WHAT's YOUR STATUS ON HATCH OPENING? EVERYTHING IS GO HERE. WE'RE JUST WEIGHTING FOR THE CABIN PRESSURE TO SLOW ENOUGH PRESSURE TO OPEN THE HATCH. IT'S ABOUT .1 ON OUR GAUGE NOW. ALTERNATIVE WOULD BE TO OPEN THAT ONE. NEIL, THIS IS HOUSTON, OVER. >> GO AHEAD, HOUSTON. >> ROGER. WE'RE SHOWING STATIC PRESSURE ON YOUR CABIN. DO YOU THINK YOU CAN OPEN THE HATCH AT THIS PRESSURE ABOUT .12 PSI? >> WE'RE GOING TO TRY IT. >> ROGER. >> THE HATCH IS COMING OPEN. >> I BETTER GET UP FIRST. >> HATCH REPORTED COMING OPEN AT 1009 HOURS, 8 MINUTES AND 5 SECONDS. CORRECTION, 109:07.35. >> YOUR WINDOW CLEAR YET? >> IT WAS, YEAH. >> MINE HASN'T CLEARED YET. COLUMBIA, THIS IS HOUSTON, OVER. >> COLUMBIA, THIS IS HOUSTON, WE LIKE YOU TO CYCLE AND TRY ALL HYDROGEN TANKS NUMBER WIN AND THIS ORBIT IS 111, 1931. CORRECTION MAKE THAT FOR THE NEXT ORBIT. YOU ALREADY HAVE ONE FOR THIS ORBIT. >> ROGER. >> ROGER OUT. >> THEY'VE BEEN ON THE PLSS's NOW FOR 16.5 MINUTES. >> COLUMBIA, THIS IS HOUSTON. WE SHOW YOU HIGH GAIN ANTENNA. WHEN YOU LOSE LOCK ON US WE REQUEST ONLY DELTA. OMNI DELTA WHEN YOU LOOSE LOCK. OVER. >> ROGER. >> WE'RE WITH 8 MINUTES AWAY FROM LOSS OF SIGNAL ON COLUMBIA LOSS OF SIGNAL ON COLUMBIA. >> OKAY, MY WINDOW IS CLEAR. >> OKAY, MY WINDOW IS CLEAR. >> ALL WINDOWS ARE CLEAR. >> PRESSURE LIGHT. >> ALL CHECK. I'LL LOOK AT YOUR SECONDARY. >> NEIL ARMSTRONG's SUIT PRESSURE 4 . -- >> IT's COOLING NOW. >> OKAY. SECONDARY BREAKER OPEN.P O I N >> >> I HAVE TO LEAN THIS WAY. >> CAN'T GO ANY FURTHER. >> CABIN FAN ONE -- >> DR. YEAH, THAT's GOOD. >> IT's OPEN. >> VERIFIED. YEAH, THAT's GOOD. >> IT's OPEN. >> VERIFIED.YEAH, THAT's GOOD. >> IT's OPEN. >> VERIFIED. RADAR CIRCUIT BREAKERS OPEN. >> LOOKING HEAD ON AT IT. I'LL GET IT. >> OKAY. >> ABOUT READY TO GO DOWN -- >> ANTENNA IS OUT. >> NOW WE'RE READY TO HOOK UP IT UP HERE. >> ALL RIGHT. LET's JUST GO DOWN -- PUT THE BAG OUT THIS WAY. THAT's EVEN. >> NOW WE NEED TO HOOK THIS. >> MOVE THAT UP THERE. >> OKAY. YOUR BACK IS UP AGAINST THE -- NOW IT's ON TOP. FORWARD AND UP. NOW YOU'RE CLEAR. A LITTLE BIT TOWARD ME. STAY DOWN. RELAX A LITTLE BIT. YOU'RE LINED UP NICELY. COME TOWARD ME A LITTLE BIT. DOWN. OKAY, NOW YOU'RE CLEAR. >> MOVE. A LITTLE TO THE LEFT. OKAY, NOW YOU'RE CLEAR. LINE UP ON THE PLATFORM. MOVE YOUR LEFT FOOT TO THE RIGHT A LITTLE BIT. OKAY, THAT's GOOD. A LITTLE LEFT. GOOD. >> OKAY, NOW I'M GOING TO CHECK HERE. >> OKAY. YOU'RE NOT QUITE SQUARED AWAY. GO RIGHT A LITTLE. NOW YOU'RE EVEN. >> THAT's OKAY. >> THAT's GOOD? YOU GOT PLENTY OF ROOM TO YOUR LEFT. A LITTLE CLOSE. >> HOW AM I DOING? >>YOU'RE DOING FINE. OKAY. YOU WANT THIS BAG? >> YEAH. GOT IT. >> OKAY, HOUSTON, I'M ON THE PORCH. >> ROGER, NEIL. >> OKAY, STAND BY. COLUMBIA, COLUMBIA, THIS IS HOUSTON. ALL SYSTEMS GO, OVER. >> OKAY. >> NEED A LITTLE SLACK? >> NEIL ARMSTRONG ON THE PORCH AT 109 HOURS, 19 MINUTES, 16 SECONDS. >> HOLD IT JUST A MINUTE. >> OKAY. >> 25 MINUTES OF BLSS TIME EXPENDED NOW. >> CAN YOU PULL THE DOOR OPEN A LITTLE MORE? >> OKAY. I'M GOING TO PULL IT NOW. IT CAME DOWN, ALL RIGHT. HOUSTON, ROGER. WE COPY AND STANDING BY. NEIL, THIS IS HOUSTON, LOUD AND CLEAR. BREAK, BREAK. BUZZ, THIS IS HOUSTON. RADIO CHECK. >> ROGER. CIRCUIT BREAKER IS IN. >> ROGER. WE'RE GETTING A FIXER ON THE TV. >> HOPE YOU HAVE A GOOD PICTURE. >> THERE IS A GREAT DEAL OF CONTRAST IN IT AND CURRENTLY IT's UPSIDE DOWN, OUR MONITOR, BUT WE CAN MAKE OUT A FAIR AMOUNT OF DETAIL. WE CAN VERIFY THE POSITION OF THE OPENING EYE OF THE CAMERA. OKAY. WE CAN SEE YOU COMING DOWN THE LADDER NOW. I JUST CHECKED GETTING BACK UP TO THE FIRST STEP. IT'S NOT COLLAPSED TOO A FAR BUT IT's ADEQUATE TO GET BACK UP. IT'S A PRETTY GOOD JUMP. >> ROGER, COPY. >> BUZZ, THIS IS HOUSTON. SHADOW PHOTOGRAPHY ON THE SEQUENCE CAMERA. >> OKAY. >> I'M AT THE FOOT OF THE LADDER. THE FOOT BEDS ARE ONLY DEPRESSED IN THE CENTER ABOUT ONE OR TWO INCHES ALTHOUGH THE SURFACE APPEARS TO BE VERY, VERY FINE GRAINED AS YOU GET CLOSE TO IT. ALMOST LIKE A POWDER DOWN THERE. >> I'LL STEP OFF NOW. IT's ONE SMALL STEP FOR MAN. ONE GIANT LEAP FOR MANKIND. THE SURFACE IS FINE AND POWDERY. I CAN PICK IT UP LOOSELY WITH MY TOE. IT'S IN FINE LAYERS LIKE POWDERED CHARCOAL TO THE SOLE AND SIDES OF MY BOOTS. I ONLY GO IN A SMALL FRACTION, MAYBE AN EIGHTH OF AN INCH BUT I CAN SEE THE FOOTPRINTS OF MY BOOTS AND THE TREADS AND THE FINE, SANDY PARTICLES. PUSH >> NEIL, THIS IS HOUSTON, WE ARE COPYING. >> THERE SEEMS TO BE NO DIFFICULTY IN MOVING AROUND AS WE SUSPECTED. IT'S EVEN EASIER THAN THE SIMULATION THAT WE PERFORMED IN VARIOUS SIMULATION ON THE GROUND. NO TROUBLE TO WALK AROUND. THE ENGINE DID NOT LEAVE A CRATER OF ANY SIZE. IT HAS ABOUT ONE FOOT CLEARANCE ON THE GROUND. WE'RE EVENTUALLY ON A VERY LEVEL PLAIN HERE. I CAN SEE SOME EVIDENCE OF RAYS EMANATING FROM THE ENGINE, BUT VERY INSIGNIFICANT AMOUNT. OKAY, BUZZ, WE'RE READY TO TAKE DOWN THE CAMERA. >> I'M ALL READY. ALL SQUARED AWAY AND IN GOOD SHAPE. >> OKAY. >> LOOKS LIKE IT's COMING OUT NICE AND EVENLY. >> OKAY, IT's QUITE DARK HERE IN THE SHED. A LITTLE HARD FOR ME TO SEE IT. I HAVE GOOD FOOTING. I'LL WORK MY WAY OVER INTO THE SUNLIGHT HERE WITHOUT LOOKING DIRECTLY INTO THE SUN. >> OKAY, IT's ON NOW. UNOFFICIAL TIME ON THE FIRST STEP 109:24.20. >> I THINK IT's THE WRONG 1. >> OKAY, I'M READY TO PULL IT DOWN NOW. WE'RE STILL A LITTLE BIT LEFT IN THE -- >> OKAY. DON'T HOLD IT QUITE SO TIGHT, OKAY? >> LOOKING UP I'M STANDING DIRECTLY IN THE SHADOW LOOKING UP AT BUZZ IN THE WINDOWS, AND I CAN SEE EVERYTHING QUITE CLEARLY. THE LIGHT IS BRIGHT, BACK LIGHTED AND EVERYTHING IS CLEARLY VISIBLE.LIGHTED AND EVERYTHING IS CLEARLY VISIBLE. >> (INAUDIBLE) >> OKAY. >> INSTALLED ON THE BRACKET. >> SAYS THE CREW IS DOING WELL. >> STILL ON THE SECONDARY START. >> I'LL STEP OUT AND TAKE SOME OF MY FIRST PICTURES HERE. >> ROGER. WE'RE READING YOU LOUD AND CLEAR. I SEE YOU GETTING SOME PICTURES AND THE CONTINGENCY SAMPLE. 