- Joe Kerwin (CAPCOM)
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Jim, Houston. We don't have the story on why the inboard out was early, but the other engines are GO and you are GO.
- Joe Kerwin (CAPCOM)
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13, Houston. Level sense arm time 8 plus 38 nominal; S-II cut-off time 9 plus 48. Over.
- Joe Kerwin (CAPCOM)
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That's affirmative, and stand by for S-IVB to orbit.
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13, Houston. At 11 minutes, you're GO. Predicted cut-off on the S-IVB is 12 plus 34. Over.
- Joe Kerwin (CAPCOM)
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Apollo 13, Houston. You're GO at 11-1/2, and predicted cut-off time is 12 plus 34. Over.
- Joe Kerwin (CAPCOM)
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Apollo 13, Houston. You have a GO orbit all sources, and the booster is safe. Over.
- Joe Kerwin (CAPCOM)
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Apollo 13, Houston. Your preliminary orbit down here is 102.5 times 100.3, and everything is looking good.
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Okay. Couple minutes to LOS, Jim. Everything is looking real good. Your AOS time at Carnarvon will be 52:36, and we don't have too much of a handle on why the inboard cut off early except that it apparently was an engine problem and not a switch-select function. But we are certain that you'll be able to make TLI based on what we are looking at now.
- Jack Swigert (CMP)
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Okay, Joe. Everything's going good. We're proceeding on the time line in good fashion. I've got a P52 done. I can give you the torquing angles.
- Jack Swigert (CMP)
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Okay. Use NOUN 26; stars 26 and 33. The star angle difference was all balls. NOUN 93: minus 067, minus all balls, plus 0.162. The time of torquing was 45 minutes 35 seconds.
- Joe Kerwin (CAPCOM)
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Yes. Okay, 13. We've got nothing for you at the moment. Everything's looking good. We're looking at your data now.
- Joe Kerwin (CAPCOM)
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Apollo 13, Houston. LOS Carnarvon in about 30 seconds. Honeysuckle on the hour, and verify your S-band is up for Honeysuckle. Over.
Spoken on April 11, 1970, 7:20 p.m. UTC (54 years, 8 months ago). Link to this transcript range is: Tweet