Ice Station Zebra
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:27:34
Control, sonar.
:27:36
I have the transponder.
:27:38
Bearing 345, relative.
:27:41
We have the word, sonar.
:27:42
- Put that line in.
- Aye, sir.

:27:45
- Come right 10 degrees.
- Right 10, aye.

:28:09
What size is the film?
:28:13
Four-and-a-half-inch reel...
:28:15
...16 millimeter...
:28:17
...in an insulated aluminum capsule.
:28:19
And all of a sudden, you know
a whole damn lot about my business.

:28:27
We don't believe in going on a mission
totally blindfolded, Mr. Jones.

:28:37
The film came out of a camera...
:28:39
...mounted in a Russian satellite.
- Did it belong to Russia?

:28:42
That's a delicate point. It was our camera.
We developed it. It's not bad engineering.

:28:47
Took three years to develop,
round-the-clock work.

:28:50
Can't be duplicated for two years.
Certain British processes in grinding lenses.

:28:55
It's an incredible piece of machinery.
:28:57
It's got a focal length of...
:28:59
It can photograph a packet of cigarettes
from 300 miles up in space...


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