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                                                           Tape 46/5


02 l8 44 40   CDR   Okay, I just wanted you to - just told them like
                    we saw them. That's all.

              CC    Roger.

              CDR   I will say one thing, though; no question in my
                    mind but that they're there. Last trip I took,
                    I guess I just wasn't looking for them or paying
                    any attention to them. Maybe they were there and
                    I ignored them because of other things. But they're
                    there.

              LMP   Okay, all you flash bugs down there - or flash­
                    bulbs I guess is the word - frame 50. I just took
                    four pictures to show - two on the side and two
                    on the bottom - to show the position of the ALFMED,
                    and one of them of each set was focused on the
                    ALFMED. The others were focused on the - the
                    other set was focused on the struts.

              CC    Roger, Jack.

              LMP   And when you don't have anything else to do, why
                    don't you have somebody predict where the S-IVB
                    is. I think I've got her spotted - behind us and
                    above us with respect to the Earth and our travel
                    from it.

              CC    FIDO just went out and shot himself, but we'll
                    get working on it.

              LMP   Oh, don't worry about it. Shoot. I thought you
                    guys might have an idea off-the-cuff there.

              CC    No, what's humorous on this, Jack, is they have
                    really been working on that S-IVB impact point -
                    and they've really been - it's been a - a real
                    difficult problem for them so far.

              LMP   I'll tell you, I bet you Ron could give a star
                    sighting on it (laughter). I looked at it through
                    the monocular and sure looks like the S-IVB.

              CC    Jack, we're not doubting you at all. We could
                    probably start cranking it right now.


Vision Description (EN)

Transcript page from Apollo 17 Tape 46/5 showing mission communications dialogue between CDR (Commander), LMP (Lunar Module Pilot), and CC (Capsule Communicator). The page consists entirely of plain typewritten text in a monospaced font arranged in a standard transcript format with speaker identifiers followed by dialogue. CDR states definitively that certain visual elements are present ("no question in my mind but that they're there"), though the referent is ambiguous in context. LMP discusses photography of the ALFMED equipment and later mentions spotting the S-IVB rocket stage behind and above their position, requesting ground personnel calculate its trajectory. A portion of LMP's statement about the S-IVB is highlighted in yellow/orange in the page image. No redactions, classification markings, signatures, or images appear on this page.

Descrição Vision (PT-BR)

Página de transcrição do Tape 46/5 da Apollo 17 mostrando comunicações da missão entre CDR (Comandante), LMP (Piloto do Módulo Lunar) e CC (Comunicador da Cápsula). A página consiste inteiramente de texto datilografado em fonte monoespaçada em formato padrão de transcrição, com identificadores de falante seguidos por diálogos. CDR afirma definitivamente que certos elementos visuais estão presentes ("no question in my mind but that they're there"), embora o referente seja ambíguo no contexto. LMP discute fotografia do equipamento ALFMED e posteriormente menciona avistar o estágio S-IVB do foguete atrás e acima da sua posição, solicitando que o pessoal terrestre calcule sua trajetória. Uma porção da declaração do LMP sobre o S-IVB está destacada em amarelo/laranja na imagem da página. Nenhuma redação, marcações de classificação, assinaturas ou imagens aparecem nesta página.