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AS11-36-5291 (OF300) ( 78k or 822k ) 001:09:21 Neil Armstrong in the Command Module. From the Apollo 11 Flight Journal: About now, Buzz turns to his left and takes a somewhat blurred color photo of Neil with the Hasselblad camera, AS11-36-5291. Then he turns towards Mike and photographs him also, AS11-36-5292. Mike is seen holding the TV camera which they have just been discussing. AS11-36-5292 (OF300) ( 175k or 1.9 Mb ) 001:09:21 Michael Collins in the Command Module. From the Apollo 11 Flight Journal: About now, Buzz turns to his left and takes a somewhat blurred color photo of Neil with the Hasselblad camera, AS11-36-5291. Then he turns towards Mike and photographs him also, AS11-36-5292. Mike is seen holding the TV camera which they have just been discussing. AS11-36-5293 (OF300) ( 87k or 869k ) 001:25:10 View of Earth from orbit. From the Apollo 11 Flight Journal: "About now, Collins takes photo number AS11-36-5293 of the cloud-speckled Earth, looking east towards the Sun. Having lost the camera 5 minutes earlier, he has missed a sunrise photo, but he captures the glaring sun in the sky above the ocean, rising rapidly as a result of their orbital motion. He takes a further 8 photos at this point, through to AS11-36-5301. AS11-36-5298 is the best one showing the low pressure cell." AS11-36-5294 (OF300) ( 160k or 2.1 Mb ) 001:25:10 View of Earth from orbit. Journal Contributor Paul White has made detailed comparisons of cloud patterns seen in a large number of Apollo images with imagery taken at close to the same time by various meteorlogical satellites. AS11-36-5295 (OF300) ( 158k or 1.2 Mb ) 001:25:10 View of Earth from orbit. AS11-36-5296 (OF300) ( 200k or 1.4 Mb ) 001:25:10 View of Earth from orbit. AS11-36-5297 (OF300) ( 161k or 1.3 Mb ) 001:25:10 View of Earth from orbit. AS11-36-5298 (OF300) ( 195k or 1.45 Mb ) 001:25:10 View of Earth from orbit. AS11-36-5299 (OF300) ( 133k or 1.17 Mb ) 001:25:10 View of Earth from orbit. AS11-36-5300 (OF300) ( 202k or 1.45 Mb ) 001:25:10 View of Earth from orbit. Baja Penninsula, San Ignacio Lagoon, Bellenas Bay. AS11-36-5301 (OF300) ( 162k or 1.2 Mb ) 001:25:10 View of Earth from orbit. El Aguajito, Santa Ana, Gulf of California. AS11-36-5302 (OF300) ( 166k or 1.18 Mb ) View of Earth from orbit. Mexico. AS11-36-5303 (OF300) ( 161k or 1.19 Mb ) View of Earth from orbit. Mexico. AS11-36-5304 (OF300) ( 158k or 1.18 Mb ) View of Earth from orbit. Mexico. AS11-36-5305 (OF300) ( 228k or 1.45 Mb ) View of Earth from orbit. South America. AS11-36-5306 (OF300) ( 259k or 1.7 Mb ) View of Earth from orbit. Baja Penninsula. AS11-36-5307 (OF300) ( 173k or 1.18 Mb ) View of Earth from orbit. Baja Penninsula. AS11-36-5308 (OF300) ( 257k or 1.7 Mb ) View of Earth from orbit. Baja Penninsula. AS11-36-5309 (OF300) ( 147k or 1.1 Mb ) View of Earth from orbit. AS11-36-5310 (OF300) ( 28k or 511k ) 003:21:32 Transposition and docking. From the Apollo 11 Flight Journal: "As the CSM approaches the LM, Buzz uses the Hasselblad camera to take seven shots. AS11-36-5310, 5311 and 5312 are relatively distant shots. A constellation of particles surround the spent stage. Frame 5313 is a well-framed shot of the top of the LM. 5314, 5315 and 5316 were taken