], [Finally, we have the following from the Crew Observations chapter of the Apollo 11 Preliminary Science Report - "This crater was later identified as one we had informally called West Crater during our prelaunch training."]. "], [On the other missions, the crews did what Buzz suggested. 114:00:34 Armstrong: Yes. Okay? Go ahead. If you need us, just give us a call, and we can respond with a time lag of about a minute to a minute and a half in getting reconfigured. "], 114:31:45 McCandless: Okay. Over. ], [Aldrin - "I don't remember being troubled too much by the noise. (Long Pause). Some 4½ hours remaining now in the scheduled Apollo 11 crew sleep period. At the earlier time, the shadow length on level ground would have been about 34 meters. 112:59:51 McCandless: Roger. there's a panel that goes out so that either crew member can only see forward and out his side, but not to the other side. (Long Pause) Tranquility Base. Spacecraft cabin pressure now holding at 4.7 pounds per square inch [32.4 kPa]; temperature, 60 degrees Fahrenheit [16° Celsius]. Based on image measurement and triangulation, It seems a photo of Earth is taken at about this time. Goldstone continued to handle uplink responsibilities until the present handover. The new capsule communicator will be astronaut Ron Evans. They...probably took about the same or a little more time than we expected. I was just wondering how much longer we want to wait, though. I asked Neil and Buzz how they got the PLSSs out. 5534, unfortunately all dominated by the bright window behind Buzz. "], [Collins, from the 1969 Technical Debrief - "Apollo 12 is planning to take their suits off. ], [Armstrong - "When we got back up to zero-g, some of the stuff did come up. When you all have a free moment, I have your T8 through T12 block data. 112:34:29 McCandless: You might be interested in knowing, Mike, that we have gotten reflections back from the laser reflector array they deployed, and we may be able to get some information out of that a little later. On latitude, make that plus 00.692, rounding off. We had to have the suit loop running because our helmets were closed. Oxygen fuel cell purge at 113:30. It makes it really darker, as viewed from this angle which is sort of out to the front and the right (that is, northwest out Buzz's window). It tended to get a little stuffy in the helmet. Apollo 11 presently 22,952 nautical miles [42,507 km] out from the Moon, and traveling at a velocity of 3,858 feet per second [1,176 m/s]. "], [Armstrong, from the 1969 Technical Debrief - "For example, you can see the horizon out there through the window shades. It went up to space on July 16, 1969, carrying three astronauts: Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins.On July 20, 1969, Armstrong and Aldrin became the first humans to land on the moon, while Collins stayed in orbit around the Moon. This final jettison was done primarily to get rid of the PLSSs. The expected orbit following that maneuver is 169.2 by 61 nautical miles [313.4 by 113.0 km]. We'll stand by here and see whether we put in a call to the crew. Over. 112:22:37 McCandless: Roger. [Armstrong - "And the intent, here, was to begin a data base for coordinating your water usage with your metabolic rates. And the next subject, on the two core tubes which you collected, how did the driving force required to collect these tubes compare? In the past 50 minutes or so, we've seen that velocity increase about 10 feet per second [3 m/s], going from 3,772 feet per second [1,150 m/s] to the present 3,782 [1,153 m/s], as the spacecraft continues to accelerate toward the Moon. We copy. With Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, Buzz Aldrin, Deke Slayton. You couldn't have enjoyed it as much as we did. Understand that near the aft end - out to the east - that the rays did appear darker. 