This and the fact that the Apollo Snoopy caps were dark-brown & white may explain why they were named "Snoopy" caps. IN REAL TIME. Over. For a while, we ascribed some of the difficulty perhaps to the antenna being stowed. "], [In the raw, Apollo 9 Technical Air-to-Ground transcript, at 71:56, Schweikart prepares to unplug his LM comm cable and to connect his PLSS comm unbilical so he can do a comm check with McDivitt, who is with him in the LM and with Dave Scott in the CM. 108:19:22 McCandless: Tranquility Base, this is Houston. If we needed a whole lot more engineers, we'd be paying them a lot more money to get good engineers, it would seem to me. Over. Performing Organization Name and Address 10. [Aldrin - "I'm sure that Neil didn't wear his watch out on the surface. [Armstrong, from the 1969 Technical Debrief - "Now, a preliminary comment (on the EVA Preps) has to do with the longer time that it took than during our simulations. Neil's can be seen on his right forearm in training photo S69-32234.] "], [Aldrin - "That jibes with what I remember: your electing not to take it out on the surface was because of (the mission timer). 108:44:21 Collins: Columbia reads you loud and clear on Omni C/Charlie. 108:17:22 Collins: Thank you. How do you read? 108:20:55 Armstrong: (Garbled) NASA Public Affairs informs the press that the crew is running about 30 minutes behind schedule.] Journal Contributor Ulli Lotzmann had discussions with Ernie Reyes in mid-2000 about Snoopy's association with Apollo. Onboard Audio Database . The other was, in training, we wanted to avoid as many activities as we could with the PLSS on our back, because it was very uncomfortable doing any additional exercise in one g. We did find, however, that it was quite comfortable, even without the shoulder pads, to have the PLSS mounted on your back. It seemed like it took us about a half hour to get through this depressurization sequence. 108:13:17 Armstrong: I got one. It was something that we hadn't learned there, and if it had been there before, somehow it escaped us. I have a P52 option 3 when you're ready to copy the data. 107:54:11 McCandless: Roger, Tranquility. 108:25:20 Armstrong: Okay. We're ready to start with the electrical checkout. You would make small deviations just based on what seems appropriate at that time. ), (Open the PDF, and click either on the PDF symbol or the Record Number to open. We would have at least one working watch to back up the mission timer or to use in place of the mission timer, in case we could not get it going again. Both. 108:55:18 Armstrong: Go to dump. ], [Armstrong, from the 1969 Technical Debrief - "Now, a preliminary comment (on the EVA Preps) has to do with the longer time that it took than during our simulations. In the event of inadequate flow, a "P" would appear in the window, indicating that Buzz should activate his OPS and open his Purge Valve.] 108:11:14 Aldrin: Audio circuit breaker Closed. I tweaked the (inertial) platform up on the back side. We copy, and you're in sync with us. 109:09:41 McCandless: Roger. For future missions, the male half of the connector has been replaced with one which has a coupling ring with a positive rotation position with the connector shell and can be grasped for firm alignment of the two halves. 108:09:53 Collins: Houston, Columbia on the high gain. And I found that my preparation was most adequate for that. "], [Jones - "Didn't Rusty don the backpack on 9? [Armstrong, from the 1969 Technical Debrief - "It suffices to say that we never did understand what was required to enable good comm while we were inside the cockpit, relaying through the PLSSs. Post-EVA photo A11-37-5528 is an excellent picture of a very pleased Neil Armstrong in full Snoopy regalia after the EVA. I tweaked the (inertial) platform up on the back side. But that's a very good one."]. [Aldrin, from the 1969 Technical Debrief - "No matter how many times you run through an EVA Prep, to the best of the instructor's ability to put things in a logical sequence, when you're faced with doing these things, there is a natural tendency to deviate somewhat from the printed sequence that you have. The valve has two flow settings: a low flow rate of 4 pounds per hour and a high flow of 8 pounds per hour, the choice depending on the availability of cooling. AOS coming around the corner 110:07:35. Now, Sotheby's will sell the footage at a starting bid of $700,000. Evidently, Neil and Buzz overlooked that step on (Pause), 109:08:48 Armstrong: Mine hasn't cleared yet. 108:13:33 Armstrong: It is. [During the trip out from Earth, the purge valves were stowed in the lunar overshoes (aka Moon Boots). [Houston has re-acquired Columbia as it came into view around the eastern limb of the Moon.] Clifford E. Charlesworth, Apollo 11 Flight Director, sent this congratulatory TWX to Honeysuckle Creek, Tidbinbilla and Parkes after the Apollo 11 EVA. 108:28:35 Aldrin: Lean forward. 