1:42:02
	It was, it was, it was
just leading me home.
1:42:05
	If my cockpit lights
hadn't shorted out,
1:42:07
	there's no way I'd have ever
been able to see that.
1:42:10
	So, uh, you, uh,
you never know...
1:42:12
	what, what events are going
to transpire to get you home.
1:42:19
	Spacecraft commander Jim Lovell,
no stranger to emergencies.
1:42:34
	'- How's it going, Fred?
'- I'm okay.
1:42:38
	What the hell was that?
1:42:42
	Let's hope it was
just the burst disk.
1:42:45
	'- Can you confirm a burst helium disk?
'- We confirm that.
1:42:49
	Houston, is that going to
affect our, uh, entry angle at all?
1:42:53
	Uh, negative. Your entry angle
is holding at 6.24, Aquarius.
1:42:56
	Houston, uh...
1:42:58
	we, we sure could use...
1:43:02
	the reentry procedure up here.
1:43:04
	When can we expect that?
1:43:08
	Uh, that's coming
real soon, Aquarius.
1:43:11
	Uh, Houston, we, we'-'-
1:43:14
	We just can't throw this
together at the last minute.
1:43:17
	So, here's what you're gonna do.
1:43:19
	You're gonna get the procedure
up to us, whatever it is,
1:43:23
	and we're gonna go over it
step by step, so there's no foul'-ups.
1:43:27
	I don't have to tell you
we're all a little tired up here.
1:43:31
	The world's getting awfully big
in the window.
1:43:34
	'- Jim, this is Deke.
'- It's Deke.
1:43:36
	They don't know how to do it.
1:43:38
	'- Maybe Jack's right.
'- Hello there, Deke. What's the story?
1:43:44
	We're gonna get that
power'-up procedure to you.
1:43:46
	We're gonna get it
as soon as we possibly can.
1:43:48
	Ken Mattingly's
in the simulator right now.
1:43:52
	Ken's working on it?
1:43:54
	Look...
1:43:59
	I know this sequence works, John.