at the final stages of the approach. On the last frame, the external orifice of the LMs optical system is visible top-right, while the overhead docking window is visible top-left." AS11-36-5311 (OF300) ( 38k or 490k ) 003:21:32 Transposition and docking. AS11-36-5312 (OF300) ( 38k or 362k ) 003:21:32 Transposition and docking. AS11-36-5313 (OF300) ( 66k or 931k ) 003:21:32 Transposition and docking. AS11-36-5314 (OF300) ( 73k or 612k ) 003:21:32 Transposition and docking. AS11-36-5315 (OF300) ( 63k or 566k ) 003:21:32 Transposition and docking. AS11-36-5316 (OF300) ( 71k or 616k ) 003:21:32 Transposition and docking. AS11-36-5317 (OF300) ( 83k or 917k ) Earth view. AS11-36-5318 (OF300) ( 45k or 463k ) Earth view. AS11-36-5319 (OF300) ( 99k or 870k ) Earth view. AS11-36-5320 (OF300) ( 89k or 826k ) Earth view. AS11-36-5321 (OF300) ( 98k or 851k ) Earth view. AS11-36-5322 (OF300) ( 92k or 883k ) Earth view. AS11-36-5323 (OF300) ( 82k or 794k ) Earth view. AS11-36-5324 (OF300) ( 91k or 858k ) Earth view. AS11-36-5325 (OF300) ( 69k or 912k ) Earth view. AS11-36-5326 (OF300) ( 81k or 892k ) Earth view. AS11-36-5327 (OF300) ( 19k or 251k ) SIVB stage. AS11-36-5328 (OF300) ( 16k or 182k ) SIVB stage. AS11-36-5329 (OF300) ( 16k or 243k ) SIVB stage. AS11-36-5330 (OF300) ( 29k or 698k ) Earth view. AS11-36-5331 (OF300) ( 29k or 714k ) Earth view. AS11-36-5332 (OF300) ( 25k or 240k ) Earth view. AS11-36-5333 (OF300) ( 28k or 345k ) Earth view. AS11-36-5334 (OF300) ( 98k or 793k ) Earth view. Long lens. AS11-36-5335 (OF300) ( 90k or 712k ) Earth view. Long lens. AS11-36-5336 (OF300) ( 93k or 662k ) Earth view. Long lens. AS11-36-5337 (OF300) ( 101k or 885k ) Earth view. Long lens. AS11-36-5338 (OF300) ( 96k or 664k ) Earth view. Long lens. AS11-36-5339 (OF300) ( 100k or 770k ) Earth view. Long lens. AS11-36-5340 (OF300) ( 101k or 819k ) Earth view. Long lens. AS11-36-5341 (OF300) ( 83k or 660k ) Earth view. Long lens. AS11-36-5342 (OF300) ( 81k or 663k ) Earth view. Long lens. AS11-36-5343 (OF300) ( 81k or 779k ) Earth view. Long lens. AS11-36-5344 (OF300) ( 83k or 645k ) Earth view. Long lens. AS11-36-5345 (OF300) ( 84k or 657k ) Earth view. Long lens. AS11-36-5346 (OF300) ( 79k or 564k ) Earth view. Long lens. AS11-36-5347 (OF300) ( 78k or 602k ) Earth view. Long lens. AS11-36-5348 (OF300) ( 81k or 728k ) Earth view. Long lens. AS11-36-5349 (OF300) ( 70k or 588k ) Earth view. Long lens. AS11-36-5350 (OF300) ( 69k or 560k ) Earth view. Long lens. AS11-36-5351 (OF300) ( 69k or 547k ) Earth view. Long lens. AS11-36-5352 (OF300) ( 38k or 643k ) Earth view AS11-36-5353 (OF300) ( 37k or 452k ) Earth view AS11-36-5354 (OF300) ( 42k or 892k ) Earth view AS11-36-5355 (OF300) ( 39k or 611k ) Earth view AS11-36-5356 (OF300) ( 34k or 418k ) Earth view AS11-36-5357 (OF300) ( 34k or 504k ) Earth view AS11-36-5358 (OF300) ( 34k or 616k ) Earth view AS11-36-5359 (OF300) ( 34k or 547k ) Earth view AS11-36-5360 (OF300) ( 34k or 457k ) Earth view AS11-36-5361 (OF300) ( 36k or 731k ) Earth view AS11-36-5362 (OF300) ( 33k or 641k ) Earth view AS11-36-5363 (OF300) ( 85k or 785k ) Docking target on LM. AS11-36-5364 (OF300) ( 75k or 702k ) Docking target on LM. AS11-36-5365 (OF300) ( 88k or 736k ) Docking target on LM. AS11-36-5366 (OF300) ( 33k or 619k ) Earth view AS11-36-5367 (OF300) ( 33k or 582k ) Earth view AS11-36-5368 (OF300) ( 33k or 656k ) Earth view AS11-36-5369 (OF300) ( 43k or 744k ) Earth view AS11-36-5370 (OF300) ( 31k or 390k ) Earth view AS11-36-5371 (OF300) ( 31k or 369k ) Earth view AS11-36-5372 (OF300) ( 29k or 279k ) Earth view AS11-36-5373 (OF300) ( 31k or 461k ) Earth view AS11-36-5374 (OF300) ( 31k or 616k ) Earth view AS11-36-5375 (OF300) ( 40k or 826k ) Earth view AS11-36-5376 (OF300) ( 25k or 377k ) Earth view AS11-36-5377 (OF300) ( 28k or 884k ) Earth view AS11-36-5378 (OF300) ( 24k or 511k ) Earth view AS11-36-5379 (OF300) ( 25k or 569k ) Earth view AS11-36-5380 (OF300) ( 24k or 365k ) Earth view AS11-36-5381 (OF300) ( 24k or 251k ) Earth view AS11-36-5382 (OF300) ( 126k or 911k ) About 055:30. The CM Probe and LM Drogue docking assemblies, documented in stowage aboard the CM after removal from the tunnel. Journal Contributor John Hancock has created a portrait of the Probe-and-Drogue by combining 5382, 3, and 4. From the Technical Crew Debrief : 7.24 Removal of Probe and Drogue Collins: We stowed the probe, as one of the previous flights suggested, under the right-hand couch with the nose of the probe in the plus-Y direction. It was strapped underneath the foot of the right-hand couch with two straps which were specifically designed to stow it. We just stuffed the drogue in between the LEB and the probe and held it in place with a couple of general-purpose straps. It seemed to work well. Armstrong: I was thinking ahead about our overall LM stowage which was different from our preflight plan with respect to leaving the probe and drogue stowed in the command module overnight. Aldrin: After LOI-2. Armstrong: Subsequent to this time. Aldrin: It seemed that all the pluses were in favor of doing that. Armstrong: I agree; I really did not think it was a big thing. We did it to try and save time at the start of the DOI day. We had it removed and it was stowed. That meant that on one night, we had to arrange a sleep configuration with the probe and the drogue stowed in the command module. Speaker: Who slept with this? Aldrin: I did. It was a little cramped under the right seat with the probe and drogue, but I was able to sneak in underneath it. I think I made one exit over the hatch end of the seat. I guess the only thing that leaves you a little bit open to having the probe and the drogue in the command module is if you've gotten separated from the LM. AS11-36-5383 (OF300) ( 121k or 921k ) Probe and Drogue assemblies stowed in CM. AS11-36-5384 (OF300) ( 85k or 815k ) Probe and Drogue assemblies stowed in CM. AS11-36-5385 (OF300) ( 84k or 868k ) About 055:41. Neil floats in the tunnel connecting the LM And CM, using the TV to document Buzz doing a LM inspection. This photo was, of course, taken by Mike Collins. With regard to the TV camera, Journal Contributor Markus Mehring writes, "What you're seeing here is an extra TV monitor attached to the cam with the ever-present gray tape. Early crews had no such monitor or other means of image control and complained about their inability to easily/properly point the camera inside the cramped quarters of their spacecraft, so this was what they were granted. The camera is the Westinghouse color model, essentially