse me.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
959.  Dad, wanna come play?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
960.  - Ricky.
- Uh...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
961.  Boys, go on. Go on.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
962.  I know, I know, I know.
Dad's fine.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
963.  Go on, go back outside.
Go back, go back.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
964.  What happened?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
965.  Um...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
966.  I, uh...
Jesus.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
967.  I just remembered I left
something at the office.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
968.  You've lately taken a
couple of swipes at the space program.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
969.  I think it would be interesting
to talk more aboutCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
970.  whether this is the proper thing
to do with the public treasury.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
971.  The sort of dreams
I would haveCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
972.  would be a habitable
New York City, for instance.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
973.  It would seem to me that that would
be a reasonable thing to do.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
974.  What has been the
reaction of your friends in this?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
975.  Well, they mostly
think that it's ridiculousCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
976.  that we're spending
so much moneyCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
977.  to go somewhere where we
don't know anything about.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
978.  And that the money could be used
for a lot more helpful things.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
979.  Power to the people!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
980.  A rat done bit my sister NellCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
981.  With Whitey on the MoonCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
982.  Her face and arms
begin to swellCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
983.  And Whitey's on the MoonCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
984.  I can't pay no doctor billsCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
985.  But Whitey's on the MoonCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
986.  Ten years from now
I'll be payin' stillCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
987.  While Whitey's on the MoonCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
988.  The man just upped my rent last
night and Whitey's on the MoonCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
989.  No hot water
no toilets, no lightsCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
990.  But Whitey's on the MoonCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
991.  I wonder why he's upping meCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
992.  'Cause Whitey's on the Moon?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
993.  Well, I was already
giving him, like, 50 a weekCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
994.  And Whitey's on the MoonCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
995.  Jesus, that's a big mother.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
996.  It's a political rush job.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
997.  Congress wouldn't fund us
to come in second.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
998.  Why else would NASA
be sending a rocketCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
999.  that's had one issue
after another to the Moon?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1000.  Thanks for the insight, Buzz.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1001.  Always a pleasure with you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1002.  It doesn't matter,
he's not in the lunar lottery.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1003.  And you are?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1004.  Well, the only guys they let on
the LLTV since Neil's accidentCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1005.  are ones that might land.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1006.  So you think
you're going to the Moon?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1007.  It's been up for grabs
since Gus died.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1008.  I'm just saying
what you're thinking.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1009.  Well, maybe you shouldn't.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1010.  Apollo 8 clearing the
VAB and headed toward the launchpad.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1011.  Hell of a rocket.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1012.  Yeah.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1013.  Everything stays on track,
11's gonna be the landing.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1014.  I talked to Bob,
everyone's in agreement.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1015.  We'd like you to command.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1016.  Okay.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1017.  helicopter vectored that way.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1018.  It looks like a red dot
with a long, long tail.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1019.  A long plume.
That's got to be the spacecraft.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1020.  That has to be
Apollo 10 reentering.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1021.  And so,
the flight of Apollo 10Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1022.  has performed the major
function of its mission.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1023.  It has proved, through these
daring three astronauts,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1024.  that all of the systems
work properlyCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1025.  and that there should be no reason why
man cannot, perhaps as early as July,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1026.  land on that picked spot
on the Moon's equator.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1027.  These are sailors of the sky,
and what we've seenCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1028.  and heard today make the great ocean
voyages of the earthbound seem,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1029.  well, earthbound indeed.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1030.  For as the poet wrote,
the crew of Apollo 10Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1031.  has "slipped
the surly bonds of Earth"Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1032.  and carried us over
into tomorrow.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1033.  In the past few hours,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1034.  man has come closer to the
Moon than ever in his history.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1035.  There were those
terrifying moments when...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1036.  Mom, what's wrong?
Hmm?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1037.  What's wrong?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1038.  Nothing, honey.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1039.  Your dad's going
to the Moon.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1040.  Okay.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1041.  Can I go outside?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1042.  Sure.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1043.  Uh, we're here today
to talk about the forthcoming flight.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1044.  But we're able
to talk about itCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1045.  because of previous flights.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1046.  Every flight took on
new objectives,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1047.  and left us with very few
additions to be completed.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1048.  We're very grateful
to those peopleCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1049.  who made it possible for us
to be here today.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1050.  All right,
we'll take some questions now.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1051.  Jim?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1052.  Neil, when you learned you were
going to command this flight,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1053.  were you surprised?
