1:27:18
	As most of you are aware, there is
no rescue possible in space flight.
1:27:22
	A'-Any rescue system the space agency
has long since calculated'-'-
1:27:25
	Hold this a minute.
1:27:27
	Since any rescue system
the space agency calculated'-'-
1:27:35
	'- One sock.
'- Once you have the sock in place,
1:27:37
	'- we're gonna want you to bungee...
'- Work it in.
1:27:40
	the entire filter assembly
to the bulkhead,
1:27:42
	'- right above the LEM canister.
'- We're getting close to 15.
1:27:46
	So how does this flight compare to other
emergency situations you've faced?
1:27:50
	I'd have to say that this is
the most serious situation...
1:27:55
	we've ever encountered
in manned space flight.
1:27:58
	'- Houston, filter's in place.
'- Cabin gas return to egress.
1:28:02
	Suit circuit relief to close.
1:28:04
	'- CO2 canister select to secondary.
'- All right.
1:28:08
	Here goes.
1:28:11
	I can hear air moving.
1:28:25
	Just breathe normal, fellas.
1:28:29
	Aquarius, please advise on CO2 status.
1:28:33
	Yeah, Houston, we're taking
a look at those numbers now.
1:28:39
	We're still holding
close to 15, Houston.
1:28:42
	Roger that. Standing by.
1:28:55
	Houston, the CO2 level
has dropped to nine...
1:28:59
	and it is still falling.