35.5 MINUTES OF PLS TIME EXPENDED NOW. >> NEIL, THIS IS HOUSTON. DO YOU COPY ABOUT THE CONTINGENCY SAMPLE, OVER? >> I'LL GET TO THAT JUST AS SOON AS I FINISH THIS. >> OKAY, YOU GOING TO GET THE CONTINGENCY SAMPLE? >> RIGHT. >> OKAY, THAT's GOOD. OKAY, THE CONGRESS CONTINUING ENSY SAMPLE IS DOWN AND IT's UP. >> IT's VERY INTERESTING. IT'S A VERY SOFT SURFACE, BUT HERE AND THERE WHERE I WENT WITH THE CONTINGENCY SAMPLE COLLECTOR I RUN INTO VERY HARD SURFACE BUT IT APPEARS TO BE VERY COHESIVE MATERIAL OF THE SAME SORT. I'LL TRY TO GET A ROCK IN HERE. JUST A COUPLE. >> ALL RIGHT. THAT LOOKS BEAUTIFUL FROM HERE, NEIL. >> IT's LIKE THE HIGH DESERT OF THE UNITED STATES. IT'S DIFFERENT BUT IT's VERY PRETTY OUT HERE. BE ADVISED THAT A LOT OF THE ROCK SAMPLES OUT HERE, THE HARD ROCK SAMPLES, THEY ARE WHAT APPEAR TO BE -- ON THE SURFACE. AND ALSO LOOKING AT ONE NOW IT APPEARS TO HAVE SOME SORT OF -- >> HOUSTON, ROGER THAT. >> OKAY, OFF. >> IT IS. I'M SURE I CAN PUSH IT IN TPARDZER, BUT IT's HARD FOR ME TO BEND DOWN FARTHER THAN THAT. >> IT's NOT UP AGAINST THE SUIT THOUGH. HIT IT BACK ONCE MORE. MORE TOWARD THE INSIDE. OKAY >> IS THAT IN THE POCKET? >> YEAH, PUSH DOWN. GOT IT? IT's NOT ALL THE WAY IN. PUSH -- THERE YOU GO. >> CONTINGENCY SAMPLE IS IN THE POCKET. OXYGEN IS 81%. I HAVE NO FLAGS AND I'M IN MINIMUM FLOW. >> THIS IS HOUSTON. ROGER, NEIL. >> OKAY, I GOT THE CAMERA GOING AT ONE FRAME A SECOND. >> OKAY. AND I'VE GOT 80%. GOOD. >> ARE YOU GETTING A TV PICTURE NOW, HOUSTON? >> NEIL, YES, WE ARE GETTING A TV PICTURE. >> NEIL, THIS IS HOUSTON. WE'RE GETTING A PICTURE. YOU'RE NOT IN IT AT THE PRESENT. WE CAN SEE THE BAG BEING MOVED BY BUZZ THOUGH. HERE YOU'RE COMING IN OUR FIELD OF VIEW. >> LET ME MOVE THAT OVER. FOR YOU. >> OKAY, READY FOR ME TO COME OUT? >> YEAH, JUST STAND BY AND I'LL MOVE THIS OVER THE HANDRAIL. >> OKAY. >> ALL RIGHT. THAT's GOT IT. ARE YOU READY /* /*? >> ALL SET. YOU SAW WHAT DIFFICULTIES I WAS HAVING. I'LL TRY TO WATCH YOUR PRINTS FROM UNDERNEATH HERE. ALL RIGHT. THE BACK-UP CAMERA IS IN POSITION. >> OKAY. YOUR PRESS LOOKS LIKE IT's CLEARING OKAY. BUT THOSE ARE ABOUT TO COME OVER. OKAY, NOW DROP DOWN. THERE YOU GO, YOU'RE CLEAR. AND YOU'RE GOOD. ABOUT AN INCH CLEARANCE. >> OKAY. YOU NEED A LITTLE BIT OF ARCHING OF THE BACK TO COME DOWN. HOW FAR ARE MY FEET -- >> OKAY, YOU'RE RIGHT AT THE EDGE OF THE PORCH. >> OKAY. SMALL LITTLE FOOT MOVEMENT. ARCHING OF THE BACK. IT COMES UP AND CLEARS WITHOUT ANY TROUBLE AT ALL. >> THAT's GOOD. >> 45 MINUTES PLSS TIME EXTENDED. >> NEIL, THIS HOUSTON, BASED ON YOUR CAMERA TRANSFER WITH THE LEC DO YOU SEE ANY DIFFICULTIES WITH TRANSFER? >> NEGATIVE. >> THAT's THE SAMPLE RETURN CONTAINERS, THE ROCK BOXES. >> WANT TO BACK UP AND PARTIALLY CLOSE THE HATCH. MAKING SURE NOT TO LOCK IT ON MY WAY OUT. >> GOOD THOUGHT. >> THAT's OUR HOME FOR THE NEXT COUPLE OF HOURS, WE WANT TO TAKE GOOD CARE OF IT. OKAY, I'M ON THE STEP AND I CAN LOOK DOWN OVER THE RCU AND STANDING PAD. THAT's THE VERY SIMPLE MATTER TO HOP DOWN FROM ONE STEP TO THE NEXT. >> YEAH, THAT's VERY COMFORTABLE AND WALKING IS ALSO VERY COMFORTABLE. YOU'RE ON -- YOU'VE GOT THREE MORE STEPS AND THEN A LONG ONE. >> I'LL LEAVE ONE FOOT UP THERE AND BOTH HANDS DOWN ABOUT THE FOURTH WRUNG UP. >> THERE YOU GO. >> I THINK I'LL MOVE -- >> A LITTLE MORE. ABOUT ANOTHER INCH. YOU GOT IT? >> THAT's A GOOD STEP. >> ABOUT A THREE FOOTER. BEAUTIFUL. BEAUTIFUL. >> ISN'T THAT SOMETHING? >> BOTH PLSS's NOMINAL ON ASSUMABLES. >> LOOKS LIKE THE SECONDARY STEP HAS THERMAL EFFECTS. >> I NOTICED THAT. SEEMS TO BE THE WORST ALTHOUGH SIMILAR EFFECTS ARE ALL AROUND.. >> I NOTICED THAT. SEEMS TO BE THE WORST ALTHOUGH SIMILARAFFECTS ARE ALL AROUND. >> >> VERY FINE POWDER. >> IS IT FINE? >> RIGHT IN THIS AREA. THERE ARE SOME SPOTS AREA AND IT's HARD TO TELL WHETHER IT's A CLOD OR A ROCK. >> NOW YOU CAN PICK IT UP. >> AND IT IT CAME DOWN FAIRLY EASY. THE BACKPACK HAS SOME EFFECT. THERE'S A SLIGHT TENDENCY, I CAN SEE NOW, BACK WARS WARDS. DUE TO THE SOFT, VERY SOFT, TEXTURE. >> YOU'RE STANDING ON A BIG ROCK THERE NOW. I WONDER IF RIGHT UNDER THE ENGINE IS WHERE IT MIGHT HAVE HIT. >> ALL RIGHT, YEAH, I THINK THAT's A GOOD REPRESENTATION OF OUR VELOCITY. >> I SEE THAT OVER ON THE -- >> OVER. CAN'T SAY TOO MUCH FOR THE MOVEMENT AND VISIBILITY HERE WITHOUT THE BINDER UP. LOOKS LIKE A SURFACE OF A MOUNTED ROCK. THESE ROCKS HAVE A VERY POWDERY SURFACE. >> SAY AGAIN, PLEASE, BUZZ. YOU'RE CUTTING OUT. >> I U.S.A. THAT THE ROCKS ARE RATHEA THAT THE ROCKS ARE Y THAT THE ROCKS ARE RATHER SLIPPERY. >> ROGER. >> POWDERY SURFACE. THEY FILL UP THE FINE -- THEY TEND TO SLIDE OVER RATHER EASILY. NEIL ARMSTRONG GETTING READY TO MOVE THE TV CAMERA OUT TO ITS PANORAMA POSITION. >> TRIED TO MOVE MY BALANCE IN ONE DIRECTION AND RECOVERY. AND MOVING ARMS AROUND DOESN'T DOT THE SURFACE. NOT QUITE THAT LIGHT-FOOTED. >> I HAVE THE INFORMATION