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Why doesn't he pick 5 minutes, and 4 min-
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CDR Di_h1'tyou? Uh - -
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242 0B 04 18 PLT Co_,Id - could I do something better?
CDR - - be enough.
PLT Okay.
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242 12 26 54 SPT Okay, a little information for the SPT - from the
*mmSPT for the ATM planners and PIs. l'm - uh -
wanting to debrief the ATM pass that's Just now
about complete. It's - uh - going to finish up
here at about - uh - 12:35 - uh - Zulu. Now - hu -
this is the one where we're doing spicules - uh -
on the limb. To begin with, on this orbit which
is the first of the day I did take a look at
active region 9, saw a ntnnber of - uh - uh - very
clearly defined Ellerman bombs. Uh - peaked up on
242 12 33 44 PLT Okay, now with that out of the way, we can go on.
to TO02. Temperature of the sextant this morning.
at beginning is 68 degrees. Diopter setting is a
minus 0.5. This T002-5, which is star to horizon.
I th_n_ what we ought to do is plan to kill off
this whole T002-_ right now. That'll take 30 ma_ks -
star to horizon. And the star that you suggested
for today's use in Dakih. Which is the one we
know _I I about. And before we get busy with that
we got to do some zero bias sightings I got to run
this thing clear down to zero. And it's - uh -
still not dare yet _ hut it's - uh - getting d_v_
enough to see the stars, so therefore, dark enough
to get the zero bias sightings. Now you didn't
specify whether you wanted this to be - -
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242 12 37 30 PLT MARK. 0.005. And the final zero bias mark.
242 12 37 48 PLT MARK. 0.006. Okay, that takes care of that by the
way, we - uh - do use the hood very time ....
not required for start amount - ... That is
required for - uh - star to Earth horizon. And
we got to wait for it to get a little bit darker.
So I 'm going to turn this recorder off for a while.
I 'm g_na share again this morning with - uh - S019.
'_" 242 12 59 19 CDR Yhesh. Okay, this is the friendly CDR and we're
getting ready to start S019. We're going to be
working S019 at the sm,_ time as Jack Lousma, the
PLT is working T002. So everybody will have to
stay alert. 12:40 is the first exposure which is
about 30 seconds away. I've got 2325 and 10.9 set
in. The Nu Z on the pad was minus _.i, the Nu Z
actual minus 4.1 so everything's good. We got . ..
at 003 which is ... and the prismis in, and the
lotus is adjusted for working field 4.63. We're
gonna do a quick 270 Just picked up a frame, l'm
now rotation the little - h_b to minus 5 percent
or so, otherwise it raked forever to get the thing
going. Stand by for your first mark ... 70.
White exposure.
242 12 40 17 CDR MARK. And believe it or not that is frame number 90.
We've begun our operation on schedule. We are going
off the line. By the way, that SO -S019 information
goes to Dr. Karl Henize ... S019 interested
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CDR I can't have the window closed when the Big Jack's
looking out. No, it Just doesn't bother it, the
light must go out the window. That ... only reaches
down hslfway to the floor.
242 12 h2 28 PLT Okay, space fans, here we are with TO02 again.
- star to horizon. (Interruption)
CDR ...
242 12 43 26 PLT Yeah, it looks like the base of the airglow horizon
is - uh - the base of the white ring is quite
distinct tonight. I 'm gomma use the base of the
white ring on airglow horizon at the mark. That
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242 12 _4 19 CDR MAR_. _ It's open. Field h63, frame 91. Go ahead
Jack.
242 12 46 18 CDR MARK. That means the shutter Just came closed on
that 30-second exposure. I 'm going to a new one.
I'ii give you c=11 in the minute when I got it.
242 12 47 33 PLT MARK. 46.847. And one more here. That ought to
be a hunch.
2b,212 49 39 .7.740.
242 12 49 50 PLT MARK. 47°548. Light is workin8 well under the
reticle at the moment.
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242 12 50 38 MA . 47.185.
CDR Okay. Here's s_e information for S019. Stand by
for a shutter close mark. See the end of field 467 -
_ 70 wide.
242 12 50 55 CDR MARK. Okay. Now we ,11 give you a few 70 umwidened
soon as the windening mechanism stops.
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PLT Okay.
