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to do and act on the moon. have mission, one that would fade from our collected memories, stories that didn't quite measure up. >> it was sort of in the beginning one that everyone wanted to forget of the command module itself landed in a small museum in ferris and no one ever knew where it was. i didn't know where it was. neil: really? but ultimately commander lovell to understand why he was wrong. >> as the years past, i said it was a failure in the initial mission, but in reality it was a triumph of people to overcome the worse of you, do things with what they have to work with to get certain capacity in apollo 13. >> we got together and pulled it off and as a recovery that was greatest. talking about delivering under pressure. >> from the start, the exploration of space has been hazardous adventures. the men of apollo 13 by their poise and skills under the most intense kind of pressure epitomized the character that accepts dangers and surmounts it. there is america. neil: been there, done that, do you ever
to do and act on the moon. have mission, one that would fade from our collected memories, stories that didn't quite measure up. >> it was sort of in the beginning one that everyone wanted to forget of the command module itself landed in a small museum in ferris and no one ever knew where it was. i didn't know where it was. neil: really? but ultimately commander lovell to understand why he was wrong. >> as the years past, i said it was a failure in the initial mission, but in...
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we will continue to do that. >> they past 137 miles from the moon, the second time he had seen the moon so near. but there is no time for contemplation, there was another critical burn coming. (inaudible) >> and in houston, the news men poured in to tell an anxious world the story. >> shortly after apollo 13 had separated from the saturn 30 states, the stage had been set onto a trajectory toward the moon. it's impact would be recorded by the seismometers left by apollo 12th. >> by the way, aquarius, we see the results now from 12 seismometers. it looks like you are rocking it a little bit. >> aren't you glad we didn't have a lemon back there? >> jim, you are go for the burn. go for the burn. >> guidance okay? >> we are good, flight. >> control, okay? >> we are good. >> you go ok? >> we are good, it's light. >> ground confirms ignition. >> houston, you are looking good. >> roger. >> sat down. >> roger, shut down. >> i say that was a good burn. >> roger, power down as soon as possible. >> understand. >> to conserve electric power and cooling water, the crew shut down all but but the vital
we will continue to do that. >> they past 137 miles from the moon, the second time he had seen the moon so near. but there is no time for contemplation, there was another critical burn coming. (inaudible) >> and in houston, the news men poured in to tell an anxious world the story. >> shortly after apollo 13 had separated from the saturn 30 states, the stage had been set onto a trajectory toward the moon. it's impact would be recorded by the seismometers left by apollo 12th....
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to do and act on the moon. de from our collected memories, stories that didn't quite measure up. >> it was sort of in the beginning one that everyone wanted to forget of the command module itself landed in a small museum in ferris and no one ever knew where it was. i didn't know where it was. neil: really? but ultimately commander lovell to understand why he was wrong. >> as the years past, i said it was a failure in the initial mission, but in reality it was a triumph of people to overcome the worse of you, do things with what they have to work with to get certain capacity in apollo 13. >> we got together and pulled it off and as a recovery that was greatest. talking about delivering under pressure. >> from the start, the exploration of space has been hazardous adventures. the men of apollo 13 by their poise and skills under the most intense kind of pressure epitomized the character that accepts dangers and surmounts it. there is america. neil: been there, done that, do you ever feel tempt today say that? >> oc
to do and act on the moon. de from our collected memories, stories that didn't quite measure up. >> it was sort of in the beginning one that everyone wanted to forget of the command module itself landed in a small museum in ferris and no one ever knew where it was. i didn't know where it was. neil: really? but ultimately commander lovell to understand why he was wrong. >> as the years past, i said it was a failure in the initial mission, but in reality it was a triumph of people to...
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blasted off what was to be the third nasa mission to land humans on the moon. this 1970 nasa documentary tells the story of the onboard explosion and the mission failure nearly leaving three astronauts stranded in space. >> on our transit out to the moon it's rather odd to see footage like this. >> april 13, 1970, the mood could only be described as relaxed. apollo 13, man's fifth lunar mission, the third scheduled to land on the moon. >> 13, we've got one more item for you when you've got a chance we'd like you to start-up your cryo tanks. >> okay. standby. >> we have a problem here. >> this is houston. say again please. >> houston we've had a problem. we've had a main bust on a volt. >> standby 13, we're looking at it. >> april 11, 1970, launch day. the crew of apollo 13, commander and veteran of three previous missions, he had orbited the moon christmas 1968 on apollo 8. fred hayes, his first time up, lunar module pilot. jack swaggert, command module pilot. mattingly had been dropped from the mission because he'd been exposed to german measles. he would watch
blasted off what was to be the third nasa mission to land humans on the moon. this 1970 nasa documentary tells the story of the onboard explosion and the mission failure nearly leaving three astronauts stranded in space. >> on our transit out to the moon it's rather odd to see footage like this. >> april 13, 1970, the mood could only be described as relaxed. apollo 13, man's fifth lunar mission, the third scheduled to land on the moon. >> 13, we've got one more item for you...
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they passed 137 miles from the moon. for lovell, it was the second time he saw the months of near that she had seen the moon so near. but there was no time for contemplation. there was another critical burn coming. >> let's get the cameras squared away. >> in houston, the news men an anxiouso tell world the story. shortly after apollo 13 had separated from the saturn third stage, the stage have been sent on a trajectory toward the moon. its impact would be recorded by the seismometer left by apollo 12. >> by the way, aquarius, we see the results now from 12's seismometer. it looks like it just hit the moon and its rocking it a little bit. >> at least something worked on this flight. >> good thing we did not have a lem impact. >> go for the burn. >> roger, go for the burn. >> guidance ok? >> we are good. >> control, ok? >> we are good. > ground confirms ignition. >> we are burning 40%. >> houston, you're looking good. >> roger. shutdown. >> roger, shutdown. >> i would say that is a good burn. >> now we want you to power do
they passed 137 miles from the moon. for lovell, it was the second time he saw the months of near that she had seen the moon so near. but there was no time for contemplation. there was another critical burn coming. >> let's get the cameras squared away. >> in houston, the news men an anxiouso tell world the story. shortly after apollo 13 had separated from the saturn third stage, the stage have been sent on a trajectory toward the moon. its impact would be recorded by the...
