Test. Test. Captioning performed by vitac no up or down, no day or night, only the slow creeping of the harsh sunlight through the windows as the spacecraft rotates to keep from getting too hot on one side, too cold on the other. They carried with them the biological day of the earthling, three meals, a snack or two, eight hours of sleep. Time to work, time to relax, time to reflect. Three days, falling upward to the moon. Look down. Look down. That fragile bubble of life, afloat on a sea of nothing. Spaceship earth. Plus 00190. Roll is your option. Pitch 213357. Down 44 is na. Delta vp 00197. 0030015 00300152. Apollo 11 this is houston. Ive got the morning news here if youre interested. Over. Yeah, we sure are. Copy and come in. Okay. First off, looks like its going to be impossible to get away from the fact that you guys are dominating all the news back here on earth. Even press in rugs is headlined the mission and calling neil the czar of the ship. I think they have the wrong missio
Your own mind. Brought to you as a Public Service by your cable or satellite provider. A million mornings, forgotten by the mind of man. Dawn remembers again the magic circle, stonehenge. Magic circle, observatory, temple aligned with the rising of the sun and the turning of the heavens. Stones from afar brought by man to this place where no stones were before more than 3,000 years ago. Apollo 11, 15 july, 1969, cape kennedy, florida. The night before the great day. Were going to the moon together pack your bags and jump into the car going to take a trip to tell you where you are goodbye mother so long mother so long mother goodbye mother so long mother so long mother so long mother goodbye mother goodbye mother earth six Million Pounds of machine. 36 stories tall. Nearly ten years worth of half a Million People. Through the night it was checklisted, doublechecked, electronically monitored, computerized, televised, dehumanized of human error. While the night of celebration was ending,
Effect situation i think it caused that because because of this, the situation at top and with this dangers of the working area, it led to all of these labor laws and safety act that protect us now. So without this, and these women standing up for themselves and improving all those people wrong, we went have the safety act and laws we have today. Thank you all very much. Thank you. We are featuring American History tv programs as a preview of whats available every weekend on cspan3, lectures and history, american artifacts, real america , the civil war, oral histories, the presidency, and a special event coverage about our nations history. Enjoy American History tv now, and every weekend on cspan3. Coming up next, moonwalk one, 1970 featurelength documentary about the july 1959 69 Apollo Mission to the moon. After that Vice President mike pence on marks talks about Neil Armstrongs apollo 11 space suit when it went on display for the first time, to mark the 50th anniversary of the Apoll
This is houston, loud and clear. Buzz, this is houston. Radio check. [beep] clear. Roger. We are getting a picture on the tv. Weve got a good picture. There is a great deal of contrast and it. Down. Tly, it is upside we can make out the fairmont of detail fair amount of detail. Ok, we can verify the position of the opening on the camera. There is a foot. There he is, there is a foot coming down the steps. Ok, neil. We can see you coming down the ladder now. [beep] checked. Just heading back up to the first step. Adequate to get back up. Roger, we copy. So there is a foot on the moon. Stepping down on the moon. The first step, he must be stepping down on the moon at this point. Buzz, this is houston. Shadow photography on the sequence camera. Ok. I am at the foot of the ladder. On the surface, about one or two inches. There appears to be very finegrained as you get close to it, almost like a powder. Board, look at those temperatures. Wow. A little shadowy, but he said expect that, on th
Ok, we can verify the position of the opening on the camera. There is a foot. Mr. Cronkite there he is, there is a foot coming down the steps. Ok, neil. We can see you coming down the ladder now. [beep] ok, i just checked. Heading back up to the first step. It is adequate to get back up. Roger, we copy. It is a pretty good little jump. Mr. Cronkite so there is a foot on the moon. Stepping down on the moon. He is testing the first step, he must be stepping down on the moon at this point. Buzz, this is houston. Shadow photography on the sequence camera. [beep] ok. I am at the foot of the ladder. Under theeds are only surface only one or two inches. Veryurface appears to be finegrained as you get close to it, almost like a powder. It is very fine. Cronkite boy, look at those pictures. Wally wow. Mr. Cronkite a little shadowy, but he said expect that, on the on the shadow of the lunar module. Armstrong is on the moon, Neil Armstrong. 38yearold american standing on the surface of the moon,