Overjoyed?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1054.  I was pleased.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1055.  Okay, but how would you
compare this feelingCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1056.  to winning an automobile or
being selected as an astronaut?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1057.  I was pleased.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1058.  Brian?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1059.  Neil, if it does turn out,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1060.  you'll go down in history.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1061.  What kind of thoughts do you have about
that when the thought hits you...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1062.  "Uh, gosh, suppose
that flight's successful..."Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1063.  We're planning on that flight
being successful.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1064.  Uh...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1065.  I just meant how you feel
about being a part of history.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1066.  I think I can shed
some light here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1067.  It's a responsibility,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1068.  but it's exciting
to be the first.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1069.  Even my wife is excited.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1070.  She keeps slipping jewelry
into my PPK.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1071.  You're planning on taking
some of her jewelry to the Moon, Buzz?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1072.  Sure.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1073.  What fella wouldn't wanna
give his wife bragging rights?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1074.  Neil,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1075.  will you take anything?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1076.  Uh, if I had a choice,
I'd take more fuel.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1077.  All right,
next question.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1078.  I thought you were
gonna talk to the boys.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1079.  What did you
want me to say?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1080.  What do you wanna say?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1081.  You're the one
that's going away.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1082.  Well, it's too late now.
They're asleep.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1083.  No, they're not, Neil.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1084.  You know they're not.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1085.  Why can't you talk to them?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1086.  What are you doing?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1087.  Uh...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1088.  I'm packing.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1089.  No. You're just killing time
until you can get in the car.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1090.  Okay.
Okay.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1091.  Neil, I need you
to talk to the boys.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1092.  Can you hear me?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1093.  I need you to talk to the boys.
What are you doing?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1094.  Stop.
I'm going to work.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1095.  Well, just stop it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1096.  Just stop...
Just stop packing!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1097.  What are the chances
you're not coming back?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1098.  Hmm? What are the chances this is the
last time the boys are gonna see you?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1099.  Well, I can't give you
an exact number.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1100.  I don't want
a fucking number, Neil!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1101.  It's not zero, is it?
Is it?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1102.  No.
No, it's not.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1103.  Pat doesn't have a husband.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1104.  Those kids, they don't
have a father anymore.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1105.  Do you understand
what that means?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1106.  What are the chances that's
gonna be Ricky and Mark?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1107.  And I... I can't tell 'em
that their dad spentCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1108.  the last few minutes
packing his briefcase!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1109.  You're gonna sit 'em down.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1110.  Both of them.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1111.  And you're gonna prepare them for the
fact that you might not ever come home.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1112.  You're doing that. You.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1113.  Not me.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1114.  I'm done.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1115.  So you better start thinking
about what you're gonna say.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1116.  Jimmy asked what you're gonna
say when you get onto the Moon.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1117.  Well, we're not sure we're
gonna get onto the Moon. Uh...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1118.  A lot of things have to go
right before that happens.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1119.  How long
will you be gone?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1120.  Um...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1121.  Well, we launch in 10 days,
we'll be up for eight,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1122.  and then about a month
in quarantine.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1123.  What's quarantine?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1124.  We'll be in isolation.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1125.  Uh, to protect in case weCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1126.  carry any diseases
from the lunar surfaceCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1127.  or something of that nature.
It's not likely, but it's a precaution.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1128.  So you won't be here
for my swim meet?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1129.  No.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1130.  Sorry.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1131.  Does anyone have
any other questions?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1132.  Do you think
you're coming back?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1133.  We have real confidence
in the mission.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1134.  And, uh,
there are some risks,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1135.  but we have every intention
of coming back.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1136.  But you might not.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1137.  That's right.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1138.  Okay.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1139.  Okay. Time for bed.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1140.  "Fate has ordained that the men who
went to the Moon to explore in peaceCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1141.  "will stay on the Moon
to rest in peace.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1142.  "These brave men,
Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1143.  "know there is no hope
for their recovery.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1144.  "They will be mourned
by their families.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1145.  "They will be mourned
by a Mother EarthCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1146.  "that dared send two of her
sons into the unknown.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1147.  "For every human being who looks up
at the Moon in the nights to comeCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1148.  "will know that there is
some corner of another worldCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1149.  "that is forever mankind."Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1150.  "Prior to the statement, President will
telephone each of the widows-to-be.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1151.  "A clergyman will adopt the same
procedure as a burial at sea,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1152.  "commending their souls
to the deepest of the deep."Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1153.  Any thoughts?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1154.  Sounds fine.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1155.  T-minus
two minutes and counting.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1156.  Twenty seconds and counting.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1157.  T-minus 15 seconds.
Guidance is internal.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1158.  12, 11, 10, 9...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1159.  Ignition sequence start.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1160.  Tower cleared.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1161.  Mark. Mode One Charlie.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1162.  Houston, you are a go
for staging.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1163.  This is Apollo Control.