PLT I'm hoping sume day you folks will pass up th_
information that tells us as a result of these
marks that I've been taking how it cnmpares with
our real position in space.
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242 13 06 14 CDR Okay, 496 210 comes to 270, after this I'ii give
you a 90 and a 30. Picking up a frame now, remember
this is field i00 and this is gonn be frame
number 97. Stand by for a -,_','k.
242 13 07 00 PLT Okay, now I'm gonna give you sc_e more D-b_bs on
the Earth's horizon. Dahib to the Earths horizon.
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242 13 i0 31 CDR MARK. The shutter is open, frame n_ber 98, "field i00.
"--_ 242 13 ii 59 CDR MARK, 30-second exposure begun. Frame 99, field i00.
242 13 12 07 PLT Okay, T002 again, we'll give you a couple more.
242 13 12 21 CDR Yeah, it looks like the S_m is out and looks like
we may - should not have done that exposure, I'ii
cut it off right now.
242 13 12 28 CDR MARK, that's 30-seconds, I should not have run that
last exposure. I though we had 2 minutes and we
really had none. Sooo, I'ii retract everything.
CDR out. S019 complete.
CDR Yeah.
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2_2 13 i_ 03 PLT So that wraps up T002-5, that. goes to Bob Nute and-
Bob Randle and this is the end of the message.
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242 14 17 29 CDR MARK, that was a 270. We're going to go for a 90.
I pick up a frame, reset that, go for a 90 second,
so stay loose. Here we go, field 455 again az_d
242 14 19 06 CDR MARK. shutter closed. Let's go for the next one,
gentlemen. 253.6. 03.9. Here w_'re going for
a 270 on this one. Don't be worried. Here's nhe
shutter.
242 14 23 2h CDR OMay, S019, stand by, we're now getting ready to -
uh -.shut it off as we call it. 270-second
exposure, field 501 and we're going to go for a
/_ quick 90.
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242 14 24 52 CDR Okay, stand by for a mark and l'm going to complete
the 90 and then when I complete that l'm going to
go for a 270 unwidened. This is frame 103 in . ..
242 314 30 40 CDR 563, 242, Field 102, and will - correction - i03
and here comes the 270. Now take - Now pick up a
frame, stand by to open the shutter on the mark.
242 lh 32 22 SPT Here comes the P_d) readings. I'm going to give
you the SPT first today. 139 for the SPT. 139,
PRD.
242 14 34 36 CDR 0k_z, CDR again - uh - we're going to shut off this
whole operation here in a few seconds, had it
open for almost 270 seconds as indicated by the
little knob, of course we know that isn't quite
accurate but it's good enough.
242 14 34 50 CDR MARK. We Just finished that one and tth we're now
going to a new field. 35.6. Okay, 35.6, one of
our favorite. 23.5 is another one of our favorite.
Ten. 356, 235, Field 69. We've done this field
before, I recall it well. Okay, take a new frame,
stasd by to open the shutter -
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242 14 35 27 SP_ PRD reading; 283 for the pilot. 283 for Jack is
the PRD.
242 14 36 26 SPT Okay, PRD on the CDR is triple 3; 333 PRD - CDR, PRD.
242 14 38 58 CDR 0k_, this is the CDR standing by to shut off this
27(I and go for a 90. Stand by. This is the frame 106
on field 069. l'm going to give you a 90-second
one on this same old place, I'ii give you the
frame n_n -
242 14 39 13 CDR MARK. Okay, that's it. Stand by for your 90-second
one. Okay, I've got a new frame in my hand - I'd
day I've got the handle in my hand.
242 14 40 47 CDR MARK that was it. Okay, I'm now going to uh 208.4
and 07.0. 07.0, go for a 270, field _50 and the uh
frame number is going to be 108.
242 14 44 50 CDR Well, it's going to be a close one. You got sunrise
14:45 where it's over 90 percent, I have about
6 seconds til sunrise, l'm going to have to shut
it off. What - What l'm not going to let - take a
chance - take a chance. Almost there, we Just
hope the sun doesn't come up. Maybe if I got a
50-percent chance -
242 14 45 15 CDR MARK, that's the end of the 270. We were l0 seconds
lat - uh - you round that thing off to the nearest
minute so I have 1/6 of a chance of being wrong.