114:42:59 Aldrin: Yeah. 114:05:33 Collins: Houston, Columbia. That was predominantly to make sure that crew interests were represented in all the meetings and discussions. Countdown clock for lunar landing now showing 37 hours, 18 minutes. Grid coordinates: Kilo 0.9, 6.3, on LAM-2. It didn't really to me. Both PLSSs could be seen on the TV as they tumbled out of the hatch, albeit not on the tape compilation available to us in 1991, which ends about about 112:24. Restored Video Clip 4 minutes 00 seconds ( 5.3 Mb FLV or 5.9 Mb MPEG). Midcourse Correction burn number 4 has been deleted from the Flight Plan on the recommendation to Flight Director Glynn Lunney from the Flight Dynamics Officer, Jay Greene. "], [To prevent a recurrence of this problem, NASA decided that guards would be placed over the breakers for future flights. ], [Armstrong - "There wasn't a whole lot floating around in the cabin. And, here in Mission Control, the - yesterday's hour-and-a-half long television pass, as the crew manned the LM for the first time in checkout, is being replayed. Mission Control have included the angles to which the High Gain Antenna ought to be pointed to give a good radio link with Earth. McCandless may be trying to use mental arithmetic to convert two lunar diameters to its equivalent in solar diameters. - and I was on the engine cover with a loop that'd I rigged up of some kind to hold my legs, hanging from something up there. The correct answer is about 40 solar diameters. This kept my feet up about level with or a little higher than my torso. 112:48:27 Collins: I say again, I am maneuvering to the P52 attitude, and do you want a crew status report? 114:52:51 Garriott: Roger. ], [Aldrin - (Chuckling) "We didn't seem to talk about it very much, did we? This is Apollo Control at 72 hours, 7 minutes. Weight; 96,012 pounds [43,550 kg]. This is Apollo Control at 75 hours into the mission. When you get back into your surface checklist and come over to the Comm reconfiguration on page Surface-45, we'd like you to enable the ranging feature on your S-band. Analysis of the conditions experienced indicated that once the crew were in a cold condition, there was not enough heat available in the environmental control system to return them to a comfortable condition. [During the following discussion, we were looking at
One of my favorite things to do was stick my head out the window like a dog on the highway. Over. 114:28:19 McCandless: Roger. And now the final question. This circuit would send electrical power to the engine that would lift us off the moon...We looked around for something to punch in this circuit breaker. The Z-axis runs parallel to the CSM's orbital plane and the Y-axis completes the set. That is, a half mile west of it. This was a never-ending battle to obtain just a minimum level of sleeping conditions, and we never did. And longitude over 2 is plus 11.713. When the Apollo 11 spacecraft lifted off on July 16, 1969, for the Moon, it signaled a climactic instance in human history. The first six items refer to the top row of switches: (1) Modulate switch to PM(FM); (2) XMTR/RCVR (Transmitter/Receiver) to Prim(ary); (3) PWR AMP (Power Amplifier) to Prim(ary); (4) first function switch to Voice; (5) second function switch to PSM(PCM); (6) third function switch to TV/CWLR (CWEA) Enable. Of course, as viewed from the aft end, why, they did have the Sun shining directly on them. The angles by which the platform must be torqued to restore a perfect orientation (i.e. Apollo 11's distance from the Moon now is 1,516 nautical miles [2,808 km]; 1,516 nautical miles. I had the two OPSs stacked up at the front of the hatch, so there was ample room on the floor for one. When it's a surface, maybe the reflection tends to lighten it up, in the Sun. Apollo 11 was on its way. 112:35:32 Collins: Rog. We seem to be reading you now. The star angle difference was 0.01°, indicating that Mike's marking accuracy was good. I suspect that the weight of the flagpole probably had shifted its position in the sand a little bit from the position where it had originally been installed."] Apollo 11 is 6,522 nautical miles [12,079 km] away from the Moon; approaching at a velocity of 4,483 feet per second [1,366 m/s]. "], [Armstrong - "Yeah, I remember commenting that we had the scent of wet ashes. We're 41 minutes away from Loss Of Signal as Apollo 11 goes behind the Moon. The 9m stations (CRO, HAW, GWM on this longitude) were generally used for the EASEP/ALSEP support. The African continent dominates the view with the Mediterranean Sea, Arabia and Iran also clear. 114:36:06 Garriott: Roger. 112:23:45 Collins: Okay. They were able to get comfortable in the hammocks and, on the whole, they slept soundly. 113:47:49 McCandless: That's affirmative. That's also the way it appeared from the television, I think. And he couldn't see it! No rescue would be coming. "], [I then told them about Jack Schmitt's apparent allergic reaction to lunar dust after the first Apollo 17 EVA - but not after the later ones. Over. ], [Armstrong - "It was true for a long period of time there that individuals got assigned to particular areas. Over. On Apollo 17, Jack Schmitt had a dramatic nasal reaction to lunar dust after his first EVA and, then, lesser reactions after the other EVAs. 114:27:42 McCandless: Roger. Certainly, from orbit, the areas around the landed LM's are brighter than the surrounding countryside. 