We're a minute from ignitionCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1164.  on trans-lunar
injection maneuver.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1165.  Okay, we're operate. 59:59.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1166.  Apollo 11, we track your
speed increasing to 36,000 feet per second.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1167.  You are now
leaving Earth orbit.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1168.  Apollo 11, roger.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1169.  We have cutoff.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1170.  Roger, 11.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1171.  It certainly looks like
you're well on your way now.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1172.  Okay, Houston,
we're about to SEP.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1173.  Mike, you got it?
It's your ship now.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1174.  And you can start PTCCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1175.  at your convenience.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1176.  All right.
Thank you, Houston.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1177.  That smells funny.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1178.  Like, uh,
charred electrical insulation.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1179.  Might just be rocket fumes.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1180.  - Did you bring any music?
- No.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1181.  Here, Buzz.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1182.  Hey, Houston, are you hearing this?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1183.  Apollo 11,
now entering lunar orbit.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1184.  Your roll should give you a good
view in about two minutes. Over.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1185.  When you have a free minute, could
you give us your on board readoutCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1186.  of N2 tank Bravo, please?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1187.  Nitrogen tank Bravo
is showingCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1188.  1960, something like that.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1189.  Roger.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1190.  Would you look at that?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1191.  This is a damn
three-ring circus.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1192.  I got a fuel cell purge in progress,
I'm watching an AUTO maneuver and...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1193.  Jesus Christ!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1194.  Normal, normal.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1195.  Houston, stand by
for AUTO alarm.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1196.  Neil, the, uh...
The voice tape recorder,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1197.  you know where that is?
I don't know.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1198.  All this food and stuff up
here, you want any of that?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1199.  No.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1200.  All right.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1201.  What about this chewing gum?
You want any of that?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1202.  Mike.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1203.  Come back, will you?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1204.  Apollo 11, Houston.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1205.  Let us know when you've entered the
LEM and closed up the hatch. Over.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1206.  Eagle, this is Houston.
We see the optics zero switch on.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1207.  Before you take some marks,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1208.  don't forget to cycle it back
off and on, and then on. Over.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1209.  Eagle, Houston,
could you give us a hackCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1210.  on the time that you
switched to LEM powerCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1211.  and also verify that we're
on glycol pump 1? Over.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1212.  This is Eagle,
we're on pump 1.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1213.  - Roger.
- Eagle, Columbia.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1214.  All 12 docking latches
are cocked.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1215.  I'm ready to button up
the hatch.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1216.  Roger.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1217.  I'm gonna start a maneuver
now to our undocking attitude.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1218.  Okay.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1219.  How about using, as an undocking
time, 100 hours and 12 minutes?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1220.  What have you got for AOS?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1221.  I have 100 hours
and 16 minutes.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1222.  Eagle, keep an
eye on your descent engine fuel.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1223.  Continuous burn time is
limited to 910 seconds.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1224.  Over.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1225.  Apollo 11, Houston,
we are go for undocking. Over.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1226.  Fifteen seconds.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1227.  Okay, there you go.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1228.  Eagle, Houston.
We see you on the steerable. Over.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1229.  The Eagle is undocked.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1230.  Roger. How does it look?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1231.  The Eagle has wings.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1232.  It just won't stay.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1233.  Eagle, report status. Over.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1234.  We'll have to
tell them about that.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1235.  Let's prep for descent.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1236.  Eagle, Houston.
You're a go for powered descent.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1237.  Roger. Read you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1238.  Altitude light's on,
we don't have radar data.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1239.  Let's proceed.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1240.  Proceed.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1241.  One...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1242.  Zero...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1243.  Ignition.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1244.  Program alarm.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1245.  What's a 1202 alarm?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1246.  I don't know.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1247.  Houston, give us a reading
on the 1202 program alarm.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1248.  Roger, we got you.
We're a go on that alarm.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1249.  Same alarm.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1250.  Roger.
We're a go on that alarm.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1251.  Okay, 3,000 at 70.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1252.  Roger. Understand.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1253.  Program alarm 1201.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1254.  Roger. 1201 alarm.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1255.  Same type. We're go.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1256.  Pretty rocky area.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1257.  Those boulders
are as big as cars.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1258.  We can't land there.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1259.  Going to manual.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1260.  540 feet, down to 30.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1261.  Watch your fuel.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1262.  330.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1263.  300 feet,
down three and a half.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1264.  Fuel's at 8%.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1265.  The radar's lost
track of the surface again.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1266.  160 feet,
six and a half down.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1267.  Five and a half down,
nine forward.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1268.  Low level. Low level.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1269.  120 feet.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1270.  5% fuel remaining.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1271.  Quantity light!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1272.  Ninety-four seconds to bingo.
114's a mandatory abort.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1273.  Down to half, six forward.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1274.  Stand by for 60. Rog.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1275.  Sixty seconds.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1276.  40 feet, down two and a half.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1277.  Stand by for 30.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1278.  - Thirty seconds.
