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@lunarmodule5
Apollo 11 Day 6 (Full Mission)

Timeline
00:00:10 Overnight PAO
00:08:54 Columbia Wake Up
00:15:00 PAOs "Not since Adam" speech
00:16:18 Eagle Wake Up
01:34:50 Liftoff
03:49:39 Final Rendezvous
03:59:25 Docking
05:06:50 Jettison LM
07:28:00 TEI
08:24:50 Sleep

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@diwattos
1:34:40
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@alijanlondon
On BBC iPlayer, there's an edition of Panorama entitled 'Apollo 11 Impact on the Earth' which was broadcast about an hour after lunar lift off
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@Buster__
I listen to this at night, thank you
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@alphasierrabravo5905
Thank you for this
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@peterwisk6797
Such an outstanding effort to bring such detail and history to life. I watched the televised landing and devoured the reporting and print media during those days in July 1969; now for 2023, in three months I finish a doctoral thesis after Oxford, and work in Washington and Canberra with extensive new conceptual work on near-Earth space and emerging challenges in NESE with a long specific chapter dedicated to it. Such is the inspiration and legacy created by the Apollo programme. No words can express fully how much Apollo 11 and subsequent missions means to me. Thank you again lunarmodule5, best and finest to you, Peter.
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@peterwisk6797
Such an outstanding effort to bring such detail and history to life. I watched the televised landing and devoured the reporting and print media during those days in July 1969; now for 2023, in three months I finish a doctoral thesis after Oxford, and work in Washington and Canberra with extensive new conceptual work on near-Earth space and emerging challenges in NESE with a long specific chapter dedicated to it. Such is the inspiration and legacy created by the Apollo programme. No words can express fully how much Apollo 11 and subsequent missions means to me. Thank you again lunarmodule5, best and finest to you, Peter.
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@Marco-xz7rf
Why does the camera stop right before the rendezvous :(
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@gustavojorge4940
1:41:10 qué es eso ??
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@peronlaurent8329
Fantastic.
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@ultrametric9317
At 5:37:30 or thereabouts - Gene Kranz is ribbing the GUIDOs about the empty LM, which has had its cooling deliberately disconnected so they can see how long the guidance computer will last without cooling water (as it happened, 7 hours! Good equipment). Kranz is clearly having a relaxed time when he says "Now that you GUIDOs have your own unmanned spacecraft program going, you're gonna have a ball!" In other words, they are tracking the LM as its computer slowly dies - and they expect it to die and have no responsibility other than to track it. A little levity after the intense events of the previous 36 hours!
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@danifirowe1720
Equally fascinating and soothing! 😎
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@RideAcrossTheRiver
"Mike Collins is spring-loaded to do a mirror maneuver." Okay, talk about tension.
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@poletooke4691
Please add captions
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@Shadooe
55:50 "Jim Lovell, who's had some experience in lunar missions..."
Aquarius: "You ain't seeing nothing yet"

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@michaelhart7569
Good boy, Collins. I like to think I too would also sleep well in such circumstances.
Sleep well. RIP.

