after you ve got the core tubes and the solar wind, anything else that you can throw into the box would be acceptable. we ve got about i d say 20 pounds of carefully selected if not documented samples. houston, roger. well done. out. anything more before i head on up, bruce? negative. head on up the ladder, buzz. adios, amigos. okay. transferring the sample containers into the lem cabin now. unofficial time off the surface at 111:37.32. closed and latched. verified secure. okay. and we d like to say from all of us down here in houston and really from all of us in all the countries in the entire world, we think that you ve done a
apollo 11 now 94,961 nautical miles from earth. re-entry is scheduled to begin 18 hours 18 minutes and 12 seconds. flight, bruce, did you ever let you go get a cup of coffee when we were over on the back side? things have been going pretty smoothly down here. he s really not that hard to get along with. he must be mellowing. we ve only got two of them back there right now. the next item scheduled on the flight plan is a television transmission. you may be interested in knowing that jan and the children and pat and the youngsters and andy aldrin are down here in the viewing room watching this evening. we re glad to hear that. good signal. okay, you re coming through
that was the biggest story on the news. yeah. go ahead. your people plotted pressure in that bottle versus time? take a look at it. i don t think they ve got it yet. okay. how about giving me a call when that comes up. we d like to take a look at it when it comes up on the screen. roger. good morning, houston. roger, 11. good morning. looking good from down here. good up from here too. deke slayton, director of flight crew operation and two members of the backup crew have joined bruce mccantless at the console. apollo 11, this is houston.