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now, let's go land on the moon. and terminated the loop and all of the people in the viewing room were probably wondering what the hell we were talking about. and that's a blank on the tapes, but again, steve bales, the guidance officer, came up and he said, how important this settling down process was. not only to him, but actually to his people in the back room. and since he was such an intense part of the job, steve was a very interesting guy. he was what i would say the prototype of the nerds or the geeks that work in the computer world today. he was the first guy working with this data making absolutely irreversible, time-critical decisions. and about four years out of college, he had grown up in the business and steve, you could feel his emotion. when we would pull the room and go through his go-no gos, i didn't need an intercom loop, because steve, you could feel this go, and it ricocheted. in fact, there was one time, as we were actually almost to the surface, when we did our final go-no go, he was so go that
now, let's go land on the moon. and terminated the loop and all of the people in the viewing room were probably wondering what the hell we were talking about. and that's a blank on the tapes, but again, steve bales, the guidance officer, came up and he said, how important this settling down process was. not only to him, but actually to his people in the back room. and since he was such an intense part of the job, steve was a very interesting guy. he was what i would say the prototype of the...
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so within 60 second of guesting on the moon i have to tell the crew it's safe to stay on the moon for the next eight minutes. and i don't have any voice. i'm clanked up. about this time charlie duke is saying, we hear tranqility. then charlie duke says you have a bunch of us about to turn blue. i'm trying to get started. this all happens in seconds. and finally i rap my arm on the console and break my pen and finally get going, get back on track again and in a very cracked voice okay flight controllers stand by for p-1 stay-no stay. we go through this. make the stay-no stay decision. then a t-2 stay-no decision. we're focused to make sure it's safe to stay here. then we have to go through a t-3 stay-no stay. after two hours we're safe to be on the moon for an extended period of time. in the mean time the helium has had some, again, something we didn't anticipate from the design, we got some heat soaked back from the engine so the tank of very cold gas is warming up very rapidly. we don't know if it will explode or the release valves will fire but we know we got to stay on our toes thr
so within 60 second of guesting on the moon i have to tell the crew it's safe to stay on the moon for the next eight minutes. and i don't have any voice. i'm clanked up. about this time charlie duke is saying, we hear tranqility. then charlie duke says you have a bunch of us about to turn blue. i'm trying to get started. this all happens in seconds. and finally i rap my arm on the console and break my pen and finally get going, get back on track again and in a very cracked voice okay flight...
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we saw the moon. we saw the far side of the moon which no one had ever seen before live. had pictures of it that was it. that was the high point of my career. i agree with a lot of people at nasa that was the high point of nasa's career too. >>> you're watching a special edition of american history tv airing now during the week while members of congress are working in their districts due to the coronavirus pandemic. former bush administration officials megan o'sullivan and pete fever recount their roles of president bush's decision to increase troop levels in iraq. this is the first of three programs on the surge that will air tuesday night at 8:00 eastern. the center for presidential history at southern methodist university in dallas hosted the event. american history tv now, and also watch over the weekend on c-span 3. >>> c-span has around the clock coverage of the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic. and it's all available on demand at c-span.org/coronavirus. watch white house briefings, updates from governors and state officials, track the spread throughout
we saw the moon. we saw the far side of the moon which no one had ever seen before live. had pictures of it that was it. that was the high point of my career. i agree with a lot of people at nasa that was the high point of nasa's career too. >>> you're watching a special edition of american history tv airing now during the week while members of congress are working in their districts due to the coronavirus pandemic. former bush administration officials megan o'sullivan and pete fever...
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and we saw the moon, we saw the far side of the moon, which no one had ever seen, you know, before, live with. we had some pictures of it, but that was it. that was -- the high point of my career. and i agree with a lot of people, i think that was the high point of nasa's career, too. >>> you're watching a special edition of "american history tv." airing now during the week while members of congress are working in their districts due to the coronavirus pandemic. former bush administration officials megan o'sullivan and peter fever recall their roles in george w. bush's 2007 to increase american troop levels in iraq and their efforts to document these events in an oral history, titled "the last card: inside george w. bush's decision to surge in iraq." this is the first of three programs on the surge that will air tonight at 8:00 eastern. the center for presidential history at southern methodist university in dallas hosted the event. "american history tv" now and also watch over the weekend on c-span 3. >>> c-span has round the clock coverage of the federal response to the coronavirus pand
and we saw the moon, we saw the far side of the moon, which no one had ever seen, you know, before, live with. we had some pictures of it, but that was it. that was -- the high point of my career. and i agree with a lot of people, i think that was the high point of nasa's career, too. >>> you're watching a special edition of "american history tv." airing now during the week while members of congress are working in their districts due to the coronavirus pandemic. former bush...
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you had to pinch yourself, hey, we're really going to the moon. this is it. i was the navigator and it turned out that the navigation equipment was perfect. just, you couldt ask for a better piece of navigation equipment. >> were you guys just riding or did you have a lot of work to do? >> we had a lot of work to do. this was the first test of an actual lunar flight. the vehicle had been tested before but we were all looking at it. the navigation was something new going out there. but we had a tv program, when we got to the moon. but then, coming into the moon itself, our last day our blunt end was towards the moon. we didn't see it as it got bigger. going out there, it doesn't grow gradually like this. it stays small for a while and then all of a sudden it gets bigger like this. that's what it appears like anyway. blunt end was towards the moon. they called us, you'll lose communication because the moon's gravity will swing you around to the far side. right to the second there was static in the ear phones. no communication. and then, of course, we lit the eng
you had to pinch yourself, hey, we're really going to the moon. this is it. i was the navigator and it turned out that the navigation equipment was perfect. just, you couldt ask for a better piece of navigation equipment. >> were you guys just riding or did you have a lot of work to do? >> we had a lot of work to do. this was the first test of an actual lunar flight. the vehicle had been tested before but we were all looking at it. the navigation was something new going out there....
