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333 30 03 25 CDR 0kay, this is the CDR again back


on tape recording. Had to terminate
to answer a question on HESS b_ud.
As i said before my little bright
spot in SUZ 320 at 0.3 radius was
still there at the end of the pass.
Rather small. Probably a little
bit smaller, Just as bright though,
and never attained enough stature
to be able to get through into the
ambient XUV. I had to use INTEGRATE
in order to see it so it wasn't as
bright as the ones for active regions
87, 91 and 92. On white light coro-
nograph, nothing changed. The same
streamer radiating outward from about
where filament 37 would be. Nothing
really new to report there. I watched
the MONITOR wherever I could in order to
_--_ keep an eye out for a coronal transient,
but no luck. H-alpha: during this pass
the three active regions 87, 91, and
92, kind of all reached about the same
brightness. 92 looks like it's pooping -
out a little bit and 87 is beginning -
looks to me like it's dispersing the
tight, bright plage that we saw so much
of yesterday and early this morning,
is now beginning to kind of break-up,
L separate into a few smaller white areas.
And the particular piece of plage
the bright spot that I chose for this
JOF _-A, step 3 was right next to the
largest sunspot. This is CDE out.

33h 00 28 l0 PL_ PLT recording the initiation of


desiccant dry ops. Day 324 [sic]
00:20. I'd like a reminder tomorrow
in the Flight Plan to remove the
desiccant. If you would, put it in
the PLT details please.
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33h O0 50 3h CDR This is the CDR. The time is 00:51


Zulu. ?he subject is SI_3. i just
completed the film stowage portion of
the S183 cue card, mud I fo_m_ as
whipped through the carousel fro_
the FA, I found one place sticking
out and the flight cover, of course,
was open. When I did i%, I immediately
pushed the plate into the lock and the
flight cover closed over it.

33h 01 14 21 SPY SPT at 13:1_. Noting on day 4, that


I have pears or peaches out of overage,
and I cannot locate any peaches in
overage. I don't believe we have any
here. So tonight, I'm going to sub-
stitute pears and I'd like you folks
in the world to tell me what I should
be doing in the future with it. SPT
out.

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I F33]_ 02 53 03 SPT SPT at 02:57 - correction, 02:52.

2
J I The hamdheld
volcanic photography
eruption in Japanof could
the
4 not be made because of weather over
5 the volcano site. I could not
6 see anything other than what
7 Attributed to natural cloud layers
in the area. I did not see anything
protruding up through it, so I did
_0 not take the photos.
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_2 333 02 53 35 SPT SPT out.

_-' 333 02 55 52 SPT SPT At 02:55. Handheld photo- m


15 graphy, CXlg. Exposure 62 - or • __
16 " that's - correction, 63. The "r
17 subject was open Benard Cells over
_ the ocean. That was a set of, oh,
IP Almost, oh, 15 to 20 cells fairly 0_
20 well dei_-ned over relatively clear C_
2_ ocean - ocean water. Pl
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23 33h 02 57 23 SPT SPT out. --
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25 334 03 i0 54 CDR This is the CDR at 03:11 Zulu. The .u
26 subject is S183. I feel that I owe _
27 the S183 people a complete recap of
2S Just what all went on again on 183
29 during the day today. I think the I
30 @ata that I passed to you was rather m
31 piece-meal. And I think the problems
32 that apparently have occurred are
33 worthy of - of recap_iug and - and 0
34 complete review. Okay. At about _-
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_ 20:25, I began the i - S183, PR-I. -(
36 That went essentially without any
37 problems. I was rather surprised
3S to see that MlSl wanted the frame rate
39 to be six frames per second. The
40 estimated film usage w_s 50 percent,
zl but at six frames per :_econd doing
42 a PR-I that's immediat_ly followed
43 by a FI, Foxtrot India, caused
44 me to use _lmost the ertire roll of
45 film. I think there was only &bout
_ 5 percent left. I questioned, at the
47 time, the wisdom of using 6 frames
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2 right, but I didn't really - I
._ didn't mention it, I Just went
4 ahead and did it. It says in my
5 cue card, "six frames per second"
6 then in parenthesis it says two
7 frames per second. But I took
S that to be two frames per second
9 if I'm doing M516, six frames per
!0 second if I'm doing M151. At any
;'., rate, film usage was almost twice
12 what we expected. The film install
13 was no problem. I found the - the Ln
iz canister and the DAC l_0-foot m
15 cassette both in their assigned __
!6 locations, and I had no trouble I
b"_ getting them installed into the -
I_ c-meras There was no problem with
19 the carrousel at all, with the
20 slide cover or anything like that.
2_, It was all buttoned up by nice and m
22 tight. The big problems started O
23 when the operation started. "n
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25 33_ 031325 CDR And I guess the first problem we had -r-_
25 was in flight planning. We had an
27 ATM pass scheduled Just prior to
28 the S183. Right after I did
29 the - the film install, I immediately
30 went down and did an ATM pass. The m
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31 ATM pass terminated. It was finished __
32 at 22:39. And I had not really read
3_ ahead or checked aheed to make sure O
34 I had the time. And sure enough, Z
35 when I didn't do it, I got caught. I _
36 finished the ATM pass at 39. I did
37 not even take the time to properly
3_ debrief the ATM PaSS. I called
39 I Houston and got the latest nu z which
40 I was l.lh, rather than the 2.2 that
41

42 was on the pad. So as I was moving


to the forward compartment of the
4_ workshop I calculated the delta
44 rotation angle caused by the change
_645 in the nu Z. I calculated that to be
47 point - plusiO.86 rather than off the
48 plus _O ,9, ;

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"333 03 _ 39 CDR Okay I got down in the forward compart-


ment at about 22:40, 22:4. And
immediately went into the - the cue
card under S183 operation. I had
figured my rotation of the first
6 tilt to be changed from 84.6 to
7 185.5. I checked the lights off,
8 configured the tape recorder
7 switches, found to m_ surprise that
10 the LBNP M092 was going on at the
l_ same time, but after a quick check
12 we found that both experiments use
13 - experiment recorder number i, channel . _
_ Bravo. So I assumed everything was _1
15 okay on that data. I went to the -_
_ SA control panel, checked the
17 configuration, found the configuration
I_ to be proper, PLATE ADVANCE was OFF,
_9 SEQUENCE _as in STAMDBU, so I turned ..
20 the POWER switch ON.
21 i m
22 334 03 15 39 CDR Then I looked at the PLATE. The O
23 PLATE was reading Oh. The pad they -- _1
2_ wanted me at 01. Well, I went to -4
2_ RESET, and that began a long wait
28 period while the mach_ nery got
27 around to starting to move the
2S islates. I would estlmate I had
29 to wait a I%_I minute or possibly ":
Pl
30 longer. I know it did - did not _1
31 time it. But I waited an unnecessarily - -_
32 what I thought an un --not an O
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_ unnecessarily, but a considerably Z
34 longer time than I expected. Then F
35 the PLATE ADVANCE started advancing "<
36 and it advanced from h up to about,
37 I think it was 33 or ::),5, I wasn't
33 _ying that close attention
39 to it. The numbers d.':dn'tmean
40 that much to me. I w_s Just
_! watching for i while rechecking all
42 my connections and making sure
43 everything was proper_ _ set
_ up. We finally got back to one,
_ I turned the PLATE ADVAMCE OFF,
_ and then I opened the SAL door,
_Z verified tilt and rotation, rolled
48 L the mirror out,-set-the tilt..... --
and rotation per the pad, and then

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334 03 16 50 CDE The pad said 000, 000, and 1260.


5 Okay, then I turned on ExI_ERIMENT i
6 RECORDER to RECORD, operated
the DAC for 1 second at 12 frames
per secondthen changedthe DAC over
9 to its new value and did a SEQUENCE
]0 8TART. And a SEQUENCE START was
II done at 22:54 and 30 seconds.
12 And lookingat my exposure time C
13 of 1260 seconds, I realized that t_
14 the exposure length was going to be I_,.
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15 something on the order of 21 seconds, _ "
16 oh, correction 21 minutes.

!3 334 03 17 31 CDR Calculating ahead to sunset, I


_9 realized that I was going to have to O_
20 terminate at about 20 to 20-1/2.
21 So I went ahead and started voice _I
22 recording the data, the film plate O
23 number,tilt and rotation and all
24 that. When I got hack to the
25 instrument panel, I found that -_
Z
26,
27 after the
that all 183
the does
clicking
in itsand bumping
mode -
2_ beginning mode there, that it
29 had advanced the plate to number 2. --
_ So I Justletit go. I said,
21 '_ell,something's wrong,but ._
_,2 the best thing I can do is Just go
33 ahead and let it do these exposures O
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34 on plate number 2 instead of
35 n_nnher i. So I let it go on until _<
36 we reached sUnrise time; at sunrise
$7 time I terminated the exposdre by
3S taking the SEQUENCE switch and
3Q going to STANDBY in aceordanc_
_0 with my pad which says in the
4; remarks, Stop exposure at sunrise
42 at 23:ih by placing the SEQUENCE _
_ START STAMDBY switch to STAMDBY.
4Z
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I did so, and the expo:_ure light did
not go off. However, _;he machine
_6 started clicking and bumping again "_
a7 and advanced to plate number 3 with _.
_8 the_SEQUENCE switch at STANDBY.

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-3_3_b3_I-8-49 CDR At that time. I want ahead and


-_ retracted the mirror and closed the
SAL door, and then headed up
for my next ATM pass, which, by
the way, was to startat 23:15.
So I whistled back up and d/d
anotherday MT - ATM pass and then
1
I came back dowu at the termination
of the ATM pass, after having
"_ debriefed it properly and debriefed
I the pass previous that I hadn't
debriefed.I camedown and I found C
:_ the S183 stillsittingat PLATE 3 t_
• with the exposure light still on,
i_ and this was some 50 minutes ._
!_ later,50 minutes later, the
exposure light still on. So I
" _ent ahead and followed the re - went
b_ck overthe complete powerdown. ' _
_ Turnedoff the power,checkedto make =
_" sure EXPERIMENT 1 POWER was off, _ [q
_ z found that the mirror was indeed ©
_ retracted and the door was
---- i:?--- _! closed and - and then left the -
: f_ the area. .-

_' _7 33;4 03 20 oh 6_)R And then shortly after that, I did


_ a film stow, 183 film stow. I _
checked 183 film stow, got the
container oat of a vault, went :
over and removed the carrousel _,
.-_ from the SA to stow. I was
.D
_ very careful during +_le removing ....
_ I found that when I put the -
_5 carrousel in, it took a great deal -<
_ of torque to lock the carrousel
into it's locking lugs. I found
_" about the same torque necessary to
= take it out. When I got it out
-_? and removed it, I found one film
4! plate hanging out at - I very
_ _. quickly pushed the fi3un plate back
_3 into the hole, closed the slide
_ cover, put the film carrousel in
:-_ its rear cover and put it in
_ SSIOH. I'll be right there, Ed.
-_ And that Just about covers the
_-_ -"] situation. From then on I put ,11
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the rest of the film away, the DAC


L _ film and broke down the S183 and
? i stowed it, and depressurizedit.

!334 03 21 ii CDR And that's where we stand right now.


I'm concerned, number l, about
_ the advancingmechanismand why
_ it's not working properly and I
don't tmderstand also why the
i plate was sticking out even after I
did an advanced standby and then
• reset,and advanced the plates _
all the way around to one again , 09
and then openedit up and then
foundthe number i plate- I -4
6 assumeit'sthe number1 plate- i
hangingout. So that'sit for --
now. If you have any further
_-_ questions please don't hesitate L_
• to eithersendthem up on the air _,
to ground or send them up on the ,_
2 _ teleprinter and I'll be happy to
•"_ answerthem. Thisis CDRout.

133_03 32 ii SPT SPT at 03:32. The subjectis -4

haudheld photosandobservations
_7 on weather. Today I saw a - an
_ exceptionally samllcy__lonic t_
weathersystemthatwould- did not "_
__ look like a severe weather situation
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at all. Butit wasa verywell- ,
"_ _ defined but relatively small,
_ that is maybe 30 ro 4( miles across, __
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? I can see ...maybea little bit -_
i_ larger thanthat. Andwhat _ "
surprised me is how well it was
_" defined and how ... clouds there
really were in it. I 'm wondering
whetheryou have seen this before
_ and,if not,whether thisis
_] something I ought to be taking
•_ handheld photos of. I was so
_.'_ reluctant because I was waiting for
-_ thepassoverJapan.It'sa
;-_ volcano and I did not have much film
_5 in the camera.It turnedoutI
4' only had one frame left which
_ I got from But in the -_in the
future if we do see these relatively _

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_ll cyclonic patterns which are


well-defined in terms of the
extreme llne of clouds in them,
But not of any significant
weather system ... SPT out.

3Bh 03 33 46 FLT PLT with the ATM pass debrief. 0ks_,


let's start - I'll start by giving
you frames remain, so I don't
forget that. H-alpha, 14,72B;
56 05,434; 82_A, 00,171; 82B,
01, 564; 52, 07,471; 54, 05,291. C
Okay, now to recap. We did an optic ... t%
and that was step i Alpha and C
Bravo. The - 1 Alpha was
executed according to the pads. --
I get the pad out here. Okay, _q
:' white ligh coronagraph looked ,_
sort of blase, except for the one
very thin long-line streamer that ---
• apparently is over the west limb - F
•_ correction - east limb. And other C
[z than that it looks sort of non-
...... : ..... r " deecript, Just a few linear features _j
in the corona. On switching to i --
Bravo I change/ the po'.nting "2
: _7 hut as you have alrea_T observed I
did not repoint because I had - _
I didn't know that - that this
is why 52 does not start working --
" in standard. I also wasted one -'
frame in 56, I Just set it up single C
frame _ and started it ; also I i
;'" didn't see the arrow on the J0P -"
and I did a single frame normal • <
• only 12 minutes is what I got, so
I may have fouled you up on
that. When I saw that I had started
the 12 minute exposure when I saw ,
_ what the problem was with 52 1 Just i
_. ! started it, hadn't noticed that i
it didn't that it did not sequence.
_% ! I didn't notice my ... So I 1
_ ! waited till _6 had timed out I
._ tryed to match up 54 and 55 to
L i operate the mass sequence of 54 and
the MIRROR AUTO RASTER 55 to
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52 and that's how I ended the


building block 2 A - I A - I Alpha -
excuse me. I think that's all that
' was really differentthere, I did
7 not get the _ili sequenceof 52
and I did the single frame 12 minutes
_ in normal. Okay • let 's go to the . i
JOp alpha buildingblock i0.
- i0 Alpha building block i0 was i
executed nominally so for as
I can recall. I think every- i
thing went alright there. I did ! C
get the ... time exposure ... it
is i0 seconds, 40 seconds - whatever (r
_: it was it's what I got
'_.' And then for the observing I pointed --._
to eighty - active region 87, ...
slit, did a MIRROR AUTO RASTER and .
_ then played around with the '.-._
_ intensity data using - ell the i
other experiments were off. V,
_, " I found a hot spot with a C
_-_ detector that was registering
: -- quite high and then I thought _
: : I'd try a grating scan - didn't --
"'" _ have enough time but I started one. J
_7 I actually w_s gettin_ much higher
intensity on dectecto_, 3 but 6_
didn't have _ little c.hart -
Oh, there it is; now L'Z.
see it.
"" I slipped over to detector i peaked r
detector I in the are_ of center
" slit, and did oh - I think up to
_' about 4,000 - 3500, 4.00 on the --
grating before I started going into ..<
atmosphere And I think that finishes
it. I've given the frame count and
} the PLT out.
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33h O0 13 21 CDR This is the CDR at 00:13 Zulu, termination


of the ATM day pass which started at
shout 23: - 23:15 or so. The assignments
were mostly observations in the JOP 2-A
Step 3 with a building block 36. There
were no problems with the building
block. It went as plsnned. In the area
of observations, nV little bright spot
in XUV is still with us. Still just
as bright.

534 00 13 59 CC Skyl_L, ... 00:23 ... in the mean


time, for the CDR ... S183 three sets
of ... down there ...

334 00 15 25 CDR Okay. This is CDR again back on tape


recording. Had to terminate to answer
a question on S-band. As I said
before, my little bright spot on XUV
at 02:20 at 0.3 radius was still there
at +he end of the pass. Rather small -
prob%bly a little bit smaller, Just as
bright, though. And never - never
achieved enough stature to -

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334 12 24 39 SPT SPT at 12:24, M133 logs, day of the year,


• 334. Length of sleep, 7.3; q%m.lity,
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good. Remarks number h, and that's
all of the five - four so far on M133
have given lengths of sleep which are
i-1/2 to, in some cases ... I-1/2 too
i short for required sleep. I dont' thiD_k
this is representing the length of sleep
which I should be getting. I should be
up around 8-1/2.

334 13 25 21 SPT SPT out. Lo

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334 12 20 09 SPT SPT at 12:17. 'PID readings: 42205, 23106,


38126, SPT out. L_

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334 I_ 19 12 MCC Okay, Ed. I'm through Honeysuckle


now and I probably dropped out there.
%nnat - where did yo'a follo'_ me to?

334 14 19 20 PLT PLT at 14:20, reposing the


completion of housekeeping 80 Foxtrot.
•.. is okay.

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334 15 05 37 SPT SPT at 15:05, reporting on the first 0]
buildingblock i, 1A. We remainedin
the roll that was run in minus 5400
rather than 10800. And it'll problably --_
effect 82A in teh dispersion _pis.
MY apologies, I'ii try and get it right ,^
L.
next time•

334 15 06 03 SPT SPT out.

334 15 07 12 cdr This is the CDR at 15:07 Zulu. I -- _


tried for a handheld target number 38, -'
HH38, which is lake circulation.
The only part of the Great Lakes that
we could see was Just the westez-_most
tip of Lake Superior. And there were
no circulation patterns in there that -
that we could see that really made - _:
that were of any sign_ ficence. The rest -_
of the lakes, Lake H_'on, Lake Ontario, T
Lake Erie, were all p:'etty well
socked in with clouds and there were
no opportunities for _ny good <
photography. As we went over the
Washingtion = the Goddard site, we
looked for the laser. We did not
see the laser beam again today.
And as we went out over Long Island,
we noted the acid dump site that is
right at the mouth of the Hudson Bs_v,
Just about 3 miles offshore - off the
Jersey coast. And I took a picture
of that. The camera was the Nikon. The i
magazine was Charlie X-ray 20 and it I
was frame number 66. The f-stop was i
.......... ......... f/8 at 1/250, with-a 55-milllmete-r--lens.
Pac_" 2 cf 2

J_ 15 0_ 31 CDR (_at.

CDR _is is the CDR again on the picture of


acid @amp area off the Jersey coast.
_ne acid stains in the water were
extremely clear; it was a very clear
day, and it was just a - a classic picture
of exactly what we've been studying
for Earth resources targeting.
So that's the reason why I took the picture.

33_ 15 09 0_ CDR CDR out. I


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334 ]6 00 00 SPT The SPT at 15:59 debriefing the


Ist Aq%_ mln ... most of the things I've
alraedy put an a tape previous to this
or air to graund. I would like to have
emphasize the one thing which I did
see which was fairly outstnading was the
prominence at about 070080, and it was
labled well defined in H-alpha 1. It
extended for about 1 are minute off
the disc. The northern portion of it was
quite vertical and then the looped
struct_e to it connecting back
to the disc towards the south was
also evident. And it looks like it
would be a good one for a prominence
especially one against the sllt. It
was pretty well filledwith prominence
material. I'm going to have a picture
of it also in - from H-alpha 1.

334 16 00 55 SPT On the polaroid camera it shows up


quitewell there. End of ATM.

_k :1 7z :_ _:7 :_u. Time: 7_o 2. H_m[t__


.:_: _-, is reading 66 percent.

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3_ ig,
i; -'> ! .i_i the {_,,Rat it :i8 Zulu..
s?!"_en<:ng with the readout of
the monitors. A]fa 2, 60; alfa 3,
_':.,,_ ,.=-._ 4, (0; Alfa 5, 67;
'_" 6 0; ALfa 7, skip it. Okay,
.......
,_ •°, 56; Bravo 3, 76, Bravo h,
i, Bravo 5, 75; Bravo 6, 49;
?_"_vo 7, 22; Bravo 8 is 2; Bravo 9
i" 5_. Charlie 2, 44; Cbar]_e 3,
q7; _:arlie 4, 71; Charlie 5, _3;
_a...=ie6, 47; Charlie 7, 52.
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Delta 2, 86; Delta B, 85; Delta h, 72;


Delta 5, 14; Delta 6, 57; Delta 7, I0.
$192 ALIGNEMT switch is OFF. *** the
r_,e," is on 192. I say the cover _s on
$192 arid the ALIGNMENT switch is OFF.
!L:,_2, _h_eks for T minus 5.

33h 16 20 41 CDR 5_, w _:d you verify that 'l%rIS133


POWER is ON and VIDEO SELECTOR;s in
TAr? Okay, thank you.

PLT Oh, this thing is re_lly getting me.

334 16 2] 25 _D_ Okay T minus 5 check S19_°. MODE to


READY. DOOR OPEN. The light is out.
Waiting for a READy light.

334 16 22 37 CDR 8.192READY light is on. MODE going to


CHECK. S190 HF_&TER SWITCH is OFF.
Delta temp press to test on 3-I7 is
okay. Overtemp press to test on
_- 117 is okay. Okay,goingon with
the preoperation configuration. TAPE
RECORDER ON READY on. S192 ON. READy
out. MODE CHECK. DOOR OPEN. S191:
POWER is ON; _EADY is on; The COOLER
is ON; and the door is stuck open,
open and left opne. S190: POWER is
ON now; the ready light is out;
MODE is STANDBY (SIC); the door is
open. I veri_# that; I opened it by
hand. 193 R{ STANDBY, READY out.
193 S: OFF, READY out. 93A: OFF,
RE_/_Y out. 94: ON, READY ON. TVIS
is verified with the POWER ON. The
VIDEO SELECT is to TV.

334 16 24 18 CDR How is the old maneuver doing Ed?


Hew F:ach more time have we got?
Let's see, we started at 6:11 we must
have 13 minu_es and gone, right?
bkay. We're gonna be starting the
EREP before we finish the maneuvers.
The maneuver time's 20 - 29 minutes
long. EREP started &t 16:27:30/
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PL_ ] bet ter be picking up re)me


light here pretty -

S_= There we go, finally.

CDR ABout 2 minuthes till the EREP start.

334 16 25 h6 PLT ...

PLT _.... ; _' Js starting


._,,wi_ to get light.

CDP Oksy, 7[ii, at EREP start I0 seconds


•"*_
..... _-' wan_ a VTS to AUTO _. _.
_A T

PLT Cksy, Jus_ -

CDR That'll be at 27:40, it'll be I0 seconds


after I start the ElgEP.

PLT 27:40 you want me to press AUTO CAL,


Ok ay

CDR Right.

334 16 26 32 CDR We have one minute till EREP start.


...Okay,BiLl, I'm gonna giveyou a
amrk at 16:27 even, to see if you're
clock is the same as mine.

PLT Okay. X times.

CD_ 5, _;. "_.2, i

33h 16 27 OO FU_ !t\F_

7L_ _7.

CDF 27.

PL_ Ckay, we're synced up.

CC Sky]ab, _ouston we're reading you


through Goldstone.

CDR Roger, Hank. 20 seconds till EREP


starts. On _y mark it'll be 16:27 and
30 secondswhen the EREP starts.
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Stand by.

334 16 27 30 CDR MABK. EREF start.

....
__d___ b by for cal.

CDR At 27:40 it'll be a MARK. Stand by.

335 16 27 hO CDR N__RK. 27.40.

_o. 27 h3 _ .... i:,. _EP cal.

CDR ERF2 cal. S194 to MANUAL. On my M_K


it'll be 29 even. Stand by. Hang
in, it's coming up on 28; i minute
to go. Getting any downlink this
time, Hank?

CC It's too early for us to - to


see it yet, Jerry.

- CDR Ok_.v. On _y mark it'll be 16:29:00.


St_a b3 .

335 16 29 O0 CDR __AIKK.

TT_ !k[Ly

J _ i_3 A]:k_ to STANDBY. Ok_'y_ in


abc)ut a minute and 15 seconds we ought
,,o_ _, ready light on for
y_<_r - the end of your s lto ca], Bill.

SF_I You're right. There is a thin cirrus


cover.

PI/i Msi1euver complete yet, Ed? Okay.

CDR Got about another minute to go.

PLT Ed, there's some beautiful scenery


in here.

PLT Right across the mountinas.


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• rE,"
mark the 19_ -RAPY ]_-_"
wi!] be on.

"_h _: _0 :') "" ! :. EADY light o_. _ .... 20


:: '::_: "o REF 6 on 19i. On m:
-_arK i_'11 be 3 - 30:%8.

_34 ]6 _0 36 C_; NARK_ P,0willinkgoing tP


_''__" 6. o193 R is ON.

CDR Charlie 9 is O, Delta 9 - Okay,


Charlie 9 is now moving between 60 and
about 85. Delta 9 is reading
between 20 and 32. Charlie 9 betwt, en
60 and 86. Belta 9 between 15 and 35.

334 16 21 27 CC Jerry, we're getting downlink.

CrR "*"
mey, that's good. That is the same
....
"pc" ig '_
_ at
....
.... as yesterday.

,m
P_ _u_
Ue _ _t hs
. -._ a bad switch with ...

C[R We're _,ml'u_,<v

PLT There's Fierra. Oohe. Rese__,:air,


:har's a.no_tehr one fo the targets.
[ m ,

' i1 will be

FL] : icki:_g up mmre clou& c<_'er no_.

CDR kay. On rG" mark 02.47. Stand by.

334 16 32 47 "IR _ARK. BMDI0_TER to STiu_DBY.

Ci!_ "LARK at 53. 190 to AUTO. ETC to


,: <), Ei. 193 B OFF. 33:05. Stand by.
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,: (%. : t:u_db)'.

334 io" 33 15 CD}, ;,_r r :....re_,"


_'_' *_ to STANDL_ h(_:_
s ___ to i. 193 S going t,,
_: Ji[_%, _"_ne next mark will be
,* _ : %-). Standby.

334 16 33 3_ JD} ..;,. 192 !','DE _o R_. l_x_


_!ark "_ll _e 33:1.0. Standby.

334 16 33 40 CDB KaI_K at 33:40. The ALTI_,_TER is


,%N. Char!ie i is reading 53.
_ravo 9 is reading 58. Delta 9
is reading 5,9 percent. Next
mark will be at 36. Charlie i
is 51 p:_rcent. Bravo 9 is
Q percent. Delta 9 is steaa_-

334 16 35 03 Fqr2 R: b'.

,1 :'j rk it'll be !6: "_ ""

33k 16 3 _ O] "r'7 '"_;" ._,fETER to .,-A .....


.\7 ' '}R :,o STAf_]}Y. :_ :<,
!_'t_ i 'ii _ R6:12. o .... fib,

334 16 36 IX X -' _" f_mR ..... -WI ,._.

oe 36:3h. it's coming up on


36 _h S< _-niby.

334 16 36 34 CD_ Pb_RK. _°'-'ia CHECK. Alfa 9


is reading to 05. Bravo 9
is reading 6,), Charlie 9 is
reading between 60 and 92.
At 37 S193 -

334 ]6 37 00 CPR _L_K. IS going, to a


POLARIZAT_ION of 4. Delta 9
is now reading between 35
_, 35 and 17. ,, __% mark
it'll be 37:50, 37 ....
J: t !.-rid:: . .
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334 16 37 50 CDk MA]_K. SCATTEROMETER to STANDBY.

334 16 37 52 CLR _,L_IK. iJhDIO_TER to STANDBY


at, 52. Coming up on 58.

334 !6 _7 58 CDR _A_K. RADIOMETER OFF. ALTIMETER


_U, Next mark at 38:15 T,_
_e twitching the dowiu box ic
position 7. Standby.

33h 16 38 16 CDR V_A/_K.downlink box is in


position 7 now. Next mark is
at 38 :30. Standby.

334 16 38 30 nD_ }_-%R:<.S192 MODE READY. Next


mark :-".ilbe 38:49. Standby.

334 16 38 49 CDR VL&RK 38:49. SHUTTER SPEED FAST


OFf qlO_

334 16 38 56 CDR MARK at 55. S190 INTERVAL


going to 20. _fC to STANDBY,
Ed. At 3>'
_: ±0.
"

33h 16 39 i0 CDR b{ARK, the dowzxrink box is going


to position i. On my mark it'll
39:25. Standby.

334 16 39 25 CDR MARK. Downlink box going to


position 3. On my mark it
will be 39:40.

334 16 39 40 CDR !i_J_K. Do_n_]izkk position going


to 8. On my mark it'll be
39:55.

334 16 39 56 CDR AARm. Do,_link position


going to 5.

3b ±6 40 <_,_
....rF,_ .....
_,_ -:,,._ 8192 to MOD_ CHECK,
193 -'1<'-;_, XTNCL/R. PO_RIZA_I_
is _ On _ r, ark the S190
}.?U_i:Light will be w+

334 16 40 41 CDR MARK. The 190 READY light


is out at 40:40 MODE to STANDBY.
FRAMES reset to ii. INTERVAL
resetto i0. On my m_rk it'll
be 41:i5.
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334 16 41 15 CDR MARK. At 41:15 ALTIM_'±'_H to


STANDBY. RADIOMETER to
STANDBY. SCATTEROMETER to ON.
RADIOMETER to ON. Delta 9
is reading ]0 percent.

334 16 I_i 35 71 B_th I'S successful. _.i_ _t


sit<. s. _theast of OmaL_,
,mifcr'm site northeast
stand by.

334 16 41 49 Fir Nadir swath executed according


to pad .... over Omaha and
St. Louis.

CDR On my mark it'll be 42:17.


Sts_dhy.

_;'_ ±u 42 -"_ . L=.,;.. _ CATTERO_CdTER tO


S]Ahl)BY.

_!_ , 4. IG "' i'!k. [ADIO_V_TER to ST._#_I_B '

3_ir _ i;_ : '["::: . eA:_!0Iv/ETER OFF, .'._+_ ......


w_!l -,' on at 42:35. [_t:u'.a_.

334 16 42 3_ Cbi_ ._
"_ _.
..... _TIMETER ON. My next
: : : __ii he at 42:53. :_ _:.:_:

334 16 42 5: n:: _TRK at 5_. 190 MODE to AUTT,.


:.sx: t.n'k will be at 43 ....

• a _ -)
3_4 16 43 14 '] LQ_K. _9_ t: R}LLDY. ETC to
AUT'), Fd.

CC Have you for one minute to


l,_T_<_. _,_te_l! see vou_ Dyer
C_uarvon at 27.

" k .-, !,:fi_. How's the


_"' 5?

L,_oks _ "od.
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,;Li On _kv mark, it'll be 44:20, 44:20.

_%4 16 !_h 21 CD;. _,r


4AL_. S192 MODE to CHECK. Ed, on my
mark the ETC should go to STANDBY.
Standby.

_34 !6 Lh 2_ .75.' MAR:<. ETC to STANDBY. On _<v next


mar_ :c S190 READY ligh_ will haJe
zone c,ll¢.

334 16 44 41 JDR Y_kRK. At 44:40 the RLiDY light out.


Mul;E _oing to STANDBY, on o190. _RA_E'_
_oin_ to lb.

_. :....... _ switch posi_i "n -. _, _ _ "F


n ow.

PLT 000 minute.

CD}.'. Do you see the trench?

PLI No. !_is is the VTS operator. I'm going


to do a track back _,nd forth through a
ras_er across an open Benard I have in
sight here. May be able to get some
thermal data out of it.

334 16 45 45 SYT Starting at the left side of the Benard


Cell, going ,rapand down.

CDR On my mark it'll be _o:2 , 46,:_


__ _z ,._.

334 ±6 46 =J fi< il...... LTIPETER going to 2'i.d.i'l-=. _n


it'll be 46:_. _* ""

334 16 46 _',, Cr,_, __,._'F.._LTI!_TER is ON again.

_,_ you' re raster?

FI.T I have thunderstorms over Brazil uext.

'_ Oh.

FLT ! had a real good well defined open


Benard Cell so I just figured I'd just
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±asL_ tack and forta Lhe cei_ _._'


tilc_ _'d be able t_ g_-_ sc::.c
. .e. "her.._l data ou_ ,_ _.

CDR Jh-nu_. ***the Gulf of Mexico now'i

PLT Actually, it's the Caribbean

CDR fr the Caribhesa_, I guess.

PLT We had to come over Puerto Rico. We


had an M-zoom. it's a pretty nice
field of view though.

CDR Sure is. It's quite cloudy. Getting


worse.

PLT Omaha was real hazy, and I just put the


IMC on, and wasn't even convinced I
could see it, tu_til I zoomed in. So I
tracked a given area about the - about
west, of --of the Clt_
' _ , inside the city
limits first, i_len I went - when I zoomed
in ! saw I could see the city, then I - I
faded it out, to the outside of the out-
skirts a little bit further to the west,
and got some fairly good tracks. And when
I lost it, I went ahead to St. Louis _nd
picked it up.

nt_; 7here's a big J'_',e:. "_ :::fg}l! be


;'i. " '-L2 _on.

._<_ie. "eah. That (i_a _ .. ' :. :._


uo - we're actually going inl_id right
nov, I think.

CDR _ next Mark will be at 16:50 even.

PI.T _d, here's a beauty coming up.

CLR On my Mark it'll be 16:50 even. Standbj.


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_34 16 50 00 .,iJ AakK. J_LTI_-_fER going to SlANDer.


AAD!"r_i ER going to >',,:41)BY. b,l];_;_L,'.
:._ : . !)OLARI2ATI ,;.....,
mark it'll be 50:40, 50:hO. Standby.

33h ]6 _O
o, 4] _DL _t-%RK. F_A.DIOMETER is ON.

334 ]6 50 _7 CDR " "


,,,L_K S19'? tqODE to AUTO at _5. A!
50 E']'C_o AUTO, Ed.

UIR )k_:y this is the CDR. i have acti-


vated S190 too soon. I'm gor_l,_ gc
ak_ead and put it back to STANDBY.
r;d, I gave you a call for the ETC too
soon. You can kill it if you ws:,t t,>,
and I'ii give you another call _,i_en it's
due to go to auto.

S}. " "


!',,<_:r. , didn't get it going, ,]er.

.q,: Jkay.

S!i =< _]ionglt [ _u were ju_-'t gi',dn_g _,ue


J

" i. Hope we'r._h_,{r - :-_cud


__. ,lc_;about, that, ,: .......... ';

,_:, n r_' :_rk it'll be _2:_.

33h i6 _-) 43 _ ,:, _I:_E. :_ ),_ M_DE to AUTO. ;:b¢.

334 16 52 O0 C' ! _,L%_RK. ,::l'_ _<? AIITO, Ed. A!, 53 e.-(n.

331¢ ]6 53 00 c:? !_,[_K, 21'_2 to READY. On m v m_rk


!! 'i] be Dl,:N_,. stsuldby.

_:34 ':_<5]4 [}\ !b<Pk. ETC ta SI'Ai{DBY, Ed.

_!,R _;.u'_
my :'_rk it'll be 55:00 e, n. Standby.
"_: i: " o.F cn i(':55 eve-_, fl'.:.il--.
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•l.. : g};< is <-,at. flj-' :.i0i=is


g,i:ig _,,_:';':_IBY. On my _z'k ib']l be
55:15.

334 16 55 17 CDi{ MARK at 17, the REFERENCE went to 2.


At 55:]0, we'll have another mark.
St_idby.

334 16 55 30 CDR MARK at 55: _,0. 193 R to STANDBY.

33_ 16 55 39 CD}_ _.ka_


", Ed, ±0:56. Now there you are.
A]I ready tc go. 15 seconds, Ed.

CDh i_ta_d by.

334 16 56 01 CDR _[ARK. 15:56 - correction - 16:56 even.


Start the SI manaever. Bill, at my
mark I'Ii need a VTS AUTO CAL. Stand by.

PI/I' Stsmd by.

334 16 56 15 CDR MARK.

33_ 16 56 16 PLT _&_RK.

CDR S194 MODE to MANUAL.

33h 16 57 59 PLT Well, this is the PLT, debriefing on


the VTS. I got - figure ... instrument.
I got - I got both sites. First part
of the data over Omaha was an IMC
because I couldn't convince myself I had
to co_mt the sites but I ... now. I
had the camera on, so you should be able
to _ick out the area. I think it was,
oh say, it'd be three miles the center
of to_L, southwest direction, from the
center cf town. When I zoomed in and
oaw th_ I was indeed o,_er the city I
went a little bit further to the west
a_id when I tracked to abcut- I guess it
was really about minus 20. Then I
whistled up to pick up St. Louid and I
k

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t:! _; _:at I was almoE". -_ !"-jr,]',

by the time I got a spot !_icked_ _u_


in tr_ck depth for as long ms - -

334 ±o p8 55 CDR rsq_i(. S191 READY light "_ on. EREr


stop. Go ahead.

PLT - - the nadir track IS per pad. The


thunderstorms - I got about three
thunderstorm s. l'm overfeeding PWR and
AMP both. They will be in the DAC.
It - There weren't as many thunderstorms
as I had expected, but I think I got
all that were in the field in - in the
track, in the slot that I was able to
cover. I took niv !0 seconds of DAC
runout [? ] film out over the water, one
over clear water, an other over cirrus
clouds. -.

334 16 59 29 PLT PLT out - end of comment on VTS run.

334 16 59 40 CDR This is the CDR with coF&nents on the


C&D panel portion of the run. One
screw-up at 50:43, I activated S190
instead of 52:43. I put it back to
stand by, I think that resets the
AUTO SEQU_{CE and at 52:43, the proper
time, I selec/ced MODE AUTO. So I
think what w_ ended up doing was probably
wasting 5 or 6 frs/nes_ that's about _t.
If this assu_tion is wrong, please
not_ _ey me either on tspe or the _r-te
_round as to _hat I need tc do _" reset
the sequence on S190. If i activated
too _oo: , I want to re_ot i_.

CDP ... This is the CDR at 17:04 Zuiu.


3ra'_o 7 is reading 3! percent.

TI_ SKIP

SPT That was 1317


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C_....

f ..... _.. ,
3_4 17 13 -'_ <_,! _:_i_ ' the C - this is the fD__ _.i
17:13 Zulu. Tape recorder reel measure-
ment, using the seal tape, is radical
distance from the tape to the end of
the reel is 3.2 centimeters.

334 17 13 32 CDR Dut.

SC 0ka_r.

CDR Thank you.

33h _7 13 h5 SPT SPT at 17:12. ATM operations; ... of


... pass. We have about i0 minutes
remaining. I set it up to look at the
"_LC, as we go into the sunset. We're
looking at it now with 5 minutes remaining.
I see a lot of particles going from up
by the lower - left to your upper right,
and I 're had a roll of minus 5400.
That would be going from the southwest to
the northeast, about on the order or so
every ten seconds, and they're fairly
large. All seem to be going in the same
direction. I'm supposed to have a result
of the conclusion of the ... pass.

334 17 14 59 Z?T Okay, i_ii try to give you a c_:_aentary


again as we did the other day with no
success, ho%_ver. But we're coming up
on 425 - -

334 17 15 i0 SPT MARK. - - remaining. And the problem


the other day was that our AUTO DUMP
initiated before we actually got the
pre-sunset, so I did not see anything
as we counted down.

334 17 15 28 SPT As I 'understand today, the dump permits


is just about at the same time as true
sunset. So we'll take a look and see
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wha% happens again. I ... a roll


54 - minus 5hO0 a_d on the east limb
we had a ver_ prominent s%rean_e_ at
about 08:30. Fairly wide at its base
and the more diffuse streamers over
on the west limb. For the ones at h
e.us 2 be fairly prominent. A number of
par%ieles crossing it - display now has
decreased. However, there still - still
are there, many ones, once every
30 seconds. And it takes you around
1O seconds for most of the . .. to display
their velocity; it appears to be quite
uniform. 3 minutes remaining.

33h 17 16 35 SPT MARK. Display is unchanged.

SPT Going up to 2 minutes remaining. Particles


now are relatively small. Stand by.

334 17 17 35 SPT _RK. 2 minutes remaining. The display


_ is onchanged. 1 minute and about
20 seconds. -

33h 17 18 15 SPT MARK. Display is unchanged. Particles


still crossing, now they're coming from -"
somewheres so lower. It's comdng upper,
stays from west to - east to west - west
to east on the display. @kay, display so
far is unchanged at 50 seconds re_alnlng.
_'i_ei_srticles that _ve across _he disc
have slowed down.

3_L 17 18 57 FLT Now their tr_sient time is nora like


20 tc 30 secohds. Okay, nothing. No
change as yet. 15 seconds remaining.
0kay'. Okay, at about 6 seconds remaining,
coming in from my lower right, I saw
an increase in brightness, in general,
decrease [sic_ in brightness. I did not
see any definition to it. It was Just a
general glow _n the edge at the lower
right-hand corner which would be the
northwest quadrant. So I roll. I gra_,,_1 ly
increased its size and in magnitude and
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_f
it was no_ )verly bright and did not
burn into the tube. However, as a
precaution [ shut it off with 3 seconds

• :: :ces happed re!at rely .....,,.


Y_u h_'e to have your hard on the sw_tch.
But we do have a time in which te see
what'= =_appening and _o ta_e appropriaLe
action. As a precaution, I did shut
it off at 3. I probably could have gone
down another second, perhaps 2. It
was again Just a general increase in
brightness with no definition. They're
coming in from the lower right-hand
corner.

334 17 21 XX _q_T SPT out.

TIME 8KIP

PLT PLT with the 171-2. Facial ...

SFC ......

PLT SuLJect is the CDR. Time is 17:_8.


Fi:_st half. I'ii read these numbers
in order.

S' "w_nereelse c_n that turn?

PLT Internal: !, 7.5 and 69.8; 2, 6.5 and


69.6; 3, 14.5, 69.6; _, i1.5, 68.5;
5, 11.5, 69.2; External: l, 9.0, 71.3;
2, 15.5, 71.3; 3, 15.0, 71.h; h, 19.5,
68.0; 5, 9.0, 71.5.

33& 18 00 5x sP[' SPT at 18:01. A TV operation on ...


... <!I was very. s_ooth, the set up,
%h_ .. _aticn and the power do_v: at
put+_ng the E'fC back. 0nly one of
_h_u reoccurred s_nd that was at 16:&3:10,
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it was not overly br'_ _! an_ _:_..u n_t


burn into the tube. "_"_"
......
precaution I shut it off with 3 o_conds
remai nl ng.

_, 17 20 29 S':'Y it does happ_ relative± 5" _l:_w±5.


You have to have your hand on the switch.
But we do have a time in which to see
what's happer_ing a_d to _ake appropriate
action. As a precaution, I did shut
it off at 3. I probably could have gone
down another second, perhaps 2. It
was again Just a general increase in
brightness with no definition. They're
coming in from the lower right-hand
corner.

33k 17 21 XX SPT SPT out.

TIME _flP

PLT PLT with the 171-2. Facial ...

SFi ......

PLT Subject is the CDR. Time is 17:48.


First half. I'll read these numbers
in order.

SC Where else can that turn_

PL _" !n%ernal: i, 7.5 and 69.8; 2, 'J.5 and


69.6; 3, 14.5, _9.6; 4, 11.5, J_.5;
5, ii.5_ 69.2; External: i, 9.0, 71.3;
2, 15.5, 71.3; 3, 15.0, 71.4; 4, 19.5,
68.0; 5, 9.0, 71.5.

334 18 00 5X SPT SPT at 18:01. A TV operation on ...


... all was very smooth, the set up,
the operation and the power down at
putting the h_fC back. Only one of
them reoccurred and that was at 16:43:10,
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where Y should have wenl to A_TTO. And


cot _hat at 16:43:20. _d "e
ste_d _y at 16:44:30 was ion,, _ _CI:40.

334 18 Ol 32 SYl SPT out.

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3_h _ 79 17 PU!' Ok'_)-., _t's the P_T Tepolwglng on


br_r_i_qd photographs. We had -
" ' _ _ six fr_les end one frame wasted
_" -_e end of the Ed Burton actuation
...... c. Frame 22, for 5his is
_u _R0<. Frsme 22 is of San Salvador.
ne _u_.Ject was supposed to be fault-
wise and I saw although there was cloud
cover, the reason I took the picture was
it had very good reflection off all the
rivers, sun glint off all the rivers.
7t $L u_Id be easy to locate all of the -
even [_e small tributaries. Frame 20 -
ii was the Bay of Fonseea, frame 20
was Santa Cruz. I took a - frame which
traveled the isthmus Just south of the
Bay of Fonseca and should get get a
pretty good eoverage of the volcano
area . .. in there; 19 was a sort of a
lark of - shot of the Panama Canal;
18 and 17 were both of the with about -
I would Judge - about three to four-tenths
cloud cover hut a lot of the major to-
pographical features were in clear view
as with mgst of the rivers they ...
That's about it and that frame 16
was actuated inadvertently.

33h 18 32 07 PLT At 18:37:30 GMr I took ms oblique photo


0£ _l area im South America that has a lot
o _' fires burning that could ..! - come
o" them looked like industria oz[gin
8_d others looked like, prob:,_ ±y,
a_;rieultural origin.

324 !$ 3226 FT? J',','_t


=,_.stof Asuncion is a ri" :,
Parana.

3341833 h2 PLT Okay. This is PLT at 18:33:05 - ,an,-


other IR frame over Porto Alegre and
it appeared to be an accumulation of the
smoke layer from those fires reported
in previously several hundred miles
away. Porto Alegre, I guess is the
name of that area.
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"_34 18 45 19 SPT SPT at 18:35. Nandheld photo on


nag IR08, frame number 13, taken of a
low, counterc-clockwise rotation, a
clockwise rotation - the low we very
well defined with two frontal systems
or cloud bands coming off of them -
_:,_mingoff of the center. The low
level clouds were remarkably uniform
in their texture. By that I mean they
were far from the low, very pro-
nounced, closed - closed Benard Cells.
As we moved in toward _i_e low, they
became elongated and finally came into
Just striations between the clouds.
So this is all a very uniform, very
flat - a great deal of definition to
it, very uniform definition. That's
with the low level cloud close to the
center of the low pressure area. The
overlying clouds are fairly thick and
dense, associated with the frontal
syste_'. I think what made me t._ke this
photo was the remarkable texture of the
low lying clouds. SPT out.

334 18 47 41 SPT SPT at 18:47. Handheld photos are CX22,


frame number - frame 65 and we've
been counting down using the electric
camera. When we took the first one,
number 65, we took it at 16:46 and
these were sort of well-defined cloud
streets over northeast South America.
They were taken during the zero ...
EqEP pass. The first ... camera did not
cover this particular area. They were
not functioning at the time. What made
this a significant photo was the large
extent which these clouds streets were
observed. There was a very large arching
of the street all the way off to the ...
And I would say it covered at least a
good 800 to approximately 800 miles,
or so, long. Cloud streets were of
course well-defined and general -
general pattern was one of a slight
curvature of the total system. Now,
we're looking down the streets and ...
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across them and I think this is fairly


well-defined in the photograph. Frame
ranber 64 of CX20 was taken of the
mouth of a river in northeast South
America - I do not have the time to
_ook it up since we are running _EP at
the same time - and what made this
significant wan the fair amount of
sediment which wan being carried out by
the mouth of the river and building up
at the mouth of the river. It was fairly
well-defined because of the clarity of the
water of the ocean contacting with the
water from the river. Frame number 63,
taken at 16:53. Now let's go back and
give you the time for frame 64, that wan
16:47 Frame number 63 at 16:53 was a
band of very large, linear clouds. It
looked as though it was cloud streets
falling in large dimension. I have not
.__ seen clouds - except on a smaller scale
lined up and so linear and that's the
reason I felt this was a significant
photo.

334 18 50 47 SPT SPT out.

334 18 51 30 PLT PLT continuing with the recording of


MI_! data. This is log 2, chair at
30 !_grees, rod and sphere CDR: Internal,
2_ =, i_6', 20B,. 155; 202, L_,_°"_'02, l._,cQ"
206, 160. F4rternal, 207, 154; 205, 156;
204, 161; 205, 162; 205, 16h. i31, log 3.
Til_ _'i:airto 40 degrees with rci and
spLere. Internal, 202, 161; 2 5, l,-_q;
203, 163; 203, 16h. External 195, 182;
195, 181; 200 179; 194, 176; 199, 179:
Log 4, chair still at b0 degrees. Use
otolith goggles. Internal 8.0, 69.0;
lO.O, 70.1; 10.0, 70.h; 10.O, 69.5; 12.5,
69.7. External, 19.5, 71.5; 18.0,
70.7; 20.0, 73.0; 18.5 - correction -
make that 19.5, 71.8, that's for number 4;
19.o, 72.8.

PLT Log 5: Litter mode at 32 degrees using


rod and sphere. Internal,96, 165; 94,
170; 96, 167; 95, i64; 9h, 165. External
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Pag,_ 4 or

184, 169; 178, 11"2; 180, 173; 172,


80; 175, 176.

33h ]8 5h ]i P] _ leg 6. Litter tilted t,_ hl degrees,


rod and sphere. Internal 095• 167; 095,
'_:c" 094, 167; 091, 16_; 09!_, 168.
External 180, 169; 17h• 168; _-7h , 170;
173, 170; 178, 170.

33h 18 55 h5 CDR This is the CDR at 18:55 Zulu with de-


briefing on M131-2. The first question
w_nts to know if I experienced any degree
of difficulty relative to ground base
trial in making special orientation
judgement. I must admit I did not have
as much difficulty as I expected. I
thought it was a little - quite a hit
easier than I had inticipated it,
although it was deflnetly a little bit
more difficult to spatially orientate
yourselfin flight. I did experience
some conflicts in centrifuge particularly
when I was in the wearing the Otolith
goggles - wearing the Otolith, I should
say. I got the _resslon while sitting
at zero degree titl that -

33h 18 56 50 CDR Roger, I didn't mean zero degree tilt. I


mean 30 degree tilt in normal in the normal
upright mode. I felt that I w_s - on
occasion, I got the the definite feeling
that I was leaning to the right and for-
ward. Although I managed to overcome those
feelings sti,_l manage, I think mainly
through _ascular sensitivity, to keep -
to keep the rod and the sphere fairly well
set with m_ internal cues and my internal
cues on the - with the Otolith was -
it seemed to me to be about the same.
When - when we did the tilt and I was
trying to winthings up with the external
cues, I was surprised to find that I
didn't have as much trouble, that I
managed to maintain in my mind's eye
where the external cues were asd work
_owards them. It was more in the up-
rightpositionthat I feltthat I had
"_-- ittle bit of ]i_c_ _orw-_r: _i-. y'w
to t_:_ right. I don't t!_I_< ::_y ': I:,7¢
judgements were influenced by a_J_cory
cues or other environmental factors, aL
al I . I don't mean to over-emphasize
this vitch forward and yaw tc the ':g_!
It was rather minimal, but it was some-
thing that I noticed and I thought I
wanted to make - mai:e - note cf _t.
The line target did s_pesr s_ble ....
._ was
uuader my control duri:_g %he _e''-±:,g::.
Right after the setting, if I _at and
watched it, did not "mne_s+_]y close my
eyes, I would get the impression that Jt
was rolling. It looked drifting a
little bit in roll and not necessarily
one way over the other. It just seemed
to be random and the drift was probably
only, oh, 1/2 to one degree. But I feel
like there was a very tiny bit of drift
afterI made my decisionthat I did have
the line target lined up where i wanted
it. Then I put zr# hands away from it, and
while Bill wss taking the readings I
would get impression that it was drifting
Just a little hit in roll and *,hat's about
it.

"?_ _9 _5 YD_: :: ; c_T at 15 - why don't you m_:e that 1011_,


:.
And i'm looking at the s_me region than i
saw this morning where _'e ha_ the open .,.
belt.

.,,_ Skylab, , _ston. We're 1 minute from


LOS ....

•4 ]9 ,_"08 So,,, SPT at 19:55 reporting the use of two


handheld photographs.

SPT Mine was IN08 and frames 12 and 11


counting down. First one was of the
Gulf Streamover BaJa California. And
it w_s relatively clear, about free ...
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Page 6 of 6 ......

cloum cover;_so_m_'-l_ke cirrus and the


Gulf Stream showed up quite good now
lurking up towards the northeast over
BaJaJust slightly south of the
border. The second photograph, number ll,
was an island lake right off the coast
of Bs4a California. I believe it was
Isle Clarion, c-l-a-r-i-o-n. And it's
the - What made this significant is that
there was no car- biearbon water seas
evident at all. The wake [?] ran for a
considerable distance relative to the
Island mud measure of links to which ratio
of - of 30 or so, at least. The wake [?]
was exceptionally straight and it ran
to the northwest, very clearly defined,
and this was the wake [?] of the clouds.
It was maybe broken clouds all around
except for that wake [?] in the clouds
at which it looks completely clear. For
about the width of the island, about m_be
20, 30 or so diameters or width of the
island back. Perfectly straight,
no ...... these.

33h 19 57 XX SPT SPT out

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11/30/73
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33h 20 18 33 SPT eFT at 20:18; observation on Benard


Cells. As we moved up and over
Berard Cells, they all tend to show up
better at an ablique angle. When
you're stalght over the they, for some
reasone, don't seem to show up as
well, perhaps that's because the edges
by which to find them are very thin
and best seen at an angle. They remind
me very m_ch of supergranulation
as you see on the Sun which is also a
large convector-cell .... off - not
at the center but at the rim of the Sun
where they show up most pronounced.
SFT out.

33_ 20 22 h3 SPT SPT at 20:22, reporting on the use of


the handheld photo. Mog ... IR 08.
The time on that 20:18. And it was frame
number i0. You're looking at a could
feature over the ocean. It was - a
_- relatively lov-lying cloud - a blanket
of low-lylng clouds and what was
characteristic of them is that a very
uniform pattern very much resembling
what you might see in a rug, the way in
which a rug is woven together. It was
primarily linear but there were cross
features in _ also. It was neither
convective cells nor was it a cloud
street. It Was a very think layer of clouds
with mostly _inear features with a few
cross featurqs in it. And over them - the
extent of th_s, which was from our angle
here about 10 degreees or so at an angle.
It was - the !linear features were nearly
parallel. It was quite an organized
pattern, and ithat's why I thought it
was significant.

BB4 20 2h 2_ SPT _PT out.

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Time: 334:21:52 to 334:23:22 GNff
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Page I of 3

CC Skylab, Houston. We're one minute


from LOS .... active ... at ... If
we're ... there, our next station
is Uavsii at 20:50 ....

334 21 53 kO( CDR This is the CDR at 21:53 Zulu. M092


the s1_ject is the FLT. Leg blood
pressure: 155 over 90. Left leg,
left calf cuff 13-1/2, right calf
cuff 13-1/8. Left calf, left legbamd
is Charlie Juliett, the right leg_And
is Alfa Quebec.

/-_ 334 22 04 31 SPT SPT at 20:05, doing some - I'm going


to do electrical anomaly, in _,-n%ng
the M092, wait, that's correction
22:05. The - There are operations
... riht 68 ... which occur roughly
every fif - i0 to i_ seconds ... more
frequently. In electrode ... and ...
inflation, record progress of rate
volume hikes of around, oh, 1/2 percent
and also with body temperature bremk$.
...... And we've checked all the readings
cannot find _hing _en_molous [?]
there. It appeoa_ both to be stal)le I&U_
we'll press on.

_34 22 05 35 _PT SP_ out.

3_!: 20 54 _ C_" ... If ... nobydy took Judgement on


the fDR, you might ask him ... I
not!_e_ ... - -

SC ......

SC Comentary on M093. Your total work was


300 watts.

I-_ 334 23 03 28 SPT SPT at 23:05, ... plus 03. Observation


on weather phenomena. We're out over
an ocean, I'd ha_ to dig out the
flight ... to see where We are ....
almost clear, maybe scattered clo_,a-
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down below. Shift around cloud streaks


which r_ for plus or minus h00 miles to
maybe, up to 700 miles from my present
positi.n. And in lenea, all in a line,
maybe _ couple hundred miles of band
_xt,_nde a couple hundred m/les wide.

334 23 0h 23 SPT What is surprising about these, is how


straight they are for those - over those
long distances from one - one horizon
to - to the other. Which again I'd
estimate to be plus or minus hO0, 700
miles. They're all little lines except
parts of them do have higher cloud
structureto it and for those that do,
certainly the wind has taken the tops of
these and moved them at right angles
to the cloud streaks themselves. This
is pronounced all the way along the
pattern. We have no film available to
us right now, to take a picture; other-
wise, I think I could shoot a beauty.

_54 2_ 18 06 SFI SPT :_t 23:18. Weather observation, in


(music) . .. over ocean. Looking at what
zppears to be open Benard cells ;
however, what' strange about these is
that only one side of them is still
influenced to be ... series of ...
The other half of them are not well
defined. And really the other side,
in many cases are Just the arcs of
the adjacent ones so it's Just a series
of cuffs. [Y] There is a front adjacent
to this region, which extends for
probably linear distance along the
front of 3, bOO miles and maybe i00 miles
to 200 miles from the front. The cuffs
are oriented perpendle_llar to the front,
by that I mean, if you took the cuff hut
straightened it out, holding the center
straight, that line will be perpendicular
_.o the frontal line iteself. Looks like
_: e._mbination, convection ... ._md something
in the ... of the wind flow out in front
,f the front, which is causing it. Further
..., sharply defined. There can be two
layers to it the first one, seem aw_Sly
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low layer clouds with a slight amount


of cirrus on top of it, and then another
stair step up, about i00 miles behind
that, oh, high cirrus and what's under
that, I cannot tell, I do not see any
overshooting clouds out. Finding ... is
a very grateful, gentle art covering
up 2000 miles or so.

334 23 20 47 SPT SPT out.

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Dum_ I fai'_ _-,_-i_
Time: 33L:2_:41 to _5:00:3o

3_4 23 hi 28 CD_ This is the CDR at 23:h0 Zulu.


The S183 was co_nenced at 23:39:00
with PLATE number 19.

21_ The TILT and ROTATION settings are


TILT, 0000.4; NOTATION, 183.9.
The star field is number 129 Alfa.
EXPOSURE settings are 0, 0, and
1260.

CDR So far, after 3 minutes of operation,


there have been no changes in the -
in the plate number and it seems to
be settled down on the long exposure.

_-_ 33h 23 _2 17 CDR So it looks like this - this


one is going correctly.

,q
3_ 00 03 hl CDR This is the CDR at 00:03 Zulu.
PLATE number 20 on the S183, the
sequence was started at 00:01
Zulu. The sequence prior to that
which _ 1260 SECONDS was about
15 seconds longer in terminating
than was anticipated. This - this
one is a 300 SECOND, and I think
we might Just barely make it. I
may have to truncate this one at
sunrise. The TILT and NOTATION for
this particular PLATE, number 20,
is TILT, 5.1; NOTATION 193.3,
for field number 130.

335 00 04 31 CDR CDR out.

335 O0 0P q_ ¢DR This is the CDR at 00:0o Zulu.


[ terminated 8183 at sunrise at
00:06 end about 3 seconds.

335 00 09 07 CDR CDR out.

335 00 ii 52 CDR This is the CDE at 00:12 Zulu.


A recap on S183. We began the
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exposures at 23:39 Zulu.


The first exposure was cn fi+'_,!
number 129 Alfa; ROT,_TTOt; _,'
]83.9; TILT 00.h; FLATE 19,
:<<POS_/RE was O, O, n, _ _o6(!,
IT.e exposure automatically
terminated at about O0:O0 and
20 seconds. I shifted the TILT
and the ROTATION to 5.1, TILT;
193.3, ROTATION; the machine
automatically shifted the PLATE 20.
I set EXPOSURES 0, 300, and 0
and was able to START the exposure
again at 01:15 - correction, 00:O1
and 15 seconds. I terminated the
exposure at 00:06 and 3 seconds,
by F_tting the SEQUENCE switch to
STANDBY. I carried out the power
down procedures. As soon as I hit
STANDBY the system went ahead and
advanced to the ELATE number 21,
and then I hit the RESET switch
_ _ilowed the PLATE ADVANCE to
"- :{i'k to PLATE number I. i
_-we:'ed down the SA a_ that time
a: [ have retracted _he m_-_-_
an i closed the SAL.

335 O0 i_ 77 CDR CDR out.

935 00 31 02 CDR This is the CDR at 00:31 Zulu.


i just finished the film stowage
_hase of the S183, and I regret
to report that as I removed the
carrousel from the SA I found
that the little slider door w_s
not closed and a piece of broken
glass floated out of the - the
slot that the slider door covers.
I covered the slot with my ha_d
and got it into the - the cover
pla_e just as quickly as possible;
_a_d i';'s now stowed. _ _epressurize_,
it and it's stowed in the vault.
But, i have a piece of glass in my
D_imp Tape 3Rh-_O
_a_ 3 of

"_anf _ith a piece cf - will film


emulsion on it. The glass is a
little triangle about i/2 inch by
five - 5/8 of an inch. It's two
5/8 inch slides and a 1/2 inch -
I/2 inch base. It's an isosceles
triangle. But it got what looks
like film emulsion on it, and it -
it appears that one of +}_" p]_s
inside is broken.

335 00 32 08 C_E CDR out.

335 00 33 15 CDR This is the CDR again at 00:33 Zulu.


It would - it occurs to me, that
if we decideto go aheadand use
this carrousel, even though there's
a piece of broken glass in it,
there should probably be an inspection
made of the SA before insertion
of the carrousel and after you -
the carrousel is withdrawn, very
quickly, to see if there's any
glass floating around inside.

335 O0 33 39 CDR Out.

Z35 00 3h 27 CLR This is the CDR again, same subject,


the S183. It just occurred to me
that on television you will notice
that as I was taking the film carrousel
out of it's storage cover -standby.

_35 00 35 00 CDR This is the CDR again, as I was


sayinc - as you may have - you may
notice on television, as I was re-
m.-ving the carrousel from the stowage
container, you'll note that it
was a very - very tight fit. I had
pressurize - pressurized the film
container over at the filmvault-
and - and that when I tried to remove
the carrousel it was a very, very
tight fit. You'll notice that I
struggled a little hit to get it out.
L_m_ _'mpe 3J!_-iC
rage L of h

When I got it out and inserted


it £:_to the SA, you may note
that i did a little waving sr_] -
and 1ook_ng into the - the
stowage container. The things
that I noticed in there were
l_ttle white flakes. Amd now
that T see this little piece _f
glass with the film emulsion on
it, it obviously - the white
flakes must have been little
pieces of film emulsion.

335 O0 35 h9 CD5 CDE out.

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Time: 335:02:14 to 335:02:55 GMT
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335 02 13 53 CDR This is CDR at 02:14 Zulu. At 01:55 I


happened bythe wardroom window Just
in time to see us passing over Korea,
with the weather quite clear, and I
decided to take a look to see if we
might get a good - good look at
Sakuragima, the erupting volcano
in southern Japan on the island of
Kyushu. As I picked iup coming in -
into the window it was indeed clear
there. It was a very heavy, very large
pall of smoke blowing out of the
volcanp and them blowing horizontally
off to the southeast. So U quickly threw
a 300-millimeter lens on to the NIKNIKON,
And using a film roll number Chrlie x-ray
20, with a setting - a 300-millimeter
lens at a setting of f-ll.

335 02 15 00 CDR Stand by.

335 02 15 12 CDR No, in my hurring to throw the lens


_ on, the settinggot set all thway
over to f-22, so I don't know if the
pictures are - are worth a nickle.
But I took five pictures. They are
frame number 60, 59, 58, 57, and 56.
All of Sskura - Sakuragima. I tried
to handheld end it was very difficult
to handhold. I could see that there
was a lot of movement. I hope that
possibly the next time we get a good
pass over J_pan, I'll have time to get
a bracket u_in the window and get
a good 300-r_illimeter shot of the
volcano.