the same model that suffered the burnout on A12, only that this one is IVA-black while the A12 camera was EVA-white. Also note that the camera is actually held upside-down (that is, we're seeing its top side), to capture the CM interior in proper alignment for the TV audience." Karl Dodenhoff has provided a labeled version. AS11-36-5386 (OF300) ( 74k or 785k ) Similar to 5385. Buzz's feet are visible on the floor of the LM, beyond the tunnel. AS11-36-5387 (OF300) ( 97k or 770k ) The right couch of the CM. Utensils with blue velcro patches are tethered to a control panel. AS11-36-5388 (OF300) ( 74k or 710k ) Neil Armstrong in the Lower Equipment Bay. Note the sextant/optical station with the eyepatch tethered to it, and the green display digits illuminated on the DSKY behind him. AS11-36-5389 (OF300) ( 123k ) or 856k ) This photo, taken at about 055:41 during the initial LM inspection, on the day before lunar orbit insertion, shows the 16-mm Data Acquisition Camera (DAC) mounted in the LMP's window. LM Inspection 'Mini-pan' (3.8 Mb) Assembled by JonHancock from AS11-36-5389-93 plus 5396-99. Erik van Meijgaarden notes that Buzz seems to be inviting us into the LM, a lovely thought. See, also, an earlier version (137k) made from 5389-90 by Bob Farwell AS11-36-5390 (OF300) ( 109k or 813k ) Neil took this picture of Buzz during their initial inspection of the LM at about 057:03. Journal Contributor David Sander notes that "Buzz is wearing his intravehicular suit, a specially made set of garments designed to be as flame retardant as the rest of the ship, and made from the same fabric as the outer layer of the spacesuits". Paolo Attivissimo notes that Buzz's watch reads 5:35 (Houston time), which is 57:03 GET (Ground Elapsed Time) AS11-36-5391 (OF300) ( 112k or 814k ) Buzz in the LM. AS11-36-5392 (OF300) ( 115k ) or 829k ) View of the LMP's station during the initial LM inspection. AS11-36-5393 (OF300) ( 65k or 703k ) Buzz in the LM. Out of focus. AS11-36-5394 (OF300) ( 73k or 902k ) View of the CM exterior, hatch side, from through the LM Rendezvous Window. AS11-36-5395 (OF300) ( 51k or 759k ) Another view through the LM Rendezvous Window, showing a small portion of the CM, a portion of the Rendezvous Radar Antenna, and inside, a strap securing the ISA. AS11-36-5396 (OF300) ( 102k or 796k ) Buzz in the LM. The ISA is visible behind him. Out of focus. AS11-36-5397 (OF300) ( 97k or 772k ) Buzz in the LM, holding a Temporary Stowage Bag or "McDivitt Purse". Out of focus. AS11-36-5398 (OF300) ( 115k or 844k ) Buzz in the LM. AS11-36-5399 (OF300) ( 116k or 880k ) Taken 'upside down', this shows Buzz's hands and the lower portion of the ISA, still in its Earth launch stowage configuration. Also visible are the LM Front Hatch, the LMP PLSS and two Helmet Bags. AS11-36-5400 (OF300) ( 19k or 316k ) Earth view. Partially out of frame. AS11-36-5401 (OF300) ( 23k or 284k ) Earth view. AS11-36-5402 (OF300) ( 22k or 315k ) Earth view. AS11-36-5403 (OF300) ( 59k or 556k ) View of the LM and Earth during translunar coast. AS11-36-5404 (OF300) ( 64k or 575k ) View of the LM and Earth during translunar coast. AS11-36-5405 (OF300) ( 95k or 1.04 Mb ) Moon view. From p. 13/115 of the Apollo 11 Photo Index; "North of crater 292" AS11-36-5406 (OF300) ( 