Anyhow, that's the - completes that one, and our uh
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242 16 21 12 CDR Okay, this is the CDH and we're - get my eomm in -
ho's the comms Channel A come, how is it? Okay,
this is the CD - this is the CDR. How's that -
rather how's that? Okay. All right. This is
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242 16 26 18 CDH MARK. It's don,_. Open. All right, I'll give
you another one. Hard to get out that time.
Stand by.
242 16 26 25 CDR MARK. That's ib, I'm giving you three on FMU i.
Now, let's give you three on F_ 2. This is TO13
information sho1_ld go to the TO13 ... Stand by.
242 16 27 28 CDR MA_, open. Now I given you three. That completes
the TO13 checkout at the moment. I'm going to
stop recording, this goes to - uh - Lou Rsmon,
and other interesting T013 individuals. I'm
going to go EDS POWER off now. I'm going to
turn off the record and then the tape recorder.
242 16 41 02 PLT Okay, space fans, here we are back ngain, and
this is Jack on channel A and the subject is -
t_l - the T013 - uh - shutdown. The procedure -
we voiced the - Dh - operational procedures down
to the ground in real time and - uh - so we don't
have them on tape, but record the shutdown procedures
as follows. We're going to stsa-t the T013 panel
cal checks. Uh - starting with FMU i. Photo 6
_ver thcr_-. Here'__ The _t it'z Lone. R__i_e the
cal handle to stop position. After 5 seconds
return to the stowage. Okay. Here we go.
Stop. i001, 1002, 1003, I00_, 1005. Okay,
return to the stowage, i001, 1002, 1003, i00_,
10015. Retrun to stowage.
242 16 51 24 PLT MAKK on the stowage. Okay, we'll put the pin_ in.
Giw-_ it a little. Here we go. Okay. Do the
sam,-
= thing over here for - uh - FMU 2. Okay,
we're going to the stop on the cal on FMU 2.
Now, stand by.
2h2 16 52 39 PLT MARK. Okay, put in the pins. Okay, the pins are
in FMU 2, the DACS are off. Recorder coming off.
Voice record completiong of T013 and - uh - we're
going off the air.
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242 16 21 12 CDE Okay, this is the CDR and we're - get my comm in -
ho's the co_mL_ Channel A co_mn, how is it? Okay,
this is the CD - this is the CDR. How's that -
rather how's that? Okay. All right. This is
C -
242 16 26 18 CDR MARK. It's done. Open. All right, I'll gi_e
you another one. Hard to get out that time.
Stand by.
242 16 26 25 CDR MARK. That's it, I'm giving you three on FMU i.
No_, let's give you three on FMU 2. This is TO13
information should go to the TO13 ... Stand by.
242 16 41 02 PLT Okay, space fans, here we are back again, and
this is Jack on channel A and the subject is -
uh - the TO13 - uh - shutdown. The procedure -
we voiced the - uh - operational procedures down
to the ground in real time and - uh - so we don't
ha_._ them on tape, but record the shutdown procedures
as follows. We're going to start the T013 panel
f_ cal checks. Uh - startingwith FMU i. Photo 6
= over +.h_r°. Here's the T_t __+'_ d_ne. R__/___e
the
cal handle to stop position. After 5 seconds
return to the stowage. Okay. Here we go.
Stop. 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005. Okay,
return to the stowage. 1001, i002, 1003, 1004,
1005. Retrun to stowage.
242 16 51 24 PLT MARK on the stowage. Okay, we'll put the pins in.
Gi_e it a little. Here we go. Okay. Do the
same thing over here for - uh - FMU 2. Okay,
we're going to the stop on the cal on FMU 2.
Now, stand by.
242 16 52 39 PLT MARK. Ckay, put in the pins. Okay, the pins are
in FMU 2, the DACS are off. Recorder coming off.
Voice record completiong of TOI3 and - uh - we're
going off the air.
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242 17 XX XX CC SkyS_ab.
horizon ...
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242 18 24 03 PLT M_RK .... 3.839. Get some more here before
it gets
242 18 28 46 SPT ... were poor and the ... recorded on the
fi3m has a little - uh - frame clip that
holds it down underneath the pag and
th_ot has somehow come loose and drifted
away. We haven't seen it ...... I've
got it taped down ...... against the
- _ - uh - sighting instrument right now.