335 02 15 48 CDR Out.

335 02 26 28 CDR This is the CDR at 02:26 Zulu. Subject


handheld photography, a continuation of - of
the discussion I had a little while
ago about photography of Sakuragima.
Although I d_dn't - apparently didn't
get as good of photography as I had
hoped to get, I can at least give you
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some - some observations. As I


mentioned, the cloud Ms not - not
very strong in that it did not appear
to go up very high. It appeared that
it - the winds there must have been
fairly stong. The winds looked like
they're out of the northwest. To the
north - to the northwest that was coming
out the volcano to the southeast, in very,
very straight line.

335 02 27 22 CDR The cloud, the eruption cloud itself,


was a very white. As it got more
diffused down - down wind, it becam - it
became a little more gray in appearance.
I would estimate that the length of the
cloud was oh, 60 to 100 miles in
length. The width was probably no more
than - well let's talk about slenderness
ratio. I would say the slenderness
ration of the plume that I could see
its course started at a point and widened
to the point at where it was about a -
a slenderness ratio at the widest point
of about 5 over i00, about - I would
say probably 5 percent. The elevation
I estomute was very low. The - it says
describe the relation of the eruption
cloud to the source vent. I already
indicated which direction it was going
and the source vent was - was very
pretty much _ingular you know. It's
not as if it_was a long vent or
anything lik_ that.

335 02 28 37 CDR This is obviously an old volcano, Four


days ago when we flew over it it
was Just barely puffing out a little
bit of smoke and I remember noticing
it. There w_s no other clouds in the
area around _ around the eruption
cloud, so there weren't any of - any-
thing that you would call a turbulent
cell or anything like that. It
really looked rather stratified. I
could see no - I was too far away
to see any changes in color or
shading of the terrain around the
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volcano, so there is no way to estimate


anything about ash, ro anything like
that. If - is it possible determine -
to determine the type of volcanic
eruption? I think in this particular
case they already know what kind of
an eruption it is. I would guess
Just from looking at it that it had
to be sort of an ash type. It -
because that the smoke was so white, T
would guess that that's probably all
water vapor. And since this volcano
is smack-dab in the middle of a bay,
it would appear to me that there's
probably a lot of subterranean water
getting into the vent somewhere down
below - well below the surface and
being blown out in the form of steam.

335 02 30 00 CDR This is CDR out.

335 02 35 02 CDR This is the CDR at 02:35, reporting


on Housekeeping command module 7.
The service module source one was 37
volts, 20 amps; service modul source
three 37 volts, 20 amps; Main A,
30 volts; Main B, 30 volts; BAT BUS A,
36.5 volts; BAT BUS B, 36.5 volts;
BAT C, 36.7 volts; pyro A, 37 volts;
pyro B, 36.7 volts; and systems test
9 Bravo was 1.35, is 0.05 below
the minimum set in the check list
of l.h.

335 02 35 50 CDR CDR out.

335 02 h8 h9 PLT Okay, this is PLT, debriefing


on the ATM run, It was a gross
fiasco. J0P 6, i alfa was performed
as per pad and pad corrections. I
got into trouble when I looked down -
If I had not looked ahead, I'd have
probably been all right. But I
looked ahead and saw that I had a TV
downlink and 35 was listed in the
target column which I interpeted
as a pointing and then I looked
at it and I thoughtwelltheymust
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want me to break in between those,


as I've already said, which was a
bad decision on my part. I did.
I was told by ground not to do
it. And so I tried to quickly
recover and started making numerous
errors. I first started 56 in the
J0P stumnary sheet mode NOMINAL,
which was incorrect. Then I stopped
it, and set up sequel frame 4 long,
got a 12-minute ex - just about it on
the nose, 12 -minute so I wasted
a couple of their frames there at
the start. Also scewed up as I
started 56. I went back so fast I
was still at 10, 800. I stopped 56, and
52, rolled to minus 5400 and then
change them again. They *** nominally.
Got a certain number of frames in
the continuous mode. Stopped it on
the time increment that's listed
beneath the little table on the J0P
s1_mmary sheet and it was at about 6 minutes
50 seconds - before 6 minutes
50 seconds, so I should have stopped
it all right. I think I - I missed
one sequence on 54. Missed the
last sequence on 54. I did not get
all the mirror auto raster in. I
think I got 50 lines of the mirror
auto raster in. That completed the
screw up on the JOP 6, 1 Bravo. Then
I went to JOP 4, A and figured out
how to go at that one. And I started -
I looked at the instructions - ah
ha I get to go point at that. And
I left the white light coronagraph
power on. And it did not close the ...
opening door. So I started slewing.
I saw the needles. I closed the white
light coronagraph power aud the door
very quickly which was stupid move
on my part, that is starting the
maneuver without closing the doors.
So there was one.
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335 02 51 25 PLT Went over and got on the prominence;


got what I had thought to be pretty
good slit coverage. I did not get all
of the 82B exposure in. I set up
the t_mer for 16 minutes% had it
running, but ! had to terminate it at
about 13 minutes when I hit the ESS
time. 82 Bravo, then, was a nominal
operation except then, we are now in
operation except the that the exposure
was shorter than had been ex - than
requested. I did not get - I got 56
single frame one exposure ten minutes.
I think that was okay. Of course I
couldn't get the second one in on that
one. I don't think I finished all of
mirror three raster, but I couldn't
tell I had all my attention diverted.
And, of course, the counter has so much
noise in it - difficult to tell.

335 02 52 16 PLT Okay, the nuZ update was performed. I


did get that in. That was a very bad
performance on my part and you were
watching the ATM panel and that's
exactly what happened and as a consequence
I couldn't deny trouble trouble with the
instruments. And I guess the lesson
that I learned from that is that when
it says, "if convenient", I'll take
it for its word and if I have any question
about it, I will not do it. But
it did look like a very good target
to downlink on H-alpha because this
new monitor _e have is excellent.
It was clearly visible. I'm sure you
saw it - if you saw it on downlink,
you saw it was quite prominent. Pardon
the expression. H-a;ph-excuse me - the
monitor 1 showed it in H-alpha 1.
Monitor 2 it did not even show it in
H - in monitor - in monitor 2 in
H-alpha 1 did not even exhibit the
prominence. It wasn't even discernible.
So that monitor 1 that we Just put in
looks like it's going to do a good
job for us. It is picking up finer
- and fainterdetailsof the Hun.
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335 02 53 32 PLT Film count on H-alpha, 14603; 56,


5404; 82 Alpha, 167; 82 Brave, 1563;
52 is 7365; and 54 is 51 ... 4.
Stand by, let me think about it,
see _f there's anything else I forgot
here. I only got one sequence
in 54 in building block 28, because
I could see I was going to run up
close to the ESS. And I already
mentioned one exposure in 56 only.
And that completes the monday morning
quarterback of that poor performance.

335 02 54 13 PLT PLT out.

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335 16 59 h2 CDR This is the CDR - This is the CDR 17 -


correction - at 16:58 at EREP
C and D panels. Delta 7 is reading
56 percent.

335 17 00 32 CDR Th_s _s the CDR at 17:00 Zulu


reading for Delta 6 - Delta 6
and the reading was 56 percent.

335 17 13 23 CDR Record; we are now going on tape.


Please record all recordings: all
readings. Alfa 2, 60, Alfa 3,
86; Alfa 4, 70; Alfa 5, 67;
A]fa 6, is zero. Bravo 2, 56;
Bravo 3, 76; Bravo 4, 71; Bravo 5,
75; Bravo 6, 50; Bravo 7, is 32.
Charlie 2 is 44; Charlie 3 is 88;
Charlie 4 is 71; Charlie 5, 83;
Charlie 6, 46; Charlie 7, 50 even.k
Delta 2, 86; Delta 3, 85;
Delta 4, 72; Delta 5 is 14;
Delta 6 is 57; Delta 7 is i0 percent.
Bravo 9 is reading 58, which is
okay on the monitor decal, hut it
doesn't match up with the checklist.
The checklist says it_ought to read
0 to 5. Charlie 7 is reading 50,
so we are okay there. S192
ALIGNMENT switch is OFF on panel 136
_id the cover is ON. (Lapse of time)

335 17 15 54 CDR Okay_ T minus 5 coming up. S192 mode


to READY. Door OPEN. The door
closed light _s out. Standing by for
S192 ready. Okay, we have a 192
READY li_t. MODE is ... a CHECK.
The S190 heater switch OFF light is
OFF. Delta temp on 117, press to
test, okay. Overtemp press to test_
okay. T minus 3. Preoperate
configuration coming up. Tape recorder
ON. READY light is ON. $92 is ON.
READY light is out, MODE is CHECK, the
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door is OPEN. 191 fc_ I_wet ON.


READY Light is ON. COOI,ER's ON,
and the door is OPEN.

335 17 17 38 PLT And we're up over the terminator.

CDR Okay, S190 is POWER is coming ON.


The READY ]ight out. We're in
STA_DBY. And the door I verify
is OPEN. S193 Romeo is in STANDBY.
The READY light's out. The
SCATTEROMETER is OFF. The READY
light's out. The ALTIMETER is OFF.
The READY light's out. 94 is ON.
The READY light is ON. Pre-op
confi_iration is complete.

335 17 18 36 _LT Okay, I'm swinging back and forth


from ... cirrus.

PiT 2_d at 18:40, meed to get the


-- coraputerdata thereoutof the -
it ought to give you some of the
finer sort of, which, I doubt,
they can find. That's lO-seconds
of camera I got to check snow
peaks, covered mountains.
I

CDR I don't hear the camera running.

PLT _'h_,it's nJt.

CDR Okay.

PLT I'm not taking data, yet. Don't


start till 26:53. l'm trying
to get a couple of freezies [?]
in here. Make some cormnents.

CDR HOW'S it looking, Ed?

335 17 20 00 PiT Oh, Benard Cellsl Hey, over land.

335 17 20 05 PLT l'm going to do my camera test


n OW.
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335 17 20 ]5 PLT C_m_ra test off. Oksy, the two


Bernard cells over land, it loosk
like. No, those were open ceils
by the way, you can see them.

CDR 2-1/2 minutes, EREP starts.

CC Sky]ab, we're marking through Goldstone.

CDR Roger, Houston. No downlink this


time, right?

CC Promise.I

335 17 21 14 SPT Okay, Hank, we've been pushing the


maximum H we can get out of it.
We're bumping up around 65 percent
_id Y is the only axis which is
showing a little decrement, then
about .005 slow, which ought to
give us around 4-1/2 degrees that
area, at the end of the mauuever
time.

CC Roger, we copy, Ed.

CDR 1-1/2 minutes to EREP start.

CDR 1 minute to EREP start.

CDR 30 seconds. B_!I, at ]0 seconds


after EREP start, at 23:10, we need
an AUTO CAL.

PLT Okay.

CDR 15 seconds.

CDR On my mark it will be 17:23:00.


St a_id by.

335 17 23 O0 CDR MARK. F/_EP start.

PLT ...

CDR St_d by. It will be 23:10


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with a VTS AUTO CAL.

PIT _d of nine[?]

CDR Okay, standby-

335 17 23 ll _.{_ I,_H_K.

CDR 23:10. SCATTEROMETER to STANDBY.

PLT That's weird. Up here.

CDR What's that?

FLT They call it the desert area out


in the West. I guess it's the
Great S_It Lake. That's what it
is. Okay, Just as long as you'll
know it. I'm going to get some
free tracking on that thing. Okay,
I'm at 24:33. I'm tracking what
I thinkis the SaltLakeor some
area close by it. Few clouds
over it.

CDR That's one of nry EREP sites, there


Bonneville Flats.

PLT Yeah.

C',R _'_n there where t_e railroad track


crosses.

ILT 2 24 I_8;22 is the angle.

CDR Okay, in about i0 seconds we'll ...


to receive that AUTO CAL to be
finished.

335 17 24 57 PLT Okay. That's enough of that.


Let's see, I got mountain lake.
q]lis is a mountain lake starting
at - no, around it - 25 - 25
minutes even and I'm backing it.
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Mo'mtain isuke. Big, it kooks like


it: has ice all aromld it.

CDR C</l y,Jl zoom in on that devil.

i [,T ok ay.

PLT Yeah, it does. It has ice in it.


Okay, snow all around it. Okay,
l'm right in the middle of it.
That's at 25:24 and I'm aiming
right in the water.l

PLT Nice little mountain lake there.

CDR Okay, on my nex_ mark you have the


S191 READY light will have come on.

P[,T Got - anouther little mountain lake


here. Hey, that's nice clear mountain
air, this thing works pretty good.

335 17 25 51 CDR MARK. S191 REPJDY light on at 50,


REFERENCE 6.

PLT Okay, enough of that. 26:53. l'd


better get set up for my nadir.

CDR (_ m_ mark it will be 26:28.


Stand by.

335 17 26 28 CDil I_\RK. A!'II½;TER_ STANDBY. 194


MODE, MANUAL.

FiT Be au_ iihll cotm_ry.

CDR On my mark it will be 26:41. Stand by.

335 17 26 42 SC Bt_RK. SCATTEROMETER, ON; RADIOMETER,ON.

CDR On my mark it will be 26:53.

335 17 26 54 CDR _&RK. S!90 MODE to AUTO. At my


mark it will be 27.

335 17 27 01 CDR MARK. 192 MODe to READY. ETC to


AUTO, Ed.
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SPT Go% it.

CDR Okay.

CDR On _%_mark it will be 27:34.

SC ... my ... and le1_ one, too.

335 17 27 B5 CDR MARK. S190 I_4_fERVALgoing to 20.

CD_ On it@mark it wi!_ be 27:45.

335 17 27 46 CDR MARK. S192 going to CHECK.


MODE to CHECK.

CDR On my mark it will be 28:24.


Stand by.

335 17 28 25 CDR _L_RK. PO[_R!ZATION on 193 going


to 4.

335 17 28 31 CDR ½&RK. At 28:30 S190 INTERVAL


going back to i0. ETC to STANDBY_ Ed?

SPT Got it.

CDR On my mark it will be 29:30. Stand by.

335 17 29 31 CDR MARK. S192 MODE to READY. On my


mark it']l be 29:52. 12 seconds from
now. Co_ ing u_, on 29:52. Stand by.

335 17 29 53 CDR MARK. SCAT_%l_OMETER to STANDBY.


RADIOI_gTER to STANDBY at 54.

335 17 30 02 CDR MARK at 30. 193 I_DIOMETER, OFF. 30:10.

335 17 30 ii CDR MARK. ALTImeTER, ON.

CDR On my mark it'll be 30:54. Stand by.

335 17 30 55 CDR MkRK. S190 INTERVAL to 20. On


mark it'll be 31:20. Stand by.

335 17 31 21 CDR MARK. S192 MODE to CHECK. On my mark,


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Ed, we'll put the _!'C to STANDBY


at 31:40. Stand by.

335 17 31 41 CDR _D_RK. _I'C to STANDBY.

FIT I_IT _'cportJ_g successful acquisition


c,f sites 420 stud 4)5, no showing
a !!0 or 4]5.

(]DR minute tJ]l the next mark.

CDR On n_ mark it will be 33:30. Stand by.

335 17 33 31 CDR MARK. ALTIMETER to STANDBY. On my


mark it'll be 33:45. Stand by.

335 17 33 46 CDR Y_RK. AI,ITII']ETF.Ris ON again.


We're looking for a S190 READy out
at 34:20.

335 17 34 22 _TIIR I_A_K. $190 REfd)Y light out at 34:21;


-- MODE to STANDBY ok

CC Sky! b, Houston. _le're about 1


i_in_te till LOS. We'll be
picking you up again at Vanguard
at 00:46.

CDR Roger, Hank.

ODE On my m_irK it'll be 35:15.

335 17 35 16 ODE MARK. $190 to SINGLE.

335 17 36 08 CDE On my mark it'll be 36:15. Stand by.

335 17 36 16 CDR MAEK. S190 to SINGLE, INTERVAL of


i0, FRAME 14; SHUTTER SPEED is FAST.

CREW ...

CI]R 'in_ old b_ggy's winding up. Be


checking second INTERVAL i0 ;
FRAME 14 ; SHUTTER SPEED FAST.

CDR On my mark it will be 37:05.


37:05, coming up; Stand by.
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335 17 37 06 CDR _t_/_K. ALTIMETER to STANDBY.


FADYOMETER to STANDBY. I0 soconds
to _EP STOP. On my mark it'_l
be 37:20. Standby.

335 17 37 21 CDR _,!?,RK.EREP STOP. 193 ANGLE _o zero.

CDR Private EREP starts at |_]:25.

(]DR You out over the water, Bill?

PLT Yeah.

PLT WE ought to be coming back in over


la_d amy time. I may be wrong;
maybe we're over land now. Oh,
yeah; we're over land.

CDR 3 minutes to EREP START.

335 17 39 i0 CDR Okay, now for a big CD. Where are you?

335 17 39 27 CDR 2 minute anti] EREP START.

PLT Hey, we're out on a river here.


Stand by. Big river. Ther we go
that'll do.

335 17 40 26 CDR 1 minute until EREP START.

CI)R On II_z_rk it will be 41:25, and


we'll have an E_qEP START. Stand by.

335 17 41 26 SC MARK. EREP START. On my mark it'll


be 41:33. stand by.

335 17 41 34 SC _RK. S190 to AUTO. On my mark it'll


be 41:4].

335 17 41 41 CDR MARK. S192 MODe to READY. ETC t


AUTO, Ed.

SPT <lotit.

CDR 0n i_ mark it'll be 42:36. Standby.


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335 17 42 37 CDR _L[t_i. RADIOMETER's ON. On my


_ it'll be 43;30. Stand I,:'.

335 17 43 30 CDR _,_K. S193 POLARIZATION to i.


Looking for a S190 READY light
out at 43:50. ETC will go to
stsnd by at 42:50. Stand by and -

335 17 43 50 SC _J\R_. Okay, at 43:51 the 190 light


wen_ out. ETC is at STANDBY.
43:56, 192 MODE to CHECK; S190
.....to STANDBY SHU_EB SPEED
SLOW.

SC Stand by for 44:21. Stsmd by.

335 17 44 22 SC MARK, 21. RADIO_ETER to STANDBY.

335 17 44 31 CDR MARK at 44:30. 191 REFERENCE


going to 2. S190 INTERVAL is going
to 20. FRAMESto 06. Okay,recheck
them. S191 HEb_ERENCE, 2; S190
INTERVAL, 20 ; FRAME, 06.

CDR Okay, Bill, we're going to what


an AUTO CAL in around l0 seconds.
30 seconds, I'll give you a holler.

PLT Okay.

CDI_ o
L(_ beo ds .

CDR ]0 se_<)_ds; s/_:lon _ mark it'll be


45:23, s2_d we'll be coming in with a
9'?S AUTO CAL. Stand by.

335 17 45 41 CDR }i%RK. VTS AUTO CAL. On my mark it'll


be 47 at the minute, 6 seconds from
1i OW.

335 17 46 21 CC Sky]ab, I{ouston. Through Vangrard


for 9 minutes. Out.

CDR Roger, }lamk.

CDR 30 seonds from the next mark. On my


mark it'llbe 47:00. Standby.
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335 17 h7 01 CDR MkRK. SCATTEDO_TER ON;


RODIO?6'b_ER ON. On my mark it'll
be 47:13. Stand by.

335 17 47 14 CDR MARK. S!90 MODE to AUTO. On my


mark it'll be 47:20. Stand by.

335 17 47 21 CDR MARK. 192 I:_ODE,READY. B_2C


to AUTO, Ed.

SPT Got it.

CDR On my mark it'll be 48. Stand by.

335 17 48 00 CDR MARK. S194 MODE TO MANUAL. Watching


the S191 for READY light ON.

335 17 48 20 CDR MA}_K. READY ON at 19. 48:19.


My next mark will be at 48:40.

CDR Comingup on 48:40. Standby.

335 17 48 40 CDR MARK. 192 MODE to STANDBY.


Watching for a IKEADY light out
on S190 at 49:00
even.

335 17 49 02 CDR MARK. A READY light out at


01. ETC to STANDBY, Ed.
_@j next mark will be at 49:12.
SLand by -

335 17 49 13 CDR MARK. SCATTERt$'LETER to STANDBY;


RADIOMETER to STANDBY. EREP STOP
at 49:17. S190 MODE to STANDBY.
Okay, Ed, we start the SI manuever
in 30 seconds; 20 seconds; i0 seconds.
On my mark it'll be 17:59 even.
Stand by.

335 17 50 01 CDR _,'L%RK.MODE to SI.

CC SPT, while you're at the panel,


there, would you get the SO -
75 ... to stop for us, please?

335 17 50 40 CDR All right, Bravo 7 is reading 32,


32 percent. S192 DOOR CLOSED.

SPT l'm going to close your door here


on the 190. 90 DOOR CLOSED.
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335 17 58 53 SPT SF_ at 17:58. Debriefing the


ETC run on this Jast Z-LV pass.
Okay, it all went all right except
for two anomalies. Number one:
the ... time when we came up on
the Houston area, ... we had the
pass(?) to change shutter speed
and frane rate.

335 17 59 20 SPT At STANDBY 1 had the radint shutter


speed and they ahd frame rate repped(?)
in there. And at the bottom it also
had AUTO. But it did not have any time
corresponding to AUTO. Therefore
when I pushed on the tab I tried
to figure it out. and the only
thing we were coming up on the Houston
area, I finally concludedthat they wanted
me to go to _JTO there and perhaps it was
not an ... in the time column. So,
we adjusted the eordinal read-in into the
Houston area, but we did get Houston.

335 17 59 52 SPT However, there was a second anomaly.


And that was the door on the clock was
ajar, which I notied about half was
thourgh the run. I needed to work over
on the righthand side of the camer
and did not notice it until about half way
through the run. So those were -
well, perhpas two errors on my part.
I'd like to make a note now to the flight
planners. Do not ever shcedule S183
and a ETC prep simultaniously. There
was no way this morning that I could
get the ATM pass in, get the ETC
prep done, and wait for Jerry to
get the S183 out of the window
nad all of the evacuations gone
out the S183 equipment. I mechanically
did get a start, but what it cut me
out of was a time to both study the pad
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and to check over all of the equipment.


I was late starting the ATM and as evidenced
by the pass, I also did not check over
the ETC carefully. The time which
we've taken up with the
183 ops is the only contributing
factor althoug ti was still an error
on my part. Do not ever schedule 1 -
S183 post - that's S183 post operations
nad ETc prep simultaneously.

335 18 01 40 SPT SPT out.

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335 19 20 21 CDR And that exposure was - stand b_


Okay, the Nikon photo was Nikon
frmme number four. And the film
was India Romeo 08.

335 19 21 h3 CDR This is the CDR again. The subject


is again ... to 59. The Hasselblad
settings were a shutter speed of
1 over 500. The -the opening -
the F stop was F/ll - correction -
it was F/16. We set F/16 because
of all the clouds and we figured
you could probably develop it to
get the ...

335 19 29 4h SPT SPT at 19:29. Debriefing handheld


photo. 146-2-h over the Pampas area
and Argentina. The IR film was used
at IR, India Romeo 08.

335 19 30 54 SPT The ......... IR08 was frame number


"_ three. In looking at the area you
could certainly see a wide range of
different colors and fairly linear
demarcation, however there was a - I
would say within our field-of-view
usually 5 to 500 to 1,000 different
square patches or rectangular patches.
Trying to describe any one of them
would be fairly difficult. They range
from brown to relatively good, healthy-
looking green. Several of them are
relatively dark. The whole area itself
looked as though it was exceptionally
well laid out in the geography of the
farm land. I did not notice any large
color - discoloration across any single
area. It was all broken up into single
units. There doesn't seem to be any
characteristic which permeating [?] any
one segment of the total matrix.
SPT out.

335 19 34 41 SPT SPT at 19:34, reporting the uses of


handheld photos - color option photos
off of CX20.

TIME SKIP
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335 19 36 5h SPT Frame numbers on the IR cartria_,e


beyond the CX20. h6 to h5. They were
taken of what appeared to be an oil
spill off the coast of Argentina. There
was the ocean water. The location was
at slightly south of Buenos Aires,
Argentina. The ocean water was a
relatively bright blue or in some
instances going toward a darker blue.

335 19 38 39 SPT Okay to be a little more precise on


the colors the water, itself, appeared
on the Foret water scale, that's
F-O-R-E-L, Forel water scale to be
about a 2 or a 3. That's the blue
water. And then there was a contA_ hate
which appeared to be the oil spill
itself, which looked like about - they -
they don't have one on here; it probably
looked to be about a very bright 8 or 9,
a very bright green. There was a very
localized concentration of it which we got,
a couple of hundred miles across. And
then there was very wide-spread patterns
of the - looked almost like a network of
patterns across the ocean, all along the
coastline that we could see by Argentina.
The scale of the network was - oh, I'm
guessing now at about a couple of
hundred miles ... of the cont_nate
and in the other cases it did resemble
a network. It looked as though the
contaminate had been there for a long time
from the - from the first of the
contamination - been there for a long
time - from the way it was - had spread
out across the ocean. On the other hand,
the one concentrating solution we looked
at, looked as though it was relatively fresh
because of it's brighter color and
relatively compact nature. The pattern
in the compact one wan neither a water
sea or - or linear. It was more - less
of a random stringing. SPT out.

3335 20 15 38 PLT Okay, M131-2 ..... PLT is subject.


Debriefing. Describe the resist difficulty
_-_ relativeto - relativeto ground-basetrail
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making space orientation Judgment. I


had no diffculty at alJ but I didn't
know how - I didn't know whether I was
right or not but I went in and put in
what I thought it ought to be.

335 20 16 05 PLT Did you experineee any conflicts between


sensory cues, particularly when making
Judgements with respect to the external
frame of reference? No. Did you at any time
experience a positive sense of the upright?
No. Were your Judgements influenced by
auditory cues or other environmental
factors? No. Did the line target appear
stable and trader your complete control
during the settings? Yes. If - okay.
Additional co_snents ?

335 20 16 33 PLT None.

335 20 26 h8 SPT SPT at 20:26. Giving the results of


M131-2on the PLT. I giveyou the
sequence numbers, the page number, and
internal pitch and roll and extern_l pitch
and roll. Here we go. Sequence one:
page 5-14. Pitch internal: 280 - 28.0, 29.0,
30.0, 26.0, 23.0. Roll internal: 65.0,
68.8, 66.2, 67.0, 68.0. And pitch external:
26.0, 25.0, 21.5, 18.0, 21.0. Roll
external: 71.0, 68.0, 67.5, 69.2, and
69.5. On those the externals, the pitch
decreases between 3 and 4, between 2 and 3,
for both 3, 4 and 5, were proceded by
moving the goggles all the wskv down to low
pitch. And is in there, in the reaction.
I have settings on the chain for the PLT
that have been used, are 20.5 and F.
Number 2 on page 5-16. PLT internal
pitch: 19.4, 19.4, 19.4, 19.2, 19.1.
Roll: 18.1, 18.2, 18.2, 18.1, 18.2.
External: 19.1, 19.0, 18.7, 19.2, 19.0.
External roll: 18.7, 19.5, 20.2, 19.7,
19.7. Number 3 on page 5-18 on biomed
checklist. PLT internal pitch: 18.9,
19.0, 18.9, 19.0, 19.0. Roll: 18.8,
18.9, 18.6, 18.6, 18.6. External pitch:
18.9, 19.4, 19.2, 19.6, 19.6. Roll: 18.2,
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18.5, 18.6, 19.2, 19.4. ._nber 4, page 5-20.


PLT pitch internal: 26.0, 23.0, 21.0,
23.5, 29.5. Roll: 72.3, 69.6, 67.6,
68.3, 67.3. External pitch: 30.0, 23.0,
25.0, 23.0, 23.0. Roll external: 76.0,
72.4, 71.2, 70.3, 70.7.

335 20 30 46 SPT 5, page 5-22. PLT internal. Tieh: i0.i,


09.7, 09.7, and i0.i, 10.2. Roll: 17.2,
17.2, 16.9, 16.8, 17.0. Pitch external:
18.6, 18.1, 18.2, 18.2, 18.0. Roll: 19.1,
19.1, 18.7, 18.5, 18.8. Page 6, 5-2h.
Item 6 on 5-24. PLT internal pitch: 10.3,
10.2, 10.9, ii.i, ii.0. Roll: ii-
correction 17.1, 17 - correction, let's
go back. Start with roll: 17.1, 16.8,
16.9, 17.1, and 17.1. External ptich:
18.8, 18.0, 17.9, 18.2, 18.4.
Roll: 19.6, 19.5, 19.2, 19.6, 19.0.

335 20 32 04 SPT SPT out.

TIME SKIP

335 20 51 XX PLT PLT recording leg blood pressure for the


CDR, subject of the M092. 120 over 78.
That's leg blood pressure, 120 over 78.

335 20 53 XX PLT PLT reporting on CDR calf measurement.


Left calf 13 even. Right calf 13 - 1/8.

335 20 56 33 PLT PLT reporting legband D Charlie Juliett


and Alfa Quebec on the right.

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12/01/73
Page 1 of 1

335 21 22 28 PLT PLT. The subject is CDR, M092, terminated


at 57 plus 3 zeroes on summary. I - that
was the first guy I photographed considered -
if the ... of ... is correct - I'll have
to get a hotograph of the face and so that
was about 2-1/2 minutes to go on the
uisibility.

TIME SKIP

335 22 15 40 SPT DUPLICATE OF DUMP TAPE 335-09/D-167


to
335 22 18 00

335 22 18 00 PLT We are at rimb off of 33 R seconds.


12/01/73 33 _-O_ /

, 1of
8
335 22 52 02 SPT SPT, at 22:52, debriefing the last ......
ATM pass, which was 22:03 for the
beginning. I already gave some
information on the pointing, which
was achieved by the first building
block 28, J0P hA step 4. The pointing
was good; however, to start it off,
despite the discussion we had this
morning with Bill Lenoir, I managed
: to get myself to a roll of -2503,
rather than the one which was sug-
_ gested in second building block of
appro_Ately 8000. So I was
essentially 180 degrees out. The 'D
! data is Just as good,but it was a
little bit harder to work the fol- "
": lowing building block. :_

335 22 53 15 SPT Okay. The first long exposure on "2


- " 82B, the 16-minute WAVE LENGTH, SHORT, -
_-" : went as advertised. Went - it was _Q
-z ii right on and I yanked the pointing -
.i LIMB POINTING, stabilized the MIRROR; -- _
and it was at 33, and it held real --
,:. i_ well. Continue on with 82B thro-gh "_
"- ;i the remainder of the orbit. Okay. --
: _- The second one, which is a 37, _7_o _
?_ has two exposures for 82B. And I ,_
see - I saw from readlng it that
: _- additional time was allowed for :_,
7- _ ms_m_zing D_'I'_.'CTOR
3, and I pre- -_
i s_e they must have _;ant Lymph beta. -_
_ Oxygen 6 gives a lot of limb-breaking _
_ and would not be too good for that, as Z
_ we discussed before. _<

{7 335 22 5_ 23 SPT So when I got to that point, I


C_ realized it had already maximized,
c_ and, for reasons I'l? discuss when
_¢ _ get to 56, I did not want to move
-_ the pointin_ because I had an ex-
_i posure going. I elected to move
_ the mirror in order _o give them
_ a different location. So I stepped it
-_ out to - to 39, and began the first
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LONG EXPOSURE there, which was


the 16-mlnute exposure.

335 22 55 00 SPT Correction - that was a 6-minute


exposure. Okay. At 39, we had
the clock counting down and about
a minute and a half remaining -
that's about 4:50. I noticed that
the MIRROR was no longer holding
attitude. In other words, at 39,
it was Jumping from 39, then back
into relatively low numbers, back
in - up to 39. So I stopped the
a3_OSURE and went back to LIMB SCAN.
Hope you can tell from your records
the duration of the time in which
_Z
that mirror was not holding attitude.
• It - I did not notice it until that
time and I had checked it a few times
previously, but there may be a part
of that where it did move in. We
i had gone in - when I _s looking at
it - to a distance of, say, 20 or
j so and back out...

-_ 335 22 56 ii SPT Okay. So that exposuae probably


_.: was not what we were after, there,
' because it was not a _recise location,
_._ although I think if you were averaging
_ over the - the prominence which was,
_" _ as I pointed out, in ._canning with
the 55, fairly uniform, then you'll
_ be able to see from the MIRROR AUTO
RAS'I'EHfrom 55 Just ur_iform it was.
And whether that part_ cular exposure
is of use to you I'm not sure. I
" certainly hope so.

335 22 56 46 SPT Second exposure on 82}I: WAVE L_GTH,


SHORT, for a i0 minute3. That one,
I electrica]]y moved %he mirror in
a little bit so that it would remain
stable. I moved it in, and it got
to - I think it got to 38, rather
than 39. I guess 40 is the 1_m_t. I
worked at 38 and gave a 6-minute ex-
posure, and I terminated the exposure
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............ because of ESS, exactly at 3 min-


utes and 55 seconds remaining. So
you did not get the full duration
there.

335 22 57 27 SPT Okay. 55. 55 got what they Were


after in the very beginning. The
MIRROR 3 RASTk_ - the MIRROR 3 BASTES,
however, was preceded by two GRATING
AUTO SCANS, which came about because
of the old error which is normally
"' made and I fell into in leaving the -_
GRATING REF switch into MECHANICAL
rather that - or in OPTICAL rather
than mechanical. So we went twice
.. around the GRATING before I caught
• up with it. But at the time We were
_ pointed at the brightest point in -
or a localized peak in Lymph beta, so
you've got some GRATING AUTO SCANs,
, which is what you're after in the second
_ building block. And that was at a
:. _-: position of 1032...the slit. _

_ 335 22 58 3_ SPT The second building block did not


-- change pointing. I noticed what we
_- " had down here was two _teps on either
"_' _ side of slit center, and then one -
_ more further out. I ,ras able to get •
_" the two on either side of slit center
_ _! for you. I figure th_.t the GRATING _
? AUTO SCAN - 2 GRATING AUTO SCANs which
_ we gave at the beginning took care " _
_ of the one at 1030, so I gave one at '-
_ 1034 and one at 1028. HoWever, I
did not get the one fu;ther out, which
wouldhave been at 103o.

" 335 22 59 28 S_T Also, we had Just finished the MIRROR


_ 3 RASTER - I'm sorry - we have _ust
'-_ finished the GRATING AUTO SCAN, and
_ I note that there is only 3 MIRROR
_. ': positions listed for that. Oh, I'm
... - I see. It is the same as -
as what I Just mentioned. We got
two on either side with the previous
GRATING AUTO SCAN and the - it's the
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one in the center with the -


correction: let's start from the
beginning. We got the GRATING
AUTO SCANs, 2 steps on either side
of that. So the only thing we lack
on that is the one at 10B4.

335 23 00 33 SPT Okay. The 56 is where I ran into


a problem which threw me off, and we
didn't keep track of the others as
well as I would have liked to. And
that was that I did not turn CAMERA
" POWER OFF in initiating the LONG
: EXPOSURE,so I got a - straight
SINGLE FRAME LONG EXPOSURE on FILT_
i. Noting this, I then gave them
a 16-minute - I'm sorry - a 2-minute
exposure on FILTER i.
7

335 23 02 08 SPT Okay, correction. Let's go back


and lock at 56 again. They got a
;: -_ l_-minute exposure on FIL'f.,'_ i,
' -_ in addition to the SINGLE FRAME
LONG EXPOSURE. This was followed
by a 6-minute exposure on FILTER 2.
- - Both of those, I see, are in the -
- between the mininnm and max_m_n
"- -_ specified. So I believe, although
•: they were not exactly what Ken was
...... after, they did get them decent data.
_ i And Ed got three PATROL, SHORTs in -
_ finishing up the order.

335 23 02 58 SFT So in s1-_mary, I think they got


_J some useful data out of it, except
for the one frame - one exposure
_ on 82B ... questionable, but it
was certainly _mning in an off-
-" nominal _nner. And I think what
-:' I'll have to do in the future is
_ to take more time at the beginning
_'_ of the orbit to read the whole
_ orbit to understand ... and where
we are. Because these - I think
- __ the two things - one thing that
: really got me was trying to figure
" 55 exposures once I realized 55
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locations, after I realized that


I was 180 out from where I should
be. And that distracted me from
watching the other instruments, and
I'm afraid it all got a little
unwi eldly there.

335 23 03 57 SPT SPT out. I'ii try to do better on


my day off.

335 23 05 58 SPT SPT at 23:06 with a question for


S055. In scanning of the prom-
inence on the last orbit, I received
counts on DETECTOR 3 at a GRATING
POSITION of 0028, corresponding to
Lym, n beta of 150 to 200. I _
notice that the card which had been -
information on the card which was
made up for me, has the DETECTOR 3
with _ should be something on the
-- order of 15 in a prr-_uence with a
backgrotmd count of three. And I'm
wondering whether that number is
wrong, or whether we Just happened
to have an exceptionally bright
prominence. I think probably the
former is true. l'm wondering if
you could clarify that for me. Th._
you.

335 23 07 09 SI_2 SPT out.

335 23 09 08 SI>_ SPT at 23:09. One other point on


the orbit which began at 22:03_ that
is that we've finished with a MIRROR
LINE SCAN for 55, pointing at a bright
spot in active region 87. I did not
have time to really search around to
find the region which }lad given
subnormal flare. However, it was the
brightest point in H-a_pha, which I
put it on. And we did give that all
the way down to TIME RIMAINING at
zero, in accordance with the JOP
setup.

335 23 i0 02 SPT SPT out.


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TIME S_P

335 23 28 08 SPT SPT at 23:28. Subject, temperatures


on crystal thermometers on RATE GYRO
package... XS, 95; Y5 is 93, Z5 is 9h.
X6 is 94, Y6 is 92, Z6 is 95.

335 23 28 42 SPT sPT out.

TIME SKIP

335 23 44 15 SPT sPT at 23:44, looking at the


WHITE LIGHT CORONOGRAPH display, and
looking at the point which we saw
earlier today and which I had described
-- as a star. In moving the CANIS'£_I_
a ROLL, I noticed that the star did
not move ... from the corona,
implying that we have something either
in the optics or in the television
Vldlcon. The - it appears in both
M0N 1 and M0N 2, so it's got to be
downstream of that. I think from the
TV which we sent down, you'll get
a look at it and be able to tell me
whether that was - has been there
previously, or whether it's a - a
new point. It was a good try. Next
time I'3-I come U9 _ith a real one.

335 23 45 23 SPT SPT out.

335 23 46 21 sPT SPT at 23:h6, with information on


VTR of ATM monitors. The VTR for
the test again, which began at 22:03
was at about 22:20. That is the
XUV MONITOR. The WHITE LIGHT C0RONO-
GRAPH, which appears at the very end,
was given on the fol3owing orbit at
23"_5.

335 23 47 23 sPT SPT out.

TIME SKIP
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i 335 23 52 0_ SPT SPT at 00:0_, discussing shopping
2 list items carried out on the orbit
B which began at 23:21.

5 i TIME SKIP
7 , i

35 00 0_ 33 SPT First of all, the building block


3 2 was run as specified, truncated at
_! 6. A shopping list 2 item, number 2,
2 was run on active region 87_ and now C
_3 ! a shopping list number 7 is in pro- (D
. gress, one of those suggested on the
:i i solar activity pad. The bright
_ point, using active region 87 - it _-
_ _, was an exceptionally small point. The _ :_
_ _ ' coordinates are a ROLL of minus 9
...07, UP/DOWN of minus 211, and a (O
--_ " L_F_/RIGHT of minus 817. On DETECTOR
_ _i 3. the oxygen 6 intensity was a
_ maw_mum of about 5200. In watching O
_ for a number of minute._, I saw it _
-- _ decrease to approx_-_ely 4500, and ' ---I
C:_. ::.t then spike on up again.

_ _,_B35 00 06 21 SPT At this point, I went into a MIRROR


_ v LINE SCAN. 56 is getting a PATROL,
,_ : SHORT, AND 82]3 is goin_ to get three I
_ ::,L performances of the WAVE T,A_NGTH,SHORT,
_ exposure times in one quarter sequence,
_ for a total of nine exposures.
O

:%'. SPT The exposures were be_&u - or the _-


L,_ MIRROR LINE SCAN was begun at 22 min-
utes remaining in the orbit. 82B
_; first got a 10-second exposure - or,
_ correction, got a _O-second expos-
.3__ • ure on this, followed by a one -
_0 160-second exposure, before the time's
_ one quarter was started on panel 127.
z2
_ 335 00 08 Ii SI>2 SPT out.

:: 335 00 12 06 SPS.
_ SPT at 00:12. ATM operations.
=_ Sc_e more data on shopping list
-'7 item 17 in progress. The point
t

-Q

8 8 i I I I
I
1 which was selected was extremely I
2 _,I I in that the DETECTOR 3 on
3 oxygen 6 would drop from 52 down
4 to 30 in plus or minus 2 ARC SECONDS,
5 UP/DOWN, and _most at that same
6 in L_'z'/RIGHT. In stopping the
7 _ating once at arotmd ... minutes
8 r_m-1_ng and once again at 12, the
9 counts were 4500 and then down to
10 4200.
11

12 35 O0 13 16 SPT SPT out. C


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335 21 45 37 PLT PLT, subject is the CDR M093 recording


total work 300 and 303 watts for the
three hundred and three M093. Subject
is CDR.

TIME SKIP

335 22 15 h0 SPT SPT at 20 - correction that's 22:16 ATM


operation: J0P hA, step 4, building
block 28. The subject is 37: I got some
I'd consider pretty good pointing on
this; I used Lyman beta at 0028 and
maximized that. I found that most of the
intensites throughout the H-alpha
prominences. I could see quite wall on
monitor 1. It ran around lO0 to 150.
There was one relatively bright dot in
the center as you'll see from the H-alpha
pointing. It's about 33 arc secondsoff
the limb and a little bit to the north
of center. The intensity there was about
200. In moving the slit up and down or
moving H-alpha up/and down tangent to the
solar limb the intensities did go from
200 down to around 160 back to 200. I
think I got pretty good pointing through the
slit. It is now parallel to the limb,
I should say precisely parallel, and I'm
using the limb pointing mode in order to give
a little greater stability to the mirror.

335 22 18 00 SPT And we're at a limb off - set of 33 arc seconds.

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Time: 0109 - 0139
1211173
Page 1 of 3

336 01 i0 12 SPT SPT at 01:i0. The subject on M131-2.


Discussing first the degree of difficulty
relative to ground-based trials in
making spatial orientation Judgments.
Internal was no problem with the rod
and sphere. Externals were a little
bit more I don't have any feeling of
being pressed down on the chair. In a
couple of instances I felt as though
I was actually revolving and pitching.
What I did with m_ body was strictly
body geometry, which led me to m_ke
the settings which I could. The line
and goggles - the otolith goggles, those
settings were - internal was no problem.
External still was all body geometry, but
I noticed a great deal of difference
between that and the ground. I did,
however, with the rod and sphere, I think.

336 01 Ii 37 SPT Okay, conflicts between sensory cues,


particularly when making Judgments with
respect to external frame of refernce,
which, Bill, please explain. Yeah, I already
mentioned this; the first one - conflict
was at one point I felt as though I was
rotating and tumbling, especially as I was
laying on my back. It was a very slow
drift. Whereas I knew I was not. Maybe
my body geometry told me something else,
becasue I ... made me cross my chest while
I was in the chair, the way we resolved
it, of course, was using body geometry,
because I realized the other was not true.

336 01 13 30 SPT And at the same time did you experience a


positive sense of the upright? It was
tough to disassociate the whole experience
from that in the one-g trainer, I find
myself feeling for gravity. This is done
with a close proximity in simulation doing
this experiment here and I told the trainer ...
The ... are almost identical. I do not feel
a positive sense of the upright now. Were
your Judgments influenced by auditory cues
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or other environmental factors? No, I


would say not. Did the line target
appear stable and under your complete
control during the settings? Yes.
And if not, describe the amplitude,
direction, frequency, and approximate
velocity of apparent motion. There were
none. Additional comments and observations.
My own opinion, hope you end up with a
wider scatter of data in the external frame
of reference. I don't know if anyone can
come up with a bias in any given direction,
however. SPT out.

336 01 14 00 PLT PLT giving the results of M131-2 on the


subject, SPT. Log l, internal: 12.5,
70.8; 18.5, 70.4; 18.5, 67.3; 19.0, 66.3;
15.0, 66.8. External 35.0, 68.5; 28.5,
68.7; 32.0, 67.7; 28.0, 69.8; 30.0, 70.6.

336 01 14 40 PLT Log 2, SPT. Internal: 195, 200; 200,


199; 205, 198; 204, 194; 204,195.
External: 203, 194; 210, 190; 205, 192;
208, 190; 206, 194. End of external on
log 2.

PLT Log 3, internal: 189, 195; 194, 192;


196, 199; 203, 198; 203, 195. External
185, 199; 195, 196; 192, 195; 195, 195;
201, 197,. End of log 3.

PLT Log 4 internal: 19.0, 69.2; 19.0, 68.6;


20.0 69.0; 19.0, 80.0; 20.0, 70.0.
External: 33.5, 71.5; 32.0, 71.8; 35.5,
70.1; 35.0, 70.2; 34.7, 68.2, End of log 4.

336 Ol 16 09 PLT Log 5 internal: ii0, 175; iii, 176; i16,


i17; iii, 178; iii, 178. External: 190,
190; 190, 197; 189, 195; 133, 178, 193;
178, 188. End of log 5.

CC Okay, ... Vanguard, evening status report,


and a data/ voice tape recorder dump and ...

PLT Log 6, 176, 193, 180, 192, 180, 190, 180,


192, 187, 192. End of log 6.
--4
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336 01 35 40 CREW Go ahead, Bruce.

336 01 35 40 CDR This is the CDR at 01:36 Zulu reporting on


target of obser - correction, earth
observation target number HH35-1. We
apparently flew right over it; w_ located
the island of FiJi and we were managing
to pick up a few of the small _slands
near by. The Samoan Islands were
completely under clouds. The cloud
covering the area was scattered to broken
and we could find nothing that looked like
submerged volcano or a surge, seamount, of
any kind. So we did not take any pictures
of bhe Tonga Volcano. CDR out.

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Time: 0216 to 0351 GMT
12/02/73

I
: 33_-02-_iS-06"-PLT _o_ an annma_n-yon uAu - .
2 correction, Nikon 02 and f_im pack IR08.
3 When I was down loading it from stowage,
4 I was rewinding at the cassette and I
5 felt the resistance go, and I opened the
6 back, and there was still film in it. So
y I have exposed the first part of that roll
8 to light. I don't think that I slipped the
-- rewind knob out ; I could have, however
10 there's - that's not the only problem. I
11 now can't get the back closed, so I suspect
12 s_m_lar sort problem with their interlock
13 mchanism. I'm goingto check it out when
I_ I have time. That's Nikon 2, and the film _I
15 part of which I exposed was IR08. And
16 I _rill troubleshoot the camera later when
17 I have time and give a report on it. -- :_
13 I." i

23 TIME SKIP
21 ( m
22 336 03 07 26 PLT PLT on channel A giving approximately 3 O
23 minutes of XUV down 19uk. Time is GMT __ nl
24 _ 03:07:h2. We're coming up - powering up
25 tO do J0P 6. The PMEC starting approaching -4
2_ flare - I had - I got _pproach and I say
27 it went as high as 55( , I think. And I had
2S quite a lot of activity at X - in X-ray _m-ge 0,_
_
_? display, and looked ix: XUV for point --_
v','_ brightening All three of us started looking ,,
_ at it, and I ended up _ing a - I - I'ii '_"
32 e.ll that in the debriefing.
33 t O
3_ PLT Okay, so we're having a few minutes of 7.
F
35 XUV M0N here, and then I'm going to
36 start into J0P 2A, step 6. I'Ii go to
37 one more cycle of integration, and
33 the time is 03:08:36 row. PLT out.
3o I
40 336 03 13 31 CT'R This is the CDR at 03:13 Zulu. At 03:07,
4_ "r took a handheld 30-rillimeter Nikon
42 picture of the east cepe, New Zealand,
43 the heel of the boot. I had nothing
_4 special in mind when I took it, Just the

46 '

,t8 ,,
!

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_Dmz__Tape 336-02
2 7 i I II
I
_ knowledge that there are very few pictures
from space of New Zealand. And only the
3 toe and the heel were available to us
s/cthe time. We didn't get the thing
5 set up quick enough to get anything at
the toe. But I did get the cape of -
7 New Zealand. The magazine was Charlie
8 X-ray 20. The frame number is 44. It
"; was taken at 03:07; f/8, 300-millimeter
I0 lens ,1/500.

I_ S36 03 25 58 PLT PLT debriefing the ATM pass. GMT is C


13 03:26. Okay, when I powered for un-
I_ attended, I checked all the instruments, m
15 Noticed that I was getting a lot of -4
16 activity on the X-ray _m_ge dissector.
_7 I was getting PMEC counts aboue 500
_? consistently. Looked at the XUV MON;
19 • did not have a point brightening in
_0 _ unintegrated display, but the H-alphfa i
_' display showed quite a lot of activity m _
_2 in active region number 87. I turned off O
23 coronagraph, and went over to look at nl
24 it, and I spent several minutes taking --
25 a look at the - what I thought was a D_
_ otential flare region, since down on --
27 the pad it had already indicated it.

2_ 336 03 27 03 PLT A sort of nominal type flare watch Lybrid i


_ JOP. And so I least indicated then by l
_" the shopping list 31 reference, so I !
_2 took a look at it. Slewed back over !
.'3 but set up all the ins Gruments to ma_e , O
_4 sure I wasn't going to screw it up. And I Z
F
"_5 then I started taking data at frame 5400.
_ When I saw it, hurrah, go ahead and
_, pick up and I rolled to i0,800 on the
._ second swquence, bright view of the
39 Inst_rm__ents will be affected.

41 336 03 27 _0 PLT It would have been all right, I think, except


42 for two errors in Judgment. One is I
43 didn't roll to 10800 ; I rolled to 9800.
_4 The other was that I should have not done
_ the continuous sequence by cutting short
46 at 9 frames, but I think I - Looking _ ,
_7 _ack on it now, I thin]: I would have deleted

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I
I
I that. Other than that, the - the thing
was run nominally. The 12-minute
3 exposure on the 54, and 56 single
4 frmae _, the timer didn't start when I
5 hit the switch, or the - somehow or another
6 the index didn't work right. I think I
7 got near 11-1/2 or 12-1/2 minutes. I'ii
5 use the little auxilary timer that we
= carry around in our pockets.
i0 i
_I 336 03 28 24 PLT Sometimes it has an ambiguity of I minute.
12 And when I was going for 12 - sometimes I
13 el - I either got 11-1/2 or 12-1/2. And
i¢ tha- that's the anomaly on that one m
15 exposure. So JOP step I completed as - as -4
]6 briefed. The VTR, 3 minutes of video -r
_7 tape, end I forgot to turn the "video --
r/.
_- tape recorder on. But I did give XUV MON
_9 and I did give several sequences of
_3 integrate. And right now, let's see, C
7_ we're starting to go behind atmosphere. P3 t_
22 That PMEC, is still hovering between C
23 400 - around 400. Okay, now J0P 2A, -- nl
_z building block i0, was executed as per -4
25 pad. Slit was rolled below what I -r
C6 thought was a descended neutral line. I _
27 perhaps did get a little ... part of
_$ the slit, but I wanted to get the slit
27 in the hottest part and in order to do ":
=C that, the hottest part as I Judge it to
_! "be ...... XUV MON and integrate. So _,
32 I think I filled the slit probably
_3 obstinately with hot _tuff. $4 didn't O
Z
._ operate because we were in sort of a _-
35 flare watch with - it was sequence .<
"_6 PATROL SHORT. Hit one MIRROR AUTO
_7 RASTER, shut it dowa, but with the attention
_ of ... I or 3 for intensity. I did not
._? do that so I didn't get, any more data with
40 5_- But there _asn't _ch to that one,
41 _o I did get the two exposures 82B, io
42 seconds, and 40 seconds. The NU z update
43 1_s performed on time, and as I was watching
44 the antivieregion 87 we wetn toward t
45 darkness, it looked !i_e it was - sort i
.:_- of powering down itsel_, cooling down [
_7 a little bit because b,_ryillium aperture at |

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I I

! F one time went from h to 3 and then toward j


2 the end of psss, cycled from 3 back down
3 to 4.
5

336 03 30 40 PLT So apparently that leaves it there for


7 the time being. It's starting to cool
down a little bit. Of course, no telling
what it'll do next time around. Let's see
i0 very quickly, H-alpha frame count is
_I 14373. 56, 05331; 82 Alfa, 165; 82 Bravo, _
_2 1545;52 is 7255; 54 is 5028. Pit debriefing. __
12 Out. i

15 336 03 32 I0 SPT SPT at 03:32 reporting on the use of -_


16 handheld photo. We powered the Hasselblad _:
7 with a CX47 --

_9 CC Skylab, this is Houston through Vanguard __


20 for 7 minutes. Over. C_
1
23 ! "i
1
_J

_ _ Photo was taken at 03:22. Stand by. ._


25 i "_
2_ CC We got a question on the status of the i
2Y film in Nikon 5. You got a minute?

_- PLT Okay, Itm on the ATM panel right now, but " m
_ fire away. I think I may be able to answer
31 it. I -I b_

_2
I O
33 C3 Okay, the evening status report came down : _
34 before S233 was scheduled - - r-
s_ - i "< ._
36 SPT Continuing on with - CX47, frs_e number 9,
_7 with it a low, an associated frontal
33 system out over the ocean. And with a ...
39 of low Sun angle .... Wake view, with a _-
40 low Sun angle and it showed up the cloud
41 definition exceptiona]]y well. The some
42 of thunder storm funnel up coming through
43 the circus. Exceptionally good three -
44 dimensional picture of a good low and
45 frontal system coming off from it. SPT out.

47 PLT ... We're on our toes. Of course we've been


4_ _ _olng that for several .-.-._mowand that-is
how we do it. _

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I _ CC Okay, and I have mentioned it before, but
2 _ we'll call you through - -
3! I
4 !336 03 37 40 SPT SPT at 03:37 reporting on the sighting of
5 what appears to be another object in
6 orbit very similar to ours. It was seen
7 at the wardroom window exactly perpendicular
to the plane at the wardroom window at
03:25. Appeared Just at sunset; it most
10 likely has reflected light from the object.
11 It looked like it was tumbling slowly ,.
12 through the period of the white oscillations y_
13 was around once every 46 seconds. It 9_
_4 was not a uniform tumble in that teach peak m
15 in brightness was not exactly the same as -4
16 the previous. After 5 minutes - that's
_7 at 03:30, it had moved relative to us
19 30 degrees in the minus-X direction, that is,
:9 up towards our head as we stand in the L_
2?, ln_rdroom. The - it eventually faded away
2_ where it could not be seen at about - of DI
_2 complete darkness. O
23 ! -- "11
_' _36 03 39 15 CC PLT, Houston, I minute to LOS here. Next
25 station contact in 12/2 minutes ... And I
26 we would like you to confirm the TV MON is _
27 off, S056 AIRLOCK DOOR TO CLOSE and S055
_ MODE to STOP as you close out the panel _ >
z_ this panel, i :_
_ _
_I PLT Okay, Bruce. ! I'm Just going to do it slowly. _ ,_
32 j "::
33 CC Okay, and a frames count, if you wo_Lld. 0
Z _'

34 We've got 30 seconds now if you can Just - 2" _,


25 read all the 'frame cot_ts in sequence, and "_ %.i
36 I'll _rlte them down. ":-

_8 _TT SPT at 03:39 and I'ii _ry this one again _


3_ reporting on the sighting of an object in _,
40 orbit very close to om-s. It was sighted _
41 at 03:25. _
42 _:

47

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1 _l' W_ich--... i_ is now OST2>. b_can_ by,
2 let me wait until this other report's
3 over. J
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5 CC ... retrieve the information.
L
5
7 i336 03 40 39 SPT SPT again reporting on the object which
8 we sighted. It was seen out the wardroom
window at 03:25. The line of sight was
!0 directly perpendicular to the plane of the
_1 wardroom window. It was an object which
_2 most likely was tumbling, as its intensity
_3 varied with a frequency of around 46 - C
_ once every 46 seconds. The peaks in intensity
15 were not the same, that is uniform in time, --
16 so I suspect that the object was tumbling =
7 in a random mode, that is in a way which
_._ would not always expose the same surface
c to the Sun and reflect if off. At 03:30, it _
IC had ... up 30 degrees off our direct line of U
t' sight out the wardroom window in the plus-X 7 ,.7 '_
:2 direction - correction, that's minus-X direction
2." as we look - The motion in the wardroom window T,
-, was towards our heads or the twelve o'clock --
;5 position as we're looking out, that would -_
Z
2_ be in the minus-X direction. The - object
27 faded away at 03:32 where we could no longer
_ see in that reflection light. We had seen ,_c
_ . the object once before, and most likely
T probably won't see it ,_ain now that we are _
_ looking for it. Now ozr question is is it -J
._2 part of the booster that put the Skylab work-
32 shop in orbit? Most likely it is. SPT out. C.

3_ J Z,_
?s 336 03 48 17 SPT SPT at 03:48 Subject 133. In a previous ._
_ discussion I believe i_ was yesterday morning
i_ on 133, I mentioned th_ fact that so far
_3 all of the nights which I have had with
37 MISS, the duration of the sleep has been
40 below what I consider to be my average and
41 'my required sleep .... has led to ... mis-
_2 interpretations. And I would like to point
43 out that the reason this is below sleep is
44 because of the operational requirements of
45 the m/ssion as opposed to the 133 itself.
45 M133 has slowed me down in no way from sleeping.
47 i
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it inconvenience, with the electrodes -


electrolyte which gets in the hair, but
that is no problem, I sleep Just as well
with the cap on as I do with the cap off.
It was somewhat of an incumberance on the
ground, but I found it is no problem
up here. And if the mission requirements
will allow me to ge a good 8 to i0 hours
sleep, I am sure I can get it with the
sleep cap on well as I can with it off. I
think it's a good experiment. I'm all
for getting as much out of it as we can.

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336 12 15 22 SPT SPT at 12:12. PRD readings:

_; 42L26,o
23118,38144. SPT out.

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/ 336 i5-22 28--CDR This is the--CD-R-at 15:22 Zulu.


I took a couple of handheld photos.
- The first one was with the Hasselblad
lOO-millimeter lens. The magazine
-_ was Charlie X-ray 47. The subject was
Lake Erie. We had a good clear -
clear day over Lake Erie, and I
: thought I would try to pick up the
lake circulation pictures that I was
': unable to get a couple of d_Ts ago;
"_ that's HH38, Hasselblad i00, f/ll,
:i 1/250, and that was frame number 26. C
_S Then as we continued on down, I
_; got a pictur e of P_mlieo Sound between
_5 Cape Fear and Cape Hatteras. The - ._
; I_ that was done with the Nikon 300-millimeter --
7 lens f/ll, one over 500, and that --
:: _ was Charlie X-ray 20, frame nmmber h3.

:: 1336 15 23 32 CDR CDR out.


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-
_ } beginning at 15:0_. Building block IA _
-'_! went nominally, no problem. I was ... t.D
T. -t: executing IB and in the deta/is of -_
_ :_ ; working that_ when I _ot a flare "--
- :_ i alert.

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336 16 09 06 SPT - BERILLIUM and ALUMINUM APERTUREs, I


had a reading of 3 and 2, respectively.
The IMAGE INTENSITY COUNT was also
up above background.

336 16 09 32 SC Okay at this point, I took a glance at


H-ALPHA 2 and it stood out very clearly.
And out of instinct rather than
following procedures, I took what
amounted to be about 5 seconds, I
would estimate, to go over and _et
on top of it. At that point, 1 started
the experiment from their respective
flare modes. The first I believe I've
got going was AUTO, SHORT for 56.
55 - 5h, I got going at a M, 108,
64 or M, 5, 0, 8, 64. That switch is
taped on the panel and there's no way
of moving it right now. 55 in a
MIRROR, LINE SCAN, and then I noticed
that I really had it in at - down at
line 25 and I enhanced the point with -
_-_ /-- - with A-ALPHA I. And I could clearly see
that it would be off the llmb and would
not get any useful data. And I stepped
it up, although I'm not sure, right at
this point whether I stepped it up
before or after initiating 82A and
82B, in their respective flare modes.
But both of those things were accomplished
in a short period of time•

336 16 Ii 14 SPT And in looking at it, I saw a ?MEC


in the upper!900s. It had triggered
at 608. And!I watched it. It was
not changing very much, if anything,
it looked as if it had Just levelled
off. And I concluded that I had gotten
to the - not a real early flare rise
which is what we're really after in this
mission, but close to the flare peak,
at which point I changed the - or stopped
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the experiments which did not want


to be operating unless you saw the
flare rise. That's 82A, 82B, and
54. Okay, two - two points also
got H-ALPHA i going to four frames
per minute after I got everything
else running. And one thing I
neglected to do in 55 was to put
their detectors to OVERRIDE. However,
I did not ge_ a trip-out on - on any
of the detectors.

336 16 12 h6 SPT Okay, seeing that it was & limb flare -


nad I would estimate that about 6 minutes
or so had gone by - I1m sure that you
could - That's my own mental estimation.
I - I'll have to get another stopwatch
up here. We Just flat donlt have one
except for the wristwatch which I've
got running on GMT. 80 X was unable
to time %hat. I would estimate that
,_ it was about 6 minutes from the time
we got the FLARE ALARM trlg_ered to the
time that I went Sun centered, rolled
to a ROLL Of a sdnus 0500, which is
the maximum pose%lye roll w_ eculd
get. And it _t the fl_re ... at
about 03.30-Cr 4. And I got 52 going
to the MODE, ;CONT_8 at 6-1/2 minutes.
On )2, _ realized that sines we were -
hsd missed the flLre rise at 52 was
perhaps the one we _ould 6et the most
USefUl _ta on. So I concentrated on
th&t. And i _Delieve _2 was run
straight on _@cordanee wlth building
block 9, cONTINUOUS •.• TV monltor,
which _ recorded. I a_tld not see any
transient however. Gave a STANDARD
MODE, lit%is more TV, & OONTiNUOU8 and
i put anther STANDARD in right at the
very end of the orbit, which terminated
_thO seconds before - yes_ 40 Seconds
_fore _0K. On _) m_l_9,m_ apologies
to _hose folMs, _ made two errors in
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getting them set up. One was, I


went to - I went to MIRROR, LINE SCAil
initially and I got it to the right
line. I think it got some good data.
Initially, I pointed at the flare.
However, once I went to Sun center)
for some reasons two things happened.
One, I found myself in MIRROR ) AlVfO
RASTER rather than MIRROR, LINE
SCAN. And I also had 650 on the
grating position as opposed to what
we started with, which was 162. So
apparently I had inadvertently hit
the START switch while we were over on
thc grating side for a short while and
either that or - I'l not positive
exactly how that happened. I guess
I'll have to be more careful in the
future.

33h 16 15 2h SPT What I concluded though was that rather


than cycle all the way around to zero
again was I expected 650 and that
was - It was giving information on at
least h detectors that I could see)
although it was only a neon I on one
nad neon II on number 2. And Lyman
continuum on the other two - on the
three and four. I'll be thinking back
over it though and perhaps those were
not the best lines to be looking at.
And I might have gotten a little bit
more useful _n going around taking the
time out to back to a grating of zero.