108:30:48 Armstrong: Okay. "Snoopy" is Charlie Brown's beagle in the comic strip "Peanuts" drawn by Charles Schulz. [Aldrin - "Oh, much more."] It appeared to be squared away each time. From the Apollo 10 transcripts, for example: This is Apollo/Saturn Launch Control, T-11 minutes and counting, T-11. But pressurized would probably be worse." We're going to S-band modulate FM. That's when it refreshed in my mind, years ago, that you had left yours inside and mine was the only one out on the surface. ), it turned out they were still difficult. [Armstrong - "I think so."] Reading you beautifully. It is interesting to note that, unlike Omega and Hasselblad, the Leitz Company never really used their Apollo role in their advertising. That lat/long corresponds to map coordinates M.5/8.0 and, because the sextant field-of view corresponds to a circle on the ground 3.2 km in diameter, the differences between M.5/8.0, M.8/8.2, and M.7/8.0 are inconsequential. Apollo 11 Voice Transcript 1974 Pertaining to the geology of the landing site 6. We'd like you to cycle the fans in cryo(genic) hydrogen tank number 1. We just have to improve that."] [Jones - "A single page?"] (Pause) ECS Caution Light and Water Separator Caution Light (will come) On. In addition, easier insertion has been attained with conical tipped contact pins in place of hemispherical tipped pins."]. 108:11:22 Collins: ...00166, minus 00022, and the... 108:11:26 Aldrin: All right, RCU PTT to Main. We had it part of the time, and we didn't part of the time. We had it part of the time, and we didn't part of the time. And that's, right now (on the day of the briefing), what we're betting. 108:56:02 Aldrin: Mark. In order to open the dump valve in the hatch, one or the other of them will have to bend either his knees or his waist and get low enough to reach the valve. Will you give us a hack when you start your (Omega) chronometer. Disconnect LM (oxygen) hoses (from the suits). 108:23:45 Aldrin: I don't understand. 108:11:03 Collins: Roger. "], [Journal Contributor Ulli Lotzmann notes that, according to an Omega brochure, Neil mentioned leaving his watch in the LM to NASA Historian Alan A. At 0.25 psi of cabin pressure, opening the hatch took 78 pounds of force versus 118 pounds at 0.35 psi. Setting up the various experiments and getting the samples..."] Part of the problem was that the start of the next line of dialog was originally transcribed as "Okay, I want to go to Dump..." whereas I now believe that "Okay, we want..." is correct.] We did, in fact, follow it pretty much to the letter, just the way we had done during training exercises. Mine is 4.6. [These warning flags are on the top of the Remote Control Unit (RCU) and indicate that there is no oxygen flow and that the suit isn't pressurized. In the Closed (vertical) position, used outside, all the oxygen goes to the helmet vent. Clip courtesy John Stoll, ACR Senior Technician at NASA Johnson. 108:55:17 Aldrin: Dump. The crew of Tranquility Base is currently donning PLSSs. Near these locations, Mike drew a small circle in pencil with an arrow pointing to it. Likewise, the PREAMP light would go on if the power supply for the RCS was out of tolerance. Got your mikes where you want them? 108:14:10 McCandless: We're reading you loud and clear, Buzz. Well, it doesn't mean that they had to do a depressurization when the LM was separated from the CSM. (Pause) (Long Pause) "], [Armstrong, from the 1969 Technical Debrief, talking about depressurization - "This is one area of flight preparation that was never completely performed on the ground. If you had one (that is, a morning checklist) setting there, you wouldn't follow it the same every day. It's a beautiful signal. Which would probably say that I should have had it set at something so that it was just not a normal time going around, but going from some specific...It was a lousy watch to have on the surface. Pushbutton Light, Reset. It's about 0.1 (psi) on our gauge now. Radio check. I guess it's a combination of the volume and the antenna. 