- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Apollo 11, this is Houston. We've completed the uplink; the computer is yours. You can go back to BLOCK. Would you verify that you have extended the probe? Over.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Roger. About 2 minutes to LOS on this stateside pass. AOS Canaries at 1 50 13. Over.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Okay. On your service module RCS quad Bravo package temperature, we're showing it running a little low. Looks like about 20 degrees low—lower than the rest of the quads. Would you confirm that your RCS heater switch for quad Bravo is in PRIMARY? Over.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Roger. We've checked over the spacecraft and the launch vehicle guidance. They're both looking to be in good shape. We estimate you have better than a 99-percent probability of a guidance cut-off on the launch vehicle, so things are apparently holding in very well. For your information, MILA received approximately 1 minute of a usable TV picture, so apparently the system is working. And you're a little over a minute from LOS at Canary; AOS Tananarive is 2 hours 9 minutes and 18 seconds. Over.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Apollo 11, Apollo 11, this is Houston standing by through Tananarive. Over.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Apollo 11, this is Houston. One minute to LOS Tananarive; AOS at Carnarvon 02 25 30.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Roger. You're coming in very loud and very clear, here. Out.
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Roger. We'll be coming within range of the ARIA aircraft coverage, here, in about 1 minute. They're going to try uplinking both on S-band and on VHF this time. So if you turn your—make sure your S-band volume is turned up, we'd appreciate it. And we believe that we'll have continuous coverage from now on through the TLI burn. Over.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Roger. We're reading you strength 5, readability about 3. Should be quite adequate.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Apollo 11, Apollo 11, this is Houston. We're reading you readability about 3, strength 5. Sounds pretty good. Over.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Apollo 11, this is Houston. We just got telemetry back down on your booster, and it is looking good.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Key moment Apollo 11 leaves Earth's orbit: Apollo 11, this is Houston. Slightly less than 1 minute to ignition, and everything is GO.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Apollo 11, this is Houston at 1 minute. Trajectory and guidance look good, and the stage is good. Over.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Apollo 11, this is Houston. Thrust is good. Everything's still looking good.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Apollo 11, this is Houston. Around 3-1/2 minutes. You're still looking good. Your predicted cut-off is right on the nominal.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Apollo 11, this is Houston. We show cut-off and we copy the numbers in NOUN 62.
- Buzz Aldrin (LMP)
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Roger, Houston. Apollo 11. We're reading a VI of 35579 and the EMS was plus 3.3. Over.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Roger, 11. We'll pass that on. And, it certainly looks like you are well on your way now.
- Neil Armstrong (CDR)
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We have no complaints with any of the three stages on that ride. It was beautiful.
- Neil Armstrong (CDR)
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That's right. It was all—all a good ride.
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Apollo 11, this is Houston. For your information, we expect the maneuver to separation attitude to begin at 3 plus 05 plus 03, and to be completed at plus 09 plus 20. Separation at 3 plus 15 plus 00.
- Neil Armstrong (CDR)
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Roger. Time to begin maneuver is 3 05 03, complete 3 09 20. Separation 3 plus 15 00.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Apollo 11, this is Houston. All the booster functions are proceeding normally. The sequencing is in good shape, and it doesn't look like they are having any problems at all. Over.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Apollo 11, this is Houston. Our preliminary data indicates a good cut-off on the S-IVB. We'll have some more trajectory data for you in about half an hour. Over.
- Neil Armstrong (CDR)
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Hello, Houston. Hello, Houston. This is Apollo 11. I'm reading you loud and clear. Go ahead. Over.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Roger, 11. This is Houston. We had to shift stations. We weren't reading you through Goldstone. We show PYRO bus A armed and PYRO bus B not armed at the present time. Over.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Apollo 11, this is Houston. You're GO for separation. Our systems recommendation is arm both PYRO buses. Over.
- Neil Armstrong (CDR)
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Okay. PYRO B coming armed. My intent is to use bottle primary 1, as per the checklist; therefore, I just turned A on.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Apollo 11, Apollo 11, this is Houston broadcasting in the blind. Request OMNI Bravo if you read us. Request OMNI Bravo. Out.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Roger. We're copying you about five-by-two, very weak. Can you give us a status report, please?
- Neil Armstrong (CDR)
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Roger. We are docked. We do have acquisition with the high gain at this time, I think.
Spoken on July 16, 1969, 3:57 p.m. UTC (55 years, 3 months ago). Link to this transcript range is: Tweet