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all we could see was the son, the earth, and the moon. phil was given the responsibility to come up with techniques to check our spacecraft attitudes for maneuvers and those kinds of things using only the sun, earth, and moon. and continue to fight -- to refine the techniques of aligning the navigation on the lunar module once we did have to shut it down. i took my team offline and tried to figure out ways to cut down the return trip time because john said there's no way were going to make five days. we have to cut it down to four days, maybe three and a half upp so i had the team split and moving in several different directions. i had one team working power profiles and other team working navigation techniques and a third integrating all the pieces we need. up the picked responsibility to figure out a way to cut off a day from the return trip time. areas in theking control room proper and it was amazing how literally presidents of corporations would respond to i had in 27-year-olds charge of these teams. at that was one of the real miracl
all we could see was the son, the earth, and the moon. phil was given the responsibility to come up with techniques to check our spacecraft attitudes for maneuvers and those kinds of things using only the sun, earth, and moon. and continue to fight -- to refine the techniques of aligning the navigation on the lunar module once we did have to shut it down. i took my team offline and tried to figure out ways to cut down the return trip time because john said there's no way were going to make five...
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reverend stout's lunar bibles aren't the only microscopic texts to make it to the moon. 11 astronauts neil armstrong and buzz aldrin left behind on the lunar surface this tiny silicon disk, about the size of a half dollar, designed to remain intact for thousands of years. etched on the disk, goodwill messages from world leaders, including pope paul vi, queen elizabeth and several u.s. presidents, including one from the late john f. kennedy. we go into space because whatever mankind must undertake, free men must fully share. i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance." and remember, you can't take it with you. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> 725 years ago this remote island of iwo jima, southern outpost of japan to be fought an japanese soil with the marines at their door the japanese fought to defend iwo with all they had. today it is a quiet sacred place. it's past as dark as the thick black sand of its beaches. here our men thought and nearly 7,000 of them died over 36 days to rest the crucial airfield on route to mainland japan.
reverend stout's lunar bibles aren't the only microscopic texts to make it to the moon. 11 astronauts neil armstrong and buzz aldrin left behind on the lunar surface this tiny silicon disk, about the size of a half dollar, designed to remain intact for thousands of years. etched on the disk, goodwill messages from world leaders, including pope paul vi, queen elizabeth and several u.s. presidents, including one from the late john f. kennedy. we go into space because whatever mankind must...
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he was commander of apollo 13 in 1970, a mission to land on the moon that was aborted. the interview is from the oral history program at the johnson space center. >> this is the johnson space center original history project, may 25th, 1999, at the johnson space center. when you were a little kid, you saw a rocket go off and you said i want to do that? is it that simple or that complex? >> you know, i was interested in rockets and astronomy long before the glenns and the shepherds of the world could spell rocket. i was interested in it way back in high school. i wasn't to try to build some rockets. i wanted to be a rocket engineer. i wrote to the american rocket society at that time which is now the aaia or something like that, and i said i want to be a rocket engineer, they wroek back a let near said you ought to go to mit or cal tech. i could not afford either, so i got an rotc appointment to wisconsin and then from there i
he was commander of apollo 13 in 1970, a mission to land on the moon that was aborted. the interview is from the oral history program at the johnson space center. >> this is the johnson space center original history project, may 25th, 1999, at the johnson space center. when you were a little kid, you saw a rocket go off and you said i want to do that? is it that simple or that complex? >> you know, i was interested in rockets and astronomy long before the glenns and the shepherds of...
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that's going to the moon is just a baby step. it didn't look like that put me any closer to being way out there in the universe. question? >> on the aircraft that carried the enterprise was that structured for that? did it modify because a look at a lot of weight on their? >> are you talking about for the aircraft? the 7:47 had to be modified and had benz put inside the internal structure where the points were. also, the tail was briefed because the later flights that would take off, they had the two fins that were directional stability so that structure was briefed up. the arbiter itself, actually, the structure was never stabilized until the second one we built and the first arbiter was in columbia which we lost 93. then the second bird was the first time we would've caught up with the social data which refined a production poll structure. in the enterprise we had something like over 100 stringers in the ring when we figured out what it was and were under designed and structurally under designed. we had those stringers of the en
that's going to the moon is just a baby step. it didn't look like that put me any closer to being way out there in the universe. question? >> on the aircraft that carried the enterprise was that structured for that? did it modify because a look at a lot of weight on their? >> are you talking about for the aircraft? the 7:47 had to be modified and had benz put inside the internal structure where the points were. also, the tail was briefed because the later flights that would take...
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talking to jim lovell, i realized he had so wanted to go to the moon. he was supposed to be the command module for apollo 11 but he passed up on that for a chance to get to the moon with apollo 13 and there's that sad moment when they're swinging around the moon to shoot back to earth and use that as a means of getting back, and he realized i'm not going to do it, i'm not going to get there. that's got to be tough. >> that's a personal thing that i'm sure he wanted to do. later in life, he was able to reflect if he hadn't had that accident which prevented him from going into the moon, he would not have had 1% of the impact spoken to so many people and inspired so many people, the hero story of nasa. so had he not lost that opportunity to land on the moon originally, he would not have had any near the impact he's had, so there's kind of an irony on both sides. >> neil: all seriousness asid aside, no one sadly remembers the fights that came afterwards, but they certainly remembered apollo 13. i could've lived without standing out there, would've loved to h
talking to jim lovell, i realized he had so wanted to go to the moon. he was supposed to be the command module for apollo 11 but he passed up on that for a chance to get to the moon with apollo 13 and there's that sad moment when they're swinging around the moon to shoot back to earth and use that as a means of getting back, and he realized i'm not going to do it, i'm not going to get there. that's got to be tough. >> that's a personal thing that i'm sure he wanted to do. later in life,...
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we had enough fuel to relight the third stage and go in a trajectory towards the moon. the flight up until about 56 hours was i guess what you call nominal. we had followed the flight plan, we were ahead of the game. take a little bit longer to get rid of our pressure system we thought. and we had asked the ground about 55 hours if we could indeed get into the lunar module about three hours early. the flight plan call to go into the spacecraft around 51 hours. the ground said, fine, why don't you open up the lem and go on down do your house keeping chores. there was an engineering task we had to perform. and also with that was a television program which we were forced to put on, so we decided to open up the lunar module, and got into the spacecraft, went down, looked at the pressure on the super helium tanks to make sure it was phenomenal. we were having some problems with that before the flight. it was. and then we put on the little tv show which is called the flight plan. just after we had turned off the camera fred was still in the lunar module and jack was back in th
we had enough fuel to relight the third stage and go in a trajectory towards the moon. the flight up until about 56 hours was i guess what you call nominal. we had followed the flight plan, we were ahead of the game. take a little bit longer to get rid of our pressure system we thought. and we had asked the ground about 55 hours if we could indeed get into the lunar module about three hours early. the flight plan call to go into the spacecraft around 51 hours. the ground said, fine, why don't...
