Neil Armstrong (CDR)

Oh, it's not really bad.

Michael Collins (CMP)

This TV cable is getting in the way.

Buzz Aldrin (LMP)

The only problem, Charlie, is these TV stagehands don't know where they stand.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Well, you got to really have a union card, there. We can't really complain too much, I guess.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Apollo 11, Houston. Do you have a little white dot in the bottom of your monitor—TV monitor? Over.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Roger. I guess part of the camera's been burnt out down there. These are really beautiful pictures now, Buzz. Over. Real clear.

Buzz Aldrin (LMP)

Okay. We might have got just a little bit of Sun in there. Is it just one small white dot?

Michael Collins (CMP)

We went up in the tunnel checking the roll angle, Charlie, and it's 2.05 degrees.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Roger. Copy. 2.05 on the roll CAL.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

11, Houston. The tunnel looks pretty clear to us. Somebody going up there now. Over.

Neil Armstrong (CDR)

It's Mike checking his connectors up there now.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

11, Houston. The lighting up in there looks very good to us at this time. Over.

Neil Armstrong (CDR)

I think that's mostly the camera. It—it's subdued to say the least.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Roger. It's pretty—It's gathering pretty well to us. We see everything quite clearly up in there.

Michael Collins (CMP)

Well, the docking latches look good today just like they did yesterday. Everything up in there looks just fine.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

That sounds fine to us. Over.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

11, Houston. We can even read the decals up there on the LM hatch.

Buzz Aldrin (LMP)

Well, let me zoom it up and see how much you can read.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

We can see the LM umbilical connection quite well there, Buzz. We see you zooming in on one of the decals now. It's, “To reset, unlatch handle; latch behind grip and pull back two full strokes.” That's about all we can make out.

Buzz Aldrin (LMP)

Hey, you get an A-plus.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Thank you very much, sir. At least I passed my eye test.

Buzz Aldrin (LMP)

I'm standing 6 feet from it, Charlie, and you can read it better than I can. There's something wrong with the system.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

That's a real good view of the LM hatch handle there, 11. Over.

Neil Armstrong (CDR)

Looks like we'll be ready to go into the LM early if that's okay with you all down there.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Roger. It's fine with us, Neil. Go ahead anytime you wish. Over.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

11, Houston. The white spot you see on your monitor, our TV people say it is a burn spot; but they expect it to dissipate after a couple of hours. Over.

Michael Collins (CMP)

Okay, the dump valve is actuated.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Roger. Copy, 11. We see that very clearly. Is that you, Buzz, with your hand on it?

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

11, Houston. We're really amazed at the quality of the picture up in the tunnel. It's really superb. Over.

Buzz Aldrin (LMP)

It is, considering the amount of light up in there.

Michael Collins (CMP)

Roger. We're about to open our hatch now.

Michael Collins (CMP)

Roger. There's that same guy that, when you open up the door, why, he's waiting there for you, and he turns the lights on.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

How about that. Just like the refrigerator.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Buzz, the view in through your—by your right—left shoulder there is so good we can see the ascent engine cover, the Velcro on it, and that's about all we can make out right now.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Now we can see the helmet stowage bag —

Buzz Aldrin (LMP)

We don't see anything loose up there.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Well, great. Looks good to us. We see the helmet storage bag.

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Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Hello, 11. Houston. We got a view of the PLSS there, off the right of our screen.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

11, Houston. Buzz, you already in? Over.

Buzz Aldrin (LMP)

Roger. I'm halfway in, hanging out. Start turning around, I guess.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Apollo 11, Houston. We'd like you to read out the LCG reservoir sight level. Over.

Michael Collins (CMP)

Okay. Stand by.

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Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

11, we have a good view of the window there. It looks like the Sun's finally coming through the shade.

Buzz Aldrin (LMP)

Yes, I'm afraid it's—We're just about plus Z toward the Sun.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

That's affirmative. This attitude put both windows right toward the Sun—or the LM. Over.

Buzz Aldrin (LMP)

Well, that may be good in some respects, but -

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

We had a view, Buzz, of the utility light cord. …

Buzz Aldrin (LMP)

Now let me show you a view looking the other way.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Roger. And we see right now the utility light or either the floodlight up there.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

I think now I see the utility light still in the stowage bag. Hey, that's a great shot right there. We see you in there. Guess that's Neil and Mike. Better be, anyway.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

11, Houston. That's really a beautiful shot.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

11, Houston. We didn't quite decipher that signal that just came from the CMP.

Buzz Aldrin (LMP)

Just saying hello. On the LCG sight gage, you got about—oh, it looks like the white mark that's in the plunger is about a quarter to three-eighths inch out into the green away from the red. Is that what you'd like to see? Over.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Stand by. Roger, Buzz. That looks good to us. Thank you much.

Buzz Aldrin (LMP)

It is the white index, is it not, that you're interested in comparing whether it's in the red or green?

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Stand by. That's affirmative, Buzz. It looks good. That's a good reading for us. Over.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

We had a shot moment—a moment ago of the suit disconnect valve.

Buzz Aldrin (LMP)

I'll open up the windows and see what the lighting condition's going to be like.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

11, Houston. That's a real good view we have of the AOT. You're back now, Buzz, and notice you're taking down one of the window shades. Over.

Buzz Aldrin (LMP)

How's the Sun coming in? How's the Sun coming in from this direction going to affect what you can see?

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

It made it really super. The lighting is excellent in the—in the LM right now. We can make out the AOT, the ISA, and the left-hand window—there's a little glare off of that, but the LMP side the—with the shade down it's really excellent. Over.

Buzz Aldrin (LMP)

Well, let's—I'm turned around, why I took the shade off my side first.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Roger. We copy. The light level for the TV is really excellent. Over.

Neil Armstrong (CDR)

Yes, the lighting in the LM is very nice now, just like completely daylight; and everything is visible. A good bit lighter than the tunnel was earlier.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Roger. We got a good view now, Neil, of the DEDA; and also Buzz's ACA.

Buzz Aldrin (LMP)

Hey, I'm pointing it at the front hatch now. Everything seems to be in place down there.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Roger, we got the dump valves in view. Over.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

11, Houston. We see you removing the ISA now, folding it up, putting it up on the AOT. The instrument panels are coming into view behind.

Buzz Aldrin (LMP)

Yes, I think it'd probably be best, since we've done SPS burn, to put it back over the instrument panel instead of putting it up over the PLSS on the recharge station. Would you care to comment on that one? We could do either just as easily.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Stand by. We'll have an answer for you momentarily.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

11, Houston. That's really a super shot of the main display.

Buzz Aldrin (LMP)

The vehicle is surprisingly free of any debris floating around. It's very clean.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

11, Houston. It's pretty hard to describe this view. It's really—really great.

Buzz Aldrin (LMP)

Now you know how we feel.

Buzz Aldrin (LMP)

Okay. Neil's OPS is about 57, 5800.

Buzz Aldrin (LMP)

And mine's about 5800, also.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

11, Houston. That's a good shot of Neil's PLSS, there. Over.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

11, Houston. That moment—a moment ago, we had a good shot of your PLSS, Buzz, and the two helmet stowage bags. Down behind your left shoulder, Buzz, we have the—the DSKY and the ACA.