1:03:03
That's a rather difficuIt
question to answer.
1:03:05
You don 't mind talking about it,
do you, Dave?
1:03:08
No, not at aII.
1:03:11
Certainly no one could
have been unaware of the very...
1:03:14
...strange stories floating
around before we left.
1:03:18
Rumors about something
being dug up on the moon.
1:03:22
l never gave these stories
much credence...
1:03:26
...but particularly in view of some
other things that have happened...
1:03:30
...l find them difficult
to put out of my mind.
1:03:33
For instance...
1:03:35
... the way all our preparations
were kept under such tight security.
1:03:40
And the melodramatic touch
ofputting Drs. Hunter...
1:03:43
...Kimball, and Kaminsky aboard...
1:03:45
...already in hibernation, after four
months of training on their own.
1:03:51
You working up your crew
psychoIogy report?
1:03:55
Of course l am.
1:03:56
Sorry about this.
l know it's a bit silly.
1:04:01
Just a moment.
1:04:02
Just a moment.
1:04:05
l've just picked up a fault
in the AE-35 unit.
1:04:10
lt's going to go 100 percent failure
within 72 hours.
1:04:16
-Is it stiII within operationaI Iimits?
-Yes.
1:04:19
And it will stay that way
until it fails.
1:04:22
We have 72 hours tiII faiIure?
1:04:24
Yes. That's a completely
reliable figure.
1:04:29
Then we'II bring it in.
I'II go over it with Frank. . .
1:04:32
. . .and get on to Mission ControI.
Let me have the hard copy on it.