108:53:37 Armstrong: Okay. (Long Pause) Warning tone. Prior to that it was relatively quiet. 108:45:49 Armstrong: (PLSS) diverter valve's up. It began to look like we never would get those connectors mated on the surface. When not in use, it is held down by a loop of fabric velcroed to the top surface of the OPS. ], [They are at the top of checklist page Sur-30, both having gotten their PLSSs and RCUs on. Some of the transcripts include a detailed explanation of the contents. It is interesting to note that, unlike Omega and Hasselblad, the Leitz Company never really used their Apollo role in their advertising."] 108:12:21 Aldrin: Okay. We copy, and right toward the end of your transmission after you mentioned "lighted horizon", you trailed off down into the noise level, Neil. Photo S69-38497 shows Neil being fitted with a strap-on thigh pocket. I think that, for people to press Neil about where and how he came up with a very clever (statement for the occasion)....is no business of theirs. 108:52:52 McCandless: Buzz, this is Houston. The lunar boots, likely the most contaminated items, will be placed in a bag as early as possible (after the EVA) to minimize the spread of lunar particles (in the cabin)."]. [The light in question may be one or both of the two utility lamps which had long, gold-colored cords and could hung at various places around the cabin when needed. [Aldrin - "Well, since we didn't have a checklist that was set up on (elapsed EVA) time, why we didn't get to cement in that kind of a procedure. [The EMU CCFF was done in a large room at the Cape on 25 June 1969 ( 3 Mb PDF ). They have attached their OPS oxygen hoses to the PLSSs and the OPS actuator cables to the RCUs. 109:14:28 Armstrong: Me, too. systems."] Apollo-Soyuz Test Project The Apollo-Soyuz Test Project joined two nations in space for the first time in history. But it turned out we were wrong. PDI PAD: TIG 102 33 04.36 09 50, minus 00021, 182 287 000, plus 56919.PDI abort, less than 10 minutes, 105 12 30.00.PDI abort, greater than 10 minutes, 103 40 00.00 107 11 30.00. 108:08:11 Armstrong: Okay. It seemed to work quite well."] One doesn't necessarily agree with where that leads us, but you have to learn to live with it. As seen in this visualization, all of the sites are near the equator on the near side (the side facing the Earth), and all of the landings took place fairly soon after local sunrise, when the lunar surface was cool and the shadows threw the terrain into high relief, making navigation easier. Go ahead with the FM. We copy. And you look at the glycol secondary. 108:17:15 McCandless: Roger. Contract/Grant No. Clip courtesy John Stoll, ACR Senior Technician at NASA Johnson. 108:21:23 Armstrong: Okay. But up until about 3 minutes ago, I was reading them loud and clear. (Pause) Okay, warning tone is out. (Long Pause), 109:07:33 Armstrong: The hatch is coming open. [During the 1991 mission review, I put the following question to Neil and Buzz and was so fascinated by Buzz's lengthy answer that I have included the entire exchange here. How do you read? Radio check. Verified. I don't know that I had any thing like that. 108:11:17 Aldrin: All right, on your panel, VHF A, Off; VHF B, Off. Over. That sounds pretty good. This is Buzz through Tranquility. 108:17:07 Collins: I believe so. It's a rather complex operation. "], [Aldrin, from the 1969 Technical Debrief, referring to an early stage in the EVA Prep - "We put the anti-fog (wipe) on (the inside of the clear bubble helmet) as soon as we got the kit out, instead of waiting until a little bit later. [Armstrong - "You might ask Gene (Cernan) if he remembers doing any of that (suited comm checks during Apollo 10). 108:10:58 McCandless: Go ahead, Columbia. I think that, in our training inside both the LMS ( Lunar Module Simulator) and also that other trainer we had (which Buzz called 'the EVA trainer'), we were usually dressed in street clothes and we had lots of room. 108:08:15 Armstrong: Okay. 108:22:30 Aldrin: Suit Fan number 1 breaker. The public perceives the word 'NASA scientist' as being the guy who builds rockets. [Aldrin - "How could I have read the numbers, then? Over. And when we first did simulations with suits in there, we found out that the suits took up an awful lot of the space and things were much more cumbersome. A Russian Soyuz launched on July 15, 1975, followed by the U.S. Apollo