From the Earth to the Moon
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:20:03
Yeah, I know.
:20:07
Maybe we should
save this for the six.

:20:10
I'll talk to you later.
:20:22
Aquarius, is the noise any better now?
:20:26
- Negative.
- How do you read us now?

:20:30
We still have noise.
I'll tell you what we need.

:20:34
Get the right procedures here
before we get all balled up.

:20:39
Okay, Jim,
we'll look at it some more.

:20:43
Freddo, I'm afraid this will be
the last moon mission for a long time.

:20:48
Do you agree with Commander Lovell's
assessment that...

:20:51
this will be our last flight
to the moon?

:20:55
I'm sure we've all been
in situations...

:20:57
where we've found ourselves
under pressure...

:20:59
and we make a comment that
we might have phrased differently...

:21:01
under other circumstances.
:21:03
Having said that,
there are...

:21:05
a lot of questions
that we need answers to...

:21:07
- Didn't Agnew cancel his visit?
- Yeah.

:21:11
So, what's he doing here?
:21:15
- Emmett's story about the AEC...
- Your exclusive.

:21:18
- Deep background, of course.
- Okay, shoot.

:21:21
This administration
is urging NASA...

:21:24
to develop
an unmanned probe to Neptune.

:21:28
A probe to Neptune?
:21:31
Find some room
in today's story for that.

:21:34
We have these three guys who may
wind up orbiting Neptune themselves...

:21:37
so column inches
are a little tight...

:21:39
but I'll keep you in mind.
:21:42
Your loss.
:21:48
- Mr. Craig.
- Yes.

:21:51
I enjoyed your piece
on the Lovell family.

:21:53
Good to hear it 'cause...
:21:55
I understand you're looking to plant
a story about a probe to Neptune.


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