- Neil Armstrong (CDR)
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Houston, Apollo 11. Could you give us a couple of high-gain antenna angles, please?
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Read you loud and clear on high gain down here, and everything's looking good from our standpoint for your burn. Over.
- Neil Armstrong (CDR)
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And, Houston, looked like we saw about 87 or 88 psi on chamber pressure that time. I'd like you to look at that on the ground.
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11, Houston. On our real-time telemetry we saw 95 to 97 psi on chamber pressure. We'll—We will look at the recordings down here, thought, and get back with you again. Over.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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11, Houston. Could we get your DELTA-V counter reading, please, from this burn?
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Roger. I just wanted to remind you that we haven't noticed on the TM the VERB 66 after the burn. And for your information, we played the recorded TV back last night, I believe, after you all turned in for your rest period, and the pictures came out quite well. Over.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Not that we've seen. We had word on the voice loop that MILA reported that they had gotten a minute's worth of TV signal, and Goldstone reported that they had gotten about a minute's worth of modulation but that they weren't able to get anything off of it.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Okay. We have another input here, 11, that the MILA data was recognizable as a picture, but we don't have any evaluation as to the quality of the picture. Over.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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And for our information, we've been watching a PCO2 again. Did you change a lithium hydroxide canister this morning? Over.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Roger. From a propellant-balancing standpoint, we recommend that you use quads Alfa and Bravo to start the PTC maneuvers. Over.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Roger. For CRYO-balancing purposes, we'd like you to turn the heater and oxygen tank number 1 off at this time. Over.
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Spoken on July 17, 1969, 4:18 p.m. UTC (55 years, 3 months ago). Link to this transcript range is: Tweet