:45:01
Savage baggage masters'-'-
:45:08
When I was just a lad of ten
:45:11
My father said to me
:45:14
'- Come here and take'-'-
'- Do they know they're not on the air?
:45:18
We'll tell them
when they get back.
:45:20
Don't put your faith
in love, my boy
:45:22
My father said to me
:45:25
Uh, well, if anyone from the,
uh, l.R.S. is watching...
:45:29
I forgot to file my 1040 return.
:45:32
I meant to do it today, but, uh'-'-
:45:34
That's no joke.
They'll jump on him.
:45:38
Well, folks, let's head on down
to the lunar excursion module.
:45:42
Follow me.
:45:44
Now, when we get ready
to land on the moon...
:45:46
Fred Haise and I will float
through this access tunnel...
:45:50
into the lunar module, leaving'-'-
:45:52
EECOM, that stir's gonna be...
:45:55
on both H2 and both O2 tanks,
is that correct?
:45:59
...the spacecraft
will remain connected.
:46:03
Well, folks, as you can
probably tell...
:46:06
the Aquarius isn't much bigger
than a couple of telephone booths.
:46:09
The skin of the LEM
in some places...
:46:11
is only as...
:46:13
as thick as a couple of layers...
:46:16
of tinfoil, and that's all that
protects us from the vacuum of space.
:46:19
We get away with this because the LEM is
designed only for flight in outer space.
:46:24
Fred Haise, Renaissance man.
:46:28
Okay, we'll head back up the tunnel now
and back into the Odyssey.
:46:34
When you and your baby
have a fallin' out
:46:38
All right, we've returned to the'-'-
:46:41
Stand by one, Houston.
:46:44
Gotcha!
:46:46
Houston, that bang you heard was
Fred Haise on the cabin repress valve.
:46:50
He gets our hearts goin'
every time with that one.
:46:53
We'll go honky tonkin'
'round this town
:46:55
Okay, we're, uh, about
to close out the Aquarius...