- Buzz Aldrin (LMP)
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Roger. That's affirmative. And there isn't any way of telling whether that's lined up. I'm getting in the way; maybe I can get down here.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Roger. We've been looking at your consumables, and you're in good shape. Subject to your concurrence, we'd like to extend the duration of the EVA 15 minutes from nominal. We will still give Buzz a hack at 10 minutes for heading in. Your current elapsed time is 2 plus 12. Over.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Buzz, this is Houston. If you're still in the vicinity of the PSE, could you get a photograph of the ball level? Over.
- Buzz Aldrin (LMP)
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Right. We'll get a photograph of that. Houston, what time would you estimate we could allow for the documented sample? Over.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Neil, this is Houston. We're estimating about 10 minutes for the documented sampling. Over.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Buzz, this is Houston. You've got about 10 minutes left now prior to commencing your EVA termination activities. Over.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Tranquility Base, this is Houston. The passive seismic experiment has been uncaged and we're observing short period oscillations in it. Over.
- Buzz Aldrin (LMP)
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I hope you're watching how hard I have to hit this into the ground, to the tune of about 5 inches, Houston.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Neil, this is Houston. We'd like you all to get two core tubes and the solar wind experiment; two core tubes and the solar wind. Over.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Buzz, this is Houston. You have approximately 3 minutes until you must commence your EVA termination activities. Over.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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And, do you plan on commencing your sleep on the backside this pass? If so, we'll disable uplink to you while we're talking to the LM. Over.
- Buzz Aldrin (LMP)
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Houston, were you able to record the documentary way where the two core tube samples were taken?
- Neil Armstrong (CDR)
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I didn't get a stereopair of those two, but they are right in the vicinity of the solar wind.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Neil, this is Houston. After you've got the core tubes and the solar wind, anything else that you can throw into the box would be acceptable.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Buzz, this is Houston. It's about time for you to start your EVA closeout activities.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Neil and Buzz, this is Houston. We'd like to remind you of the closeup camera magazine before you start up the ladder, Buzz.
- Neil Armstrong (CDR)
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No, the closeup camera's underneath the MESA. I'll have to pick it up with the prong. I'm picking up several pieces of really vesicular rock out here, now.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Roger, Neil and Buzz. Let's press on with getting the closeup camera magazine and closing out of the sample return container. We're running a little low on time.
- Buzz Aldrin (LMP)
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Okay. Can you quickly stick this in my pocket, Neil, and I'll head on up the ladder?
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Negative. Head on up the ladder, Buzz.
Expand selection down Contract selection up - Buzz Aldrin (LMP)
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Think you can reach the—reach this hook that's hanging over here? You might entertain the idea of sending up the second one that way.
- Bruce McCandless (CAPCOM)
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Neil, this is Houston. Did the Hasselblad magazine go up on that sample return container also?
Spoken on July 21, 1969, 4:50 a.m. UTC (55 years, 3 months ago). Link to this transcript range is: Tweet