114:18:47 Armstrong: (Joking) You can't get away with anything anymore, can you? Apollo 11 was about to launch on its way to land the first ever humans on the Moon. 112:56:12 McCandless: Roger. In support of his contention, Jack notes that, at geology stations far from the LM, disturbed soil doesn't look dark. 114:24:27 McCandless: Stand by, Tranquility. [Aldrin, from the 1969 Technical Debrief - "I want to inject a thought about spacecraft location (probably means 'orientation') in respect to lunar surface working conditions. 114:34:16 Armstrong: (Sounding congested) We're yawed 13 degrees left on the ball, and I think that's probably about right. At 66 hours, 30 minutes Ground Elapsed Time; this is Apollo Control. As is normal throughout a flight, Mission Control are ensuring the crew will have enough information to hand in case they lost communications and have to return to Earth themselves. Restored Video Clip 3 minutes 15 seconds ( 4.3 Mb FLV or 4.9 Mb MPEG). After a while, I started to get awfully cold, so I reached in front of the fan and turned the water temperature to full up - Max increase. 112:18 34 McCandless: No, wait a minute. That's affirmative. We're 49 minutes away from the Lunar Orbit Insertion maneuver number 1. (46 min 59 sec; 43 Mb) from the Public Affairs loop starting at about 111:56:00. (Pause) Tranquility, this is Houston. Fortunately, Ed filmed the PLSS jettisons. The handprinted addition refers to the two telemetry switches at the right end of the second row: MonoMed to Left (Neil) and PCM to Hi. Coming up on 115 hours GET, descent oxygen is 31.8 pounds or 59 percent; descent amp hours 858 (remaining), and ascent amp hours 574. "], [I asked if West Crater had been named prior to the mission. P22 landmark ID is lunar module... (correcting himself) make that Tranquility Base; T1, 112 25 08; T2, 112 30 17, 4 nautical miles south. We've successfully re-acquired high-gain antenna. (Long Pause; LM pressure starts toward zero) Tranquility, this is Houston. Readback. 114:06:15 McCandless: Roger. With all that stuff in the cockpit, there's really no place left for people to relax. One of the implications here is the depth from which the bulk sample was collected. Harald Kucharek calls attention to a 2009 briefing by Michael Interbartolo (NASA JSC), indicating that the docking targets were also radioluminiscent. These settings refer to the S-Band section of Panel 12 (detail from Apollo 11 LM-5 "Eagle" poster by Mark Gray. Go ahead. It wasn't a rapid change in resistive force. Buzz will close the circuit breaker at some point after the rest period and, at 123:20:43, about an hour before lift-off, Houston will tell the crew that telemetry indicates that the circuit breaker is in its proper, closed position.]. He and Neil did eat prior to doing the depress and jettison and did, of course, take their helmets off for at least a little while. "], [Aldrin - "There wasn't any particular odor. "], [Armstrong, from the 1969 Technical Debrief - "That was another concern. We knew that was going to be hard, plus the fact that we were racing around a little bit towards the end, trying to get everything thrown into boxes and getting all the pieces put together. 2 hours, 29 minutes showing remaining in the sleep period. However, see the discussion following 114:31:38.]. Go ahead, Houston. We were reasonably comfortable in term of temperature. The crew of Apollo 11 are about to loop around the Moon's far side where they will fire the SPS engine to enter lunar orbit. (Long Pause). Velocity; 4,217 feet per second [1,285 m/s]. However, on the last three missions, the crews took their suits off and piled them on the ascent engine cover. Consideration should be given to keeping any cable or small object out in sunlight whenever possible. Note that none of these photos have reseau crosses, indicating that they were taken with the IVA Hasselblad. This is Apollo Control; 67 hours, 28 minutes Ground Elapsed Time. We'd like you to accomplish that now. Were the LM to land at the correct time, in the right place and with no yaw to either side, then its FDAI would indicate zero degrees on all axes. 