From the Earth to the Moon
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this has to be the proudest day
of our lives.

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- The greatest audience...
- They feel the tension in London...

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Audiences estimated
at 12 million...

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The LEM began to
disappear behind the moon...

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Has been traveling on
the far side of the moon...

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beyond radio contact
with Mission Control.

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The goal for
the descent orbit insertion...

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A 30-second burn that drops the Eagle
to 10 miles above the lunar surface...

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and prepares them
for their final descent.

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We're only moments away
from a flurry of activity...

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that will,
if all goes well...

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find Armstrong and Aldrin
safely on the moon.

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Eagle, Houston.
Do you read?

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Eagle, this is Houston.
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Eagle, Houston.
Do you read?

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Eagle, Houston.
Do you copy?

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Roger. We copy.
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Eagle, Houston.
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Can we get a status
on your burn?

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We're at good burn, Houston.
On time, no residuals.

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Ten minutes to power descent.
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Let's get their sun check,
then go around the horn.

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Eagle, Houston.
We're ready for that sun check.

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Roger, Houston.
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Sun check to three marks.
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Noun 20 minus noun 22.
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Plus 0.19.
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Plus 0.16.
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Eagle, Houston.
We only copied three of the marks.

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Please repeat the sun check.
Over.

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Houston, Eagle.
How do you read now?

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Eagle, we're getting oscillations
in your high gain. Over.

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Say again, Houston.
We didn't copy.

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Flight, TELMU.
We've lost MISFIN.

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Proctor, we've lost MISFIN.
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Flight, Guidance.
I've lost data.

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We keep losin' 'em.
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Clock's running, fellas.
I want a go/ no go for power descent.


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