AND IT SEEMS TO BE IN GOOD SHAPE. >> YOU HAVE TO BE CAREFUL IF YOU'RE LEANING IN THE DIRECTION YOU WANT TO GO OTHERWISE YOU GET SLIGHTLY -- YOU HAVE TO CROSS YOUR FOOT OVER TO STAY UNDERNEATH WHERE YOUR YOUR CENTER OF MASS IS. >> HEY, NEIL, DIDN'T I SAY WE MIGHT FIND SOME PURPLE ROCKS. >> DID YOU FIND A PURPLE ROCK? >> YEP. VERY SMALL. FRAGMENTS -- THEY'RE IN PLACES. YOU DON'T SINK DOWN MORE THAN A QUARTER OF AN INCH. >> THERE IS A BROWN SUBSTANCE. >> OKAY, HOUSTON, I'M GOING TO CHANGE LENSES ON YOU. >> ROGER, NEIL. >> LIFE SUPPORT CONSUMABLES STILL LOOKING GOOD. >> OKAY, HOUSTON, TELL ME. >> NEIL, THIS IS HOUSTON. THAT HE AN AFFIRMATIVE. WE'RE GETTING A NEW PICTURE. YOU CAN TELL IT'S A LONGER FOCAL LENGTH LENS AND ALL LENS SYSTEMS ARE GO, OVER. S >> I APPRECIATE THAT, THANK YOU. >> NEIL IS NOW UNVEILING THE FLAG. >> ROGER, WE GOT YOU. WE'LL READ THE FLAG THAT's ON THE FRONT LANDING GEAR. THIS IS ONE SHOWING EACH OF THE TWO HEM IS SPHERES OF EARTH. IT SAYS, DEAR MEN FROM THE PLANET EARTH, FIRST STEP ON THE MOON. JULY 1969. WE CAME IN PEACE FOR ALL MANKIND AND IT HAS THE CREW MEMBERS' SIGNATURES AND THE SIGNATURE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. READY FOR THE CAMERA? VERY MUCH LIKE A FINELY POWDERED CARBON. >> PULL OUT SOME OF MY CABLE OUT FOR ME. HOUSTON, HOW CLOSE ARE YOU ABLE TO GET THINGS TO FOCUS. >> THIS IS HOUSTON. WE CAN SEE BUZZ's RIGHT HAND. IT'S SOMEWHAT OUT OF FOCUS. I'D SAY WE WERE FOCUSING DOWN TO PROBABLY, OH, ABOUT 8 INCHES TO A FOOT FROM THE POSITION OF HIS HAND PULLING OUT THE CABLE. PARB PUSH >> OKAY. HOW's TEMPERATURE LOOKING THERE? >> TEMPERATURE OF THE CAMERA IS SHOWING COLD. >> I'M A LITTLE COOL. HOUSTON, ROGER THAT. WE'LL PROBABLY NEED A LITTLE BACK LOCATION WITH THE TELEVISION CAMERA. NEIL, LOOK AT THE MINUS -- THE DIRECTION OF TRAVEL THERE. TRAVELING FROM RIGHT TO LEFT. >> RIGHT. >> SO THIS ONE OVER HERE UNDERNEATH THE MEZZANINE -- I'VE GOT PLENTY OF CABLE. >> YOU'VE GOT PLENTY. PLENTY MORE. OKAY, I THINK I GOT THE END OF IT. >> SOMETHING INTERESTING IN THE BOTTOM OF THIS LITTLE CRATER HERE. >> KEEP GOING. WE GOT A LOT MORE. >> OKAY. >> IT's BEING HARD TO PULL OUT HERE. >> YOU STAND ON A LADDER FACING FORWARD, IT's THE LANDING GEAR TO YOUR LEFT. >> 40, 50 FEET. WHY DON'T YOU TURN AROUND AND LET THEM GET A VIEW FROM THERE AND SEE WHAT THE FIELD OF VIEW LOOKS LIKE. YOU'RE BACKING INTO THE TABLE. >> OKAY. TURN AROUND TO YOUR RIGHT. >> I DON'T WANT TO GO INTO THE SUN IF I CAN AVOID IT. I CAN'T WALK AROUND IT. >> HOUSTON HOW IS THAT FIELD OF VIEW GOING TO BE. >> WE'D LIKE YOU TO AIM IT A LITTLE BIT TO THE RIGHT, OVER. >> OKAY. >> OKAY, THAT's ALL THE CABLE WE HAVE. CAN YOU BRING IT BACK LEFT ABOUT 4 OR 5 DEGREES. OKAY, THAT LOOKS GOOD, NEIL. >> OKAY, NOW, DO YOU THINK THAT WILL BE FARTHER AWAY OR CLOSER. GETTING A COUPLE OF PAN IN A RAMAS. >> ROGER, YOU LOOK OKAY AND WE'LL LINE YOU UP AGAIN WHEN YOU OPINIONISH THE PAN IN A RAMA. YOU'RE GOING TOO FAST ON THE SWEEP. YOU'RE GOING TO HAVE TO STOP. >> I HAVEN'T SET IT DOWN YET. THAT's THE FIRST OF THE PANORAMA. >> RIGHT THERE. ROGER. >> IT's TAKEN JUST ABOUT NORTH, NORTHEAST. TELL ME IF YOU HAVE A PICTURE, HOUSTON. >> WE GOT A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE NEAR. OKAY, HERE's ANOTHER GOOD ONE. OKAY, WE GOT THAT ONE. >> OKAY, NOW THAT ONE's RIGHT DOWN WEST. I WANT TO KNOW IF YOU SEE AN ANGLER ROCK IN THE FORE GROUND. >> ROGER. WE HAVE A LARGE ROCK IN THE FOREGROUND AND LOOKS LIKE A SMALLER ROCK, A COUPLE OF INCHES TO THE LEFT OF IT, OVER. >> BEYOND IT IS A LARGER ROCK THAT IS VERY ROUNDED. THE CLOSEST ONE IS STICKING OUT OF THE SAND ABOUT ONE FOOT. ABOUT A FOOT AND A HALF LONG AND 6 INCHES THICK BUT IT'S STANDING ON EDGE. >> ROGER. >> NEIL, I'VE GOT THE TABLE OUT. ROGER. WE SEE THE SHADOW. I HAVE A PAIR OF ELONGATED CRATERS THAT IS 40 FEET LONG AND 20 FEET ACROSS AND 6 FEET DEEP. WE'LL PROBABLY DO SOME MORE WORK IN THERE LATER. FOR A FINAL ORIENTATION, WE'D LIKE IT TO COME LEFT ABOUT 5 DEGREES OVER. BARK TO THE RIGHT. OKAY. OKAY, LOOKS GOOD THERE, NEIL. >> OKAY. >> 1 HOUR, 7 MINUTES TIME EXPENDED. >>? OKAY. YOU CAN MAKE A MARK, HOUSTON. >> ROGER. INCIDENTALLY YOU CAN USE THE SHADOW -- >> ASK THEY'RE WRECKING THE SOLAR WIND EXPERIMENT NOW. SOME OF THESE SMALL DEPRESSIONS, YOU TEND TO THINK -- TWO OR THREE INCHES. I CAN SEE WHAT THEY SHOWED WHEN THEY PUSHED AWAY A LITTLE BIT. YOU CAN FORWARD -- THROUGH THE UPPER SURFACE OF THE SOIL AND 5 OR 6 INCHES OF PLAY BREAKS LOOSE. LOOKS LIKE IT's CAKED ON THE SURFACE WHEN IN FACT IT REALLY ISN'T. >> I NOTICED FOOTPRINTS NEARLY AN INCH DEEP BUT THE SOIL IS COHESIVE AND IT WILL RETAIN A SLOW BUT PROBABLY 70 DEGREES ONE SIDE OF THE FOOTPRINT. ALL SYSTEMS LOOKING GOOD. >> OKAY. >> YEAH, I THINK THAT's -- >> >> COLUMBIA, COLUMBIA, THIS IS HOUSTON. OVER. >> NEIL ARMSTRONG HAS BEEN ON THE LUNAR SURFACE NOW ALMOST 45 MINUTES. ROGER. IT'S PROGRESSED BEAUTIFULLY. I BELIEVE THEY'RE SETTING UP THE FLAG NOW. >> GREAT. I GUESS YOU'RE THE ONLY PERSON AROUND THAT DOESN'T HAVE TV COVERAGE OF THE SCENE. >> THAT's ALL RIGHT. I DON'T MIND A BIT. BEAUTIFUL, JUST BEAUTIFUL. >> NEIL, THIS US HOUSTON. RADIO CHECK OVER. >> HI, ROGER. HOUSTON, LOUD ASK CLEAR. >> LOUD AND CLEAR, HOUSTON. ROGER, BUZZ. I LIKE TO EVALUATE THE VARIOUS PLACES THAT THE PERSON IS TRAVELING ON A SURFACE. >> THAT's AFFIRMATIVE, BUZZ. YOU'RE IN OUR FIELD OF VIEW NOW. >> YOU DO HAVE TO BE