112:43:46 McCandless: Tranquility Base, this is Houston. You commented, Neil, that on your approach to the landing spot, you had passed over a football-field-sized crater containing rather large blocks of solid rock perhaps 10 to 15 feet in size. Weren't they crushable? The altitude is minus 1.44 nautical miles. I think we could fix that up and obtain a more horizontal position or the capability to roll from one side to the other. Be ready to go back into Prep for Depress. ], [All the photos taken at this time are out the forward windows except AS11-37-5506 to 5509 which are photos of Earth taken out the rendezvous window over Neil's head. (Pause) That's reading zero with the bag on. Clock counting down to lunar landing, showing 36 hours, 16 minutes. Velocity 4,047 feet per second [1,234 m/s], lunar referenced. Out. T8, 114:30:57; T9, 116:29:10; T10, 118:27:23; T11, 120:25:36; T12, 122:23:49. And my head was back to the rear of the cabin and there was a glycol pump or a water pump or something very close to where my head was. MP3 Audio Clip
Clearly the re-orientation Neil noticed has not yet happened. 112:18:30 Collins: Well, that is, if you have new information. 114:09:49 McCandless: Roger. Stand by please. (Chuckling) He couldn't appreciate that at all! Mike's second P52 at this part of the flight is meant to align the guidance platform with the new REFSMMAT, the landing site REFSMMAT. At the start of each EVA, they took the trash out with them. [Aldrin - "It wasn't a very restful evening. 112:55:54 McCandless: Roger. 11014 for the CDR. 111:56:08 Armstrong: (Garbled) read? AS11-42-6195 - Solar corona appearing from behind the Moon. As it is now, the trajectory is being predicted to arrive at near-point or closest approach of about 62 nautical miles [115 km] plus or minus two miles [3.7 km] if nothing else is done to the trajectory - that is, if no maneuver is made. In the plane of the ecliptic beyond roughly 40 solar radii, it is often called zodiacal light. At 62 hours, 30 minutes, this is Apollo Control. "], [Armstrong, from the 1969 Technical Debrief - "But that requires that you take your helmet off, so that you can breathe when you turn the suit disconnects (that is, shut off the flow from the ECS into the suits). That's 2 hours, 57 minutes, 49 seconds from this time. ], [Armstrong, from the 1969 Technical Debrief - "A couple of comments with respect to going to sleep in the LM. I ran into a minor problem in getting it to rotate fully so that I could get the cover on. Tranquility Base. [The current time is about 0553 on 21 July 1969 (UTC/GMT). It's just a bunch of stuff, and I was glad that we were able to get rid of a lot of it and finish the jettison before we started our sleep period. These reflect more sunlight than the normal surface would, making it look brighter than normal. At their current distance, its angular diameter is about 10 degrees. From director Todd Douglas Miller (Dinosaur 13) comes a cinematic event fifty years in the making. Because we'd been on the cooling all the time up to that point - while moving around (before the rest period) - I'm not sure that there's much (quick) control over that (meaning the temperature in the suit) anyway. Just want to let you guys know that, since you're an hour and a half over your timeline and we're all taking a day off tomorrow, we're going to leave you. And at 67 hours, 29 minutes Ground Elapsed Time; this is Apollo Control. Over. The planned sleep period has another hour-and-a-half to go but, as mentioned earlier, will likely run another couple of hours in as much as Midcourse Correction burn number 4 will not be made and the crew will not have to spend the time preparing to do the burn, to align the platform and do all the chores necessary for doing a maneuver of this sort. Again and again. We had no feel for what gas-flow setting we should have had. [Aldrin - "That plus maybe a little more perception of the color, because you're looking at particles rather than a surface. These may be the Earth photos that Neil remembers taking - rather than AS11-40-5923 and 5924, the two taken out on the surface, probably by Buzz. Well, I'll continue this maneuver, then, to roll 82, pitch 218, yaw zero, if that's okay with you, and do a P52 in that attitude. (Pause) Houston, this is Tranquility. Black Team Flight Director Glynn Lunney going around the room discussing with the various flight control positions the situation for the sleep shift. Over. ], [Armstrong - "I think that was the intent, (that is) in a relatively short period of time, to bring non-geologists up to the level so that they would be adequate observers and be able to pick out those things which deserved attention or would be of interest to real geologists. May require VLC for playback. You can go Block; however, we'd like you to hold off on the P52 option 1 align until after you've passed landing site 2; and we're