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@jpsned
The PAO makes an amusing error at 1:47:03: "Here in Mission Control, the scribing plotters have been replaced with the lunar orbit tracking chart showing Eagle behind Spider some 20 degrees in longitude." (Obviously, he meant Columbia--Spider was Apollo 9's LM.)
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@jackwall1734
Clearly an incredible contribution to space history. Anyone listening in can hear the competence and expertise of all involved. Thanks for all the hard work that made this possible!
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@yvesbajulaz
:-) such cool animations and footage
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@michaelstern8657
Is this a true 8.5 hour day or is the video edited for time.
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@joepoppy3264
For the first time in history two people are lifting off of another planet and Buzz is talking like he's a tour bus driver in the Hollywood hills LOL
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@nanrowland4379
I am glued to this ! It's time I went to bed! Just can't switch it to pause!!
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@thomasthomas2418
Always great work, LM-5. Can you tell me who the ascent CapCom was?
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@nguyendailam6703
So what the hell was Luna 15 all about ?
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@joepoppy3264
Of all the capsule communicators on this flight Charlie Duke comes off as the most respectful of the bunch. Of course all the communicators have respect. but Charlie Duke brings an extra measure of "thank you sir" to the table. It would seem he realizes he has a seat at the tables where Giants sit.
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@elidelamerced1777
HUMAN ACCOMPLISHMENT EXPLORING THE EARTH LANDING TO MOON NEXT MARS
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@gregorykayne6054
Just wonderful! Thanks!
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@gaiusmarius8628
1:41:08 debri ?
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@Sola174
03:43:50 Neil: "I'm not gonna lose you, brother"
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@johnvrabec9747
I've been trying to find out for years, what is that cylindrical shadow in the window that we see with this camera view? It was there in the landing video as well. It's inside the LM, can't figure out what it is.
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@jairoamaral
@lunarmodule5, this is outstanding. It will make researching about those things so much easier.
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@pinedelgado4743
At 1:33:00, if you look carefully at the tiny inset screen near the bottom-left that depicts the activities at Houston's Mission Control, you'll just about notice the countdown clock in the bottom half of that image ticking down the time left before lunar lift-off from Mare Tranquilitatis (The Sea of Tranquility). The digits in that Solari mechanical digital clock are of the Gill Sans Serif typeface used on such clocks used in Europe during that epoch. Yet, the letters in the words "LIFT OFF" look like they were pasted on by a two-year-old. LOL!! :) Sorry, folks! I just notice these things!! ;) ;) #Autism
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@malcolmbacchus421
The references at 1:15 to 1:18 about setting the rendezvous radar mode switch to LGC are MIT's solution to the 1202 and 1202 alarms which occurred on landing. I wonder how many listeners realised that at the time.
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@HEDGE1011
I am a huge fan of Gene Kranz and mean neither him nor any other NASA Flight Director any disrespect, but I truly admire the organized mental discipline of Glynn Lunney, especially in ambiguous situations.

Ken Mattingly gave Lunney outsize praise for his role sorting out the Apollo 13 mess, and listening to him work is truly one of the highlights of this (and other) missions!

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@160rpm
Man, landing seems easy compared to this stuff
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@160rpm
that was some tense 15 minutes before liftoff
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@delirium6109
Episode 6 is in work
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@62DAP
A masterpiece of effort. I love the ride. Thank you mightily.
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@joepoppy3264
A wonderful job of putting this together sir...much appreciated! I will be listening to this series for the rest of my life.. and I plan on being around for a long time 😀
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@joepoppy3264
The public affairs officer narrating the first part of this video sounds at times like David Brinkley
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@ROBOPTI
Good lord - Does Gene Kranz EVER miss a SINGLE detail ?? ... He literally seems to know every millimiter of every part & procedure
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@albclean
Don't think the LM had navigation lights only the one large strobe light
Correct me if I'm wrong.

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@dougg1075
If the rocket failed Houston was to cut transmission.
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@angelmaria5429
Sad & Surreal feeling leaving the moon.
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@thesteveruss
Wow ...
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@TheCumMan
Thought I might mention as well a couple minor spelling goofs in the description (LEM familiarisation manual; Virtual Apollo guidance) I haven't gone thru and proof read but I feel you're likely the type of person who would like his work to be perfect to the most minute detail so I had to tell you LOL
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@cbavid2003
05:11:20 Making FIDO happy!!!
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@cbavid2003
04:49:40 .
Kranz: "What Happened?"
FIDO: "That's only one of many, many questions"
Kranz: "That's very interesting"
I Don't think this is something you want to hear in Mission Control