CAREFUL TO KEEP TRACK OF WHERE YOUR CENTER OF MASS IS. SOMETIMES IT TAKES ABOUT TWO OR THREE SPACES TO MAKE SURE THAT YOU'VE GOT YOUR FEET UNDERNEATH YOU. MAYBE ABOUT 4 EASY PACES THAT THAT CAN BRING YOU A REALLY SMOOTH STOP. SO-CALLED KANGAROO HOP. LOOKS LIKE YOUR FORWARD MOBILITY ISN'T AS GOOD AS IT IS IN THE MORE CONVENTION ONE FOOT AFTER ANOTHER. WHAT A PACE MIGHT BE. COULD GET RATHER TIRING AFTER SEVERAL HUNDRED FEET. BUT THIS MAY BE A FUNCTION OF THIS BOOT AS WELL AS THE LACK OF GRAVITY. IS THIS IS HOUSTON COULD WE GET BOTH OF YOU ON THE CAMERA, PLEASE. >> SAY AGAIN, HOUSTON. WE'D LIKE TO GET BOTH OF YOU IN THE FIELD OF VIEW OF THE CAMERA. NEIL AND BUZZ, THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES IS IN HIS OFFICE NOW AND WOULD LIKE TO SAY A FEW WORDS TO YOU, OVER. >> THAT WOULD BE AN HONOR. >> GO AHEAD, MR. PRESIDENT. THIS IS HOUSTON, OUT. >> HELLO, NEIL AND BUZZ. I'M TALKING TO YOU BY TELEPHONE FROM THE OVAL ROOM AT THE WHITE HOUSE AND THIS CERTAINLY HAS TO BE THE HISTORIC TELEPHONE CALL EVER MADE. I JUST CAN'T TELL YOU HOW PROUD WE ALL FOR EVERY AMERICAN THIS HAS TO BE THE PROUDEST DAY OF OUR LIVES. AND FOR PEOPLE ALL OVER THE WORLD, I AM SURE THEY TOO JOIN WITH AMERICANS IN RECOGNIZING WHAT AN IMMENSE FEAT THIS IS. BECAUSE OF WHAT YOU HAVE DONE, THE HEAVENS HAVE BECOME A PART OF MAN's WORLD. AND AS YOU TALK TO US FROM THE SATISFY OF TRANQUILITY, IT INSPIRES US TO REDOUBLE OUR EFFORTS TO BRING PEACE AND TRANQUILITY TO EARTH. FOR ONE PRICELESS MOMENT IN THE WHOLE HISTORY OF MAN, ALL THE PEOPLE ON THIS EARTH ARE TRULY ONE, ONE IN THEIR PRIDE IN WHAT YOU HAVE DONE AND ONE IN OUR PRAYERS THAT YOU WILL RETURN SAFELY TO EARTH. >> THANK YOU, MR. PRESIDENT. IT'S A GREAT HONOR AND PRIVILEGE FOR US TO BE HERE REPRESENTING NOT ONLY THE UNITED STATES BUT ALL NATIONS AND WITH INTEREST AND CURIOSITY AND VISION FOR THE FUTURE. IT'S AN HONOR FOR US TO BE ABLE TO PARTICIPATE HERE TODAY. >> AND THANK YOU VERY MUCH AND I LOOK FORWARD, ALL OF US LOOK FORWARD, TO SEE YOU ON THURSDAY. >> I LOOK FORWARD TO THAT VERY MUCH, SIR. >> IT COLORADO -- I'VE GOT AN UPDATE. P11102656. T21103206. 3 MILES SOUTH. TIME OF CLOSEST APPROACH, 1103340. 353.855. 46.495. PITCH 250, OVER. >> ROGER, THANK YOU. >> ROGER OUT. >> HOUSTON, VERY INTERESTING TO NOTE, WHEN I KICK MY FOOT WITH NO ATMOSPHERE HERE, THEY SEEM TO LEAVE AND MOST OF THEM HAVE ABOUT THE SAME ANGLE OF DEPARTURE AND VELOCITY. FROM WHERE I STAND THE LARGE PORTION OF THEM WILL IMPACT AT A CERTAIN DISTANCE OUT BY SEVERAL -- THIS WILL IMPACT DIFFERENT READINGS SO IT's HIGH DEPENDANT UPON ADDITIONAL TRA TRAJECTORY UPWARDS. -- >> ROGER, BUZZ. COLUMBIA, THIS IS HOUSTON. REQUEST HOM 90 DELTA. OMNI DELTA, O DELTA. OMNI DELTA, M DELTA. OMNI DELTA, N DELTA. I DELTA. OMNI DELTA, OVER. >> >> I NOTICED SEVERAL TIMES GOING FROM THE SUNLIGHT JUST AS I GO IN, THERE IS ADDITIONAL REFLECTION OFF THE LENS THE REFLECTION OF MY FACE ON TO VISOR MAKES VISIBILITY VERY POOR OF SUNLIGHT INTO THE SHADOW. I HAVE SO MUCH GLARE COMING ON TO MY VISOR. THE HELMET TAKES THE SHORT WHILE FOR MY EYES TO ADAPT TO THE LIGHTING CONDITIONS. JUST INSIDE THE SHADOW AREA, VISIBILITY, AS WE SAID BEFORE, IS NOT TOO GREAT, BUT BOTH VISORS UP. WE CAN CERTAINLY -- FROM THE FOOTPRINTS WE HAVE AND MINIMAL CONDITION OF THE SOIL. AFTER BEING OUT IN THE SUNLIGHT IT TAKES -- >> OKAY. >> LIKE WITH YOUR RIGHT FOOT. YOUR TOE IS STILL HOOKED IN IT. >> THAT ONE? >> IT's STILL HOOKED IN IT. OKAY, YOU'RE CLEAR NOW. >> THANK YOU. >> LET's MOVE IT OVER THIS WAY. NEIL ARMSTRONG HAS THE SCOOP FOR THE BULK SAMPLE COLLECTION. (INAUDIBLE) >> >> THE COLOR OF MY BOOTS HAVE COMPLETELY DISAPPEARED NOW. STILL DON'T KNOW WHAT COLOR TO DESCRIBE THIS. IT'S AN A GRAYISH COCO COLOR. IT'S COVERING THE WHITEST PART OF THE BOOTS. IT'S VERY PINE FINE N A GRAYISH. IT'S COVERING THE WHITEST PART OF THE BOOTS. IT'S VERY PINE FINE A GRAYISH . IT'S COVERING THE WHITEST PART OF THE BOOTS. IT'S VERY PINE FINE A GRAYISH C. IT'S COVERING THE WHITEST PART OF THE BOOTS. IT'S VERY PINE FINE PARTICLES. >> BUZZ, THIS IS HOUSTON. YOU'RE CUTTING OUT ON ME. CAN YOU GET CLOSER TO YOUR MICROPHONE, OVER? >> ROGER, I'LL TRY THAT. >> BEAUTIFUL. >> I HAD THAT ONE INSIDE MY MOUTH THAT TIME. >> SOUNDED A LITTLE WET. >> NEIL's BEEN ON THE SURFACE AN HOUR NOW. BUZZ 20 MINUTES LESS THAN THAT. >> IN GENERAL, TIME SPENT IN THE SHADOW DOES HAVE SEVERAL EFFECTS -- STILL INSIDE THE SUIT. THERE IS A DIFFERENCE OF COURSE IN THE RADIATION. SO I THINK THERE IS A TENDENCY TO BE A LITTLE COOLER IN THE SHADOW THAN OUT IN THE SUN. >> THIS IS HOUSTON, OVER. >> 1.5 HOUR EXTENDED ON THE PLSS's NOW. >> COAL COLUMBIA, THIS IS HOUSTON, OVER. COLUMBIA, THIS IS HOUSTON, OVER. >> HOUSTON. >> ROGER, YOU SHOULD HAVE IT RIGHT ABOUT NOW. IT WILL BE AT THE 40 MINUTES AND 15 SECONDS, OVER. >> THANK YOU. >> BOTH CREW MEN AVERAGING BETWEEN 90 AND 100. LIGHT SURGE ONREPORTS THEY'RE RIGHT ON THE PREDICTED NUMBER OF THE BTU UNITS EXPENDED IN ENERGY OF WORK AND HE THINKS THEY'RE IN GREAT SHAPE. >> AS I LOOK AROUND HERE, THE CONTRAST IN GENERAL IS IS COMPLETELY BY VIRTUE OF THE -- LOOKING DOWN SUN VERY LIGHT-COLORED GRAY, LIGHT-GRAY COLORED. THERE IS A HALO AROUND MY OWN SHADOW, AROUND THE SHADOW OF MY HELMET. AND THEN AS I LOOK ACROSS, THE CONTRAST BECOMES THE STRONGEST SURROUNDING COLORS STILL FAIRLY LIGHT. AS YOU LOOK DOWN INTO THE SUN, A LARGER AMOUNT OF -- IT's LOOKING TOWARD