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really the moon is our next door neighbor. to go to the next star, the closest one is about two and a half million light years away because the star, which may or may not have planets, but to think of as a size and scope of our universe, going to the moon is just a baby step. so i just didn't look like that put me any closer to being way out there in god's universe. question. >> on the aircraft carrier -- [ inaudible ]. on the aircraft that carried the enterprise, was that structured for that or did you modify past your point? it seems like a lot of weight on there. >> oh, you're talking about for the aircraft? the 747 had to be modified. it had added belly bands put inside the internal structure where those attach points were. and also the tail was beefed up because the later flights to -- to the tail coming off, they had the two fins to give it better directional stability and that structure was beefed up. but the -- the orbiter itself, the orbiter structure was never stabilized until the second one we built. for instance, th
really the moon is our next door neighbor. to go to the next star, the closest one is about two and a half million light years away because the star, which may or may not have planets, but to think of as a size and scope of our universe, going to the moon is just a baby step. so i just didn't look like that put me any closer to being way out there in god's universe. question. >> on the aircraft carrier -- [ inaudible ]. on the aircraft that carried the enterprise, was that structured for...
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surely this is not coming from the moon? they realize in pasadena they've switched feeds with the ongoing queen of outer space contest. this is an incredibly embarrassing moment. but even worse is when they learned that ranger 6 has also failed. and what i found interesting in my research was that our first successes in the space race were not to the moon at all, but to the planets such as mariner 2 which launched in 1962 and was the world's first interplanetary spacecraft. it flew by venus, giving our first peek into the temperature and heat and wind on that planet. at the same time in 1964 that we are struggling to get a camera 238,000 miles to the moon, we were successfully able to launch mariner 4 162 million miles to mars with a camera. mariner 4, this mission was very exciting at the time. this was the first time we had ever sent a camera to another planet, and there was a real feeling, even among scientists at this time that this would give us our first peek into life on mars. now, it took 8 1/2 hours for the data from
surely this is not coming from the moon? they realize in pasadena they've switched feeds with the ongoing queen of outer space contest. this is an incredibly embarrassing moment. but even worse is when they learned that ranger 6 has also failed. and what i found interesting in my research was that our first successes in the space race were not to the moon at all, but to the planets such as mariner 2 which launched in 1962 and was the world's first interplanetary spacecraft. it flew by venus,...
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as you can see from the paragraph, nasa has taken precautions to avoid disrupting the moon. >> reporter: this is a guy living in turkey who sold neil armstrong something when he was there visiting, didn't want to cash the check because it was from neil armstrong, and wrote neil armstrong to say can you send me another check. >> what he did is send a duplicate check, keep either one for yourself, and cash the other, and enclosed is a photograph which you may find preferable to the check, which you may feel free to destroy the second check. >> reporter: the volume of letters ically tomimen letters from cold war nemesis. >> one of the first chapters you deal with is letters from sovie soviets from russians who were congratulationing h congratulating him. >> that's right. one of the reasons is there was this idea the soviets didn't pay attention to apollo eleven or didn't believe it, or there was no news for soviet citizens to know about but in the armstrong correspondence you, see a lot of letters from not just soviet citizens but the eastern block countries and they were all, none of them
as you can see from the paragraph, nasa has taken precautions to avoid disrupting the moon. >> reporter: this is a guy living in turkey who sold neil armstrong something when he was there visiting, didn't want to cash the check because it was from neil armstrong, and wrote neil armstrong to say can you send me another check. >> what he did is send a duplicate check, keep either one for yourself, and cash the other, and enclosed is a photograph which you may find preferable to the...
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we had enough fuel to greenlight the third stage and go on in a trajectory towards the moon. the flight, up until about 56 hours, was what you would call entirely nominal. we followed the flight plan. we were ahead of the game. it took us a little longer to get rid of our pressure suits than we thought, and we had asked the ground at about 55 hours if we could indeed get into the lunar module three hours early. the flight plan called to go to the spacecraft at 58 hours. the ground said fine, why don't you open up the lem and do your housekeeping chores? there was an engineering task we had to perform, and with that as a television program we were set to put on. we decided to open up the lunar module, fred went into the spacecraft, went down, looked at the super helium, the critical pressure on the super helium tank to make sure it was nominal. it was. then we put on the tv show which was called for in the flight plan. i guess the show lasted about a half-hour, and just after we turned off the camera, fred was still in the lunar module, jack was in the command module on the lef
we had enough fuel to greenlight the third stage and go on in a trajectory towards the moon. the flight, up until about 56 hours, was what you would call entirely nominal. we followed the flight plan. we were ahead of the game. it took us a little longer to get rid of our pressure suits than we thought, and we had asked the ground at about 55 hours if we could indeed get into the lunar module three hours early. the flight plan called to go to the spacecraft at 58 hours. the ground said fine,...
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. >> we choose to go to the moon. >> the world was fascinated.ronauts were superstars. >> these are the nation's mercury astronauts. [ applause ] >> announcer: it inspires him to collect all kinds of nasa artifacts. >> that's one small step for man... >> it's one of america's greatest achievements, and i think it's something which will continue to inspire. >> announcer: but when he dies too young... >> i thought, "this can't be happening." >> announcer: ...he leaves his widow an inheritance that's out of this world. ♪ >> i'm jamie colby, and today, i'm driving through southern california, where so much of the groundbreaking work for nasa's moon missions was done. i'm going to los angeles to meet a woman who embraced the lifelong passion of her soul mate -- a love for all things outer space. >> my name is shelly cigel. and when my husband passed away, he left me with an incredible collection and a special gift from beyond the grave. well, this is just a few little things that i took out. >> these nasa artifacts belonged to shelly's husband, rick c
. >> we choose to go to the moon. >> the world was fascinated.ronauts were superstars. >> these are the nation's mercury astronauts. [ applause ] >> announcer: it inspires him to collect all kinds of nasa artifacts. >> that's one small step for man... >> it's one of america's greatest achievements, and i think it's something which will continue to inspire. >> announcer: but when he dies too young... >> i thought, "this can't be...
