1:07:06
	How long are they
gonna have to burn the engine?
1:07:09
	Look, tell him...
three to one.
1:07:15
	Expect loss of signal
in less than one minute.
1:07:18
	When we pick you back up we will
have your P.C. plus two burn data.
1:07:21
	Roger that, Houston. We'll hear
from you again at acquisition of signal.
1:07:27
	You wanna look?
1:07:31
	Oh, look at that.
1:07:35
	Wow.
1:07:40
	Aquarius, that's 30 seconds
until loss of signal.
1:07:48
	Mare Tranquillitatis.
1:07:52
	Neil and Buzz's old neighborhood.
1:07:55
	Comin' up on Mount Marilyn.
1:07:57
	Jim, you gotta
take a look at this.
1:08:01
	I've seen it.
1:08:08
	Aquarius, this is Houston.
1:08:10
	We expect loss of signal
in approximately ten seconds.
1:08:15
	So long, Earth.
Catch you on the flip side.
1:08:25
	When you go
into the shadow of the moon...
1:08:28
	and the moon is
between you and the sun,
1:08:30
	you see stars that are more brilliant
than anything you've ever seen...
1:08:34
	on the clearest nights
here on Earth.
1:08:36
	And then you pass into the lunar sunrise
over the lunar surface.
1:08:42
	It must be an awe'-inspiring sight.
1:08:44
	I'-l'-l can't wait to see it myself.
1:08:46
	The problem now is not so much
a question of an adequate oxygen supply,
1:08:51
	but it is the rate
of consumption of water,
1:08:53
	which is vitally needed
for the cooling operations...
1:08:56
	to maintain the electronic systems
and so forth.