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@juhasaarikko2296
One of the best jokes. MIKE: 135:14:40 Collins (onboard): There's only one really bad mistake you can make there.- aka Shades of Gemini
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@cbavid2003
02:53:40 so did they ever figure out where the laser was coming from?
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@Tmccreight25Gaming
5:08:30 Farewell Eagle. Perhaps the most important flying machine in the history of this world...
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@juhasaarikko2296
DAY 6 still go, lagging behind. CSM and LM evasive burn just going...
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@NicolaFaccioliniTv
Congratulations from Italy. Great job.
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@themeparkrob
Right after ascent begins, 1:36:10 you can hear maybe the slightest bit of concern in Cmdr. Armstrong's voice when he notes a bit of wallowing as they rise up. Had to be thinking, is she going to list to much one way or the other...all the way over? Or, maybe that's just what I would be thinking. Another great day in the books! Thank you, Simon!
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@madisonlivingston5851
Where is day 7? The mission isn't over yet!
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@jamesrosencrans644
Its funny how much time I spent yesterday and today just like I did 50 years ago - All thanks to you! A lot more anxiety 50 years ago but one HECK of a lot more insight today! Cheers and thanks again!
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@juhasaarikko2296
Hello DAY 6! - Actually I'm not too late as GET 121hrss around 18:32 in EET so its rather good sync to Helsinki right now. Gee!
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@scowell
Can you find the swearing? Shows dedication... see if you can find someone cursing about the trunion angles he miscalculated!
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@LancePilot
Incredible series of videos! Thank you!!
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@ramaroodle
Does anybody know how they calculate the weight of the spacecrafts and why that is important?
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@mpicos100
Thanks a lot for giving this to the world. Fantastic.
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@ginskimpivot753
Great production. Well done you.

And thank you.

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@JonnyMainframe
Awesome as usual. Here is a nice timeline I’ve been using to synchronize the videos up to current time minus 50 years. So I’ve been watching the videos as if it happened exactly 50 Years Ago. Use the mission time in the video and correlate it to the mission time in the chart to find the Greenwich Mean Time in the chart and then sync the video to the current GMT. history.nasa.gov/SP-4029/Apollo_11i_Timeline.htm

So this video assuming I have it correct starts at 0922 GMT on July 21st. At 2:02 minutes in it jumps to 1022 GMT. Could be more jumps but quitting for the night.

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@skyprop
Who would be Asleep an hour after what they just did on the moon!!!
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@blueharvestproject
Can anyone explain the apparent swaying motion of the LM during ascent?
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@kaylaandjimbryant8258
no timestamps?

PS: Great job so far on the preceeding ones!

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@AwesomeBeatles
Is this actual footage ?
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@robdc4829
What a (rocket) blast! I had a tough time syncing Day 5 at times Maybe it was just me. Would a mission timer on screen help to sync it to the flight journal?
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@cbavid2003
Wohoo!!! First comment!!!
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@humansrants1694
Thanks makes me want to reinstall KSP.
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@fernandoalves67
Glaube Mut Liebe .
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@Saxie81
I'm curious. They give a readout for the O2 tanks in the ascent stage being less than 100%. Do they draw on those during the mission I wonder. Time to read the LM Handbook.


On another note how lonely is Mike Collins on the other side of the moon.

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@Carl-im9gh
This is amazing. I missed 2-5. I'll watch them next.
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@theoriginalchefboyoboy6025
this wonderful video has been up only a few hours and already has a dislike. ROFL what is wrong with some people? There has got to be a dark web society that collects dislikes like badges of honor. Must be the same people that waste time creating click-bait.
and since there's no timeline in place yet, liftoff occurs at 1:34:52.

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@87aggietim
I cannot wait for the conspiracy theorists to flock to the comment section of this video.
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@davidmoser7849
Great work LM51
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@RowanWatkins
Number "1" on the runway
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@davidmoser7849
why on ascent would the crew be looking backwards? Shouldn't they be looking forward in direction of flight?
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@goalcreaseb
Thank you LM5. This is amazing, as with all of the missions you have covered.
You should promote your donation box better. Paypal.me/lunarmodule5 Use my gift any way you desire. You have earned it.

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@silversurfer66_
Ive got work in the morning (00.30AM) i NEED sleep
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@pinedelgado4743
Another awesome as a possum with a blossom video winner!!! Thanks LOTS, LM5!!!!! You do such MARVIE WORK!!!!!! :) :) :)
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@ramaroodle
First!

Out of adjectives to thank you.

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