115k or 1.08 Mb ) Moon view. From p. 13/115 of the Apollo 11 Photo Index; "In crater IX" AS11-36-5407 (OF300) ( 85k or 994k ) Moon view. From p. 13/115 of the Apollo 11 Photo Index; NE of crater IX" AS11-36-5408 (OF300) ( 117k or 1.05 Mb ) Moon view. From p. 13/115 of the Apollo 11 Photo Index; "North of crater 292" AS11-36-5409 (OF300) ( 105k or 1.05 Mb ) Moon view. From p. 13/115 of the Apollo 11 Photo Index; "crater IX, TO 34" AS11-36-5410 (OF300) ( 96k or 1.05 Mb ) Moon view. From p. 13/115 of the Apollo 11 Photo Index; "South of crater 216" AS11-36-5411 (OF300) ( 113k or 1.02 Mb ) Moon view. From p. 14/115 of the Apollo 11 Photo Index; "crater IX" AS11-36-5412 (OF300) ( 83k or 1.00 Mb ) Moon view. From p. 14/115 of the Apollo 11 Photo Index; "East of crater 282" AS11-36-5413 (OF300) ( 80k or 791k ) Moon view. From p. 14/115 of the Apollo 11 Photo Index; "Crater IX, TO 30 & 34" AS11-36-5414 (OF300) ( 77k or 712k ) Moon view. From p. 14/115 of the Apollo 11 Photo Index; "Crater IX, TO 30 & 34" AS11-36-5415 (OF300) ( 56k or 828k ) Moon view. From p. 14/115 of the Apollo 11 Photo Index; "High oblique in vicinity of crater IX, not plotted" AS11-36-5416 (OF300) ( 81k or 757k ) Moon view. From p. 14/115 of the Apollo 11 Photo Index; "Craters 216, 217 & IX, TO 30 & 34" AS11-36-5417 (OF300) ( 69k or 698k ) Moon view. From p. 14/115 of the Apollo 11 Photo Index; "Craters 216, 217 & IX, TO 30 & 34" AS11-36-5418 (OF300) ( 73k or 675k ) Moon view. From p. 14/115 of the Apollo 11 Photo Index; "Craters 216, 217 & IX, TO 30 & 34" AS11-36-5419 (OF300) ( 90k or 1.07 Mb ) Moon view. From p. 14/115 of the Apollo 11 Photo Index; "Crater 211, TO 46" AS11-36-5420 (OF300) ( 99k or 1.10 Mb ) Moon view. From p. 14/115 of the Apollo 11 Photo Index; "Crater 211, TO 46" AS11-36-5421 (OF300) ( 115k or 1.09 Mb ) Moon view. From p. 14/115 of the Apollo 11 Photo Index; "Crater 211, 212 and 213, TO 46" AS11-36-5422 (OF300) ( 117k or 1.09 Mb ) Moon view. From p. 14/115 of the Apollo 11 Photo Index; "Crater 211, 212 and 213, TO 46" AS11-36-5423 (OF300) ( 113k or 1.07 Mb ) Moon view. From p. 14/115 of the Apollo 11 Photo Index; "Crater 204" AS11-36-5424 (OF300) ( 112k or 1.07 Mb ) Moon view. From p. 14/115 of the Apollo 11 Photo Index; "Crater 207" AS11-36-5425 (OF300) ( 81k or 958k ) Moon view. From p. 14/115 of the Apollo 11 Photo Index; "Crater 205, TO 50" AS11-36-5426 (OF300) ( 115k or 1.06 Mb ) Moon view. From p. 15/115 of the Apollo 11 Photo Index; "Part of crater 275" AS11-36-5427 (OF300) ( 58k or 629k ) Moon view. From p. 15/115 of the Apollo 11 Photo Index; "Looking into crater 220" AS11-36-5428 (OF300) ( 112k or 1.02 Mb ) Moon view. From p. 15/115 of the Apollo 11 Photo Index; "Looking into crater 220" AS11-36-5429 (OF300) ( 51k or 1.29 Mb ) Moon view. From p. 15/115 of the Apollo 11 Photo Index; "Too dark to locate" AS11-36-5430 (OF300) ( 105k or 971k ) Moon view. From p. 15/115 of the Apollo 11 Photo Index; "Crater IX, TO 30" AS11-36-5431 (OF300) ( 104k or 1.04 Mb ) Moon view. From p. 15/115 of the Apollo 11 Photo Index; "South of crater 216" AS11-36-5432 (OF300) ( 98k or 1.09 Mb ) Moon view. From p. 15/115 of the Apollo 11 Photo Index; "Crater 216" Magazine 37/R (Color) Frames 5433-5555




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