... The second they. There's no doubt about
minutes. 30 seconds, Jack. Yeah. I started
photographing at a minute and a half.
WE ought to be able to - filter looks pink -
not Just white but looks a little pink
th_s morning, so I changed it out and
put a new decircuit in - a new blue one
so means that - uh - we have three pink
ones right now. One blue one in. Two
more blues remaining. So we probably
ou@_t to either bakeout or bring up some
more disiccants. I - uh - don't know
that three more are adequate. The one I Jsut
took out - uh - is about the same color as
the other two. _md they're pink; not yet
white. Okay, ... we have the camera running
_'e h_ve checked all the settings.
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cs_1't afford any automatic optics.
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MRK. 40.927. Damn! There a
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CDR .,.
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2h2 20 15 5h PLT Okay, the -uh- calibrated bottles for -uh-
N 2 and water is -uh_ reading 1376.
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242 22 32 33 PLT And we've got one other point about the
MA - MITI special run. Looks like all
the numbers that were reached are all . ..
by a factor of about 5.
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243 12 46 19 CDR Okay, this is the CDR with VTW Infr.i_==tion. Right
now We're on active region - 12, and as you can
see, it's fairly hot down there. Wnated to give
you a little glimpse of it and we'll take a look
at some of the other scopes here in a second.
243 12 46 55 CDR Excuse me, but active region 9 looks a little hot
down there too. We'll go down and cheek it out
in a few minutes. Just a m4nute, that should be
XUV MON.
2h3 12 48 54 CDR Okay, that completes the VTR work. Right now I'll
_oose up again on active region 12 a little hit
higher. Aligned 82B - correction H-alpha 2 with
it and I'm taking a MIRROR AUTO RASTER. And in
Just a second I'm going to go look at active
region 9, shutter start filment - correction -
JOP 6 at 32 which is 8 m_n,ltes away.
234 13 35 53 SPT Next I took the 500-gram mass and moved it up out
of its normal slot to the top part of the measuring
plate; underneath the rubber holder, of course,
but out of its normal machine location. This is
the up position. 2.62270, 322, 355, 448, 373,
431, 392, 514, 452, 367. And I'm going to come
back and do these - repeat these again. So that
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243 13 37 33 SPT I then moved the mass down to the lower pare of
the platform. Got the following numbers: 2.62112,
138, 137, 122, 139, 135, 109, 070, 038, and 082.
I then moved it back up to the top, _ecause that
was the one that seemed to _e a little bit erratic,
and got the following nnm_rs: 2.62240, 202,
170, 174, 319, 219, 200, 172, 205, 196. These
are noticeably different from the first time.
The only difference I can think of is the fact
that there might have been a little mere or less
strain on the rubber holddown tie on the first
time I measured it. And that's about the only
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243 13 h3 59 PLT Okay, there's the M172 PR-I rest. With no extra
weights I got the following readings: 6.969,
6.97_,6.970, 6.9_i, 6.973. Wlth five zero grams
I got the following readings: 6.972, 6.981,
6.976, 6.976, 6.973. With i00 grams I got the
following read/ngs: 6.972, 6.974, 6.9696.973,
6.972. With 150 grams I got the following
readings: 6.976, 6.974, 6.970, 6.975, 6.973;
all the above readings were taken with T-shirt.
Jockey shorts, socks, and a watch.
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242 13 _5 06 PLT One other comment I would like to add is about the
shoulder straps. T_y really don't do much good,
because you can'g put any load on them. When you
do, why the buckle comes loose. This concludes
t_e uh BMMD uh uh testing - uh readings for to_
for Dr. uh Mike Whittle and Dr. Bill Thornton.
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PLT Okay.
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243 19 29 49 CC ...
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2h3 19 31 41 CDR Yeah, Just for a little while. Are you ready
to go? Okay le% me get you to turn some
things off - take that off. But don't fire
it yet.
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243 19 38 13 CDR DATA MARK. Kick out both legs one time;
want you to get a data mark - have to
get a data mark.
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243 18 48 05 CDR When you're there punch the button and I'll
tell you what to do. You're, almost.
All right_ now punch the button - Start a
translation to your right, which is up.
