![]() It ruins it.ġ18:09:43 Gibson: Pete, Houston. Okay.ġ18:09:38 Conrad: Let's go around to the other side and not kick any dirt on it. [The photos that they are taking in this time period probably includeġ18:09:25 Conrad: I got it, I got it, I got it.ġ18:09:26 Bean: Okay let me get a picture of it. Take that at about.ġ18:09:19 Conrad: (Garbled). I'm just taking it a close up.ġ18:09:18 Bean: Okay. You've already got pictures of this, Pete?ġ18:09:17 Conrad: Yeah, at 15 feet. Stand by.ġ18:09:12 Bean: (To Pete) Face this way. ![]() If you're at Head Crater now, we'll give you a radar vector (meaning direction and distance). Grab her up, Pete.ġ18:08:31 Gibson: Pete and Al, two things we'd like you to do on the traverse on the way back: One is to get samples and some documentation of those mounds and, secondly, if you can, get over to the thousand-foot crater (Middle Crescent Crater), which is northwest of the ALSEP, and get samples and documentation of (those) samples from there.ġ18:08:57 Bean: Suppose that's where we are? Is that that one over there?ġ18:08:59 Conrad: You don't mean the Head Crater, do you? (Pause) Let's get some (photos) of this mound, Al.ġ18:09:05 Gibson: Negative. Pete's tongs are in the picture.] 118:08:16 Bean: Okay. [Al's "before" photo of the sample is AS12-47- 6932. They developed that film in training to make sure we stood the right distance."] And what we did was actually take pictures to calibrate ourselves. One of the things was setting the camera deal we had the three (focus) distances. I started out by just laying rocks around on the floor. (Pause) Want to get a picture of that?ġ18:08:03 Bean: Sure do. We're standing over at the Head Crater.ġ18:07:55 Bean: Why don't we start picking up some rocks, Pete, while we wait? And stand by we have some words on the traverse back.ġ18:07:49 Conrad: Okay. You've got about 1 hour left, and it looks as though we're going to have to close off pretty much with the nominal plan. How long you going to let us stay out?ġ18:07:23 Gibson: Pete, you'll be extended 30 minutes, so you're out for a total of 4 hours.ġ18:07:29 Gibson: And it looks as though you're.ġ18:07:30 Conrad: All right, how much do we have?ġ18:07:36 Gibson: Okay. 118:06:38 Conrad: Houston, how long you going to let us stay out? (No answer Long Pause) Hello, Houston?ġ18:07:12 Gibson: (Making a mis-identification) Al, Houston. Let's start sampling.ġ18:06:37 Bean: I'll be there in a minute. What are you up to?ġ18:06:33 Bean: I'm coming your way. (Pause) (Perhaps looking off to the west, toward the very large rock 4.5 kilometers west of them) Boy, is that a big rock. ![]() EVA-1 Closeout Corrected Transcript and Commentary Copyright © 1995 by ![]()
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