Tape 5/2 CC Yes, we copied your VI and your EMS numbers, and we've got a number for you. Maneuver start time will be at 03 plus 33 plus 27. LMP Okay, we got you. Maneuver at 03:33:27. cc That's affirmative, Jack. LMP You guys didn't tell us we couldn't see anything going through the sunrise. cc (Laughter) Roger. 00 03 25 01 cc 17, Houston. We're making plans here for a space craft SEP time of 03 plus 43. LMP 03 plus 43. Roger. 00 03 27 27 cc 17, Houston. We're copying cabin press of 5.9 this time. CMP Roger. We - we just got it, Bob. cc Okay. CMP Thank you. 00 03 31 55 LMP Frame 65 for the LMPs mag November November. 00 03 34 10 LMP Okay. We - we are maneuvering, Houston. cc Roger. We're watching it. CMP Now we've got a few very bright particles or frag ments or something that go drifting by as we maneuver. CC Roger. Understand. LMP There's a whole bunce of big ones on my window down there - just bright. It looks like the Fourth of July out of Ron's window. CMP Yes. Now you can see some of them in shape. 'They're very jagged, angular fragments that are tumbling.
Vision Description (EN)
Apollo 17 mission transcript page (Tape 5/2) containing dialogue between Houston Mission Control (CC), Lunar Module Pilot (LMP, Jack), and Command Module Pilot (CMP, Ron). The page records spacecraft maneuver sequences with time codes (00 03 25 01 through 00 03 34 10). Three text passages are highlighted in yellow, documenting the astronauts' observations of anomalous particles: 'Now we've got a few very bright particles or fragments or something that go drifting by as we maneuver,' 'There's a whole bunce of big ones on my window down there - just bright. It looks like the Fourth of July out of Ron's window,' and 'Yes. Now you can see some of them in shape. They're very jagged, angular fragments that are tumbling.' These highlighted observations describe bright, tumbling debris or particulates visible during spacecraft operations.
Descrição Vision (PT-BR)
Página de transcrição da missão Apollo 17 (Tape 5/2) contendo diálogo entre o Controle de Missão de Houston (CC), o Piloto do Módulo Lunar (LMP, Jack) e o Piloto do Módulo de Comando (CMP, Ron). A página registra sequências de manobra da espaçonave com códigos de tempo (00 03 25 01 até 00 03 34 10). Três passagens de texto estão destacadas em amarelo, documentando as observações dos astronautas sobre partículas anômalas: 'Now we've got a few very bright particles or fragments or something that go drifting by as we maneuver', 'There's a whole bunce of big ones on my window down there - just bright. It looks like the Fourth of July out of Ron's window' e 'Yes. Now you can see some of them in shape. They're very jagged, angular fragments that are tumbling.' Essas observações em destaque descrevem detritos brilhantes e giratórios ou partículas visíveis durante operações da espaçonave.