- Gus Grissom
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They sure blurp a lot, don't they? That may be attitude control thrusters though. Probably what it is.
- Gus Grissom
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And when we started out, the IVI's were reading 51 ft/sec, and I burned them down to 2 ft/sec aft.
- Gus Grissom
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As we started to burn my IVI's read 51 ft/sec, and we burned them down to the place where they read 2 ft/sec.
- Gordon Cooper (CapCom)
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Okay, Molly Brown. Looks like your OAMS has leveled out before your burn. Can you give us an OAMS source pressure and temp again now?
- John Young
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This source pressure is 2050. Source temperature is 56.
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Roger. it looks like that pressure switch on that O2 is failed. You probably better bring that O2 heater from AUTOMATIC to OFF, and then manually control the temp from then on—the pressure from then on.
- Gordon Cooper (CapCom)
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Okay. I have a time for you, where you will be nearest to the booster. Would you like to have that so you can look for it?
- Gordon Cooper (CapCom)
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Roger. 02 + 08 + 52. Will be dead ahead at an elevation of plus 80° at 190 miles. This will be just prior to darkness. It should be very bright. Proceed to see if you can rendezvous.
- Gordon Cooper (CapCom)
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Roger. We got you loaded.
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Roger. We just wanted to get a confirmation that you got your experiments on time for the first orbit.
- Gordon Cooper (CapCom)
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Molly Brown, Cape CAP COM. Our memory loads on the ground confirm your loads were correct in there, so you might delete all the MDIU readouts.
- Gordon Cooper (CapCom)
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Okay, sunset time is 16 + 34. Stand by, and I will get you the horizon scanner.
- John Young
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You can't get the bulb in, huh? How about if I just leave it in and give them blood pressures.
- Gus Grissom
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Okay, starting Alinement Caging Check. Minus 10° in pitch, 10° in yaw, and 10° in roll. Going to CAGE, small-end-forward, holding attitudes out the window. Okay, I've caged. Going SEF, platform and attitude. Fine aline from 1:45 to 1:55.
Spoken on March 23, 1965, 4 p.m. UTC (59 years, 8 months ago). Link to this transcript range is: Tweet