112:47:54 McCandless: Columbia. (Long Pause) Okay. Was there any difference? 112:46:14 Aldrin: Roger. I certainly thought I had. In some cases, I suppose, people were assigned because of educational or experience strengths in that area, so that they'd have a running start. That's about it. (Pause). 113:47:22 McCandless: Roger. Over. How us? That's the control center here. This means that all lunar events will move forward from the published Flight Plan times by this amount of time - 4 minutes, 39 seconds. This is Apollo Control at 72 hours, 45 minutes. A DAP data load for R2 should be 01111. Image by LPI. [Thomas Schwagmeier had produced an illustration showing a spacecraft in inertial attitude and another in a very slow, contant pitch maneuver to maintain an attitude relative to the lunar surface. And go ahead with your crew status report. T13, 124:22...Is that 'zero two'? I asked if the dirt they tracked in settled to the floor pretty quickly. It had to do with the reflective characteristics and, also, maybe the slumping...Actually, I don't think we've mentioned earlier that you could have fairly steep walls. "], [Armstrong, from the 1969 Technical Debrief - "We cleaned up the cockpit and got things pretty well in shape. Standby. ], [Returning to the 1991 Apollo 11 mission review. We're in track mode slew. I think sleeping with the helmet on will keep the cooling down and is probably a good, reasonable way to go as long as you're going to keep the suit on. 112:21:31 Aldrin: Roger. A fuller interpretation of the TEI-1 PAD follows: Additional notes for the PADs mention that the burns assume that the vehicle's have been undocked and only the CSM is coming back. Meanwhile the rock boxes from the Moon will be placed in B5 and B6 for the journey to Earth. While people on the ground cheered and burst into tears, for the three astronauts on top of the Saturn V rocket, things were much more subdued. Copy. "], [In his excellent book, To a Rocky Moon, Don Wilhelms discusses the training in some detail and, among other things, notes that both Neil and Buzz were good enough students to warrant special attention from the geology instructors.]. ], [Armstrong - "That (West Crater) was a big dude! Ironically, the moon walk would only be broadcast in black-and-white, although orbital TV from Apollo 11 was in colour. "], [I then asked if they had any comments on the geology training. Also bear in mind that there could be three uplinks - CSM, LM and EASEP/ALSEP. This suggests that the crater had been named before the flight; but I am unaware of any pre-flight map that would provide confirmation. We're wondering if the rays emanating from beneath the engine are any darker or lighter than the surrounding surface. ], [Armstrong - "Yeah, I suspended them. "], [Crews on the later missions had hammocks which helped with the crowding problem during the rest period. The star angle difference was 0.01°, this being the difference between two angles; the actual angle between the two stars and the same angle, but as measured by Mike's sightings. I guess you could keep it a little cleaner, but there are so many things going in and out that it's almost impossible to avoid getting a significant amount of lunar material in there. 3½ hours remaining in the scheduled sleep period for the crew of Apollo 11, however this will likely run to more like 5½ hours remaining. Over." I worked real hard at a high workload right there near the conclusion (of the EVA) when I was pulling the rock boxes up. 112:56:28 Aldrin: Houston, Tranquility. In the area where I was looking at variation with depth in the bulk sample, there really wasn't appreciable difference, and I didn't run into any hard pan. I can't see them. "], [Armstrong, from the 1969 Technical Debrief - "I didn't mind sleeping on the engine cover. I was considerably west of where we were intending to land, so it wasn't one of the those craters that we'd been looking for in the approach path. 114:00:02 Slayton: Roger. Do you copy my PAD? It seemed as though the material had been baked somewhat and also scattered in a radially-outward direction, but in that particular area, this feature didn't extend more than about 2, maybe 3 feet, from the skirt of the engine. that once the crew were in a cold condition, there was not enough