336 16 16 20 SPT On the TV recorder; the VTR, there


are five different sets of data. There
is - Well, initially one before the
flare went off. One at the XUV
MONITOR - I'm sorry. No, I did not
give you any before the flare went
off in the XUV MONITOR. There was one
at 26 time remaining - I'm sorry. Let's
go back XUV MONITOR, GMT at 15:26
has got some disintegration at h2;
f_

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again at 53 - That's all GMTs, with


all integrations and there was one more
in thery which I did not write down.
The white light coronagraph was given
some at GMT of 15:34 and 15:41. So all
in all - Well one other - couple other
observations. I did want to see what
I could observe in the XUV MONITOR with
the image intensity scope. And I
saw that i couS_d have, with the CONTRAST
all the way up, I could down to an intensity
of 3.5 - or brightness of 3.5 on the
scope. As usual, again there was just
nothing. I still observed at 1-second
integrations the location of a flare.
When I brought it up to a reading of 6,
it usually will still not give you
anything. But I could see it without
integration. So I feel I have at least
a reasonable setting to work with for
-_ futurework in - with the persistentimage.
scope. And that's a setting of 6. And
my meaning - I mean my being able to see
it - that it was the only feature on the
disk at those levels.

336 16 18 41 SPT Okay in the future I think what I'm


going to have to do is to move my
PMEC count down about i00, so what's
given there - Although I will not trigger
nay experiments. I'll try and follow
the building blocks and the J0P as
written. But I think for my own
notification of what's going on, I
certainly need that early warning. We
get so darn many false implications though
from the South Atlantic anomaly that
it makes it pretty hard to interpret
the real ones quickly. I think a fair
amount of time when we do get high
flare possibilities has to be devoted
to the flare wait and we'll Just be
spring-loaded to get it. I certainly
anti - This instance I was not springloaded
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and did not see anything until we got


the flare trigger; and then of course,
it was a flare alarm trigger and then ti
was too late. So, hopeing to do better
in the future on flare rises although
this was not too bead in that I think
52 probably got some good data• And
some of the other experiments that were
in - pointing at the flare rise. Oh,
I'm sorry. In the flare peak. Okay,
I got a double Z-LV pass to pull off
here and then I'ii pick up again on
ATM ops.

336 16 20 23 SPT SPT out.

336 16 22 03 PLT PLT recroding T2, Delta 6 read 44


percent, 44 percent.

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SKIP

336 16 27 00 PLT ... B channel reads ... T minus i0,


starting with Alpha i is reading 51,
Alfa 2 is reading 59, Alfa 3 is
reading 86 and good, Alfa 4 is reading
71, Alfa 5 is reading 67, and Alfa 6
is reading off-scale low, Alfa 7 is
readubg 0, Alfa 8 is reading O_
Alfa 9 is reading 0. Okay, staring
with Bravo. Bravo i is reading 50,
good; Alfa 2 is reading 56, in
range; Alfa 3 is reading 76. Okay.
Excuse me, that's Bravo; start over.
Bravo 2 is reading 56; Bravo 3 is
reading 76; Bravo h is reading 71;
5, Bravo 5 is reading 7h; Bravo 6
will read 50; and Bravo 7 is reading
at B1; Bravo 8 is reading approximately
1 percent; Bravo 9 is reading 58;
Charlie 1 is reading 0; Charlie 2
is reading 54; Charlie 3 is reading 88;
Charlie 3 is reading 88. Okay, that
seems I got a little bit high there.
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Charlie 3 detector 7. Okay, Charlie


4 is reading 71; okay, Charlie 5 is
reading 82, which is all right ;
Charlie 6 is reading 46; Charlie 7 is
reading 5B; Charlie 8 is reading lO0.
Delta 1 is reading 0; Celta 2 is reading
86; Celta B is reading 85; Delta h is
reading 72; Delta 5 is reading 14, that's
good; Delta 6 is reading 56; Delta 7
is reading lO. Okay, Delta 7. S191
REFERENCE switch is in 2; reading 6 to 14,
so that's good.

TIME SKIP

336 16 36 01 SPT Preoperate configuration pad: TAPE


RECORDER, ON; READY light, on;
92 is ON; READY's out; MODE, CHECK;
DOOR is OPEN; 91, POWER, ON; READY
ON; COOLER, ON. DOOR has been
checked OPEN. 90, ON; READY, out.
Stand by; the DOOR is OPEN. Okay,
the DOOR is checked, OPEN.
93: RAD, STANDBY; READY out;
SCAT to OFF; READY, out; ALTIMETER,
OFF; READY's out. 94: POWER,
ON; READY, ON.

336 16 36 55 PLT The end of preoperate configtu_ation.

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336 17 29 Ol PLT PLT_. Tape recorder measurement, following


the first ERE? pass, tape measurement on
the take-up reels, the tape at the outer
edge of the reel; 2 7/16 inches or
6.2 centimeters.

336 17 33 03 CDR This is the CDR at 17:33 Zulu. I have


a question for the M487 people. If
you'll remember back in my M487-2, I
think it was Alfa, my comments - one
of them was the fact that the brown
panels on the floor around the - the
food pedistals, used up too many
traingles in the grid and briefly
restricted the use of the grid around
the table. It really wasn't worth
the trouble. I have a question. Would
you ... - please look into the possibility
of what would be involved in our removing
one or two of these brown plates on
the floor. If it 's feasible, we 'd like
to know if we can do it. We would like
to raise - remove one of them or two of
them and evaluate the eating area without
the brown thing down. And we' ii return
some photos on what it looks like and
what we Jury-rigged to make it work.
CDR out.

TIME SKIP

336 17 59 54 PLT The PLT recording the monitor readings.


Alfa I is reading 51; Alfa 2 is reading 60
Alfa 3 is reading 87; Alfa 4 is reading 60;
Alfa 5 is reading 67; Alfa 6 is reading
zero full scale low; Alfa 7 is reading 18.
Bravo i is reading 50; 2 is reading -
Bravo 2 is reading 57; Bravo 3 is
reading 75; Bravo 4 is reading 71; Bravo 5
is reading 75, good. Bravo 6 is reading
55; Bravo 7 is reading 32; Bravo 8
is reading it Bravo 9 is reading 57;
Bravo 9 is reading 57 and the cue
card says it reads - should reach zero to 5.
, ?

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PLT Okay, I'ii watch it.

PLT Charlie i is reading zero; Charlie 2 is


reading 55; 3 is reading 88; Check that
again: Charlie 3 is 88, which is a
bit out of scale. Okay; okay, the
attenuator's installed; that's all right
Charlie 4 is reading 71; Charlie 5 is
reading 82; All right; okay, it's good.
Charlie 6 is reading 47; Charlie 7 is reading
57; and Charlie 8 is reading i00. Delta i
is reading zero; Delta 2 is reading 87.
Okay, it's a little bit high on that.
Delta 4 is reading 71; it's okay.
Delta 5 is reading 4 -14 percent, which
is good. Delta 6 is reading 57; and
that's good. Okay, let'S see let's
go hack - Delta 2 is reading 86; Delta 2
is - ... high should he reading - Well, now
something - the attenuator continuated
insta - Okay, an attenuator's installed.
Okay.

CREW ...

336 18 06 33 PLT Okay - -

CDR Okay, no -nobody leave the run. My


EREP slider's flighter's missing.

PLT Preoperate configuration pad: TAPE


RECORDER, ON; READY, ON. 92, ON; READY,
out ; CHECK ; set ; DOOR going OPEN.

SPY There it is.

PLT Did you turn on the recoder? Yeah. Okay.

SPY Hear it go click-click, click-click?

PLT Now it's clicking.

336 18 l0 05 SPY Still good?


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PLT Okay, continuing the - the operation


TAPE RECORDER, ON; READY, ON; 92, ON.
READY, out. CHECK; DORR, OPEN; 91, ON;
READY, ON ; COOLER, ON ; DOOR' s 0PEN, always
is OPEN. 90, ON; READY, out; Stand by.
DOOR is OPEN, I see light. 93 RAD to ... - -

CREW ...

PLT ... out; SCAT, OFF; READY, out; ALTIM_IER,


OFF; READY, out; 94, ON; READY, ON; MALF
light is out. Standing by for operate.

CDR Ed, would you check and make sure that


I'm on A when I call [?] CT_?

SPT Yeah.

CDR Okay, thank you.

336 18 ll 39 CDR Now, I got to set SUE - SUE 9 back to


__ zero again. Okay. Looks good.

PLT 18:12, ALTIMETER going to STANDBY on

336 18 12 00 PLT MARK. ALTIMETER to STANDBY. Stand by


for 14:30 ... start.

PLT Okay, at l_:_0, which is about 3 minutes


from now, really, I'll need an AUTO CAL,
Jer.

CDR 0kay.

PLT 13 minutes. How's the maneuver coming,


Ed?

SPT .. ., Rill.

CDR Ed was saying the maneuver's come out okay,


it's when you get to the end of them is
that they get in trouble.

PLT Less than a minute from EREP START.


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PLT Okay, Jer, about another minute, I'ii


need an AUTO CAL.

CDR Okay.

PLT Five seconds the EREP START.

336 18 14 31 PLT MARK. EREP START. Stand by for AUTO


CAL, Jer.

CDR Okay; standing by.

PLT On my mark. 4, 3, 2, i.

336 18 14 40 PLT MARK.

CDR Got a MARK.

PLT RADIOMETER going OFF.

CDR Got a cloud cover right here. The -


lh:50.

CC Skylab, Houston; ready through Goldstone.

CDR Roger, Hank' loud and clear.

SPT It's all going, so far - so far, Hank,


it 's all going real well.

CC Looks good to us, too.

CDR Looks llke a lot of stratus strangers


out there.

PLT Okay, standing by for 16 minutes. Stand by ...

336 18 16 00 PLT MARK. Okay, 193 ALTIME'±'mX is ON at 94 MODE


to MANUAL.

CDR Okay, the cloud cover is starting to thin


out. Looks like popcorn. Lots of cellular
pattern to to clouds: all stratus, all
very cellular. Very much llke filled-in
Bernard cells.

PLT Okay at 17:05, give one SINGLE.


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CDR Hey, that's the end f the clouds.


We're in clear w_ter.

PLT Stand by for a mark on 17:05.

CDR Now we got the cirrus.

336 18 17 04 PLT MARK. The 9 MODE, SINGLE and a I heard


it go. Okay stand by SINGLE 17:20. I
should get a 191 READY light. Be there.
There it comes at 19. Okay. 17:27
and your MODE is SINGLE.

336 18 17 27 PLT MARK. SINGLE and 191 REF_iHENCE to 6.

CDR Hey, the clouds are back to scattered


stratus and a little bit of cirrus above
us, thick/ ... cirrus. One minute to
starting the nadir swath.

PLT Okay, Ed, at 18:30, coming up in about


45 secondsETC will go to AUTO. Stand
by for m_ mark at 18 minutes. The SHVI"±'_
SPEED, MEDIUM. Stand by.

336 18 18 O0 PLT MARK. SHUTTER SPEED, MEDIUM.

CDR See, the clouds are getting scattered,


coming black - back to blue sea.

PLT Stand by for my mark.

336 18 18 23 SC MARK. 323 MODE - 191 MODE to AUTO and


ETC will go to AUTO in about ten seconds,
here. 192 to READY. Stand by.

336 18 18 36 PLT MARK. 18:36 MODE, READY. And got a


green tape light. Okay, 192 -

CDR Camera' s working.

CDR Very few clouds. Looks a little hazy,


though. There goes the point of Santa Barbara.
The Gavista Point, I believe. The island.

PLT Oh yeah, I camped there at Gaviota one time;


Gaviota State Park.
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CDR That _as the San Clemente Island going by.

PLT That's sure pretty country you're looking


at, there.

PLT 19:57, 192 MODE to CHECK.

CDR There goes San Clemente Island.

CDR Okay, the nadir swath's going to


terminate at 19:51.

CDR By golly, you timed it Just right as far


clouds are concerned. They're Just
starting to get a few seatterd, now.

PLT Please standby for 19:57 - -

CDR Nadir swath completed.

:- PLT Standby.

336 18 19 57 PLT Mark. 192 MODE to CHECK. 20:02 INTERVAL


going to 20. l, 2, 3 - IN'I'_:H_AL
to 20.
20:10, 192 ALTIMETER to STANDBY. Stand by -

336 18 20 lO PLT MARK. And MODE to 1. 20:25 ALTIMETER


coming back on. 20 - Stand by for ETC to
STANDBY, Ed. ALTIME',','I_
on at 25. EvgC
to STANDBY. 190 SHUTTER SPEED to FAST.
REFERENCE to - 191 REFENCE is going to 2.
Stand by for 21:30. Hey, what's all that
roise? Okay at - about 30 seconds, here,
I'll need an AUTO CAL.

CDR All right.

PLT I'll give you a mark.

CDR Going right down BaJa.

336 18 21 05 PLT Oh, must be great.

PLT Too bad that thing covers that whole window


there.

F_ PLT 15 seconds to AUTO CAL.

SPT Alright.

PLT 4, 3, 2, 1 -
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336 18 21 29 PLT MARK. AUTO CAL.

SPT AUTO CAL.

PLT Thank you.

PLT READY light's out. I don't have


a READY light on my ALTIMETER and I have
on ALTIMETER UNLOCK. I'm going to go to
STANDBY for 15 seconds, hS.

336 18 22 00 PLT Going back to ALTIMETER POWER, ON at


23 minutes even - 22 minutes even. Okay,
I've got the READY light on the ALTIMETE_
193. Looking good. Okay, Ed, 30 seconds
to go to ETC AUTO. That'll be at 23:30.
23:05 - -

336 18 23 05 PLT MARK.

-- PLT Comin up on 23:20.

336 18 23 20 PLT MARK.

PLT INTERVAL going I0. 192 MODE READY. TAPE


MOTION light out. Green light on. Okay.
ETC going to AUTO.

336 18 23 28 PLT MARK.

PLT hS, ALTIMETER STANDBY. Stand by, okay - -

SPT We've over Acapulco now.

336 18 23 hh PLT MARK. STANDBY, MODE to 5. 2h minutes


for S193 ... stand by - -

336 18 2h 00 PLT MARK. 193 ALTIMETER ON, green light on and


no MALF. READY on with ... cam and/ see if
I get a 191 READY. Yes. There it is,
2h:08. Standing by for 2h:25. Stand by -

336 18 2h 2h PLT MARK. 92 MODE to STANDBY. And about 30 seconds,


Ed, you'll be going STANDBY on the ETC.
Waiting for the READY light go out on
the 190.

SPT Oh, that's wasn't Acapulco. We're coming


up on Acapulco now.
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PLT Yes, that's what I have on my m_


sheet here.

SPT Right. We're due up for - -

PLT That was Guadsls4ard.

SPT Yes, I think it was.

PLT Okay. Come on, be there. No, it


wasn't there. There it is, right on time.
191 to STANDBY [sic]. Okay. ETC to
STANDBY, verify, Ed. And we 're waiting
for 26:27. Everything is working right
on the cue.

SPT Okay. Mex. - Mexico has now slipped out of


view. I'm going back and line this thing
up on the center line slightly to the
right and start looking for the Galapago Islands.
- If BernadinoCrateris clearI'm
going to take a few shots of that.

PLT Ed, if we're not, if we haven't manenvered


too much, if you can still se it in the VTS,
I'm sure that I can get a picture of it
on my single frame on a - -

SPT Well, let's see. The maueuver's supposed to


happen 1 minute before we get there,
before that's suppose to start.

PLT Yes, we ought to be in Fat City then.

336 18 26 15 CC *** Houston. We're about 1 minute from


LOS. Everything is looking good going
over the hill. We'll see you at
Vanguard at 38.

CDR Okay, Hank.

336 18 26 24 PLT 26:27 I want a single. There we go, another


single. 194 MODE to MANUAL. Getting
ALTIMETER UNLOCK light again. 15 seconds
to try to recover that. Okay .... looking
good there. Ed, we got another minute and
-" half of dat on that _hing. That's twice
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that ALTIMETER UNLOCK has come on


this pass.

PLT Okay, 27:30.

336 18 27 30 PLT MARK. 27:30, ALTIMETER to STANDBY EREP


to STOP. And that completes that one.
Everything looked good over here.

PLT Okay, I'm going to start with my pulse.


I tell you what, I'll wait for this island.

SPT 0kay.

PLT I think ... too rushed Ed.

SPT Oh, heck the cloud covers getting too


heavy for the Galapagos too.

PLT I know it that's a shame. The perfect


time that we could used frame without
even costing anything because we can squeeze
off three here anyway, you know.

SPT No.

PLT I should have told Ground that Bravo 9 was


reading out of tolerance. Okay, Bravo 7
is reading 31 percent. 192 door's going
to CLOSE. I'm going to wait on closing
the 190 door Just in case you can pick it
up again.

SPT Okay. Let's scram we're Just coming out of


there. No, see I'm looking ahead 45 degrees.
I'm afraid it's right smack under a heavy
cloud.

PLT Too had.

SPT I'm looking ofr that - that calderas, see


if it'll stick up out of - out of the
clouds and look at us.

336 18 30 02 PLT You know, one of the things I've noticed,


as you look at this panel my eye level is
much higherthan when we used the simulator- -
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SPT Yes.

PLT And I'm sure that ALTIM_T_ UNLOCK light


was on out several seconds Before I noticed
it. It's Just out of - down out of the
field of view. I'm going to go ahead and
hit the record switch OFF. Maybe you want
• o record something.

336 18 30 28 PLT Say, I'll hold off here. You may want to
make some voice conments.

SPT Wait. I might have - wait Just a minute.


I might have a calderas here. No.
Man, it's like searching for a needle in
a hay stack, in these clouds.

PLT MODE AUTO.

SPT Yes, we missed it. Wait a minute, wait


a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute.
Here's something. No, under clouds.

PLT Are you eovinced it's under clouds? Is


the time well past, or have you still got - -

SPT Yes, we're past the time; we've had it.

PLT 0kay.

SPT That 's too bad.

PLT Yes, cause I had two frames here. See,


I had it all set up, I was going to
use my - -

336 18 31 40 SC Yes, we m/ssed it. Just too many clouds.

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336 19 Ol i2-SPT SPT at 19{bl.i The half of the summary -


half after the Z-LV and looking at
the white light coronagraph with
Just 1 minute and 15 seconds to go.

336 19 01 43 CC[?] [Voices in background] Roger, Bill.


... 19:07 ....it ss_s here ......
EREP 6 rest of 72 ... EREP 7 in a
straight ling ... right .......
67? Yeah ....EREP 67 ...... right
.

SPT Okay, coming up on 30 seconds to


go and it loOks nominal, but it's
getting dark.

336 19 02 31 SPT O-kay, in abo_/t 20 seconds to go,


the ... became dark, and now
i0 seconds t_ go there was a bright
light coming in from the
right-hand side. And at 2 seconds
to go the light became very bright
rapidly and I cut off the WLC TV
power. I was unable to notice any
particular characteristics, other
features, so i ended more - anything
other than a general darkening of
the total picture at about 20 seconds
to go .... became completely black
and I turned _he intensity to
brightness up whole at i0 seconds to
- go and was st_ll able to see a very
small part oS the inner corona.

336 19 03 36 SPT SPT out.

336 19 03 46 SPT Let me add on to this report, also


what was done on this - small ...
to add to th_ PLT. Hand a shopping
llst item 1 _ne of the corona6raph
for the contihuous for 1 minute,
2 frames, an_ 56, what we call short.
One alternate! activating 8792, and
did essentislly a building block 2,
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........ which w_s mi_rSr auto rasters at a


grating of i02 mechanical and all
detectors. Points I got turned off
during that time. There was still
a relatively break knob{?] so the
flare occurred continuously. MPC was
up but we were in the 8nom-ly at that
time. The IMAGE II_T_ITY was up
around 7 or I0 m=Yimum, and then it
was back dow_ again.

336 19 05 14 SPT And about a call which I got earlier


today telling me that ... and I
_as on the console doing JOP IB and
that we actu@lly had the flare-ups
controlled i_ the auto console
position. Okay, that's true and I'd
certainly oh_yefl the time at which I
was able to get out and delay it.
r_ Apparently was an oversight on my
part, setting up the panel, and for that
I'm sorry.

336 19 05 42 SPT SPT out.


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336 20 38 38 SPT SPT at 20:38, ATM op ... beginning


at 19:46. Started out with 2A, ...
reading 87. And Just about at the
the conclusion of that first 2A, we
had a PMEC greater than 500. And
I went into the MIRROR LINE Scode -
SCAN Mode was in 55, and do not
have anything confirmed on the other
displays.

336 20 39 5h SPT Okay, we then came out of that


MODE and went to a second building
block i0, magnification [?] 7.
Got that pretty much completed.
Have code. (buzz) And I was at
that time getting PMEC readings.
We succeeded with image no other
calls. THRESHOLD with As a matter
of fact I had the PMEC most of the
time downto 512. And I had the flare
ringing in my ears for a good period
of time, the flare aler ringing. Okay,
that - 26 remaining, the PMEC proceed
to the threshold. However, we're - we're
over the - what I would call the - at that
point I had turned the code [?] light
off and turned it back on when it got -
when I got the indicators on the other -
indications on the other instrument.
I made an INTENSITY COUNT and aperture
position. That result was that even
though we had a very sharp ride, a flare
at that plane, again we did not get the
early ride. And I'd probably conclude
that the PMEC is not a very useful in-
strt_nent and I'm still trying to figure
out how to make that thing useful flare
detection at all. That's very much
meaning interms of the nt_nber of false
indications. We could either set a tire [?]
so it won't give you the false indications
or turn it off, of course, that won't
do you any good.
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336 20 42 25 SPT And if you cut the - and if you let


it stay oll and at the proper threshold
the::'re even lower. And you _ook to
see it all the way through th_ horn,
the anomaly.

336 20 h2 41 SPT And that can be rather distracting.


About a ... we're Just about over half
an orbit here. (background talking)
We did get a flaring evidence in H-alpha,
being activated in 87. However, had
we not gotten the ride, (?) that's
not going to the flare mode, the in-
struments and other than the MIRROR LINE
SCAN and the Patrol shorts for 56. And
I was setting up to do a building block 10_
flare wait, tried to pick up what we've
seen of the second flare, if it should
come.

336 20 43 26 SPT At that point I got a call from Houston


to trigger 82B slit in the flare mode.
And even though we have lots of film
that still is rather confusing to me.
As I was under the impression that every
TI (?) agreed, Just what we're after
was the early flare ride, and we have
certainly seen lots of flare peaks. So
I think I'll ask that particular question
on air-to-ground and I hope I'll get it
clarified tomorrow. So we're going to
talk to Bob McClench. (?) (background
voices) Okay on the next orbit I'll set
up again for flare wait and see if we can
have a little better luck next time.

336 20 44 19 SPT SPT out.

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336 22 0h 48 CDR This is the CDR at 22:05 Zulu, reporting


haudheld photography over Southern
Argentina and Chile. The camera used
was a Hasselblad with a lO0 millimeter
lens. The frames taken v ere 31, 32,
B3, 34, and 35. The setting was
F/ll at 1/250th. On-on this particular
pass I started taking the photos while
we were West, looking down towards the
East. And I took a series of photos
in the same direction as we passed over -
Just sort of mosaic - fr_n east to west.
Our track crossed the little town of
Santa Cruz and the-the area you see in
the photo is about all there is,
because all the rest was covered with
clouds.

336 22 05 h8 CDR CDR out.

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page I o_.2

which beta at 01:57, Okay,


the whole ps_ went as laid out.
The ImLilding _lock i A, i B,
5 TV _-link_i and building block

337 03 Ol 31 SPY The pointing for that, the 82-B


slit w_s esse_tiall7 the s_,e as
I carried ougearlier today. I
thinkit vas _he last maaaedpass
which we had,, in which I d/d a
sholrg.ing lis_ iitem, and _ve 82B,
I belt.eve, el Eht sequenced of time _
in the O_e qz _ter division, .._
:. 6 wavQ-_e_ Mr@s. So they've
_._: got another _e now, which is a -
i0 and a M0, _ they can perhaps
'_ correlate wlth %h_. Because in
.... pointln_ leaves v_ally with
AIw_S% the ss_e.

_ 337 03 02 22 SPT 87 was certainly quite a bit burned


:_: up from what it was this afternoon.
_ - Ok_7, we powered d_wn, according to F.
"_ :' nominal. I _ent a little bit of -
_
c_ _-: t_ towards the end of the orbit "
' on lo@Eing for a loop above the '?

i. _"
_. .i region,
I tried oxyge 6 firstregion and 87.
the e._tive about And -
"_- _ one arc minut out. And the counts
-- were between _-50-60-70-80 somewhere
;-S along in the_ ._ _ which was suggested by
_ the ground e_ =lier.

_: 337 03 03 12 SPT However, I w_s not able to find a


real definite structure or even
_ anything but _early a uniform increase-
_ in_ _ntensit_i over a wl_le area.
.:C. I was hoping II would be _ble to
4! see better d_,finition. I'ii try it
47 with some of _he ones - a clear
_._ contrast, lines hi_her contrast,
_ when I do ge_ a chance. It 'ii be
45 on 7, and I'I_ look at 12. To begin
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.... T _ re_11y llmpressea by what


monitor 1 sh_d, there's no
_ problem with [it.

237 03 03 58 SPT Th_


j
certai ,y show up better than
_L1J_:_t auyi-._-g I've seen except the
vacuum telesc ope out at ... Peak.
Prominence 3' is really a beautiful
sight.

337 03 o4 23 SPT SPT out.

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42" :

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45 '
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337-04 42 58 CDR This is the C - CDR, at 04:27 Zulu,


reporting on two $233 takes today. The
first one taken this morning; the
first and ex - second exposures were
taken on time. I had a Jam up in the
mechanism after the second exposure,
and I wasn't sure whether it affected
the exposure or not, so I retook the
second exposure, which was 2 minutes long,
and then I took the thrid exposure,
and it wu about 2 minutes late. This
enening, I did the $233 esain for the
PLT. This time, I had the Jam up between
the second and third, an_ I had to retake
the third photo. I'm not sure Just
exactly what is causing the Jam. It's
somwhere between the release mechanism
for the shutter, on the time mode, and
in the advancing fo the film. I'm pretty
sure I got you three good exposures, but
_ in both - in both times, I had to waste
one frame i order to get it. So the
frane count tonight in that camera is 60,
which means we'll probably have to load
new film before we can do an more 8233s.

337 04 45 50 CDR Break. New subject. T003-7. Filter


7:336, 03:47; 343, 14,7. After the
shower; filter 7:336, 04:33_ 373, 11,6.
And I stand corrected. The time now is
04:43 Zulu.

337 94 44 42 CDR CDR out.

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the orbit of 12:46. Ok_, building block 1


went nominal, and ... and at the
conclusion, we g_ve it . .. active
f region 87 - and I did not have time
to get all of the 82B equipment performed.

337 13 47 40 SPT SPT out.

TIME SKIP

337 13 55 00 PLT This is the PLT; time is 14:00 GMT.


-- Report on the preinventory - frozen _.
-_ food inventory. In freezer number i, "
the - there are four pork loins and
_ , . one prime rib; five items total. In
freezer 2, there is no food. In .
freezer 3, there is a nominal Skylab 3
_- or our mission - Skylab 4, whatever you
want to call it - food. I _/d not inventory
-_ _ that since I would have had to open all -"
the overage cans. And whatever pl-nned
Lf overage was in those c_ns is in there. --
- ? -
_ 2; 337 14 04 07 PLT However, I did not in_'entory it.

TIME
SKIP

_[ 337 14 18 00 CDR This is the CDR at 14:17 Zulu, reporting


[_ on S233. Had four frames this time. I
could not get the shutter to open on
the remote control on th_ first one.
Tried both the bulb and the time
position; neither one would work.
I fln_]ly ended up having to advance
" the film one frame and then everything
4_ worked norm_11y for t_Le next three
_2 frames. I ended up, _e first exposure
43 was 45 seconds lete. I made up 15 seconds
-_-_ on the second exposure sad it was 30 seeounds
45 late. And the last exposure was 15 seconds
z_ late. I noticed that oy the end of the last
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exposrue, that-the come£_getting


pretty close to the solar panels. I
" don't think it will be much longer
before we're going to have to try
5 to get our - our start time a little
bit closer to comet-rise.

: 337 14 18 56 CDR CDR Out.

: _337 14:26 45 CDR This is the CDR at 14:20 Zulu, with a


message for the food people and the
flight planners. On the days that
:J 'we have high-density food, we _
have to go up into overage and get all of
our food out of the pantry. It looks S_ke
:_ the best way to do it is to take one -
bag, which we have - a little transport
__ bag - I believe it's the one the
": T025 equipment came in. We go up and - .
- _ we spend about 20 minutes going through
the pantry and pulling out all of the
_ food for the day. I th_ _robably what
_ we ought to do, because - what it's -
- doing is, it's messing up our postsleep -
_ on the - on the morning of the high-density
-'- " day. It's getting us all off stride --
L_ 2- on our time line. I think we better

_ establish a new housekeeping tssk and _


_ the might before, we o_at to asign
-- _. this housekeeping task to someboby
to go up and gather the - the food
_ for the next day, if i'_'s a high density
:,_ day.

337 14 21 48 _R CDR out.


?

i_ TIMESKIP

4! !337 14 32 04 _,_f SPT at 14:32. The subject is sighting


43 of laser T053. When we came over the
,_ Washington area, there was no problem
45 at a11 in sighting the lasers. The
_,, only problem one might ever have is
_v looking in the right general area.
But when you're within a couple of
hundredmiles -q_ou-got your eyes within--
a couple of hundred miles of the right

I
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lo6ati6_,-_t-Just _omes _fgh% thr6hgN


clear. I don't t_link anyone should
- ever have any problem sighting on good
green laser of _hat intensity• Greem
especially, because it snads out very
well ag,_st every other - all the
other colors in the landscape.
7

SPT SPT out. Also for T053, we did


get two photos with the 200-millimeter
lens. And that was on our CX20 roll.
L.

:_ SPT Those photo numbers for T053 were


CX20 exposures, 39 and 38. SPT out. -

_ SPT Correction, change those exposures -


numbers to 37 and 36. SPT out.
Handheld photos for the SPT at 14:59.
-: Two handheld photos were taken of the
;- old home town of Buffalo, New York.

"._ 337 14 35 00 SPT SPT out.

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TI
=.

4i

43
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336 20 38 38 SPT SPT at 20:38, ATM op ... beginning


at 19:46. Stsrted out with 2A, ...
reading 87. And Just about at the
the conclusion of that first 2A, we
had a PMEC greater than 500. And
I went into the MIRROR LINE Scode -
SCAN Mode was in 55, and do not
have anything confirmed on the other
displays.

336 20 39 54 SPT Okay, we then came out of thst


MODE and went to a second building
block i0, magnification [?] 7-
Got that pretty much completed.
Have code. (buzz) And I was at
that time getting PMEC readings.
We succeeded with image no other
calls. THRESHOLD with As a matter
of fact I had the PMEC most of the
time down to 512. And I had the flare
ringing in m_ ears for a good period
of time, the flare aler ringing. Okay,
that - 26 remaining, the PMEC proceed
to the threshold. However, we're - we're
over the - what I would call the - at that
point I had turned the code [?] light
off and turned it back on when it got -
when I got the indicators on the other -
indications on the other instrument.
I made an INTENSITY COUNT and aperture
position. That result was that even
though we had a very sharp ride, a flare
at that plane, again we did not get the
early ride. And I'd probably conclude
that the PMEC is not a very useful in-
str_nent and I'm still trying to figure
out how to make that thing useful flare
detection at all. That's very much
meaning interms of the number of false
indications. We could either set a tire [?]
so it won't give you the false indications
or turn it off, of course, that won't
do you any good.
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336 20 42 25 SPT And if you cut the - and if you let


it stay on and at the proper threshold
the.v're even lower. And you _ooK to
see it all the way through tl'._.
_ horn,
the anomaly.

336 20 42 hl SPT And that can be rather d_stracting.


About a ... we're Just about over half
an orbit here. (background talking)
We did get a flaring evidence in H-alpha,
being activated in 87. However, had
we not gotten the ride, (?) that's
not going to the flare mode, the in-
struments and other than the MIRROR LINE
SCAN and the Patrol shorts for 56. And
I was setting up to do a building block 10,
flare wait, tried to pick up what we've
seen of the second flare, if it should
come.

-- 336 20 43 26 SPT At that point I got a call from Houston


to trigger 82B slit in the flare mode.
And even though we have lots of film
that still is rather confusing to me.
As I was under the impression that every
TI (?) agreed, Just what we're after
was the early flare ride, and we have
certainly seen lots of flare peaks. So
I think I'll ask that particular question
on air-to-ground and I hope I'll get it
clarified tomorrow. So we're going to
talk to Bob McClench. (?) (background
voices) Okay on the next orbit I'll set
up again for flare wait and see if we can
have a little better luck next time.

336 20 44 19 SPT SPT out.

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336 22 Oh h8 CDR This is the CDR at 22:05 Zulu, reporting


handheld photography over Southern
Argentina and Chile. The camera used
was a Hasselblad with a 100 millimeter
lems. The frames taken were 31, 32,
33, 34, and 35. The setting was
F/If at 1/250th. 0n-on this particular
pass I started taking the photos while
we were West, looking down towards the
East. And I took a series of photos
in the s_,e direction as we passed over -
Just sort of mosaic - fro_ east to west.
Our track crossed the little town of
Santa Cruz and the-the area you see in
the photo is about all there is,
because all the rest was covered with
clouds.

336 22 05 48 CDR CDR out.

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337 15 38 59 CDR This is the CDB at 15:39 at ... 2.


Delta 6 read 56 percent.

337 15 39 03 CDR CDR out.

337 15 47 22 CDR Okay, this is the CDR at C&l) operator


with the - 8.11 the meter readings.
Alia 2, 60; Alpha 3, 86; Alpha h, 70;
Alia 5, 67; Alia 6, 0; Alia 7, 0;
Bravo 2 is 56; Bravo 3 is 76_ Bravo 4
is 71; Bravo 5 is 75; Bravo 6 is 50,
Bravo 7 is 23, Bravo 8 is 0; Bravo 9
is 58. Charlie 2 is 45; Charlie 3 is
88; Charlie 4 is 71; Charlle 5 is 83;
Charlie 6 is 47; Charlie 7 is 49.
Delta 2 is 86; Delta 3 is 85; Delta 4
is 72; Delta 5 is 13; Delta 6 is 57;
Delta 7 is i0. I verify that the S192
alignment switch is off and that the
cover is in place.

337 15 49 32 CDR The ready verification check has been


completed. We're a minute and a half
from the T minus 5 check.

337 15 50 07 CDR That's right, you need a -

PLT ... but about ...

CDR a 5-second early- have the power


on 5 seconds early before you to to
'_ auto.

PLT Okay anyway


I , •..
CDR Okay.

S192 MODE to READY. Door OPEN now;


337 15 51 59 CDR Okay, starting
door open light on
is T out
minus 5 checks,
- the DOOR CLOSED
light is out. Waiting for a ready

light.
_ 337 15 53 04 CDR S192 READY light is on, MODE going to
J CHECK. S190 HEATERSWITCHOFF lightis

_ to test lightsare okay. Okay,to


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pre operation configuration. TAPE


RECORDER ON, READY light on. 192:
POWER is ON: READY light is out; we're
in CHECK: the DOOR is OPEN. 191:
POWER is ON: the READY light ON; the
COOLER is ON: the door is open.
S190: POWER coming ON: READY light
is out; MODE is STANDBY; and the door
is open, I verified that.193 Romeo:
STANDBY: READY out. SCA_'A'_L_OML"f_is
OFF: READY out. ALTIM&'A'_ is OFF,
READY out. 94 is ON, READY on. Preop
config is complete.

337 15 54 30 CC Jet, we're reading you loud and clear,


we got you stateside 13 minutes.

CDR Okay, Story.

PLT Coming up on Vancouver, but it looks


like it's cloud covered.

CC Okay. We expect the whole Northwest


to be cloudcovereddown to Wyoming.

PLT They must be Just getting up in Seattle;


it's dark there. Oh, I guess it's
bright enough.
337 15 56 50 CDR 1 minute to EREP start.

CDR 20 seconds.

CDR Bill, we're going to need a VTS CAL


from you at 58:00 right on the money.

PLT Ckay, standing by.

CDR lO seconds to go to the EREP start. At


my mark it will be 15:57:50. Standby -

337 15 57 50 CDR MARK. EREP start. AUTO CAL is next


on the VTS.

PLT Standing by.

CDR Stand by -
f
F

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337 15 57 59 CDR MARK. VTS to AUTO CAL.

337 15 58 O0 PLT MARK. AUTO CAL.

CDR On my mark it will be 59:00,


59:00.

337 15 59 01 CDR _t_RK. SCATTEROMETER to STANDBY,


ALTIMETER to STANDBY with MODE to
MANUAL on 194.

CDR Looking for the S191 ready light in


about 1 minute

CC Ed, you're maneuver's looking good.


And, Bill, Houston.

CDE Bill Just left he's on his way down


to the _fC.

CC Okay, Jer. You can pass it on to him


-- that the edge of an overcastis right
over his sight 4600, that's Greenville.
We're a little pessimistic about it,
but give it a whirl.

CDR Okay. I'm sure he coppied it.

CDR On my mark the S191 ready light will


have come on.

SPT Gimbal angles, Story, look pretty much


as you expect them to be.

337 16 00 39 CDR MARK. 191 READY light on at 39 ....

CC That's affirm, Ed. It's going as we


expected.

CDR ON my mark it'll be 16:01:00.

SPT Watch out down there on the ground.

CDR Stand by -

337 16 O1 00 CDR MARK. RADIOMETER ON. Bill, the


RTC comes on in Just about l0 seconds.
Sta_d by -

1
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337 16 01 20 CDR MARK. ETC to AUTO. Did you get the


word, Bill, on the Greenville site.

PLT Yes.

CDR Okay.

PLT Okay. That's 230 45 left ...

CDB On my mark it will be 02:20. Stand by -

337 16 02 20 CDR MARK. RADIOMETER OFF, SCATTEROMETER ON,


RADIOMET_:R ON. That first one was
RADIOM_T_ to STANDBY not OFF.

CC Got it, Jer.

CDR MARK at 02:33 S190 MODE to AUTO.

CDR On my mark it will be 03:30. Stand by -

337 16 03 30 CDR MARK. S192 MODE to READY. On my mark


it will be 03:50. Stand by -

337 16 03 50 CDR MARK. S190 INT_VAL is I0. Got a site,


Bill?

PLT No, I didn't; I never found it. It


was under clouds .... all around it.

CDR On my m_k it will be 04:31. Stand


by-

337 16 04 31 CDB MARK. SCATTEROMETER to STANDBY, RADIO-


METER to STANDBY. My next mark at 04:39.

337 16 04 39 CDR MARK. RADIOM_I'_ is going to OFF.


0h:45. Stand by -

337 16 04 _5 CDR MARK. ALTIMETER going ON. I have an


ALTIMETEH UNLOCK m_1 function light on.
My next mark will be at 05:30. Stand
by-

337 16 05 30 CDB MARK. S192 MODE to CHECK. Looking for


an S190 READY out at 07:00.
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CDR Now I'm looking at my EREP funny list,


and I don't see anything on here about
the ALTIMm"f_ UNLOCK malfunction light.
So, we apparently have a valid malfunction.

CDR The S193 settings are MODE l, RANGE 76.


ALTIMETER UNLOCK - UNLOCK malfunction
light is on.

CC Copy, Jer.

CDR On my mark the S190 READY light will


have gone out.

337 16 07 03 CDR MARK. The READY light went out at 02,


MODE is going to STANDBY SHUTY_ SP_.'ED
going to MEDIUM, FRAME'S going to ll.
Stand by -

337 16 07 15 CDR MARK. RTC to STANDBY. You got it?

CDR Still got an ALTIMETER UNLOCK light.


On my mark it willbe 08:00. Standby -

337 16 08 00 CDR MARK. S191 REFERENCE going to 2. On


my mark it will be 08:20; coming up
on 08:20. Standby -

337 16 08 20 CDR MARK. ALTIM_T_ STANDBY. The malf


light's out. Going to MODE 2. Next
mark is at 08:40. Standby -

337 16 08 40 CDR MARK. ALTIMETER is ON, no malf light


this time. We got a malf light now.
We got the malflightat 08:46.

PLT How's the temp?


CDR Okay, Bill. A V - AUOT CAL on the VTS
:, is at 09:20; I'Ii do it for you. On
_ my mark it willbe 09:20with a VTS AUTO
J CAL. Standby -
4
_ 337 16 09 20 CDR MARK. VTS AUTO CAL. Bill we're about

'; 8_naltimeter
malf light.
1 minutefrom an ETC AUTO. Stillhave

i
_ CDR 20 seconds.

4
1
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337 16 l0 42 CC Skylab, we're a minute from LOS. See


you over Vanguard in about ll minutes.

CDR Okay, Story. On my mark it'll be


10:53, and we'll need an ETC AUTO, Bill.
Stand by -

337 16 l0 53 CDR MARK. ETC to AUTO, S191 to MODE AUTO.


At ii -

337 16 ll 00 CDB MARK. MODE to STANDBY on S192 - cor-


rection to READY. That went on at ll:04.

CC And, Jer. We expected the malf light


on MODE 2. We did not expect it on
Mode 1. Just press on with the pass.

CDR 0kay.

-_ CDR On my mark it will ii:45. Stand by -

337 16 ll 44 CDR MARK. S192 to STANDBY. Looking for a


READY-READY on S192 at 12 even.
Standby -

337 16 ll 59 CDR MARK. Beady on for S191 at 59. At


my mark it will be 12:10. Stand by -

337 16 12 l0 CDR MARK. 194 MODE to MANUAL. ALTIMETER to


STANDBY. 15 seconds, Bill, we'll want
an ETC to STANDBY. l0 seconds. On
my mark the ETC will go STANDBY. Stand
by-

337 16 12 30 CDR MARK. Okay. Looking for an S190 READY


out at 12:40. Stand by -

337 16 12 41 CDR MARK. The READY out at 12:41. MODE


to STANDBY. On my mark it'll be 13:00,
and well have an EREP stop. Stand by -

337 16 13 00 CDR MARK. EREP stop. Ed, reports we're


! on ourwayback.

CDR Well, that's too bad, Bill. Doggone


cloud cover got to you.

PLT ... I thought I saw the ... runway,


but it wasn't.
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Page 7 of 8

CDR Okay, picking up on the EREP post.


Okay. Bravo 7 is reading 32 percent.
S192 door closed now. Closing the S190
window, Bill.

PLT Okay.

CDR Don't forget to open that rascal.


Okay, can you latch that side?

PLT Stand by ; I'll try. I think so.

CDR Alright.

PLT Something -

CDR Got it?

PLT It 's moving.

CDR Don't tighten it too tight. Just till

ir _ PLT it startsgettingtight. Got it?


Yes.

CDR No. It's not locked. Unlatch it again,


and we 'll try again.

PLT Okay.

CDR Try it again. Got it?

PLT Okay?
I
CDR No.

PLT Oh, it's not working.

CDR Don't - don't force it though. It


never worked for me.

PLT Yes.

CDR The only time it's ever worked is when


you keep it in the loose range. You
ready? I'm gonna close her now.

PLT Okay. - ....


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CDR Okay.

FLT You try it.

CDR No.

PLT Forget it.

CDR Okay, RECORD switch is on OFF.

337 16 23 h5 CC And, sir. We're reading you down here.

CDR Okay. Go ahead, Bill.

PLT Okay. No - no Joy in the Greenville site


h60. Speci_l 02 completed, started about
15 seconds late. And ETC operations were
nominal.
p_

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8 of 30 - 96 degrees?

lo }379.8,26 2_l _ Okay.


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Page 1 of 4

337 21 03 15 CDR This is CDR at 20 - 21:02 and a half.


PMT debriefing ATM pass. The call was
for building block 26, step i, which was
suncentered. And it all went as planned
with the exception of the first S056
exposure. I started out in single
frame 4 with a normal exposure. I
shifted the switch to long after a
minute. I don't think that that problem
did change it, but it was right for the
second exposure. All the rest of the
steps of the building block - a]]
particular steps went okay. I started
the VTR of the XUVMON about a minute
before I finished building block 28.
And so I didn't really give you the
good integration repetition, the
1/2, i, 2, and 4 seconds. So the first
minute - for the first minute I gave
you about 3 second intergratlons one right
after another, while I was busy watching
S056 and getting ready to turn it off.
After Igor 56 off the line I gave you
the regular integration repetitions for a
_11 3 minutes and that's all on the
_ videotape recorder.

337 21 04 O0 CDR And now left the - I'm leaving the ATM
set up as requested on pad with a roll
ofminus 4800 down minus 1285, right
left of Owith the MIRROR AUTO RASTER
running. I've found this very, very
plain looking todya. There was nothing
special that I could see tha's worthy of
note, though havn't Just a - as well
as I can see, the one filament over near
the limb which is 39, and 94 is - I can
reach at 94 and filament 41 are very,
very weak. The only action on - the limb
were 92 on the west limb and I noticed
in XUV MON that we have something crying
up on the east limb right now. And
that's about it.
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337 21 05 02 CDR CDR out.

337 21 05 23 SPT SPT at 21:05. Subject; hand held


photos. On CX20 frs_e number 31,
in ... We're taking at f/8 with
a 55-millimeter lens with a speed
of 1/250. I was looking at the ocean,
sub ..., and I saw two t_ings: One
a wave pattern which I suspected to
be the wave pattern of the water.
Most of the waves caw toward along
with a ... chemical on a scale of
a hundred miles or so at least.
Secondly, I saw what appeared at the
forming [?] of the sub ... which was
a smA11 network, lighter or higher
reflecting area that reposed upon
the waves. I would say that in the
55-milimeter the scale of the infrared
may be 1/50 or so of the size of the
picture. The network itself was not
-- hexagonal, but was more flat V-flattened
on one side. Not completely uniforn
in it' s geometry, though, a] ] over
but certainly it was uniform emough to
establish it as a network.

337 21 06 49 SPT SPT out.

337 21 22 05 PLT This is the PLT at 21:20. Our water


sampling of t_nk 4 is complete. Tested
out 4 parts permillion, I added
20 units of idoine to bring it up to
6 parts permillion. PLT out.

337 21 22 19 PLT Oh, by the way television 33 was completed


on that exercise.

337 21 _5 29 CDR This is the CDR at 21:45 Zulu. M092


subject, SPT. Left calf, 13 3/4;
right calf, 13 5/8.

CDR Out.

337 21 47 37 CDR This is CDR at 21:48 Zulu. M092:


subject SPT. Leg bands: left leg
band is Charlie Juliett: right leg
4 band is Alfa Quebec .... out.
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TIME SKIP

337 22 29 ii CDR This is the CDR at 22:30. The


following is the dialogue that goes with
the TV sequences that were done
yesterday with Bill Pogue and his
foot paddle.

337 22 29 41 PLT (Music) Here comes Wilbert Pogue,


the famous aerodynami cist, demonstrating
that the laws of aerodynamics and fluid
mechanics do indeed still apply in
zero g in a 5 psi atmosphere. Once
again, our great scientific mind proves
that man can rise above it all with the
help of brute force and ingenuity.

337 22 44 40 SPS This is SPT at 22:45 with a message


for Jerry Hordinsky of the medical
directorate and the M092 PI. This ruh
/_ is the LBNP and the subject experinced
none of the difficulties I did the
previous run. The only sensation had
at 50 millimeters was a hollowness ...
in the chest and stomach which
obtained, really, from almost the
first delta-P was put on at 8 milli-
meters. I did not have any light-
heardedness of tingling sensation in
the arm even though the pulse pressure
I get toward the end - a couple of
readings get relatively i_. But, I
did not experience many problems. A
couple things I did in preparation
for the run: One, was to get a fair
amount of water, like 30 ounces, before the
run; secondly I got a reasonable amount
of sleep last night - I don't feel
really rested but I don't feel tired
either; thirdly, I've been doing a lot
of exercises for the calf, both of
them - or al] of them using the
Thorton's Revenge - the knee strap.
Most of those involve either toe
rises or Just springing up and down,
which I have already described ...
-d

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They do work the calves and - what


I'd be interested in knowing is whether
the leg volume, which I achieved at
15 psi - a change in my size (?) -
whether that was the same, greater
than or less than on the previous run.
It was off - scale high here, so I
had no way of determining it. SPT out.

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337 19 47 14 SC SPT at the ATM. Pass was started at


19:04. JOP 26, five steps. Okay,
it all went as called for. No
difficulty in carrying out what was
asked for. 0nly one alteration I did
make was to interchange steps 1 and 2
so that only had to change one action
at a time in repositioning. That is,
I started the first one a - down of
minus 16 and a left of plus 130. And
then I moved over for the second one
to a - left of minus 130 and then on -
down minus 25 anti again a + left minus
130. At the conclusion, here, at the -
the last pointing I remain here to give
a couple more mirror auto rasters
because I know that the ... out there
are pretty poor, you'll probably get
two mirror atlto rasters a little over
two mirror auto rasters at the outer
one rather than one. And also S056
is receiving a single-frame, long
morning exposure of around 6 minutes.
SPTout.

337 19 54 37 SC SPT at 19:54. Two extra points on the


orbit which began at 19:04 on the ATM.
One: at the conclusion of the orbit,
I looked at the WLC and watched it
L still into su_set. The sequence of _ _
events was pretty much the same as I _
had seen before, only the times are a _
little bit different., Everything was
nominal up to" around 30 second remain- _-
ing. At that point there was - Just
a general darkening of the tube and
then a bright@ning coming in from the
lower right. My roll was minus 4798.
The brightening was not very signifi-
cant, howeverl the brightening came
in at around _0 seconds or so and was
well within t@lerance of the TV tube
to handle.

337 19 56 O0 SPT At about 3 seconds remaining, however,


the brightness in the lower right-
hand corner, and I would say it was
i

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Page 2 Of

about, oh, at the most i inch


extending from the edge of the TV
screen. It became very bright
and at about 2 seconds to go I cut
off the power on the WLC display.
I thought inftially at around -
between 30 to, oh, roughly 15
seconds I coUld see some images,
but it was nowhere near a parallel
to the horizon. It was - looked
more like an artifact if the -
created by the lighting conditions
of felt [?] and I'll Just have to
look at that a littlbe bit more
before I can be more definitive in
the description.
337 19 56 57 SPT SPT out.

SPT Oh, correction. One other thing.


On 55 and looking for coronal loop,
as I did men_ion on air-to-ground,
I was able tq see on H-alpha right
at a locatio_ slightly north of
where active_egion 87:92 complex
was what looked like a very long
spicule. Course, they were not
spicules, the_ were much too large
for that, sticking out -]_ost
parallel to the surface away from
one anotherb_t inclined slightly
upward, whic_ looks very much
like the bott4omof a loop resting
right on the wurface I guess
from the size! of their inclination
I would guessl that if I were to
draw a loop in there, it would be
something on the order of a, oh, a
quarter to a third of a solar
radius. And I - my question is
whether I connect -whether what I
was actually seeing was the pace of
the ... with which you were looking
at.

337 19 58 17 SPT SPT out.

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Time: 337:21:02 to 337:22:52
..__ 12/3/73
Page 1 of h

337 21 03 15 CDR This is CDR at 20 - 21:02 and a half.


PMT debriefing ATM pass. The call was
for building block 26, step i, which was
suncentered. And it all went as planned
with the exception of the first S056
exposure. I started out in single
frame h with a normal exposure. I
shifted the switch to long after a
minute. I don't think that that problem
did change it, but it was right for the
second exposure. All the rest of the
steps of the building block - all
particular steps went okay. I started
the VTR of the XUV M0N about a minute
before I finished building block 28.
And so I didn't really give you the
good integration repetition, the
1/2, l, 2, and h seconds. So the first
minute - for the first minute I gave
you about 3 second intergrations one right
after another, while I was busy watching
S056 and getting ready to turn it off.
AfterIgor 56 off the llneI gaveyou
the regular integration repetitions for a
full 3 minutes and that's all on the
videotape recorder.

337 21 04 00 CDR And now left the - I'm leaving the ATM
set up as requested on pad with a roll
of minus 4800 down minus 1285, right
left of 0 with the MIRROR AUTO RASTER
running. I've found this very, very
plain looking todya. There was nothing
special that I could see tha's worthy of
note, though havn't Just a - as well
as I can see, the one filament over near
the limb which is 39, and 94 is - I can
reach at 94 and filament hl are very,
very weak. The only action on - the limb
were 92 on the west limb and I noticed
in XUV MON that we have something coming
up on the east limb right now. And
that's about it.
J

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337 21 05 02 CDR CDR out.

337 21 05 23 SPT SPT at 21:05. Subject; hand held


photos. On CX20 fr_e nmnber 31,
in ... We're tsking at f/8 with
a 55-millimeter lens with a speed
of 1/250. I was looking at the ocean,
sub ..., and I saw two things: One
a wave pattern which I suspected to
be the wave pattern of the water.
Most of the waves came toward along
with a ... chemical on a scale of
a hundred miles or so at least.
Secondly, I saw what appeared at the
forming [?] of the sub ... which was
a smell network, lighter or higher
reflecting area that reposed upon
the waves. I would say that in the
55-milimeter the scale of the infrared
mey be 1/50 or so of the size of the
picture. The network itself was not
hexagonal, but was more flat V-flattened
on one side. Not completely uniforn
in it' s geometry, though, a] 1 over
but certainly it was uniform emough to
establish it as a network.

337 21 06 49 SPT SPT out.

337 21 22 05 PLT This is the PLT at 21:20. Our water


sampling of tank 4 is complete. Tested
out 4 parts permillion, I added
20 units of idoine to bring it up to
6 parts permillion. PLT out.

337 21 22 19 PLT Oh, by the way television 33 was completed


on that exercise.

337 21 45 29 CDR This is the CDR at 21:45 Zulu. M092


subject, SPT. Left calf, 13 3/4;
right calf, 13 5/8.

CDR Out.

337 21 47 37 CDR This is CDR at 21:48 Zulu. M092:


subject SPT. Leg bands: left leg
band is Charlie Juliett: right leg
band is Alfa Quebec .... out.
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Page 3 of 4

TIME SKIP

337 22 29 ll CDR This is the CDR at 22:30. The


following is the dialogue that goes with
the TV sequences that were done
yesterd_ with Bill Pogue and his
foot paddle.

337 22 29 41 PLT (Music) Here comes Wilbert Pogue,


the famous aerodyn_cist, demonstrating
that the laws of aerodysAm_cs and fluid
mechanics do indeed still apply in
zero g in a 5 psi atmosphere. Once
again, our great scientific mind proves
that ma_ can rise above it all with the
help of brute force and ingenuity.

337 22 _h 40 SPS This is SPT at 22:h5 with a message


for Jerry Hordinsky of the medical
directorate and the M092 PI. This ruh
is the LBNP and the subject experinced
none of the difficulties I did the
previous run. The only sensation had
at 50 millimeters was a hollowness ...
in the chest and stomach which
obtained, really, from almost the
first delta-P was put on at 8 milli-
meters. I did not have am_ light-
heardeduess of tingling sensation in
the arm even though the pulse pressure
I get toward the end - a couple of
readings get relatively low. But, I
did not experience m,ny problems. A
couple things I did in preparation
for the run: One, was to get a fair
amount of water, like 30 ounces, before the
run; secondly I got a reasonable amount
of sleep last night - I don't feel
really rested but I don't feel tired
either; thirdly, I've been doing a lot
of exercises for the calf, both of
them - or a]] of them using the
Thorton's Revenge - the knee strap.
Most of those involve either toe
rises or Just springing up and down,
which I have alreadY described ...
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Page 4 of h

They do work the calves and - what


I'd be interested in knowing is whether
the leg volume, which I achieved at
15 psi - a change in n_ size (?) -
whether that was the same, greater
than or less than on the previous run.
It was off - scale high here, so I
had no way of determining it. SPT out.

END OF TAPE
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Page 1 of 2

337 23 30 25 CDR This is the CDR 23:30 Zulu. Tape -


EREP tape recorder reload is com-
_a_e at this time. !k< ,beta
7!_t _alls for the W_p _(_!_N'I'
_5%LVE to be put to R_'ATS. I n_
a_s_z!_ng that it - !h_ _ i_, J _ TI,_!
required, not desi1'ed at this
time. l'm leaving it in FL_J.

337 23 30 h! _D_ CDR out.

338 00 28 0,2 PLq PLT debriefing ATM pass that ._,tarted


_t _2:43. Okay. T_le o ss
st:r*od at 23:43 was cc_Icte _
as scheduled. The:'e _as _:e
question I had in mZ7 mind Jot
Chs'!_e and plus I_ s- s_' _<'
and _'or step 6 and 2 Ch,_rlie SCeD
4 at plus 6 arc seconds. I
wasn't quite sure - I know i%
says ![_alpha pointing, i_at 7'_]
tell .that I did; I got t<',z,_'_o
_-- on th_ LIMB OFFSET, an_ t'_-n7
mo_ed to 12 are secor h :_.Lov_ _h_.t
while in LIMB POINTING: ! _ ;_;_
i_hat attitude or position _< d<
ihe building block 87. Se. !bst's
the ... for the pointing that was
used for building block 87-2
Charlie. Excuse me, that's
buildin< blocl 28 on 2-on taraet 87,
Jop 2 Charlie, step 6. Okay.
Now, for building block 2 37, 2
Charlie, step 4 I went to zero
on LIMB POINTING, I selected L[W_8
SCAN to hold the slit on zero,
put the LEFf RIGHT FINE SUN SENSOR
_-,1
[ slewed arc seconds above :e
limb from that reference and
selected the 2 Charlie step 4
building block 37 with that
attitude. Everything appea_'e_
to be nominal. I don't tb_r_'
made any mistakes on that. ihe -
I'm going to configure for the
54 40 kilometer before 1 leave
the console. White lihgt limb
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UP DOWN 0000, LEFT RIGHT i radaii.


T d[, that. Although T ......
,, ,
have been quite tangent, but I
did use the UP DOWN O0 sic, LE_T
RIGHT ] radius. Then _ ,-_,,
":
"!_elcc_ 828 LIMB POINTT_NG _,! -_ _!]y
step t,_ first LIMB OFF_q'. " _
this is the disk option with i'irst
step to first LIMB CF_SET .....
this _t minus 12 arc _ _nd_
Y stared the building block qg,
with 56 and 55 ex-exo,.sures.

338 O0 32 05 FLT Okay. Now, what I did was after


I had already started those, [
saw that I was in trouble, becauz<"
there's no way to get to minus 12
that I can remember. I fiddled
around trying out a way and de-
cided I didn't know hew to do and
ended up - finally, I was able
to get minus 2 arc seconds without
_ disturbing the attitudeof the
canister. So, I started to mi_ d_
I got to minus 2 normal, zero _or ......
and plus 2 times 4. Then I was
told by ground to go ahead. I -
decided not to continue since I
close to sunset. I was told by
ground to continue, so I went to
the plus h star... I got minus 2,
zero, plus 2, and part of plus 4
on the disk option. And the point
is I'm not quite sure that the -
If I tmderstand it correctly, I
don't think you can quite do it
the way the procedures written,
Jop 5, step h, building block 39.
Everything else on that pass was
relatively nominal and that
continues my - that concludes my
debriefing for passes starting
at 22:11 and 23:43.

338 00 33 17 PLT PLT out.

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338 01 25 16 CDR This is - this is the CDR at 0±:25


Zulu. HH55-1 assigned at this time
unable to get anythingthrough due
to cloud coverage. Lower end of ...
is completely clouded over.

338 Ol 25 34 CDR CDR out.

338 02 06 42 SPT SPT at 02:07. ATM - ATM, beginning


at about 01:i0. Okay one of the first
things I did at sun center was to try
to get rid of a small white spot which
I'm pointing out on the TVby going to
CRIb D_[SCHARGE. The net result was that
when T held the switch down, I got a
small black spot appearing where the
bright one was with the remainder of
the corona remaining unchanged. Sc
the spot reversed completely and the
corona stayed white. When I released
_-_ it - it went back to the same way it
was previously. So I suspect it's
not from the instrument but somewhere
within the tele - telvesion system.
I gave you a small amount of VTR on
this at 01:27. We did the building
block l0 at 92 and that was done by
rolling so that the MIRROR LINES SCAN
- is - was tangent to the limb. That
would be center of a left/right pretty
much on the maximum ... seeing H-alpha
and moved the canister up and down. To
receive the manimum in the red wing
of minus [?] data. Correction that was
the red wing of Lyman alpha.

338 02 09 42 SPT Okay the MIRROR LINE SCANN we didn't run


as requested after our grating of 0594.
Also, while at sun center ... we gave
continuous from 1 minute to 52 which
took care of the building block 32 and
also a PATROL SHORT for 56. Then went
over to the limb at close to 92, a
little of - no, north, north of 92 and
looked at what appeared to be a small
surge of the trial rising off the limb.
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It was at positions of rpll minus 9505


a up/down of minus 27 and a left/right
of also 12. The shopping list can item
was down there - the display put off
the limb or a - the XUV SLIT with plus
ll seconds that we pretty much can't
get the limb. You got a lO second
exposure, then the first 2 exposures
in the type 4, there's a h0 and a 160
and then part of the last exposure
until we ran out of viewing time and
I went a little bit below the ESS
on that one before I cut it off.

338 02 12 05 SPT SPT out.

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] 338 02 52 i0 SPT SPT at 02:52 with a correction for the i


2 last ATM report. !

4 SPT What was carried out was a shopping list


5 item_3 at the conclusion of the orbit, i
which was done at a roll of minus 9505, a down
7 of minus 27 and I was plus ii seconds ;;
8 off of the limb, using the 50 - 82]3. i
9 Limb position counter. I believe that it '
:0 . looked •something like a surge and we've
11 been notified that we do have surge in
12 that region. But if one occurred in - I
13 hope we've got an early picture of it. _7
!4 I did the GRATING AUTO SCAN because I
15 was trying to hold to a new grating -,
16 position. And by the time I picked up ----
17 that - around where I got that grating
18 position I mlmost had myself a full
1"_ grating auto scan. And there really _

20
21 wasn't
set of much
MIRRORtime
LINEto SCANS
give you _ complete
or even another '_
22 MIRROR AUTO RAST_ so I Jus_ thought I O
23 might Just as well continue on and get _
24 the - some more GRATING AUTO SCAN data,
25 rather than chop it up into segments of
26 different types of data.

28 338 02 53 46 c;t:_I' SPT out.