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surely it's not coming from the moon. then they realize in pasadena they've switched feeds with the ongoing queen of outer space contest. this is an embarrassing moment. even worse when they learned that ranger six has also failed. at the same time in 1964 we're struggling to get a camera 238,000 miles to the moon, we're successfully able to launch mariner 4, 162 million miles to mars. this mission was exciting at the time. it was the first time we had ever sent a camera to another planet. it took eight and a half hours for the data from those photographs to be beamed back to earth. and then even after they were beamed back, it would take many more hours for the electronic computers to resolve the images and create real photographs. they could not wait. they were too excited to see what was going on the photographs. as soon as the data started coming back, they started printing out the data in strips. they pasted the strips on to a wall of the lab and then they created this cute color by numbers system for their data where
surely it's not coming from the moon. then they realize in pasadena they've switched feeds with the ongoing queen of outer space contest. this is an embarrassing moment. even worse when they learned that ranger six has also failed. at the same time in 1964 we're struggling to get a camera 238,000 miles to the moon, we're successfully able to launch mariner 4, 162 million miles to mars. this mission was exciting at the time. it was the first time we had ever sent a camera to another planet. it...
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exposed to the measles and they will come down with the measles about the time they are orbiting the moon. it will be a disaster. they went in and looked at our bloodwork before we knew anything about this. they found out the indications were that hayes and i had measles when we were kids and i -- and our kids had the measles, so we were immune. but kent was a bachelor. never had been married, never had a kid and never had measles. they bumped ken and put jack on board, who was his backup. very unfortunately, the movie shows you a little bit different. let me give you the reality. jack happened to have written the malfunction procedures for the command module. so he knew the command module pretty good. it is true, he had not trained for the last month and a half because normally the back-up crew at that stage are the gophers. they get the hotel rooms for the guests, they do this, they do that. after we -- we trained for about two days with jack, mainly to say because when we were by ourselves, when he was by himself and we were coming up to rendezvous and all of that, we knew how each oth
exposed to the measles and they will come down with the measles about the time they are orbiting the moon. it will be a disaster. they went in and looked at our bloodwork before we knew anything about this. they found out the indications were that hayes and i had measles when we were kids and i -- and our kids had the measles, so we were immune. but kent was a bachelor. never had been married, never had a kid and never had measles. they bumped ken and put jack on board, who was his backup. very...
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surely this is not coming from the moon. then they realize that in pasadena they switched feeds with the queen of outer space contest. this is an incredibly embarrassing moment. even worse is when they learned that ranger six had also failed. what i found interesting in my research was that the first successes in the space raised were not to the moon, but to the planets. mariner two launched in 1962 and was the world's first interplanetary spacecraft. it flew by venus and gave us the first look at temperature and heat and wind on the planet. at the same time in 1964, we were struggling to get a camera to the moon but we were able to launch mariner four to mars with a camera. mariner 4 mission was very exciting. it was the first time we had ever sent a camera to another planet. there was a real feeling, even amongst scientists at the time, that this would give us the first look at life on mars. it took 8.5 hours for the data from the photographs to be beamed back to earth. even after, it would take many more hours for the elec
surely this is not coming from the moon. then they realize that in pasadena they switched feeds with the queen of outer space contest. this is an incredibly embarrassing moment. even worse is when they learned that ranger six had also failed. what i found interesting in my research was that the first successes in the space raised were not to the moon, but to the planets. mariner two launched in 1962 and was the world's first interplanetary spacecraft. it flew by venus and gave us the first look...
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we had enough fuel to relight the first stage and go into a and aer injection trajectory toward the moon. the flight, up until about 56 would callhat you nominal. we followed the flight plan, we were ahead of the game, it took us a little bit longer to get than we thought. we asked the ground if we could get into the lunar module about three hours early. the flight plan called for us to go into the spacecraft at about 58 hours. ground said fine, why don't you go on down and do your housekeeping chores. there was an engineering task we had to perform and with that was a television program we were supposed to put on. thee decided to open up lunar module. fred got into the spacecraft, the criticalt pressure on the super helium tank to make sure it was nominal. it was. then we put on the little tv show which was called for in the flight plan. i guess the show lasted for about half an hour. just after we had turned off the camera, fred was still in the lunar module, jack was back in the command module in the left-hand seat, and i was halfway in between wrestling with wires and a camera and wa
we had enough fuel to relight the first stage and go into a and aer injection trajectory toward the moon. the flight, up until about 56 would callhat you nominal. we followed the flight plan, we were ahead of the game, it took us a little bit longer to get than we thought. we asked the ground if we could get into the lunar module about three hours early. the flight plan called for us to go into the spacecraft at about 58 hours. ground said fine, why don't you go on down and do your housekeeping...
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. ♪ i'll fly you to the moon and back if you'll be ♪ >>> to the moon and back was supposed to be the abruptly aborted exactly 50 years ago today. >> "apollo 13" was supposed to be our third landing on the moon, but it never happened. our own will ganss is here with more on that. >> i wish i was coming at you live from the moon, but apparently we didn't work that out this morning. it was a mission fraught with problems before ever even launching, but failure was never an option and the determination of the crew half a century later rings more true than ever. >> six, five, four, three, two, one -- zero, liftoff -- >> reporter: 50 years ago, no one on board "apollo 13" knew they were headed into outer space with a bomb on board. the oxygen tank that exploded, a nightmare fit for hollywood. >> houston, we have a problem. >> reporter: three astronauts on board planning to land on the moon, until that became impossible. instead they orbited around it before making their emergency entry back onto earth, which wouldn't be easy. >> we came in less, we'd skip out like skipping a stone on water
. ♪ i'll fly you to the moon and back if you'll be ♪ >>> to the moon and back was supposed to be the abruptly aborted exactly 50 years ago today. >> "apollo 13" was supposed to be our third landing on the moon, but it never happened. our own will ganss is here with more on that. >> i wish i was coming at you live from the moon, but apparently we didn't work that out this morning. it was a mission fraught with problems before ever even launching, but failure...
