From the Earth to the Moon
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:08:01
Hal, are the astronauts
out of oxygen?

:08:04
If they were,
they wouldn't be breathing.

:08:06
- So, they are breathing?
- Yeah.

:08:07
- Are they wearing space suits?
- They're in their shirt sleeves.

:08:10
- Excuse me. Yeah?
- I have calls from Reuters and the AP.

:08:13
If we don't handle this thing,
it will spread like kudzu.

:08:15
"Crew equipped with suicide pills"?
:08:17
Are suicide pills included
in the crew rations?

:08:19
Are those the same little pills
the CIA uses?

:08:21
Guys, there are no suicide pills,
period.

:08:23
I'll cover all this in greater detail
at the press conference. Excuse me.

:08:26
The nets want to patch
into the loop.

:08:28
- Cronkite wants to remote from ops.
- I'll deal with Cronkite.

:08:32
Protocol is flying
Jack Swigert's folks into town.

:08:34
We're to make sure
there's no press and...

:08:39
- And that.
- How did he get here?

:08:41
- Probably through a sewer.
- They're finally putting you to work.

:08:43
- What are you doing here, Stan?
- I don't know if you've heard...

:08:46
but I'm now the vice president's
press representative...

:08:48
for the National Aeronautics
and Space Council.

:08:50
I heard.
What are you doing here?

:08:51
Surely, you haven't forgotten
Vice President Agnew's visit tomorrow.

:08:56
Yeah, I guess it did slip my mind.
:09:10
People, we'll try to move this along
as quickly as possible...

:09:13
because, obviously, we have matters
to attend to in Mission Control.

:09:17
I assume that Deke Slayton,
Chris Kraft...

:09:19
and Colonel James McDivitt
need no introduction.

:09:23
The command module's never been
powered down in flight before.

:09:27
Are you certain
you can power it back up?

:09:30
While it's true that
we've never done it before...

:09:32
every time we've pushed the hardware,
it's done more than we thought it would.

:09:36
We're confident
that this is going to work.

:09:41
- The astronauts' families...
- Raise your hands, please. Max.

:09:44
Deke, any more information
on what may have caused the damage...

:09:47
to the service module?
:09:50
Frankly, that is still a mystery.
:09:52
We probably won't know anything...
:09:53
until we jettison the service module
and get a good look at the thing.

:09:59
With three astronauts
crowded into the LEM...


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