29
27 • "_
• • , ,

30 B38 03 02 27 }_LT It's the PLT reporting on the work on the


31 coronal third or rath_.r surge. I went -_
32 into the J0P H-Alpha, step 3, according O
33 to the coronal transient - frontal disc-
transient guidelines. I 'm in the middle _"
35 of block - building block 17 right now. -<
36 I
37 38 03 02 50 _T I took m_ first look at the WLC monitor
38 after _nn_ng continuous for about
39 i0 minutes. It didn't; seem - couldn't
40 dect anything on the nonitor. Could sort of
41 half fool myself and " may have seen a sort
_2 of enlargement of the streamer that
43 the - oh - looking at the north at the

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I r top of the clock, about the 2 o'clock


2 position there, from 2 o'clock down to
3 around h o'clock, there are about _ distinct
4 streamers, the two closest to 3 o'clock
5 being the most prominent. The one at
6 I 2 o'Clock is fairly nice sized one and
7 I h o'clock is Just a little stubby one.
8 I The one at 2 o'clock position is the one
9 I I seem to detect a sort of enlargement on.
_, 338::03 03 43 PLT But I really can't convince myself it's
11 i really there. But I'm continuing to run
;2| building block 17. _

i4 38 03 09 48 CDR This is the CDR at 03:i0 Zulu, reporting -I


!5 ca $233. I reported earlierthis
_6 morning of having a little trouble getting
17 going on the first frame. I think that D
]S that frame was probably the minus i frame.
19 This evening's exercise starting at 02:33 /£

20
21 and time
on lasting
and through
without 02
any:39. AII frames
hitches; the went
22 frame count on the camera now is 10, O
23 indicating that there have 1_een 9 photos -- -q
24 taken and so that worked out real well, and I
2S was checking the frame count as I was -_
26 going tonight. --
27 t 03
2g _38 03 i0 30 CDR The - the last frame, number 6, of tonights' t_.
29 photo exercise was 120 seconds infinity
30 focus and I think the last 20 seconds of T_
31 it probably were caused the whole thing to -4
32 be ruined because the sunrise came upon us.
O
33 We started scattered light on the window __
34 and I think it Just wiped out that last
35 frame. I "<
3b
37 338 03 i0 53 CDR I think probably what we're going to have
33 to do is start a little closer to the
39 first - let's see - to comet rise - Let's
40 see, I'm trying to see what you had for
41 oumet right here. 02:35. Well, looks like
42 you started Just as e-:ly as you could
43 _xkyw_'. Sunrise you hold here is 02:42;
44 however, at 02:hO we w_re all ready getting
45 a lot of light around the spacecraft. ,
46 And I think that's going to wipe out any
_7 long timed exposures that you got cooking
4S there. So_yT2.-a_autes-and h2 seconds--before ....
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sunrise, your
exposed I think you So
film. hadasprobably over-
- as essentially
i a recap then of 233 for today, all 9 photos
i were taken. We got kind of hung up in the
I firS_ there. The frame count right now
]
i
J is number I0, indicating that 9 have been
taken. And I Just hope that the first
_ {i one there comes out okay. l'm pretty sure it
will. WE must have been slightly off on the -
the initial frame count or something.
3Z$ 031207 I don't know how it started out. At one
_ this morning, essentially at zero this --
i morning, ended up at i0 tonight sad we got
!4 I 9 frames in between without a problem and
1

I thenI had thatoneproblem. __
16 !338 03 12 17 Okay, break, break. This is a - a new 77
i7 J *
18 _ message and this
observations one isI for
people. had the
two vis_-1
- two _:
19 assignments tonight at 03:03 and 03:04 Zulu. -_
20 One was HHl01-1 of the -_nilia area.
21 The clouds over Manilla were essentially ._
22 broken - scattered to broken deck. I took O
23 a Hasselblad shot of it. I'm not sure __ -.1
24 that you'll be able to get much out of
25 it in a w_y of metropolitanstudiesbut --
26 I went ahead and took it anyway. --
27 338 03 12 55 Then we moved on down to the south. The _
28 clouds remained pretty much scattered to
29 broken and I got a picture of Leyte, Samar --
30 and Mind_nao Island and I don't know if n
SI you're going to be able to get very good ....
32 information out of it or not because of D
SS the clouds. The settings - because of the y_
cloud cover - the settings were f/16,
35 1/250 with a 100-millimeter lens on the -<
$6 Hasselblad. :And stand by and I'll give you the
37 frame number. The frame count on the
3S Hasselblad right now is 42. So that means that
_9 n_ber hl was Mindonas, number 40 was Ssmar,
40 number 39 was Leyte _d number 38 was Manilla.

4,
42 !338 03 13 _8 CDR CDR out.
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44 [338031519 SPT Okay, this i the SPT at i - correction _-_e

48 _
454746 __ that 05 :15 •
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I [ SPT Okay, try that again. Let's ma_e it 03:15.


2 Subject is M447-3, 0380. Work restraint
and mobility aids. Okay, fire_an 's pole.
I guess it's kind of tough to give it a
5 rating as I really don't - re_]!y didn't
want"it in there and we have since taken it
- down. I think if you're - it was really
not anythingwhich I could not have - coule
provide any function which I could not have
done without.

u _38 03 16 16 SPT Stand by. r


13 i
14 _338 03 19 21 SPT Okay, this is the _ picking up again. -
15 On M_47-3. Okay, on fireman's pole. Again -
":6 I thoughtI was able to get alongwithout -_
_7 it. And I think I was finally able to .:
13 wean the other guys from it. That large
_.9 open space I find kind of _mn to move _

20
21 aroundto in
w,11 theandother
also of
I the
think- you could push
c_e entrance off one -
22 to another and get to where .you're going. C,
23 If anything that fireman's pole was an _ -_
24 encomnbrance because if you got on one __
25 side of it, you had to go around it in --
26 order to get where you wanted to go. Suppose _
27 you do right next to _he hatch and you t_

28 found yourself sometimes on the __'-


29 wrong side of it and going up it. And
30 that slows you down more than I think not
31 having the thing at all. If emything what --
32 you might want is a large hatch and a pole C
33 x,,_Ug right up the center. Right on the __
34 axis of the - of the spacecraft. Well _-
35 you have a dome - OWS Dome and wall handrails. _
36 I say those are exeellant, if anything we need
37 more of them.
3S 338 03 20 40 STS handrails. Again now those were good.
39 I think one thing we do need more of though
4'3 is I things to hold ehecklsits. MDA handhold
41 and handrail. We could use more in here;
42 there's hardly any at _LII. That would be much
43 more useful to have - ,_o_"
I say we meed a factor
t

'44 of i0 more than what w_ have in there, i


45 What we have in there is very little. Shall ;
46 I call those inadequate? - I call it poor.
47 _38 03 21 11 Triangle shoe cleats/grips. I give that a
48 v_goed. I_hink_hs y _re- ver_ eful.
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I They work very well. Drawbacks are that


2 they have covered too much of the grid
3 around here and theyre never was enough
to begin with, so that you don't have that
5 much_ choice in where you put your feet.
6 i338 03 21 h0 They're always on the floor and ceiling.
7 You should have more on the walls and we
S ought not have as much comered up as we do.
9 You know it looks like a lot ... triangles which
._ are re&l]y useful. If you manage to get
II your triangles in, it works. Also I find that
12 when I'm not working, I Just go around in
13 stocking feet or light shoes. I find the j_
14 heavy knit is always the best in those shoes. -
15 Just a little - some of the comforts and I

16 338 03 22 12
]7 can still
shoe enjoy
cleats, and working
grid, I as muchnot
have with them on
tried• __
,q
18 Water tank, foot platform - I guess for "'
19 a Job your going to do it's pretty good. t'_
20 I - there's Just not much up there. Water U
21 tank portable 512 M47 foot platform. Don't
use it very much - hardly at all, once for O
23 338 03 22 40 the EVA. So again, I can't evaluate it. _1
24 ATM foot platform I call that adequate. _hat __
25 I'd like to od is to have that footstool --
26 moved down a lot more than it is. Find --
27 ourselves re_11y hunching over the panel,
28 trying to get our hea_q in the same position -_
29 they were in one g. And we can't move that _
30 thing down any more. Unusual! to have _I
31 much ore gre_ter room to travel on. Portable .
32 PGA foot restraints. Okay, very useful.
33 I give them an excellent. Portable handholds. :_
338 03 23 09 Specify where and how used. I guess - I
35 guess the problem is they're probably adequate
36 but the problem is for me I don't have time
37 to run one -run one up and I try to figure
3S out where totput it. I'm used to getting
39 the Job done and I usu_,_llydon't have time
=0 to construct ithings in order to do it. ;
41 footpads come in of _y _ny times I might

43 Portable equlpment restraints, tether, ...


44 and universal mounts, etc. Okay, most of
45 that - hell, ilet's go at it. Tethers, I've i
46 not used any!nside except for the small
47 ... that we put on our checklist and I say
48 ; :
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i those are very good. The bungees are -


2 if your talking about the spring ones,
3 they're lousy. They stretch out too
4 easilyand I givethosea poor. i
5 338 03 24 06 Universal mounts. I guess for the Job i
6 your going to do, they're very good.
7 K_..I... back rest restraints. I haven't
8 tried it. I have the feeling it would
9 be very much - way too ocnfining. When
_0 i'm working on the ATM, I have material mounted
I! _111 around there and I twist my body
_.2 completelyback to the right side, the left =
13 side, straight up, in order to get to the
_4 material which I have posted for cue cards and -
i-
one thing or another sitting there in that
!5 chair was ually tying me down. That's =
_7 why I haven't even attempted - I my Li
drag it out one of these days when I get
19 ]338 03 2_ 47 a chance. Fecal collection equipment; _"

21 I give those a very good. The only short F."


22
coming I had, was that the whole operation C
20 I
23 urine too
takes collection equipment.
darn long. It takesOkay, the about
the m,_ fecal - =-
__ -r
24 half an houri I say the bags are the --'
25 weakestpoints. There'sJust too bad -. --
25 too much green - green stickum to pull off _-
27 and things to try to piece together and
28 mske stick, iThat bag is a very poor disign. _"
t
29 But in general, the system works pretty well. =
30 ]
31 338 03 25 21 SPT Urine collection equipment. I give that an ,
32 excellent. I think the problemwe had C
_3 with it that takes s/l the time is the :_
requirements of the experiments and not _"
33 theequipment itself. "_
35 I
37 SPT Hand washer, okay, I l,_uessI give it a
very good; I don't know how else you'd
39 do it, that's why. It still is a little
40 bit convenient to have the water splashing
41 all around with a spray but I've learned
42 how to get around that; so it's not too bad.
43 I
44 338 03 25 50 SPT Fecal/Urine Collector lap assembly, and
45 handhold. Okay, I've never used the lap
46 belt. I get the thing on very good.
47 Hasdholds are Just in _he right place. Lap
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_ SPT WMC hand_'asher, handra-il-sY_0kay_-, yeah,


2 I guess it useful where it is. I could
s put a few more handholds along the side there;
would be very useful. Matter of fact, we don't
5 i have very many handholds in there at all.
_"_
_ L So _guess I'll give those a - that a
adequate because there's not more of it.
3
9 338 03 26 32 SPT W_.:Cceiling handrails. I'm shipping by
:} the foot restraint. I give those an
:_ unacceptable. They are Just with gross
_2 shortcomings. The problem is that we don't
"3 have any triangel grid in there to lock
i4 shoes so you can do any work. The only 7:
_5 few we have are the two that you stick your
;_ feet under, which are too - too big for -
O 17 your regularfeet,and too sm_1]for
_ triangle shoes. I have Just not been
19 able to _e those things work at all.
-_ 20 The only reason we can get away with
<_ 21 doing any work in that room "at _]] is ... --
Z *o
O "" We Just need much better foot restraints, 2
N 23 more of them. I like the i<lea of having
a_ 24 something you can put your stocking feet --
O___ 25 under, and not Just triangle shoes. I _-:
26 think we ought to retain that. Drying okay.
Light duty foot restraints.Well, here I -
2S move on; I'm moving or..
m_ 29 I "
O 30 338 03 27 24 :3PT WMC ceiling handrail. Don't use it ' T_
_" 31 very much. I guess it's adequate for -
32 hut I Just flat don't use it very much
33 at all. I guesswhen you ever need it, _
34 you might - you might find it convenient, __
15 but I'm usually using the w_11s. WMC __
36 light duty foot restre.ints. Okay, going
37 back to that ceiling handrail: I give it a ?
38 Immdequate, also, because it really doesn't
39 have that much Job to perform.
4o !
4_ Okay, the light duty foot restraints: I'd
42 give those - I'd give those in adequate, also. :
43 The problem is they're- they'renot big
44 enough or they'renot small enough. They
45 ought to be smaller if you're going
45 to use your istockingfeet in them, and they ought
47 to be bigger if your going to use triangle
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_ 338 03 28 16 SPT Drying stations: I think they're


2 to crowdedtogether,so I - I'd give
3 them - inadequate. They do the Job,
but it's just, I guess, too - too
5 packed together.
6
7 Shower: have not used it yet. I use
spongebaths, and what's good - I guess
9 I really can't give you a rating; I guess
_-_ I'd give it an adequate, but what scares
_; me off is all the frapping(?)time it takes
12 Justto go in and get the - the thing
!2 set up and to cleanup after. I find I
_.4 could go on in and give myself a good sponge --
;5 bath, and can do the Job, Just as well
i_ as that showerin abouthalf the time. L
17 We've been pushed for time up here, so I _.
;_ Just haven't had the - haven't had the time
19 to, - the luxury to go on in there and _"
20 try that. Looks like fun an@ I'll probably - _
21 I'm sure I will try it quite a few times. ._
22 I C
23 338 03 29 11 SPT Personal hygiene kit : it's"_II right, m
24 except the place that they have it stowed, is -- _
25 inside a sma]] locker. I' d much rather -
26 find a place that we could permanently --
27 stow it outside so you wouldn't have to _
28 dig into a small lock_.r and fiddle with it O_
29 _11 the time. I find that kind of inconvenient. ----
30 So I guess the kit itself is very good, but the loc_tion
3; is poor. i

32 l C
33 Towelsand washcloths: I guess I'd give -
34 those a poor. I think the fire guys really
35 got away with something when they made us -<
36 go with that kind of a material. I don't
37 think it's absorbent enough, and I think it's
38 toohard.
39 I
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40 338 03 29 54 SPT General utility wipes: okay, those are all right,
41 except they're a little bit hard to get out of
42 the container; I'd give them a very good.
43 Again, we don't have enough of them.

45 Wet wipes: I think they're too hard to

47
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46 open up; I'd give those an adequate. They're
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: good once you get them open. Biocide


2 wipes: I'd give those a poor. No one
3 wauts to go on in and get that biocide
4 a]] _overyour hands whenever you want to
5 clean up one simple thing. I think we
6 ought to have plastic handle on a sponge
7 which has got something - which has got
a way of getting biocide into the sludge.
9 And then can be kept at a location where
l0 it won't dry out.
11

12 338 03 30 40 SPT Utensil wipes: adequate. Again, tough


13 getting thebagopen. _-

15 Trash and plenum bags: I'd give those _


16 an excellent; I thinktheywork real _--
17 well. _ --

19 Urine/fecal bags: I'd give t_ose a very G')


20 good. Only thing is they do tend to -
21 a littlebit hard to roll up and get them P
22 _tlI squared away. c
23

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29 "-
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_ _38 03 31 06 SPT Wardroom table, eating space: I - !


guess I'd give that - oh an excellent.
_ I think that works pretty well. Fire
restraints : adequate; they don't
reallyhold you in there. You've
got 4o work at it pretty hard; what
7 _ we really need is a good pair of
s foot restraintsin there. Wardroom
9 _ light-duty foot restraints: un-
!0 acceptable. They Just - they don't hold
l! your shoes, they're too - way too
!2 smalland you reallycan'tget your C
_3 stockingfeetin thembecauseyou
14 can'tholdyourselfthat well .... _
15 yottrstockingfeet ... Food reconsti- _
!6 tution- well - we'regettingaway -_
i7
13 fromthe footrestraints.I'd give _
the foot restraints an unacceptable.
19 Two reasons : first your triangles c_
20 always become locked and and don't _;
21 comeout. So you'regoingtO have
-- to get in thereand unlockyour foot C
23 restraintswith your fingers,or try _;
24 to release ... of those foot restraints -Z
25 try to get it - to - squared away, _ --
26 get it workingrightsgain,get it i --
27 workingright to p_111your foot out. ! _:
23 And secondly, therei_ onlyone I
i &_
29 location. I think we should have Just 'i _-
30 done awaywith that completely, as
3_ we plan_ed to do , planned to do, _
$2 and Just use triangle grip, where you
33 put your feetwhereveryou want them. O
Z
34 That was really a ... there. What F
35 we also really need are some light- -(
3o weight foot restraints that Just snap
$7 into the triangle gri_, so you can
3S put those anywhere you want, because
39 there I could Just go in there in
40 stocking feet, or with lightened
41 shoes on, and work that way. That
42 combined with the fire restraints
43 would probably be a good system.
44 Food reconstitution _dspensers: Okay,
45 it works pretty well.
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47 38 03 32 54 SPT They are a little bit hard sometimes
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very good. A little bit hard to get


_ i the food you're reconstitutingout,
i at times, but that's no real m_Jor
4 i problem, What I would like to see is
5 ; a wa_ of selecting how much you want
_ _ as we have, but also a way of letting
7 the little - _ker run up and show
' yOU how much you are actually getting at
$ any given time, so you can shut it off
_" right when you wanted to. I think the -
7_, also we ought to go up to 8 ounces
_2 on that because many of the drinks are
!3 over 6 ounces,and it's a two-ectionmove _
14 to getit allin there. WhatI'd
_5 like to have is us, going back to
_6 the presentsystem,is a way of --_
77 seeing exactly where the cyclinder
IS is, that is how much is in the ,,6
_9 at any moment. I think especially if _
2C you had 8 ounces you might Just U
21 leaveit at 8 ouncesall the time, F_
_2
.... movingit back and forth and Just O
23 cut if off whenever you w&nted it.
24 You could have your option. Water -4
_ gun : I think the floods of w_ter --
26 are - I'd givethat am inadequate. _,
27 I think the floods of _n_ter are about
2S a factorof 2 too small. I think t_
29 you need twice as large. Food
30 trays: Works real well, I'd give them ._
31 an excellent.Foodcans: Oh, I -4
32 guess I'd give them a very good. O
32 BeverageDispensers: I'd give those Z
3z a very good, My personalpreference
_5 is to see something which is all -<
3_ one integral unit on the top so you
37 don't have to put one piece inside
38 another to make it work. Seasoning
39 dispensers: I haven't used them
40 very much, but I guess I'd give it an
41 adequate. Berverage Dispensers I
_2 guess I'd give them a very good.
_3 338 03 35 05 SrT Going back to seasoning dispensers.
44 I've not used them too much, at all.
45 I guess I'd give an adequate,the
46 problem being that _-_y times the
47 seasoning leaks out of it, and it
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_ i dispenser_when
out. you-try to-get-m-drop
Eatingutensils,I'd give
3 i those an adequate. The main reason
4 ! being there that the ... spoon is way
5 ! too small. I've had to use the one
6 r from the commandmodule. Sleep
7 i restra&nts; I'd give that an adequate.
, One of the problemsis that it's kind
_ i of tough to get in and out of that
_0 thing. It's a real struggleevery
11 time I workat it. I alsodon't
_2 know what the heck that thing hanging
_ overmy headis suppose to do. I -
_4 would much ratherhave somethingyou -
7-
15 could pull from one side to the other.
_ The thinghangingovermy headJust
_7 really gets in the way and I'm l_
i_ thinkingof cuttingit off. Trash _
_9 airlock- okay,sleeprestraintI L_
20 give an adequate. Trash airlock --
21 co_auderdoesallthe workthere,
22 so I'd say it looks very good. Except
23 for the possibility of it binding up O
24 on you. Vacuum cleaner,I'_ give that -- _
25 an adequate. The problem there is -_
26 that it Just doesn't have enough -----
27 suction. Wardroom table, noneating 0_
2_ uses. I find putting the cover back
29 on after every meal is Just too much --_q
30 thrashing around, so I never really :_-'_
31 do it. That means I'd give it an -_
32 adequate. Okay, it is adequate. -
33 Tool caddy; I'd give it a poor Just C
34 from the general concept - maybe Y_
35 if I ever had the occasion to use _-
36 more than four or five tools, I'II "(
37 go ahead and use it, but I find it
33 Just as easy now to tuc]_ the tools in
39 my pocket and go. Portable fan: I'd
40 give that an excellent. It works real
41 well because sitting over there by the
42 bike, it cools us off real well. ODAE
43 kit.
44 I
45 B38 03 37 19 S}F2 What the heck is a 0DAF kit? I
_ I give that a questionmark. Garments:
47 I I'd give those an adequate. Problem
4S I there is that I Just ge_ tired of this
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I [ darn-bro--_n.--I--would like to see some ...


2 such that we could get some good
B looking clothingin here. Other
4 than that, I find most of the stuff
5 fair@y useful, some of the pockets
6 are a littlebit too small for what
7 you want to put in them, especially
S around the back. Light baffles; I'd
9 give that a very good, seems to work
!0 pretty well. Privacy curtains, I'd
11 give that an excellent. That works
12 excellent,very %_ll. Air diffusers ; _--
!3 I'd give those - that'sa very good. 0_
_,4 S_11 problemthere is that it takes _.
]5 an awful lot of crankingto move that __
]6 thing around. And you're never --
17 really sure what you got when you get _t
15 done. I haven't found those diffusers
19 in the position...to be effective. [_
20 Air vents sleep compartments.I
21 thinkthe locationof them rightnext
22 to the rack was a mistakebecause o
23 they freezemy feet off everynight. _ -_
24 I had to move the bed so that they're ._
25 not on my feet,and I don'tget as --
26 much air flow as I was. SPT out. --
27 _ _
28 338 03 h3 I0 PLT PLT debriefing from AL_4 pass at Lq
29 approximately 02:h9. Partially --
30 debriefed, we started out going to
3; do a JOP 6, stepi, buildingblock __
32 1 and we were adviced by ground to
33 go into coronaltransientmode, which ©
z
34 we did. We started a J0P 8 Alfa, r"
35 _ step3, building block17. Just
S6 as 56 1 got into the PATROL LONG; I
37 got one exposure 82 Alfa, 29 seconds,
3_ WAVELENGTHSHORT. And the WLC, I
3_ was driftingthrough there taking
40 time occasionally to look at the monitor,
4_ and it w_s a MIRROR LINE SCAN all 0000.
42
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43 i338 _4 lO PLT Kept taking a look at the monitor
44 about every oh, 5 to 8 minutes, and
45 there didn't appear to be anything
46 happening. I so info_ed ground when
47 we came up over Guam. Ground told
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4 I finished that. I did a PATROL SHORT;
then I did a - I had about fifteen
5
6 minutes left, so I went ahead and did
J
a single frame h LONG, 10-minute
duration. Continued - continuous in
8
9 white light eoronograph - correction
I did a STANDARD, than I did a monitor
and then I started countinous; then
12 I monitored toward the end of the pass.
•_ Again really nothing I can see on the ---
_ monitor, t_
_4
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PLT 55 when I did the GRATING 3 scan, -_
line 25, detector 1 and 2. Then -
_ I did another MIRROR AUTO RASTER on :_
_9 a11 0000 and asked for ground instruction. _
I did four repetitions of 5h. It
2O
was sort of a hybird; I did not do _--
21
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sort of picked up after the roll ,_'.
23
m--euverlng with the exception that _
24
25 I did do h sequences of 5h. Nothing --'
on 82A of course except single exposure
26
I did earlier on building block 17. 5_
27 And the rest of it seemed to piece
28 together quite well, b_ more or less
29 seeing what they had in mind. The m,
30 frame count at the conclusion of
31
today's activities : H-alpha,
32 1366h; 56, 4906; 82A 153; 82 Bravo, O
33 lh3h; 52 is 1678 54 is _729. _

35 _38 03 47 i0 PLT I can't think of anything else to -<


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< appreciate it very much, and that's a
- very good idea. Thank you. _"

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338 12 38 53 CDR _nis is the CDR at 12:40 Zulu. 7ae


subject is urine bag failure. Urine
bag serial n'_oer 1520 appeared to
have been leaking aro'_undthe rubber
nipple in the center of the bag. I
think probably we lost several cc's
of urine; I would guess one or two hundred %
maybe. Cleaned out the urine drawer and
got - got a new bag installed. This
bag number 1520 is the one that was
used, oh, two days ago and reused
yesterday, c_

33812 39 32 CDR CDRout. :

_ 338 13 49 55 CDR This is the third CDR at 13:50 Zulu. ._


_7 S233 is the subject. The firstexposure _.
• was taken at 13:28 with a focus of 15 feet "'
;> for 60 seconds. The second e_posure was ["
:Z .. started at 13:29-1/2; infinite focus, t"
-_ 220 seconds. The third frame was started ._
O -" at 13:32for 60 seconds, 15 feet. I 0
N Z-
_ noticethat the Wizardsdown there in __ .._ .
2_ scheduling our pass for 233 are now
25 leaving us zero time between exposures
_ for changing of - of focusand - and
L:.
O ['7
2_i all that sort of thing I think you ought "'
,,,
i to give us a little bi_ of time; we're
c- -" I not quite that good yeb. _
0 _3 _ q
3_ 338 13 50 h3 CDR Next subject is Sue 9, S009 was initiated H
32 [ at a beta of minus 2 at 13:h9:12.
33J 0

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338 14 39 39 PLT PLT completion of OGI. N2 pressure is


•0 psi •

338 14 40 03 CDR This is the CDR 14:40. The ect

TIME SKIP

338 14 52 22 SPT SPT at 14:53 ... ATM operation ....


building block IA and 1B ... IA, I
managed to get the roll going and I opologize
... got it moving around ... get a little
bit more time to concentrate on the ...
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where you ... breakdo_1 ... Okay, on 55 -.-


_@o_ a CRATING, AUTO SCAN of 925 before
w'e started the grating ... MIRROR, AUTO
RASTER ... GRATING, AUTO SCAN ... and
I got down ... after doing the make up ....
in a ROLL of about 10,800.' i got there
with 5 minutes remaining .... I did look
at the WLC ... and the second one ...
5 seconds remaining the light from the solar ...
roll of minus 5400 ... l0 seconds remaining,
the ... in a very short pitch ...

338 14 5h 29 SPT SPT out.

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338 14 40 46 CDR I close my eyes and I can ... and it took


me about 3 times as long to figure out that
I was really rotating to the left. I think
that had I beem rotating to the right and
been prejudiced I would have probably seen
it very quickl_. But it was rather
interesting to see that I could prejudice
myself and them it made it very difficult
for me to figure out the real rotation.
I had to - it is really best to try to
keep your mind blank you know and not allow
yourself to think at _ll of rotation in
either direction. I find out I might also
add is that I saw quite a few white flashes -
about ? - white flashes while I had the
otolith on. CDR out.

338 14 52 22 SIX? SPT at 14:53 debriefing the last ATM opera-


tion. Okay, building block IA, lB. IA -
on that - we kept the wrong roll. And I
apologize to the folks at 82A for giving up
.-- the extra frames ... Part of the problem
is ... but we've got to work it around so
we're - we've got a little bit more time to
concentrate on what we're doing. The way it
is right now, rushing maes errors. I'm
afraid _hat's the whole version of the point.
Okay, on 55 BA, or IA I got a GRATING AUTO
SCAN of line 25 before we started the
GRATING ... auto rasters had gratings of 2897.
They got a little over completegrating auto
scans. 1B went as planned and I got down
after doing the makeup ... again in a roll
of 1080. And I got there with 5 minutes
remaining. And pretty much took care of the
orbit. I did look at the Wl_s that went into
sunset. And 31 seconds remaining we got
out ... of the total display. At 22 seconds
remaining our corona was not visible at all.
At 5 seconds remaining the light from the
lower right hand side ... in a roll of
minus 5h00. The light of the lower right hand
side came in as a very diffused light. With
l0 seconds remaining the white to the side
was bright and had a very sharp edge. And ...
a split second before i cut the display off
and I could not discern any surface features
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however. SPT out.

338 15 04 44 CDR The CDR at 15:05. The subject is !4131-1


motion sensitivity. Had no symptoms during
the run. At :the end of the run it took
about a minute and a half for the sensation
of rotation to the left to completely subside.
That's about _it. I had about the same feelings
as I did last time; that is that after a while
I began to get the impression that I was on a
wabble plate in pitch and - and roll essentially.
And - but it was a very minor temptation;
it didn't bother me in any way. CDR out.

TIME _SKIP

_ 338 16 22 03 PLT PLT. Time is 16:23. Delta - Delta 6 is


55 percent. Correction,make that 44 percent
on Delta. This is the PLT. The Delta 6
_- _'eading
at 16:23 is 56 percent, 56 percent.

- _ 338 16 3i 59 PLT Yeah, okay, I've got a voice to --. I cut


it all the way down.

PLT PLT here with P minus lO monitor recordings.


Alpha 1 is 850. Alpha 2 is reading in range.
Alpha 3 is reading 87 in range. Alpha 4 is
reading 70 in range. Alpha 5 is reading 667
in range. Alpha 6 is reading 0. Bravo 2 is
reading 56. Bravo 3 is reading 76. That's
good. Bravo 4 is reading 71. Good, Bravo 5
is reading 75. That's good. Bravo 6 is
reading 50. Bravo 7 is reading 32. Bravo 8
is reading 0. Bravo 9 is reading 57. And
I'll give Bravo 8 again; it's probably reading
about ! percent. Charlie 2 is reading 5 -
correction, Charlie 2 is reading 45. Charlie 3
I is reading 89. Good. Okay. It's an ... 50.
_i_ Charlie 4 is reading 71. Charlie 5 is reading
82. Charlie 6 is reading 46. Charlie 7 is
reading 51. Delta 2 is reading 86. Delta 3

is reading84. Delta 4 is reading72. Delta 5


is reading- let's se,_
- it's about14 and
that'sgood. Delta6 is reading58.

< 338 16 33 41 PLT Delta 7 is reading i0.


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CREW And now is the recorder on?

PLT Okay, I'm gonna record by 295.

CREW Okay.

338 16 36 42 PLT S192 MODE READY. DOOR OPEN. Standing by.


You don't have an ETC in door 5133. I've
got to get the POWER ON in 5033.

PLT Oh, yeah. T_at's right. 5133 you go to


AUTO.

CDR Yeah. No big thing. I got plenty of time to


get back and forth. I guess the biggest rush
is gonna be getting - I've only 1 minute to
_5 get the ETC to AUTO and then get up here and
<_ get on the first volcano.

-_ PLT Yeah. Pretty rushed.

z CDR Okay. S192 READY light is on. MODE goes to


CHECK. 192 switch off light off, verified.
_ Both completion tests are verified. Okay.
" Preoperate configuration pad. Tape recorder
I _ on. READY light is on. 2 - 92 is ON. READY
is out. MODE to CHECK. DOOR is OPEN. 191
" READY on. COOLER,ON. Door open. S190 ON.
READY - 190 on - READY out. Stand by. Door
_, is open. I've verified that. Okay. 93's
RADIOMETER's to STANDBY. READY out. SCAT'I'_-
0METER, OFF. READY out. $93 ALTIMETER OFF.
Ready on 4, fiN. READY on.

338 16 40 00 CDR Hey, we've really got ourselves a nadir swath


going here. Here or there.

PLT Yeah, but he didn't.

CDR Better get a little snow - a little water -


a little snow - a little desert. In fact I
think your checklist has got the recorder
coming - -

PLT It does. It has it going on here at 8 minutes


3 and it doesn't have me turn it off and I was
Just wondering.
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338 16 h(_55 PLT Okay, at 42:20 you will need an AUTO CAL. I
can get this- oh, you'll be there so you can
get that.

CDR Yeah.

PLT Okay, we're coming up on EREP START at _2 ...


Stand by for mark at 42 minutes even. Stsi_d by.

338 16 42 O0 PLT MARK. SCATTEROMETER to STANDBY. In about


15 seconds here I'll give you a mark.

CDR Okay.

• PLT Coming up on 42:10 for EREP START.

_ 338 16 42 i0 PLT MARK. 21 [?] minutes and l0 seconds EREP


STABT. Stand by for AUTO CAL.
fa

CDR Okay. Uh-oh.

-_ PLT What?

338 16 42 20 PLT MARK. Let me ... AUTO CAL, please.


/
CDR Got an AUTOCAL.

, PLT Okay. What is the matter,Jer?

338 16 _2 27 CDR T am looking at s_mething strange through here


all of a sudden. Like a door partis.lly closed
or something.

PLT See if you can get the door open.

CD_ Well, I_don't even know - -

PLT ... which it can be open.

CDR It stays open.

PLT Are - are - you too far forward?

CDR Yeah, we got something in the field of view,


though.

PLT No, it's the - a little piece of door Just -


you don't even see it till you go all the wa_
full forward.
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CDR Now let's see.

?LT Okay, let me check m_" door.

CDR Now, where's - -

PLT No, i'm full open. You know of one th_ng?

CDR Figure it out for me. I've never seen this


before so I don't know what it is.

PLT Okay, I've got an action here at 44, then might


go forward and take a look at it just to see.

CDR All right.

;t, PLT In fact, I can take a look at it now. Oh, I


see. It may be the termination. I think Ed
may be right, It sure does look weird though.
--J

"< CDR It suredoes.

"_ PLT Okay,comingup on 44.

g_
( CDR (Laughing)Now wait a minute. I'm supposed
to be cuttingthe nadir swath. It can'tbe
terminator.
b

PLT That's right. What in the world could - it


,_ could be the water land contrast.
0
338 16 43 57 PLT It might.

338 16 43 59 CDR I'm afraid it's too late to get it straight.

338 16 _4 00 PLT MARK. 44 to MANUAL.

CDR I don't know what I'm looking at here and it


Just doesn't look right. POWER is ON, the
doors should be open. Yeah, the switch is open.

PLT All right, there's something wrong. There's


too much light. See, there's light coming in
the - -

CDR Yeah. Yeah. We got something over the - over


the optics here - capped over them.

PLT Rog. Sure.


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CDR Now tell the ground.

PLT Okay.

CDR I've still got a little time here. Not that


I know of, Ed. But whatever it w_s, it Just
got out of the way.

338 16 44 55 PLT Is it clear now?

CDR Yeah, but it's dark. We got something covering


that - -

PLT ... There's a READY light. Waiting for 45:06.

338 16 45 05 PLR MARK. SCAT and RAD, ON. h5:18. 191 going to
_-_
:. REF 6.

CDR Yeah.

_- 338 16 h5 18 PLT REF 6 .... at 45:18.


Z
f ") PLT Good. Man, I'd hate to have trouble with that
) thing.

s CDR Yeah, see the clouds gone [sic] by now.

_i CDR Must have been the terminator.

u 338 16 h6 36 PLT See them getting the .•. flicker at the


'" RAD/SCAT. GI_BAL MALFUNCTION light
16:h6:40. Sl_utter flicher. Standing by for
24:23. Be a_other flicher [?].

338 16 47 19 PIT Okay, stand by.

CDR The clouds are getting all pink.

PLT 47:23.

338 16 47 23 PLT MARK. 190 MODE AUTO. You said they're pink?

CDR Yes. Sunrise.

PLR Oh, yes. T bet thats pretty.

CDR Light, light blue below.

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PLT RA_/SCAT GI_,_AL light continues to flicker -


momentary flicker.

CC Skylab, we're reading you loud and clear for


15 minutes stateside.

PLT Roger, Story. Read you ...

CDR Okay, Bill. I'm goning to have to leave this


thing unattended, in the nadir swath. Any
time you get a second or two you might Just
peak in over here and make sure that we've still
got the zeros.

PLT Zeros? Okay.

' CDR What I'm doing is I'm keeping the zeros down and
• to the right because they've been driftingin
' the other way - other direction.

PLT Okay.
_v

_ CDR So, if you see the zero missing from the down
and from the right window you should twitch it
O till they'reback there. It's got a lot of
_ pitch to it, not much - not much in RIGHT/LEFT.
The UP/DOWN gimbal is - -

PLT There's that old 6 FILM ADVANCE MALFUNCTION


light.
0
CDR Uh-oh. Must be out of film.

B38 16 49 01 PLT I don't know. Ed, would you check the circuit
breakers. Uh, I'll get them. They're the
S190 over there on panel 202. I - I think
they're up near the top. 2 - there's 3
circuit breakers.

_38 16 49 20 PLT All closed. Okay. Time is 49:26.

SPT They're all in.

PLT Okay, I'ii cycle the power off here


shortly anyway.

PLT Stand by for 49:50.


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;38 16 49 50 PL _!_K. _9:50. STANDBY on the 190.


Okay. _ 05 and INTERVAL is 10,
and I'm goint to cycle the POWER OFF.
Stand by for a second or two. Okay.
POWER back ON. Standing by for 50:23.
SCAT to STANDBY, RAD to STANDBY 193
MODE, TRACK CONTINUOUS; POLARIZATION
to 4. You ready? Standing by for 51
even. Okay -

338 16 50 59 PLT MARK. 0kay, 92 MODE to - to READY.


I've got a green light at ... Okay, at
51:33 we'll coming up with a MODE AUTO.
And at 51:33, Jer, I'll give you a mark
for ETC to AUTO.

CDR Okay.

338 16 51 21 PLT SCAT 0N, and RAD ON, and stand by.
Stand by.

f 338 16 51 32 PLT MARK. ETC to AUTO; S190 MODE to


AUTO. I'ii take a look here and see if'
I can get the FILM ADVANCE MALFUNCTION
light. Yes, all six of them came on
again; we must be out of film. 52:28
READY on.

PLT Okay, Jer. 52:28 ETC to go to STANDBY.


I'll give you a mark.

CC Ed, when you get a chance, would you cycle


the S190 AUTO, please.

PLT Stand by -

338 16 52 28 PLT MARK. ETC to STANDBY.

CDR Okay.

PLT Which was that? Yes, I've already cycled


that, Story. Have also turned the
POWER OFF after turning it to _TANDBY
and I've got the lights out. Okay,
Jer, stand by 52:53 for E -

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338 16 52 53 PIT MARK. To AUTO.

CDR Got i_. Nab, son of a gun. Well,


make sure I don't screw the rest of it
up. 23:50 (sic), 193 ...

PLT It just - it gives s_l the s_nnptoms


Story, of being out of film.

CC You should not be out of film even at


the end of the pass, Bill.

PLT Okay. SCAT to STANDBY. Okay, got SCAT


STANDBY. Okay, 193 angle roll plus 30,
POLARIZATION i. 55:30 is my next one.

338 16 54 07 PLT Okay. I've got about a minute and a


half here, Story. I'm going to start
looking around.

CC Bill, we got some mal here. Were you


able to checkthe shutterspeedmeter?

PLT Yes, I checked it in the - Okay, Just a


secnd here ... Okay, I'm in ETC AUTO
... STANDBY. Okay, that's my problem.
I thought - I don't have shutter speed.
That's it, Story.

PLT Okay, let's see - where am I getting my


power for that - for that thing.

CC Do you want me to read it to you, Bill?

PLT I got another item coming up here. I


got to go check on 92 at 55:30. And
at 36, Jer, you got to go ETC STANDBY.
I'll give you a call.

CDR Okay.

PLT Okay. You've got to backtrack l0 seconds


Story. You got anything there•

CC We'll catch you at 55:36.

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PLT Okay. Stand by, Jet. Okay. _0.


Stand by Jet.

338 16 55 35 PLT MARK. ETC to STANDBY. I got to )_0DE


CHECK at 30.

PLT And I got another ready out check. What


time is that? 57:40. Okay. Next item
at 57:40, Story. So shoot.

CC Okay, I note the 6-frame counter readings,


verify CAMERA CONTROL s_-itch is to REMOTE.

PLT That 's correct.

CC On panel Ii0 MODE SWITCH to SINGLE.

PLT Okay.

CC and did at least two mags advance one


frame?

HJ Stand by. Nothing. Not a thing.

CC Okay, check this. Pa_lei ii0, S190


PO_/ER SWITCH to OFF.

PL'i ] 'm so:'ry, Story. I did that oll _anel ii0.


You wanted that on 106, didn't ycu -
Lhat single actuation.

CC Yes, that's on panel i20. We _ranted


',!ODEs_nLtch to SINGLE.

PLT Okay. I did that. Okay, now continue.

CC Okay. Panel Ii0 S190 POWER switch


to OFF.

PLT OFF.

CC Panel 106 CAMERA CONTROL swi%ch to LOCAL.

PLT LOCAL.

CC S_ CONTROL swithc to SLOW.


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PLT SLOW.

338 16 56 38 CC CAMERA ACTUATE switch to SINGLE.

PLT Nothing. Looks like I had a power problem


of some kind.

CC Okay. At the present we're in block 8,


camera logic failure.

PLT I'm checking everything else, but I Just


don't see anything. Well, it worked at
first you see. Then I got a good check
when I checked them out. All cameras seem
to be seated properly. I checked them
twice ... when I installed them. Okay,
coming up on 57:40 in about 30 seconds
here. No, I Just don't have shutter
speed. I guess that's the problem.

CC Bill, we got no more suggestions on S190.


f I'dpresson withthe pad.

PLT All right. Stand by for mark 57:40.

338 16 57 40 PLT MARK. SCAT and RAD ON.

PLT There ar no more circuit breakers on the


two other panels, huh? Okay, darn it.
My panel - No, it's in. I thought my panel
control breaker was out there on ii0 here.
That would of knocked out everything. Okay,
58:13 190 MODE AUTO is not going to do
any good. Try it. Okay, Jar, in about
30 seconds ETC to AUTO.

338 16 58 h0 PLT i0 seconds. Stand by -

338 16 58 h9 PLT MARK. 58:50 ETC to AUTO

338 16 59 Ol PLT Waiting for 59:20. Stand by.

338 16 59 20 PLT MARK. Polarization to h. And sorry


about that. 59:30, 192 MODE to - -
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338 16 59 30 PLT MARK. S192 to READY. Get this thing


out of your way .... piece of hardware
I've ever seen .... seem to be.

CDR Does one ever learn.

PLT And I got a good tape motion light.

PLT I never did get to check your drift-


through, Jer.

CDR ...

338 17 O0 30 PLT MARK. 00:30. SCAT and RAD to STANDBY.

PLT Stand by for 17:01.

338 17 00 O0 PLT MARK. 17:01. 19h to MANUAL. And


06 REFERENCE to 2.

PLT That's too bad. It's too bad about those


f 190 ... It was reallya nice pad, too.

PLT Stand by.

338 17 01 53 PLT MARK. 01:54. 192 to STANDBY.

CC Skylab, we're a minute till LOS. ii minutes


to the Vanguard. Let me damp the data/
voice at the Vanguard, and you're looking
good.

PLT Heard you're working up a procedure for


us, you know, just to go in the mouth
... _;,_ustonpower de_l here. I _i!d g_t
that sorted out.

PLT Okay, oh, darn it, I Just put out the sd -


I was supposed to give you an AUTO CAL,
Jet, at 02:06 and solar inertial. [?]
Go ahead and give me one now. I notice
that - -

CDR 02:48.

PLT Okay. Fine.

338 17 02 52 CC Bill, all we got for you is to go to


panel 202 when you get done and take
the circuit breakers, EREP circuit
breakers on 202.
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338 17 02 58 PLT Okay.

PLT Okay, Jet, at 02:I0 he - he - he was


supposed to go to STANDBY, but they
said to let it run out - -

CDR Yeah. Yeah.

PLT Okay.

CDR Okay. WE didn't get any look at the


ground, at the volcanoes or anything.
There just isn't enough time to get up
there and get your darn gimbals set and
start acquainting yourself with where
you are. And the weather wasn't really
all that bad. It was scattered, but I
just didn't see anything that looked llke
a volcano down there. I think if I had
hqd time to lead into it and look at it
I might have found some. But I think this
/ run of the ETC up to a minute before VIS
check's not going to work out. There is
| notime.
!
PLT Okay.

PLT Okay, at 05:22 we ought to have a 191


READY light.

338 17 05 26 CDR I found a little lake that lies between


Santiaguito and Aceterango, but they
just could not found anything that looked
like a volcano, either northwest or south-
east fo that little lake.

338 17 05 h6 CDR I think it would have been a whole lot


better had I had time to watch the run -
in, I could have run in over the lake that
} is up near Francisco Serapia [?] airport
or whatever that is.

PLT Okay, us ... code.

CDE I think we might have got it.


J

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PLT Okay, Bravo 7, 32. 92 DOOR going to


CLOSE.

338 17 07 15 PLT Hey, DOOR CLOSED light is on 192.

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338 17 39 37 SPT Sl_fat 17i39 on ATM. Today after the


Z-LV pass we ms-aged to get in a few
shopping list items. First one was
number 1 at Sun center; it's got 56
and 52 ... called out for. Took a look
at the coron_ and I could not see anything
that looked like a transient. Although,
I did not really have - take too much
time for inspection. Went over and then
did a shopping list item 3. And pointed
about 20 arc Seconds off the limb as
seen on the I%IMB OFFSET readout on 82.
The slit was pretty much tangent to the
limb. We ga_e - well 56 got a PATROL SHORT.
82 got a 40 second exposure, a 2:40, and
start again tp a third exposure of a - of
a time 4 sequence. And I'm not sure
exactly where I had to cut it off. I did
cut it off at ESS, but I'm not sure how long
into that third exposure we got. 55 got
MIRROR, AUTO RASTER. They got about 4-1/2 of
them. The first one went down to line 20;
the remainder went down to about to line 16.
I figured 16 was best as it at least went
down to the end of the 82B slit. Following
that, after ESS, we went back to Sun center
and picked up another 52 CONTINUOUS for
' i minute. I did not operate 56 because
we were below ESS. So, we snuck in a little
bit more good data but still not as much
as I'd like to see.

338 I7 41 01 SPT SPT out.

338 17 54 25 CDR Hello. Welcome to Skylab 3. We've been up


here for nearly three weeks now. And we're
doing a fair number of we consider very
useful and productive things. Just about
a half an hour ago we finished up an Earth
resources pasa over the United States. We've
done quite a few of these since we've been
up here. Our orbit is such that we're going
over the United States during the early
morning and mid-morning, and we've been
getting a lot of, we think, productive and
quite interesting data on our own country.

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Secondly, we've done an awful lot of good


medical experiments _ especially during the
first couple of weeks up here. During the
first week, why, it was almost entirely
medical, we're trying to learn a little
about how man will adapt to zero-g, and
what happens to him. We have so far, in
the previous two missions, found that man
can certainly go a long way, a long time
and be very productive and work as hard
as he does - does on the ground right up
here. And I _hink we ill all vouch that
we've gone a little bit beyond that, too.
Third one is molar observations, looking
at the Sun. What l'd like to show you
today is a little bit of the operations
that go on in observing the Sun, and also
a little bit about how we maneuver the
whole space station. Being above the Earth
here we have a good vantage point, not Just
for the Sun, but also for looking hack at
our own planet; and that's the Earth resources.
/_ We plan to get into that at another time in
a little more detail. Right now, let's look
at the Sun. What we use is the Control and
Display panel right here. We 're located
right now in the Multiple Docking Adapter
which is a relatively _qmall part of this
total space sSation,but one of which is the
heart in term_ of control of the electrical
_ _ power, the spacecraft maneuvering system,
the Earth reseurces, the ATM operations,
and quite a few other auxiliary experiments.
So if you will hold on and I'ii reposition
your viewing point and we'll get with it
again.

338 17 59 12 CDR Hello. Welcome to Skylab 3.

CDR Right now we're located in the Multiple


Docking Adapter. Let 's try that again.

338 18 O0 53 CDR Hello. Welcome to Skylab 3. We've


been up here now for a little over
two weeks, coming up on three. And we've
done a fiar number of, we feel, fairly
productive and iuseful things, and been
enjoying it toe. We Just finished up an

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Earth resources pass ovel" the United States.


Earth resources, that is using our vantage
point up here to look down at the ground,
and learn a little bit more about our o_n
country and other parts of the world from
afar. I think we can do quite a few useful
things, and we have demonstrated that.
We'll talk more about Earth resources later.
What I'd like to get into now are some of
the other aspects of the mission, solar
observations being one. And also to show
you a little bit about how we maneuver the
spacecraft. Now, the third major thing
which we've done on Skylab is medical
experiments. So far we've carried out a
large number of them, especially during the
% first week. We're trying to learn a little
bit abouthow how man's body will changein
zero-g, and by that we hope to learn a lot
about about the b,,--_n body in general. And
"_ hope that it'll have applicationas it has
many of the other - as many as the other
medical space achievementshave right down
on Earth. Where we're located now in the
Multiple Docking Adapter. It's the real
nucleus in terms of operations of the total
space station. We have in here the stations
for controling the electrical power, the
attitude controls, the Earth resources
experiment, sad the solar observations. In
addition ther@'s a whole load of auxiliary
experiments lecated in here. However, it's
one of the smaller areas of the space
station, but, as you see, relatively packed
with good equipment. What we'd like to talk
about today is right here. We call it the
ATM panel for Apollo TelescopeMount. The
word's left over from the initial planning
in this. It is really now the solar observation
point for the Skylah. We have on the p_nel
ways of controling the electrical power and
the attitude of the spacecraft.

338 18 03 34 CDR Let me reposition you vantage point, then


._ we'll take a closerlook.

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_8
Db 18 58 12 PLT The PLT. At approximately 18:50, we
crossed the southern part of South America
going east and observed what appeared to be
a major feature. It could be pollution;
it maybe an ocean current like the Gulf
Stream. What it was - it was turquoise,
_]most, lighter color than the rest of the
ocean and qui_te distinctive. The - it
appeared to be either a long, narrow channel
of - of poll_tion or a current extending
from a point mbout I00 to 200 miles south
of Monevideoout off the coast and extended
south, south-westward along - roughly
paralleling the coast but diverging away
from the coast about as far as I could see,
which means that it probably extended down,
oh, a good 800-600 to 800 miles, it looked
like. Jerry is going to try to get a
picture of it on the next time around.

• 338 19 00 37 CDR This is the CDR at 19:00 Zulu. Just glance


out the window and got a quick sighting
"_ between the clouds of a huge what look like
an ice island. It looked like it was
probably lO or 15 miles in diameter, fairly
round, not - you know, not perfectly round
but fair-not very angular; generally rounded
in size. The location of it was generally
h3 degrees south, 37 degrees west and looks
like our next orbit is going to pass right
near the same area and we're going to keep
_'' an eye for it:and hopefullyget a picture
of it. CDR oUt.

338 19 02 21 CDR This is the CDR again with a follow-up on


the ice island report. I would estimate
the ice island is about the same size as
Guadalupe Island. CDR out.

338 19 25 44 SC PLT reporting on completion of HOUSEKEEPING


14-Golf The iodine concenstration - that
sample taken at the shower port, the ward
room food preparation table was 9 parts per
million.

PLT out.

S
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338 20 15 21 SC This is the CDR at 20:15 Zulu. Subject:


M092. The subject is the PLT. Left calf
is 13 1/2, the right calf 13 3/8. CDR out.

SC This is the CDR at 20:18 Zulu. The S092:


the subject is the PLT. The left light
band is Charlie Juliett, the right light
hand is Alfa Quebec.

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338 29 48 54 _Pv <V_is "_ the CDR at 20:49 Zt_ :


repot _ng on Earth observations.
The a_'ea was southern Argentina and
Chile. The SA target assignment was
HII8. Frames used were Hasselblad
frames 42, 43, 44, 45, and 46, and 47.
The setting was f/ll, 1/250th, and
the cassette number is Charlie X-ray 47.
Starting out with an oblique on the
western side, and then took four pic-
tures nearly overhead, and the fifth
picture was out on the point of Puerto
Deseado. And then I took two more
p_etnres out into the Ocean earlier today.
Yo_ check - if you che_k the tapes
y.u'_l notice that BJil Pogue me_tioncd
a streak in the water that extended
south-southwest frcmn Montevideo. Appar-
ently down here at Puerto Des - Deseado
is a point - is the southern most end of
that. I got two pictures of that both
ratherobliques. The secondpicture
even includes a little piece of the
_indow. And - but it was very !efia-
itely a light green colored streak in
the ocean. And it is difficult to tell
whether - whether it's pollution or
whether it's some sort of a warm current.
It's rather broken which makes me
believe that it - it might be well
be pollution.

338 20 50 37 Cl$. U_R o_:t.

338 20 51 46 CD_ 2ais is the CDR again _;iLh _ ±o:_w-uU


o_J the last message _iJici,conce:_ed
Handheld sight number 1±8. The lobar
pictures taken overhead in the Ceutral
portion of the - of the land area, two
where toward the south, and two were
toward the north of the track. I
noticed some pool - small pools of
water. I took a quick look with
binoculars between photos. The pools
have brown, redish-brown water in
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th,zm. They're lakes, u_t p_o]s.


And the land is - looks very desolate,
no vegetation that I could see. And
there was some streaking, looked like
maybe that area is always subject
to high winds either from the east
or from the west. These streaks
were pointed towards the east and
more spread at the west, which
indicate to me that the winds are
probably blowing quite frequently
from the east to the west. It
looks very much like a desert only
no dunes, just fairly hard rock
and eroded by wind erosion and blown
mostly in one direction.

338 20 53 03 CDR CDR out.

338 29 5h 49 CDR What we have here is the ... device ...


one on the inside where we control
all of the ATM experiments from. Along
the outside where we have all of the
systems, electrical power in the lower
righthand corner, the attitude and
experiment pointing system, and lastly
just some auxiliary displays and lower
distribution over on the left. First
perhaps we ought to look at the atti-
tude and control system we have. We've
got the control moment gyros which
control the attitude in the vehicle.
And right now we've got one of them,
there are three here, one talkback
which looks like a barber pn]e and that
t _!I_ u; we've got only _w<_ s'Tst,m_ i< f_,
,_"tw'_ ,_MGs we call cheu_, coDtro! _,ome_Jt
al/-'o_- And so far we've bc_n abi_
to do the attitude maneuvering which has
been required. We have meters over here
which will show us various para_neters or
things of interest on the attitude
control system. And like all of the
meters and readouts here, we have switches
which will allow us to read more than
one thing on those meters. One other part
of the system is the digital address
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_{9_te'_ or its our way o[ tulkin" _


ih,_'e mputer. Now, _be _'Lecor_ !;-_"
that "_e have here is a _ _atkve±_ sms/]
one compared to the ones we've- f]cwn
in other spacecraft. It's not quite
smart as the ones we have in the
_om_a__ _ module ; however, it 's don6:
the job_ and we've learned how to use
it, 8_id it works quite adequately.
Before we take a look at some of the
displays on the experiments themselves,
I might point out two things which
we've got, these two television mon-
itors. For the operator on board
they're really the he_ of the whole
operation. Reason being is that 8_11 of
the solar observations depend quite
a bit upon the judgement and the ob-
serving capability of the person on
board, or the person s_tting in th_s
p_e]. The way they do that is %_ slow
u3 various displays of the _un
_ , which
will take a look at in a moment, and
allow him to configure the experiments
or to run them in a mode which is going
to get the best data. The experiments
themselves are located on the inside
here. And we have six different exper-
iments located here. And even though
it looks like lots of switches it's
really not too bad. A general under-
standing anyway is when it comes to
operating many of them sims_Itaneously;
sometimes you gets snagged up. We
have the - first of all the power
for reach one. For example, here is
one experiment going across here to the
center, second one, third, and fou_h,
_nd two more experiment_ 7.vet h_ce O.q
this s_de. Now, each om_ is laved out
in what we call a sequential arrangement.
That is, you can start from the left,
8rid you normally run things in a sequence
of left to right. You turn the power
on first, the same as you would if you
had a camera you'd make sure you had
the batteries in it. You open a door,
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which we do with all of these


switches, this switch here, and
corresponding switches of each
experiment are aligned. We open a
door here, analogous to taking the
lens cap off. And on occasion there
have been pictures of the back of
a door. This is the mode: that is,
how we operate the experiment, how
lash you take pictures what tile
exposure is the same things that you
would set in your own camera or do for
yourself. And finally how much film
we have available, that's what these
counters show. And last, one of the
few things which we have onboard here
which I think is - one of the things
which we have which has been exceptionally
useful to us in running the panel is
just plain old ready-operate light. It'll
tell you whether you had the experiment
f ready to operate,and it'll also change
color later on telling you that it is
operating. Right now, we're on the dark
side, so we don't see those lights. Let
me turn that to a tamp position, and
you can see them. They're probably a
little bit bright. Usually only one is
lit at a time. And they're quite useful
to us for keeping track of where we are
in experiments. Now, on occasion we do -
we have had failures in s_e of the
equipment and this is one way we've work
around it. For example, you see here a -
a little box which we brought in, which
is a timer for this experiment which re-
places the ready-operate light which does
not work anymore. Along on the righthand
side here, we have smother part of this
experiment which has got its own television
displ8_. It's a small X-ray display of
the Sun. It's most useful to us is when
h_ve f] ares or very high energy explosive
_'ents on the Sun which give off high
_uergy X-rays and will y_in-po_nt for _
very rapidly where those X-rays are coming
_- from. We also have capabilityon board
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of taking picture of these displays, i, or


ex_Jmp e, yOU see here a_'e some we_ve
taken of the corona which we will take a
look at ourselves on TV monitor here
in a short time. This 8_llows us to
compare what we've seen previously with
what's going on at the present time and
gives us a pretty good feel for helping
their changing and how we ought to base
our observations. One other thing you
might notice is lots of pieces of paper
on the panel here, here, and scattered
around. And these are our crutches or
cue cards, if you will. Everybody's
got them. Johnny Carson uses them; we
use them. Most useful; for example, what
happens when a flare occurs. _¢e've got
all the details of what we would do in
order to get the instruments operating
very rapidly. Have to get the most the
useful data in a short period of time.

338 21 03 16 Okay, let's take a look at _ couple of


those displays and we'll try and point
out what we're looking at.

338 21 09 i0 CDR This is the CDR at 21:08. The GAS

PRESSURE CAL N2, 02, CO 2 is I, 2, 4, 3.


This is MITI with the - the subject

being the PLT. The percent 02 is 54.h0;

pero_nt water is 00.50; _eroent C02 is


i5.0 ._. CDR out.

3_8 21 10 38 CDR This is the CDB noting thai in order to

get a percent 02 of 5h.40 on _Le money,


we had to adjust CAL voltage arid the cal

voltage on 02 is h.323. CDR out.

338 21 ii 36 CDR This is CDR again at 21:11. CAL

N2, H20 is 0.032. It's an MI?I-I with


the subject, PLT. CDR out.

338 21 12 h3 CDR This is the CDR with a correction on

my last message. The CAL N2, water is


_ 1282. CDR out.
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3q8 21 16 58 CDR This _ the CDR at 2!:]7. k,nb_nt cmmb_ -


cabin air pressure is I_.96_. _!_ ,,_it

338 21 18 06 CDR This is the CDR at the 21:19 Z_!u wiJ:___


cabin air percentage is 74.21; water
is 03.17; CO 2 is 02.06. CDR out.

338 21 25 45 SC Okay, we're looking at the corona of


the sun, that's the very thin, tenous
atmosphere of the sun and l'm roll_ng
the display or rolling the camera which
is out on the rack which is looking at
the sun and that's why you see the pic-
ture move. We have the - all of the
instruments mounted inside of a canister
which are then ... gimbaled and held
on to a racket. They can be moved back
and forth and pointed as well as _'olle_.
What we're looking at are large streamers
coming off - in your picture from the top
and the bottom. The north part of the _a,
_ if you will, which is - got its own mag-
netic field Just like the Earth, is on
your right. Now we see streamers coming
off, particularly at the bottom. These
streamers go out extremely long distances
and eventually they will becc_e what we
call the solar wind. And it's the solar
wind which impacts our own vicinity of
space and it's gradually - and eventually
effects our own communications and weather
right here on Earth. The - we cannot look
at the sun without covering it up with
something or we - excuse me, go back - we
cannot look at the corona of the s_m without
covering up the bright disk in some way. I_
you've ever looked in - at the corona of
s_n during an eclipse, you understand what
we're trying to do here. Normally during
an eclipse, people let the moon come in
front of the sun and do the occulting for
us. Here we're able to do this any time
we like by putting an occulting disk out
in front of the camera. On the ground
we have a problem with doing that because
of the atmosphere of the earth scatters
so much lightback into our own eyes or
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into our camera that we really c_n't


see the very faint light from the sun.
But getting up here, above all the
Earth's atmosphere is a real advantage
to us. Now these streamers arise from
what we've called active regions. They're
very hot spots on the surface of the sun.
Let's take a look at those.

338 _ 28 _ CD_' Okay; first to - to look at the z_a_ -


right now it is relatively quiet a_id it's
rather hard to - to see much activi_.y,
unfort_qately. We're looking at it now
in thc light of one of the lines oI
hydrogen or very - more particular color
which shows up a lot of the detail. You
probably can see up there at the upper
right one-one small, bright region but that's
probably not a very good example of an
active region. We ought to wait until we
move out and get close to one. However,
r we'll now take a look at the u/tra violet
or extreme ultra violet light from the st_u
and you'll see a flash and-which is ...
which is on the screen. I think they can
see the distance of the circular disk of
the sun, as well as some fairly bright
points within as well as slong the border.
_md if those are there on the top, partic-
ularly the ones down there at the lower left
which have an interest to us right now,
we'll move on out there.

338 21 56 17 CDR This is CDR, at 21:56 Zulu, with the


M171 cabin air constituents. Percent
02 , 69.87. Percent water, 0.64 -
correction - 08.64. Percent CO 2 is
01.93.

338 21 56 45 CDR CDR out.

338 21 58 59 SPT Okay, here we are out on the limb of the


Sun. And I'll have to show you the
active region that I'm talking about in
the extreme ultraviolet, because it's
just around the corner; around on the other
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side it's very tough to see in H-alpha,


or the light of hydrogen. And I'm showing
it te you with these flashes <_f l_ght.
Actually, what we do is we take the light
that's coming in the extreme ultraviolet,
store it for a while, and then display
it all in a short period of time• It's
that very bright region at the bottom
which is the one we're exploring now.
The active region from which there's been
quite a few solar storms and a few little
explosions we call flares, which have
changed the corona and sent a lot of par-
ticles out into space.

338 21 00 06 SPT We've learned an awful lot about nuclear


energy, about what we call magnetohydro-
dynamics - a big tongue-twister for the
reaction between high-temperature gases and
electric magnetic fields - and a host of
other fields, by studying the Sun. It's
just a giant astrophysical laboratory.
We're learning a lot about energy, partic-
ularly nuclear energy. The source of
energy for the Sun has always been a
mystery; we're beginning Just now to
really unravel it. There's still lots of
puzzles.

338 22 00 51 SPT Right not we're on the day side, and I've
picked up again, and we're doing some of
the observing programs. We've pointed out
at the - towards the activate region which
I talked about. I tried to look for
loops in the atmosphere above that active
region. I've got the experiment set up
and running, and I have one more to get
activated here. You know being up here,
and being able to look out, both down
at the earth and out at the sun, you
realize how dependent we really are and
have been for virtually and heat we've
ever received. We're very dependent upon
the Sun, and I think that's what motivates
a lot of the study, Just that basic - basic
drive and basic understanding. But also
being up here, we can look out at night
and there's billions of stars. We know
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there's billions beyond that that we


cannot see. It kind of creates in us
a curiousity about all the stars that are
out there, the possibility of space
programs, if you will, elsewhere. Are
they comparable to ours? What phase
are they in? And if they're very advanced,
why haven't we heard from them? Also though,
looking down, there's one thing that
also comes out very clear: We have many
problems back on Earth as we fly over
the homelands of all of the people on
the Earth it gives us a great deal of
pride that the one nation that's been
able to make so msny forward steps into
space has been the one with this flag,
the United States. We're proud to be up
here and be a part of it. Come on back
and see Skylab 3 again.

338 22 03 i0 SPT Thanks for looking in.

