- Fred Haise (LMP)
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Roger, Jim. I'm holding open those until you give me a further word anyway. I'm just going to pressurize right now.
- Jim Lovell (CDR)
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Jack, are you reading LM gimbal angles?
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Okay, Aquarius. I have some gyro torquing angles and the Odyssey is powered down, attitude-control-wise, so LM's got attitude control now.
- Jack Lousma (CAPCOM)
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Okay. We want you to know that we got some gyro torquing angles for you. And we want you to tell us when you got attitude control in the LM.
- Fred Haise (LMP)
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Okay. We're still working on the pressurization. I'm getting Jim on the horn here so he can help out, there.
- Jack Lousma (CAPCOM)
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Stand by 1, Aquarius, Odyssey. We'd like you to go DIRECT RCS and hold your present attitude out the window until the LM gets RCS powered up. Go ahead, Jim.
- Jim Lovell (CDR)
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Well, that's my question. We're not—Our 16 20 doesn't match our eight-ball here. We went to FDAIs ON, and we don't have our balls completely powered up. There may be a … and our angles don't look the same and we don't want to go into gimbal lock.
- Fred Haise (LMP)
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— both LOGIC POWERs out … goes into normal circuit-breaker. … Do you want A in and then I'll fire them?
- Jack Swigert (CMP)
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Okay. I'm going to try to do the best I can. I've got a one-attitude reference I'm going to fly according to the lunar terminator.
- Jack Swigert (CMP)
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What am I doing? I can't do that, anyway. Let's see, cross feed. Nope. Now, and -
- Jack Lousma (CAPCOM)
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Aquarius, Houston. We'll have to get some AC up so you can get a ball reading. Close your BUS TIE INVERTER circuit breakers, all four of them on panel 11. Close your AC BUS VOLT circuit breaker on panel 11. On panel 16, INVERTER 2, CLOSE. Select inverter 2. Over.
- Fred Haise (LMP)
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Okay, Jack. Do you want us to proceed right on down the line with the RCS check-out and Activation 37 now?
- Jack Lousma (CAPCOM)
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Okay, Fred. Negative on the activation on page 37. Go on to your RCS pressurize and then get your TCA breakers in and go to PGNS attitude hold.
- Jim Lovell (CDR)
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Okay, Jack. We've got attitude control now in the LM. We're going to try to rotate up through the bellyband.
- Jack Lousma (CAPCOM)
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Okay, Jack. What we want you to do is close the reactants valve on fuel cell 2. Power down your inverters. Power down your battery relay bus. Battery ties, off, and pull your entry circuit breakers, entry battery circuit breakers A, B, and C.
- Jack Swigert (CMP)
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Okay, Jack; understand. Close REAC valve circuit breakers in fuel cell 2. Power down inverters. Power down BAT relay bus. BAT TIES, OFF. Power entry and both running circuit breakers A, B, and C. All off.
- Jack Swigert (CMP)
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Okay. Fuel cell 2 is open circuited. Do you want me to go through the standard shutdown procedure for the REAC valves and -
- Jim Lovell (CDR)
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Okay. Odyssey is completely powered down, according to the procedure that you read to Jack.
- Fred Haise (LMP)
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Okay. In that case, I think I'll pull out some display breakers and just let you all keep an eye on things.
- Jim Lovell (CDR)
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What about these lights up here?
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Aquarius, Houston. Stand by on opening your circuit breakers for displays. We're going to let you know what they are, and I have some gyro torquing angles for you.
- Jack Lousma (CAPCOM)
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Okay. We'd like you to proceed with the fine aline and your gyro torquing angles are X plus 003.30, Y plus 024.80, Z minus 015.10. Over.
- Jim Lovell (CDR)
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Okay. I read your gyro torquing angles as plus 003.30, Y is plus 023, I only have four numbers for Y; you'll have to give that one to me again, and Z is minus 015.10. Read Y again, please.
- Jim Lovell (CDR)
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Okay. We read Y as plus 024.80. We'll proceed on Activation 40 to fine aline the platform.
- Jack Lousma (CAPCOM)
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Roger. As soon as you get a chance to—on your position—to take a look, we'd like to know if you can see stars for alinement purposes.
- Fred Haise (LMP)
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Okay. Jim's going to be in trouble in our present attitude out his side. The Sun's there.
- Fred Haise (LMP)
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What have you got? How much you got left in battery A? Okay. I wish I knew what the hell they were thinking right now … —
- Jack Lousma (CAPCOM)
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Aquarius, Houston. Negative on the P51. We want to stay just like we are, but we'd like to be able to correlate what you're doing with some simulator work we're going to crank up. And so if you can give us information as to what stars you can see out the window, we can make that correlation.
- Jack Lousma (CAPCOM)
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Jim, what we want you to do is go with your current fine aline and disregard the P51. What we're attempting to do is to crank up some LMS simulations to correlate what we can get out your window with what we can get out the LMS window to see if that will help us any. So when you can see some stars, if you can, you think you can recognize them and recognize constellations, please let us know.
- Jack Lousma (CAPCOM)
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Aquarius, Houston. We notice that the O2 pressure in the ASCENT TANK O2 is a little high, so we want to use some of it. So close DESCENT O2 and open ASCENT O2, tank 2. Over.
- Jim Lovell (CDR)
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Okay. I'm looking out of Fred's window. I see a lot of particles out there, but a lot of that stuff is still drifting away from us, so a lot of it is flashing in the local vicinity, and I don't recognize any constellations right now, in this particular attitude.
- Jack Lousma (CAPCOM)
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And, Aquarius; Houston. I've got some circuit breakers you can open to power down displays. In addition, I have a P30 maneuver pad. Over.
Spoken on April 14, 1970, 5:36 a.m. UTC (54 years, 6 months ago). Link to this transcript range is: Tweet