US. GENERAL COLOR IS DARKER -- THE CONTRAST -- SURVEYING THE AREA THAT WE PICKED UP, CONSIDERABLY DARKER. I IMAGINE THIS IS -- ALONG THE AREA THAT WE'VE BEEN MARKING. THERE ARE FOOTPRINTS THERE IN GENERAL TERRAIN WHERE I'VE BEEN -- IT's GENERALLY OF A DARKER CONTRAST. >> YOU CAN SEE NEIL ARMSTRONG BRINGING A SCOOP -- >> I'LL BE TAKING ABOUT 30 TO FROM FEET -- >> ROGER. >> RIGHT IN THIS AREA THERE ARE TWO CRATEERS. THE ONE THAT IS RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME NOW AS I LOOK OFF 11 O'CLOCK, ABOUT 30-35 FEET. THERE ARE SEVERAL 6 TO 8 INCHES ACROSS VARYING SIZES. >> NEIL IS FILLINGS THE BULK SAMPLE BAG ATTACHED TO A SCALE. YOU CAN SEE HIM IN THE THE BUL SAMPLE BAG ATTACHED TO A SCALE. YOU CAN SEE HIM IN THE PICTURE. BUZZ IS BEHIND THE LAMB AT THE MINUS Z STRAT. THAT's LANDING GEAR DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE LADDER. NEIL HAS BEEN ON THE SURFACE ABOUT AN HOUR AND 10 MINUTES NOW. >> AND NOW THE AREA OF THE MINUS Y STRUTS -- >> BUZZ IS MAKING HIS WAY AROUND THE LAM PHOTOGRAPHING FROM VARIOUS ANGLES AND LOOKING AT ITS CONDITION ON ALL SIDES. NEIL IS STILL OCCUPIED WITH THE BULK SAMPLE. 1 HOUR 40 MINUTES TIME EXPENDED ON THE PLSS's NOW. >> IT HOW's THE BULK SAMPLE COMING, NEIL? >> BULK SAMPLE IS BEING SEALED. >> HOUSTON, COP COLUMBIA. >> HOUSTON, THIS IS COLUMBIA, OVER. >> I DID SEE A SMALL WHITE OBJECT. >> GO AHEAD WITH THE CORD IN A THE OF THE SMALL WHITE OKAY. >> IT's THE SOUTHWEST RIM OF THE CRATER. LOOKS LIKE ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE WALL OF THE CRATER. >> ROGER. COPY. ECHO, DECIM. 3 AND 733 AND 7.6. COLUMBIA, HOUSTON, WHILE I'M TALKING TO YOU, LOF WILL BE AT 1111931. ALS, 11120543. OVER? COLUMBIA, THIS IS HOUSTON. DID YOU COPY ALS TIMES, OVER? >> NEGATIVE, HOUSTON. THE DISREGARD. >> THE DEFLECTOR THAT IS MOUNTED ON QUAD 1 -- NOW ON QUAD 4. >> YOU'RE BREAKING UP AGAIN, BUZZ. >> I SAY, THE DEPTH DEFLECTOR THAT's MOUNTED ON QUAD 4 SEEMS TO BE -- THE SURFACE OF IT SEEMS TO BE MORE WHO WRINKLED THAN THE ONE THAT's ON QUAD 1. GENERALLY, UNDERNEATH PART OF THE HREPBGS SEEMS TO HAVE STOOD UP QUITE WELL TO . IT ILLUMINATES THE THERMAL EFFECTS MUCH BETTER THAN WE COULD GET THEM UP IN THE FRONT. >> ROGER THAT. >>? WANT TO GET SOME PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE SMALL SAMPLE AREA, NEIL. >> OKAY. AND HOUSTON, BUZZ HERE. I'M SHOWING 3.78 PSI. (INAUDIBLE) >> >> ROGER. AND NEIL HAS 66% O2, NO FLAGS, MINIMAL COOLING AND THE PRESSURE IS THREAT 382. >> HOUSTON, ROGER THAT. 382. >> HOUSTON, ROGER THAT.382. >> HOUSTON, ROGER THAT. >> NEIL HAS FINISHED COLLECTING AND PACKING THE BULK SAMPLE. >> BUZZ, THIS IS HOUSTON. HAVE YOU REMOVED THE CLOSE-UP CAMERA, OVER? >> NEGATIVE, THANK YOU. HOUSTON, HOW IS THE TIMELINE APPEAR TO BE GOING? >> ROGER, LOOKS LIKE YOU'RE ABOUT HALF HOUR FLOW TON IT. WE'RE WORKING ON CONSUMABLES, OVER. >> ALL RIGHT. >> NEIL AND BUZZ, THIS IS HOUSTON. TO CLARIFY MY LAST, CONSUMABLES ARE IN GOOD SHAPE AT THIS TIME. THE 30 MINUTE REFERENCE WAS WITH RESPECT TO THE NOMINAL TIMELINE, OVER? >> ROGER, I UNDERSTAND THAT. KNEEL HAS BEEN ON THE SURFACE NOW SLIGHTLY OVER AN HOUR AND 20 MINUTES. >> I DON'T NOTICES ANY ABNORMALITIES ON THE LAM. QUAD SEEMS TO BE IN GOOD SHAPE AND STUDS SHOULD BE IN GOOD SHAPE. ANTENNAS ARE ALL IN PLACE. THERE IS NO NOTICE OF PROBLEM UNDERNEATH TO LAM DUE TO ANY DRAINAGE OF ANY KIND. >> ROGER THAT. IT'S VERY SURPRISING LACK OF PENETRATION OF ALL 4 OF THE FOOT BEDS. I WOULD SAY IF WE'RE GOING TO TRY TO DETERMINE HOW FAR BELOW THE SURFACE THEY WOULD HAVE PENETRATED, IT WOULD BE 3 INCHES, WOULD YOU SAY, NEIL? >> AT THE MOST, YEAH. AND IT's EVEN LESS THAN THAT. >> GET A PICTURE OF THE STRUT TAKEN I THINK WE'LL BE ABLE TO SEE WHAT THE EFFECTS ARE. THEY SEEM TO BE QUITE MINIMAL. ONE PICTURE IS TAKEN FROM THE RIGHT REAR OF THE SPACECRAFT. SO IT's LIKE DARKENING OF THE SURFACE OR RATHER MINIMAL AMOUNT OF RADIATING OR ETCHING AWAY OR EROSION OF THE SURFACE. BOTH OF US REMARKED WE COULD SEE A HRAORPBLG AMOUNT OF VERY FINE DUST PARTICLES MOVING OUT. IT WAS REPORTED BEFOREHAND THAT WE WOULD SEE, AFTER ACTUAL ENGINE SHUT DOWN -- I WAS UNABLE TO VERIFY THAT. (INAUDIBLE) >> YEP, I THINK YOU'RE RIGHT. >> GOING BACK NOW, THERE IS VERY LITTLE FORCE OF IMPACT THAT WE ACTUALLY HAD. >> NEIL, IF YOU TAKE THE CAMERA TO WORK ON THE -- >> COLUMBIA TO COLUMBIA THIS IS HOUSTON. GO AHEAD, BUZZ. >> I WAS SAYING, HOUSTON, STOPPED TO TAKE A PHOTOGRAPH OF SOMETHING AND THEN WANT TO START MOVING AGAIN SIDEWAYS, BUT I HAVE A TENDENCY OF DOING IT WITH JUST GRADUAL SIDESWAYS HOPS. >> WAYS HOPS. >> WAYS HOPS. >> ROGER. >> DO YOU SEE US UNDERNEATH THE LAM? >> YES, INDEED, BUZZ. WE CAN SEE YOUR FEET STICKING OUT UNDERNEATH. >> OKAY. I'M JUST ON ANOTHER SIDE OF THE -- OH >> NOW WE CAN SEE YOU THROUGH THE SECTION OF THE SECONDARY STRUT. (INAUDIBLE) >> >> THE LASER REFLECTOR -- >> AND LOOKS LIKE THEY'LL STAY UP WITHOUT ANY PROBLEM.>> THE L- >> AND LOOKS LIKE THEY'LL STAY UP WITHOUT ANY PROBLEM.