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_339-62-h5 26-CDR This is the CDR at _5 Zulu


reporting on Earth observations.
The right site was HHI07. Was unable
to get pictures of the fault zone
desired because of clouds right over
the fault zone area. However, for the
' first time since we've been over New Zealand,
the whole north island was reasonably
: clear; there was Just thin scattered
i_ clouds, Alfa [?] cumulus over the =
area, so I took three photos and got
_2 complete coverage of the north island. C
13 The camera we used was a Hasselblad with 09
_ a 100-millimeter lens. The magazine - ._.
_J the cassette was Charlie X-ray 47. The
'_ times were 02:37, 02:38, and 02:39. --
O - _h_ frame numbers were 52, 53, and h. f_
z/ The settings was f/ll at 100-millimeter
_= lens and 150 th of a second. CDR out. _

-_ 359 02 47 06 CDR This is the CDR again with more to say


-% on New Zealand. I guess as it stands O
2= right now we have photo coverage of north _1
:- island and the southern half of the
= 23 south island. And if we can Just skip .T.
-- !_ the northern half of _he south island,
=7 %re will have complete photo coverage of
=_ New Zealand. CDR out
27
st 339 02 59 00 PLT PLT debriefing from ATM pass starting at m
m
=_ 02:08, approximately. The FRAMF_
32 REMAINING I'Ii get fi_:s: H-ALPHA, 13289; O
%_ 56, 4749;82A was hg; 82B, lhlS; 52 is 670h; z
_ 54 is h601. r"
35 : _<
3÷ 339 03 01 48 PLT PLT cotinn_g debrief, J0P 6, step i,
"- building block i, was completed nomin_11y
3S as near as I can determine. I don't
_7 th_n_ I made any mistakes on that one.
3 _e nu Z update was performed on time.
_ JOB 2 Delta, step i, building block I0,
43 active region 87; I was somewhat m_stified
,_ there by pointing. I know what it said -
end obviously 87 was _e active region. I

i
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_Page 2 of 3 .... i

pointed over there and tried to


find it and I wasn't sure that I had
it. I wasn't sure whether 82B wanted
to be on the Sum or off the Sun, and
then later on decided that they must he
z wanting to be on the Sun because the
exposures were so short. But I wasn't
sure went ahead and started it and the
56 and the 55 - While I was trying to
:_ make up my mind whether or not 82B was -
:: whether or not I was going to foul up
_2 82B exposures. And I fin_11y decided I'd c
i_ wait until the 82 - excuse me 56 and 55, tn
_: it was; 54 did not run. I was going
: to wait until they finished, and then -w
: I would point the pad up to 15 minutes, ----
_ minus 934. I got to fiddling around with :_
_-- that. By the time I got it, all I had
:_ time to do was give a hO-second exposure. _-"
<.... But I about had to cut it I second short
-- _ to keep from going E_S, os I did not
_- -'2
O get the lO-minute and 40-second exposure O
:_ of 82 Bravo. _. --

:5 339 03 03 33 PLT I will continue always to be extra


-- 2_._ cautions in 82 Bravo, regardless of what
- you say about wasting frames, because
- we're been trained that way. And I shall _
--_ be very hesitant to start 82 Alfa and Bravo --
_ anytime I have any doubt whatsoever, and _I
D- :_ I think that's probably a good policy for -_
_2
me to follow. That is why you did not O
3: get your lO-minute and 40-second exposure .--
2- in 82 Bravo, and I 'm mot even sure that .--
S5 the h0-second exposure was where you wanted -"
c_ it. But it looks like I ahd the slit pretty
well filled with s_nething there; I couldn't
_ tell whether that's active region 87 or not,
:? and I didn't figure the pointing was still
_0 correct at this time. And there was something
: bright there in The H-alpha i monitor. It
_ looked like the active region - there's
_3 a lot of XUV MON but I didn't know if that
was behind the limb or not. In any event that
was why I was hesitant to use 82 Bravo.
I did get one 30-second exposure, short, on
_ what I considered slit-filled conditions.
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Page 3 of 3

I_et's-se-e_-_the fiim--g0LC6_T_e already


= given; I'll give it again in case it did
not get on the tape the first time. And
: that's H-ALPHA, 13289; 56, 4749; 82A, Ikg;
Bravo, lh18; 52, 6704; 5h, 4601. Panel
-; has been shut down. I think everything is
7 is ncminal .... ROLL and POINT is
= INHIBIT and everything else is shut down.
_= PLTout.

7
-- i
TIMESKIP

339 03 19 20 PLT Okay, this is the PLT starting the EREP


__ "_ workaround procedure, realfumeti on procedure, -4_
C _ whateverit is. I will voicerecord --
-_ -: all steps. Step i. Rotate camera to
intermediate position - while ... with t :
< poorlydesignedlatch. Okay,that'sin =
--
-- -_ intermediate psoition. Remove front
=2 shield and stow in work.
O

--- -- "_ 339 03 19 55 CC ,%_ylab, Houston through Canaries and Madrid ! --


-- 25 for 13 minutes, and we'll he dumping the i "_

26 data/voice recorder he:e. !


=_ !TLT You can give them the last - the ATM count '_
D_ _'29 there, Ed, if you would. I got it written --
__ =C dawn there on that - I put it on voice, i m
_=: if they - I -_

33 '/DR Houston, CDR ... ! O


34 j --
Z
3s Sl_ ... 56, hTh9; ... i
3_
"- 1339 03 20 h6 PLT Okay, front shield's been stowed. Remove
3S rear shield and stow. That'll he
_c next step.
40
_I 339 03 20 53 SPT ...

43 359 03 21 06 PLT Anything and better ...


A4

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338 22 30 27 CDR .... Thi{is the CDR at 22-30 Zulu.


We missed the 22:01 handheld
photography of HHII8 this pass
because we were tied up with a
M092 171-1. It's really too bad.
I was hoping this particular pass
we'd go over the spot where we
saw that ice island. And we should
: have gotten a photo. CDR Out.

:" 338 23 54 23 CDR This is CDR. The subject to S019


'2 coming up on 23:55. The starfield --
_ 302 has been set into a ROTATION of _.
_-' 2hh.5 and a TILT of 23.3 setting up ._
;_ for a exposure of ... Okay, you __
_- _ ready to go, Bill? Stand by. __

_ 338 23 55 06 CDR MARK. That film lever went to -


_11 the way to open. Okay, the : "i
-_ _ film lever is open. Field number 302 --
_- _-_ is in process. The next one is a 270,
__2 a 90, and a 270 un_ridened. ©

PIT ,,, i
r_ _o n-
- CDR """ i m
- _ CJR Oh yes. Okay we're co_-g up on : O_
c_ 2_ 23:56. Okay, when get to our time !
G _ going to go 811 the wsj- to CARRIAGE !
_- -_ P_'I'_A_TZD and a i00 percent. Standby !
_2 for i00 percent. I 0

S-'338 23 56 23 CDR MARK. A i00 percent. All right now _--


we're going to the next star field -<
_ - which is 269, ROTATION of 239.3, and
_ a TILT of 339.4.

_ PLT 239.3?
40
_ CDR Yes. TILT 359.4, ROTAT_ON is 239.3,
.? is _ star field 269, the first one is
_3 widened 270. , Stand by.

!i !
:a I
i

Z I
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-33823-57i_ -_DR MARK.


- PLT ... door failedto close ...

PLT Okay, the next will be a ...

7 CDR Right. i
CDR The counter reading now is 20. I
_ think that while this thing is going
:I down and I can let you know a
_2 little bit about the reference star.
_ We have no reticle on S019. Apparently L_
__. the bulb is burned out. And so we were
_ unable to give you any sort of reading
_ on Canopus. We could see Canopus in --
t_ _T _ there; it was a nice bright star, L_
<_
c- 7_ but it Just wasn't - the reticle was
_ not to be seen. t_

2! 338 23 59 16 CDR We got the reticle switch on, the


7- 22 RETICLE INTENSITY all the way up, we O
_q 23 fiddled with the focus and we did -I
--_ '- Z-" everything we could do to get it --
25 and Just couldn't - couldn't get the _
-_ 2_ reticle. So if there is some procedure
__ _? for changing a bar - a bulb in the
2_ reticle and all that, we hetter get t_
29 the word on that and we'll get started --
-_ on it. _ 51
_ r_

*" 31 -4
32 338 23 59 33 CDR We do see a star fie:Ld in here for
3_ 239. Passing 75 percent on this O
widened exposure. The frame count is

35 now 20 - 020[ <


38
_7 , SPT SPT, Houston ...

38j
_ _ CDR On my _k we going i,o terminate
4O i the exposrue at CARR'_AGE RETRACT.
I
zl i SPT

_4 CDR Stand by.


Dump Tape BB8-11
P_ge 3of 15

! , SPT ...
2

338 O0 00 4h CDR MARK. Going to widened 90.

5 SPT ...
6

7 CDR 0k8,7. Standby for a mark.

338 00 0O 46 CDR MARK. Beginning the 90 widened


:s exposure, looking at a frame count
i of 21. The time is now 00:01 Zulu.
:2 i
"_
._ SPT oe.
to

CDR Passing 50 percent. On my mark we're


_ _ going to CARRIAGE RETRACT to terminate
' T the exposure.

_ CDR Standby. tt

_ 2" 338 00 02 12 CDR MARK. Exposure terminated at 01, FI


7- 22 Correction 02:15. Now we've going to
_ 9 _ : a 270 nnwidened. Does that have O
-- _ _ _ to all the way run down? --
"_ 25 ! --1
-- 2_ PLT •. •

__ CDR Okay, here we go. Standby.

- !338 O0 02 39 CDR MARK. Shutter is open for a FI


-_ 270 second unwidened. That's 4 and m

32 i 1/2 minutes. No, it 's more than "_


3S that .... and 1/2 minutes. 0
3_ 7-
PLT ...
4c

$7 CDR I did that.


3s
-_ PLT ...

_ CDR Okay, how about the nu Z i? We're


-'2 at .6, we Just barely slipped under -
_J tmder the l_mlt. The date on the

_£ ATM D&C indicated a nu z of .6. The pad


:_ is 0.I so correction is O.
_- _Dump Tape 338-ii •
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2age ' i '

! 339--00--0_--i8 CDR While we're standing--_r-e _--ftln--_--,


this
: is the CDR, I'd like a note, I'd like
" this note extracted from this particular
¢ batch of tapes and given to the FAO.
5 FAO you did it again. You assigned
6 the same guy to the ATM and to the
7 S019 with no time in between. And a11
I had to do was get a little bit
= behind in the ATM aud it i--,ediately
:0 impactedthe S019 operation. I think
_ it's a very poor way to plan; I think
12 that your S019 - the operator should
•_ be allowed to go into S019 with Y-
_-_ nothing else on his mind and be ready _
_ to do a Job on S019. He shouldn't have
,.,
-- _ his mind all cluttereduo with what --'_
m
tc
_ :7 he Just got finished doing.

:_ 338 00 05 03 CDR I had to work over tlme on the ATM {_


_C because we had problems with it. I
-y 2_ did not even get to devrief the
22 ATM pass I Just did. I came hurtling
_ 22 down here. I had to c,11 Bill away O
_ from another task - Bill Pogue away --
25 from another task to m_e sure that
-- _ S019 got started, so tlat when I got i
_7 down here we could get it runnlng on
Z_ time. Please, do not in future assign %_
29 us with - cut the time this close on I
_ us. It's - you're only going to cause _I
_- _] us to _e mistakes and ruin the m
32 experiments.
_^ O
O0 05 35 =DR CDR out. Z

35
_ SC ...

3_ (.'DR Oh really.
$9
_0 _;C ...

_ 1339 00 07 2h (,_R This is the CDR again. One question


_3 that I'd like to ask cf the S019 people
44 is, after we've done the reference

._ ZZL_Z 2:.J _73 L ' _ASA.j_,C


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Page 5 of 15- _

! start - after we've done the reference


2 stardata- Okay.

339 00 07 38 CDR MARK. We Just over exposed this particu-


lar frame, number 21. Next field is
4 number 275 with a ROTATION of 240.5.
7 And a TILT of 02.5. Okay, that last
7 one got exactly 5 minutes instead of
4 minutes and 30 seconds. All right !
is this one is 270 widened. Verifying j
"' again, ROTATION is 240.5, TILT is 2.5
'2 on my mark we 'ii start. The time is I
'
:s
"J
coming up 008.5. Standby. i =
I
: "q
:5 339 00 08 39 CDR MARK. This is field 275, ROTATION 240.5,
__ _ TILT 02.5. 270 widened in progress. _ --
C: _7 [ --
=_'- _ PLT ... and they don't go all the way ... "

-_ C2 _DR Yes. '

----
C, 2_
_ PLT ... got you those photographs. ; O
,,..: 22 i ! "rl
-- C_ CDR Okay. Th,mk you, Bill. Getting back --
__ 25 to my question that is, once you've _-4
-- 25 lookedat the referencestar, is there -_
27 any requirement that the houselights I
2--" remain dim reed durin:_ the rest of the I
£0
.3: 2_ S019 operation. It's much easier to use I "--
S2 the regular house lights than it is to ! _1
_- Sl fiddle with the flas_1light while working. _ _1
2,2 .
3S 1339 00 09 35 CDR The equipment here - and the question i O
S-" is, is there any dangetof light getting _ 7-
35 back through the eye piece and bothering <
3_ your exposures?

3S CDR We're now 50_percent through the exposure.

40 PLT ...

_.2 CDR Yeah, I _lld Bill.

43
L_, 39 00 ll 29 CDR Eighty percentI on the exposure. On
_£ my next mark I'll be terminating the
'_ exposure. Standby.
-7
4_ 339 0Q_!2 17 CDR MARK.. Exposure terminated. Setting
90 seconds. Standby.
--_ -z_'.: }! ;:': "1"i nas_-Jsc
. Dump Tape 338-ii_
Page6 of l5 ...... _

! 339--O()-i2-36-cDR --M_. Co_,encing the next exposure.


2 The frame count is 0:24. This a
90 second exposure on field 275.
Forty percent done. Stand by for
terminationof the exposure.

7 339 00 13 49 CDR MARK. Termination. Okay, going for


a new star field now, star field 283.
The ROTATION is 232.7. ROTATION is in
i_ and locked. The TILT is 03.3. Okay,
:_ the TILT and the ROTATION are now good.
12 The first exposure is 270 widened.
_3 270 set. Windingit up. Standby. un

"_ 339 00 14 46 CDR MARK. Con_nencting exposure. Frame -%

': number 25. Re-verifing 232.7 ROTATION. --


C:
_J
_- TILT 03.3. We're doing field number 283. -
? The time now is 00:15and 40 seconds, f

-" 339 00 16 h9 CDR Hey, Ed, I got three quarters of one


_- =: MAR for you and one PATROLSHORT,
O
22
23 bef - to try to into
Justdissolved catcha up before
cocked hatthings
and m
:z =_ I had to abandon the 2J,!M. I barely --
25 got the thing parked and iposition _
-- 26 for the groundfor theirunattened --
L_ 2.7 pass. _D

_._.
i _%_PT They .. to work dowa there, don't ----
__ they? i

32 i CDR The_- sure do. I haven _t even debriefed -4


^-
Oo that pass, yet, either; I've still got O
3_ to do that. Z
35 i | --
_ i SC _..SPT... "

33 339 O0 17 30 CDR Now passing 80 percent on this exposure.

_C ('DR Okay. On my mark I'll be terminating


_I i this 270 widened exposure. Stand by.

z3 $39 00 18 18 £DR MARK. Termination. CARRIAGE RETRACTED.


_._I Sitting for 90 widened. Stand By.

339 O0 18 35 CDR MARK. SHb'i-±'_is OPEN, Counter is


to 026.
Dump Tape 338-1!__

CDR Passing 80-percent now. On my m,rk


? I'ii be terminating this 90-second
" widened pass. Stand by. i

339 00 19 47 CDR MARK. CARRIAGE RETRACTED. Now changing


star field. Going to 247.0 in ROTATION,
7 and locked in; and O0.3 in TILT, and I
locked in. 247.0, 00.3. This star '
= field 259. This will be 260-second
"': widened. Winding up the counter. Stand by.
.i

!2 ;339 00 20 49 CDR MARK. SHU'I'I'ER


is OPEN. Looking at C
_ frame27. Okay,sunsetis at 28; looks 0_
:-' like we'll finish it.

,_ _ 339 00 22 ll PLT Hey, Ed, do we have any frozen food _-


© _7 ' for dinner? I bet we do. --
C--

:_ SPT Yeah,it's ... , Bill. _

;_ _! SC Oh' great. _.
" -'2
O O
_ 23 CDR 50 percent of the exposure done. _.

Z5 CDR 70 percent.
-- 2_
_7 339 00 23 57 CDR Okay, we're passing 90 percent now.
_. _-3 Okay, my mark I'ii terminate the

29 i exposure; I'll be going to CARRIAGE


-_ Ra,'A'_w,
AcT._au. Stand by. m

$2 339 O0 24 26 CDR MARK. That terminated the 8019


33 exercise for today. Setting the O
3-' ROTATOON and TILT to zero. ROT]I- Z
35 TION and TILT are zero. Going to .<
3_ , retract the mirror ncw. Retracted
_.T mud locked. _Closing the SAL door.

-? 339 00 26 07 CDR CDR out.

4; 339 00 27 15 SPT SPT at 00:28, Ed 63. Well, looks like


4_ we blew it again. Problem here, this
a3 time, however, not wi'_h the optics hut
Z_ with the plants. Unfortunately, enough
,_ time has gone by, and apparently the
_ plants cannot survive the light and/or
_- zero-g atmosphere which they have seen
_ for the ]_ast !8 days._ _en I tri_ed_to . ,
_ extract the left from any one of the
J3J .... _ . _ / three plants, the leaves came off with _,_s=-_sc
/)ump_Tape 338-I.I E

no resistance. In some cases, the


leaves broke right at the point of
the tweezers as opposed to at the
root. This is a marked distinction
to the way in which they behaved the
last time, when I did ED 63 a
7 little over a week ago, when there
was resistance and they broke off
? at the structure right next to the
:o stem. I still took the - the
"_ healthiest looking plant and made
_ i some specimens. Put those in the C
"_,_
' microscope and did take some pictures,
;_ i 3 minutes' worth at six fr_-_s Z_
:_ per second. However, there were
"_ some difficulties encountered here,
, also. The light through which I ssw _
"_ !_ I don't believe was sufficient to
_ give you good pictures. It was not --0_
_" _" high enough intensity, although I U
_" had done all of the things which
C' -_ had been requested. We put in O
_' -_ the - the special mirror; we had -- _I
f-' fresh batteries; I tweed the light ._
_ up to - the light was on l_l 1, and _-
-- 2_ we had the iris wide open.
-_ 27 'F
-% 339 O0 29 13 SFT The second problem was encountered
_ ! with the reflecting mirror, in that m
.... the detent which - in the right _1
_ Si rotation, that is, when you screw -_
32 i it on, there is a detent which will
3S _ 0
: cause it to stop - I believe was a Z
3-' little misplaced, because the - there
35 was light ... coming in more at the -¢
_v top of the picture than there was
"- at the bottom. I couSd vary this
35 "by twitching the mirrcr slightly and
3_ get the light on center. However,
40 it would not stay in that position.
_I The top part of the p_ cture was
-_ _ lit with the correct Intensit - or
_3 the same intensity as I was getting
_ by rotating the mirror in. So
'_ probably about the upper two thirds,
' _ I would say, of the picture is of
-: the same intensity you would get
_ had the mirror been rotating-ln the
exact proper position.

[
I
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?
'. "339-00 30 08 SPT The third one was the focus, and -
that was when I would focus it with
the slide on the bottom. Whenever
I would go by the point of optimum
focus and try to move back, I
found that I could not. I believe
7 that sc_ehowthe slide was being
pushed down, and the - was impossible
: to retract one - once that happened.
_; What I had to do was then lift the
_ slide off a little bit, wait a little
_2 bit of time,andthentry it C
_? again, and this time not to move by
"_ the point of optimum focus. I think -
:- what you are going to see is a dead
._ _ looking plant. The skeltal structure --
&) "- in the plant is still intract - intact, i_.
"-; but the part containingthe protoplasm- :
;_ correction - the part con - green i __
-_ "" part containing the chlorophyll - looked
L- 2; as though that was rather soft and had
Z "-2 come off the stem, or the skeltal O
_ 23 structure. So, with n_ real regrets _I
_ ....
-$ _ to Cheryl Peltz at Ara_Jahoe.High School, __
25 who I k_ow ... a real long time on
-- 26 this and very hard; I'_ Sorry we
_ couldn'tmake a go of it. I hope she
_ --_ learned something in the - in the effort '_
z_ _ and I hope it's been constructive.
L. And it's my sincere regret that it hasn't _I
_" workedoutwellforher. -_
32 , 0
3_ 339 O0 31 53 SPT SPT out.

35 i339 00 35 06 _PT SPT at 00:34, debriefing ATM pass -<


2_ on the previous day, beginning at
_- 21:28. Okay, we did a series of
33 MIRROR auto rasters on this one.
2? And I'm afraid, due to time and
_0 an error, I Just flat never got
4_ the last - the last one done. Let
-_ me explain how we went. I had one
43 to make up from the previous
-_-_ orbit, that is, one mirror auto
_i raster location put in from the
i previous orbit. So I _:id the Sun
- _ center, 52 continuous, for i minute
_ _ at a time of beforeF_qR_
_ did not operate 56 at that point.
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! ; I then moved in an got the MIRROR


2 _ AUTO R_qTEH for the previous loca-
tion - or for the previous orbit -
done. That stepped through and d -
5 : did essentially everything that
C
was asked for here. All of the
7 building blocks I0. However, when I
: got to the position of L_'I'. minus 50
and DOWN, minus i146, I found towards
the end of it that I alreadyhad
;" made an error and was doing it at
!2 10h6. So I _ent aheadand did the
13 following one, whichwas plus i00 and
ie minus 1-146, correctly. Came back
:_ and got ar6und- oh, a littleover -4
-- _: one MIRRORAUTO R_qT_Hin at correct --
7 position of l,,;,'i',
minus 50 and DOWN, O

2_ 339 00 36 47 SPT Jerry Carr, who is going to pick it


Z C2 up on the following orbit,was going m
O to try to m_e that one up in his O
_ 2S observing time. However, he ran
2u_ Z_
into a problem in two areas, which
25 he'll explain. One is the door --
-- 26 problem on 82A, and the other was --
2- trying to get the prcper limb posi- 0_
-_ tion, which I finally came up worked
-__ -' through with them, on 8213. I think --
_- the way the pad was _ritten for the
one which Jerry had on the following
$2 orbit - that is J0P SC, step _, O
3Z building block 37, on active region 17 - Z
3-' I think the pad could have been a F
35 little bit clearer. The plus 16 arc seconds, -<
2_ although I beleive tLat's where you
_ wanted H-ALPHA i pointed - it was not
3s really clear. I think you should have
39 had a line in there that said mPoint
_0 H-ALPHA i plus 16 ARC SECONDS from
_ i llmb." There is also some confusion
-_2 in Je,w_'s mind on hcw to get there with
43 the LIMB OFFSET or 82B of zero. I
4_ , came up and showed h_m how to go
_C ! LIMB POINTING and carry that one out.
But the procedures were not written
-• _ out explicitly for him, and that did
aS _ slow him up.-_qo--he-was-never_bl_to

C7_3 7c:': -_--.! "J _ "')' _,_,s_-Jsc


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! get in the complete set of MIRROR


2 AUTO RA_T_ and location which I
did not get in completely either.
I think he got in around 2/3 of a
mirror auto raster before 40OK.
! So we'll try to get that one again -
7 if the time comes up tomorrow.
However, I don't think we lost - lost
a great deal. We did get one - one
,S MIRROR - a little over MIRROR AUTO
_ RA_','_ there and we did get one with
"2 a I00 seconds more overlap than you
_S wanted. So we missed the top _
:-' i00 seconds, r
_i
_-_339 00 38 52 SPT SPT out.
m
(5 _7 i :
< --
=- '_ 339 O0 h8 58 CDR This is the CDR at 00:49. We took
_ a shot at trying to get HH35-_. -
< _ The clouds were scattered to broken. -
_- 21 I am not convinved we - we got the _.
Z _2
G - target. We found a little - what C
h.' 23 looked like a small island or a _..
24 little island, all out by itself.
2S Ana we quickly grabbed a couple of
-- 26 shots with the Nikon aLd a couple
L_ 27 with the Hasselblad and then after
£S looking at the map more closely and
29 consulting our watches we were
O 3] z_ning about_0 seconds late. _I
_- 31 i: -4
S2 !339 00 49 33 CDR At the precise time there was
33 clouds below us end we couldn't O
Z
3! see anything; in fact, we did not r-
35 even see the ... Islands. But about -<
36 hO seconds later we found a
3- picture - we found a small island
3S that looked 14ke a volcano.
37
40 1339 00 49 51 CDR At first we were not sure it was
_ an island we tho,_ht it was Just
42 a yellow area. I think what we got
43 was the northern most of the valcona
_ island. The ones Just north of
/_ lwo J_m_ but I'm not sure. At any
z-'
_7
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rate what we took a picture of did


not look like a sea mount or an under-
water volcano after we finally got
_: finished shooting the pictures.

" 339 00 50 16 CDR CDR out.


7
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TIMESnP

"2 SB9 00 52 46 CDR This is the CDR at 00:53 Zulu. I've _


:_ come back to the scene of the crime
_ to try to recap what happened on _ ._
:_ last ATM pass, which was the one that -4
_. !" started at about 2300 Zulu. When I -?
3 _7 got here, Ed indicated that there were _
_ some steps that we were going to try
_- ;_ i to pick up during the obdervlng time, '_
j _ which was part of his building block i0
-_ _ out of JOP 26. I got a briefing on DI
-- that and was a_] set to go. We got O
23 into sunrise and I did the Sun sight I

_ _ prep. And I found that the 82A door had


25 not opened. At that time I Just
-- .-_8 reached up and hit the switch to the
_-- _-.' open position and it _till remained
• 2_ white.

'_ _ 339 00 53 39 CDR So I turned the switc_ to OFF and 01


_" _l left it for a while, and went on and ._
32 came back later after I felt the
S_ door had had time to close and hit O
3-' open again. When I _aw nothing there, _-
3_ then we grabbed the malfunction
3_ procedures and proceded to go into
_- them and we ended up down in box 8A
3_ where it said, if one door had failed
5_ to indicate open. At that time we
_0 gave up on 82A and I "_ent ahead the
_ JOP 6, step s, the quickie, and got
_ tha out of the way and _05_ was
43 -1ready configured fo:? shoping list 31
_ so I didn't go with t_at any more.
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page 13 of 15 .......

That was all set up for me.


2 Then I went on to JOP 22-C, step
number 4, and that is when it all
broke loose.
J

339 O0 59 3h CDR Let's see. S056 you got part one


7 nn_cratched. S082B I - I did it
to you - I cost you a frame. I
started out 82B in WAVE LENGTH
_s SHORT and decided to shift to
:_ LONG and decided after I'd done
_2 that that was a dlrmn idea.

_ 339 00 54 57 CDR So I terminated, got rid of the


frame,set it up in LONG,and -4
u_ _ started the exposure _11 over --
_( " again, and then that light bulb --
--- - finally came on over my head later
_: and I realized - nuts, if I had _
-- =: left it in short, I could have --
2" done the 12 minute exposure first _.

_JO _._ and then the sixth. O

%_ 339 00 55 12 CER Everything would have been copacetic.


j_ 25 So I coat you one frame by not --
-- -_6 really thinking ahead too well. --
=7 S055A I waded thro,,gh you okay. 0J
2£ You got your data stud I _aged to _.
2_ _t all the different mirror posi- ----
_- =_ tions and everything set up Just _'
_- =I
S2 fine. The NU z update, I got it _I
-4
3S -about 23:27, ended up with a orbital O
3_ plane error up here of 0.6 and Z
35 that's the value we used for our F
3_ S019. i

00 h9
=S
S7 339 55 CDR Well by the time I got: finished
S? fumbling through all That it was
40 down to about - the time was about
_I 23 1 think. I had no more obser-
_2 ration time left, and I had no
43 time to pick up the b_ilding block I0
_ that Ed had asked me to pick up
-_C for b_m. But not witB-standing I

J_2 T=?: ]_ i_!: • . _s_-_sc


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! decidedto press on and give it


a whirlanyway. So I set up
building block I0 and got it
started. And I figured I could
power down for unattended very
quickly if I cut it off at about
r
?
i0 or 12 to go.

339 00 56 22 CDR That's about the time I realized


_s that 8019 was due to start at
:_ 23:52 and I've already said mY
_2 words to FAO about scheduling c
"_ S019rightnextto an ATM pass. 0_
" That's what got me in trouble
last time. So I finally terminated
,_ _ m_ attempts to pickup building z
m

,h}
4" _7 block i0 of the observing time. I _
_. :S moved the canister to the unattended
, "_
--4 precise pointing coordinates and t_
M

J" -- setthe gratingup to 243hand


2_ scampered off and left the mess
i
O
_-2 laying here and picked up S019
23 framBillPogueand finished that _1
;< Job. --"
u__ 25: : ---I
.&.

-- 2_ 339 00 57 Oh CDR I was sort of a side cnw--enter on


_' the problemsthat you went through
- z-'. on the ground trying to get the 82A 0_
- -'_ door going and I'm he@py to hear --
v_ z7 you did get it going. Things were DI
M
_- _ in sucha flapI reallydidn't
32 =even have time to adequately look
38 at the Sun and see auything. My O
Z
impressions were tha_ there wasn't
35 much there. I saw a filter - a -<
35 filament, I guess that was $37,
-- laying along the west limb. 87,
SS of course,I couldn'_even see it
37 all, that was back behind the limb.
4_

4_ 339 00 40 07 CDR I let m_self get a11 bugged up


_2 trying to de the 82B pointing, and
4S that cost about a minute - no
-_': 2 minutes, I guess. Trying to get

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the H-alphai pointedplus


16 arc seconds off the limb and
also get 82B in the offset pointed -
offset - limb pointing mode at an
off setof zero.

7 339 00 58 08 CDR And after wading through that, we


" finally got it set up and running,
: and then, of course like I said
_O I got it _mning wrong - with the
wrong Wave length and I won't
_2 recount that mess again.

i= 339 00 58 22 CDR I guess the up shot of the whole


_:_ thing is I got all the data. I
wasted one frame of S082B film. I
O iv got no observing t_me. I got a --
"_- good start on the ulcer and that's ""
_T about it. c

2_ 339 OO 38 35 CDR CDR out.


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= 339 03 3h 44 PLT Okay, the PLT on step 6. Circuit


breaker FMC is OPEN. Let's check
that again .... FMC drive area locate
in the FMC drive gear. Rotate FMC
v
screw one-halfturn by rotating
gear. Okay, let's see, I think I
found the gear. Let's see if I can
locateit by - I'm doingit. I
_ didn'tthink I was going to find
:_ that little devil. Dave Kelley's
_2 : training c_ne through once again. =
_3 ' Okay,there,it rotateda half a _
_: : turn. It didn't say which way, so
:_ I Just went one way. Okay, let's
.-_ _: see where that thing is. Okay, there =
C -7 it is. AM right, point that that :_
_'_/ _ way. Now FMC circuit Breaker CLOSEd,
_ FMC screws should turn. Okay, get my F
* * head hack down here where I can close
'_ 2_ that thing. Hey, Jer, could you ec_e F_
C -" and help Just a see? O

r_ :4 PI._ Maybe I can reach across this way. -4


25 There. I'Ii get it, Jer. I got it. --

27 H,T Okay. Well, I was able to reach across


- 2_ there to close the circuit breaker. I O_
29 got it. I didn't thizd_ I was able to --
m
:': do it. FMC screw should turn, it did 1:1
_- =I not.

32 . i 0
33 339 03 36 39 PLT Okay. Question now is should I Z
_4 continue or not. Okay, well, let's F
35 see what the steps are ahead here. :.- -<
3_ Let's see now .... Okay, that is in.
:7 Okay .... perform S190 eumera check.
33 Well, maybe I turned that thing the
29 _rrong way. Shouldn't m:qke any differ--
40 enee, though.

z2 PLT Did Jet say when the next AOS is?


43 I
zl SIT In about 3 minutes.

-- 339 03 37 41 PLT Okay, I'm going to diacontinue the


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I 8teps_here _--I_h ave _-got--a- negative


2 response there.
3 i
4 B39 03 42 14 PLT Okay, this is the PLT. I can't see
5 that -beany problem here in doing
6 step 7. I think I'ii go ahead and -
7 and try it. Pull the circuit breaker.
8 I'm gonna try step 6 once more• Circuit
9 breaker, OPEN. Okay, turn the screw
10 a half turn. i,Okay, I'm doing that.
11 Okan, got it_half turned. Circuit
12 breaker back in. Okan, nothing happened.
13 Nothing happened. Okay, screw shottl_t C
14 turn but it doesn't. Panel 106,
15 SHIJ'I"/_RCONTROL, SLOW. Okay, it's , m
16 working. Uh-oh. FMC circuit breaker -_'4
17 Just popped. ! Okay, now I've got --
18 a SLOW and I got a direct indication. U_
19 FMC circuit breaker's popped and I'm
20 going to leave it out. Checking --
21 MEDIUM. MEDIUM is good; waiting _D
D1
22 2 seconds. Going to FAST. FAST is
2S good. Okay, iif ROTARY SH_TEB op_ O
24 erates at any speed, perform S190 __ _1
25 c-mera check _ EREP checkout, page 1-5.
26 Perform S190 icamera check, EREP checkout • --'r
27 page 1-5, then do step 8. If, ROTARY 03
28 SBI/I'I'EI_
did not operate, go to step 8. 03
29 They did operate, so I'm going to back.
I'm golng to turn - it doesn't say m
30 turn it off, lso - well, back to SLOW. m
31 Correct - correct speed, SLOW. Okay, •-_
32 get the EREP icheckout - checklist. O
33 Turn recorder off momentarily. Okay, Z
34 checkout page 1-5, 1-5. s190 camera F
35 check. Panel 106. Remove front shield
36
37 and stow on M-12_. Inspect all dessicamts.
I've alreadyidone that, but I'll
38 do it again. : Get _ flashlight out.
$9
40 I think I al_eady know the problem.
That FMC is dinging everything else up.
4! Probably got la short down there some place.
42
43 Okay, they're starting to turn a little
44 bit, but the#'re still pretty blue and
45 good enough for one m_re run, I'd say.
46 Yeah, pretty idark blue, in fact. A
47
48 I
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i

little white showing on ... of some


of the ... Okay, so I'm going to
hold off on replacing the dessicsnts.
: Page 1-6, step 106 [sic]. Excuse
me, panel 106. Set six aperture con-
6 trol knobs to f/28. Man, I wish
7 those detents were a little better.
Feel like a safe cracker, trying to
find a detent. Okay _11 fixed then,
'? at 2.8 CAMERA CONTROL, LOCAL. Stand by.
_ LOCAL verify. SHI_A"I_RCONTROL, SLOW.

_3 1339 03 46 58 PLT Roger. Verify proper shutter speed on _n


"d SH_I'I'_ SP_:_U meter. That's verified.
%= Note: Allow a minimum of 2 seconds
_ _ between each shutter actuation. Verify _--
,_, 7 capping shutter actuation by looking m
=_ _ through lens while momentarily "
'_- placing CAMERA ACTUATE switch to i
.--_ -_ SINCJ.W.position. Okay, I can look.
2_ Number i worked, number 2 worked, _.--
7-- _-2_ number 3 worked, 4 worked, 5 worked, O
O 2S _ 6 worked. Okay, verify proper shutter
-- __ speeds for MEDIUM and I'AST positions of --
25 _a_l'/_R CONTROL switch. In work. _-4
-- 26 MEDIUM's good, 1,000 2,000 FAST is
_- _7 gOOd. S_J'I'I'_SI_ CONTROL, OFF. Okay,
- _-B _I)IiIM; wait 2 seconds. SLOW, 2 seconds. 5n.
29 OFF. _R CONTROL is OFF .... --
_-- SS CAmeRA CONTROL, REMETE. REMDTE. Okay,
_- _I i panel ii0. S190 SHUTTER SP_n to -4
S2 SLOW. POWER, ON. Okay, I heard the
SS . shutter start up. MODE, AUTO SEQUENCE. O
_, Got a READY light. FRAMES PER SEQUENCE, Z
35 06. FRAME I_TERVAL, 6. Verify _-gazine _<
S_ drive on each station and FMC motion
_Y after EREP SYSTEM, START. Okay, I'm
S_ not going to get any FMC_ I can tell
_ you that right now. There's one, two,
40 three. Yeah. Four, five, six, and
_I no FMC. The FMC breaker's popped. Okay,
" 42 SO l;ve verified on each station, but -
43
44 CREW ...
-D

z_ _?T Okay, now look's like vhat we're -

a_

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47. The target was .Imost completely


clouded over. Th_6nl_ph6tdgr_ph 1
2 got in that is of Just probably negligible
value ; was of the western tip of Malaysia.
-_ I only took it because it showed some pretty good
sedimentation aud it showed the mouth of
the river that's right there at the western end of
7 Malaysia. And that was about the
only value I could see. There's Just
about, oh, I would say scatterea to
13 broken cloud coverage and it was Judt
_ enough to completedly shade the vegetation
!2 and ground underneath to m_e it impossible
_S to get any evaluation of geology or ._
_ vegetation or land use. CDR out.

!_ 339 04 I0 37 CDR This is the CDR at 04:11 Zulu. Initiated _


_- squeezer bag dump. Waste processor --
<
c- _ exhaust pressure pegged out high, so I _0
;_ turned it off. CDR out. _

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! _ what's happened here is we're out


2 FMC feel like it's Jammed?
T
PLT Well, it's --
f
6 SPT .•. i
7 i

= PLT Yeah, it's possible.

""
IJ SPT ea o i, i
i

12 PLT Yeah, I found the gear that you _ C


_ twist and everything. Verify magazine _
_4 drive on each station and then - ._.
"5 I'm gonna try once more. Okay,
_" all six of them are working: everything's ----
C _- working. Okay, READY light is
_ Out, EREP SYSTEM to STOP, al I six FILM
_T ADVANCE MALFUNCTION lights on, S190 2
<- -- MODE to STANDBY. POWER, OFF. Unstow
-_ and insts]l rear shield on. c--_ra. .
-- _ Rotate S190 - install 190 filters - O
_ Unstow front shield - I 'm gonna --
_z : hold off on that for J,_st a minute.
_ 25 (_ay, so - then do ster, 8. All right, _-
-- _ _ panel 106; SHb'A'f_I_
CON_0L, OFF. Verify.
27 _ Inst-11 front and rear shield on
2_ camera; rotate camera to stowage position.
__ _o?_I In work. Okay, I'm going to discontinue - -_.
G =_ well, no, I won't .... record steps, _I
_- 3i , I will.

_ t ! " 0
3_ 339 03 52 03 PLT Okay, front shield going on. Okay, Z
_- that's done; the shields are back on. --
35 Front and rear shields - keep camera in "_
3_ stowage position. EREP BUSI, OFF. Now -
_- _US 2. OFF. Now PANEL DISPLAY, OFF; close
3_ C&D cover. CS_ay. Completes that and PLT out.

_0 339 04 07 09 CDR This is the CDR at 04:07 Zulu reporting on assigned


_I sites HHI52- 2 for Earth observatories.
42. I took one frame of Hasselhlad I00 - I00
43 millimeter.
_ CREW ... I
z_
_ 339 04 07 29 CDR The f-stop was f/ll, 1/250th. Frame
_- number 55, the m-gazine is Charlie X-ray
0

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Time: 339:12:23 to 339:12:31 GMT
/2/5/73 ,,
P_age1 of1 _ !
i

1339 12 23 40 SPT SPT at 12:23. PRD readings, 42260; 2 - -


L

- 339 12 23 48 SPT SPT at 12:24. PRD re_ings, h2260;


c 23131; and 38111.

339 12 30 h4 SPT SPT at 12:30. M133 log; day 339;


7.7 hours; quality is good; remarks,
three. Once during all the night, bot up
to urinate, could not go to sleep
-_ for about smother of, 45 minutes or
so fater that and found wakening
- withsleepiness, number four. C

_-_1339 12 31 12 SPT SPT out.

== _= 339 12 31 16 SPT Oh - the - after that the quality of


C "- the sleep was not impaired by the ._
z2 _ sleep cap at all. And all of the
": electrodes looked good. And no light %"
-_ at thebeginning andat theend. U
--7"

C -_ 339 12 31 35 SPT SPT out. O


2.2 ,'T
-co

"- 32 I_,
_'_ 1":1

32
33 O
X
34 _-
35 -<

38

40
41
42
43

iT
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Z2/5173
Page i of i

339 13 39 3h PLT Ah. PLT taping a debriefing at 13:39.


JOP ... plus i Alfa and Bravo completed
according to JOP stummary sheets. VTR in
3 minutes to recording as per pad were
executed. 52, XUV MON, H-ALPHA i and 2.
NuZ update performed according to schedule.
It was minus 0.i before I did the update ...
The experiment seems to be fairly quiet.
I tried to see if there were activity
above ac - prominence - disappearing
praminence 87. I couldn't see anything.
And that's about it. PLT, out.

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Time: 339:14:57 to 339:15:26 GMT /_ #' 5 / I _/ 75


Page 1 of 3

i 339 14 57 08 SPT SPT at 14:54, ATM. Debriefing the ATM


ops that began at 14:32 Just before the
... pass. Okay, building block 32, the
quicky, went stra/ght forward. I did
not give a patrol short at at that point
and your left with between 400K 4..R.
At the conclusion though, I did take
pictures of the corona and the XUV
monitor, and at that point we're above
400K and I gave the patrol short 50 seconds.
Following that we get a quick look
at - Prominence 39. It's not quite as
large and extensive as prominence 37
was, but it's still going to be a good
one to study. We went over to the limb,
got tangent to the l_mh around 20 arc
seconds out. Gave 82B a long exposure in
wave length short. Well, it went from
1444 to 1446. That should really be
F frc_ about 46 minutes remaining down
to about 38 minutes rem-_ning. I gave
them an 8 minute exposure and 56 got
a patrol short and a FIDI'_:_by about
6 minute exposure ....... 55 was
given, a little over 1 MIRROR AUTO
RASTER, looking at the prominence, although
at the position we were, we were looking
pretty much at the north side of it, for
.t 55, as the best position of Layman's llp(??),
and I could not ROLL 180 from that
position.

339 14 58 06 SPT Okay, in the amplifing what I have seen


!
on the pictures this morning for white
_i light coronograph there appears to be
some fairly faint arrow streamers
_ showing up, - one at 2 O'clock pretty
i much radial and another one at, oh,
_ about _:30 or so inclined slightly
toward the north, about 20 degrees off
radial - 30 degrees maybe. And a very
faint spike. The - on the west limb
- the primary one at 2:30 or so, fairly
strong, looks like if could be a he!w_t
streamer still persists and a ... one
_- at around 3 O'clock at 3:30 and both of

•_ those are inclined toward the north about


20 degrees off ra.g_m_l. .....
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Over on the west limb the - what used to


be a very diffuse area of streamers has
now taken up definition. At oh, about
9:30 we have one almost radial, inclined
slightly toward the south ... degrees.
On about 8 O'clock or so, almost para1_el
to the one above it, both of equal
_itude, a small one in between that, and
then another very small one down south at
about, oh, 7:30 or so, very faint one.
Then I see no - nothing but straight
linear features, nearly radial, nothing
to indicate a transient as we've seen it
before. When I compare the quadrants of
yesterday with today is, I can't see the
very faint one yesterday which I ta1_ed
about at (what?) 4:30 or so. As a matter
of fact, there yesterday we counted up
4 streamers along the west limb, in
reality, there were actually 5, if you
can count that one small one down there
to the south at 4:30. It's become a
f little more pronounced today. The one
directly north of that has pretty much
disappeared - _1_ost disappeared ....
rotation or whether there ... I cannot
be sure from looking at the photograph.
And again the west limb seems to have
taken on more definition.

339 15 02 29 SPT Okay, again looking at the XUV monitor


display, I see the coronal holes at the
north and south, the threee active regions,
of course, which are = show up fairly
brightly ... the one the limb and
activating 87, 94 and 95 also show up.
Yesterday I noticed a series of bright
pints which are not quite as prominent
today. The one curious feature though
is in this Delta-V circular - nearly
circular, -Imost tin,form, XUV plage which
kind of stand out all on its own. And
I 'm looking back through the photographs and
I see it was - as of 24 hours ago it was
there. It it was about the same intensity
plage as - most of the Sun yesterday, how
ever, there was a - a ring of, well,
plage if you will, or a chauel around it
J

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which defined it. Again it's on the


equator slightly north, perhaps, at about
0.5 solar radii out and about, oh, 0.15 or
so solar radii in diameter; I'm not measuring
it I'm Just eyebolling. I could see it
going back - well, for a few days I could
still see it. What is a little surprising
is that even when I go back two days ago,
it appears in - roughly the same location.
So I'm going to dig back through all of m_
photos here and see whether we might have
a real artifact in the system or whether
it's sc_ething that really does exist.
I'll try and give you a report on it later.
SPT out.

339 15 22 37 SPT SPT at 15:23, ETC operation. On my m-_k,


the ETC mark will be reading 15:19. Stand
by. 4, 3, 2, i.

339 15 22 58 SPT MARK.

F 339 15 24 43 SPT Also on the ETC set-up this morning, I did


put in a new dessicant. So we've got one
good blue dessicant in there and one more
good blue one left in stowage here, and
the others have turned white or pink.
SPT out,

END OF TAPE
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Time: 15:53 to 17:24 GMT
12/5/73
Page 1 of 16

339 15 53 49 CDR This :isthe CDR at -

339 15 54 014 CDR This is the CDR at 15:54 at Mike Tango 2


for the EREP C and D prep. Monitor Delta 6
reads 57 percent.

339 15 54 17 CDR CDR out.

339 15 59 4_ CDR Okay. With the T minus I0 voice recording,


this is the CDR. Alfa 2 is 60; Alfa 3 is
86; Alfa 4 is 70; Alfa 5 is 67; Alfa 6 is
0. Bravo 2 is 56; Bravo 3 is 76; Bravo
is 71; Bravo 5 is 75; Bravo 6 is 51; Bravo 7
is 32; Bravo 8 is about i; Bravo 9 is 58.
Charlie 2 is 44; Charlie 3 is 87; Charlie 4
is 71; Charlie 5 is 83; Charlie 6 is 47;
Charlie 7 is 50 percent. Delta 2 is 86;
Delta 3 is 85; Delta 4 is 72; Delta 5 is
i_; Delta 6 is 57; Delta 7 is I0. Charlie 7
is less than - than 80 so we're okay there.
I verify S192 ALIGNMENT switch is OFF, and
the cover is on.
F
339 16 01 19 CDR S192 Mode to READY. Door is open_ 60 seconds
till the light goes out. DELTA TEMP, PRESS
TO TEST is okay. OVERT_4P is okay. Those
are both on panel 117.

339 16 01 49 CDR The S190 HEATER SWITCH OFF light is off.

CDR Bill, what happened to our paper cllp that


was here, do you know?

SC No, I don't.

339 16 02 28 CDR S192 READY light's on. Okay, to preoperate


configuration TAPE RECORD_ is ON. The READY
is ON. 192 is ON. I have a READY light on
for 192. DOOR is OPEN. All right 192 is
in MODE CHECK; that's where it belongs. The
READY is out. The MODE is CHECK. The DOOR
is OPEN. We're at 191: POWER is ON; the
READY is on; the cooler is ON; the door is

:i open. S190: the POWER is ON; the READY


light's out; we're in staudby; the door
is open, verified visually. 193 Romeo: it
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: ; 2U' LDBY; READY light _ut. :TCA':'!'ERO?_TF


_:
ts i:L :_FF; READY light out. _T..cA_TI_ETFJ.
is in OFF; READY light out. 94 is ON; the
READY light is on. TV Input Station 133,
POWER has been turned ON VIDEO SELECT is to
TV.

339 16 04 13 CDR 3 minutes to EREP start.

CC Skylab, we're reading you loud and clear.


Stateside for 15 minutes.

CDR Roger, Story.

CC Ms_neuver's looking good.

339 16 06 09 CDR Have i ndnute to EREP start.

CC And for the PLT. On site we expect it may


be clear, but there are some clouds to the
north which are moving out. In series
300 sites _Ii should be clear. In series 500
sitesit will be about0.h to 0.7, Bill.

I:J:.T Roger. Copy_ Story. Thank you.

CC And, Ed, you do not have to monitor the


maneuver for 5 - the 5 se - 5 minutes
settling period. After two or three minutes
there, we're hoping you'll look in at it and
you'll feel free to go ahead to the ETC.

S_i Okay. Thanks very much, Story.

CDk On _ mark it'lll be 07:10.

SYT ... how I'll monitor this. And in case I ...

339 16 07 i0 CDR _tA/_K. EEEP start.

SPT ... a maneuver ... new Z-LV ...

CDR Stand by for VTS AUTO CAL.

SPT I think I would need the proper DAS to


make up ...

/_ CDR Bill, VTS AUTO CAL.


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SPT ... this thing if we put in ...

PLT Standing by.

339 16 07 19 CDR MARK.

SPT Yes.

339 16 07 19 YLT MARK.

SPT I was ... which would take some of the


cumulative of 02 which you've already put
in.

CDR On my mark it'll be 07:30. Stand by -

339 16 07 30 CDR _.[ARK. SCATTEROMETER to STANDBY; ALTIMETER


to STANDBY.

f CDR On my mark it'll be 08:30. Stand by -

339 16 08 30 CDR MARK. S194 to _t_NUAL. Shutters are still


running on S190.

CC Okay, Jer. And, Ed, you were cut out by


the C&D OPS. Could you repeat what you said
please.

SPT Yes, I could talk with you more on them later


but essentially what I would need is the fine
maneuver up here which ... a few of them I've
already put in, in case I would have to
reinit_ate that maneuver. Z-LV plus the ...

CC We got it, Ed.

CDI_ On my mark it will be 16:10:00. Looking for


an S191 READY light.

339 16 i0 O0 CDE MARK. S!9] READY light on at i0. REFERENCE


going to 6.

CDR On my mark it'll be 10:48. Stand by -

339 16 I0 h8 CDR MARK. SCATTEROMETER ON; RADIOMETER ON. On


_ my mark it will be 16:11.

% _Ji 339 16 ii O0 C]:i _RK. Downlink going to position 3. My mark _t


" will be 11:17. Standiby -
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"_39 16 ii 17 C,_R 1,IARK. S192 to READY. _t 23, _t_id by -

339 16 ii 23 CDR MARK. S190 MODE to AUTO.

cDk Okay. _t sounds like T,


he $I_(_ L_ ci_IKJm_
a'xzy _7 1 right.

CC Okay.

2_ r' On mq,"v'ark it will be 11:114.

$39 __o _. -_ '-_,,, I&:_Rt . SCATTEROMET_R, to $TAN{_

339 16 _i !/, C?_ b_ARK. RADIOMETER to SCANNY - '_mA_BY at


I;6. At 11:50 the READY light _n S190
x_ent out.

339 16 ii 57 CD.R MARK. 192 MODE to _HECK; that _¢as at 57.


12:02 -

339 16 12 02 CDR 'AA_RK, RADIOMETER 0F_. !2:08 -

339 16 12 07 CD? L,_;_RK.ALTIMETER going ON. ]_j1 iY_DE to


STARDBY;FRAME rate to 05. d_._
next mark
will be at 12:30. Stand by -

339 16 12 30 CDR _,_ARK. S190 MODE SINGL2%.

CDE On :_" raark it will be 13:20. Stand by -

339 16 13 20 CDP MARK. S190 to SINGLE. Next mark will be at


13:30. Stand by -

339 16 13 30 CDR MARK. S192 to READY. On nkv mark ETC to


A[IT0_ Ed, at 36.

339 16 13 36 CDR MARK. At 13:42 the downlink is going to


position 5-

339 16 13 42 CDR __RK. Next mark is at 13:53. Sta_d by -

339 16 13 53 CDR MARK. S190 to MODE AUTO. Stand by -

339 16 14 00 CDR MARK. ALTIMETER to STANDBY at 14 even; MODE


going to 3.

PLT Okay, it's the VTS operator. On this one


side do I ...

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339 16 14 ii CDR MARK. At 14:12 Downlink going to 7. Got a


little time now, i0 seconds. Stand b),. A_.
i.4:25 _ou'll get a mark.

_"_ ; ! _!_ _' i 't'_!' ALTIMETER ON.

339 16 ]4 34 Cb!_ HARK. At 14:34 the 192 MODk t_ fHECK. S!90


READY light went out at ll!:hO; MODE is
STANDBY; FR is going to 41. 15:51, E'I'Cto
STA_DBY. Okay Ed! At Shutter speed to i_0.
At 15 the downlink is going off. Next mark
is at 15:30.

PLT Okay, PLT here. Successful on 330, 305, 308,


307. Very good tracking sequences on all
targets.

CC _;reat,Bill.

CDR Next mark is at 15:30. Stand by -

339 16 15 30 CDR MARK. 190 MODE SINGLE. On my mark it'll be


15 :50 • Stand by -

339 16 15 50 CDR MARK. 190 MODE SINGLE. Okay.

CDR Okay, Ed, at 16:26 the ETC to AUTO, and


5 seconds. Stand by -

339 16 16 26 CDR MARK it.

CDR How's the weather down there this morning,


Bill?

PLT It's - was very good on all my stateside


passes. I've started to pick up quite a few
clouds down here in Central America.

PLT The primary is 565.

CDR On my mark it'll be 17:33.

339 16 17 33 CDR MARK. S190 MODE to AUTO. My mark will be


17:40.

339 16 17 hO CDR MARK. s192 MODE to READY.

PLT Okay, I got the primary target. *** degrees,


good.
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PLT That tLing looks like it has water in the


Lop _f it, in the cone. I'm [oozing Jo_
actives. Maybe that's smoke I see.

"DF On _ mark it'll be 18:h0.

SC Okay• I might try to get more than one,


Story. l'm getting real good data on this
primary one.

CC Okay, Bill•

PLT l'm gonna track it down to about 20 degrees


and see if I can get another one. Okay there's
that one. Alright, now - -

CDR On my mark 18:hO. Stand by -

339 16 18 40 CD_ ?:_RK. ALTIMETER to STANDBY; P_E is 7q.

PLT ]!es, I had it. Beautiful.

CDR MODE is going to 5.

PLT •.. No, I guess it was a cloud getting it


about 8 degrees, Story ....

PLT Interval. Got two of those boogers. Okay,


I'm going to go down off the side of this
thing. I don't know if those are clouds or
is that smoke. Back on the top of it.

CC Skylab, we're 30 seconds to LOS; i0 minutes


to the Vanguard• You're looking very good•
You may get a few desat firings. That's all.

PLT Roger, Story• Thanks. Beautiful. Man, got


an extra one even. 'l_e extra one was 564.
Got 565 and 56h. Good tracking on both of
them.

PLT Okay, now I set-up for this other thing.


This is -

CDR On my mark it will be 20:30. Stand b_ -


339 l0 20 30 CDR MARK. S192 MODE to CHECK.
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CDR On m4, mark it will be 21:00. Stand by -

339 16 21 00 CDR MARK. ALTIMETER is ON.

PLT Okay, we're going right across the Amazon


now, headwaters anyway.

PLT The worst working environlnents I have ever


seen. .. .

CDR On my mark it will be 24:00. Stand by.

339 16 24 00 CDR MARK. S194 MODE to MANUAL. Looking for an


S190 READY out ETC to STANDBY, Ed.

339 16 24 19 CDR MARK. 190 READY light out at 24:20. Stand


by for my mark on 24: 32.

339 16 24 32 CDR MARK. ALTIMETER to STANDBY. 190 MODE to


STANDBY. Next mark will be 25:00 with an
EREP stop. Stand by -

339 16 25 00 CDR MARK. EREP stop at 25:00.

PLT Okay now, Jet, I've got a quite a bit of


data to take care of this limb thing. I don't
know what you're doing over there.

CDR Okay. What time?

PLT Starting at 40. So, it's about 15 minutes.

CDR Okay. At the 190 READY light, about the time


it went out, we got a MALFUNCTION light, FILM
ADVANE light on number 3. Probably out of
film. I don't want to do that. That circuit
breaker is in. We got to raise this thing up
and set the - set the apertures and slam her
back down again.

CDR Boy, it this bright. All apertures go to 2.8.

PLT Man, that's a real view, isn't it?

339 16 26 25 CDR Okay. All the apertures are at 2.8. Put


your finger there.

s CDR Okay. SHUTTER Sp_.k'nis going to SLOW now.


Didn't have to open the FMC circuit breaker, did
that for us.
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PLT By George, that was a good run. Y'm real


proud of that.

CDP Yes, _t worked out great.

PLT i was beginning to think I couldn't see stuff,


you know? The clouds cooperated.

CDR Yes, that's the big thing.

CDR Okay, we got quite a bit of time here, now.


This is the CDR for the record - I never did
get around yesterday after the EREP pass of
recapping the - the frames that I took with
the DAC. That was DAC 04. And the film in
it was - I didn't mean DAC 04 I meant DAC 05.
Let's see, film cannister was Charlie Lima
09, isn't it?

PLT Yes,that'scorrect.

CDR Charlie lima 09. I took about 12 fr_ of


the Lake Titicoca. I startedat the sottthern
end and panned to the northern end and t_en
back to the southern end again. And _en I
took about l0 frames of the Asuncion ai_ea
which is there is a wheat survey being made
there. And so the people interested in the
wheat survey will be interested to those
lO frames. And then I took 5 frames of a
little town on the coast of Argentina called
Porto Alegre. I think it's Argentina.

PLT Yea, that's right.

CDR That was an interesting little town because


it was - -

PLT No, I think it's Brazil.

CDR Okay. Anyway, Porto Alegre was an interesting


thing because I took 5 frames of that, because
the town is much like oh, the Houston-Seabrook
Area a little - a little town on an inland
waterway. And I thought it would be kind of
an interesting 5 frames for somebody interested
in cultural patterns and land use. Got an-
other 15 minutes until we start the Earth limb.
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CDi, Okay - -

339 16 29 54 CC Skylab, we' re reading you loud and clear


through the Vanguard for 9 minutes.

CDR Roger, Story. We got FILM ADVANCE MALFUNCTION


number 3 light on. I suspect that that roll's
probably out of film. _ne altimeter worked
according to hoyle today.

CC Okay, we were expecting an unlock down


through South America.

PLT Yes.

CDR Okay. If we got it, I didn't see it.

PLT I don't think you got it. It won't go


out by itself. That proceeding, by the way,
I had to put over there.

CDR Yes, I saw that.

!'LT Okay. Sorry I didn't tell you about that.

CC And, Bill, those are active volcanos you were


looking at. You may have been seeing smoke.

PI,T Yes, I couldn't tell. Number 56_ was smoking


quite a bit; 565 was not. It was pretty -
pretty clear. I got right in - down in the
middle of the crater with it. Very clear, a
good clear day.

339 16 31 19 CDR ... is covered with clouds today.

CC From here, our best guess that number 3 is out


of film.

CDR Okay, Story.

339 16 33 05 PLT Okay. I'm gonna take about 5 frames at the


top of the good ... XUV I see here.

CDR Okay, now I'm gonna go to ... ar - area,

PLT Backoff. _ __
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CDP There's some real ... buildin_ i]_ dow_ the_e.


Oh.

CC ... Houston.

CDR Go ahead, Story, ...

CC Okay, at the bottom of the C&D pad in post


remarks "ENABLE 190 FMC"" would you delete
that, please.

PLT That didn't work.

CDR About 9 minutes to go.

PLT Okay, I start some of mine out of ... 16:40,


approximately.

CDR Okay.

339 16 38 h5 CC Skylab, we're a minute to LOS. In about an


hour and 4 minutes to Goldstone at
17"41. You've only needed 3 minutes to
r- date. We show you lookinggood. There may
be a couple desat firings at orbital mid-
night - orbital noon. And prior to the next
sunrise you may get a barberpole on ATM
battery 1315. It's problem.

CDR Okay. Thank you, Story.

PLT Thank you, Story. You guys down there are


getting smarter and smarter.

CC Yes, we're trying hard and it sounds llke


yoll guys are in an excel [?] pass.

339 16 39 2h CDR Thank you.

339 16 39 45 PLT They're still on it. Okay, -

CDR Yeah.

PLT - - let's go.

PLT Okay, stand by for the first - left cal.


The procedure, I guess, is it?
• o

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CDR Right ....

CDR At 40:28.

339 16 40 30 CDR - I - - MARK.

PLT Okay. And the ang - up angle with 24 degrees.

PLT -7, 48, 49 -

339 16 40 52 CDR MARK. AUTO.

PLT Okay.

PLT And next one is at 41:39.

PLT Stand by.

339 16 41 39 PLT MARK. And that tough angle was 19 degrees


_- at the start of the 41:39. Okay. i0. 5 seconds

339 16 42 lO PLT MARK. Stack off. Re ... to alpha fixer (?) ...
2 .. 26. Stand by. l0 seconds.

339 16 42 56 PLT MARK. Stack on and the up angle is 14 degrees


at 42:56. Run into 43:28.

339 16 43 28 PLT MARK. 43:28. Stack off.

CDR 7 to EREP START.

PLT Stand by.

339 16 44 15 PLT MARK. 44:14. The up angle is lO degrees.


44:14. 5.

CDR On my mark it will be 44:35. Stand by - -

339 16 44 35 CDR MARK. EREP START at 44:35. On my mark it


will be 44:45. Stand by.

339 16 44 45 CDR MARK. S190 MODE SINGLE.

PLT DAC was turned off at 44:45.

CDR On my mark it'll be 45:26. Stand by.


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_.29 76 )i
5 2!_ CD}_ Y_B_. S192 }_ODE to _! _L. un .<:_:_z'_ i'
u_. 4_. 6. Stand by.

339 ]6 45 36 C_I_ _A2K. S190 MODE SIN_

P_T 45 :50.

339 16 45 51 PLT MARK. Earth angle was 2 - 2 degrees up


angle at 45:50.

CDR On my nmrk it will be 46:21. Stand by.

339 16 46 21 CDR MARK. S192 MODE to STANDBY.

PLT And DAC off at 46:21.

CDR At 46:30 I'Ii give a mark. _6:34, Coming


up on 46:34. Stand by.

339 16 46 34 CDH _2qK. S190 MODE SII_GL_.

f- _LT Okay. 46:40 is _F mark, and the up/down


angleis 07. j

l_Lf Oh, dang it. It had an IMC.

PLT Angle is ii degrees. Doom. h7:35. DAC off.


P is turning another ... sequence at 4 -
at 48:07. Stand by.

339 16 48 07 PLT MARK. 48:07 and the angle is 05 degrees down.

CDR On my mark it'll be 48:22. Stand by.

339 16 48 22 CDR I_K_RK. S190 MODE SINGLE.

PLT And DAC off.

PLT Okay. Standing by for a 16:_9:_2.

339 16 49 32 PLT MARK. 32. DAC on. Running to 16:50 - 30.

CDE That camera still running?

PLT Yes, it is.

CDR Oh.

PLT This one is at 52:30. Okay, getting is still


correct. The VTS running till 52:30. And a
D_rn-" T'_pe 3_0-0_
1'age ] :_ of' 16

_or tb_ people. I d_d not pu_o the DATA


},usl!buiton on these - - and the s_quence:_
were all correct except for the i Bravo.

CDR On my 1_rk it will be 52:30.

CDR/PLT Stand by.


339 16 52 30 CDE/PLT MARK.

CDR S190 MODE SINGLE.

PLT A 190 camera off. 0kay, debriefing on VTS


sites. I got - on the ...... I got 305
doors, [?] 308, 307.

CDR Right. on my mark it will be 53:00.

339 16 53 00 CDR MARK. REFERENCE to 2 on Si91. Got a minute


Bill.

PLT Okay, and site 314 1 threw in for good


measure. So we got 305 doors 307, 308, and
3i_.

CDR It - Are these the valley pictures?

PLT Yeah, - no, they're Padre Island.

CDR Oh.

PLT I picked it up real early, got good tracking -


good log tracking on all of them. And on site
307, I tried to get both the - the sand
bottoms shallow and deep. So you'll see about
three different pointing positions on period
307, but I got about a good five seconds on
each one of 'em. And to repeat on the limb
I had neglected to push the CAL -

CDR Bill, we're going to need an AUTO CAL here.