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the pink moon, super moon. why is it pink? because of the pink flowers. mostly cloudy with showers to the south more clouds to the south and clearing to the north, santa rosa is 12 degrees cooler than san jose and 10 to 11 for others. you can see livermore to read more city and rotating northward and as it does concord gusting to 23 and that along with some cloud cover and the lows of drifting south, but it will keep about livermore in line through friday for maybe some rain but north of that i seriously doubt it. to bump up a little close to average but above average and not to the weekend . >>> now or into the 5:00 hour, we will hear 80s music now. >> all right, you know we do see some people out there and police are finding people going too fast, that's kind of dangerous out there so let's take a look at some of the roads that we have and you can see on interstate 880 and oak and it does the to get in both directions near the oak and international airport. you can see the coliseum arena is lit up and traffic is going in both directions with no major is
the pink moon, super moon. why is it pink? because of the pink flowers. mostly cloudy with showers to the south more clouds to the south and clearing to the north, santa rosa is 12 degrees cooler than san jose and 10 to 11 for others. you can see livermore to read more city and rotating northward and as it does concord gusting to 23 and that along with some cloud cover and the lows of drifting south, but it will keep about livermore in line through friday for maybe some rain but north of that i...
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base or colony in other words you don't have to bring the hardware store to the moon if you can utilize one of the biggest natural resources are there areas to human ingenuity and i'm looking forward to 3 d. printed supplies in my moon condo right is lead is not cool and then you see is that these little to you and i guess there are they have like the density of like a dinner plate like they're ceramic as opposed to like a metal yeah but they're very strong yes i mean susy ceramic and sometimes ceramics they use on the bottom sides of shuttles these years and it was a ceramic but it was stronger than almost anyone they found is that they've also i guess back in august they've also been making bricks in the same process out of moon dust to wear that way then when you're up there you don't have to bring all this with you you can make it out of the resources that are there i definitely want my condo on the mon to be made out of them and bricks loom bricks the roofs are those are sort of a bit of a remember everyone in this world we're not told but we love them so i told
base or colony in other words you don't have to bring the hardware store to the moon if you can utilize one of the biggest natural resources are there areas to human ingenuity and i'm looking forward to 3 d. printed supplies in my moon condo right is lead is not cool and then you see is that these little to you and i guess there are they have like the density of like a dinner plate like they're ceramic as opposed to like a metal yeah but they're very strong yes i mean susy ceramic and sometimes...
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and president trump has just signed an executive order to drill get this in the moon but that decision is not sitting well with others around the world we're going to discuss that next and then later at the sports h.q. regina hamm brings us some breaking news out of the biggest m.m.a. event on the calendar stick around for that can't miss this. during this crisis the question of always been. there is a federal reserve or other central bankers in flavor reflate or. quick enough to do. any downdraft in the stock market i know economically that's got a lot of problems associated with that but that's the big question. in this community there are people who believe that it's ok. it's really hard there are no jobs and you see the kids ask and as a parent. i can come up with arguments there's a lot of conflict in the game and between the 2 most of the conflict i would say. is me. close one of the children's children is good because the state of california makes $6000000000.00 a year of prison complexes you get some 20 year life where. you don't care. anything. all right remember the phrase dr
and president trump has just signed an executive order to drill get this in the moon but that decision is not sitting well with others around the world we're going to discuss that next and then later at the sports h.q. regina hamm brings us some breaking news out of the biggest m.m.a. event on the calendar stick around for that can't miss this. during this crisis the question of always been. there is a federal reserve or other central bankers in flavor reflate or. quick enough to do. any...
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and president trump has just signed an executive order to drill get this on the moon but that decision if not sitting well with others around the world we're going to discuss that next and then later at the sports h.q. regina hamm brings us some breaking news out of the biggest m.m.a. event on the calendar stick around for that can't miss this. during this crisis the question the always been. jay powell over there it's federal reserve and other central bankers and flavor reflate are pumped up. quick enough to hurt any downdraft in the stock market i know economically that's got a lot of problems associated with that but that's the big question. with the coronavirus now with fish we declare depend demick the world faces the additional burden of an oil market collapse this comes at a time when demand for crude was. some are calling this the ultimate perfect storm how this all ends plays chance. this is a story of women and women with troubled histories and complex cold cases we know some of us did leave awful lives out there. where not. the person that. the cheesiness of the day are cons
and president trump has just signed an executive order to drill get this on the moon but that decision if not sitting well with others around the world we're going to discuss that next and then later at the sports h.q. regina hamm brings us some breaking news out of the biggest m.m.a. event on the calendar stick around for that can't miss this. during this crisis the question the always been. jay powell over there it's federal reserve and other central bankers and flavor reflate are pumped up....
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and president trump has just signed an executive order to drill get this in the moon but that decision is not sitting well with others around the world we're going to discuss that next and then later at the sports h.q. regina hamm brings us some breaking news out of the biggest m.m.a. event on the calendar stick around for that can't miss this. i'm going to fulfill repeated purposes ok probably to the people i promise to be you know we've all pots to. be a. pretty. much. pretty good group. now you want to 1st. know how. long. all the. big. coming coming. in this community there are people who believe that it's ok to sell fracking food on my table it's really hard there are no jobs and you see that i've got kids and asked eat and as a parent. i can come up with lots of arguments there's a lot of conflict in the game between the teams most of the conflicts i would say the balls around money and most of them money is made. up so close one on each of those he knows each other and this could cost the state of california alone to make $6000000000.00 a year of prison complex just to get some
and president trump has just signed an executive order to drill get this in the moon but that decision is not sitting well with others around the world we're going to discuss that next and then later at the sports h.q. regina hamm brings us some breaking news out of the biggest m.m.a. event on the calendar stick around for that can't miss this. i'm going to fulfill repeated purposes ok probably to the people i promise to be you know we've all pots to. be a. pretty. much. pretty good group. now...