launch on the same day. I think that maybe there were two things that brought that about. [The purge valve is mounted on the right side of the chest and can be opened in the case that the PLSS fails and the astronaut has to use the emergency oxygen supply stored in the OPS. (Long Pause) Got all the material up in the back? How do you read? And the person feels like he's really been let down in life by the system. To unlock - push on handle and rotate CCW (counter clockwise) to stop. Because both Neil and Buzz are right-handed, it was probably Neil, standing on the left side of the cabin, who opened the overhead valve. Read you loud and clear and I read both the comments that said: "I wonder if we're triggering all the time" and "I don't think so." [The LEVA consists of visors to cut down on the solar glare - visors which can be raised and lowered - and layers of fabric which provide mechanical and thermal protection to the clear, bubble helmet. 108:44:53 McCandless: Roger. Suit circuit's at about 4.3. (Pause) Correction... 108:42:01 McCandless: ...he should be losing contact with you in about a minute. [Section 4 from the Apollo 9 Mission report contains a full description of the EVA, including training.] Over. Journal Contributor Markus Mehring notes that the names "Snoopy" and "Charlie Brown" where also used for the Apollo 10 Command Module and Lunar Module, respectively. We had had trouble with that connector for 2 years or more. Apollo 11 Mission Commentary 7-18-69 CDT 21:09 GET 60:47 200/1. The LM pilot , restrained by "golden slippers" on the LM porch photographs various components [With the Suit Gas Diverter Valve in Egress, they are cutting off the flow of oxygen from the ECS to the cabin. Hold this (possibly Neil's Red Apple and the attached pull-pin). Over. Performing Organization Rept, N. G. Bailey and G. E. Ulrich No. "], [As for Buzz's concern about tugging on the handle, pre-flight tests had indicated that the handle would break before the hatch would deform - at 180 pounds of force versus 240 pounds. (Long Pause) At that point, Buzz will close the valve again so that he and Neil can watch their suits respond. "], ["Outside-the-spacecraft activities (EVAs), in my estimation, are easier in a gravitational field than they are in free flight conditions with people floating around. (Pause) I have a P52 option 3 when you're ready to copy the data. [Journal Contributor Ulli Lotzmann notes that Neil and Buzz brought their EVA gloves back to Earth.] 108:30:46 Aldrin: And locked. 108:25:50 Aldrin: Connect OPS O2 hose to right-hand PGA blue connector and lock. 108:53:00 Armstrong: Okay. 109:15:33 Aldrin: (Garbled under Neil) my antenna? (Pause) Okay, warning tone is out. (Long Pause), [Getting back to the subject of the "Snoopy cap", in the Schulz comic strip, Snoopy often fantasized that he was a World War I flying ace and, while in that fantasy, wore a leather flying helmet. 108:56:22 Armstrong: Okay. On one of the Apollo 17 hatch openings, the outflow even carried out a lost piece of bread. (Long Pause). [Armstrong, from the 1969 Technical Debrief - "All these items took a little bit of time, a little bit of discussion - which never showed up in any of our EVA Preps on the ground - really accounted for the better part of an hour of additional time. [At the top of Sur-30, they closed the TV circuit breaker so that Houston could make sure that they were getting a good signal. 108:54:25 Armstrong: That's 3.5. (Pause) Okay. 108:44:25 McCandless: Roger. Over. (Long Pause) Warning tone. Now, there are some good reasons why you might want two airlocks on a vehicle; but if, in front of engineers, I start suggesting a lunar landing craft with two ladders so that the two guys go down together, it's liable to be looked at in a facetious way and the sound engineering will be set aside because of the facetious nature with which someone might interpret what I'm trying to say. ], [Journal Contributor Ken Glover notes that, at 114:10:28 during the depressurization prior to the equipment jettison, Neil reported that they used the forward dump valve down to 2 psi (pounds per square inch) and then opened the overhead valve as well, undoubtedly to speed things along. 108:30:53 Aldrin: All right. That's when it refreshed in my mind, years ago, that you had left yours inside and mine was the only one out on the surface. 