Okay, now start rolling to the right and
a little back thrust - little back now
roll to your right. Roll not yaw. There
you go. There you go. Okay. Now you're
moving back. Remember where you want to
come right over here. Yea, right here.
I'll be here ... up here on the dome ring.
Keep coming to your left now - now start
your yaw to the left. That's Just right.
You' re doing perfectly.
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243 21 41 30 PLT 0h, one other item for the - uh - ATM debrief.
I - uh - made my - uh - daily sketch of the
corona. And - uh - there's a . .. sm additional
streamer thab we - uh - did not have yesterday.
At least that I did not - uh - sketch in
located in the - uh - west northwest - uh -
position roughly - uh - 060, I would say.
Perhaps that's got something to do with active
region 93. And - uh - additionally, it looks
like perhaps on the northeast side, why we
have a little longer streamer - uh -
projecting out into the - tth - uh - corona
that we had yesterday at about - uh -
3:00 clock posiLion. But - uh - _ sketch
__ pad today show'sthat we had the - uh -
oeglnnlngs or chat one and perhaps it's
grown some. Se other than that - uh - I don't
have anything other to report S052 wise.
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PLT Okya.
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CDR Yeah.
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CC Here, Jack.
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244 15 19 27 PLT You know what that does? Turns out _]1
the lights out in the MDA, makes it
kinda hard to read your EREP pads.
Leaves all the lights on down in the
workshop.
CC ... backwards.
CDR Lights.
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CDR Be 230.
CC EGIL ... ?
PLT Roger.
CC ...
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CC Good.
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CC Sixteen minutes - -
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CDR Okay.
CDR 39.
CC Appreciate it.
CC Affirm.
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PLT Now.
PLT Okay.
245 01 26 08 PLT I'll get down here. In fact let's turn this
off, for a moment. Find yourself a place
where you can - L_ - see this and this and
the window kinda. Here, I'll take it. Uh -
the DTS and then - uh - Just kind of this
area. Okay, where - oh here it is. Ready
to go? How's the picture, Okay? Okay?
All set, 07
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PLT Now, see, can you get me and the panel in?
Let me know when you're ready, 0.
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^7_ 37 2_ _ b_A--i_. Ck_. Beside_, o_ course, learning
more about our own - uh - climate and weather
aud environment _nd it's relation to the
Sun, we believe that perhaps there's some
energy process - processes taking place on
the Sun which we can reproduce on our own
laboratories. And perhaps on earth to
generate new power sources which are similar
to those on the Sun, to accomplish the variour
Jobs that we face in our modern society.
Ahhh that wasn't very good but was it under-
stundable? Huh? Now - - let me - uh - put
this - uh - I guess I can't plug this in
any where else, can I? Now let's see, can
you - uh - get this - uh - this part in?
I wonder if these lights are too bright.
Those wash out every - Okay.
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2h5 01 38 49 PLT Both - both up. Okay. Let me get to these ...
over here. Well, l'm here, I'Ii get it.
Let me know when you're ready.
SPT ...
245 O1 41 04 PLT You can hear a loud siren. The master alarm
and some warning lights come on. (Siren)
245 01 42 35 PLT Okay. Let's take a cut and turn that thing
off.
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2h5 01 43 42 PLT Maybe you could get down there. Turn upside
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You'll have to turn that thing on. I
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245 14 35 40 CDR That's the way the Crip looks when he's - when
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190 goes shutter speed to medi_, now we're
gonna get some action. Frame 06. On,
six whole frames. No wonder they don't
want me to cycle that power switch, we're
not taking enough frames to do much good.
193, SCAT to ST__/IDBY, on the minute.
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coR 57.
2_5 l_ 59 01 PLT I'll be la_ving your AUTO CAL for your dump
check in there. Okay. At minus l0 we got
it _ql. Get a little bit more at 59:09.
We want to go right on the hour 15, we want
to go right on 15:00 - we'll make it.
That's it, let me go do it. Okay.
CDR Okay.
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245 19 05 56 CDR Let me get out the book and I'll tell you.
CREW ...
245 19 ll 32 CDR Uh - Cdr out for the moment. Now all that
information goes to the food interested
people. Maleom Smith - uh - Diana Sanford,
- ah - ah - Rita Rapp, and probably severaly
others, but let me now go get the other and
I'll call you back.
