- Ronald Evans (CAPCOM)
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Roger. The computer is yours now. Looks like you're in VHF range, here. So we'll try a VHF check for you. We'll just send VHF up to you. Stand by.
- Ronald Evans (CAPCOM)
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Roger, 11. Houston. You're loud. The standard VHF noise, though, makes you realize that S band is good.
- Ronald Evans (CAPCOM)
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Apollo 11, Houston. Backup S band now, and we're standing by for command module RCS activation.
- Ronald Evans (CAPCOM)
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Apollo 11, Houston. Your command module pressurization looks mighty fine to us.
- Ronald Evans (CAPCOM)
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Roger. Your MAX g, 063; your NOUN 60, your Gamma, at 400K, 648; your range to go on the EMS, 14033; and your RETRO time for V circular, 02 14. Over.
- Buzz Aldrin (LMP)
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Roger. Copy MAX g 6.3; R2 at NOUN 60, 6.48; range to go, EMS, 14033; RET V circular, 02 14. Over.
- Buzz Aldrin (LMP)
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Roger. The first horizon check 194 23 06 at a pitch angle of 298 does not quite fall on the 31 7 line. It's just a little high. It's within 5 degrees tolerance.
- Neil Armstrong (CDR)
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Same here, Ron. Looks very good. Doesn't make as much noise as we thought. Some of them are barely audible.
- Ronald Evans (CAPCOM)
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Looks like it's about 1500 scattered, high scattered. And it's still 3 to 6 foot waves.
- Michael Collins (CMP)
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Houston, Apollo 11. Do you have any recommended settings to catch the sunset. Over.
- Buzz Aldrin (LMP)
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Okay. I'll probably only be doing it maybe—part of it at six frames a second, some it at one. So I could be changing settings as it goes through.
- Michael Collins (CMP)
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And the Sun is going down on schedule. It's getting real dark in here.
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Apollo 11, Houston. We see you getting ready for SEP. Everything looks mighty fine down here.
- Ronald Evans (CAPCOM)
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Apollo 11, Houston. You're still looking mighty fine from here. You're cleared for landing.
- Buzz Aldrin (LMP)
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Houston, we got the service module going by. A little high and a little bit to the right.
- Ronald Evans (CAPCOM)
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11, Houston. That's negative. All you have to do is turn it on. That'll be fine.
- Buzz Aldrin (LMP)
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I guess I don't know how to turn it on, then. I got PCM, ANTILOG RECORD, FORWARD; high bit rate, and barber pole.
- Ronald Evans (CAPCOM)
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11, Houston. We'll have you for about 3 or 4 minutes through Redstone and then pick you up after blackout through ARIA.
- Buzz Aldrin (LMP)
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Okay. I already put it to COMMAND RESET, but I still have barber pole on the tape. And now my switch is high bit rate.
- Ronald Evans (CAPCOM)
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Okay. That will be fine. On 225, there, if you can reach it, Buzz, the last two circuit breakers in the second row from the bottom, punch those in.
- Ronald Evans (CAPCOM)
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Key moment Apollo 11 re-enters Earth's atmosphere: And 11, Houston. You're going over the hill there shortly. You're looking mighty fine to us.
- Neil Armstrong (CDR)
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Hello, Hornet. This is Apollo 11 reading you loud and clear. Our position 1330, 16915.
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Okay. Our splashdown error is by latitude, longitude, 1330 16 *** 15. That's ***
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Spoken on July 24, 1969, 4:09 p.m. UTC (55 years, 3 months ago). Link to this transcript range is: Tweet