108:11:16 Collins: ...57, plus... 108:26:52 Aldrin: Install in red (coded connector), PGA red (garbled, undoubtedly "connector"). We didn't have stuff for outside the cabin. Should be quite adequate. [Armstrong, from the 1969 Technical Debrief - "When we got to the lunar surface, it was the same problem. Next, they will make sure that they have good comm from both PLSSs and will check to make sure that various sensors and warning flags and tones are operational.] ], [Journal Contributor Harald Kucharek notes that page 183 of the Apollo 11 Press Kit contains the following statement under the heading Contamination Control. [Training photo KSC-69PC-319 shows Neil in a LM simulator. These collections are not meant to be exhaustive; they are meant to get researchers started in the right direction. It had never been re-designed, and it was usually ascribed to that fact that all the training models were old and gouged, and so on. In the simplest terms, the decision hinged (if my readers will pardon the pun) on the design of the hatch, which swung into the cabin to the right, blocking Buzz's access to the exit until after Neil was out. Post-EVA photo A11-37-5528 is an excellent picture of a very pleased Neil Armstrong in full Snoopy regalia after the EVA. (Garbled) (Pause) Now wait a minute. After some puzzlement over the dialog, we concluded that it was Buzz who opened the valve. spiral notebook bent slightly over the wrist so that the pages would stay open. Our view of EVA Prep was that we were not trying to meet a time schedule. 108:27:09 Armstrong: Okay. Certainly, the critical steps were always included but, otherwise, trivial steps like "Turn right and back into PLSS" (see page Sur-28, near the middle) were eliminated.] [Jones - "Didn't Rusty don the backpack on 9?"] 108:26:48 Armstrong: Okay. 108:24:41 Aldrin: Cabin Gas (Return Valve, Egress). ], 109:07:45 Aldrin: No. Over. My question was "On the way home from dinner last night, my wife and I were talking a little bit about a difference in perception: namely that, from the public's point of view, the stuff that's about to happen, the two of you going outside on the surface, the first footprints, and so on is the exciting stuff; whereas, from the program point of view, the goal of the mission is the landing and return, demonstrating the capabilities of the spacecraft. [Journal Contributor Phil Karn writes, "The normal S-band mode, PM (phase modulation), carried voice, telemetry and ranging but could not support TV. During either this comm break or the prior one, Neil and Buzz installed the electrical fitting that connected the PLSS to the RCU.] The times when we actually operated the PLSS was done always in the chamber and never done with the LM systems operable. And I, personally, not being a geologist and so on, saw no special challenge in the surface work, which was something appropriate to do but, in my mind, never had the importance of the landing itself. [Armstrong, from the 1969 Technical Debrief - "We shouldn't imply that the EVA preparation checklist wasn't good and adequate. (Pause). 108:08:18 Aldrin: Okay. You are coming in loud and clear, and Mike passes on the word that he is receiving you and following your progress with interest. 108:27:55 Armstrong: That's two vertical. 108:53:37 Armstrong: Okay. 108:08:30 Aldrin: Okay. I don't think that's wrong. Over. That's what the public wants to see. 108:14:18 Aldrin: And you're getting a signal on the TV? How do you read? The ring is then rotated 90 degrees to capture and lock. I don't know if it was different from the trainers or the flight PLSSs at the time we were looking at them or not, but there was a press-to-test knob of some sort that neither of us could correctly identify as to function. 108:07:37 Aldrin: (Garbled). Going dump. We've got 1 minute and 30 seconds. It took us at least 10 minutes each to mate those connectors. After some puzzlement over the dialog, we concluded that it was Buzz who opened the valve. I just think in future planning, you are probably better off adding time for these kinds of things. He is wearing the flight units of the suit and PLSS. 108:12:05 Aldrin: Okay. It's a rather complex operation. We didn't take the checklist and we didn't have a lot of extensive things at all for the outside. We talked a little about the difficulty Gene described in getting into position to work the overhead valve, and Neil said "I believe that. [They are shutting off the flow of oxygen from the ECS into the suits. 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