245 20 lO 32 CDR Okay this is the CDE and I've got some
information here that's probably of interest
to the EREP officer. Ah - just a minute
let me go to a different COMM set.
245 20 13 49 CDR But let's talk about what we have and then
what maybe Jerry might use.
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2h5 20 15 41 CDR And like E1 Paso, we've seen that area from
an airplane, we sort of know it. And - uh -
the Jetties in Galveston or something. We
ought to be able to determine from those
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we take our binoculars and look at that
spot - and then see if we can see it. Now
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tions. It's worthwhile to start thinking about.
what we have on board that we can use. We
can have our n'_ked eyeball we can try.
We have - uh - the binoculars that are very
crude -the little ones and we ought to
maybe use them. We ought to then use the big
ones. And we ought to then, perhaps, - uh -
try our little Polaroid picture, which I don't
think is gonna be too good, but we ought to
try it. And, of course, we know what the
photographs will do. And we should take
photographs when they're necessary. So when
we come over these sites, we should say - we
should understand to ourself, do they want
photographs? If they do - say to ourselve,
now look, have we ever taken one of here, or
was it taken for the last five days and have
roughly l0 good ones and we're gonna repeat.
Cause that's in some cases what's happening
some of the pictures in South America. Uh -
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CDR ...
CDR ...
245 20 36 51 CDR If, when we came over there, you could say,
look down in Galveston today and there's a
big tank - tanker such-and-such and such-
and-such. See if you caa see it. We try
_rith the naked eyeball, we try it with
the - Let's ts]_e the Jetties, see if we
see it then. How wide does a Jetty have to
he to see it? Can we see the oil rigs out
in _ne - in _ne bay? £ aouo_ l_. _u_ coul_
we? How about ships in the channel? Are
there any tied up against the Esso dock?
Things like that. Okay. The equipment
we've talked about; we need you to tell us
some more things we got on board we can
use for measuring. -Uh - We've got a rather
untrained eyeball for this. We'd tried to
learn some geology. It doesn't help us
that much because we're starting from scratch.
You've got to start from somewhere. :£
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thinking of l0 - or 20 - second
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where - uh -most bacteria to
grow right there. Even as opposed to the
head. I think that the head is a
real clean operation compared to
the garbage - uh - operation in the -
uh - in the food compartment.
Well, the rest of the area doesn't
requirement much cleanup.
- _ - reinforceing strip. Uh -
it's about an inch and a half off
the sole. Uh - they're wearing through
for some reason. Uh - my - additionsJly,
my right shoe is - uh - the stitching
is coming loose along the bottom
sole. Uh - about - uh - midway
along the foot. Uh - opposite the
arch. And - uh - the stitching
is about an inch and a half there,
where the - the canvas is ripped up.
And - uh - so, the shoes - uh - by the
time we get through the mission
are going to be pretty well warn.
And they might e_en be marginal,
I'm not sure - uh - as to whether
or not we can make it with them
or not. But - uh - we might have
to Just be a little careful with
them. But - uh - shoe wise - uh -
the triangles do the Job. Uh - the -
uh - outside of _he shoes are wearing
off on them. So - uh - that's
_ind o_ takes care of - uh - uh -
M47-2 Charlie. r_'ve got to run
to the ATM. And I wish you'd
pass that information to Bob Bond
and other - uh - interested parties.
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2_6 16 _i 38 SPT And then drive up the and track the same
target. That's simply as unreasonable task.
We never practiced that in - uh -
simulation because we had no accurate
simulators. We only sort of walked through
the operation. We didn't really realize
how fast the - the ground target was
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246 16 42 32 HPT And Just press the timer once with your
left hand. Then stay on the target and
- uh - perhaps - uh - with the same left
hand, switch your filters and then press
it again. Now that might work. That would
be a change in the procedures and it would
/-_ be worth a try. But this Business of - uh -
trackin_ uw through the - uh - normal place where
the UV triggers, and then going through the
full steps to bring it back to the
original position, is Just not a practical
scheme. So - uh - that was where the
second UV fr_,e - uh - went. Now in
addition to that: step 8, I was supposed
to switch filters to 3200. I believe in
the hurry to do that, I did not from 32 to
27, excuse me.
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