- Michael Collins (CMP)
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And thanks for putting me on relay, Houston. I was missing all the action.
Expand selection down Contract selection up - Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)
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Roger, Columbia. This is Houston. Say something. They ought to be able to hear you. Over.
- Michael Collins (CMP)
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Roger, Tranquility Base. It sure sounded great from up here. You guys did a fantastic job.
- Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)
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Tranquility Base, Houston. All your consumables are solid. You're looking good in every respect. We copy the DPS are venting. Everything is copasetic. Over.
- Neil Armstrong (CDR)
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Houston, the guys that said that we wouldn't be able to tell precisely where we are are the winners today. We were a little busy worrying about program alarms and things like that in the part of the descent where we would normally be picking out our landing spot; and aside from a good look at several of the craters we came over in the final descent, I haven't been able to pick out the things on the horizon as a reference as yet.
- Neil Armstrong (CDR)
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You might be interested to know that I don't think we notice any difficulty at all in adapting to one sixth g. It seems immediately natural to move in this environment.
- Neil Armstrong (CDR)
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The area out the left hand window is a relatively level plain cratered with a fairly large number of craters of the 5 to 50 foot variety, and some ridges—small, 20, 30 feet high, I would guess, and literally thousands of little 1 and 2 foot craters around the area. We see some angular blocks out several hundred feet in front of us that are probably 2 feet in size and have angular edges. There is a hill in view, just about on the ground track ahead of us. Difficult to estimate, but might be a half a mile or a mile.
- Neil Armstrong (CDR)
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It really was rough, Mike. Over the targeted landing area, it was extremely rough, cratered, and large numbers of rocks that were probably some, many larger than 5 or 10 feet in size.
- Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)
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Tranquility, Houston. After you get through this P57, we'd like an E memory dump. Over.
- Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)
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Columbia, Houston. We have a P22 update for you, if you're ready to copy. Over.
- Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)
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Roger, Mike. T1, 104 32 18; T2, 104 37 28. And that is 4 miles south. This is based on a targeted landing site. Over.
- Michael Collins (CMP)
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Okay. Roger. Understand based on a targeted landing site; T1, 104 32 18; T2, 104 37 28, and 4 miles south.
- Michael Collins (CMP)
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Do you have any idea whether they landed left or right of center line? Just a little bit long, is that all we know?
- Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)
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Roger. Copy, Tranquility. That gravity align looked good to us. We see you recycling.
- Buzz Aldrin (LMP)
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Well, no. I was trying to get time, 16 65 out, and somehow it proceeded on to the 622 before I could do a VERB 32 ENTER. I want to log a time here, and then I'd like to know whether you want me to proceed on the torquing angles or to go back and reenter again before torquing. Over.
- Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)
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Tranquility, Houston. We'd like you to recall P57 and run through the gravity align one more time. Over.
- Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)
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Roger, Tranquility. For the mission timer, two suggestions. Set the circuit breaker, panel 11; also reset and attempt to start. That nine in the first digit might have something to do with it. Over.
- Neil Armstrong (CDR)
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Okay. We've tried both of those. If the circuit breaker is in when I reset the—put it in RESET, I get 902 04 40. When I release it now, I get 902 04 49. I'm going to cycle the circuit breaker.
Spoken on July 20, 1969, 8:29 p.m. UTC (55 years, 3 months ago). Link to this transcript range is: Tweet