114:33:35 Armstrong: I guess we can take a couple of them up now. Thanks a lot. ], [Armstrong - "I don't think we ever knew this one (meaning West Crater) was here. See you again tomorrow. Apollo 11 was the first flight to send people to the moon.It was done by NASA, the American space group. ], [Armstrong, from the 1969 Technical Debrief - "The next thing is that there are several warning lights that are very bright and can't be dimmed. So we tried to minimize our activity. 112:18:09 Collins: Negative, Bruce. Then, I guess, Buzz changed the temperature of the air flow in the suit. For a reference, which dump valve are you using? "], [Armstrong - "I don't think there's anything sinister. First off, we'd like to get an O2 fuel cell purge at time 113:30. This is Apollo Control at 73 hours, 25 minutes. 114:52:28 Garriott: Roger. Alan Shepard works for Slayton and is Head of the Astronaut Office.]. Out. Did you copy my P22 update? The Mosaic was made tom multiple images taken with the LROC Wide Angle Camera as was released on 16 March 2011. And I think that two corners did touch to about 1 inch, no, three-quarters to a half an inch deep; and maybe along the bottom, it might have been maybe 3 inches, leaving a small triangular coating on two of the corners;
Tranquility Base, here. A slight metallic...That's hard to remember. At this time, Apollo 11 is some 27,529 nautical miles [50,984 km] out from the Moon, traveling at a velocity of 3,812 feet per second [1,162 m/s]. 113:47:40 Aldrin: Roger. "], [Other crews described the smell as being similar to expended gunpowder. Over. Neil provided the correction in 1995. See a composite image (2.5 Mb) made by Ed Hengeveld from Apollo 17 post-EVA photos AS17-134-20522 and 25, giving a wide view of the cabin from the LMP's station. 113:48:05 Aldrin: Fifteen minutes, maybe? Out. B, off. We'll try it. 114:27:02 McCandless: Roger. Unless you have some other traffic with us, I guess we'll bid you a good night and let you get some sleep, Mike. That seemed to hold alright, but I noted later, after getting back into the LM, that the weight of the flag had rotated the entire unit about the flagpole axis such that the flag was no longer pointed in the same direction as it was originally. The eastern most point is at L.0/2.0 on the far left on map LAM-2 and is about 5.6 km from the landing site at about J.65/7.52. Some 5½ hours remaining in the Apollo 11 crew scheduled rest period. Restored Video Clip 2 minutes 52 seconds ( 3.7 Mb FLV or 4.4 Mb MPEG). Paul Fjeld calls attention to a 1968 Grumman photo showing a LM panel with the tips in place. On awaking, the spacecraft passes into the Moon's shadow and they see star constellations and the solar corona clearly for the first time. "], [Aldrin - "Now, where's the Cat's Paw? Everything went beautifully. Still being tracked - Apollo 11 still being tracked by the Honeysuckle Creek, Australia station. ], [Aldrin, from the 1969 Technical Debrief - "This period was prolonged a bit to try to make as much use of the film remaining. Restored Video Clip 3 minutes 32 seconds ( 4.7 Mb FLV or 5.3 Mb MPEG). they were too cold to sleep. Latitude 00 decimal 691...That would be plus 00.691. Go ahead. It unfolded a little unevenly, and of course, the terrain that it was on was a little bit...(was) not quite as level as I would like to have it. It was just like a light bulb. A look at the Apollo 11 mission to land on the moon led by commander Neil Armstrong and pilots Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins. The Service Module contained oxygen, water, and electric power for the command module. We have a state vector uplink. "], [I mentioned that there is a lot of bantering on other missions about possible landing gear stroking and that it's impossible to tell how much is banter and how much is fact. 114:31:27 McCandless: Roger. Over. 113:12:05 McCandless: Roger, Mike. Over. Image by LPI. Loud and clear. Apollo 11’s goal was simply to arrive on the Moon, then return to Earth. "], [Aldrin, from the 1969 Technical Debrief - "To cut down on the light level, we're just going to have to do something with the window shades to make them more effective. 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