>> THE L- >> AND LOOKS LIKE THEY'LL STAY UP WITHOUT ANY PROBLEM. THE LAS- >> AND LOOKS LIKE THEY'LL STAY UP WITHOUT ANY PROBLEM. THE LAS- >> AND LOOKS LIKE THEY'LL STAY UP WITHOUT ANY PROBLEM.THE LASE- >> AND LOOKS LIKE THEY'LL STAY UP WITHOUT ANY PROBLEM. THE LAS- >> AND LOOKS LIKE THEY'LL STAY UP WITHOUT ANY PROBLEM. >> COLUMBIA, THIS IS HOUSTON. WE'RE ABOUT TO LOSE YOU ON THE OMNI's ANTENNA. REACT MODE. OVER? >> MAKE THAT 175, COLUMBIA. WE'RE STILL WORKING BELOW -- >> GO AHEAD. >> HOW ARE YOU? (INAUDIBLE) >> THE SURPBLG SURPBLG INSAYS EVERYTHING LOOKS INSAYS EVERYT U INSAYS EVERYTHING R INSAYS EVERYTHING LOOKS G INSAYS EVERYTHING E INSAYS EVERYTHING O INSAYS EVERYTHING N INSAYS EVERYTHING LOOKS SURGEON INSAYSG LOOKS NSAYS EVERYTHING LOOKS FINE. >> AN HOUR AND A HALF SURFACE TIME. >> COLUMBIA IS WATCHING ON BOARD HE CAN SEE IT. >> DISREGARD. >> THANK YOU. -- HAS BEEN DEPLOYED MANUALLY. >> ROGER. >> THEY'VE BEEN ON THE PORTABLE LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS FOR TWO HOURS NOW. >> AND MANUAL DEPLOYMENT OF THE LITTLE SPRING THAT's END OF THIS PULLED OFF AND I YOU A ABLE TO REACH UP AND GET HOLD OF IT AND PULL IT LOOSE. SO IT WILL BE DEPLOYED MANUALLY ALSO. >> ROGER. >> AND THE PAN RA PHA IS AND FRONT TO LIMB 730 THAT's ABOUT 60 FEET. >> THAT's NEIL ARMSTRONG TO THE LEFT OF THE SCREEN. >> IT's CLOSED AND LOCKED. >> ROGER. >> YOU GOT US A GOOD AREA PICKED OUT? >> WELL, IT's PROBABLY AS GOOD AS ANY. PROBABLY STAY ON HIGH GROUND THERE. >> BY THAT CRATER IT's SOFT THERE. >> YEAH, IT's SOFT THERE, ISN'T IT? >> GET A COUPLE OF CLOSE-UPS ON THESE QUITE ROUNDED LARGE BOULDERS. >> BUZZ ALDRIN COMING INTO VIEW ON RIGHT CARRYING THE TWO EXPERIMENTS. >> I'D SAY OUT TO THE END OF THAT. >> IT's GOING TO BE DIFFICULT TO FIND A LEVEL SPOT HERE. >> WOULDN'T THAT BE A PRETTY GOOD PLACE? >> PROEPB /* /* (INAUDIBLE) ( >> ALL RIGHT. >> I'M GOING HAVE TO GET ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THIS ROCK HERE. (( >> ALL RIGHT. >> I'M GOING HAVE TO GET ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THIS ROCK HERE. >> ALL RIGHT. >> I'M GOING HAVE TO GET ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THIS ROCK HERE. >> I WOULD GO RIGHT AROUND TO YOUR LEFT THERE. ISN'T THAT A LEVEL SPOT THERE? >> I THINK THIS RIGHT HERE IS JUST ABOUT AS LEVEL. >> OKAY. >> AND THEY WILL BE OUT OF THE CAMERA's FIELD OF VIEW WHILE SETTING UP THESE EXPERIMENTS. THEY HAVE PROBABLY 2% WHITE CRYSTALS IN THEM. AND THE THING THAT I REPORTED IS THAT THE -- I DON'T BELIEVE I BELIEVE THAT ANYMORE. I THINK IT's SMALL CRATERS, THEY LOOK LIKE LITTLE IMPACT CRATERS WHERE A BB SHOT HAS HIT THE SURFACE. >> HOW YOU DOING? >> OKAY. LOOKS LIKE WE'VE GOT ABOUT 15 MINUTES FOR THE EXTENSION ON THE 240. HOW ARE YOU COUNTING THE 240? WHERE DID YOU START? >> >> YOU WANT A CLOCK UP FRONT? >> ROMMER. >> THAT's THE ONE THAT WAS STARTED -- >> WE JUST KEEP SLIPPING THE ACTIVITIES BACK AND PROTECTING THE PROFILES AND CURRENT RATE RIGHT NOW IS AROUND 15 MINUTES BEYOND 240. >> ARE YOU GOING WITH THAT CLOCK UP THERE? >> THAT's CORRECT. I HAVE THE EXPERIMENT LOOKING OVER NOW. I'M HAVING A LITTLE BIT OF DIFFICULTY GETTING THESE ARE IN THE CENTER. WANTS TO MOVE AROUND AND AROUND ON THE OUTSIDE. >> YOU'RE CUTTING OUT, BUZZ. >> ROGER, I SAY I'M NOT HAVING TOO MUCH SUCCESS IN GETTING THE PSE EXPERIMENT. >> THE MAIN THING IS GET BALL OFF THE EDGE. >> GET WHAT? >> GET THE BALL OFF THE EDGE. IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE CENTERED. GET THE BALL OFF THE EDGE. >> HE SAID HE'S HAVING TROUBLE GETTING IT OUTSIDE. SO IT SEEMS TO BE GOING AROUND THE OUTSIDE. >> DEFLECTOR IS -- >> SET 15 MINUTES ON WATER. >> THAT's AFFIRMED. >> INSTALLED -- APPEARS TO BE GOOD. >> ROGER. >>ROGER OUT. >> YOU WANT TO TAKE A LOOK ANOTHER THIS AND SEE WHAT YOU MAKE OUT OF IT? >> I FOUND IT PRETTY HARD TO GET IT LEVEL. >> I SEE THAT HE LIKES THE OUTSIDE. >> I THINK I'VE DROWNED HIM OUT. >> HOUSTON, I DON'T THINK THERE IS ANY HELP IN USING THIS LEVELLING DEVICE TO COME UP WITH AN ACCURATE LEVEL. IT LOOKS TO ME AS THOUGH THE COPIER THAT THE BB IS IN IS CONVEX VERSUS CONCAVED, OVER? >> PRESS ON. DO YOU THINK IT's LEVEL BY EYEBALL, GO AHEAD. >> OKAY. >> OKAY, FLIGHT SURGEON AND LOOKS LIKE WE CAN STAND ANOTHER 15 MINUTES ON WATER. SURGEON SAYS IT's OKAY. WE GIVE THEM 15 MORE MINUTES AND GIVE BUZZ MINUS 10. DO WE AGREE? >> SOLAR ARRAY DEPLOYED AUTOMATICALLY. HAD TO MANUALLY-- >> BUZZ, THIS US HOUSTON. I UNDERSTAND YOU DEPLOYED BOTH SOLAR ARRAYS, OVER? >> I DID, AFFIRMATIVE. >> >> IS THAT BASED ON CONSUMABLES. WE CAN GIVE HIM ANOTHER 15 MINUTES. AND STILL 10 MINUTE MARK FOR BUZZ TO STT TERMINATION. >> OKAY. IS NEIL AHEAD OR BEHIND BUZZ ON CONSUMABLES? >> I THINK NEIL's AHEAD. NEIL IS LOSING LESS, RIGHT? >> OKAY, GO AHEAD. >> FROM MY VANTAGE POINT, BUZZ WILL BE GOING IN CLOSER TO -- TIME. >> I DON'T FOLLOW YOU. >> WE'LL GIVE THE TOTAL THING 15 MINUTES AND WE'LL GIVE BUZZ A 10 MINUTE MARK BASED ON THAT. >> IF HE AGREES. NEIL, THIS IS HOUSTON, OVER. >> HOUSTON, OVER. >> GO AHEAD, HOUSTON. LOOKING AT YOUR CONSUMABLES AND YOU'RE IN GOOD SHAPE. SUBJECT TO YOUR CONCURRENCE, WE'D LIKE TO EXTEND THE DURATION OF THE EDA 15 MINUTES FROM NOMINAL. WE'LL GIVE BUZZ A HACK AT 10 MINUTES PRIOR BEFORE HEADING IN. YOUR CURRENT ELAPSE TIME IS 2 PLUS 12, OVER? >> THAT MEANS BUZZ WOULD HAVE TO START BACK IN AT ABOUT -- >> OKAY, THAT SOUNDS FINE. >> WE NEED IT GET A PICTURE OF THE BUBBLE. IS HE STILL THERE? YOU SHOULD HAVE HIM COME BACK ON SIDE OF THE TV. HE CAN TRY IT IF HE HASN'T LEFT IT. >> 2:12 IS THE TIME EXPENDED ON THE PLSS >> IF YOU'RE STILL IN THE VICINITY COULD YOU GET A PHOTOGRAPH, OVER? >> I'LL DO THAT. >> WE'LL GET A PHOTOGRAPH OF THAT. HOUSTON, WHAT TIME WOULD YOU ESTIMATE TO ALLOW FOR DOCUMENTED SAMPLE, OVER? >> STAND BY. >> APPROXIMATELY 10 