PLT Okay.

CDR Stand by in 4 seconds.


f--
339 16 54 00 CDR MARK. AUTO CkL.
,° •

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PLT Got it.

PLT Anything coming up in the next -

CDR No, that's it.

339 16 54 i0 PLT Okay. On the Earth limb again, I did not


push the DATA pushbutton.

PLT The times were all correct, the pointings were


all correct with the exception of step 2.
Then I inadvertently hit the IMC ON on - on
the Bravo setup and compared with that all of
the ... were as pads within a fraction of a
second.

CDR Okay, we're looking for a VTS ready light,


the S191 READY light on at 56:40 and that
will be the end of the pass.

CDR Okay on my mark the S191 READY light will


have come on.

339 16 56 h0 CDR MARK. It came on at 41. EREP to STOP.

339 16 56 h1_ CDR _,_RK. At 56:45. Bravo 7 is reading


33 percent. $92 DOOR going CLOSED now.

339 16 58 25 SPT SPT at 14:58. [?] ATM pass after - aperations


after the Z-LV pass was completed. We got
the building block 2 in, had a call, then the
shopping list items that went over to prominanct
[?] number 37, and did a short version of
building block - something outside of 28 Bravo.
We're 21 arc seconds above the limb.
Hey, let's go back. It's - it is - building
block 28, a shortened version of it. I was
not able to get in two. Frames were 56 or the
complete 3 MIRROR AUT0 RASTER for 55. We're
21 are seconds above the llmb. We can't get
to it. The sllt completely covered by
prominence. 56 we got a ... whole thing,
too. 4 minutes, and we cut off at ESS ....
got a time exposure, long-wave length,
4-1/2 minutes. We were cut off by ESS. 55,
giving a MIRROR AUTO RAST_. 400 came at
about line 50 for them. There are a few
_- min_tes remaining, _e went into MIRROR LINE
SCAi4 for - getting on itto sunset. Prominence...
Okay, that was prominence 39, in place of 37
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which I said off_cially. Prominence 39, is


not as definite as, as clear as, 37 was, but
what can ... we on MONITOR 1 have all the
el_rity 8_nd detail we need for, I think, really
good pointing.

339 17 O0 53 SPT I'd like to do some specific pointings, and get


a good selector for the specific Location. At
the very top where it appears relatively dense
and at the bottom, we're probably seeing along
- a lot of material along the line of sight.
And also was the seat down into the chromosphere,
all sealed. Apparently we have a lot of work
on this this afternoon and I'll see what we come
up with there.

339 17 01 22 SPT SPT out.

339 17 04 28 CDR This is the CDR at 17:04 Zulu. EREP tape recor-
der paper mating is 2.3 centimeters.

339 17 04 h3 CDR CDR out.

TIME SKIP

339 17 19 59 SPT (Music) SPT at 17:19 ... handheld photos.


There were four of them for which ... the
first two. They were on CX20, frames number
25 and 24. Shutter depth [?] 8, ... be by ...
here, one ... of a second. One was over
Northwest Mexico along the coastline. Really
showed almost all of northwest Mexico next to
the border in Baja. And I believe that we
covered the areas of handheld photos llh and 115.
I looked for - it was fairly obllgue. And I
was looking for some of the faults over in that
area and a quick look did not reveal that, how-
ever, perhaps the photos will show something.
I hope that they'll be obligue-looking -Imost
as the ... would show them. It also did show
the ... which was over BaJa at that time and
over the ocean. We ... them obligue view. That
was taken at 16:12 and also at 16:12 I took
one a little further south than that, two cities
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with the one ... mentioned. That would cover


12 - 112. They get stored real quick, until -
so they may be kept ... The next two handheld
photos were taken at Brownsville, Texas, at
16:00 [sic]. One was for Herbert Rou [?] which
was taken of Brownsville, Texas. This film was
highly ..., almost straight down. The one right
after that, also taken at ... 16:15 which will
be frame number 23 and the second one frame num-
ber 22, was right along the river coast - along
the coastline where the river empties into the
Gulf in Brownsville. And it showed a lot of
the sediment that's built up in that area be-
cause of the river and a couple of sediment
patterns out into the Gulf (Music). Was the
... pollution evident, it was hard to say. At
a quick look it may show up on the photos.

339 17 22 33 SPT SPT out.

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3_9 I_ 15 02 CDR _,_tbwest of Bahia Blance Ar_entina_ I


took the pictures because this looks llke
the s_uthern end of the Argentine wheat
belt. A_d this particular pass there were -
there were no clouds, only an occasional
scattered puff and no smoke. I thought
this was a particularly good - good day
for these photographs and this ought to
really fix up the people who are doing
the wheat study. CDR out.

339 18 ]5 28 CDR CDR continuing. I need to give you more


information that is Charlie X-ray 20. The
two frames taken were frmes number 21 and
20 and the flstop was 8, 55 millimeter
lens, /250th. CDR out.

Time Skip

3_9 18 20 44 SPT SY_f debriefing the ATM pass which began


at 17:39, working on prominence number 39.
Okay, the first building block 32 was
Carried out, no problem. The building
block over on prominence 39 was building
block 28 and there 2 chose to try to find
a maximum in line with data using a GRATING
position of 0028 DETECTOR 3. I did not
find a very pronounced maximum. I w_s work-
ing at the sli - parralel to the limb, around
20 arc seconds off, in the north foot of the
prominence. I believe I had fairly sub-
stantial counts for alignment data. However,
as I said, that maximum wa_ not very pro-
nounced° And moving is close to the limb
did not change it very which surprised me
until I got in very close. So I Just chose
what appeared to be a reasonable distance
from the limb and far enough into the - above
the limb that we're really looking at prom-
inence material, and it came ou_ to be 21
arc seconds measured off a LIMB SCAN. For
all three exposures ... for LIMB POINTING.
Okay, that one was carried out all right
f exceptfor 55, and there,as I went around
to pick up the after going to 002, and
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_¢et_ aro_d to pick u? the new one and


i g_% a call from Houston and got diverted.
... <u in to MECHANICAL REFERENCE and took
anothe_ lamp around the grating, came back
mild ... had 102 on and they were talking to
me again. And that result vas I just got
%_ehind, there• What 55 got then eventually
was two GRATING AUTO SCANS and a MIRROR AUTO
RASTER at MECHANICAL REFERENCE zero• Yes/a,
this thing really is like trying to put knots
in an octopus; you can't let u# for an instant.
And when Houston calls again I 'ii just have
to ignore them if I'm doing something. There's
just no way around it. Okay, second one:
I then moved 60 are seconds - from our discussion
this morning I assumed that what they wanted
to do was to - by up, they meant away from
the prominence, not away from the limb. I
would hope that could be clarified in the
future if they really did mean away from the
limb. I asked a real time after - slightly
after I started the building block and it
was said that I had gone in the right direction.
k_at Y did was to move away from the prom-
inence, but, at the same elevation, that is,
21 arc seconds towards to the north. I was
21 arc seconds above the limb and I moved
60 arc seconds to the north. Had the foot
still tangent to the limb, which my eyeball
• .. gave me an up/down of around minus 16,
which I stuck with because that's what 2
that up but I used on the first exposure.
Okay, all the exposures were carried out
without any problem. 5, again got a MIRROR
AUTO RASTER at the right location or at
the right setting although it was - there
a false start involved there. They didn't
get one at 696 MECHANICAL. And the last
exposure was carried with no problem, in
a quiet region, non -prominence region, if
you wil. Further north than the previous
view site tangent to the limb, at a level of
plus 9455. And those were all carried out
without any problem except we did not get
the full l0 minutes exposure in. We
going to get - we're still in the process
of doing right now we're going to get about
9 minutes of - well, let's see. We started at
12 :40.
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Yes, we'll get about 9 minutes and I0 seconds


or so before we hit ESS. I did find the
_nst_uetions for the pointing a little con-
_sing. I understand the prin_:iples of
what you ask, here but the way in which was -
the pointing was written, was a ]_ttle confus-
ing on the second one. Pointing changed
60 arc seconds up from last. We have up - we
have up/down on here and if you can't get
to the limb, which most likely will, that
means you move along the limb. But to try to
second guess on which side of the prom-
inence is working is kind of hard. I would
prefer to have more detailed instructions in
there to tell us what you're really after.
SPT out.

339 18 29 50 S}_ Okay. SPT again; an addendum on the last


ATM report. 55 --- is set up for the MLS
for the next orbit, and they have been positioned
with MLS tangent to the limb, 20 arc seconds -
21 arch seconds above the limb with the -
i- line? 32 pointed right at the bottom center
of the prominence. So you ought to get some
good MIRROR LINE SCAN data from ... 40K,
our next orbit and also you're in MIRROR
LINE SCAN right now going into ESS - or
going into 40K sunset. And you got about
a little over a minute is worth of data
here. So you're looking at the same spot
where you come up. SPT out.

339 18 36 53 CDR This is the CDR at 18:36 with reading for


housekeeping 2 Charlie which is rate gyro
temperature. For X-ray 6, 94 degrees;
Yankee 6, 93 degrees; Yankee 5,94 degees;
Zulu 6, 96 degrees; X-ray 5, 95 degrees;
Zulu 5, 94 degrees. Now comes the question:
Where - There is a possiblity that Zulu 6
could re, could read 98, and X-ray 5 could
read i00, and the reason why is because on
the - on the line that ends with 97 degrees,
the color had not vompletely - had not turned
complete blue. However, the next line down,
which ends with I believe iii - that line had
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begun to turn from brown toward the green.


So therefore, if you - if you accept tha
fact that the second line, the third line
is moving toward brown to green you would
say that Z-6 is 98 and X-5 is 100. If you
say no, the line above that has not really
reached its blue mazimum yet, then you can
say that Z-6 is 96 degrees and X-ray 5 is
95 degrees. Now the other four rate gyros -
there doesn't seem to be any question; it's
pretty clear. But in these two particular
ones, it looks like the third row, the - the
one that ends with llO degrees -lll degrees
- begins to - begins its color change before
the row above completes its. CDR out.

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339 19 59 51 Cl_!' This is the CDR at 19:59 Zu]u. M092: subject


'_PT. Left leg band, Alfs Nov_; rich'
banu, _llfa, Quebec. CD_ out.

339 20 05 3h CDR _h_ _s the CDR at q0:n6 Zu]u r_po_ting the


start of the LBNP/ run, M092, wStb the subject
the S_T at 19:40. This infor_,_tion is for
_nSl.

Time Skip

339 20 32 44 CDR This is the CDR for the M155 folks-correction


-151 folks. LBNP, MO92: exe_'cise was termi-
nated at 20:33 Zulu. CDRout.

339 20 hh 27 CDR This is the CDR at 20:44 Zulu. GAG


PRESSURE CAL N2, 02, C02 was 1223;

GAS PRESSURE CAL N2, H20 was 1277;


CABIN AIR PRESSUREwas 5.086; percent
oxygen, 75.07; percent water 3.10;
percent 02 - correction C02, 1.98.

CDR CDR out.

339 20 52 25 PLT This is PLT reporting on the video


downlink that I'm sending down right
now at prominence on - I think it's
number 89 - correction - 86 - yeah,
prominence number 39 - excuse me -
prominence number 39. My pointing is
experiment minus 0902; UP/DOWN minus 105,
LEFT/RIGHT plus 985. This is the
highest point in the prominence but
is the hottest one I could find on
DETECTOR 3. And I did view the 102
plus the 28 - the 130 - to get
Lyman beta - You told me we were in
MECHANICAL REFERENCE and ... I went
around and made sure. Anyway, there's
the prominence in H-alpha 1 there is
in H-alpha 2 - see if I can - okay -
and now a little XUV M0N in the same
area and the time ... right now is
20:57. Okay; and standby 1. Okay,
getting another AUTO SCAN started,
Z_

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another PATROL SHORT started. Okay,


show the - show the XUV monitoring
down. (?) I'll turn to show up in
a 2-second sequence - prominence 39.
Okay, I guess that's about it. You
would have gotten the XUV SLIT. Don't
think it's worth looking at. Okay,
another H-ALPHA-1 - ALPHA 2. You
want more INTEGRATE sequence?

339 20 59 h7 PLT Okay, PLT out.

339 21 Oh 20 CDR This is the CDR at 21:06 with a revision


to an earlier report of vital
capacity measurements on M171. The
subject, SPT. The correct values are:
5.296, 5.261 and 5.175.

339 21 04 3h CDR CDR out.

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339 21 28 37 CDR This is the CDR at 21:2. The !{171


run was terminated at 21:20. _e
SPT has kept his bio horness on,
his VCG harness on. We have now
shifted to the ERGOM_'I'ER ON; VCG
made ON. Recorders - EXPERIMENT
RECORDERs A and B are still ON.
And you'll get instrumented exercise
on the ergometer.

339 21 29 04 CDR CDR out.

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339 21 55 06 SPT SPT at 21:55. Post MI71 run:


PERCENT 02, 7325; PERCENT H20,
0501; PERCENT 02, 0206.

339 21 55 3h SPT SPT out.

B39 21 58 17 PLT Okay, I'm reading 58:20.

339 21 58 20 PLT MARK's now. I'm going to start


at 59 if you think it's going to
be good enough. That will give
me an exact 2-minute Delta.

PLT Okay. This is PLT. We're having


trouble with the settling time on
the maneuver. So I'm going to
be delaying the exposures for
2 minutes.

- PLT Does it look good enough, Jer?

CDR No, it's still settling.

PLT Okay, I'll make it Delta 3


minutes then.

CDR Okay,listento it now.

PLT Okay.

PLT And power will be going on at -


on the hour. I'Ii be exactly
three minutes late in all the
activities.

PLT Standing by, 20 seconds.

PLT POWER ON on my mark.

339 22 00 O0 PLT MARK. Start.

339 22 00 01 PLT MARK. White light is flickering;


the brown light come on. Okay, now
f

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I hear mechanical noise, but no


flickering of the green light or
brown light. Okay, mechanical
noise stops, the white light
flashes twice. And that was
about 20 seconds.

PLT It'll be 22:08:26, send everything


downstream three minutes. I hope
that doesn't screw up the pointing.
More mechanical noise at - starting
about _5. Flash of white light at
55, flash again at 58 and 59. Another
flash.

339 22 01 59 PLT Okay, recorder's going off now.

339 22 04 45 PLT Okay, PLT ...

339 22 09 01 PLT Well, that's the way it works down


below though.

339 22 ll 15 SC Okay.

339 22 ll 16 PLT Okay. At - it should have been -


at ll:10 - I started the exposure
at O7:hh. At ll minutes and l0 seconds
the so-called green light, the brown
light, went out. Okay, it Just
doesn't quite sound good, Just what
it says on the pad. A 1-minute
Delta.

SC . .. two more minutes_ isn't it,


Bill?

PLT 2:lh [sic]. I'm supposed to -

PLT Okay, we're running into a problem


again. Coming into daylight and so
have to term/nate the - oh, I Just
actuate this R_ET switch to START
and that POWER switch to OFF
prematurely.

.- PLT Okay, if you could give me a count-


down about l0 seconds ahead of time.
F

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R39 _2 )_ ._ _Lq _ay. i piched up one m_nute


throug_L here. And I'm going to!
go camera ROTATION 214.7 and
TILT 25.1. Okay, 22:06:44 POWER
switch will be going ON. Alright
22:07:44 POWER switch will be
going ON. And at 45 RESET switch
to START. Stand by -

339 22 07 44 PLT POWER switch ON.

339 22 07 45 PLT START now. Okay, I have an operate


light [sic]; FILM ADVANCE light.

PLT And I think there may have been a


! mistake on the pad. My pad reads
for the - for the Tll exposure -
it read: "22:05:26 P_ET switch
to START. 22:05:27 POWER switch
to OFF." And it seems like there's
something wrong in there. But
that's exactly what I did. I feel
like I started that sequence I
really didn't want. And that's
what the pad says.

339 22 13 l0 CDR All right.

CDR 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2,

PLT START.

339 22 13 59 CDR MARK.

339 22 14 00 PLT OFF. Okay, Jer, press on. Okay,


the exposure was terminated Just
about on the minute. 14 minutes.
And we got a - that was terminated
a minute earlier than the pad called
for. We started at 07:4 - We started
at 07:44 and stopped about 14 minutes
early. 1 minute short on the comet
sequence.

CDR Did you have a sunrise time on your


pad?
_E

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PLT Negative. Seems to me they


called that a little close. That
maneuver time screwed times up on
the observations here.

CDR That's what I think too.

PLT Well, that's how you lear. Okay,


the PLT, to recap that. The exposure
of T-11 field was started at 21:00
even. It was terminated at 22:05:26.
Comet was started at 22:06 - 22:07:h4
and terminated at 22:15. PLT out.

339 22 18 22 SPT SPT at 22:10, subject M092 - 171,


and this will go to the PIs of those
experiments and Jerry Hardinsky, the
medical director. M092 today, certainly
felt better for this one than I have
in any one week I've had since I've
been up here. The only thing I did to
prepare for it was take a lot of
fluids. Probably about, oh, hO ounces
of fluid within the past two hours
before the run. And also I've been
doing a lot of exercises with the
legs. Riding the bike is one. I've
been riding up at fairly high watts,
three hundred watts, for periods of
time in order to build up the leg
strength as well as endurance. And
also the - work with the "Thornton's
Revenger", the Jumps and ... springs,
and the rises which I think has done
a lot to strengthen the calf or to
keep people from deteriorating. On
the M171, looks as though it's getting
in a little better shape, probably
part of the phenomena that Ed Burchard
talked me into. The heart rate at
the upper load was Just about 160,
a little bit over there towards it;
on the ground it was up around 170,
173 or h, I think at times. So I
guess the bike riding up here is
getting me in better shape for that.
.................. r
................

.J

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i wasn't overly impr_ se_ w_th the


ox_gen comsumption however. It seems
to be lower than what I had on the
ground. I'm going to plot those things
up when I get the chance to. I'm going
to ask for some time to plot all that
good medical data and then get back
with you a little bit more on it.
Looked like a good series of runs.
Be interested in hearing from you if
you get any good comments.

339 02 20 27 SPT SPT out.

339 23 13 52 PLT PLT at 23:14. Water tank 5 tested


at 6 parts per million. I added
20 minutes, started at 9 parts
per million as per instructions in
the pads.

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340 00 46 20 SPT SPT at 00:46, debriefing the ATM pass


which began at 23:54. Okay. iirst
building block 32, Sun center, went
with no problem. I looked at the TV
and could not see any evidence at all
of a transient or of changes - signi-
ficant changes in the structure - even
relatively small changes in the struc-
ture. Comparsed it with the picture which
I took this morning and all of the ss/ne
streamers - which remained unchanged -
the biggest one - no difference evident.

340 00 47 18 SPT Okay, the work on the prominence P39 went


pretty well. We worked in the first JOP
4A step 4 building block 37. Went with
the 82B slit against - tangent to the limb
and again the best point to look at for
82B standpoint was the foot of the promi-
nence, in the north end.

340 00 47 51 CC Houston, Skylab; i minute to LOS. We will


have you at Ascension at 00:54.

340 00 48 00 SPT Okay. I did the Lyman beta line on 55 -


0028 GRATING D_I'_CTOR 3 with a relatively
broad peak in distance along the limb
and, in height it was a little shar!_er
but still not was not really a real peak.
In a height it came in from high altitudes
to finally reaching a peak of around 200,
leveled off at 200 at around 13 arc seconds
or so and then - approximately 200 - and
then went on till it got very close to the
disk, of course, it went up. So I worked
with the - slit parallel to the limb in the
north foot, with plus 13 are seconds off
the limb. And I used LIMB POINTING on 82B
for all of their exposures in this orbit.
I found that the peak in searching around
with Lyman beta corresponded quite well
with the brightness seen in H-ALPHA. I
could predict where it would drop down
by looking at H-ALPHA, not Just the edges
but relatively weaker locations in the
prominence itself.
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340 00 49 40 SPT )6 has given a PAIL _L, ['[i0RT. Every


6 minutes; 55, because there was no mirror
position change or anything received,
h MIRROR AUTO RASTERS. l'm sorry - received
4 GRATING AUTO SCANs at the MIRROR posi-
tion on the 1232. Building block 33B, no
problem; second 33B, moved the SLIT ...
located about Sun center and there the best
place to do that was - and still continue
in the 55 MAR on the promlence was to go
south of the prominence. And I had about
one half of the MAR on the south end of
the prominence. Okay. At the end, Just
roled 9 degrees and put the - the limb -
or the top of the prominence on the H-ALPHA
I CROSS HAIR, and the limb was above it;
and then I was hoping to get in quite a
few GRATING AUTO SCANS down to, say, around
line 12 to bring out the prominence ; and,
unfortunately, I didn't have time. I got
in one - one GRATING AUTO SCAN down to
line 12 and then down to line 5 before I
•.. - hit 400 K.

340 00 51 22 SPT I _ent through and I gave it another one.


Already had two, but looked like . .. most
of it was under - half of it was under
400 K. The GRATING POSITION span was 594_
and I changed the REFERENCE to optical
at that point. So we looking at several
good lines, which I know you've used earlier
today for the prominence, Lyman Alpha.
Some of the contint_m of Lymans - Lyman
continum in two places - Neon 8 in that
continum and Magnesium 8.

340 00 52 09 SPT SPT out.

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3hO 02 03 33 PLT The OLT; time is 02:00. I'm going to


debrief my pass. Let' s see, in viewing
just prior to the start of JOP 6,
building block i, looked at $052; I
didn't see anything startling, noticed
the fine structure. However at - at
10800, I think I was hiding one of the
more interesting features, because
when I rolled back to minus 6hO0 at the
start of building block 1 Bravo, I
noticed a small brightened area, sort of
con - pyramid or sharp cone - at about
070, extending about - oh a third of a
radius. And sort of noted it, and then
went ahead and did the first STANDARD
on 52. And I looked at it again, and I
was - the dish was much - %_asn't distinct
this time. And I called Ed up to take
a look at it, and he agreed that it was
probably enhanced activity in the corona,
and so I went ahead and continued on
with the CONTINUOUS. We finished the
STANDARD, JOP 6, building block 1, and
Ed is now set up and is continuing the
52 surveillance, and we've got a LONG
EXPOSURE going at 56. I'll be leaving
the panel shortly.

3h0 02 05 04 PLT And I am going to prevail upon him to


give the film count. Other than that,
it was nothing more than Just a mechanical
operation on the JOP. I did inadvertently
hit ... in time, and lost one exposure
there, about 5 seconds long in time, at
Sun center. Other than that the JOP was
performed nominally, and there doesn't
seem to be a lot of fine structure in the
corona on the west limb, and extending -
there's one very, very fine needle-llke
streamer down around h o'clock; it extends
out - looks like several radii. Other
than that I think the structure of the

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corona appears to be almost the same


as it was, with the exception of the
enhanced brightened area mentioned
previously.

340 02 05 57 PLT PLT out.

TIME SKIP

340 02 26 14 SPT SPT at 02:26 with a handheld briefing -


handheld photos debrief. Mag ID was
CX47, GMT was 01:37, frame number 56.
And here we looked at a - what appeared
to be a major land division in Outer
Mongolia. There was the mountains on
the south and west; the line itself ran
from the northwest to the southeast.
Right-hand side was comparatively flat
land, although not completely flat, and
there was also a color contrast. The
mountains of the - on one side of the
divide were exceptionally dark, and on
the other side the land_as relatively
bright, color being almost a dark brown
for the mountains and a - a tan, in some
cases almost a reddish color on the
opposite side of the divide. It was such
a clear division of two types of land
that we thought it was, if not for research
certainly for illustrative purposes, an
excellent photograph.

3_0 02 27 50 SPT Okay, also on CX47, frame number 57,


and taken at 01:38 out over - well,
let's go back to the previous one: that
was taken at 01:34. The next one,
frame 57, was taken at 01:38 out off the
coast of Taiwan. And we were looking
at a weather system, Looked like a
frontal system, lot of low lying clouds.
And embedded in that were a lot of
cumulus cells and some very pronounced
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overshooting cloud tops. It was a


good illustration of overshooting
cloud tops; I realized it was not
over land and you could not correlate
it with tornado oecurence. However,
it was one of the better overshooting
cloud top illustrations we've seen.
There was probably about a dozen or
so in the vicinity, most of them on
a line that well displayed the frontal
system.

340 02 28 58 SPT SPT out.

TI_ SKIP

340 02 43 07 PLT Don't sweat it; I don't think I - I'm


not sure I'm going to be able to see
this anyway.

PLT Could you give me a mark on 45, Ed,


if it's convenient, so I don't get
myself all involved here, trying to
feed this thing and - Hey_ you got
it, Jer! Dang!

PLT That's 45 you're giving me, right?

PLT I don't if I'm seeing my own eyeball


or what. Okay. Pressing ahead on
faith. I ain't about to change that
rotation and tilt. Okay, my first
exposure is at _6:25, EOTATION 213.3,
verified; 21. - right, thank you - 21.7
on the TILT.

SC ... Houston.

SC Thank you.

CDR CDR, go ahead .... CDR, go ahead.

340 00 45 36 CC Jerry ... we got ... checked on the


teleprinter here and they ...
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CDR Okay, I'm right next to it. What do


you need?

CC Okay. We want you to check the ... on


panel 200 .... to be sure that they
are °..

CDR ...

340 02 46 15 PLT Okay, coming up on 46:25. Stand by.

340 02 46 26 PLT MARK. 46:25, starting 30-second


exposure on filter A3. That is not
filter A3; it's a blank. Trying to
see the dang comet .... minute now.
Standby.

340 02 46 55 PLT MARK. There's filter A3 there. Okay,


filament vents. Start another one.
Okay, this will give you 30-second.

CDR This is CDR; I checked ... blank ...


s-

PLT Okay, stand by to terminate, which


will be at 47:35 - -

SC Panel 200 ....

PLT - - and l'll give you 5 seconds.


Standby.

3_002 _7 34 PLT _K
340 02 47 39 PLT MARK. Starting 5-second exposure on AB.

340 02 47 45 PLT MARK. Advance film, change filter to


Charlie 3.

SC ...

SC Charlie 3.

SC ....

PLT Okay, starting a 90-second exposure at - -


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340 02 h8 00 PLT MARK. 48 minutes even. 90-second


exposure, Charlie 3. Yep. Got it.
Everything looks good. Okay we
got - I wasted one - I used one
30-second exposure on a blank.

SC ...

PLT Filter.

SC ... at 03:18.

PLT All right, its 49. That's 1 minute


of the 90-second exposure on Charlie 3.

PLT Stand by on my mark.

340 02 h9 30 PLT MARK. Advance film. Okay, we're going


to start a 20-second exposure on
Charlie 3 on my mark at hg:h0.

340 02 h9 40 PLT MARK. Next will be Bravo 1. Stand by.

340 02 30 00 PLT MARK. That's completion of the


20-second exposure ; changing filters.
Charlie back in the box. Bravo - and
I want Bravo 1. Bravo 1 is installed.
Film is advanced to 50:50; coming up -
okay. 15 seconds, I _n_ut a 90-second
exposure on Bravo 1. I got it set.
St andby.

340 02 50 51 PLT MARK. Starting 90-second exposure.

PLT One minute to go.

PLT And 30 seconds to go. I'm holding a


flashlight in my mouth. That's why
it's - speech is distorted. Stand by.

340 02 52 19 PLT MARK. Begin 90-second exposure on


Bravo 1. Okay. Everything is nominal
except for the first two. I took an
extra 30-second exposure with no filter.
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This made me start my first 30-second


exposure in Alfa 3 with late time. I
made up the time. I got the 5-second
exposure, and I started the third expo-
sure 02:48, on time. Everything else
was nominal. The time, as I understand,
is not critical. So we accomplished
the purpose and intent successfully
except for the fact that I got one extra
exposure, 30 seconds with no filter.

31_0 02 52 58 PLT PLT out. Going record, off.

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340 04 59 17 CD_ Th_:_ is the CDR at 04:00 Zulu.


The subject is time line and schedule
flight planning. The addresses for
this message would be the FAOs and
anyone else who's interested in the
workaday routine up here. I think
in the beginning I would like to
sa_ that our efficiency is definitely
up now; we're beginning to feel
quite a bit better about how we can
get our Jobs done up here. I think
it's become quite apparent that it
took us about 2 weeks to get ourselves
adjusted to our new environment. And
after about 2 weeks you began to see
an improvement in the w_y we were
doing things. I - seems to me we're
getting things done quite a bit
quicker than we were. And I think we're
making fewer mistakes. Let's review
some scheduling pitfalls that have
really eaten our lunch a couple of
/_ times, and try to avoid those. I
think probably the most important
one is the scheduling of two time
critical tasks close together. And
that is a - in the two occasion for
me, for instance, we're coming off
the ATM and going to something like
S019 or S183. And the problem here
is that if you ever get hung up on
the first of two time critical tasks
for any reason, it immediately impacts
the other one. You need to schedule
the two things for either two different
people or schedule them far enough
apart so that you've got a little bit
of flexibility left in order to skip
from one to the other. I think it
would be much smarter on the days
when you have an SO19, an S183, an
S063 Alfa SAL; anything that requires
a maneuver, possible TAn expenditures,
or anything that is critical in the
way - in the sense that we don't have
much film, that we could make every
possible insurance that we can that
we're going to get that particular
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job done correctly, because we can't


afford to screw up SO19 very many
times or S183 and the rest of those.
So when we have two rather time
critical tasks like that, I think
we either ought to give them to
two different people or we should
schedule them in such a manner
that there's ample time to finish
one and get to the next.

340 04 01 46 CDR Another pitfall that we hollered


about and I think you've pretty well
taken it to task and that is getting
exercise too soon after a meal. You
got three guys up here who do not
like to exercise after a meal. There
are some people in this world I guess
who think it's neat to do that, but
we don't. And we would prefer not
to do so. We would prefer also not
to have our PT sessions split up. We
do understaud your problems. I think,
if you can whenever possible, do not
split Ed Gibson's up. It's all right
if you split mine. I would prefer to
have it all in one chunk, but if you
do have to split it - split somebody,
go ahead and split me. Now the reason
for this is that you do some heavy PT
and then you've got to clean yourself
up before you can go do something else.
And if you have two PT periods, all
that means is that you've got two
personal hygiene periods and what it
essentially does is cut your PT down.
On an average hour and a half period
of PT, I think you can get about an
hour and 5 to l0 minutes of exercise
and it's gonna take you 25 minutes to
clean yourself up afterwards. And if
you don't believe it takes that long,
go over to the Skylab workshop, tet
a washcloth and try - try to take a
bath. Wash your entire body with
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nothing but a washcloth and a pail


of water. And see how long it takes
you to do it.

340 04 03 15 CDR Okay, the next subject is the presleep


and postsleep periods. I think it's
becoming apparent to me that these two
periods are being impacted more and
more as the days go on. Yesterday,
as I remember was - we had a few item
that we picked up in a presleep and
postsleep. And tonight we had S063 and
the problem here is that right as
of tod_y none of us has as yet had
any time to sit down and read or write
or Just stare out the window unless
we do it after bedtime when the ground
stops talking to us. Now I would like
to request that these periods be kept
Just as open as possible in order for
us to get scene relaxation. The exception
of this ATM. If you want to run ATM
- period one presleepand one postsleep,
we're willing to go along with that.
But we don't need a lot of the other
stuff that goes with it. I think -
On the ground I don't think we would
be expected to work a 16-hour ds_y for
85 days on the ground, and so I really
don't see why we should even try to
do it up here.

340 04 04 28 CDR I think that you'll find that you'll


get better work our of us, we'll be
more rested and much more efficient if
we can do the following things. That
is, at regular times and have some
time for Just plain quiet relaxation
with nothing bugging us, no requirements
on our time, Just a period of time to
be quiet. There's nothing worse than
having to gobble your meal in order
to get some task done during the pre-
sleep of post sleep period that really
should be scheduled ar se_e other time.
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So please, you know, I think in the


future, if you would please, loosen
up on the presleep and postsleep
periods of time. Give us - give us -
Let us have that full hour and a half
to get ourselves cleaned up and ready
to go in the morning, have a fairly
leisurely breakfast without having to
gobble our food or gobble food between
tasks, that are thrown into the middle
of the presleep or postsleep area.

340 04 09 26 CDR In the postsleep area, I think that's


the time that we ought to have some
time - Just quiet, to read or look
out the window or anything llke that.
And I think if we get these periods
of relaxation we'll be considerably
more efficient in our work.

340 04 05 45 CDR Now moving on to the days off. I


don't think that we should work too
much on our days off. I think that
our day off wakeup time should be
14:00 rather than 12:00. I think an
EREP pass is okay, but on that day
when we have an EREP pass there should
be only 2 ATM passes for Ed.

340 04 06 05 CDR Because working an EREP pass with us


and then working _ ATM passes Just
completely bombs our his whole day.
And I think it's too much.

340 04 06 16 CDR On the days when we have no ERE,


I think 4 ATM passes of Ed will be
fine for a maximum and for Bill and
I, we can make Kohoutek observations
and we can consider a shopping list,
of I would suggest that you send up to
us a couple of days before the days
off. And we'll select items from
a shopping llst of things to do. So
all in all my message is on time
lining is that we're finally beginning
to get up on the curve and get our
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stride and this is not the time


to load us down again and bring us
back down behind the power ... curve
again. Because it's demoralizing and
I think that it tends to make us -
cause us to make more mistakes and
we become much more inefficient in our
work.

340 04 07 05 CDR This is CDR, end of message.

340 04 ll 57 SPT SPT at 04:19. Subject for M131 and


spacial orientation Judgement. Okay,
I think I've talked once about phenomena
of your mind all of a sudden snapping
to recognition of a one-orientation or
a one-g situation. Briefly what I
learned to believe was that you are in
the 0WS if you are upside down sideways,
you recognize everything but it
doesn't seem familiar until you almost
like get yourself relatively close to
a working orientation say within 30,
40, 50 degrees. Then all of a sudden
you might recognize it, something
you're very familiar with. In the MDA
there are some other interesting sensations.
One is, if you're looking out of the -
one of the hatch windows, or one of
the MTS windows or looking our of
the EREP window. You find when you
come back - move your head back inside
and look down the axis of the MDA
and toward the OWS, you feel that
your looking down a long tube. I
mean down that is - a long tube
which - which there is a bottom and
it is in a one-g sense a down.

340 04 21 03 SPT You know of course that your not


going to fall down it. But you have
a sensation that it is down. When
you take both ends of the - away
from the window and inot the MDA
a little bit, then all of a sudden
old familia come into being and then
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when you look along the axis toward


the 0WS its no longer down, but is
across.

340 04 21 29 SPT There's another - another distance


with no real direction associated
with it except maybe a very neutral
across. In working on the walls in t
the 0WS, I find that it's kind of
interesting and I'll give you this
Just for - Just for the interesting
sensation.

340 04 21 56 SPT I'll work upside down or sideways and


I no longer feel that I am in a one-g
environment for which I am very familiar
with in Houston. But that I actually
am in a three aimentlonal zero g
spacestation.

340 04 22 12 SPT When I'm oriented in a one-g orien-


tation with my feet in trlan_le I
feel I'm floating but it's still a
one-g. - in a one-g situation, but
if I change _ attitude, I all of a
sudden go transition. It's kind of
interesting and I've had a lot of
fun with it.

340 04 22 34 SPT What surprises me is that even after - -.


took about 3 weeks ago, that's still
pushing it, apparently familiarity with
the - that we acquired in the one-g
trainer in Houston there really
stuck with us.

340 02 22 50 SPT SPT out.

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340 12 24 44 SPT SPT; it's now 12:24. 42212; 23143; 38481,


PRD readings.

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f'-- Time: 340:14:44 to 340:!5:L-: J,ff
12/6/73
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340 14 45 05 CDs Bi]]. are you using the _ape re :ord<:r':

340 14 45 ii CDR This Js the CDR at 14:45 debt'iefing the


last ATM pass. The ATM pass commenced at
about 13:45 and consisted of some dowr_link
and some setting of - of the canister for
downlink data for JOP 13. And then after
all that was finished - let me think now
about the downlink. The downlink was about
9 minutes long and the ground was pretty
much - we were in real time conversation
during that time. I didn't think the white
light coronagraph information was too dand_
because it seemed to me that with a roll of
10800, we had really roiled part of the -
the structure of the corona up _mderneath
the pylon. And I suggested that we roll to
minus 5400, but the ground didn't want to
do it. So we left it the way it was _nd
f got their downlinkwhat they wa_ted. And
the nex_ thing done was JOP number 6. No
p_'ob_:_._;_i! ! -_ .h_d JOV 6 went _'ett_ much
ac_'o_ ling tc Hoyle.

340 14 47 05 CDR Let me review it a little bit here. I had


no great problems, was a little bit late
getting started with it. Ended up - I
finished the whole the, but was a little
bit late. But there was still adequate time
to do 82A _id - correction, on 82B. The
slew calibration worked. I think the last
exposure of the 82B slew calibration probably
got down into the 400K area. When I - the
last ti'_:,Y checked the light, it was about -
right about 3h0 to go and it w_s still
operati_g. Azld then I was concentrating
again o_ keeping my slew to plus or minus 30.
The ne_t time I looked up it was about
3 m_nutes to go and the ].i<hl was out. I
think - I think thal's wha _ the t_me it ._Tac.

qho !II }_8O! CT_P But l +hink _11ess :[ _on't underst__nd


something, '.:
think we probably got
c[ _,gh - enough slew data befo 'e I_OOK so
7--
_hat it d'dn'_ - didn't mess up .nything.
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The nu update went without any problem,


and th Z nu that we ended up with was
minus 0.1. Z The Sun is very, very quiet
and very plain; it looked like oatmeal to
me. I saw one very small filament. And
l'm trying to remember Just where it was.
I believe at that particular time the roll
was 1080. And so that would have put the
filament up around 220 to 230 degrees. And
as I remember, it was out about 0.8. It
was not a very large filament, and that
is Just about it. There's not a whole
lot that could be said. The XUV when we
looked at that last, showed a few bright
spots, one bright spot on each limb, indicating
there was activity behind the limb and I
think active region and 76 or 7 is coming
arotund the east limb now. There was one
spot right near the middle of the XUV spot
right near the middle. But, of course, all
these were visible onl D upon - _rlth integration.

340 lh 49 35 CDR You cotudn't see anything on XUV without


integrating. White light coronagraph, as I
mentioned before, dldn't show much. The
_t _'_'b "_s r:< Lt_ _ ch _de_ _" fhe pylon
f'o_' , ,,f t_e ii_ _,L,-'D r _t _._ see it,
so I couldn't se, much of !at a<t_on down
there. Of course, that's the 89 a where
i_i]l _aw the aetivitj ] Jst nixie. The
east Limb was very reg_ LaL' 8n@ wry
uninte_es[ing as far as the white light
corone_raph was cerned - concerned. The
XUV slit, when we were suneen_ere_, I took
a look at it. And in the area we were
loooking there was nothing, no spots of any
kind 5hat you could see. That's about
it, i can't t_ink of much more that can be
said mbod% a quiet Sun like we Just had this
mornin_.

340 14 50 28 CDR CDR o_:t.

'i'I
_E SKIP

340 15 04 28 ?]' PLT _ 5:05 and with ti_:_ .. f<_,'lhc fir_


seque;_,e. Stand by i. li,'_ {_iout to com-
plete ,_le 1260 sequence. Lt w,_a starled
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on time at about 44:05. TILT, I'll recheck


325.4 - excuse me, ROTATION is 325.4; TILT
is 12.1.

340 15 05 03 CC - - when we have a good answer, we'll get


back to you.

340 15 05 05 PLT And both fans did come on when I put them
back to secondary and primary respectively,
MOI sieve A and B.

340 15 05 12 CC Okay. Understand.

PLT Okay, PLT. Still waiting for the end of


the first sequence on plate number I. The
ROTATION is verified as 325.4, TILT 12.1,
PLATE 01. Let's see there was one com-
ment I did want to make when I was setting
this up. Everything was done according to
pad. Recorders running, everything else.
Okay, I'll think of it in just a minute.

340 15 06 39 PLT Okay, after completion of plate i, I'm


resetting ROTATION to 246.0, 246.0 ....
in 246.0. Roger. TILT 21.0, TILT 21.0;
I check it again, 2] .0. Okay. PLATE is
verified as 02; EXPOSURE is 00 and 620.
SET. Okay, I'm gonna stop this exposure
by 15:18, but I don't think I'ii have to
wor_ r about it. All right, ece_-_thing
else is nominal. Okay, thi! is going to
he PLATE number 2. A:I:_I'm going to see
what - Stand by, I'll gel you the other
one. Okay. 000. Okay, now go back to
620. SEQUENCE START -

340 15 08 30 PLT Now. And that shoul_ i , fin]s_ed auou_


15, so we should have i_enty _: time t
get it before sunrise. _e co_,eat that.
I wanted to make was the nuz N_4Z was-for
the pad it's minus 0.5. Le_'s_ee, I
think it was. Yes, minus 0.5. Nu Z actual
was 0.i; there is no correction required.
That was the comment I wanted to make.

_ 340 15 09 02 PLT PLT out.


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340 15 13 09 PLT PLT re!offing completion of the 620-second


exposure. At approximately 13 that's 15:13
and I am terminating 183 activities for this
orbit.

340 15 15 41 SPT SPT at 15:t5. Subject MIIO. _le resu]ts


follow. E_re is specific gravity: CDR
1.0295, SPT 1.0306, PLT 1.017. Hemoglobin:
CDR 16.1, 2PT lb.4, PLT 15.7; that's 16.1,
14.4, and 15.7. Time of the blood-draw
was approximately 12:45. You have it on
TV. And let's see, the spread in time it
took roughly around one every, oh, 05 to
8 minutes, I guess - 5 to 7 minutes.
Centrifuge started at 13:05. The plasma
colors on all three of the samples was a
very golden straw color, the way I under-
stand it should be. There was no prob-
lem, no red in any of the plasma. It all
worked real well. Serial numbers: for
" the CDR it's ]56, SPT 190, PLT 182. And
the day of the draw is also marked on the
sample along with - on the colored decal
for each crew man. Hey, one anomaly, and
that was - well three - on each one of us,
I guess, in a way PLT at the-when it came
time to commit hemoglobin concentration,
the needly and syringe was nowhere to be
found. So I had to do a finger stick on
him. I had the blood on the -the glass
slide and the hemolis_s applicator working
inside 15 seconds, so I don't think we had
_u>" r_'obler there. And the reading is
fa ,': _.ou_':ste_[_cit] _i::;t. :o.. ",_ould
e::_e:-. On the CDR and SPT I t)ok two
readiugs both on both of them. The CDR,
the first one was a little bit higher
somewhere in about min-16, 16.5 or so.
And then in the second one was 16.1. This
is all ou÷ of the blood out of the same
syringe, and I Just put it-cleaned off
the glass _iide and read it again. And
in each ca._e l"r giving you the second
one because I was extremely careful in
making - preparing the slide and eliting
the second_,ne.The firstone I was
carefal, bu:, just to double check I went
back e_i found out that I did have a slight
Dum de
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SPT the first one was d_}%_ in _ _ ±J.9,


and the number-second number Y gave you
was 14.4. This is not a real large spread
but it is significantly larger spread
than I would get by reading the meter.

340 15 19 21 I think I would be pretty good on the


meter but 0.2 at ... least... If you have
words on that on the ground of what -
whether this is a standard oceurenee or
whether perhaps the procedures must
have deviated between the two readings
I's appreciate knowing. I'd not had
time to go on back and take third and
fourth, and fifth readings. I've noticed
that we do not have that many...appli-
cators. If there's... I wanted to save
some for ... blood draws and contingencies
that may arise there also. But other than
thatthose ...... it all worked real
well. The ......... line of the LBNP
was no problem .... get to me was straight
forward procedure. SPT, out.

340 15 30 21 CDR This is the CDR at 15:43 Zulu reporting


on - on special observations for earth
observations. HH-33 is the site number.
The site is theYucatan current between
the Yucatan Peninsula and the tip of the
Hon and the tip of Honduras. We very
definitely did see a general pattern of
cloud streets. The - the pattern was not
general throughout, but was rather limited
I would say to the center of the area
between the Yecatan Peninsula and the tip
of Honduras. The pattern of ... flow in -
in the ocean itself :.'as- i would say
impossible to see. We <'ouldn'{. see it. I
think that's mainly because we didn't have
any S_m glint to help us. With Sun angle
36 degrees there was no Sun glint avail-
able for us to see any - any sort of pattern
in the - the ocean itself. We did, however,
see some discoloration in the ocean. It
was for the most part close toward the -
the land. And I think what we were seeing
were Just the - the typical light colors
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that indicate shallow waters. We did see


the light green and the deeper blue out
further in the deep water. We were unable
to see any kind of - of currnet eddies
or anything like that because of - as I
mentioned before the lack of stet of Sun
glint• However the cumulus buildup
which - overlayed the pattern of clouds
streets were very definitely there. And
we snapped some pnotos of it. And the
camera used was the Nikon, with the 55-mil-
limeter lens, and the - the magazine was
Charlle X-ray 20. The settings were - F/8
and F/ll at 12/50. I'm gonna give you the -
the exact frame number. Frame number 16
was the -the ca-buildup, the cumulus
cloud buildup. That was frame 16, F/ll 55.
And then as the area got bluer with a little
less clouds, we stopped it down to 8 and
framenumber15 was a cloud streetand
some of the samller cu buildup .... Was
F/8 at 55. Frame number 14 is the same.
And as we got in toward Yucatan - as we
got in over toward the coast of - of
Honduras, we took two more frames, 13 and
12, looking back toward Yucatan. Then we
have a varial [?] shot of the Yucatan area
which is - frame number ll again taken F/8
at 12/50.

340 15 46 49 CDH CDR out.

340 15 46 58 CDR This is the CDR again following up the


}{]{-33special that ] was Just talking about
a couple of seconds ago. And - Just a
general recap then is that we were unable
to see the ocean current or any of the
eddies, due to lack of sun blimp[?]
But the cloud streets and the - the
cumulus overlaid clouds are definitely
there• Arll that, let's see, it'__ I0 o'clock
in the morning in that area• The! a little
bit earlier - I bet later in the ,_ay the -
the cumulus biuldup will be even more,
for now. And wo hopefully, if we get
_ a better chanceat a higher..,angle on
another day, we'll ...... (tape slows down)

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340 16 21 30 PLT Okay, PLT AT _ PLT at 16120, completion


of ATM pass, started at 15_28, and I
configured with 47 ... Bravo ... I
will pick up %rith using the chart on
the limb scan diagram on the next
orbit. Not much to report. There's
a very mechanical sort of thing. I
did have one question when I was
setting up for step 3 ... I pointed
H-ALPHA 1 at the H-ALPHA inner limb
at the roll specified. I did roll
until I got UP/DOWN ZERO-ZERO, LEFT/
RIGHT, one radius and I - it didn't
look like the XUV slit was quite
tangent but. I sort of felt bad
about it. _ _ezs I really was torn
between using my head there lining
the slit up with my eyeballs and going
by the dirctions on the sun,mary
sheet - going by the direction on
the summary shet because I figured
there - there in restoring anyway
I did that in zero-zero. In at
lest ... snd that sort of thing.
Anyway, I went ahead and used UP/DOWN
ZERO-ZERO. In any evemt, the slit
was very close to ... at least parallel
to the limb. I got as far as the
PATROL SHORT in ... I'll pick up
with the single exposure next orbit.
Finished the second MIRROR 3 RASTER
and it will continue on the next
orbit. I saw no particular activity
in that _rea of the llmb. It looked
like a quiet area you'd selected for
your ... of the limb study. Corollary
looks good. And no more comments from
PLT.

Z40 16 24 ii SPT SPT at 16:24. M092 171 run; subject CDR.


Left leg, 13.0; right leg, 13-1/4. And
for the 151; we started this run at 16:15.
SPT out.
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340 16 26 ii _LT PLT starting the M192 ... procedures.


At 14:25, I would like to do step
one now.

340 16 28 18 SPT SPT at 14:28. SPT at 14:28 recording


light hand indentification.
Alfa ... on the left and Alfa Quebec
on the right. SPT out.

340 16 28 58 PLT Okay, PLT continuing the steps


for the EREP checkout. Panel
106 CMAERA CONTROL is going to
LOCAL now; SHUTTER CONTROL to OFF,
verify; FMC 5.0 and in work.
Okay, FMC is 5.0_ FMC, circuit
breaker, open it is open.
Panel ll0, open C and D cover; it's
in work. BUS, l, OFF, verify,
that is verified; BUS 2 OFF
verify, that is verified. Panel
202: 190 circuit breakers closed,
i, 2 and 3 closed, verify. Okay,
step h is verified. Step 5 panel
106: reach into FMC drive area;
move gear causing FMC screw to turn
unti limit is reached. May already
be at limit - no it's on - I'm
pretty sure it's at the limit. It's
at one limit, anyway. You didn't tell
me which limit, so I'll just assume that
whatever limit it has is good enough.
... turn screw until ]_m_t is reached.
May alreadybe at limit;yes, it is.
Reverse direction and count FMC screws
,; turns. Mark screw for reference point
to other limit of travel. Count, check
and see if screw turns. Okay, I'm
going to do it. Okay, it's in work; it's
going to take a while. There's one
turn. Dave Kelly must have been staying
up nights to figure this one out ....
(Laughter) .... a lot of trouble. Two
turns. Hey, by the way, it is turning
in a clockwise direction as I face the
screw. Three turns and looks like it's
going to be close to stop. I'd say about
........ I

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3-1/16 turns or maybe about - oh -


let's - 20 or 30 degrees passed
3 full turns of the crew turned in
clockwise direction as I faced ...
end of it. Three - okay a little
over 3 turns. Reverse direction snd
turn FMC screw one-half the number
of turns between limits and stops.
Okay, that's in work. I want to go
l-l/2 and a tad over. About 15
degrees more than l-l/2 and about
15 degrees more. Okay, that's the
completion of step five. Step 6,
coming up; panel ll0. EREP BUS 1,
ON. Yeap. EREP BUS 2 - ON now.
Panel 106: FMC circuit breaker,
CLOSED. Okay, stand by. Going
CLOSED now. It stay closed. Re-
maining 8 sircuit breakers, CLOSED_
f verify. That'sverify. SHUTTER
CONTROL, SLOW. FMC may move
slightly; it did. Just a tad.
Circuit breaker's staying in, however.
CAMERA ACTUATE, SINGLE. Let 's
see now ... FMC should move
slightly. I want to do that
twice. Okay. I'm going to move
it to SINGLE now. No, moved more
than slightly. It's giving me a
nice big dip. Okay, I'll do it
again. Okay, now that's consideraly
more FMC than I've noticed before.
It doesn't usually use - move that
much. Okay, so I've done the
two SINGLEs. FMC to 15.7. Okay,
going back to 15; 15.7 in LOCK.
CAMERA ACTUATE. SINGLE, going now.
By George, it looks like to me I've
done it. CAMERA ACTUATE to SINGLE,
FMC should move; it did. SHUTTER
CONTROL, OFF. Going to PS_MOTE.
Install front and rear shields on
camera; rotate camera to stowage
position. That's in work. Congratulations,
": • _ -_ i_ _,

Page4 of 4

fellas! Very, very clever. Looks


like you did it. Coming ba_k on.
There knobs are terrible. There
we go; very good.

340 16 38 00 Okay, final step. EREP BUS l, OFF,


EREP BUS 2, OFF C and D cover closed.
PLT out ; and looks like a good check.
EECORDER, OFF.

3_0 17 ll 01 SPT ... on the M092 run. Time is


17:10. SPT OUT.

340 17 13 22 SPT SPT is 17:12. CAL of N 2, 02 , Co2 is


1273, For S-M092-MIT1. SPT out.

340 17 21 23 SPT SPT at 17:21. MIT... CAL, N2, H20:


12 :73 •

f 340 17 21 37 SPT SPT out.

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71_..'_. 3h0"17 32 40 Si_f SPT at 17132. _tlTl, cabin _ressure


_'_ "r.. 507h.

_'"- ' 340 17 33 55 SPT M171 ran: PERCENT 02 is 7528, percent

CO 2 0296, percent CO 2 0_7.

. , _,,,_ 3k0 17 _I _6 SPT SPT. ml71: Vital capacity readings


_y_',:_,. _ are 5.024, 5.2017, 5.019. SPT out.

_
• 340 17 _8 57 SPT SPT at 17:49. Handheld photos of CXh7
frames number 58, 59, and 60, that's
with the lO0 millimeter lens on the
Hasselblad. First f-stop setting was
at F/ll and the remaining two were
f/8; 1/250th of a second. Taken at
17:05, 17:05, and 17:06. They were
uaken of the Southern California area
":'"= and BaJa. Particularlylooking for
_, the fault zones the Sun angle was
._% early or mid-morningSun. And it did
':;_i¢ show up the ground contours and some
.... •_; of the fault zones which I did see
-_' > " " - but did not have time to really pick
_::. - out and distinguish as well as take
the photos. I think this will cover
handheld photos lll area. Certainly,
if the Sun angle had been a little
lower we could have done a little
bit better job. We were off the coast
quite a bit so it was a oblique view
looking toward the east and to the
northeast. And, as I say, the shadowing
_" was such that a good part of the - a
good number of faults, I think, do
show up.

3_0 17 51 33 SPT One fault zone I was looking for in


particular which I diddn't have time
"_" to pick out is the - time between
--_ &- photos - is the Aqau Blanea fault,
,_& _ - And i was trying determine whether it
_.::...:::'[' meets the Gulf of California. I could
._, .,, ", not see any evidence of that. It looked
,g &2"[ ,"
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_:_._

' _ :?__'_ _' as though it did end at the San


....... Felipe Valley. He,ever, again, it
was a very fleeting look and perhaps
not the optimum in terms of location
as well as lighting. If you had the
t_, that is, if _our $1_Lcecraft
net mo_ng at_ _ miles a second. '_
r_nk you could pick out a large
number of these faults and - and
work it. However, we feel that we're
:, _ best off, at least on these first
_ few runs, trying to get good photo- C
'_ _hie coverage, _ud pe_aps for the
la%_ times we'll try to pick more
thlm_s out by eye. -_i
.:
30 SPT But I think having the time to sit
down in an office with a good photo,
you're going to be able to do a lot
more a_d gain a lot more information
th=" we could in a co_p_e _f fleeti_
glances early in the mission. However, '_
we _o feel it's a fairly important _
objective to determine _t a man _ _z_
s_ally do from or_i_ So we do _ i_;
fe_ that later on in tl_emission, ,-_

h_f_: got some _ p_OtOS of th_se _ _

,_T 1" think as a passing r_k, the photo 0


"_ps_book we have here for hand_held
._h_s is excellent. The more I work
_ _ ._ :_ it, th_ more I reelize it really _ " :
.... _h_t_"_the s!_ot, SO far m_iwhnt we _ "
...... ne_: u_ here. The onl_ regret I have
'_:' .... _ W_aat we have not ha_ more time to
wor_ it in place, because I find it
bot_ very productive aBd_a very
_aBle wa_r to pass the d_. I Just
_we;had more time for it. _ , _"

_S_._ S_ out. . _:
....:
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}_. . : 340 17 53 36 Fh:f PLT, _]ebriefing, the ATM _ass


started at 16:56 approximately•
_"_ : 0?f of the __r_.u_e
_'_,_ I I continued
,_ • with the J0P 5 Charlie,step3
which i had startedon the previous
i_" r_n at 15:28 And how I pieced
:_, _ this togetherewas I - I picked up
_ _ith the 822 Bravoas per the limb
_._ _:, sc_n charts, and continued ending
ii'_" un at the end of the present -
the orbit just completed, that is
i _ the one that startedat 16:56. I
_ _ .= endedup at plus 12, and the film
,,,_. is in 82 Bravo, LIMB SCAN position.
So, thatwas at plus 12. And the
film count at the end was 1327. The
"_" 156 experimentI got the SINGLE FRAME
i, at the first part of the orbit,
and SINGLE FRAME 4 a little bit later.

3h0 17 5h 41_ _, I did a SHORT to NORMAL in a SINGLE


FR_4E h and a SINGLE FRAME 1 9 minutes,
but at NORMAL position; I forgot to
put it to LONG. Toward the end I
didn't have enough time to do a - a
PATROL LONG when I got down to the -

i_})_' throughwith the two the long exposures,


_ ,_ and SHORT,and a PATROLNORMAL. So
_"<
_ that'show the 56 went• 55: I did a
• 3 RASTER on 868 at the first part of
.... the orbit insteadof a - Just a
_i single RASTER, stopped at about 2-1/2;
,'_ and then ] wen to 696 and g_t a 3 RASTER;
_!_ 732 _d got a mostof a - yes, I got
_; a 3 RASTER there ; but I didn't get
_.' to 1255. The - in monitoring the
_un withthe SUVmon duringthis
_ ,._ activity,it appearedas though there's
% _ __ _ome XUV activityat about 080 degree_
at about a r,hird of a radius at
area a_tivity in XUV and also at
..... about 300 de_,rees it is about.6 radius.

, ,_ 340 17 56 10 SV_' And the - the west - excuse me the east


.,_ limb I hod - Y:]_ appeared to have
_C_ !'

F
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activity vn i u) _:d dowu,; io .....


like there may be some stuf_
." • doing around _i_c eorne_' or it
may just _ave been the limb
,,, brighteningthat I saw, Let's
see. I didn't have time to get
a _oo<] look at the coronograph
because white light coronograph didn't
come up in time. So I went ahead
and switched back the camera m_<]
"_,'-_, got at least a couple of fr:cmes on
a 52 for you, fo_- purposes of
r_cmDarison at the end of the orbit.
._ [ can't think of anything else that
') " could see, because in - in H-alpha,
_!t least _n H-alpha 2, it ]ooked
• ._ completelydead on the disk.

•'_%. 340 17 56 59 FL'" PLT out.

--., TIME, _KIP

340 18 5] 21 " _'


oP SPT at ]8:40. On the TV VTR we
have a short picture on the white
light coronagraph camera. The first
_ part is without the corona, that is,
the switch in the CAMERA position.
The second part is with the switch in
the v%, position and you can see the
corona appear. A bright spot shows
up in both and a hor- black horizontal
line. It appears that we have a problem,
perhaps a burned in spot in the low
light level vidicon. Grid dischsrge
%_ieh was called for in malfunction
Bravo, step 2 did not clear tde
problem. I'll let you take a look
at it before I can _et a further
action on it.

3)4_ ]8 5 _ ]7 2_T 2FT ,:t,.

,:%
_ t'_¸_,

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:,_" 340 19 07 _i PUT' PLT repot'tJng on handheld phetc_-


graph supnorting the }{H30-1 off
"_ the coastof Chile. I took one
" photograph with the Hasselblad.
I thin][ it probably was a poor
oi., decision but I did see some light-
< colored streaks in the water and
_:_" '_" the location is 74 degrees west,
36 degrees south off the coast of
: C"nile about a hundred miles, oh,
_'_:, i south- southwest from Santiago.
• _.,_ The Fore7 - extimate of the color
__ on thatForel scaleis probably
_'-"_ around - talking about the streak
_,
e
_/_:
, t
. canal - around 7 between 7 and 8.
'_'' In other words,it was definitely
lighters_id greenercoloredthan
• _ _, the surrounding ocean. It was
_,: _ / fairly small in area. I'm not
_*._ :_. sure _t was uoswelling, but it
_-""_ seemed pretty far away from ponu-
,_,_,'
..... ]area areas to Just be a pollution
_,:_. state. Anyway, I got a hot - a
i: ;t %_" L: picture with the Hasselblad. And
'_ •T it was a very difficult angle to
_ _i shootbecauseof the - the view
_" _ '' out the window. Theremay be part
_ :_* '_ • of the w_ndow in the frame. Let's
,:_:_. see. And the area I would estimate
< _o,,,_[ the streakwas about - was running
9
_; _ roughly east - northeast to west -
_ _,_ southwest; About,oh, 30 to 1_0
miles io_, it looked like. M%vbe
not maybenot quibethat,yeah,
:_hout that long, and less than a
: hald a mile wide; fairlylinear.
i:_ ; And the reasonI say - I say it
.< : may have been a bad decision,
':' becauseit was runningroughly
perpendicular to the coastline. I
7
would have expected it to more or
_ ..... lessnarra]le]
it.

,,/_ 340 19 09 01 PLT PLT <_t.


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_ '_ 340 19 17 ,9 CDR Thi_ i__ ine CDR at 19:17 Zulu


_;_>_- ua on the ... for the C183 operation.
o_auset is [9:23. Okay. I have just
;,,_L _ turned fh "_ POWER ON, and I'm lloking
_/.$,_,.._'
'_'_; ': _ at _LA'u_u_3, which is my first plate.

340 19 20 05 CJ['_ NuZ at.the momr_nt is minus .3. The

Dad "IdZ is _,ainus .6, so the rotation


correcti_,n is O.

340 19 21 ]8 Ct_,_ Out ?_rst :ie]d is field number


CharLie _Q. ROTATION is 253.2. The
TILT [liar _oes with 253.2 is 00.4.
_k And the lock is on. Reverifying253.2
• " on a ROTATION,00.h on the TILT.
_°'_'_'_._. ALl z'ight, the exposures are 0 and 0
'1._'__* and 6 - 0620. _nd I have set that
- _"._h on _ I 'm goinc to activateexperi-
_ _ent ,w,_:,_derI. ',-"hetime is now -

!_;/-__
_- 340 19, 23 O0 CD_ MARK.fi_mt
DAC I _:23.
eor ! qotta
secondoperate
at 12. theThat's
""_ _ comple_e. C<_ing back to time, :mud
_ _ 1/60 - 1/60 is verified. All _ht,
_;'_ -_ I'm _oJng to start the SEQUENCF n,)w,
_!¢_ . ve - reve_'igying the ROTATION _md TILT
,r-._
--, _, are good, the EXPOSURE is good.
_._2_, Goindto _EQUENCE, START at -
')a
" _'_ _
......
,,;_ 340 19 24 03 CDh before,
MARK. the.-yen,
24 PLATE19:24.
number As
is I03.
said The
,,_ NOTArII)N is 253.2. The TILT _" 00_.4.

,, cpP, Okay. The next exposure wJ 1! '_'_on


_'_ f_ei_ Charlie Mike 8, and _t's
available at 19:32. l'm goinK ¢-
"" terminate thetaperecording st +_s
time and I'!I be ba_k up :u_a_o
at [9:32.

_.,, _0 19 25 55 CDh CDR out.

"IMY ";_K[P
3 / f"
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31_0 19 3b _._5 C_ _,is is the CDR bac_ on the cape


r_eorder. This is S193. PLATE
: ,,. umnber 3 exposure is complete on
_ ._;183.We've SEQUENCED to PLATE
rancher 4, changing ROTATION at this
__,_ time to 119.0. And the TILT is
_ s;oing to 07.8. Okay, the EXPOSURE
settings are 0 and 0 and 1260. All
right, the. film pla - let's see,
• let's make sure we've got everything
_,.° right here. 119.0 on ROTATION, 07.8
_ on TILT, 0, Om and 1260. All right,
I'm going %0 begin the exposure _ith
a - w-lth a ,qTANDBY and a START.

• 3h0 19 37 4! CD'I ('>kay The sequence was commenced at


q
_7:40. The PLATE is 04. The TILT
and the ROTATION I have given already_
ihe settings I have given already,
and yo< hsve the start time.

