sexta-feira, 31 de maio de 2019

Apollo 11 conversation log

https://news.google.com/articles/CBMib2h0dHBzOi8vd3d3LmV4cHJlc3MuY28udWsvbmV3cy9zY2llbmNlLzExMzQyMDQvTkFTQS1BcG9sbG8tMTEtTW9vbi1sYW5kaW5nLU5laWwtQXJtc3Ryb25nLXNwYWNlLXN0YXJzLW5hc2EtbmV3c9IBc2h0dHBzOi8vd3d3LmV4cHJlc3MuY28udWsvbmV3cy9zY2llbmNlLzExMzQyMDQvTkFTQS1BcG9sbG8tMTEtTW9vbi1sYW5kaW5nLU5laWwtQXJtc3Ryb25nLXNwYWNlLXN0YXJzLW5hc2EtbmV3cy9hbXA?hl=en-GB≷=GB&ceid=GB%3Aen

Citando:
"Commander Armstrong told Mission Control: “Houston, it’s been a real change for us.

“Now we’re able to see stars again and recognise constellations for the first time on the trip.

“It’s – the sky is full of stars. Just like the night side of Earth.

“But all the way here, we’ve only been able to see stars occasionally and perhaps through the monocular but not recognise any star patterns"


NASA astronaut Bruce McCandless, who was communicating with Apollo 11, replied: “I guess it's turned into night up there really, hasn't it?.”


Commander Armstrong silly replied that it “really has”.


About 30 minutes later, NASA’s Mission Control read out the day’s news headlines to the astronauts alongside some messages from their families.

Mr McCandless said: “West Germany has declared Monday to be Apollo Day. School children in Bavaria have been given the day off.

“Post Office clerks have been encouraged to bring radios to work and Frankfurt is installing TV sets in public places.”"

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