MINUTES. >> PARDON? >> APPROXIMATELY 10. >> APPROXIMATELY 10. COUNTDOWN. >> APPROXIMATELY 10 MINUTES. >> IT's RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE NOW. >> WONDERFUL. TAKE A PICTURE BEFORE IT MOVES. >> HE ASKED WHAT WE ESTIMATE FOR THE DOCKING AND WE ESTIMATE 10 MINUTES. >> NEIL, THIS IS HOUSTON, WE'RE ESTIMATING 10 MINUTES FOR THE SAMPLING, OVER. >> YOU GET YOUR MESSAGE NOW? >> YES. >> OKAY. YOU GO THE A MESSAGE FOR COLUMBIA? >> COLUMBIA, COLUMBIA, THIS IS HOUSTON, OVER. >> GO AHEAD HOUSTON. COLUMBIA. >> I'D LIKE TO TERMINATE CHARGING BATTERY BRA HAVE SROE >> RIGHT NOW. >> ROGER. BUZZ, THIS IS HOUSTON. YOU GOT ABOUT 10 MINUTES LEFT NOW PRIOR TO CON MENSING YOUR ACTIVITIES, OVER. >> ROGER. I UNDERSTAND. >> ROGER. WE'RE WORKING WELL. A LOT OF SHORT PERIOD SEISMIC ACTIVITY. >> SHORT PERIOD. >> TRANQUILITY BASE. THIS IS HOUSTON. IT HAS BEEN UNCAGED AND WE'RE OBSERVING, OVER. WE GOT TO START AGAIN NOW. WE CAN UTILIZE THAT 10 MINUTES AS LONG AS IT's AT THE BOTTOM OF THE LADDER. >> I UNDERSTAND IT. >> DID YOU GET THE BATTERY CHARGED. >> IT's TERMINATED. >> HOW ABOUT YOU? IS EVERYTHING LOOKS GOOD. >> HOW ABOUT YOU? >> 82 WE'RE LOOKING GOOD. >> BUZZ ALDRIN IS COLLECTING A CORE TUBE SAMPLE. >> I HOPE YOU'RE WATCHING HOW HARD I HAVE TO HILT THIS INTO THE GROUND TO THE TUNE OF ABOUT 5 INCHES, HOUSTON. >> ROGER. >> GOT IT. PERFECT. EXPERIMENTS, GIVE ME AN ANSWER. >> WAIT A MINUTE. WAIT A MINUTE. WAIT A MINUTE. >> BUZZ, THIS IS HOUSTON. AM I CLEAR? >> NOT QUITE. >> 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? >> CORE TUBES -- >> WE HAVE SEEN THE CORE SAMPLES AS HE WAS TAKING THOSE ON THE SEISMIC DATA. POSSIBLE IN THE NEXT COUPLE OF MINUTES BEFORE HE COMES IN IF HE COULD GET A JUMP, WE'D LIKE TO HAVE IT. >> A JUMP? >> ROGER. LET's LET HIM GET THROUGH WHAT HE'S TRYING TO DO. BUZZ, THIS IS HOUSTON. YOU OF APPROXIMATELY 3 MINUTES UNTIL YOU MUST COME HENCE YOUR EVA TERMINATION ACTIVITIES, OVER? >> ROGER. I UNDERSTAND. COLUMBIA, THIS IS HOUSTON. APPROXIMATELY ONE MINUTE, OVER. >> COLUMBIA, ROGER. >> DO YOU PLAN ON COMMENCING -- IF SO WE'LL DISABLE UPLINK WHILE WE'RE TALKING TO THE LAM, OVER. >> WE CAN GET ANYTHING IN THE RED BOX WITHIN THE TIME -- >> HOUSTON, WERE YOU ABLE TO RECORD WHERE THE TWO SAMPLES ARE. >> NEGATIVE. >> TELL HIM WHAT I SAID. >> THEY ARE MADE IN THE VICINITY OF THE SOLAR WIND. >> THIS IS HOUSTON, AFTER YOU GOT THE CORE TUBES AND SOLAR WIND ANYTHING ELSE YOU CAN THROW IN THE BOX WOULD BE ACCEPTABLE. >> I GOT IT. YOU WANT TO PICK UP SOME STUFF. >> HOW YOU DOING? >> >> IT REAL FINE. YOU KNOW WE HAD A LITTLE EXTRA LIFETIME THERE. >> HOW ARE YOU? >> DOING FINE, FLIGHT. ROGER. >> BUZZ ALDRIN RETRIEVING THE SOLAR WIND EXPERIMENT. BUZZ, THIS IS HOUSTON. ABOUT TIME FOR YOU TO START YOUR EVA CLOSE OUT ACTIVITIES. >> WHO GET THE FILM? >> ON THE CLOSE-UP CAMERA. >> ON THEIR LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEM. HE GETS THE STEREO CASSETTE AND THE FILMING A MAGAZINE? >> ROGER. NEIL AND BUZZ, THIS IS HOUSTON. I'D LIKE TO REMIND YOU OF THE CAMERA MAGAZINE BEFORE YOU START UP UP THE LADDER. >> OKAY. >> THAT CAMERA UNDERNEATH, YOU HAVE TO PICK IT UP. I'M PICKING UP SEVERAL PIECES CLOSE-UP CAMERA AND CLOSEOUT. >> LET 8 GET BUZZ STARTED TO CLOSE OUT. >> GETTING THE CLOSE-UP CAMERA MAGAZINE AND CLOSING OUT THE SAMPLE. RUNNING A LITTLE LOW ON TIME. >> WE WANT TO KEEP A GOOD MARGIN IN THOSE PORTABLE LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS. LET ME STICK THIS IN MY POCKET AND I'LL HEAD ON UP THE LADDER. HE HEADS UP THE LADDER. MY FLIGHT PLAN SHOWS -- GOT IT. OKAY. >> ADIOS AMIGOS. >> OKAY. >> ANYTHING MORE BEFORE I HEAD ON UP THE LADDER? UP THE LADDER. >> GOING TO HEAD ON UP THE LADDER, BUZZ. >> HEAD ON UP. IT IS A SPOT FROM THE TV CONVERTER IN THE PARK STATION IN AUSTRALIA. (INAUDIBLE) >> I THINK YOU CAN REACH IT HANGING EVER HERE. (INAUDIBLE) >> OKAY. >> GET THE FILM OFF THAT. >> I WILL. OKAY, I'M HEADING ON IN. CONTROL FLIGHT. WATCH YOUR SWITCHES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS. NEIL HAS BEEN ON THE SURFACE A FEW MINUTES LONGER THAN TWO HOURS. APPROXIMATELY 20 MINUTES LESS THAN THAT. >> NEIL, THIS IS HOUSTON. DID THE MAGAZINE GO OFF ON THAT SAMPLE RETURN CONTAINER, OVER? >> I'VE GOT A MAGAZINE HOOKED TO THE HRC. >> ROGER THAT. WE'RE RIGHT ON THE TIMELINE WITH THAT PLUS 15. WELL, MIKE's ON THE BACKSIDE NOW. LET's GET EVERYTHING IN ORDER. OKAY, THAT's GOT TO CLEAR. TRANSFERRING THE SAMPLE CONTAINERS INTO THE CABIN NOW. ALL RIGHT, LET IT GO. FOR A SUFFICIENT PERIOD OF TIME, WE OUGHT TO ASK HIM TO SLOW DOWN AND REST. >> THIS IS HOUSTON. REQUEST AN EMU CHECK, OVER. >> ROGER THAT. 3.8. AND GOT 54 ON THE THE O2 AND NO FLAGS AND -- >> DID GET A RETURN ON THE LASER. ROGER. THE OBSERVATORY IN CALIFORNIA REPORTS A RETURN ON THE LASER. >> NO RESPONSE NECESSARY. BUT WE'RE IN GOOD SHAPE ON CONSUMABLES ON CDR. >> ROGER. OUR CONSUMABLES REMAIN IN GOOD SHAPE. >> ROGER. >> OKAY. I'VE GOT ONE SIDE HOOKED UP AND I GOT -- >> OKAY, GOOD. IT'S KIND OF FALLING ALL OVER HERE WHILE I'M DOING THIS. >> WELL. IT LOOKS LIKE DOWN HERE. >> YEAH, I THINK MY WATCH STOPPED, NEIL. >> DID IT? IT MIGHT BE. HE NEEDS TO PUT A NEW MAG ON IT AND GET PICTURES. >> IF HE CAN JUST KIND OF HOLD IT. I THINK I CAN DO THE PHONE. >> OKAY. STAND BY A MINUTE AND LET ME MOVE BACK. OKAY, EASY. EASY ON THE HATCH NOW. >> OKAY, I GET IT. NOW SAY IT AGAIN? >> IT STILL CONTINUE TO TAKE