_ : _:+ "fl_+_: SKIP

- 3J_0 19 56 05 _PL SPT at 19:56 debriefing the ATM pass


_ which began at i8..30. All went
according to plan, no problems. We

_A_,.:,
,_]_
_ ,_ _ got a - three - two extra MIRROR
_._ _ AUTO RASTERS at the end before 400 K

•_, ,' , at a GRATING position of 2999 makes


"_'" a total of 3 at that position. 56
got a SINGLE FRAME, i for 20 minutes.
And at the very beginning after the
• ::_ building block 2, when I looked at
"/: "- the WHITE LIGHT CORONAGRAPH evening
_' display_i_:when I noticed the problem
w_ich has been mentioned earlier.

340 19 56 58 SPT S:T out.

_' ' 340 19 58 20 CDR Thi_ is the CDR; the subject is S183.
And _romptly at 19:58_ sunset time,
t terminated the exposure on 0±83 -
+ha+_'s plate 04 The sequence had not
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romp!eted yet. I think I probably


.,_ . che_ted you our of about 40 seconds'
worth of exposuL'e time, according
to my calculations. Next time I'!]
try t__ start a little bit earlier
and get - get the whole thing finished.
We'L'e now looking at PLATE number 5.
%_e EXPOSURE light is still on on
mumber 3. I'm going to turn it to 0
now, omd EXPOSURE light is out. I'm
zoing to let her sit now. We have
'_lothe±- - another set of exposures
•oming u_ at 22_:]0.

3h0 19 50 I0 CI' CUR cut.

_'_D OF TAPE

%:
_. - _ Time: 340:20:45 to _,_0 (_,_T

_. _,,_.
.- 12/o6/73
Page i _of 5

.... 3_0 20 35 ]6 _ _ T_ii_ _s th_ PLT reporting on three frames


the H_sselbladhad taken, one off the west
coast of South America and two off the
•_;J e_st coast of South America, about on the
same [attitude as the Falkland Islands.
/" .... (Music) The first picture was taken as of
%%_ ';' •
a rainbow and it was a curiosity, a
- j cloud cover and, I don't know, Y thought
:_;'... -_ maybe the refraction standard might
q_" _ve some kind of data. The last two
•_-- " and these are ***frames number 62 and
63 on the Hasselblad, was taken of the
area of discoloration or pollution or
_ upwe_!ing or whatever we're in now, we
. were both under the - Jet and I were
both under the impression that upwelling
_ _ _ did not occur on the east coast of
_' ; South America. But it has the color

-:_
:_,. that's described for upwelling and it 's
_,_/ • . the same general channel and location
• ._._.-_ that we desccibed_ I think it was a
_ couple of days ago. It extends almost
_ _ull the way from Montevideo down to the

ii_,
_i]" break up. Islands
_slkland It was and
patchy
it'swhen we sawtp it
starting
% and some of the areas were more or less
@ _, linear channeled, elongated, ... shape
a_]d the texture. And others were
_ecupied in a sort of an irregular closed
..... '_: _,attern. They are - I'm going to look at
• _ .... " the brown [?] scales. Stand by.

_.._r.• 340 28 47 24 PLT - - The PLT again reporting on the


,iscolor - discoloration in t_,., ,cecum.
• _v, k Jer ai_d I both independently arrived at
_ _ "_ a 7 to _ on the ... parel [?] scale.
_'_ And a3 so I - I thought them to speak
_, -_ ,. brownish soots in colorations in
, .._,_.q, certain areas. And Jer was looking on
•, .... .- further south - south of the Falklands
!'_'_"_ down towards the strait

CC Hello, Houston• We're ...

_:" _-_2, when we started to see some reds or


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_/ . _o_e t_Tlta]e marks nf petro]e_


_- ° 0o]lutJon so it could b_• that.

_' CDR That's all.

_ _'_' I_T Just off Santa Cruz. However, thJs


._ whole area [?] is enormous. I can't
see how - unless it's just a continu-
],_]_,. ing the pollution carried by something
_ • lick a gulf stream or something, how you
Y " could pollute that large an area. But
anyway that's what we took the picture
_;" f- or.

340 20 58 13 SPT ._PT at 20:58. ATM A pass which began


._k_ at 20:30 with the rail[?] CALROC alter-
_' nattive. Okay. The pointing for
spicules seems to be a rather a challeng-
.- _ ing task even with the good monitor we
,.;.. have. I think we' re Just barely on the
_':, threshold of being able to see individuals
_z ones. _,Wnat I experieeeed was moving to
the limb, okay, the South Pole, getting
_' _ the contrast to brightness is just a
[_" .j, serapital [?] which is about a contrast
"_" _i" of 3 and brightness of 7. Looking at
•_'i: .., the limb and seeing what I thoght was
0 .. an individual spicule. Looking at it
,_. for about 5 seconds and then I was
"' _.'. also - I'ii no longer be able to discern
'_.... _"_ it. Which - It must be an optical, a
speck which l've seen on other things
when you stare at something for a
period of time you all of a sudden lose
_. the ability to discern the very fine
_, • features. That 's apparently what happened
._, here. If I look away a little while, then
:_ I look back, I can see it. However, this
plus the fact that the H-alpha film or
H-a;pha TV has still got an oscillation
ii_-.{ in it. I mean, it's very hard if you
try to locate on a single spicule. I
did what I thought was a reasonable
job of getting on - at least the bottome
t_me of one - turned out that it was
one which was not inclined so I was
r,'ear_y - had 82B nearly perp_n_'u]ar
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to the su_ ace. And I then started


the ,TOP ID. Howe_ez', I'm afrai.4 T
' took an awl%t1lot more time in that
.... pointingth_ - then I bur - then I
'- buried it. I don't know how long we
do it again on the following orbit,
I'm sure I won't. How I got through
the first two pointings, which nearly
_ _< had 82B parallel to the limb and 3 arc
seconds off of it. Y think I could
discern the 82B SLIT on the surface

•[ _. of the whit light limb quite well and


: the white light display. I guess I
• could make a very small tweak and it
- was on the order of i arc second. ANd
I could see it come on and go off. So
; I think that pointing went pretty well.
• And, of course, the 55 I truned out to
be at a mirror position of ih32. The
.. first two pointing s went _uite well
_ d_ring the operations after the point-
[ng except on the second one I started
56 a little late which got me further
behind. The end resultbeing that
":' when I got down to the last one, I had
• ! around, let's see, about 2 minutes or
so for ESS when I got fed up. So I g_ve
the exposures anyway although realizing
" that they are probably far shorter that
: optimum. And 56 again got something
under2 minutes•

" '" 3h0 21 02 t8 SPq Do have a question on the instructions


• ,' which they do not magnamize. And I
_ _ imagine it must be because of the
',_"." grating position we're at. 200PF (?)

"> • _i,_ _'lqat might be


Or perhaps it ,Just
couldabe
..• there.
that 991.
you don't
t : feel it's the usual procedure for
'!"
L,_._ _ finding individual spieules which could
• well be. Or maybe the counts are
:q',
_,%_ , too low. I did not take the time anyways
to see - even look at the counts or
;._. explore. I would like to know, though,
"÷'_!,_,_,' what your thoughts are on the feasibility
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_f
de irabilit
of=ingthe55detectors
._ i a_d any particularwave !enghtsthat
":_ you might choose to optimize e_ maximize.

, , 340 21 03 36 SPT T_e TV do-_nlinkhere called out for


:_q._ ten minutes. TV downlink. And that was
_ _ seen throughthe VTR. I gave around,
_,, oh, I'm guessingnow between 5 to 7 minutes
_ . of it with several series of integration
• .,._ on it. I also left it up while I was
_' taking a XUV exposure. With the XUV
_'_,__ monitor exposurewith the polaroid. If
_, we are not giving you the correct XUV
monitor,VTR,pleaselet us know. I
_' _• thinkwe - this picturetime I sent
, ,_ through it three times plus the extras.
And if you're buying something by
' havingit up withoutintegration for
a long period of time, I need to know
_,_,_ . that because i did cut it off. _t around
_ _. 5 - after 5 or 7 minutes total.

_ ' 340 21 Oh 41 SPT SPT out.

,, ,-. 340 21 17 lO PLT PLT at 22:00 reporting on water tank


'_,,:,,_ sampleing of water tank 6. Hilt [?]

._,._,
,._,_ , is indicating
less more [?].
...nicenine than 6, a little
I put in 20 bit
units
_'_i_i_,, to bring it up to 9 parts per million.

',_i!¢
_',_"._ Also the note of interest on the previous
_ _i_. sampling of water tank 5, I reported
_'_'_ _,_""_ leaving 6 parts of it and adding 20 units
ii:__ _ but in actualfact for Delta 3 you're
!_"_," '_ supposed• to add 30. I caught myself on
that one over because I did a sample
•-__ . of water tank 5 and it - that read 9
'< parts per million. So it - it was
_' ' actuallyreadinga littlebit above 6
• even when I did it. But it's sort of had
[ '" to interpolate on that scale. Anyway
" if there was any question about it on
_ , the part of the ground,5 is definitely
_._ up to 9 partsper millionand 6 has been -
,.,,"_" when I sampled, it was definitely over -
. watertank 6 was definitely over 6 on
., "h ' the scale. And I went s_head s_nd _,dded
_k,__i_ _, _-- •

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= 20 unitesof iodineanyway, And that


oughtto bringit up to 9 or slightly
,. ": ab
ore.
{_,--_
340 22 02 33 PLT PLT once more on the 22:03 Zulu. I did
the inventory remains solids trap,
although I called that down onair -to-
ground, I only square it and put it on
i_ here for the record. After installing
the solids traps, today - this morning,
well, there are 9 remaining.

" 340 22 02 52 PLT There are 9 still in storage.

END CF T_E

_.. -_,_

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340 23 02 06 PLT Okay, A_[$ retracted; l'r_now


indicating PLATE 7. Timer has not
timed out yet. I will now be going
to the shutdo_-n procedure. Okay,
SEQUENCE is to STAIVDBY. EXPOSURE
switches, all three, going to zero.
I operated the DAC for ! second before
sunrise. Okay, POWER is going OFF now
And EXPERIMENT RECORDER 1 is going
OFF now.

3hO 23 06 05 PLT Okay, PLT. Comments on 183. I did


not get a full-time sequence on the
last one. 940, it appears, is -
my previous comment is correct -
940 SECONDS. It 's actually ... quite
a bit longer than that. And with
the constraints on not doing nothing
before sunrise and - or sunset and
not doing - have everything done
f by sunrise,you don'tleaveus
enough time to really get everything
cracking. You have several things -
several simultaneous eTents that
are keyed to sunset an_ several
simultaneous events which are keyed --
to sunrise. No indication as to hwich
one takes priority, although I assume
the - well, even that you operate the
DAC for 1 secondat 12 frames per
second after sunset az_d before sunrise
implies that you want to get some
film out of the way tc protect the
exposures you've taken during the _
night. And everything ... at the same
time costs you - all this stuff cost
you only about a minute and a half, bu
the exposures that are called for are
such that very little time is left
for any intermediate operations. And
this is why I think that we're running
over on our time .... this type of
timer id sonsiderably in error.
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340 23 07 29 PLT PLT out.

TI_ SKIP

340 23 32 16 CDR This is the CDR with several briefing


items. First - let's see, the time
is 23:33 G_,_ at this time. Now the
first subject is M092; the one that I
had this morning. I went through the
M092 in good shape. I did prepare
myself by dri_<ing about 25 ounces
of water. And I did some toe rises
on the treaam_ll inorder to stimulate
circulation in my calves before the
run. The run started late, and the
reason for that was because the MllO
exercise this morning, during pe -
pre-sleep - post-sleep activities
Just absolutely ... Ed and me. It
took us much more time than was
allotted to us. The upshot of it
was that I did not get to eat my
breakfast at the proper time; I had
%o tak_ _ bz'_f_st a%--th_per
timc; I had to take m_r breakfast with
me up to the ATM and eat it on the
fly while doing my turn at the ATM. _
What that all boiled down to was that
we needed anywhere from 45 minutes to
a 1-hour delay in the LBNP. So we
took it - what we did try to go ahead -
a step ahead and do some - housekeepin
and checklist changes, and things like
that, to get it done and then go back
to the M092 at an appropriate time.

340 23 BB 52 CDR As I said before, I did some exercise


with - with the calf to stimulate
circulation prior to this, also drank
the water. And during the M092 run the
only symptom I felt was, with about
30 seconds to go at - at Delta-P of
50, I began to feel of a - break of
cold sweat, and I begum to feel that -
a little bit of - of reaction to the
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LB_'TPcoming on. i must admit that


it was a rather fast thing, but I
found myself very, very uncomfortable
throughout the run because of the
water I drank, because, unfortunately,
I took a lot of air, a lot of gas with
the water, in the form cf bubbles. And
laying there, being pulled down in the
lower extremities, I found myself
in a belch mode, and one - one does
not belch dryly in a zero-g envorinzent.
It - I found myself tasting crispy
bars and water and whatever else was
available in my stomach all during that
time. The yoke, for some reason this
timme, was extrelely uncomfortable. I
found it difficult to - to remain
comfortable and relaxed during this
particular LBNP pass.

340 23 35 25 CDR I almost think that those feelings -


the sensations that I had: the gas
problem,the belching,the discomfort
on the yoke _Imost overshadowed my -
ability to - to see syTmptoms coming on
from the LBNP. And that may be the 1
reason why I felt tha my cold sweat
" and beginning reaction - by reaction /
I mean a little hit of dizziness,
_ light-headedness, Just beginning to
gnaw at me - begsr_ - maybe that's
why I felt these things late,
because I was more con_'erned with Z
the belchingand the other - the
yoke pressure that anything else -
on the crotch.

B40 23 36 06 CDR As I said, I finished the M092 run


and then upon completion of that
run we went over and started the
M171-1 run. Had no great problems
with M171-1. We did have a little
trouble getting the metabolic analyzer
set up and calibrated, but they were
procedural problems ; w_ worked those
out, got it running. We managed to
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p_

throw a couple of switches at the


wrong time and had to go back and
recalibrate. That was completed,
and, as I mentioned earlier, I went
into a HIGH CAL/LOW CAL after that
run, and we - but we did not turn
off the metabolic analyzer. After
the HIGH CAL and LOW CAL and the
electrode check, I began pedaling
again. And although I did not have
blood pressure cuff on, because it's
really a bother, I pedaled a 4800-watts
total and I got my _]I exercise
routine in on - on the ergometer.
So much for the subject of M092

B_O 23 B7 17 CDR The next subject from the CD_ is


camera - DAC malfunctions. I began
working on the camera at - Just sort
of piecemeal throughout the day.
And, of course, with general -
permanent general message 008. On
DAC number 2 I used paragraph 5.1.1
..... in the Photo 0ps Book. And eventually --
what I did was I put another tranporter _-
on the DAC, transporter number 06, --
and it worked fine. I - so I Just -_
consider now that DAC 2 is fixed. I
don't know what the _roblem could have
been, but it's okay now and it's back --
in - in an operational slot. Dqc 06. _
The fuse that was in DAC 6 was the
one that was bad. Bill did not leave
it out of the camera_ he put it back --_
in the camera. What he did was - he L_
took a fuse from another camera and
put it in the other camera. The
other camera worked, so he assumed the
DAC 6 fuse was good, _o he swapped
them back to where they were. Now.
So I pick up DAC 6 with a - a fuse in
it that Bill put in i_, and I check
the fuse with the multimeter and then
I found zero resistance,or I should
say incident resistance - flashing 1 -
_. indicating that the fuse had blown.

iim
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340 23 38 44 CDR So, with that, the ma!__mnction


procedure, the little permanent
message 008, says that we have
internzl short ; that I should mark
the DAC and restow it. Well, I
wasn't satisfied with that because
I didn't know what condition the fuse
was in at first, so I - I applied the
smoke test. I went and got another
fuse. And I tested that fuse, and I
found that the resistance on it was
2.0. And the - so I put that fuse in
and applied power to the DAC - correc-
tion - let - let me go back on that.
Before I put that good fuse in, I took
two 21-gage pins connectors and put
them in the two holes where the fuse
was connected. And I connected the
DAC up to the power pack - or to the
power cables, and majored - measured
the voltage across the fuse and it was
27.7 volts. With no power on - with the
f- power cable disconnected, the two pins
showed an open, so from then I decided
to try a new fuse. I tried a new
fuse, put on the power cable, hit the
switch; andwe lostthefuse
immediately. •

Bh0 2B 40 15 CDR So I'm convinced that we got some


sort of a short inside the DAC. And
m_ next question, as before, will be:
boys, what would you like us to try
to do next to see if we can't list
the short. I understand now DAC 06 -[
is red taped and I'm ready to put it
away.

340 23 40 31 CDR Then I moved on to DAC number 08. I


preformed 5.1.2, step l, in the Photo
Ops Book, and that worked out
perfectly, indicating that the DAC
was okay. But as I remembered from
this DAC, it ram and sound ...; it i
Just didn't pull any - any film through
So, I took transporter 06, which has
about 8 percent of film on it, and I
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put it on the DAC 8 and triad all -


all speeds. And it didn't feel -
you can - when you hold on to the
transporter you can feel the film
moving. I did not feel the film
moving. I pulled the transporter
off, and, sure enough, the film had
not moved, bedause I had put an X
on it. And I looked at the little
holes, the perforations in the film,
where the - the - the claw is
supposed to grab it, and I found the
holes were torn out, were badly
damage d.

340 23 _l 31 CDR I moved the film in the transformer


to another hole and put it back in,
put it on timed, and opened and closed
the shutter several times. And I could
aee every time I opened the shutter that
I was not pulling film. So as it
stands right now, the word on - on DAC
F number8 is - it doesrun,but the -
claw tears the film and will not pull
the film. I looked at the ali_ment L
of the claw, and the red line on the -~
claw lines up with the A on the little
bracket in - in between the fingers
of the claw. And when I went to
timedandhad the clawretracted, the -
B line lined up with the red line.
So it looks like the claw was properly
in line. so the questionof DAC n,
number 8 is, what do we do next? -

3_0 23 43 21 CDR This is the CDR; end of comments.

3_0 23 43 09 CDR This is the CDR at 23:43 Zulu,


debriefing the ATM pass that commenced
at 2B:lO. We still have over 18 minutes
left to go to sunset. However, I'm on
JOP 1 Delta, building block 18, with
nothing but 55 running in a MIRROR
LINE SCAN MODE. So I figure I might
as well take this time and go ahead
and debrief the rest of the run. JOP6,
'4 " •

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step 2, the quickie, went with no


problem. At 23:10 we got a ground
enable on the AUTO GG D_I_. At about
42:30 I _'- -i.
• L_a__y got JOP 1 Delta going
when I went to the pad position
of ROLL, 10,800 and UP, 965 and RIGHT,
zero. I got out to the - I turned on
the XUV SLIT. I set up the H-ALPHA 1
to - so I could see spicules, and sure
enough I could see some - some very
faint spicules. It appeared to me that
the pointing that was given on the pad
was, unfortunately, in a flat spot
where there were no spicules, there wa
a nice one just to the right. So I
changed the ROLL. And the ROLL readin
is minus 10748.

340 23 4_ 37 CDR I also noticed that the - the center


of the slit and the white light were
both below the inner limb, the white -
the white light limb. So I moved
them up a little bit and I went -
essentially took the 62B slit the
lower end of the slit and moved it all
the way up to the whir light limb,
the end of it. And then that gave me "
an UP/DOWN of plus 998. And so then
I went 3 more arc secondsup off the
limb, and my final UP/DOWN was plus 1001
LEFY/RIGHT was 000. So there we have
it, the pointing for step 1 of J0P 1
Delta was minus 10748; UP, plus i001; -
and LEFT/RIGHT, zero. Then I got to
reading the next little goody there, -"
the next bullet that sa_s, "Step the
55 MIRROR on to the ddsk." And in
parenthesis it says, "about +/- 6 steps
from slit center," and then, comma,
"0/0RDER talkback gray." WEll, there's
no way you're going tc do that. And I
don't understand that bullet at all.
I'm going to try to get a hold of Ed,
and see if he can exp]ain it to me.
because there's no way you're going to
step 6 steps down from slit center and -
and be back on the disk again.

z ...........................
_m

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340 23 46 04 CDR So, I was busy D_ssing 8_nd ftuw_ing8_ud


wor._/ing about that mud finally woke
up at h2-!/2, realizing that what I
was going to do anyway was a MIRROR
AUTO P_STER, so it really didn't make
a da-_uuwhere I pointed 55A. so, I
finally fired up building block 27
and got it going, and I have no -
had no problems with that. At the
completion of building block 27, I -
by the way I did not maximize. I
notice the pad says don't maximize.
when I completed that building block,
I went on with the same pointing to
building block 18. And that's pretty
much of a big nothing, because 56 and
82A and 54 were all cancelled, or
omitted. So we're Just sitting
here from about 33 minutes on down to
sunset with 55A in MIRROR LINE SCAN,
Just running all by itself.

340 23 47 06 CDR And, getting back to building block 27,


I guess I owe you a couple of comments
about S054. I left it in HIGH - or
I found it in HIGH, 6_. I switched 64
to 256 but did not go to SINGLE. I
went ahead and fired _hat rascal up.
And then when going back over my pad
to review, to make stu-eI had everything
- set up properly, I noticedit said
omit 54. So I went back and turned it
off. So, 54, mCfapologies to you guys .-_
for wastingyour pictures. There's some ._
in HIGH frame RATE and thn some in
SINGLE. And, again, as I said this
morning, the Sun looks like oatmeal,
or - certainly wasn't anything at all
to be seen. I didn't even see the -
what I thought was a filament this
morning is Just a perfectly plain
sphere. I took a quick look at XUV
M0N while we were Sun centered during
the quickie. And I noticed coming
up over the east limb is a spot,
a bright are; a couple of bright areas
• - J

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across the equator of the - of the


Sun, and then a di._._mer
bright spot on
the west lir.b. That is Just about
it. I did not have any observing
time to speak of; in fact, I had
none. And with this S055 going all
the way to 40OK, there'iJ be no observ-
ing time on this end either. So that's
about all the comments I can give you.

3hO 23 h8 hl CDR CDR out.

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12107173
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340 22 28 48 PLT ()kay,_nis is the PLT (whisper)


PLT at - comint up on 22:29. Okay,
I'm operating the DAC for i second.
We're in right according to the
wardroom window. That's it; going back
to time; verified. Okay, 45 seconds
to go before I have to start m_ exposure.
Rotation is set: 318.6 025.1; 318.6
25.7. Okay. Coming up in 20 seconds -
Okay - ... Put recorder to RECORD.
Tape MODE time START. Stand by; I've
got ...

340 23 30 03 PLT MARK. Okay, start on time.

340 22 30 58 PLT Okay this is the PLT plate number 05


in progress. And rotation 318.6,
tilt 25.7, 00940. And no con_nents.

340 22 32 25 SPT SPT at 22:32. ATM pass beginning


at 21:36. All of three performances
of buildingblock 28 are movingalong
pretty well. I think we got everybody
what they're after, except at the very
{_ end; 82B got a little something under

i_< " 9 minutes


ESS. Oh, and
also cut
at them off beginning,
the very just before
the firstone,here, the MIRRORAUTO
_,_<_ RASTERS,were done with only DETECTORS
_' i and2 0N. I would- cha- setup
_ fig - figurewe're goingto do the -
'_ guide setupthinkingI was going to do
the MIRROR LINE SCAN in the previous
one and then looked at this 55 DAC
three steps and also the MAR ... all.
We called about that awhile ago
if you're only got 55 going but le -
leave in a right mode which was a series
of MAR truncated at around 15 or
16 lines. However, I neglected to
give the proper DETECTORS on for
that first one that they were on for
the second and third _ne. f,k_ _ [
f-.
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think on this I was able to observe


pick out a very prominent, a well
defined spicule inclined around i0 deg-
rees to solar vertical.

340 22 34 45 SPT However, by the ending of the building


block, at the first building block,
it had pretty much faded out of view.
It was no longer discernible. There
was a slight mound at the base where
it was - originally was but, I - it
was gone. I rolled them at the second
building block 28 and at the third
building block 28, I was watching the
screen and was able to see a part
of the chromosphere rise up and
actually be s small minispher, if you
wili, about [I/2 arc minute to the
eight of the on the H-Alpha 1 center
line and it %T:_s about, oh, one-third
f of an arc mdnute or so high. Quite
prono'_uced. During the performance
,of the f_rst b,_ilding block I saw it
rise snd then slowly start to fade.
I could not detest motion by looking
at it but by thinking of - remembering
+Jhat it was like 1 minute ago or 2 min-
utes Jr 3 minutes I could certainly
_ee that St was - had moved up and
was quite pronounced. I don't believe
!hat spic_£[es get that forge so -
;iud we don't have activity up there. So
_'m kind of = k_nd of at a loss as
to exactly what it _s. However, we d_d
get some gc_d 55 data on it. We've
truncated - we're _n grating position
off 594 and got series of about six
_IREOR AUTO P_\STERS, down Just to the
disk or so and I'd be interested when
that data _s recovered whether they're
able to detect the same motion which
i saw in ]{-Alpha.

_40 22 36 5h fp'? r_,_T<_,t.


r/_: _ .

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340 22 46 2! ILT <_ay, PLT and waiting for the plate 5


exposure to terminate. And it's gone
_ast the 940-second point. Oh, darn
_t. This is really going to foul up
the second exposure, too. There we go,
now it's doing it. Come on, do your
thing. Hey Jer, this is one of the
reasons we've been running over time.
That think took 955 seconds. Okay,
not 243.7.

PLT 243.7; tilt 24.0.

CD;{ However, _e are .. •

PL _' Lock. Okay, check that again. 4.0,


243.7 plate 06, this is for field
Charlie h0, go to STANDBY, set back
40 again, wait until cards disappears.
Ok_, let's see -

_- SPT ... (L_ulghter)

340 22 48 04 PLT <Ikay, stand by for - okay. Stsrt.


And that was at 15, that was at 48:15.

PLT Yes, the green light is on.

PLT Okay, it vas almost a 16-minute exposure;


5 seconds short of it. That is, the
first - that was on field Charlie ... i,
plate 5, and that ran 15 seconds over
the 940-second period. Let's see now,
daylight - sunrise is at 23:04. It's going
to be awful close whether or not we
make it .... return. Okay. PLT record off.

341 01 23 35 PL'2 PLT reporting handheld photography. And


this is for frames 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, and
69. _lese are - 8/1 six of these frames
_re what I interpretea to be plankton
bloom, from the description in the photo
ops book. The several different angles of
_he bloom had what aDpear_ %o be poss_b!y
the up_elling. They we_'e _ske[_ _t
f-
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Page 5 of 5

approximately 175 degrees west,


40 degrees south. And estimated
Forrel Scale 7 to 8. They look Just
like the stuff we saw off the coast of
Argentina from, Uruguay down to
Argentina. The approximate location
is in relation to New Zealand. We
just passed north of the NOrth Island
headed slightly south and we included
a small island in the last frame for
location purposes which appeared to
be something like 50 to lO0 miles north
of the Chatham Islands which are to
the east of New Zealand. I hope the
pictures speak for themselves. I'm
still not confident myself I know what
a plankton bloom looks like. From the
description of the Photo Ops [sic],
this must a very good example of a small
area of open ocean upwelling.

351 01 25 12 FIT _Nd PLT s_ain on the plankton bloom.


i_ere were eddy patterns in this long
sort of ... sharply defined but
ambiguous - sort of a meandering stream-
like pattern that we saw and there were
several unconnected portions of this.
We're way south of the equator, so, you
know, the idea of a eolmtereurrentor
anything like that is out of the question.
In any event, it did have - some of the
patterns had considerable eddy action,
at least there appeared to be consider-
able eddy action in them. And some of the
others were fairly more or less linearly
straited in appearence. Also there
appeared to be quite a lot of mixing
with the other water in the middle of
these eddies and this - it appeared
slmost to be brown, but after looking at
the rest of the ocean, I guess _t looked
brown in contrast to this sort of
light green aquamarine color a_d _ w_s
=al,_J part of the rest c_f th_ _ _-_i
<_rf_ce that had be_o sort o_ t_%pped
in ths middle of this - these Datterns.
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3hl 01 49 23 CDR This is the CDR. The time is 01:49


and 30 seconds. The subject is S183.
The first starfield is Charlie 13,
Charlie 13. Rotation is verified as
45.2. Tilt is 18.3. Exposure settings
are zero, 300 and zero. Let's see,
available time is 01:55, which is
5 minutes from now. I'm going to start
the first exposure at that time.

341 01 54 51 CDR This is the CDR. We're coming up on


01:55. Stand by -

341 Ol 5h 59 CDR MARK. Sequence start.

CDR This experiment is S183, sequence was


started at 01:55. And Just a few
minutes ago, I have already given you the
exposure in the - and the rotation and
tilt settings.
f

CREW ...

341 01 58 30 CDR Okay, I'm supposed to be finished with


Kohoutek by 02:11.

CREW Okay.

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341 02 07 25 CD> [',_ p;o_g :,. : '2 r.:'5 'b," :'tZt_J_" m,1
lo_.k :u j .r_ :_.
..... c_md he,'. If.'' j,]:;t
gettlng start_i.

%41 02 ii 2h CDP fhis "_ the CDK reluctam_ly _erminating


the erposure at 11:15. You F-18%
< _ys ape screwing, yourselves _-ith the
way you are setting u_ these pads.
_,l,_w
I Cinally - it's finally dawned on
me that it tak_<_ this infernal contrap-
tion ,_ minute s_],]i4 seconds to do its
,Plckity e]ack something thing and get
*be d_nged fra_,eout there ready to
stari its exposure. And iflyou only
a]ic.w '5minutes for the whole thing,
amd ._cu have a 5 minute exposure, you
Just _crewed yourself out of i minute
and ]b s-_conds worth of exposure.

341 02 ii 5n C!JP Now i.' t}i-d,'q.>kay with you, c_ntinue


to schedule this way. But I don't
': _ I don't hlink you're doing yourselves
any good at all. [ think that exposure
/ of Kohoutek, instead of being a 300 second
- . _xposure,was a i minute and 15 second
$ short of that, and i watched and let
it go a !title bit longer, watching
.f" for sut_set.. I _ave you an extra
%. i0 seconds.
L{ _" b-

_f
-_t_,_ 3hl 02 12 23 CDR It was at -'11and i0 seconds when I
'.L:_ fina]!_" hit the sequence, it wasn't
'-.-,_--" ]5. it w_}s I0. _nd I Just didn't feel
• ' _ I could w_,it,any more. I think you'd
-".. better give this some thought. Would
_,_ --., you please resnondto this message,
2_!, and let us know what you'redoing.

341 02 12 _8 CDR Because thi_ ]s beco]ming kind o_


strange h_re. We really don't - don't
know wha_ you mean by exposure any more
whether that includes the machinations
iha_ go on inside, ,,v '-e_e _' " '_'_-
w_

,_:_-_?,.. _ supposed to somehow magically figure


_--_ out
.....this 1 minute 15 seconds of
e ana tnen _gure out machine
/ _en - _hen the plate is supposed to
finally swing out of the carousel,
and consider that the beginning of the
exposure.

_13 "07 CDR CDR out. Out.

_--.3_i _'_5 55 CDR This is the CDR_ at channel A, subject


F183. The time is 02:16 Zu/u. I did
not give you 12 frames per second for
one second prior to Sunrise because
I didn't have time.

3J-i_/O_ _6 08 0DR CDR out.

3_i 02 36 53 SPT Handheld photo discussion number 70


comiing over Australia, the drought
region. One small body of water which
_ " we first crossed leading - which had
a river leading out from it, wss
relatively dark blue.

3_i 0_-38 52 SPT We've seen numerous rivers, especially


along the Gulf of Carpentaria. The
'_ rivers which lead into that show up
quite well with the glitter pattern.
The water itself is tough to dlscern_
as far as its color, it appears relatively
dark once the glitter is off of it.
Vegetation is seen in the river valleys
and also in relatively low-lying flat
planes, but not very often.

_341j02
;,_ 39- 2_ SPT Most of it's in low structures cut
out by rivers, river beds.

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12/07/73
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341 02 45 44 _ePT SPT, Just pickin_ up on - -

CDR ...

SPT - - the handheld photos. Discussion


of droughth area in Australia. On
Earth _j recorder was turned off on
me when we came over ... I'm not sure
how fare we got on that. But
essentially what we saw was - -

CC ...

SPT - - a fair ntm_ber of - -

CC ...

SPT I'ii get with you later.

3h103 09 58 SPT SPT at 03:10 debriefingthe ATM


pass for previous day which began at
00:43. The building block i, J0P 6,
-- step 1 went with no problem, nominal. -
With the remainderof the pass, I
looked at the coronal hole boundaries.
I looked at the coronal hole at the -"
south pole. A rolled for the 82B slit
was parallel to that boundary, which -_
put the 82B split runningabout
north-south. Used a GRATING position of
.... 19hl to look at magnesium X on -
DETECTOR 3. Found that the grating
outside the coronal hole is about n
something a little over 30 counts.... ~
read this display. And something less -4
than 5 in the coronal hole.

341 03 l0 51 SPr I chose to - take a position which is


about half way between the two; I estimate
I was averaging around 15 counts. At
that location I gave _2B a short
exposure - a SHORT WAVE_LENGHT,
EXPOSURE, NORMAL. I did not quite
finish the last expostu-e of 240; I think
we got pretty close to it. I cut it
off at 400K. 55 receipted the a
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_...... Au_0 __ _h_ at grating of 19_41.


_-nd _._ g_v do_n to line 50 or so
be_o_e 400 K, _nd 56 received a SINGLE
FF_5_, FLIL_R 2 for about 5 minutes and
18 seconds before 400 K. In general,
I found the use magnesium X a reasonable
w_y to locate the coronal hole boundary.
I did it in conjunction with the XUV
MONITOR and the XUV monitor picture.
My recollection, although I di_ not measure
it precisely, was that the width of the
coronal hole boundary was something on
the order of 20 are-seconds. That's the
only line I had time to work in. I h_d
planned to work in helium 1584. But I
did not have the time and I plan to do
that in the future. I 'm wondering there
if the count - the count might be a
little higher outside and get higher
contrast and maybe sharper boundaries.
SPTout.

341 03 13 17 SPT Oh, that I would expect is because it's -


lower the atmosphere. Magnesium X looks -
looks like it's relatively high - high in
terms of where way it's for_ed. And
helium 158h is quite a hit lower so
maybe that would be a better line. I'll
_ lookat it in the future.SPTout.

_ 3hl Oh 08 21 SPT SPT at 0h:08. And the subject is TV-II7,


and this goes to the charged particle
mobility people. Okay, this whole show
is a long time getting on the road.
Reason being that first of all I'd
never seen the germ [?] before, and second
of all, I'd never seen the procedures,
and thirdly, I'd never had any idea of
what we're after from the mechanics of
setting it up and taking the pictures
to what the experiment objective was.
So it took a little while to get things
all sorted out. They _tarted trying
to put it together in the MDA as called
for and got things pretty well all lashed
up with two extra cords hanging off of
it and a DAC cable and spider cage sitting
................ off of - well, I had off the EREP foot
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platform because locker 357 was all


covered up with ATM gear and there was
just no place to move that.

341 Oh 09 _0 SPT Then we never found the scheduled time


to complete the experiment, and it was
in the way of all the EREP operations.
So it had to he moved, so I moved it down
to the OWS and finally got scheduled for
some time to try to get the show back
on the road. And last night and this
morning I worked on it and finally got
it all put together with - with the help
of a good - better part of a roll of
gray tape and I think we got, except for
two points which I'll bring up first, we
did get some usable results, I hope.
At least they were interesting to me. The
first point being that somehow this was not
transferred to the funciton ... Really,
this was apparently supposed to take - to
be takingplace in the day i or 2
activation and I believeit was the PLT -
who was supposed to tske care of it. And,
as you know, the PLT was not feeling too
steamy the first couple of days and somehow -"
_:. that item got overlooked. And for that
we're sorry. The second point being that &
the pad whichwas set up to operateit had v
a note at the very end of it after the
operation number 2 that said to el_m4nate -
the bubbles from the chamber or from
the tube. Unfortunately, I did not read the
note until I considered the "•
first ops, so there were some bublles,
although no many, but some bubbles
in the chamber on number 1 side. We'll
discuss, though, how I redid this and
I think you will have got the results that
you're after. Okay, the first one I ran
this morning, day 340. We had a couple
large bubbles which on the scale went from
zero to one. At 21:15:15 we - number 1
was actuated the FORWARD position.
15 seconds later I took a photo.
F.-

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l0 . I I I -
1
] f_l-0_-12 09- SPT Okay, at 21:21, I took another photo
2 and there I noticed a slow drift of the
3 bubbles toward the plus end of the
4 scale. 21:30 I took another photo and
5 " again moving to the plus end of the
6 scale of those bubbles. 21:36, I took
7 another photo and noticed that the -
8 the red - and I'Ii Just call this red _-
9 and clear from here on out, one being the
10 red cells and the other your clear
11 solutionwhich I do not know w_at it was.
12 At 21:36 with the photo I noticed that C
13 the red had traveled to about 15 millimeters
14 down the tube. 21 :37, I reversed it and 01
15 took a photo. At 21:45, took another
16 photo and noticed it had moved back to -r
17 around 13 millimeters. That is the
18 red/clear interface. The interface was
19 fairly flat and some of the bubbles were _ ._

20 imbedded in the red material. 21:_7, I


21 took another photo. 2-1:54, photo. At m
22 " 21:_7 it was - interface was back to O " '_
23 0.8. 21:54, was at 0.5 and at 22:00 even _
24 I took another photo end it was still
25 ack at about 0.5. The exact times for _
26 these photos, of course, will show up -- _J
27 On the portable timer which I had _ ._
28 mounted there. - I tried to take
29 them approximately every 5 minutes, _ _ _
30 I had a ATM going on at the same time. m
Pl
31 I was whistling back and forth between _
32 the MDA and the OWS t_jing to run two - _
33 things at the same t_nue. So I didn't O
Z
34 hit it every even 5 minutes, but fairly r
close. Okay, then on number 2, I got
36 what I did between the two runs when _
37 I fina33y saw the note end read it. I
38 took and closed the compartment on number I _,.
39 again, that is, pulle6 it out - the slide.

40 And then tried tapping, and I'Ii be darned ":_


41 I CoUld not get the bubbles to go one
42 direction or the other. If anything, they _'
43 tended to stay up towards the low end of the
scale or toward the source of red on
45
46
47
48

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number I. But I found that by getting -


giving it a - using a little inertia
other than the tapping; that is, I would
take and push it forward fairly rapidly
and with a snap of the wrist pull it
back fairly gently, though, but still
an abrupt movement, I was able to work
all the bubbles away from the chambers -
the cylindrical chamber and back down into
a larger chamber. We're set go on
number 2.

341 Oh 15 48 SPT That was started at 22:53:15 and that -


that was 15 seconds, and I took a photo and
started. At 22:58 I saw nothing. And
let's see when the - easiest way to report
all this. All the wasy through I saw a
big nothing. I was not able to
distinguish any currents, changes in ;_
light patterns going through to different
denuities and that's what we had in there. ,_
I did not notice any differences in color.
_- For me I _s jsut provingthe interface
between two similar substances doesn't
showup no matterhow you moved it around.

341 0h 16 37 S_T But I'm not sure what the objective was C
here but I corried out the photo program as
called out for. Again I started a photo L
at 22:53, one at 22:58, 23:09 and 23:14, and
23:19, at which point I reversed it, and
took another series of photos and another p

one at 23:23, 23:30, 23:35, and 23:40. __

341 04 17 05 [_PT Okay, then I said well let's go on back


and look again at number I, seeing as it was
actually seeing something. And I
should mention that between the runs
on number I and number 2 in the procress
of trying to get rid Of bubbles I had
agitated enough to spread the s_all amount
of red which was trapped in the cylindrical
section, I had essentially diffused -
after the rest - I should say, turbulent
mixed, if you will, -_ith the other clear
fluids, so that the fluid itself was Just
a - barely, barely, showed a trace of it.
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341 04 17 58 SPT That was "mniform - uniform color, not


completely clear, but jsut a very
small s__.otunt
of red to it, vel_j slight,
pink, you'll see it in the photos. Okay,
started another series of runs. And
ended up - we started up with - at - today
it's. Started it at 02:00 forward
position on number 1 and took a photo
30 seconds after the start.

341 04 18 37 SPT Took a photo at 02:15 and by that time


a rather, well let's see, the position
of the interface was down around 0.8
on the scale. It was still a very
clearly defined interface but the center
had moved out a little bit. It reminded
me very much of the cross section that
they show for ... flow through a pipe
ifyouwill.

341 0h 19 09 SPT Just a slightly eliptical, a bowed or


eliptieal interface to it with the
i-- centerpart extendingfartherdown the •
q

tube. Took another photo at 02:26 and -


there we were down to the tip of the
interface, down to 1.7. i.

341 04 19 37 SL_T And now the interface although still


fairly sharp, had moved away from the .q
walls quite a bit. All the way up to -
I don't know - 1.2, 1.3 or so, where
it finally got back to the w,11 s and
the center portion had spread all the 'i
way down to 1.7.
?

341 04 19 59 SPT The center portion was flat at the


very end but still was noticeably away
from the wsl] - going up to around
2 or 1.3. Got a photo at 02:23 and
the same effect was noticed, only now
we're down to about 2.3, and 02:h3:30
I took a photo and reversed it. By
that time it had gotten down to Just -
Just to the very top of the large
chamber of 3. - 3.0.
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341 04 20 _j_" _P-T It had just gone _= little bit bevound


that and just started to fan out.
_at ! noticed was that looking at _rg
times here and the progression down
to 2, well now, maybe I really can't -
I can't say that - Oh yeah, I gave
you the start time here.

Bhl 04 21 02 SPT Let me give you the time for the


photos here. They started at 02:00.
I had one at 02:15, one at 02:26,
02:33 - I think I gave you 23 before.
It should have been 02:23 and then at
02:43, I reversed it. It appeared
that it had started to move a little
faster, maybe it was a linear rate;
I have not plotted it out. But maybe
the progression down there was lineapin
time or close to it.

B41 04 21 49 SPT Okay, the color was deep red all the
way down the tube from smallnumbered
end, from the zero scale, all the way
down the tube till the interface.
Andthe interface was stillvery
sharp. When we finally got down to "
- very end there was only a slight
graduation in color. You will see in
_: the photos,but it was only very slight.

B41 04 22 14 SPT Okay, at that point, that's at 02:43


and BO seconds I reversed it and had
a photo Just at that point. Now of course
there was no immediately change when
we reversed it. I took a ohoto _ -
at 02:54. And here now the interface
became not as well defined and not !
as sharp. It was still - through the -
down the tube in the center, but now it
had become very Jagged, and the
transition was fairlj gradual; very
diffused interface. You could still
see it but the color transition was
very gradual.
t_

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341 04 23 12 SPT Took another photo at 03:03, and it


had moved at that _noint- _ow," let
me give you the first photo of the
025h near, was up to about a position
of 2.0. At 02:03, it had moved
back to about 1.5, 1.4. And again the
transition there was as I have described
it previously. Then, at 03:36, I took
another photo. And the transition was
slightly inclined, by that I mean the
left side was further down the tube,
and it was very diffuse. Well actually
there were two, if you will. There
was one where the heavy red, went to
the clear fluid which was mixed now
with - with the red in a very - so
it became a very lightpink.

341 04 24 17 SPT I remember my original fluid already


had something in it, but this was a -
a much heavier concentration-
- concentrations of that. That I had now,
three different concentrations of the
red fluid, if you will. Starting off __
with the very heavy red at the top, -;
and at 03:36 it had gotten down to 0.5,
and slightly inclined, with the photo -
photosite being on the left. 7_mediately
below that, extending arotmd another -
oh - I'm estimating that now. I
didn't write it down, but as I recall,
it was something like .05 millimeters
or so.

341 Oh 24 58 _°T The transition region - there were


streamers of diffused red material
streaming down, and then finally into the
relatively clear fluid which, I recall
clear here, and had only a very trace
amount of red in it. Then the interesting
thing happened which kind of surprised
me. I'm kind of good at - All this up
to now makes sense because the motion
forward, it - it is the kind of thing
I'm - I would expect _rom a differsion
charged particle diff%irion - well I
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shouldn't say that. I would not expect


the interface to be so sharp in the
diffusion process. I would expect
that it would become a very diffused
interface. But anyway the - the motion
and the cross-section across the tube
made sense to me. Then - at the last
photo - Oh, excuse me, I'm misreading
my notes.

341 04 26 02 SPT I had a photo at 03:03, and then I


went back up to 03:17, I had a photo
and that was up a - where the - the
tube had moved all the way up to 0.3.
Then came my photo at 03:36. And what
was interesting here was - at - was
back down down to 0.5, that is, even
though I had not changed the clarity,
was till in the reverse position, the
red fluid had gone from 0.3 down to 0.5.
And was a - slightly inclined with the
lower side to the left.

341 04 26 42 SPT I took a photo there, and also at 03:55,


when I shut it all do_nl, I took another
i photo, and then it had moved a little _
bit beyond 0.5, with the left side t
2 or B millimeters at least,further ,
down right, and it was not a - a straight k
cross-section anymore, but - as you'll -_
see in the photos, but it's - was sort
of an s-shaped one, with the left-hand-side -
being the bottom of the S, and right-hand ,_
side being the top. It had - straight -
do_rn a little bit. So the surprising •
part was I started to move back down
the tube and then - from then on, I
cannot explain. What I'd be interested
in knowing is Just what you plan to do
with this. Is this a way of - of
separating different types of cells?
If so, it's - I hope the results will
be very useful to you. It was a fun
experiment to do. I wish Y had all
little more training on it to begin
with, so I understood what it was all
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about, and I would have gone about it


in a much more efficient and correct
manner. But, thanks for the opportunity
of doing it. I hope you got something
from it.

341 0h 21 56 SPT SPT out.

341 04 29 56 CDR This is the CDR at 0h:30 Zulu reporting


3233 observations earlier this evening.
The initial photograph was started at
exactly on time and by the time I got
to the last photograph I was 45 seconds
into the last photograph when several
occurred. That is, enough high was
scattered on the window from the bright
horizon to where I was sure that the frame
had been ruined. Looks to me like
we're Just about to the point now where
we're going to have to change the number
of exposures we take because there
Just doesn't appear to be enough time
between comit-rise and Sunrise
anymore out the command module window.

341 04 29 29 CDR CDR out. L

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?a_e i of i

341 11 05 37 SP_T SPT at 11:05. __RD readings: h2283,


63150, 38190. Zut

341 12 ii O0 PLT Okay, PLT reporting frames 7 through -


correction, 98765, taken. Cassette
n_v._berCX20; time 12:03 and 1/2 to about
12:07, down off the southwest tip of
photograph is that sinuous sort of channel
in the water which appears again at
forrel scale 7 to 8 and possible channels of
upwelling or at least current pattern.
Started taking the frames as I approached
the coast and we were on a descending
trajectory. And as we got closer to land
I started seeing more and more in sort
of several different Sun angles trying
to show the sort of subtle difference
in the coloration and, however, there's one
very good frame that shows the ch,_nmel
which is sort of a - has I say is sort
of a sinuous ... surfacing path along the
coast and then sort of Just shoots out
/ into the open water. PLT out.

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Time: _i'12:30 to 341:it:It GMT

3_i 12 31 hl CDR This is the CDR at i_._ _lu


' debriefing the ATM day _ss that
started _t 12:09.

3_i 12 32 37 CDR This is the CDB debriefing the


ATM pass that started at 12:09 Zulu.
First off the bat, he gave me 17 minutes
tO do a 25 minute JOb .... know

_/_ that wasn't going to work that. It was


doomed from the beginning. JOY fix,
step !. That went without much problem.
_l_leAlfa part ,.. building block i _ifa -
_:_ lets see, nothing to debriefedon that,
It we_t pretty much aeeordlng to
schedule_ just late stY. I think
I started at 12:10, rather than 12:09,
:: and then I made the change in roll
res*epped the mirror mud started
par_ D of that building block and ,.

_ o_ly got - I didn'teven finishthe


_ GRATING3 SCAN. Ordered... long
.... trod I got about 1-1/2 of the S054 in ,:.
before we hs_l to terminate. I did that ..
_R work. I noticed that with the XUV
we're getting a little bit of pl_e
now, over the limb. 8o that new active
region, ! _ess ... the old 76 is
beginning to peak over the edge. And
you can see a little ])it of the pl_e
in H-Alpha l, correction H-Alpha 2.
2:;"_ And if the price is right, in the EUV
:_ monitor. Other than that, I can see
very little on the - on the solar disk.
_: I was a littlebit dizzy, Just trying

ilJ to get things to running, so I didn't '


r have muchtime to reallylookoververy ._
_"' closely. But two otherbrightareasin _V
XUV are still on the solar disk.
_ On is - the one that was around the _
center of the Sun yesterday morning ;_i_
_!- _s you moved over tO the right a .....
_!
_... little bit, as one would expect. Both %_ ,_
,_ of those bright s_ots were there, but _;_:.-<-,
they looked to me like they're dimmer _
"_; than they were yesteryear, A_d of course :]'_

i
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the active region coming over the limb


, now's coming through bright _ud clear.
And the plage in H-Alpha 2 was pretty
bright too, what little _ can see. Hope-
fully, we'll get a little action out of
that.

TI_]_ SKIP

'_. 3_I 12 5,< 03 _ T SPT _t zero - at 13:56 [sic] giving a


_._ gime back on the _C camera. _tand by.

read -

__ii 341 12 56 23 SPT MARK. A% _hat time the ETC camera


_'.,:_,_ S_'T 12:52 a_d 30 seconds. I'Ii give it an
_ 12:_3. Standby.

_{_ 341 12 56 53 SPT _EK. ETC read camera 12:53, a dead


mark. And this is the SPT again at 12:57
noW, I believe I gave 13 before.
Correction - so there'll be - ETC
camera is 3 minutes and 53 seconds slow.
SPT, out.

TIME SMIP

_I 13 46 15 _'' _PT, 13:46. According to RATE GYRO

_. crystal them_ometer temperatures tsken :"


" _t ]3 at 20. J: X5, 96, x5, 94; z5, 95; _

Z6, 94; X6, 92; Z6, 96. SPT out. '.]_I,

3hl '.';57 39 gfT _PT, _t 13_57 handheld photos on mag CX. .:

and 1/250,
essentially The PMT Equator,
at the was 1152. and We're
what I . /i_
Frame number i0, F/II, 55-milLimeters, _

_;_ thought was a_ v_ry bright relatively . '_:

_ ,
small but extensive linear ridge of
clouds that acts as a boundery between
two types of cloud features, one would
be underlying clouds on the left and
what looks like four open Bernard
cells on the right. Although the cloud
cover was extremely light on both
_ _j_ sides, what was verY impressive was
.'_#f_il the large extent of verY small ridge
_:" of cloudsthat acts as the interface
_ _l_% between two differenttypes of regions,
_ ".",_._'_
_i _ _, and I'm not sure exactly what role they

_
_'_/__ played
zone. the
But intertropical convergence
it was relatively close to it,
_ andnot righton it. I did not see
!_%_i__ much cumulasactivity if all, but it looks

i_ _ like very clearweather. A interface


2i _,_. /.. between them. Second photo was CX20,
_i_ frame number I_. F/II 55-millimeters,
L_,_._ 1/250 taken at 14:53. And this was taken
_- down by Ide Kerguelen which is a
_2 K-E-R-G-U-L-N [sic]. It was an island
_. -- _-_ wake in the clouds, and I thought I could
,:,_ see one Vortiee, but my ... rather quickly,
_:3_. I was up in the MOA at the time I first

_.:_ saw it.andI had


window to whistledown
get the picture, and here to the
it was
: "._i a fairlyobliqueview when I did. And

_ cloudwhich I'venever
_hnd it was as seenbefore.
if - as though you had
_aken a closed Benard cell then just
jill taken
right one axis
after thatandI stretched it out. of
saw a secondtype
In other words, the cells themselves -
oh, they're also a little angular. They
were a long diamond cloud, one right
next to another _Ike a cell formation
of only each Cell was long diamond shaped.
It remind me very much of what we run
across in geology, of Coltmmar Joining.
Now one lald right next to another, maybe
a length to width ratio,of 3 or 4 ...!
but there was a very long ridge of them. _z_

341 lh 00 47 SPT The ridge was extending - - - perpendicular ::_


to the long axes and these diamond,
elongated diamond shaped cells _re

:i'i
_ _._ ....
4

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_, .u_ [ Lrle_ up one after _h_, other for


,_very large distance. A/Id this was

taken on CX20; F/II; 55-millimeters,


/250. And I'm afraid it might overlap,
_ _"_ s!ighL_y, the previous one. With the last
one on the roll. And I could not quite
-,. _et the manu_l shutter to function end
got it with the electric, hut I'm afrs/d
At dicl overlap the other one slightly.

341 14 01 hi SPT SPT out.

• 341 14 12 3i _tU Okay, this is PLT at 14:12:30.


< ,_ . {i - •
_,iv_ng the monitor decals - readings
rather. Monitor readings. Alfa I is
_eading 51; A/fa 2 is reading -
Alfa 2 is reading 9B percent. Alfa 2 _,_
is detector I. Reading high. Alfs 3 is
_'eading 8'[, that's okay; A]f_ 4 is reading 92;
i_ Alfa 5 is reading97; Alfa 6 is reading21".
Alfa 7 is reading zero, Bravo 2 is read-
;ng 9!; seem awfully high reading today.
"" _:__ Alfph - Bravo - Bravo 2 is reading 91;
:}_ _ravo 3 is reading 83; Bravo _ is reading 91;
'_'_. Bravo 5 is reading 90; Bravo 6 is reading 48;
Bravo 7 is r_13tng 32; Bravo 8 is reading
I percent; Bravo 9 is reading 58; Charlie 2
is reading lO0; Charlie 3 is re_ding 89;
Charlie h is reading 98; Charlie 5 is
reading 46; Charlie6 is reading 46;
Ch_rlie7 is reading51; Charlie8 is ..'
_e_ding _6; Delta 2 is reading 86; .,
Delta B is reading 85; Delta h is
reading 84; Delta 5 is reading 15;
Eelta 6 is reading 47; Delta 7 is
_ead_ng _pproxim_tely I0; Delta 8 i._
reading zero. :%

341 14 14 44 PLT Charl_e "{ is okay. . ,:

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/_ Time: 3_I:ih:2! to 34!:!6:40 GM[{'
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341 lh 21 21 SPT ... the VTR?

PLT i_ :45 :30 negative.

SPT Okay.

341 14 21 29 CC 1 minute til LOS. Goldstone in


16-1/2 minutes at 14:38.
PLT Rog, and i0 seconds EREP start-correction,
w_m2 minutes. Coming up on 14:22.

300 MARK SCAT to STANDBY.

341 14 23 35 SC Okay, Jer, I,m going to need an AUTO


CAL in about 30 seconds.

CDR Okay.

PLT *** l0 seconds. EREP to start.

341 14 24 03 PLT MARK. Stand by, Jer.

CD_ Okay.

B41 14 24 07 PLT MARK.

341 14 24 0_ CD_ _RK. You got _]t.

PLT Okay, and 19h, MODE to MANUAL at


24:06.

341 14 26 31 CDR Check and make sure 2our door is


open.

PLT Yeah.

CDR Okay.

CDR *** _his ha_ir swateb_ there's nothing


_lse - nothing for me 5o do. This is
no pu_hbutton and we got no DAC. There
no p]a_e let and we got no back.

3hl ]4 26 46 PLT *** _4ARK, 26:46. 391, REFERENCE to 6.


eta :_'.
b_' for 58.

/" CDi_ Ed. wou]G you tilrn of_ the TV im_ut


f_

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Psge 2,_of 18

3_I 14 26 56 FLT W_LR.K. SCAT to ON and - _'a_,_ - RADIOMETER


to ON and - on the SCAT to STAN_DBY.

CDR Okay, standby.

341 14 27 07 PLT And RADIOMETER to STANDBY.

CDR Let me know when you


to leave; I might have to have ...
before you go.

PLT Standing by for 14:38.

341 14 27 26 CDR Okay, the nadir swath has - has started.


It's 27:10 now. Whoop. 27:33 now.
Okay.

PLT _qere are we right now, Jer?

CDR Okay, 14:28 we're about in here, in


_ thenorthPacific.

PLT Okay.

PLT *_* nadir _wath_ are we?

CDR Yeah, .'_,_, this is that -

341 14 28 40 PLT Well, the only data we're getting


right now is 194 and 191.

CDR This is s _orth Pacific anti i::tertropica&


cyclone.

Pi I see.

C[R 12, 14_ 3D, %_oop.

9LT Yeah, bhey've go us going to EREP


stop up here to save the tape.

Crib: _eah.

3_i i4 29 08 CDR *** teen Js wmen we start getting up


around Abbeyville.

PLT ...
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PLT *** look for those cloud patterns?

CDR Yeah.

CDP Okay, we're Just south of the Aleutian


Islands, now.

PLT *** tastic. It's almost worth ...

CDR Yeah.

PLT And the PLT; Alfa-2 is now down to


60 percent. And Charlie 3 is now
reading 78, which is all - I guess
that is ... considering that ...

341 14 35 00 CREW ...

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:!

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]L_ Do w_ have a tape re ,_r_?r ch_ Cc oul


procedure, you know, that little quickie.
*** quickie. I thought we had that on
a cue card.

CDR No, that may be on the odds and end


there.

CDR There it is; the tape recorder re - loading.

341 14 35 33 PLT I don't think so.

CDR No.

PLT That's not the one I was looking for.

PLT Well.

341 14 35 54 CDR About to run out ol tape?

PLT Well, I thin we're going to, to tell


you the truth. I don't think they're
goingto ash us to do a tape recorder
switehover. Give me that checklist.

CDR Okay, _t should have been covered there.

341 14 36 22 CDR Oh ye_i.

PLT ... 2_._.,,


tape recorder power OFF. Yeah,
I got _o ki]] 192.

CDR Got +.._


ki]l what?

PLf Weli_ _92 MODE to CH_.i_. I don't know,


I g_1_ss that doesn't mean kill it.

341 ]4 31 14 CDR _o, i doesn't

!_T _u _w there's a big _'i_-when we


( do a tape recordel change o_,
.:,_,_' )w, they're go _ _ t_, ]os,, !92 i:_ta.

C!i' h-z: _ .

341 i_ q7 ql _L.
'_ [ Th:n /ou have to tu n the power off.
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CD_ ... over.

PLT Okay, standing by to go _o El<_ STUP


at 14:38.

CDR I sure can't figure out what iL is


we're looking at here.

PLT Stand by.

341 14 B8 00 PLT MARK. EREP STOP; SCAT OFF.

PLT Okay, TV input. On at video ...


l'm going to go down and verify that.

CDR Okay. It's just .... We're with you


guys for about !v minutes, and would
you believe you were looking at the Pacific
Ocean?

CDR Oh yea/a, i kI_ew _hat. I got a funny


display in the _vTS room now that we had
one before, and I haven't quite figured
out what it is. Must be the horizon, and
it sure is _Juarp. It's like a knife edge.

CC *** so.

341 14 38 h7 CDR There _oes something sailing by.


341 151 CDYeah. It looks like a door halfway open
or something like that.

CC Copy. But as soon as you get into


sunlight everything is normal. It - but
Bill was suggesting il must be some sort
of scattered light or something. Blinking
light.

341 14 39 07 CC If - i2 we could get Bill, or you, Jer,


to resdings Alfa 6 and Charlie 5 we
would _ppreeiate it. We think maybe
_he - the reason that w_'re oef was
._ _,_t read them e ii[_2_ bit :oe 3o_,n.

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341 14 39 19 CDR Okay.

PLT Yeah, I've already put a note. Alfa 6


is now reading zero, which is okay, and
Charlie 5 is now reading 52, which is
okay; and I concur with your comment. I'd
already put the new comment on the tape.

CC *** you.

3hl 14 39 51 PLT Okay, we've got TV input stations ON


and VIDEO SELECTION to TV.

CDR Yeah, whatever that is it's very slowly


drifting out of the line of site. It
must be some reflections from someplace
on the spacecraft.

YiT You know those .. are j_t iik_ a


light bulb out _here.

CDR Yeah.

3hl 14 h0 0_ PLT They J _ght ui_,

CC Jer, can you tell _s wh_re the VfS


is pointing when you're seeing this
llne?

CDR I've got it zeroed out. Ana it's


a - a line right down near the center.
It's drifting off to _he ri6at n<w.
It's almost a vertical line. Anl it -
the right side of iT; is lirht w-'_h lots
of whi:e specks in it like sty± , and
then the dark part has got _n occr.s[onal
star iu it too.

_h7 ]h h0 he pL_ Aim: t. looks like yo_ ol ,me k f


mY_ 'g_tion containing:_ ;

C_ _ Y:_,. _ can't tell wh'_i is. • :_ it_


j" _t '0 _nt da_ and k - . w_ _ _rt
seeing borne ground ber_' .: t_ r, ial#_e.

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341 14 40 51 ?LT Yea-,, it scared me th-: other <i_._. I


thought, we had - had somethinK in the
optics/ path.

CDR Oh, I thought maybe the door had closed


again or something. That's when I was
fiddling with the switch and looking under
the tape to ms_ke sure the switch was open.
All right, that - that's finally passed
off to the right. It's gone now, and
the - the VTS now is all dark. And it's
beginning to lighten up with sunrise.

341 14 hl 17 CC Jer, that line was - was vertical


running fore and a_%, is that correct?

CDR Yeah, that's right, fore and aft.

341 lh 41 28 CDR Just like a door half closed or something,


on the back side of the door looked like a
piece of - of emery cloth, with light
shining on it, you know, and the light is
reflecting off the - the granules on the
emery cloth. Okay, now we're getting ...
of clouds. It must be Just some sort of
a reflection or something. Okay, the TV
is on, and, Bill, in about 3 _dnutes
we're going to want to pull the VTR on
to RECORD.

PLT Okay.

CD_ At ])_:45 _nc_ 30 secon_'.

341 lh 42 50 CDR Okay, coming up on i_43.

C_]F W_'__ AL2IMETEB to STANDBY.

'i _ _'_ we'_'e watching the VTS "_h you.

,p r, .<_, I' [ try to do a i ttle Yocusing


-'. It. looked lik_ this big ;<cus
K_loL <a the adapter dows a whole heck of
a lot of good. Let's put it there - right
her_,
_ _.zhilewe're luovin_<,of course, there's
not much detail over h__re because of the
< ouJ cover.
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PLT Yea. 'Jell, there's no elou_s. Yes,


there is, there is a little cirrus
down there. Balls in. Here we go.
That's a cultivated field with snow on
it. Going by. And I would suspect
we're probably darn close to Denver.

PLT Roger; I thought ... clouds, too ...

341 14 44 15 CDR Okay Ed, 3 minutes 47:40 for ETC to


AUTO. Now i've zoomed back out Houston
there is a big river just passing down
at - from 9 o'clock to 6 o'clock, very
sinuous. And the state lines you see are
clouds. Or that might be smoke on the
ground, it might be steam. Right now
I'm coming up on a big reservoir.

3_i ih h5 06 SPT Is that the reservoir at ...

CDR Yeah. It's coming right down the


center line is another reservoir. Two
meno_ thatone.

PU Hey C;}p, do you uotice loss of focus


that last little bit of zc ,m?

CDR Were ¢ou looking _n the TV screen down


there?

CDR It's kind o_ hard to te]lo It seems


like "t might go over a little bit.

_I!7I' 20 _ Ckay. Jet. At 45 wind adjoinil_ ...

&, r 14 _i J2 CDh Right _iOW. VTR, ON. 0ka_, g_ng, com_ _g


up at your 12 o'clock is Toledo Bend.
And one of our targets is - let's see
_i,
at is it - number 350? _o 45C. it's
getting ready to cross into the cross,hairs
right now. Stand by.

