- Vance Brand (CAPCOM)
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Roger. As you know, we're going to do this on LM power, so this reflects that.
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Okay, and have at it. We—we'd like to have the TM up for about 5 or 10 minutes to look at the data from the CM; look at your temperatures, et cetera. And after that, we'll go back to charging the battery again, and the charge will probably go until around GET 126.
- Vance Brand (CAPCOM)
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That's affirmative, Jack. And just to make sure that there is no mistaking the procedure, it starts out for the backout part: panel 3, POWER AMPL, OFF; TRANSPONDER, OFF; AC INVERTER 2, OFF; then goes to panel 250, et cetera.
- Jack Swigert (CMP)
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— Hey, Vance. One thing that I wanted to ask you—is on the stowage list where you have us putting the black-and-white TV camera on top of A-7 in an A … decontamination bag, I was wondering if it would be possible or if you—there would be any problem in putting it into B-6 along with the two 70-millimeter Hasselblad cameras?
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Jack, I don't think there'll be any problem, if you can get it in, but let us get—work that and get back with you. Okay?
- Jack Swigert (CMP)
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All right. I was just thinking. I'm trying to get as much weight as possible down there in that LEB. We have no SRCs and then our waste tank is—you know—rather depleted. I think it's about down to 40 percent or so. So I'm trying to get as much L over D as I can, and any heavy items we can get down there, I'd be greatly appreciative of you bringing it to our attention.
- Vance Brand (CAPCOM)
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Fred, we just lost data on Aquar—on Jack. Would you have him select best OMNI, please?
- Vance Brand (CAPCOM)
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Fred, we have enough data; recommend that Jack take off the TM and power back down again, using his backout procedure. Just let us know when he does it.
- Vance Brand (CAPCOM)
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And, after that, we'll start the battery charge, and we'll have to know when he starts that.
- Fred Haise (LMP)
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Okay. He's starting to back out now. Just out of curiosity, what—did you all get a readout on what the cabin temp was up there?
- Vance Brand (CAPCOM)
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Yes, it's kind of a cold winter day up there, isn't it? Is it snowing in the command module yet?
- Fred Haise (LMP)
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Oh, snowing. No—no, not quite. The windows are in pretty bad shape, and I guess the service module—we'll be trying to shoot out of the LM window, because every window in the command module is just covered with water droplets. It's going to take a lot of scrubbing to get those cleared off.
- Vance Brand (CAPCOM)
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Roger. Understand. Pete says to tell you that you'll have some time on the beach in Samoa to thaw out after this cold experience.
- Fred Haise (LMP)
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Vance, have you all thought about what cameras you wanted to use? Right now, we've got configured a Hasselblad with a 250, and I've got the lunar-surface number 1 Hasselblad, and I've got the lunar surface sequence camera, also, rigged and ready to go. Did you have any other druthers about the …
- Vance Brand (CAPCOM)
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We have some procedures in work, and I've seen them, Fred. I think pretty soon we'll be shooting them up to you to specify which cameras and settings. But that—that sounds pretty close.
- Fred Haise (LMP)
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Okay, you might let them know that, if they hadn't thought of it, that we got this lunar-surface sequence camera on board which has its own battery pack setup, and to shoot quite a few pictures with, and that could also be used for this.
- Fred Haise (LMP)
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Okay, Houston; Aquarius. Jack has backed out of powering up the CM, and now he's proceeding to restart battery charge on BAT A.
- Vance Brand (CAPCOM)
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And, Fred, request now first reading of voltage—BAT A voltage and charger current. Over.
- Jack Swigert (CMP)
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Okay, Vance. I can give it to you. I read it right after I started it. BAT A voltage was 39.4 and the current had jumped up to 1.4.
Spoken on April 16, 1970, 10:08 p.m. UTC (54 years, 6 months ago). Link to this transcript range is: Tweet