Apollo 13
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:04:02
We can verify the position of the
opening I ought to have on the camera.

:04:07
What?
:04:10
'- Think it's too late for him to abort?
'- He still has time to get out.

:04:14
He just needs somebody to wave him off.
Pull up, Neil!

:04:17
Pull up! Pull up!
:04:20
Okay, Neil, we can see you
coming down the ladder now.

:04:24
Look at those pictures. Wow.
:04:26
I'm, uh, at the foot of the ladder.
:04:29
The LEM footpads are only depressed
in the surface about, uh...

:04:34
one or two inches.
:04:36
'- It's almost like a powder.
'- Armstrong is on the moon.

:04:39
Neil Armstrong,
38'-year'-old American...

:04:42
standing on the surface
of the moon...

:04:46
on this July 20, 1969.
:04:50
That's one small step for man...
:04:54
one giant leap for mankind.
:04:58
His quote was...
:05:00
"That's one small step for man,
one giant leap for mankind."

:05:12
Somewhere
:05:14
Beyond the sea
:05:16
Somewhere waitin' for me
:05:18
'- You're drunk, Lovell.
'- Yeah.

:05:21
I'm not used to the champagne.
:05:23
Me neither.
:05:28
I can't deal with cleaning up.
Let's sell the house.

:05:31
All right, let's sell the house.
:05:34
They're back inside now
lookin' up at us.

:05:38
Isn't that somethin'?
:05:40
I bet Jannie Armstrong doesn't
get a wink of sleep tonight.

:05:44
When you were on the far side on 8,
I didn't sleep at all.

:05:48
I just vacuumed
over and over again.

:05:50
Christopher Columbus,
Charles Lindbergh and Neil Armstrong.

:05:57
Neil Armstrong.

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