- Forward.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1279.  20 feet, down a half!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1280.  Faint shadow.
Drifting forward, just a little bit.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1281.  Contact light.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1282.  Shutdown.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1283.  We copy, you're down, Eagle.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1284.  Houston,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1285.  Tranquility Base here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1286.  The Eagle has landed.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1287.  Roger, Tranquility.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1288.  We copy on the ground.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1289.  You got a bunch of guys
about to turn blue.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1290.  We're breathing again.
Thanks a lot.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1291.  Thank you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1292.  Very smooth touchdown.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1293.  Okay, Neil, we can
see you coming down the ladder now.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1294.  Okay, I just checked.
Uh...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1295.  Coming back up to that
first step, Buzz, it's, uh...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1296.  The strut hasn't collapsed too far,
but it's adequate to get back up.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1297.  Roger, we copy.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1298.  Takes a pretty good
little jump.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1299.  Buzz, this is Houston.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1300.  F2, 1/160 a secondCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1301.  for shadow photography
on the sequence camera.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1302.  Okay.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1303.  I'm, uh,
at the foot of the ladder.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1304.  The LEM footbeds are only,
uh, depressed in the surfaceCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1305.  about one or two inches.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1306.  Although, the surface
appears to be, uh,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1307.  very, very fine grain
as you get close to it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1308.  It's almost like a powder
down there.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1309.  Very fine.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1310.  I'm gonna step off
the LEM now.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1311.  That's one
small step for man,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1312.  one giant leap
for mankind.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1313.  Okay, you ready
for me to come out?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1314.  Five, four, three, two, one.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1315.  Ignition.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1316.  I suppose they
can never really describe to us.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1317.  - Or will we ever know?
- No...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1318.  And it may not be a beautyCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1319.  that one can pass on
to future beholders either.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1320.  These first men on the Moon
have seen somethingCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1321.  that men who follow
will have missed.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1322.  They've peered into
another life that we can't follow.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1323.  Bob Simon at Trafalgar Square,
where he joined the thousandsCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1324.  who watched an immense
television screenCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1325.  as the Apollo touched down
on the Moon.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1326.  The average Romanian
thinks of Apollo 11 a little bitCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1327.  as his own personal adventure.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1328.  It's been estimated that the audience
was up in the hundreds of millions.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1329.  Perhaps 400 million persons or
so watching this broadcast...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1330.  Countless millions
more listened on the radioCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1331.  to the voices from the Moon.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1332.  Never before had so many people
been attuned to one eventCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1333.  at one time.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1334.  feats of all time.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1335.  Does it amaze you
that it's taken place?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1336.  It not only amazes me, but I'm certain
that it amazes everybody in this country.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1337.  What do you think of it?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1338.  The Moon,
I hope that sometimeCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1339.  everybody will go there.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1340.  - Wanna go yourself?
- Oh, yeah, I wish I can go right now.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1341.  I think this is a very
important day. It's a historical day.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1342.  And the whole universe is concerned
about this, the landing on the Moon.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1343.  And as a French woman,
how do you think about it?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1344.  Oh, I think it's wonderful,
I always trusted AmericaCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1345.  and I knew
they couldn't fail.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1346.  And in Washington,
an anonymous citizenCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1347.  placed a small bouquet on the grave
of John F. Kennedy with a note.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1348.  "Mr. President,
the Eagle has landed."Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1349.  And indeed on this day,
as we mark the astronauts' return,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1350.  it's hard not to think back
upon that speechCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1351.  our 35th president gave
just seven short years ago.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1352.  If this capsule history
of our progress teaches us anything,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1353.  it is that man,
in his quest for knowledgeCopy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1354.  and progress is determined
and cannot be deterred.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1355.  But why, some say,
the Moon?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1356.  Why choose this as our goal?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1357.  And they may well ask,
why climb the highest mountain?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1358.  Why, 35 years ago,
fly the Atlantic?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1359.  Why does Rice play Texas?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1360.  We choose to go to the Moon.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1361.  We choose to go to the Moon.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1362.  We choose to go to the Moon in this
decade and do the other things,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1363.  not because they are easy,
but because they are hard.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1364.  Mrs. Armstrong!
Mrs. Armstrong!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1365.  How do you feel?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1366.  Have you
spoken with your husband?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1367.  Would your sons like to
be astronauts like him?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1368.  Mrs. Armstrong!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1369.  Have all your prayers
been answered?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1370.  Yes, yes, they have.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1371.  How would you
describe the flight?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1372.  Well, uh, I can only say
it was outta this world.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1373.  Thank you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1374.  They will be quarantined
the full three weeks,Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1375.  but there is no sign
of infection or disease.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1376.  Congratulations, Jan.Copy !req