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and president trump has just signed an executive order to drill get this the moon but that decision is not sitting well with others around the world we're going to discuss that next and then later at the sports h.q. regina hamm brings us some breaking news out of the biggest m.m.a. event on the calendar stick around for that can't miss this. i don't trust medical authority at all ever and the reason for that is i had this horrible autoimmune disorder growing up and it turns out it was completely alleviated with very drastic dietary measures and i went to a number of doctors to discuss what happened to me and i was basically laughed at like diet has nothing to do with autoimmune disorders so my suggestion to people who have health issues they can't figure out if they're going to see a medical professional and they've been going for 10 years and they're still in the same place they should probably take it upon themselves to start testing things out testing out diet testing out exercise and try and figure out things on their own. in this community there are people who believe that it's ok
and president trump has just signed an executive order to drill get this the moon but that decision is not sitting well with others around the world we're going to discuss that next and then later at the sports h.q. regina hamm brings us some breaking news out of the biggest m.m.a. event on the calendar stick around for that can't miss this. i don't trust medical authority at all ever and the reason for that is i had this horrible autoimmune disorder growing up and it turns out it was...
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moon was a push lee recognized as the larger super moon of 2020 also called the pink moon april super moon got its nickname not from turning paying but to mark the occasion but to mark the occasion of being the closest to earth in it's a little orbit but for doing so when the herb moss pink or moss blocks is in bloom yes a plant down here on earth gave the moon a pink name which is one of the earliest widespread flowers of spring and i use the moon and flowers the fishes show absolutely beautiful and i think that it is out of surgery today remember everyone in those world we are not told that we are loved so i tell you all i love you i am tired over and over and i'm in the keep on watching all those hawks out there in our great day in the. because the swarms of the blue of them so moving. to build your school or local was before. much of those who heard the preview or was fewer would use to see him with the north we hope will. move the bulk move but it. will show you that look beautiful live look i mean it's been a look or a good. move from slum also his goals will give you films for
moon was a push lee recognized as the larger super moon of 2020 also called the pink moon april super moon got its nickname not from turning paying but to mark the occasion but to mark the occasion of being the closest to earth in it's a little orbit but for doing so when the herb moss pink or moss blocks is in bloom yes a plant down here on earth gave the moon a pink name which is one of the earliest widespread flowers of spring and i use the moon and flowers the fishes show absolutely...
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moon was a push lee recognized as the larger super moon of 2020 also called the pink moon april super moon got its nickname not from turning paying but to mark the occasion but to mark the occasion of being the closest to earth and it's a little orbit but we're doing so when the herb moss pink or moss blocks is in bloom yes a plant down here on earth gave the moon a pink name which is one of the earliest widespread flowers of spring and i use the moon in flowers of the fish to show absolutely beautiful anything that is out of surgery today remember everyone in those world we are not told that we are loved not so i tell you all i love you i am tire over the door and i'm in the keep on watching all those hawks out there and have a great day and night everybody. please . please please. please. you. can take it and. how. when i don't think this is a no fly zone incident i don't know what else but one of my the guys i mean does. the love the missing mom of the sweet gone to me i'm a strong enough sharing done that some emotion some are. very uncertain oh tell it some businesses are glue. b
moon was a push lee recognized as the larger super moon of 2020 also called the pink moon april super moon got its nickname not from turning paying but to mark the occasion but to mark the occasion of being the closest to earth and it's a little orbit but we're doing so when the herb moss pink or moss blocks is in bloom yes a plant down here on earth gave the moon a pink name which is one of the earliest widespread flowers of spring and i use the moon in flowers of the fish to show absolutely...
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the biggest and brightest super moon of the year will rise after the sunsets. t only is it going to be a full moon, it will also be 90% closer to earth. closer than usual, anyway. experts say there is usually a string of super moons in the spring. look or to the next one in may. full moon tonight. there will be howling i believe. >> and hopefully we'll be able to see it really clearly. last night my daughter loves seeing the moon, but kept saying where did the moon go as the clouds would come through. spencer? >> yeah. well, okay, ama and larry, you should be able to see the moon tonight. well may have a few clouds moving through the area. but skies will be completion partly to mostly clear in the evening. we have mainly dry conditions right now. although that storm that we had yesterday, it's moving down along the coastline. its circulation has swept a few isolated showers up into our area today. and some clouds. a few clouds over the bay right now. it's 58 degrees in san francisco. 64 oakland. mid-60s at san jose and gilroy. 61 at redwood city. 55 at half moon
the biggest and brightest super moon of the year will rise after the sunsets. t only is it going to be a full moon, it will also be 90% closer to earth. closer than usual, anyway. experts say there is usually a string of super moons in the spring. look or to the next one in may. full moon tonight. there will be howling i believe. >> and hopefully we'll be able to see it really clearly. last night my daughter loves seeing the moon, but kept saying where did the moon go as the clouds would...
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so you're looking at the moon, you were so close to walking on the moon.assed up an opportunity to i believe the command module pilot on apollo 11 i believe, and it wasn't going to happen. what was going through your head when you realized the dream wasn't going to be realized, but something far bigger was going on? >> well, that's true, neil. as we went around the moon and i realized that i was never going to land on the moon, but then of course, when i realized my position and where i was, that my concentration and all of my thoughts went back to, hey, how do i get back on the return course, how much fuel or how much oxygen do we have left and how do i get rid of the carbon dioxide which of course crews systems division came up very nicely for us. then of course, it was getting cold and we were running out of food, and fred was getting sick on the time coming down, and i had to put my arms around him to keep him warm, but then we kept charging and slowly, but surely, as we came back again, the thought that we'll actually make it back, actually became mor
so you're looking at the moon, you were so close to walking on the moon.assed up an opportunity to i believe the command module pilot on apollo 11 i believe, and it wasn't going to happen. what was going through your head when you realized the dream wasn't going to be realized, but something far bigger was going on? >> well, that's true, neil. as we went around the moon and i realized that i was never going to land on the moon, but then of course, when i realized my position and where i...
