This 656 page book recounts the legendary journey that lead up to the July 20, 1969 when America's Eagle touched down in southwestern Mare Tranquillitatis beginning man's first exploration of the lunar surface.This extensive book contains every conversation between the crew of Apollo 11 and Mission Control in Houston.
The entire world tuned in to watch as Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin descended to the surface of the Moon. Everyone listened intently to every word said between the Eagle lander and mission control. Although, whose hasn't wondered; what did Neil and Buzz say to each other when the camera's weren't broadcasting? Now you can find out.
All of the Apollo spacecraft included onboard voice recorders, activated during much of each mission to record the crew's conversations.
The source of this verbal transcript originate from the complete audio tapes recorded during the mission and the Technical Air-to~Ground Voice Transcription published by NASA. The voice record is listed chronologically given in days, hours, minutes, and seconds. These are the Ground Elapsed Times (GET) after launch from Kennedy Space Center which was 9:32 a.m. EDT on July 16, 1969.
The works within are presented in their original form as provided by NASA. Almost every page in this Volume has been digitally restored, resize appropriate by ourselves to make for easier reading, none of the text itself has been altered.
So, if you've ever wondered what Neil Armstrong said after his famous ".. one giant leap for mankind" speech? Well, now you can find out.