IT EASY. >> THIS IS THE HARDEST STILL CO EASY. >> THIS IS THE HARDEST PART. 2 HOURS 40 MINUTES ON THE PLSS. (INAUDIBLE) >> OKAY, I'LL GET IT. I GET UP THERE. OKAY? >> OKAY. WE OUGHT TO GET IT. >> DID THEY GET THAT DOWN? >> NEIL, THIS IS HOUSTON. DID YOU GET THE MAGAZINE? >> YES, I DID. AND WE GOT ABOUT -- I'D SAY, 20 POUNDS OF CAREFULLY SELECTED IF NOT DOCUMENTED SAMPLES. >> HOUSTON, ROGER. WELL DONE. OUT. OFFICIAL TIME OFF THE SURFACE AT 1113732. >> ARCH YOUR BACK. GO RIGHT JUST A LITTLE BIT. >> THANK YOU. >> NOW YOU'RE CLEAR AND RUBBING UP AGAINST ME A LITTLE BIT. >> OKAY. >> THAT's ALL RIGHT. >> WHAT's YOUR CHANNEL, PLEASE? >> 32. >> I'LL GET THE HATCH. >> OKAY, JUST CLOSED THE LATCH. AND VERIFIED SECURE. >> OKAY. WE PRESS OPEN AND I'M COMING UP. ROGER. CHANGE YOUR FLIGHT PLAN FROM COLUMBIA FROM THIS POINT ON. >> AT THIS POINT -- GET ALL YOUR DATA TOGETHER. WE'LL TRY ONE MORE TIME. ARE WE OKAY ON CONSUMABLES? LAM SYSTEM LOOKS GOOD. CREWMEN SHOULD BE TRANSFERRING BACK TO TRANQUILITY BASES, ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL SYSTEM. AND LATER WE'LL SWITCH TO THE VEHICLE's COMMUNICATION SYSTEM AND WE ESTIMATE IT WILL BE ANOTHER 10-15 MINUTES BEFORE THEY'RE ON THE LAM COMMUNICATION SYSTEM. THE REPLICA KA OF THE AMERICAN FLAG ON THE LUNAR SURFACE IS NOW BEING RERECOLLECTED AT THE LUNAR CONTROL CENTER. PUSH AND A REPRESENT MR. KA FROM TRANQUILITY BASE HAS BEEN HUNG ON THE WALL. >> NEIL, THIS IS HOUSTON. NEIL, THIS IS HOUSTON. RADIO CHECK OVER. BUZZ, BUZZ, THIS IS HOUSTON. RADIO CHECK. RADIO CHECK OVER. THIS IS HOUSTON. I COPY TRANSMISSION CALLING HOUSTON. ALL BROKEN UP, OVER. NEIL, THIS IS HOUSTON. IF YOU READ, INSTALL ONE PLUS ANTENNA SO WE CAN HAVE COMMUNICATIONS, OVER. THIS HOUSTON. WE SEEM TO BE READING YOU NOW. HOW DO YOU READ US, OVER? (INAUDIBLE) >> HOUSTON IT's TRANQUILITY. HOW DO YOU READ? >> TRANQUILITY BASE. THIS IS HOUSTON LOUD AND CLEAR. >> LOUD AND CLEAR. WE'RE IN THE PROCESS OF SWITCHING OVER TO LAM HERE. >> ROGER. TRANQUILITY BASE. THIS IS HOUSTON. WE LIKE TO VERIFIABLE YOUR STEERABLE ANTENNA AND WE'LL DO A COMMUNICATIONS HANDOVER HERE ON EARTH, OVER. >> ROGER THAT. AFFIRMATIVE. WE'RE IN TRACK MODE. >> ROGER THAT. COLUMBIA, COLUMBIA, THIS IS HOUSTON, OVER. >> ROGER, COLUMBIA. HOW DO YOU READ? >> ROGER, COLUMBIA. THIS IS HOUSTON, READING YOU LOUD AND CLEAR ON OMNI CHARLEY. THE CREW OF TRANQUILITY BASE IS BACK INSIDE THEIR BASE. REFRESHERIZED AND THEY'RE IN THE PROCESS OF -- EVERYTHING WENT BEAUTIFULLY. OVER? AND WE'D LIKE TO GET ACCEPT FROM YOU. WE HAVE WE'D LIKE YOU TO REALIGN YOUR PLATFORM THAT WE SET UP, OVER. THIS IS APOLLO CONTROL. DR. CHARLES BARRY REPORTS HEART RATES DURING THIS EVA PERIOD RANGED FROM A LOW OF 90 FOR BOTH CREWMEN TO A HIGH OF ABOUT 125 FOR BUZZ TOLD A RISEN AT PEAK PERIODS AND A HIGH OF 160 FOR NEIL ARMSTRONG AT PEAK PERIODS. THAT TOP READING COMING DURING THE TIME HE WAS TRANSFERRING THE ROCK BOXES INTO THE LAM. DR. BARRY SAYS THE DATA THEY GOT INDICATES NEIL WAS WORKING VERY HARD AT THAT TIME. COLUMBIA, THIS US HOUSTON. WE'RE GOING TO UPLINK YOU AND THEN WE'LL SEND THEM UP AGAIN. BECAUSE SENDING THE -- WILL WIPE OUT THE ONE THAT YOU HAVE ON BOARD. COLUMBIA, THIS IS HOUSTON, DO YOU READ, OVER? WE'VE COMPLETED THE UPLINK AND YOU CAN GO TO BLOCK HOWEVER WE'D LIKE YOU TO HOLD OFF ON THE OPTION 1 LINE UNTIL AFTER YOU PASS LANDING SIGHT 2. IF YOU PERFORM ANOTHER B 22 I'VE GOT THE NUMBERS FOR YOU WHEN YOU'RE READY TO COPY. OVER. >> ROGER, COLUMBIA. LANDMARK ID IS LUNAR MODULE. MAKE THAT TRANQUILITY BASE. T11122508. 1123017. 4 NAUTICAL MILES SOUTH. TIME OF CLOSEST APPROACH, 1123152. SHAFT 357.051. 047.432. ROLL 062500. READ BACK OVER. COLUMBIA, THIS IS HOUSTON. DID YOU COPY, OVER? >> HOUSTON, COLUMBIA. >> COLUMBIA, THIS IS HOUSTON. DID YOU COPY? COLUMBIA, THIS IS HOUSTON. DO YOU COPY MY PAD, OVER? >> NEGATIVE, BRUCE. JUST GIVE ME THE LATITUDE LONGITUDE AND ALTITUDE. WE GOT NEW INFORMATION. >> OKAY. THIS IS APOLLO CONTROL. 1 HOUR AND 12 MINUTES AND 19 MINUTES. THEY'RE IN THE POST EVA CLEAN-UP PERIOD. STILL HAVEN'T FULLY CONFIGURED THE VOICE COMMUNICATIONS. HOWEVER WE ARE GETTING GOOD TELEMETRY FROM TRANQUILITY BASE SHOWING A CABIN PRESSURE OF 5 POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH. TEMPERATURE OF 60 DEGREES. WE EXPECT TO ESTABLISH COMMUNICATIONS BEFORE TOO LONG. DURING THIS PERIOD, THE CREW IS REMOVING THE PORTABLE LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS, CHECKING OVER THEIR SPACECRAFT SYSTEMS, GETTING READY FOR EQUIPMENT FROM TANK QUILT BASE AND CABIN WILL BE DID HE PRESSURIZED BEFORE TOO LONG AND EQUIPMENT WILL BE ONTO THE LUNAR SURFACE. >> TRANQUILITY BASE, THIS IS HOUSTON. YOU CAN GIVE US SOME IDEA HOW YOU'RE PROGRESSING ON THE PREPARATION FOR DEPRESS. ROGER, HOUSTON. WE'RE IN THE PROCESS OF USE AING UP I'M GETTING READY TO CHANGE THE ECS CANISTER, OVER. >> >> ROGER, TRANQUILITY. WE'D LIKE TO HOLD OFF AS LONG AS POSSIBLE ON THE LITHIUM HIGH TKROBGS SIDE CANISTER. MAKE THAT ONE OF THE LAST THINGS YOU CAN DO GETTING READY FOR THEDEPRESS, OVER. ROGER, WE'RE PLANNING ON DOING THAT. WE JUST WANT TO DETERMINE HOW MUCH LONGER WE WANT TO WAIT THOUGH. WE PROBABLY HAVE ANOTHER HALF AN HOUR OF PICTURE TAKING AND I GUESS WE COULD RUN THROUGH A CYCLE AND AND THEN CHANGE CANISTER AND THEN DEPRESS, OVER. >> ROGER. THAT SOUNDS FINE TO US. >> IT WILL BE A LITTLE CROWDED IN THERE FOR A WHILE. >> WE DON'T MIND A BIT.