From the Earth to the Moon
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:02:00
wishing everyone there
a nice evening.

:02:02
Good night.
:02:15
Okay, 13, we've got a few housekeeping
details for you to take care of.

:02:20
Go ahead, Houston.
:02:24
Press Center.
No, I can talk.

:02:28
Nothing.
:02:31
Roll right to 0-6-0
and null your rates.

:02:36
Copy that. 0-6-0.
:02:38
So, what are you doing for dinner?
:02:42
We'd like you to check
your C-4 thruster isolation valve.

:02:46
Okay, Jack.
:02:50
How about lunch?
:02:52
We've got one more item
for you, 13.

:02:54
When you get a chance,
we'd like you to stir your cryo tanks.

:02:58
Okay, Houston, stand-by.
:03:03
Yeah, we got space.
:03:05
As a matter of fact,
we've got a whole lot of space.

:03:08
Yeah. That's why we call it
the Space Center.

:03:11
Dave, who delivers good take-out?
:03:13
Okay, Houston,
I believe we have a problem here.

:03:18
This is Houston.
Say again, please.

:03:21
Houston, we've had a problem.
:03:23
We've had a main B bus undervolt.
:03:25
Okay, 13.
Main B undervolt.

:03:29
All right, Houston. We had a pretty
large bang with caution and warnings.

:03:32
- What does that mean, a "bang"?
- I don't know. Some kind of jolt.

:03:35
- They had a main B bus undervolt.
- You're kidding.

:03:38
- They're losing power?
- I don't know.

:03:39
- Could it be an instrumentation problem?
- I think it's more serious.

:03:42
- Lovell said they're venting something.
- What the hell could they be venting?

:03:45
They could be running out
of oxygen and electricity.

:03:48
- It could have been a meteorite.
- It could have been a reindeer.

:03:51
- You'll have to improvise.
- Why?

:03:53
- I just got McAfee out of bed.
- Emmett, you're on in 90.

:03:57
I need handbooks for the
command, service, lunar modules.

:03:59
They're not having problems
with the LEM.


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