From the Earth to the Moon
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:01:03
The moon.
:01:06
I'll zoom in on it and see
if this brings it in better.

:01:14
We see it, 13.
:01:17
It's beginning
to look bigger to us now.

:01:19
I can see quite distinctly some
of the features with the naked eye.

:01:22
So far, though, the moon looks
pretty gray with some white spots.

:01:27
Roger.
:01:32
Okay, Houston, for the benefit
of our television viewers...

:01:35
we've just about completed
our inspection of Aquarius...

:01:38
and now we're proceeding
back into Odyssey.

:01:44
Okay, Jim. We think you ought
to conclude it from there now.

:01:48
Any time you want to terminate TV,
we're all set to go.

:01:52
It's been a great show.
:01:55
Roger.
:01:58
This is the crew of Apollo 13...
:02:00
wishing everyone there
a nice evening.

:02:02
Good night.
:02:15
Okay, 13, we've got a few housekeeping
details for you to take care of.

:02:20
Go ahead, Houston.
:02:24
Press Center.
No, I can talk.

:02:28
Nothing.
:02:31
Roll right to 0-6-0
and null your rates.

:02:36
Copy that. 0-6-0.
:02:38
So, what are you doing for dinner?
:02:42
We'd like you to check
your C-4 thruster isolation valve.

:02:46
Okay, Jack.
:02:50
How about lunch?
:02:52
We've got one more item
for you, 13.

:02:54
When you get a chance,
we'd like you to stir your cryo tanks.

:02:58
Okay, Houston, stand-by.

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