- Joe Kerwin (CAPCOM)
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Okay, Jack. The plot shows you about 130 000 miles out, which is about, gee, 10 000 closer than you were when I came on a couple of hours ago. And let me check with FIDO for your rate of closure.
- Joe Kerwin (CAPCOM)
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Roger, Jack. Hate to keep bugging you, but we would like another volts and amps reading. Over.
- Joe Kerwin (CAPCOM)
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Jack, I think you asked if the canister MOD was working and the answer is, it sure as hell is.
- Joe Kerwin (CAPCOM)
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Okay. We had a handover, but that was about a half an hour ago, and I didn't call you on it. Let me check with INCO and see if he thinks everything's okay. Your COMM sounds just as good as it's ever been.
- Joe Kerwin (CAPCOM)
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Roger. We're checking into it. We think we lost lock in Madrid for a while, and we've got it back now.
- Joe Kerwin (CAPCOM)
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You're getting a little weak. Did you say you wanted to verify what—what your vacuum perigee is? Over.
- Joe Kerwin (CAPCOM)
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Okay. The good FIDO gives us a vacuum perigee at the present time of 23.6 with a flight path angle of minus 6.25 degrees. That's without a midcourse. He's kind of tossing around the idea of doing a midcourse-7 maneuver at 5 hours before entry. If we do it, it looks like it won't be more than 2 feet per second. Over.
- Jack Swigert (CMP)
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You can tell Jay and David that I went for a whole flight and didn't use the bathroom.
- Joe Kerwin (CAPCOM)
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(Laughter) He copies that. David's here; he says you've kept him so busy he hasn't had time to work on his stereo all week.
- Jack Swigert (CMP)
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Okay, Houston. It's 39.2 volts; 1.6 amps.
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Okay. Thank you. We copy; 39.2 volts, and 1.6 amps.
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Spoken on April 16, 1970, 2:22 p.m. UTC (54 years, 8 months ago). Link to this transcript range is: Tweet