To the Moon!
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โฑ๏ธ 3:37 duration
๐ ID: 22627579
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This is Apollo Control Houston here
Twenty-one minutes, forty seconds into the flight
And we're, uh, we're out over the Canaries
The crew, which is - sounds like strictly business
We'll now begin that very, uh, anxious business
Of making sure that all the systems are settled down
And calibrating them, and from appearances, they certainly are
The first one of major concern, of course, is the platform alignment
Right now, we think we see something on the order of
A point two-hundredths or two-tenths of a degree out of alignment
Which is nothing at all, that's alignment
The communication has been nothing short of outstanding
The surgeon reports during the launch phase
Frank Borman had a peak heart rate of
One hundred and thirty beats per second
That's fairly early on in the mission
One hundred thirty was his max
And now we have acquired the crew, let's cut to the crew
Twenty-one minutes, forty seconds into the flight
And we're, uh, we're out over the Canaries
The crew, which is - sounds like strictly business
We'll now begin that very, uh, anxious business
Of making sure that all the systems are settled down
And calibrating them, and from appearances, they certainly are
The first one of major concern, of course, is the platform alignment
Right now, we think we see something on the order of
A point two-hundredths or two-tenths of a degree out of alignment
Which is nothing at all, that's alignment
The communication has been nothing short of outstanding
The surgeon reports during the launch phase
Frank Borman had a peak heart rate of
One hundred and thirty beats per second
That's fairly early on in the mission
One hundred thirty was his max
And now we have acquired the crew, let's cut to the crew
โฑ๏ธ Synced Lyrics
[00:01.59] This is Apollo Control Houston here
[00:03.47] Twenty-one minutes, forty seconds into the flight
[00:05.66] And we're, uh, we're out over the Canaries
[00:08.78] The crew, which is - sounds like strictly business
[00:13.25] We'll now begin that very, uh, anxious business
[00:17.43] Of making sure that all the systems are settled down
[00:19.82] And calibrating them, and from appearances, they certainly are
[00:24.79] The first one of major concern, of course, is the platform alignment
[00:27.38] Right now, we think we see something on the order of
[00:30.44] A point two-hundredths or two-tenths of a degree out of alignment
[00:34.06] Which is nothing at all, that's alignment
[00:36.96] The communication has been nothing short of outstanding
[00:41.02]
[02:20.25] The surgeon reports during the launch phase
[02:22.01] Frank Borman had a peak heart rate of
[02:24.47] One hundred and thirty beats per second
[02:26.81] That's fairly early on in the mission
[02:28.07] One hundred thirty was his max
[02:31.33] And now we have acquired the crew, let's cut to the crew
[02:34.98]
[00:03.47] Twenty-one minutes, forty seconds into the flight
[00:05.66] And we're, uh, we're out over the Canaries
[00:08.78] The crew, which is - sounds like strictly business
[00:13.25] We'll now begin that very, uh, anxious business
[00:17.43] Of making sure that all the systems are settled down
[00:19.82] And calibrating them, and from appearances, they certainly are
[00:24.79] The first one of major concern, of course, is the platform alignment
[00:27.38] Right now, we think we see something on the order of
[00:30.44] A point two-hundredths or two-tenths of a degree out of alignment
[00:34.06] Which is nothing at all, that's alignment
[00:36.96] The communication has been nothing short of outstanding
[00:41.02]
[02:20.25] The surgeon reports during the launch phase
[02:22.01] Frank Borman had a peak heart rate of
[02:24.47] One hundred and thirty beats per second
[02:26.81] That's fairly early on in the mission
[02:28.07] One hundred thirty was his max
[02:31.33] And now we have acquired the crew, let's cut to the crew
[02:34.98]