341 114 h4 05 CDR _LiRK. There's nunlber 450 1 gave a couple


of - All right, we're coming up on Abheyv_lle.
see _Pnite Lake. White Lake is a beauti_hli
Land m_rk. That's the way to go. Okay.
•ka.", _]d, about i _inute f_r ETC ATUO.
StarLing to colieet data.
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CDR There's a fairly uniform area, it's


pretty checkerboard. It looks pretty
much like an agricultural area. Standingby
for 47:20.

341 14 47 20 CDR MARK. 47:20. RADIOMETER, OFF. 34, in


i - i0 seconds.

341 14 47 34 CDR MARK. 194 MODE to _[ANUAL and stand by,


Ed. On m,¥ mark.

341 14 47 40 CDR MARK. ETC AUTO. Stsmdby for 47:50.

341 14 47 50 CDR MARK. 47:50 ALTIS_TER_ ON. Okay


terminate it on Abheyville.

PLT Okay, I have ALTIMETER D_NLOCK light.


It's going OUT. Okay, let's go.

CDR That's really impressive on that VTS ...

CDR Yeah. Start looking for some Yucatan


current here.

PLT Standing for 48:16.

_41 14 48 16 PLT Y_RK. _8:16 190 mode SINGLE. i fri,_'k.


Then i got a MALF on camera 3 w_ich
we expected.

jL J_ 4_ 2_ J _T I shouldn't even have loaded that thing.


5t_ _by, Ed. i0 seeend_; to ETC ST_@[DBY.
Okay, I'm zoomed out u_ r41NIM[Z_now.
Standby

341 14 4_'_h0 CDR M/dIK. ETC STANDBY.

SP You ca_ nrobably ... here. No


p_-oh lea.

C])_ Another oue there.

S}_ Tb_ _ i._l_'tsnow.


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CDR Okay, it's pretty hea%g _ cloud cover


so far. Let's see I've got - _hout
20 seconds to go to the ...

3hl lh 49 15 PLT Standby. MARK ...

CDR A_d the clouds are starting to


break up. Hey we've even got sun
cover here too. Maybe we can see
some currents.

PLT Okay, I'm standing by to give you


another frame of 190.

CDR Okay, Ed, and I don't see any of


those _eat cloud streams with
the - }he - the the ares of c_umulus
over +_'m. I'm sweeping way out
ahead o see if I can't find them.

f 341 14 50 18 PLT MARK ... 190 ...

I LT Okay. I've locked _.v _ADY light.


I'm turning it off 1or 15 seconas
on the altimeters.

CDR I'm go, at to try _o stay in the Sun


Cover, Houston. I think there's more
data available from that. Well, here's - here's
a peculiar-looking wa__ the cloud strea.ms
are king of formed up. I'll give you
some data here.

TDTf_ _
- ,I ._y, I .qot rid of the ALTIMETER UNLOCK
Light. But it's about time to turn it
OFF. Standby.

3hi '4 _,_ i0 _7 MARK. V_ANDBY MODE, to HIGH RANGE 77.


Stan$1 <7 by at 51:28.

_42 .h t 26 [&?&. _LTik_TER ON. Sta_ _Oy tier 190

°q: _ ..... ",' "'"! 36, 190 S_N<,,:


._ "' TT?'_Tqx' r'UL_T?-
"' "
: _ain.
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CDR Going back out to MID ZOOM. I'll


try to look for another target now.

SPT Focus looked pretty sharp when you


went in then.

CDR Yes. That was sort of an intersecting


set of cloud shapes. Okay, here's an
interesting shot for you, Houston.
We've got a sort of an atoll, coral
reef there. And we've got cloud streams
and a cumulus that seems to cut right
across the cloufi stream. I'm going into
MAX ZOOM now. Cot to hold the position
for a Little while. Lot of side drift.
Okay, L'm goint to come back out and see
if I cam find something else.

341 14 52 37 PLT Standby, MARK. 52:36, 190 FRAME


SINGLE. Still have a READY light on
F 190 SINGLE- justlos_ it. Turn _t
OFF for 15 seconds.

SPT IIey, here's some more of those arc


clouds with cloud streaks.

CDR It's a lot easier for you to see


it by ...

SFT ... go in ZOOM. If I go i _ MAX we're


just looking at one cloud. But I'ii
do it.

FLT Okay, I've got the ALTIMETER L_:LOCK


ligb_ again .... READY light ... ON.

JDh ©_a_, :'m going to track this _


¢o r,_]:r and then colae bas__ ou _ 0_;ain.

• r_ , ,'.an you give us _u_]es c_ where"


at right no'_- %Te _:'_u]c!_:_'ecf,_e

'i: . nadir right _. -..r.O0 an_ :,'aekin_


to _he right 12 degre _. Oka:., this - i'm
jus_ going to k_nd of track along this one -
this one is very interesting.You can
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see a bunch of cloud streaks being


intersected by cumulus. :_e're in an area
of intensive cloud strePi<s.

341 14 54 01 PLT MARK ... AUTO

CDR ... the AUTO, Ed.

CC Hey, we're i minute from LOS and we're


going to see you ever Vanguard in about
i0 minutes at 15:05. Correction, 15:04.

CDR Okay, l'm going to vJ_ss Baranquilla if


I don't get with it here.

ILT Okay, ] 're got MALF lights from cameras


h, 5, _md 6 that just came ON. And Just
for ki_ks I'm going to check the . ..
breakers. They all three came on at the

CDR Okay, we're aboat 2 minutes from the


/- Amazon.

7LT Okay, looks like we' ve completed cameras


4, 5, and 6.

SPT i think we ,]u:-'tcrcssed the Rio Negro.

341 !4 58 59 CDR Okay, I'm tracking the Amazon, g_tting


data from ... and I'm left h degrees.
A good part of the Anlazon that w_Ls
under me was under clouds. Now a:_
track this particulsa" hunk of the
Amazon I see an island up te my leapt
in th_ middle of the _'iver 9zld wh:_t
loo_s _ike a sand b_' Just :'ight near
the i'_and. And I'_ _'_'_imp "_I[ :u the
rr'd<_ _ of the water c:" th_ Am_ ',-_
' uyim te avoid clou_: " _e b_ o:

,;_:particular v_e_,_ of gl v P / !
_,_c/{_ud stream.
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PLT ... one .minute. Stand b_.

C]3R That completes the Amaro_. ...

PLT ...

CDI_ Okay Ed, l'm sure you're passed ...


but it's 16 yet. You have about 30 seconds
_tii standby and then at i:i0 you go
back to AUTO. On the mark. i0 second_.
3 on my mark. Stand by.

341 15 O0 50 CDR MARK. ETC STAk{D BY. A_Jl on my mark


ETC to AUTO. < seconds.

341 15 Ol Ii CDR MARK. LYrCAUT(.

341 15 01 46 CDR Y2_RK. Lh5. SCATTEROM_TE]: :o ST; FD by.

SPT Okay, +_ape recorder, this ;s E_. I


_[ thini_we've got sauerror J_ithe pad
here. Special 07 for Sao raulo. It says
we're going to get there _t 05:14. Yes,
I guess that's about right, i was goint
to say 07,

SPT Now Sao Paulo should be easy to f_nd


because _t's g_ _ a lake between it and
the eoasi .

FL_ Locks ii]e we've got about 3/I0 _.oud


the_e, r better.

_- ],ayers of clc_c]s.

-_i.T Oh, ?_'_, it's bett_± :h"!_ that.

CO_ It's ri_t a high layer of cirru_ w_ .h


is scattered or broken _a_d th._n a low
layer o*' cu_ui_,s ... w"th those cloud
_treams. There mu5_ net be much _ind
_cw _ there. You see the - see the cirrus
ahov_, and the cloud streams below?
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PLT fes. Uh huh.

CDR Okay. i think 7 see the coast line


_oming up.

CC Skylab, Houston. _'_OS... 7 r_mutes.

CDR Roger, Crip. We're coming up on Sac


Paulo but it ]_A.s like it migh be
fogged "n.

341 i> 04 35 PLT 190 LOAO AUTO.

CC - - ha<e. It may be cleared up just


before you get there snd we'd like to
thank you eo__ that Fantastic show you
gave u< c'e_'/ag _cross.

CDR Roger. Yo< 're welcome.

3!;1 ±,.-_"
04 45 _._ _£iRK. 192, H)DF, READY; S£: 2, C N_ tun_
RADIOME_ER_ are ON.

DR Boy, Toledo Bend was ._a_ _.,ie open


and b .autllu_

CDR Yeah, I cln _'a_ke out the "oas_]_ ,_


down bel{,w the cloud-= but - -

341 15 '05 06 rL'J i_L,


mb. _"2 malf's eigk o**.

CIR [ mi, rot be sble %o _ee Sac i'aulo


_,t" we're ri_°Lt _macL dal o-. " qle
top of it. Righ< no,.. i'm _ }o}:: _, a,_
and ! can't see it fo_ ihe cloud. _

F_ ' O_ay_ Fd, about '__0,30 seconds, pRt


.;
.....
_ % :,s_%ndby.

Pb !ha y_}u got to do_ Ed, you got P


r_un 1_f_mere at,; go to SOLAR :iNERTIA.
Stared b<, on _! mark, _C to ,_TAJ_D_,.

,i_ O_:ov, :he VFR ._oes off at 06:35, Bill;


I'Ii /'re you : mark.
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341 15 05 50 PLT MARK. 5:50, ETC to STANDBY.

CDR Now, Crip, l'm almost overhead now.


And I can see one little peep of
coastline; but it's broken to overcast.
Two layers of clouds, one low layer
of cumulus and one layer of broken - to -
overcast cirrus. Well, £ guess we
have give up one, that - the rest of
them look fantastic though.

341 15 06 19 PLT SCAT to STANDBY. RAD to ST_:DBY.

_41 15 06 22 PLT 194, MODE to MANUAL and 190_ MODE ... - -

CDR I can see sung_int on rivers and


things end swamp area, underneath the
clouds, coming up through at me. I
think I'll go ahead and take data on it.

341 15 06 32 PLT ... I've got to get the tape light.


Arid i r_ever did get a ready light at the
end of that 190 sequence.

CDR You' ce _onnu _<' mo_-i]y cloud !ata_ l'm


afra d

CC Did you cot the Amazon Ri_r ar_a that


time?

CDR Sure did. round one little hunk of


rive_- stand_ng open. Okay, we got so_qe
grea_ _iister on the oeear and there's
all sorts of stre_s and things in the - ou_
over the ocean that I thffnk are pretty
darn interesting, _n the sanglitter.
Lots off lines, you can see currents,
ripp) _ wave patterns. Man, _t's really
somethin_ . i keep ... - -

r LT ,..

Fii,T f, c,j,. "t looks like we end - we'_e


ux_ C the film in IL ine .ai_ . r:!1
, _ ,:¢ip. Number t_ z _he r m :
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we've got a END _f TAPE light abu_t


30 seconds befor _' tLe end of the run.
That's pretty good timing, l'd say.

CC Be_utiJ%1]. EI_',?- FREP people do good


work.

rLT They s_re did. They timed that right


dowm to the wire. i'm impressed.

341 15 0_ )6 ;D,_ Did you @et _he VTR off, Bill '-_

_LT N egat ire.

_DR Hey, gang; _'ry w__'re _sing .' our


tape un .... we're just gettJr_ tPe V_
off now.

n] Refer.

3C You used up °2 minu_q. You were


" a]otle,_'25 ...

CE_ 0ka- , ood show.

CC A_ad we'_'e gonna go ahead and take VTR


rewJtding for this pass.

CDE Okay.

341 15 _)9 ]5 PLU _,._la+_ ar_, we ow_r n_w?

CDP We're: out ever the water, .', aL.


Le! ': ,_. - Whei'e w_ headed.' Take
a icok at my da_i!y slighter map here.

C_ We_], .vo'd're .. ',.c <'_ome ilr _roLtnd


S(-:_*[_Africa there.

_:" Ve a]

341 ±5 _' 32 ..... ,'is 33.2.

• 1'.'-_
go right up over S:_'atra. Too
bad it's dark in Japaul. We're. gonna
F
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that volcano on the southern end of


K_lshu.

• 1 _ ,T--]
341 15 10 20 CDR Ed, would you turn OFF T_ P0,_,, please?
Thank you.

CC We se_. :_d gett[n_ ahead of us there


putting in the m.neuver time for J0P 13
coming up.

SPT I figure though, Crip, the time from


_C to STANDBY to C_l in I0 seconds is
calling it a tad close. It takes maybe
30 seconds to do it.

CC Right. That's the way we mentioned


it this morning and we kind of left
that u_ to you guys, if you all really
think that -that's a problem, we'll
try to work it a little bit closer here.

CDR Yeah, I think both those guys are fairly


busy here now. You need to allow 30
second_ in there. That will give them
a nice leeway ...

341 15 ii 02' CC Okay. W_'II take that into account. We're


a,_out 45 seconds from LOS. We got a nice
]or!g _ne. We'll see you again in an
hour %nd 4 minutes over Goldstone. And
that' at 16:14. And the crimson team
!:_ .'_ !nx good night. We'll see you
"_ :yo_" _!ay off.

; rip, and all you r_J guys. "_e


i: ,ou red eyes .... - -

_','. :[_ve a nice weekend.

_, Same to you. _o long.

_i_ :4ayyour days off be as relaxing as


uttrs. )Laughter )
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341 15 ii 50 CD_ That's not very good. (T.augh_e_

TIH_ SKIP

341 15 56 2_ S:' Si] i_,at 15_56. This is a note to


th{_ urine world. M092 - MO - M -
I t_hink it's the M071 folks. Okay
we hav'_ dumped a - %hree urine hags
today. Yesterday was boric acid day.
• .. I now see after a - evacuation of
the bag from vacu:nm, I now see remains
of two healty solid chunks of boric acid.
One is about 1/2 an inch long, round
and hard. The second oneabout
1/4 inch long - m_ke that 3/8 of an
nch long, round and hard. And the
procedures were followed for mixing
these bags well for sampling; that is,
t]e bag was shaken vigorously• Before
shaking, I say many particles in there.
After shaking, I could not detect any.
I had assumed that they had all dissolved.
7 _]ave it about i full minute's worth
c ' shake. So apparently a couple of
(,se pellets did not dissolve• It was
_'ery selective in that only two of them -
_oid the bag up to the light and I did
not see any other pellets at all, only
i]_se two. So a_Jparently we must have
some nonuniformities in dissolving those
r_) _ _ts. Whether Jt be - What's caused
- '_he_i]er it'_ initial nonuniformity
r_oduction o] Li_epellets, I'm not
sure. But that's where t}e situstion
does _tand.

3_i 15 5g 01 8 _-' SRT out.

'ri_?£ .,KI_P

341 J6 39 40 CDI_ This is q'_ CDR at 16:40, reporting on


,1_isu_d observations photography or Earth
f

!_ge 18 of 18

observation _d photography. ,h_


first opportunity was 16:20 ZuJu _H-III,
BaJa California. I took three pictures
with the Hasselblad i00. That covered
the area from the California border
down Lo - I believe the Ensenada area.
The - Stand by.

CDR The Agn_a Bi_nco Fault was extremely


well defined, it could be seen from
directly overhead as well as extremely
far down track an_ on the oblique.

34] 6 40 49 CDR It lo_2_d very murh like a K in


the - Jn the grouu_.

END 0]" TAP}


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J_

.
_!i_ 341 XX XX XX SPT Sl°T _t 17:lh debriefing on two passes
here, one the ATM work which was carried
on after the return from Z - local vertical
after EREP. Take that one first. I Went
over and looked at active region 95 which
was just coming around the east limb.
And lookedat the regionright above

L_ i the limb. Took 82B, put it parallel to


_ the limb - tangentto the limb using the
white lights display, 12 arc seconds off
the limb, immediately above active region 95-
qFnat gave a series of exposures at 10h0
• and 160, leaving a SHORT and the equivalent
in the LONG, some combination thereof which
I do not recall exactly right now. I also
gave a - 4-minute exposure for 82B in the
SHORT WAVE LENGTH and all that 12 are seconds
"
..... above the llmb. And I was in LIMB POINTING
at the t_me those exposures were made.
>>.
tPT 56 received 15 minutes exposure and SINGLE
FP_$_ number 2. And 55 received six truncated
MIRROR AUTO RAST_S.

SPT Okay the next full ATM pass which began at


16:15 was a series of pointlngs off the
limb, 6 seconds. They all went real well.
I started, however, the first one I did in g:
the right limb at the east equator by the
east pole - east limb which I was right _
for the roll of 1080. And then I did the
left llmb - or the west equator. I did _[
that so would only have to roll about
Sun's center to get to the third on#. I _- _ _:
used the white light display again ... ._
UP/DOWN. I'll talk about the reasons for
that in a moment. _he only way I could :_
do that quite accurately by _u_In_ the -
with the XU - with the 82B SLIT is ehauging
to the limb. 55 received six truncated ."
MIRROR AUTO RASTERs at 0594 GRATING. "_
And - that was at the first point. The
second point the same. Six . .. truncated
MIF_ROR AUTO RASTERs. The third point •
again six truncated MIRROR AUTO RAST_u_. _:_-.
T

!
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And w- _,_ u_ "flare received the e:<p_surcs


that ii. called for. I gave you LIMB P01_ffING
m_d all of the 82B exposures. Okay, axld
., : at the conclusion, I had a little time
so I went over and got the fourth point,
-_ over the right limb with a roll of m_us 5400.
,_ _ _ !uld essentially gave you same type of
_ ;: data. That Is 82B WAVE LENGTH SHOR_,
exposure, 5 x_dnutes. 55, option B.
_IEROR AUTO I_STER, all DETECTORS, tnc
_ GItATINGat 0594. 56 received a _ILTEf, '
which the only one we had not worked wir_.
We gave them a 7-minute exposure• ::,nd
_ 55 received six MIRROR - truncate,1r,
i1[{R0_
AUTORASTERs.

341 ].719 (i{ <..... , did a auZ u_date at the conc] ....
,he poini,[ug fez" the third the _*
limb position. I'ii call it LB-5 and
_,:_,_ _ _ras surprised _o find out thei _y _,,,
_2 exoerime_t rO_L.L did not change at aft.[.
_! t: if _t was a ... change, it _'_ oniv abe,_
] 1 a_'rmi_ute. So I think you g, ot sore:
very good references for east/west
_ "_ n._rth/south on that one.

; : i" 341 17 19 h'_ _"] I'h_ r_ason I chose to use the wb_t,_ li_[h'
]' _[is_iaJ rather UP/DOWN and zero i_ ,, der
,_ _. ' ) get to the proper position for 82B -

_'_%_'_" well, for all of these pointings is that


!'@70:1_':_ [ no,_l _ed limb,
when I would
i.nto the that on put
the the
rightSI,IT
Limb...
_:, [ had - a UP of around 15. When I we_t
tc,_zer_ it was very noticeably that the
_il
_ .... _. ,_as not cha/_ging to the limb.
o_ When
i ,_fentto the west limb - the left limb -
and put the SLIT change into the limb,
I got a DOWN minus 22. Approximately i;,
that ballpark I could - I can - plus <r
,: _ minus a couple arc seconds on that one for
... ;_, aIzuracy of putting this thing up
. and dowi,ehding the white light display.

341 17 20 4q. _ '


' J " [1 ' ] 'V 6:''_h:o noticed that during the - since
I've don _ _he foyer - limb eoa]ignments
whe- ;e fit'st got on the ATM, _nd nc,-_ _i_,,,
my ]'.:ii,_S :_enter reference for 0i mas

L' ' "=: d f ._m somet]:]_,_ I-.. _ .... r.

if:
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minus _i, ]_ L_elieve it _,_as initall_, to


"__' of !,minus 36 and ._ F,IGHT_oF -
,,maLJ. hurter - which i 're forgot now -
to n_w a RIGHT oi' minus i0. So I'm suspicious
o:" the hiss that we have in there for the

_--;_'[ xqJvSLIT a_id I woU_Ld reeou_nendthat we do


.... a Your-limb coalignment in the near future
t_ whenever that, bias that I've given you is

_ .-_ _ _,,_ vle <_<,i[_have the switch in the IN _osition.


{ild i kno,,_ whaT, I ca_ do eight ilow t_ take
a - well, no i can't, we're on the ... dark
side. Something to ... computer. We']]
%zke the bias switch out. Okay, let me do
_'"_*- a little _,_":4_,_'-t_c_,,u_=
_ here and _'_•_ , be right
c <

_{_d_ 341 17 21 57 _ .... SPT ',/_

"_ _ : . O[4a)f_ bP' ,'.{,:_al]1b . j


_'!_ 341 17 24 ,:,h "" ...... :24. ,_Li i'm ]ockJrg
a:. _,l.... :._ ,:,U._ SEN[',OR readoul for the
C'_
i hi.a,
_: Irr, bias OUT. I notice there a delt_

ib's still minus 54 as it was when we did


_{,_ between _he IN and the OUT in I]P/DOWq_ and
tle four-]imb coalignment. In LEFT/RIGHT,

have still
_ot
_] the ... biases changed,
Lt's hard for me to believe that there's
not much drift in the instrument, So the
g only thing that I can recommend is a

_ - four-limb coaligrnnent. I did a real quick


_':<:_ .., check before we went into s_mset _nd
L'-alpha i and the white light slit oz'
Xb_ slit are still in good s_reement as
to where the limb is - both UP/DOWN and
LEFT/RIGHT. Still l'm a little mystified
right now by why we have this vast difference
• between where the white light display says
the - the slit is changing to the limb snd
where the - ... the bias values ... I
wonder if there's any roll limb alignment;
let me thimk about it.

341 17 26 II J'PT SPT ou_,.

341 17 27 48 PLT PLT, time "- 1,':30" reporting completion


of housek,'epinK l0 Alfa 3. Did that. ._/i_{o
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PageOr6

housekeeFing 2 Alia and Bravo, housekeeping O0


£ Romeo 1, 60 Romeo 2. ! used both ... and
- used the agent i with sample i, the
agent 2 with sample 2. Both samples to
test _ to tank 8 tested out at 4 parts per
nil.lion. I injected 20 units to bring it
up to t,parts per million. And PLT out.

]i' 341 17 h8 _7 2P': SPT at 17:48. Handheld photos beginning


w_tb PK 47 cn the - with the "4AGand
FRAME nurn] 9r 90, was the first. It was

,_ <aken at i4:44, 7 mil]imeters_ f/ll, 14/50"


no pstl_e_'ns ,d' any town which is slighti,v
. northwest of the Denver area 7 looked up
in %be FR],]Ppass but the - ETC was not
.nperatin<. At duir_p !_:45 _e [_ad snow
a.rc:_nd the Denver area, _,.J_].- N_:4,'J wo
_<_ _ 6 exposure of Dallas - £ort Worth,
fo__ urban development. 14:h7 the Houston
again which showed a fair _mlo'_t of the
ooiiut_on Ln the - from the _hip channe.
s_d _t-Lso - and a_Lso the ... going out
i_to the ]_I_. 14:h7 also i took one of the
,_ < ',_l'&:l_e
_es.ikmont area and it _'_< also
_! '_<( Dol]uted dowTi there. I_:48 T _-,ot one ...
by hakm 'Thlrles mid i_ showeJ ,.xeep$1onaLly
! :,_. _ood ... f'om_s exten<iLmg w_l_ ' out iuto the
oceea_ 'l_ne f±_}_:_enuFk_ers for these were
cesm_, :_ve\y . 01, 92, 93, 9h, 95. ,_Im
! was :shut st 1/50 of a second; iO0-m] Hmete;-
_- lea. The lens for it were f-iS; ... was
at C ! ] ],

: ' 3hl 17 h9 i_'= : . m :"k 4'] : is_, at 14:5_i, fr_::,_ _wlb_' 9;,;
_',]:, 100 t '_[ " t .... "!

"±ha _ _;as by
. Panama sz}d there "gas an awful
;. 341 17 h'9 _4 JP'[
% " ].st of d_ssoLoration to the water - ve,-.v
_4 i_.ii! g-(-eo_'.. And _iso fa_.rlv is__e po ÷_n
_;. , ,1] ,; not l]a_etiIne%0 v _ _"' _, -__+_¢bat T
''Hal< is _L'obably t), ",:"
'___.,., , F }. : .... ; .
At ]9:50-Lh:57 - frame nl_,l_,'-" ,:'" ...
[

_<_$_'t' _ ', 'l_e c±ou, i .... )ver Brazil• L _'." _ [,we go_
;.-;;_e_ a good J_o_ ... Yesterday, I _S.uPt !,'_ke
_e,._. " a_ny photos o;' it.
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Page 5 of 6

341 17 50 48 SPT ... cloud ... continuously. And went over -


looks like ... pick these up. i got it
from ... I did not bother to take any more,
_Itnough we were going across there. It
was ... of ... but ...

341 17 51 24 SPT SPT out.

341 17 59 13 CDR This is the CDR at 17:59 Zulu. I Just


s_arted one can of peanut butter and got
_other from overage. The can just started
had peanut butter oil in the top of it
indicating that there had been some leakage
in the can. CDR out.

341 18 14 16 _PT SPT at 18:13. I think I did the orbital


scan at 17:48 before the dtm_ ... maneuver.
We got the building block pretty tuned up;
no problem. The TV downlink was missed,
which l'm sorry. We got up here late, not
realizing we had a TV downlink in the
schedule. It only had us getting up here
_i for a shortperiodon ATM and I lookedat
_i_. the buildingblock 32 and thoughtwe had
plenty of time for that, we saw the observing
i_i" time but missed the TV downlink. Okay,
the remainder of the time I spent looking
_ for a bright spot and expecting.... And
detector position, grating position 1941,
vector 3. Found one with a - first of
_ all used XUV monitor picture and located
what I thought was a fairly well - isolated
and - but prominent bright spot at about
730.6 solar radii; got one keyed-in position
i_
_ using the XUV monitoras a rough guide to

vector 3. It got a reading of over 200,


_ili get me220
maybe in there,and thatmatched
or so. I then mycross
checkedmy
hairs, ... on monitor two, for the center
of the 55 instrument relative to the
_!. XUV monitor and, sure enough,they were
!_ righton. So the limb ...which I did the
other day is certainly very good. We got
a good probe for pointing to locations on
the XUV monitor, maybe better than I
suggested earlier this morning on the
air-to-grolmd. Okay, we've got pointing
at the maximum which I found to be further
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Page 6 of 6

shar_,_ - that i_ pJus - minus 2 arc seconds


m_de - made ._t fall below 20_. ... _irecl.er
gave 82B a wave-_Length short 2.5 seconds,
I0 seconds, and then an expos_n_e of prime 4
sequence, so you got 2.5, i0, 40 and on up.
And 55, I returned the grating to REF which
gave a partial grating auto scan and it now
is getting in a mirror auto raster. And _f
I can get this mirror auto raster done in
time, I can have one more grating auto sc_u
before, w_ have to go on with dump 13.
SPT _ut.

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Time: 341:182h to 3_d:i955 C_
12/7/73
Page I of 5

341 18 2:_ 25 C[ A r_nuze 'til ,_,


T_O_ _o±ustone I_L IO-±/_ ,_[n_tcs
At 14:28.

PLY' Rog, an<[ ]0 seconds to E; "P C_2ART.

T_

341 18 43 52 CDR This 5s the _?D[_at 38:44 Zt[lu. Stand by. Say
again, Bruc.

341 18 4)¢ 32 CDR This is tLe i_DR at ].9:45 Zulu - with a report on
some hamdhe i photography. Some of it was ta/<en
_whi]e back 'uud i[ haven't h_d thne to report it.
%he "irst p_tography I want to report is - was
" _
taken a% I(_._3. This was an }D_ optiona/ that wss
in tb_ pad. H_-III, BaJa Califo'nia. Y took
three Nasse]bla_ !00 photos at f/ll, 1/250,
fr_- _ 99, 100 and 10i of magazine Chsmlie X-ray
h7. _he weather over Ba4a was just absolutely
clea" a_ a boll. I took a mosaic essentially,
som_w'a oi an obl_que on the California-Mexico
coast, or CJ _fornla-Mexico border, down to about
Ensanad,_. '_Slearea in question is the - the
%gua Blaneu fault area. The, oh I can't remembe ',
the Se_ dose pluton I think it was. Ang the phot ,"
were ts/<en _rom the south looking north, q/ne_z
w_;_e taken from about over the folding Just sout:'_
of t_e Dluvon.

341 i_ i _ O'" _ I dr,! n-_t have much time to do an} v_sua_ ob:_ev-
r ii, _ c ,preens;, however one thing was q_it_ ,
:'.i, _ _. %e Agua ]lanca faults _nd tho - t;_
"_',,, Lnere along the fault is extremely e_s
• qe [_ clear weather and especia ly w th a
• +_uity. l_e the offset cross fault
there, from where we were and from the oblique
area we were at looked like a great big K had he_ n -
the letter K had been branded right into the
_round. The Blanee - Agua Bla_ca fault was
,:,_,re -'i_ east to s_e _s well ;, _he _oss fa _
_!_ th,: - I th_nk m:_,'be the pl_,)_os _ :t I got w
very mt_eh - very eacily show the - the movement
along the fault. _e next photos were t:f_en at
16:31.

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Page 2 of 5

Lb wss ',wn r ,cto_,. ;_J, were _'r_mes ]02 and 103


,_r t.b, - IZ._t _.pted t_J _et some intertropical
co_ivergenoe:% ue clo_s.

?,41 18 47 ]O CDR I b_d _ue wrc,_g F stop in there it was f/ll, so I


took ....
_ mo-e at f/J6. And those wei'e frames
104 e_ 105. _%_ese are in response to a request
on the pa_ eor ste_'_:-_ _'_irs i0 seconds apart.
Building b]o_ _ - correction, hand_held site
HH10. Frs_nes numb_ r 104 and 105 were in nort_
latitude of the - of the zone, t_ken at approxi-
mately ]0 degrees nor_. latL _ude, just north of
_ e , pagos Islands. The - st_p was 16 - ever

_[:. ()__,) he Let me - did .,ou _urn me off? Ok _y, the -


t_o ',__xt i)Jctires were at 16:32. _he nexl - the
ne_i_ _ici.u_'ewas _i 16:32. it was also wd_h _he
};as;< _lh[ad; uli the._-epictures were taken ut of
t!< 190 wi; _ow. P_f the way, the ITZ clovis an
+h G_i:_pag<s picture and another set of I?Z ,'L<,. ,
]}_;e- - _ CZ clouds la+er. At _6.32 I to_ a
picture < r :i_c C_!]ao_; island ]n an atte:._p[tc
g_*• _ r _' "'_ of the f ] i Volc_zx_, }_59 but ""
go ,! o _i _-', m_,ed i_ a: ! ,,_'s comoietely co'¢_r
ov_,_• ;!t] c!Duds :_!l" :_ J L,''_] could see w_s t_,
besch. _ Lt I went :_:_d s_l _.ook the picture
_:_,,_., ;: !_use I figuv d J !'there was any acti ']1•
,'_ ' ,'o:f volcano, yo'_ might be able to detect
[, J_. he clouds. "_s'},_ some smoke or someth'ni"
i _ :he c]._uds. Then s! 16:B5 1 took another
"*_-
....._", *_ in the souih :,_i_ udes for HHIO
: _ _._as frame _ 's_ we.':_!'r_mes of 107
) Again and ]' ' 16, iO_-mlli'_eter
_':tse]bl_d lens, ]/25G, and a m'._gazi_e of Char]
X-r_: 7.

34] 18 49 44 CD_ An _hen at some time later, _;t ] :05 Z_u, I too'.<
fr,re _'__Der 109 at the snme ._t .....and these
were_ clouds in the mid Pacific TT<'. And :'ig_-.i
fLow_ for the l_fe of me_ r _mn'i ramember what
was I saw in those clo_ds that w_s interes'inf
enough to take a picture so it's going to oe s
surprise to me when I get back and look at them.

941 18 50 09 CDR Then at 18:17 while just west of the coast of Chile,
F,umT_ Tape _4 /-07
Page '-: <)[_ ],

I not[ _d a vet? r ab'upt change_ an interface be-


<ween 'o different kin[s of clouds. We had unae_
,is, diu<ctly "_und_'rus p_'etty m_ch over the Islas
Juan F ,_nandez Islands the clouds looked very
much like tortoise-shell or scales on a fish.
It looked to me l_ke they were cirrus. That
torto_ e-shell cl'_s cloud, you know, very
pate_j_ much like Bernard cells only I'm pretty
sure they were cirrus, or at least high clouds.
And then to the south running from the northwest
to the southeast was a long line of cumulus clouds,
some cu3_ufonimbus, anff then beyond that was clear
water. Indicated to me that we had a frontal sys-
tem going there but i was curved in the wrong
direction, and so I _,_ agh_ it was inter(stin_
enough 1o ts/_e a picttu'e of.

_ °
"_4] ][_ _ ]g (_ ;_en as w_ zoomed in ,_ver Ine sout_ ern ±_gen,,in
_nd _he]ean area, I f¢,una that the land <_a_:_ ';_,
l_i<e clear so I to_,k _nother picture, whi,.'_ [:_
_'_'_:u_ ili_ of the s_uth Argentina _mi ChJ] r_._=,_
near _nt south of <,(lfo San ,_or_e. Tna wa:_ <a e_
at ]8:]9, frame Ill, r stop was _. Hass_ib]_
]00, CharlJe X-ray 7 was 1/25( ",hi then _u_ _]'"
ei' t, "_de of Ar_zent_na again, r_:u ac_'os2 the
" ]_h% _een east se__u)e!iti_ieettrreF_t or p]]_.!bi_i_
_;.;:ever it is t___t _>ill ha_ o_, _-o<4".,
last couple [" lays. _L . ., is .....
_,_,-. .gry much like 6" - like a st:'e_/]]<,_"_ i"0,

_ere ,'_ies alon_ tl ;iie of it • And they -- _._"


_S

o;-ctures are fr_'_es /i, i]_, _nd iil' of Charlie


X-ray h'[, I took th _m at f/16, a Lundred lO0-
raillimeter i'_:-selb]mL 'ous, 1/°50 of :_ second.
In a couple of areas _n this serpent_e _reeL
swirl of things, or e long serpentine swath of
water_ we cou]d see something !nat looked reddish
brown. And I'm wondering if maybe _hat "_m eifher
seaweed or kelp or po]lut]om, I'm '_ u_ sure which.
In close to the - in c....
_o_e to the b,,ach ! ,_gain
saw what looked to me like petro]c_m_. Tr,e kin_]
o_ b]_es and reds a_d _-_
__,!_e_.a th_ [ou ge" when
you see gasoline on water. And - or the lavender
ths2: ?¢oi see when you see casoline <in water, a ,d
i_ _ade me think of :>et ]cu:t polluJion.

!: . '_ _ ii_J i:: the CDR. El ., .......


,_:<
F

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Pa_e 4 ;" q

i'and_ : _ photog_"aphy. L n_, _w_ - !w,_ optionals


r_t 19:30 which I didn't gel because [ was still
working on the ATM JOP 13. These ware Kilavea and
_he island of Hawaii. I don'b know what the
weather was; I feel badly *hal I missed it. I
think you probably should have put that on the
PLT's _etai]s because he was available to - at
that time s_d he might have been able o catch
it.

341 19 38 43 CIh CDR oi_t.

34] 19 41 17 PIT PLT al - the s_bject is handheld photographs, at


19:40 ._:_I a half approximately. _(o_ a pict,-e
of abo_t lO degrees south _.f irte-tropic_, u-
vergenee _one in the Pacific. Very inter, <J:_g
combJnaticm of clouds, cloud streaks, mixT '_ o
cue and an open BernarJ cell. A];.o, the : _:_.n
I took Lhe picture was ... developed this _ •
form, the side of the water was parallel _ (:]o_d
streaks. Also, the - it wasn't tle - the inter,-s_
ing gap, ,)pen gap irlthe c]ouds here, the _' a_'
areas fnat don't exact y look like Bernar - _,
Berna ! cells, but are jusr_ areas of completely
c ear -_f _:loud area.

341 ]) _2 27 PLT A_o, _n l,his sz'ea, there is considerable evidm.


of the.' c-m_iuzus cutting - a little bit higher th_:i
the clou*]_:_streads and cutting across them ...
.'_bout a 2CI to 30 8e_ree s_gle.

341 19 44 02 P[f] PL,T a_ - to photograph a p_ace with the Hasseib] _<


a,_d t_e fr_,_e mLml_er _s number _I_. Also I want _=
to make one additional co_.ent as far as the way.
pattern on the surface of the water, it was
emphasized and highlighted by a sun]it patters.

D4_ ]J 45 i+ ....... : '


::_,_ _._cdz'rJtlg appea2 _et _ c _ ('er!,P,i_] t.'_ uJ i'orr,
*T ,d _,_" had no name f_r_bu' .7="_'y su_Rested what
i tho,;_ht a pretty good nm_le, it's called
lu_rtoise-shell. Now what thJ= is, it's usually a
collec_ion of them and w.na_ _ney appear to be - lik_
a lot of cells, and biological life cells. They're
_- close together, have sha_-ply def_ned boundaries and
they tit together sort of like an irregualr pattern
on a _ '<o[s _-she!i. _nl each one of these is
"air!y sharp<, defJ_led sround the perimeter
",ithough th6 perimeter is irre_'ul_r.

34i _ ) _C} }_6 kL_ _ And the - although the textui_e is not only . .. of
these F'L'ti'uiar cells. They're - they appear t,_
De f]at -,ritn a very thin diminutive depth, but
each ont of them, almost a]] of them have a sort
_f whst WOLA]d confo_n to a nucleus of a - of a
2ell, and it's just a little hi_ more dense than
the rest of the - thicker than the rest of the
c]oid _Jud of course h_ighter because of the thick-
ness nd greater refle_tivity of light. I don't
kr_w, aybe this is a classical pattern-type
c]ou_ t'ormations and it's well-documented, b_t
we - we have never se,_n it - we never heard _f it
bei', "_. And it's sort of interesting 'canse it
<ioe_ !%,_ _hese sharplj defineu feat'omes a_,,_ I'm
trying t< see if there is 8_ything on the su:fac_
of water, sty pattern, wave forming, clos_iy
assooia_,_ _ith t_em because they ,_o hs_e ,_-c!
shar<dy _ 'ined peL'ime<ers.

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12/07/73
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3141 20 15 35 SPT SPT at 20:15, ATM, debriefing the two


passes with _ JOP 13 in between. Okay.
I'Ii talk first about the - JOP 13
and how that went and then I can hit
the solar work, which was done on
either end of it. Okay. All the
steps went along very straightforward
way up to - Well, first of all, let
me go back and make a point about
the update of the new c_m_d. It's
my understanding now wewill do
it - do the _pd_te - at least an
orbit prior to the m_neuvers so
that the corected c_, could
be uplinked in time to _e the
changes on the JOP S_m_y Sheet and -
insert them for the _gneuver. Okay,
everything w_nt as advertised all the
way through the _aneuver on up to -
, ;[ Well, let's _alk about when we finally
• got on attitude.We hit the ENTER up
to initializedstr_pdown,when we got
Q the attitude ierrorto zero. The
STAR TRACKER iwas alres_y psoitioned
to the right gimbal angle; So we Just
went ACQ AUTO and got a star right away.
And the INNER GIMBAL on n_er i was
00 -plus 00_7; on number 2, it was
plus 0378. So we're only 5 off on star
l, and 3 off ion star 2; not too bad.
• Jerry was wonking the STAR TRACKER and
I did all of_the entries on at the -
the D_, follow the J0P Summary Sheet.
i used the h_-35 for the calculations,
came out with a delta PHI X in bias,
0.037 degrees, a minus 0.21_ degrees.
i had the ma_auvers all _et to enter,
which was a 52021, 51_0_, 51025, and
5OOOO.

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Page 2 of 7

o41 _0 lg 91 _."f aerry confirmed that my _ calculations,


that we had the right values (Yawn) to
be entered and rather quickly got a 375
for the INNER GIMBAL on 2. At that point,
we were ready to start the exposures.
That was at the time of 19:04. Spiea
available time was 19:07; so we started
the sequences at that time. 52 got the
exposures I'll show you for correlation
of data at exactly every 5 minutes.
And unfortunately - I think it was twice
in there - we g_ve them a second exposure
and addition their 27-second exposure
before I hti the STOP switch. And also -
which I'll talk about a little bit.
We got FA_T SCAN data on the back of
our door. We monitored D_'TECTOR 3 and
could see nothing but noise. By that,
we mean that all four digits on the
left are beign zero and the one on
the rightwas Just occasionallyflicker
out of zero and we could never identify
what the figure was; but most likely
one. At the first line, 58, the first
_can - first MIRROR, AUTO RASTER, we
hart line 58, gave a 2 at that - and
we do not take that too seriously. We
want to take another lap through it.
And we watched it again and noted that
our STAR TRA_(ER INNER GIMBAL ANGLE had
dropped down!to 373, 2 arc minute's
change. And I felt - at that point,
we'd be lucky if we'd see anything on
the 55 and we did not.

341 20 20 5] _ T We observed that with the XUV MON and


could observ@ nothing but - a long
integration @xcept - just random count
or noise, If!you will, showed up more
prevalent in@the center of the s_reen.
So recapping_then 52 got the correlation
data, 55 got_the MIRROR, AUTO R_qTEI_,
56 - got a 2_-minute exposure, exactly.
And at the very conclusion, in order
to make it a_ even 20 minutes, we hang
on there until 1 minute before the
maneuver, which I think was probably
calling a little elo_e, The net _e_mlt
f
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was that in our hurry to shut down


the experiment and to get the - get
ourself thinking about the maneuver,
in 1 minute, we started 52 at that
1-minute remaining in order to get
that last exposure in there as an even
5 minutes; realizing now we should
have gone 1 minute earlier on that.
And before we got the OPERATE light,
we got into the DOOR CLOSED mode and
closed the dOor and promptly forgot we
had it going in FAST SCAN. So I was
really glad the ground 2as looking over
our shoulder. We may have noticed the
FRAMES REMAINING decrement in a
little while_ but we probably would
have blown some film.

341 20 22 40 SPT ... maneuver went back, no problems.


Z waLched the INNER GIMBAL, OUTER GIMBAL
F on the CMGs and alsothe HXyZ and HT.
All zeemed to work out fine; all well
' withinthe acceptable 7¢_ts. And
we got back and settled out and it
took aroun_ 2 minutes before we got the
attitude error zero, at which time I
reinitialized the strapdo_n. And at
that point, when we were - we initialized
the strapdown, we had fairly good-sized
errors in the ACQUISITION SUN SENSON.
They were no_ zero. As a matter of
fact, they were roughly X plus 15 percent,
and in Y, about a minus 6 percent.
That's the best of _ recollection.
I hope you have that data on tape.
And everything else went fine. I
thought the procedures worked well -
•.. 3 CMGs and doing it on 2 with merely
a mib fired, I was very happy with the
plann_ug that went into it. Thought
it came off rather smoothly. Another
piece of data, when we got back and
I did a nu Z update - our nu Z jumped
up to minus 1.0 from a relatively
small value Qlose to zero, which I
f • do not recall- which I'm sure you have
on _- have st_ and _he experiment
roll J_mped frc_ plus - I'm sorry, minus
5_01 to minus 5482. 81 arc minutes change.
r_/N'i_,;"_[)o °)17 - ,
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341 20 24 _.2 EFT Okay, that concludes the discussion


of JOP 13. Solar work which was done
before and after - First we got the building
block 32, straightforward. ;uld as I
believe I mentioned before, I did a
little work @n a bright point. The
first - thatls before the JOP 13, I did
it on a - Oop- bright point and
maximized in magnesium X. And that
discussion I think you had previously.
Going back to the same bright point
after the JOP 13 (yawn), I m_imized
in oxygen VI and got a reading of -
between 900 and 1000. And it was really
sensitive. And - i think I was getting
a little more accurate pointing -
We_l, by accurately, I was looking at
a little shsx[ply - more sharply defined
bright point fin oxygen VI, which I'd
expect because it's lower in atmosphere.
The exact coordinates at which I worked
at - and these were immediately after
the nu Z update - were a ROLL of minus 5482,
and LrP of plus 440, and a _FT of
minus 460. Again, it was fairly
prominent one.

341 20 26 40 SPT i went to it using the XUV MONITOR, which


is a excellent tool for that
particular type of work. And the
CROSS HAIR - - with the CROSS HAIRs,
i was able to put it right on there and
then did some fine tweaking using the
55 readout, got me right in there.
The fine - fine tweaking though in the
50's - with the 55 does take a fair
8;nount of time, mostly because of the
dynamics of the MPC. It cannot
step ! arc minute - or i arc second at
a time very easily. And you make a
little input with the hand controller
and you'll end up with _uything between
zero and 3 and 4 arc seconds. Just an
asode jere. of 0 were tp design or try
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to p_]b some specs on that NPC, for a


second time I asked for a scale s_tch
on that one also where we could go
hardover relatively low rate. Though
it does take a little while to - to
tweak up finally and - with the MPC
because you - use - usually end up going,
say LEFT/RIGHT, maximize, UP/DOWN,
maximize, another LEFT/RIGHT, and another
b_P/DO_NNuntilyou've honed in on it and
the numbers keep coming out to the same
values.

F',2T Okay, unfortunately when I did get


back there, all I had time for was a
little over -Well, almost two GRATING,
AUTO SCANs maybe a one and a half
GRATING, AUTQ SCANs before we hit 400 K
for 55; a PATROL, SHORT, 56; and a
WAVELENGTH, Short for 82B with a time
mode of ... exposures of 2.5, 10, 40,
160 and [ was Just going into the -
f 640when - when I cut out - when I -
where it got to 400 K and I cut
it off. Had I been quick enough,
i would have gotten it before we
ended up one extra frame of film; that
_s, when i saw the READY light come
on for 3-1/2 seconds.

_'_i
1' K__ j, " _ d) ' [el":-_. sgs.ini This Ls [,he _h-iendfuy .-_'q"_'
at 2_: _2, ATM JOP 13, additiona! piee_
of information and a request.
As i was scrubbing up the JOP 13
sheet here, I remembered that in ±ooking
at X, Y, ... _that we are given a
value of minus something which we had
to subtract from 360. I think it would
be useful in the future if we have
any negative values, that they are
subtracted from 360 and set up in that
form as that"s what we read ouZ on
the X, Y, an d Z. Thank you.
w

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341 20 33 34 S_)T SPT out.

TIME SKIP

341 20 53 O0 SI_T SPT at 20:50. The M092 run data


on the PLT. Leg blood pressure, 155
over 78. Left legband, Alfa November
and right legband, Alfa Quebec.

341 20 51 30 _ SPT out.

TIME SKIP

341 2_ 05 23 S}_'I
' Friendly SPT at 23:05 - Make that 21:05
(music). PLT subject of M092. Left
leg is 13-5/8 and right leg, 13-1/2.

341 21 05 4_ SPT SFT out.

TIME SKIP

341 21 h2 05 SPT 8PT aL 21:h2 (music), subject M092


where we had two diversions during
the run. So the timing did not come
out as specified, but I think we got
you what you wanted. "We had a battery
_&lfunciton on the Nikon 0)_. S_ we
cannot get a READY light for the flash.
That took 5 minutes to change out. So
the subject then l0 _ - lO _nutes
_f resting at zero tilb ... bcfore
we started run 05. And then i got a
call from Houston after - Just about
the time I went to switch over to
50 millimeter ... tape recorder ...
in our 1 minute off when we - 1-minute
wait ... 50 millimeter and we've given
yon an extra minute's worth of data at
50. Ene problem with the tape recorder
... because ... nobody's been to the ...
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and - that's why I wish we had ... to


which reading you'll come out with.
in the particular case, I had I was
going over tO ... Bravo mad now ...
Bravo while it was still very close
to Bravo while _t still was in Charlie.
,_owe're just gonna have to try and
make out whieh one we're in now a little
more cs_ef_1] ly.

341 21 43 47 SPT SP_ out.

341 21 45 46 _SPT (Music) SPT at 21:45, subject for }4151.


We started the run at 19:25 and we're
now going over into the }4093 portion.
... very off-nominal. The CDR helped
the PLT get the electrodes on while
Y ... up to the A_4 and then we had a
problem with getting all the camera
equipment squared away for facial
f photos. Finally...take the photos
and the battery malfunctioned and that
hsd to be fixed before we could
-_nt_nued. All in all_ it was a fairly
oYf ... _nd time duration ...

34] 2] 46 3_'! SP _ :]PT ,'._


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341 ?i 55 4h [{I_T 21:45 io{kin_ _ [WlSl. We =_4art_d the


run at -L9:25 an,_ we're _)w goi:_g _'._er
Lnto the M093 ;)_rtiou. A problem arose
and _t was ver_# off nominal. The CDR
help_d the PLT get the electrode_ on while
I was still up at the AR_4. And then we
had a ,_rot!em o_er getting all the camera
equipment squared away for facial photos.
Finally when we were ready to take the
pl_Jtos and the battery malfunctioned and
t:hst h__<ito be fixed beT'ore we could continue.
So _-I in all it wa_ fairly off nominal
for ... SPT out.

CDR ':__ exposure on SI_,3. That's plate 04.

341 ,-2i' 33 :hi _lli !_ 0he C]_ at 21:9o Zu3u, debriefing


h_ ,q_,]
pass tLat star_ed al, t0:55 Zulu.
:_t':_ see, started out with b_ilding bloc.< o,
steli 2 and witm a roll change to ....
2_:i -,;ilc]ingb]ock 2 went without any
pri:_,_'s at all. /_d then we went to a roll
of _O,} ,tnd I _tepped into building block 28
a_! I _c_u_-'_at that was going beautifully
'n_b!3 T noticed tbat the S056 terminated
tNv _ s:_if early. D_,d it terminated -
!e_', see, the expc 'e wa_ to have _,e,:
:_ _iuutes long _nd _, - iz terT_inatec_
_ar].y. So I wa_ a !'t corfus_ by that
but nonplused I pressed on an_;ay. Went
on to JOP 24, step i, where I encuunter_ <]
my old friend, buildi_g bloc_ 2_, again.
Made the s&me boo boo the second time,
and that is on a 56. I started the
exposure, SINGLE FRAME 4 LONG with an
exposure of 8, but I did not turn the
camera switch OFF, so the thing shut
itself down automatically and then,
finally, after the second blunder I
finally woke up, realized what I had
done wrong; but unfortunately I wasn't
thinking quick enough to reeov=_' it _or
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you. i think if _ had t_r :_:i rJ_£ht


arolind _id initiated _t ad _in and used
__other f_.ame and set 4 t n? _'o_'ec_v
there was time because i dJi v,_t realize
there was slot time at the end of the
second building block 28 {_nd JOP 24;
%he one that starts _% 17. .<;c_,
S056, I
did it to you; instead of giving you the
nice long 8 minute - correction - a
5 minute and an 8 minute exposure that
you wanted on SYNGLE {_AME. h, T gave you
a shorter exposure, which of course, belongs
to the normal mode of running SINGLE FRAME L
and the long - long exposure - long wavelength.
;o, _ apologize for tnaL. if i had thought
quJ cker i could have recovered _ne of them
f'o" yoL_ but the first .one was lost forever.
And of course, so was the seccne one. Now,
fJnallD !laving run building bio_k 28 the
5_ird _.ime, i finally got it right;.
The l_st s :ate,_ent is repeated _ga±_ ,
t

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341 21 57 36 CDR 5 minutes long. I'm in building


block 28 again, made the same boo boo
the second time and that is on the 56.
i started the exposure single frame 4
along with an exl_oS%%reof 8, but I did
not turn the camera switch off so the
thing shut itself down automatically,
and finally up to the second blunder,
I finally woke up to realize what I'd
done wrong. But unfortunately I wasn't
thinking quink enough to recover it
for you. I think if I'd have turned
right aroun& aad initiated it again
and used another frame and set it up
properly, there was time because I did
not realize there was a block time at the
end of the second building block 28 at
JOP 24, the one that starts at 17. So,
S056, I did it to you. Instead of
giving you the nice long 8 minutes -
correction, a 5-minutes and an 8-minute
exposure that you Lw_mted on single frame 4,
I gave you a shorter exposure which
corresponds to the normal mode of running
_' sin_le framei h in the long - long exposure,
long wave-le_gth. So I apologize for that ;
if I'd have _hought quicker, I could
have reeover_ one of them for you but
_ the first one was lost forever. And, of
_, course, so was a second one.

341 21 59 15 CDR Now finally having run building block 28


the third time I finally got it right.
i feel like $cbultz the Butcher. Anyway',
the third time I ran it_ I r_an it pro-
perly. You got - S056 got _ts full
8 minutes on frame 5, or I should say
filter 5. And I truncated it _t - the
whole thing at hOOK. That is, I should
say Just 55, option 3 was running. I
i sneakeda few peeps at the XUV man
while we were Sun-centered, and I
didn't see anything new and spectacular.

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In H-alpha i, whi_eall Bun-centered,


I or H-alph_ 2 1 should say, I can see
a little bit of that plage pee_ing
over the - peeking over She limb on
the east limb. Really I didn't see
anything ne_this afternoon that I
didn't see this morming.

341 22 00 24 CDR There are some filaments beginning to


come around the east limb up about, i
think 30 degrees from the - from
the equator. There is no special
activity as far as PMEC or anything
like that. It's lower thsau a snake's
belly, running around 150 down to 71 up
to about 200. So it's not anything to
crow about. I did notice the polar
coronal holes while fooling around
with the XUV mon, but of course Ed got
some beautiful pictures up here with
the polaroid too, so there was nothing
new and startling there for me either.
The 56 gays, I'm sorry. I just didn't
completely followthe checklistas
closely as I should have, aud I cost
you a couple of under exposed frames.

341 22 01 28 CDR CDR out.

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341 22 40 48 SPT Si°T at 22:40, ATM an addendum to the


previous report, previous two rep_)_s
and a discussion of the bright point.
The last report I gave a - what Y
called precise coordinated which were
taken right after a nu Z update. And
those coordinates were given, however
the bias sw£tch was out at point so
that the up,down, rather thou a plus 440,
should be plus 336. And in left/right,
rather than a minus 460, it should be
minus 442.

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-_4i 22 41 43 _Ff f_ oul .

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_hi 2_ 48 3] SPT SPT at 22:48. Sunject is handheld


photos. And it's on weather systems,
low pressure areas. We're over the
south Atlantic, and I got a good look
at a low pressure system which had
three hands repeating in towards the
center. The three bands were adjacent
to one another, rtunning psrallel, on
nearly parallel as they spiralled in
a clockwise direction towards the
center. There were thunder storms
along each of the thrrr bands even though
they were relatively close.

_- 341 22 h9 29 SPT At the very center there was a lot of


cirrus -_nd poking up through the cirru:_
was some overshooting cloud top, all
in the locale; not isolated overshooting
cloud tops, but it looked to be Just
all one unit. I think in the future
whe_ ! get one of these_ if we have any
data acquisition c_ra film left over,
I'Ll try an_ get you some frames a
% second, and see if we can't detect _ny
motion. By eye I could not detect a
great deal of motion, if any at 8.11.

341 22 50 02 SPT I 5hink most of the change that appears


occurs because of our change in position
relative to it. Correction on that.
We're in the Atlantic just coming up
to South America and we'll be going into
the - I'm somry we 8re in the Pacific
and we will _e coming up to _he Atlantic
in .just a moment. SPT out. We're -
rorrection, we're coming up ri£ht on Samoa.

41 _._ b2 26 2ii SPi' a6ain on the weather descripiion


_h_ch ! Just gave of the low pressure
b

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area. The photograph which was taken


was on CX&7,1 fr-_ number i17, taken
f/16_100-mil!_ters 1/250 of a second
at 22 :_8.

341 22 52 48 SPT GMT. sPT out.

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3hl 22 05 hl PLT PLT at 23:05. This will be handheld


photograph number 118 out of the Hassel-
blad maga_in e Chariie Xray 47. The
sunJect is rather unique. I have
called it a cloud fracture pattern.
What it is, appesms to be lower clouds
that have Just separated, but have
the - the line of separation sticks
together llke a Jigsaw puzzle, but
_- the cloudsh_v# been pulled apart,oh,
some di_c_ _ Now the one or two areas
i• in this l_Ot_gr_ghthat have that, and
.....
(:i one of t_em Fppe_s to be like more or
less cen_er,upper left centerof the
!i. photograph, _ooks like a Florida peninsula.
,. But there's a Completeseparation
"' aroundthat _md i_ looks like, you know,
a pull-apart. Itllooks like there'san
interesting morphology or dynami cs involved i

in this p_rticular pattern.

34123 06 h0 PLT PLqout. "_

341 23 08 54 PLT LT. I - we Just backed over another


region containing considerably more
ex_ibition of that feature I Just
talked &bout _. What I call a cloud
fracture:pattern and obviously that's
f ,
not what it is but it looks like it
_ pu_-apart: l_ne. And that' s frame
_J_foer 119 out of Ch9_lie Zray _".

5LL 23 i3 i_ [k,_ FLT reporting on a VlSUa_ oOservatlon


without 8auy photographic doetuaentation.
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Looking though the binoculars at the


soul,hem coast of Chile - well actually
western coast, but southern Chile on
about, let's see, about h8 south,
46 south, 48 south, somewhere along
in there, about 75 west and there's a
very interesting feature there. Two lakes
that feed down onto a glacier it looks
like. _nere was a lot of frozen snow.
And there are - what it does, it puts
a certain striation on those glaciers,
if that's what they are, if they are
glaciers. I guess I could have - I'm
asking the question would something
like that be Of interest, to notice that
you got a body of water apparently
higher than a glacier .,. down on top
of it and appears to be of an interesting
unique interface. And the fact that _t
is providing the contaminates on top of
the glacier and giving you a sort of
bow pattern on top. Now I don't know
what it is, I don't know if I'm inter-
petting it right, but that's what it looks
like. And that location is correct.

341 23 14 21 PLT Probably within a 60 miles.


2"

341 23 39 50 PLT OkaY, this is the PLT; S019, day 341. ,_]
Okay, Jerr. _,,

PLT Time is 23:40 at i0 seconds on my mark.

341 23 40 12 PLT MARK. First. Okay, I've got rotation 164.9


and tilt 06.72 ; nu Z was minus -9.
Actual was plus .i. The correction is
at 1 degree. So, let's see -.,minus,
T _,_ant160. 2.9, darn iT. There we go.
Ok_._,y.Darn. And port i , ev,,r. Okay,
i 'rL :<ady to go. Stand _)V 191_ Pj Liark.

i ,<_;ii O= :[ _4_K. Right now. Uh-huh. _k_±y. And


Lhis is slide 29, and rotation is
162.9. Okm_y - Okay, Jer. Fuel is 823
and this is a 270-second .., exposure.
r-
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And I almost goofed up that time ...


these things ... Good thing I made
that one laSt ... check.

CC Skylab, Houston. We're about i minute


from LOS Madrid. Guam comes up at
00:08. And a reminder for the SPT
at ... family contact. We havy them
all set up at Guam and also we'll be
dumping the data/voice recorder at

CRE_g You know ... anymore.

CREW ...

CR_ ...

PLT Okay. PLT here again. Coming up


on I00 percent. Looks like this is
going to be terminated about - well,
I'Ii give a:mark. Okay, stand by.
Time is hh:15.

341 23 4_ 20 PLT MARK. Okay, that's the end of that


e_cposure. Now it's set to 1979.
Okay, and tilt of 13.9. Okay, I
want the first one to be 90, change
to 90. Crank it up here. And we're
ready to go,

341 23 45 08 _'LT MARK.

PLY;
_ Okay, now at 197.9 and 13.9, it's
C_eld number 830 sad sl_de number 30,
_9 seconds away.

• ::__ there _re two s'_:_rs_i therc


<_c_,_e_,ogetber.

7L<_
' There goes another one _ i, _-, 3.
Wasn't very bright, was it. Okay,
stand by. 0oming up o_ 80 p_rcent
exposed. 97-9 and 13.9. Stand by.

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_II_ o-_ hg on L" : _P;<. And AUTO pers_s. Okay_ now


I'm resetting to 30. Okay, tighten
it up. Okay,readyto go. Standby. _
%

341 23 46 34 PLT .MARK. Okay, it's the same field,


field 83Q. This will be frame number -
or slidenumber31. Standby. ,

PLT Stand by.

341 23 47 0! PLT MARK. Okay, now let's get to the


comet, fast. 213.9. Boy, it sure
would help if you could see the
numbers. Okay, 22.7. Walk that
mother. Coming up on 23 - Okay, I've
:: got a little time - I want to take a
little time to make sure I got this
? thing in here. Gosh 4_u. Cotton-
picking ... Here we go. There it is.
Son of a gun, I thir_kyou got it,
• Carl. The bloh in there,_omplace.
You got it. Move it_ d_n it. Should
, be moving. 213 point - 213.9 ... 22.7.
" I got to starttakingat 23:51;I've
• got another minuteanda half to go. :.
Ah, C M D "first"; that's what it is.
• I'mseeing "fired" ...on theearth. '"
•: There, it's starting to m_e a pretty '_,
good telescope.• Yes, forest fires in
Africa, I'1i bet. .

341 23 48 3h PLT I saw them the other night, when I


was up in the eo_muKnd module, and it
really startled me. I was looking
for the comet and I saw all these
fires like sort of a dull glow over
the Earth. Okay, 23:51's coming up
so:,:_. It's s_ill s minute_ away.
Pre_ ty w_erd. And I've lost ...
Bo_, the position of the eyes ...
Okay, must be nearing the horizon ...
Now, there we go. Yes, there was
horizon ... but I couldn't see anything
at all. Okay, coming t_p on 23:50,
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so we've got another minute to


go. Hey, Ed.

SPT Yah-he.

PLT Could you give me a ... on 23:40 -


50 and "_0 _econ_s.
_ e

PLE' 23:50 and 30 seconds?

pTLT _'mL looking at his ... mud _'m going


to try to see the comet rise.

SPf ... Just a second.

PT[ ... Okay, there are some stars come


into view now. Okay, got 20 seconds
to go; take one more peak. Something's
coming into view, anyway. Stand by.
23:51

341 23 51 03 PIT MARK.

_r_e n_Der 32. That's _!ide _


comet. 213.9 22.7, and T'_ timim_
for 6 minutes. Okay, ... w% gub iL
here. Well, let's see. Something
looks like a tail on that one ever
there. I don't know if T'm foolin_
myself or not. I think you got it,
Carl.

341 23 52 0Z _LT The tail was sticking from upper - the


... is upper left and the tail's
_oing lower right. I don't know if
it's my eye making the smear or what.
l_y do these apertures always have to
nave such lousy focus. You never can
focus. You have to have your eyeball
in such a critical position to see
a_l_thing ....

W_ '. i don't know. i,_ aoin_ to t'_-n


i_?._ r_ order off.

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PLT Okay, this is the PIT. I'm reporting


back. I think I might have said
6 minutes. It's obviously 5 minutes
exposure.

PLT Okay_ PLT. Time is coming up at 55 on


,_/ mark.

341 23 55 02 PLT MABK .... will be closing the shutter,


or going to CARRIAGE retracted at 56.

PLT Let,'s see. There was a comment i


was going to make. Oh, yes. I did
see the horizon in the lower part of
the - of the field of view .... down,
I know we were down on the right and
I don't know if that helps your left/right,
so to speak. Stand by. Let's go to
CARRIAGE retracted.

f'_ 341 23 56 02 PLT MARK. Going to CARRIAGE RETRACTED.


There we go. Okay, 2 exposures complete.
Ed,

S}'P We're about 40 seconds from start ...

PLT Okay. All e_cposures were executed pro-

perly. I did have to m_e the nu Z


_orrection as I said earlier, and it
was a minus - full minus 1 degree. So,
I took one degree off all rotation.
That's about it.

PLT PLT out.

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