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Title
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Exploration
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This collection exemplifies the accomplishments of NASA astronauts in traversing the lunar surface and exploring outer space. Photos in this collection show the human element inherent in space exploration.
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UUID
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Sound
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295:11:18 Worden (onboard): Closed.<br /><br />295:11:18 Okinawa: Apollo 15, this is Okinawa. Request your splashdown read-out. Over.<br /><br />295:11:21 Irwin (onboard): Okay, you ready for Main Bus ties to come Off.<br /><br />295:11:24 Worden: Main Bus ties coming off.<br /><br />295:11:25 Scott: Roger. Plus 26.13 minus 158.12.<br /><br />295:11:26 Worden (onboard): Ready for Bus Ties.<br /><br />295:11:30 Worden (onboard): Okay.<br /><br />295:11:28 Recovery: This is Recovery. I have a visual [garble] dead ahead.<br /><br />295:11:36 Okinawa: Apollo 15, this is Okinawa. You have a streamed chute. Stand by for a hard impact. Okinawa, over.<br /><br />295:11:43 Scott: Roger. [Pause.]<br /><br />295:11:53 Scott: Splashdown. Mark splashdown.
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4:27 min.
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295:11:18
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Parachute Collapse and Retrieval
Subject
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The transcript below starts at 3:06 in the audio file.
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Audio from the Parachute Collapse and Retrieval
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NASA
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NASA
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August 7, 1971
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Audio
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UUID
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Al Worden
Alfred Worden
David R. Scott
James Irwin
Jim Irwin
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Title
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Exploration
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This collection exemplifies the accomplishments of NASA astronauts in traversing the lunar surface and exploring outer space. Photos in this collection show the human element inherent in space exploration.
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UUID
02242dfd-c595-4aab-8070-a13536fde814
Sound
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222:39:17 Scott: Three, two, one...<br /><br />222:39:20 Scott: ...Launch. We have a barber pole.<br /><br />222:39:31 Scott: And a gray.<br /><br />222:39:35 Allen: We confirm that.<br /><br />222:39:43 Scott: Tally Ho! [Long pause.]<br /><br />222:40:05 Allen: Okay, Dave; copied that. Sounds great.<br /><br />222:40:15 Allen: Can you see much? [Long pause.]<br /><br />222:40:28 Scott: Oh, looks like it might be oscillating maybe 10 degrees at the most.<br /><br />222:40:47 Allen: Roger, Dave; copy. [Long pause.]
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1:54 min.
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222:39:17
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Subsatellite Launch
Description
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Audio clip from the subsatellite Launch
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Return trip
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NASA
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NASA
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August 4, 1971
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https://history.nasa.gov/afj/ap15fj/21a-day10_subsat.html
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English
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Audio
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Discovery
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This collection showcases the geological and scientific research undertaken by the Apollo 15 crew.
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UUID
730300d8-5fc5-4ccd-8f0a-6b87cb985be4
Sound
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128:12:37 Worden: Houston, Endeavor.<br /><br />128:12:41 Parker: Go ahead.<br /><br />128:12:46 Worden: Okay. I'm looking right down on Littrow now, and a very interesting thing. I see the whole area around Littrow, particularly - particularly in the area of Littrow where we've noticed the darker deposits, there are a whole series of small, almost irregular shaped cones, and they have a very distinct dark mantling just around those cones. It looks like a whole field of small cinder cones down there. And they look - well, I say - I say cinder cones, because they're somewhat irregular in shape. They're not all - they're not all round - they're positive features - and they have a very dark halo, which is mostly symmetric, but not always, around them individually.<br /><br />128:13:41 Parker: Beautiful, Al.
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0:08 min.
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128:12:37
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Cinder Cones
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Moon topography
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Audio description of viewing the Littrow area from space by Al Worden. The audio clip on SoundCloud is a short edited excerpt; the full transcription is below.
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NASA
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NASA
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July 31, 1971
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Audio
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Exploration
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This collection exemplifies the accomplishments of NASA astronauts in traversing the lunar surface and exploring outer space. Photos in this collection show the human element inherent in space exploration.
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02242dfd-c595-4aab-8070-a13536fde814
Sound
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Transcription
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083:15:33 Henize: 15, this is Houston.<br /><br />083:15:41 Scott: Hello, Houston, Apollo 15. The Falcon is on its perch.<br /><br />[Which is another way of saying that they believe they are in the correct orbit for the LM, Falcon, to fly off and do its stuff tomorrow.]<br /><br />083:15:46 Henize: Good to hear you coming around that corner. How do things look?<br /><br />083:15:53 Scott: Okay. Burn status report. Burn was on time. Burn time was about 24.0 - about half a second shorter than predicted. There was no trim; residuals were plus .6 [fps], plus .0, minus .1; Delta-Vc, minus 4.4, fuel 29 - 29.25 [percent of full]; and the oxidizer 29.55; unbalance, 100 increase.<br /><br />083:16:34 Henize: Thank you, Dave. We copy all that.
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1:08 min.
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083:15:33
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Falcon on Perch
Description
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Apollo 15 has just gone behind the Moon near the end of their second orbit. While out of contact with Earth, the only planned item is the Descent Orbit Insertion (DOI) burn. This audio is from that period.
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Moon orbit
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NASA
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https://history.nasa.gov/afj/ap15fj/10b-day4_doi-rest.html
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NASA
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July 29, 1971
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Audio
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English
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UUID
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David R. Scott
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lunar orbit
Moon
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Title
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Exploration
Subject
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This collection exemplifies the accomplishments of NASA astronauts in traversing the lunar surface and exploring outer space. Photos in this collection show the human element inherent in space exploration.
IIIF Collection Metadata
UUID
02242dfd-c595-4aab-8070-a13536fde814
Sound
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079:13:57 Scott: And Houston. We're over Mare Crisium at the present time, and the sights are really striking. I guess some of the interesting things we've noticed is the variation in albedo from white to dark gray with many variations of gray in between. And many times, this albedo change appears without any significant change in topography, other than perhaps a - a mountain ridge or a chain or a wrinkle ridge or something, but there are many vari - variations in the albedo all over the surface. I guess our general consensus is that it's gray. We haven't noticed any brown yet.
Duration
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0:54 min.
Timestamp
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079:13:57
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Moon Description
Description
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Audio clip of David Scott description lunar topography from orbit.
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Moon orbit
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NASA
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https://history.nasa.gov/afj/ap15fj/10a-day4_lunar_orbit1+2.html
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NASA
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July 29, 1971
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Audio
Language
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English
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UUID
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David R. Scott
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lunar orbit
lunar topography