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in april . >> the super moon, it's called the perigee the moon's closest approach to the earth at 105 am is when it's full . >> to forecast, one north, south and more clouds and a possibility of rain, san jose south asked to be fog and oakland airport is 52. i 94 in 1989 and sabrina says good morning, good morning on the dog walk, crisp 45 and clear, there are clouds up there but higher clouds are focused on areas to the south with a lot going on with the low. southern california, central california, southern sacramento may be coming in from the valley towards gilroy, hollister and morgan hill. breeze with cloud cover so lows are much warmer than we've seen over the last couple mornings with a couple 30s and temperatures have low 50s and castro valley in moraga is in there along with alla mode at 48. , it just ever so slowly. but livermore fremont and redwood city and half moon bay, south is the mainline. spore more sunshine's and warmer tabs for you guys . >> the bay area firefighters have major concerns about the coming wildfire season, why some say the shelter at home order may in
in april . >> the super moon, it's called the perigee the moon's closest approach to the earth at 105 am is when it's full . >> to forecast, one north, south and more clouds and a possibility of rain, san jose south asked to be fog and oakland airport is 52. i 94 in 1989 and sabrina says good morning, good morning on the dog walk, crisp 45 and clear, there are clouds up there but higher clouds are focused on areas to the south with a lot going on with the low. southern california,...
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for more, go to cbs money watch.com. >>> human back to the moon, not the only thing nasa is working onit's also joining the fight against the coronavirus. it's doing so in record time. >> reporter: for scientists who specialize in spacecrafts, designing and earthbound medical machine may be one of their most unusual creations yet. >> this was a complete departure. we are not a medical device company. >> this is project vital, a group of jpl employees designing a new type of ventilator from scratch. in just 37 days. >> it was an incredible feat for a socially distanced staff. a group worked on the prototype in person and the rest relied on videoconferencing. >> combining the technical know- how of more than 100 people remotely was one of the most challenging parts of the job. >> we were creating this new path for a way of working. a new way of doing things. it was incredible how much we were able to accomplish in a short period of time. >> coming into these pressure regulators here. >> the prototype has 80 parts and was designed to deliver more oxygen at a higher pressure, something doc
for more, go to cbs money watch.com. >>> human back to the moon, not the only thing nasa is working onit's also joining the fight against the coronavirus. it's doing so in record time. >> reporter: for scientists who specialize in spacecrafts, designing and earthbound medical machine may be one of their most unusual creations yet. >> this was a complete departure. we are not a medical device company. >> this is project vital, a group of jpl employees designing a new...
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to the moon sumo ordering him to go to dubai but i've got a wee suicide the deed to buy neil by. your . dad he has. to. do but i have a book so i know. why the. beginning that you jeanne. kamali leg to find a socio and. i'm among but a kind of god in the i'm in the engine and. the bigger the yeah. bore lid the bottom let me up you say i mean by. the way to our. i. no longer remember from getting up thanks for life. i now come out is there some part that might look like alaska in heaven but also the hype we're gonna say that they know who might blunder. of the. at the get good ideas i think the thing though comes on my p.c. and. when i do someone leaves to go along i'm a little bit early and believed to hold up i've had and. i'm going to. be. a failure. but my dad is a model for the buddha i know up in the demo welcome look into the knee but not something beyond imo he long but up the moon much only at the moment so yeah. it's a pretty hot in some mining boom. but you include a little but not that high profile and you need to be disproved by leaf and me but i've got a scheme but i
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the launch was routine this was to be the 3rd moon landing and the mission commander james lovell was on his 4th trip into space. and i was just temperament 35 hours of this pleasure. occurring ok now it's everybody keeps an explosion in an oxygen tank destroyed the outer panels of the command module and shorted many of the intricate electronics keeping the craft in orbit the idea of the moon landing was abandoned the success of the mission was not to be measured by survival the astronauts used to luna model as a lifeboat well dozens of scientists back at mission control worked out how to repair the systems keep the astronauts alive and get them back to earth and a way to make this. video into the home. using nothing but that. is good or. belittle to. the world was transfixed by the drama taking place in space. will come back. for a few days old division was forgotten as millions around the globe will be astronauts as safe return home. and 50 years later a new generation of astronauts inspired by lessons learned from the apollo 13 mission members of massa's autumn is program which is
the launch was routine this was to be the 3rd moon landing and the mission commander james lovell was on his 4th trip into space. and i was just temperament 35 hours of this pleasure. occurring ok now it's everybody keeps an explosion in an oxygen tank destroyed the outer panels of the command module and shorted many of the intricate electronics keeping the craft in orbit the idea of the moon landing was abandoned the success of the mission was not to be measured by survival the astronauts used...
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the largest and brightest of the year. moon rising at 7:28 p.m. ere will be a few clouds around remember the super-moon is known as a pink moon. it is named after the flowers that bloom in the springtime. i want to show you a live picture. there is a fire burning but at this point it looks like the wind is not transporting that. good viewing conditions tonight. foggy areas tomorrow morning and bright sunny skies for easter weekend. here's the hour by hour forecast. 7:00 tonight. a few clouds around heading into tomorrow morning. we'll see fog as well. 8:00 a.m. higher clouds. and afternoon seeing a mix of sun along with the fog returning. temperatures in the morning 30s 40s. watch out for the fog. tomorrow afternoon. it is going to be a nice spring day. as you will notice the temperatures will be up into the low 70s around, low 60s coast side. a few sun breaks and high clouds mixing together. 80 degrees. just a reminder beach hazard statement until 5:00 a.m. tomorrow. risk of rip current and sneaker waves running high. 7-day forecast the morning fo
the largest and brightest of the year. moon rising at 7:28 p.m. ere will be a few clouds around remember the super-moon is known as a pink moon. it is named after the flowers that bloom in the springtime. i want to show you a live picture. there is a fire burning but at this point it looks like the wind is not transporting that. good viewing conditions tonight. foggy areas tomorrow morning and bright sunny skies for easter weekend. here's the hour by hour forecast. 7:00 tonight. a few clouds...
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like, did we take the moon landing? the moon landing? what really happened in roswell? and where are biggie and tupac? >> this year's white house correspondents dinner is postponed >> -- postponed. to mark the tradition, we will feature past speeches from george clinton, george bush george w. bush, and barack obama. correspondents dinner speeches, tonight, on c-span and c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> thank you for being with us for this conversation about how we respond. i am so thankful that you all are with us for our first virtual
like, did we take the moon landing? the moon landing? what really happened in roswell? and where are biggie and tupac? >> this year's white house correspondents dinner is postponed >> -- postponed. to mark the tradition, we will feature past speeches from george clinton, george bush george w. bush, and barack obama. correspondents dinner speeches, tonight, on c-span and c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> thank you for being with us for this conversation...