- Bill Anders (LMP)
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Okay. We are not going to have a high gain now until the next time around. Can you give me some idea of how much of that pass you got.
- Jerry Carr (CAPCOM)
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Apollo 8. this is Houston. We—negative. We can't tell. You can go ahead and turn it off.
- Jerry Carr (CAPCOM)
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Apollo 8, this is Houston reading you with a great deal of noise in the background. Go ahead and rewind your tape and start it in low bit rate, and we will try to catch that dump at the end of the next rev.
- Bill Anders (LMP)
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Roger. I would like to have an idea on how much you dumped. So I know whether … all these things or whether we have better setting in.
- Jerry Carr (CAPCOM)
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Apollo 8, Houston. We are working on that time. We should be able to tell you before LOS. Over.
- Bill Anders (LMP)
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That is affirmative. You will give us a run-down when you figure out how much tape you dumped.
- Jerry Carr (CAPCOM)
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Roger. They feel reasonably sure, however, that if you rewind and start low bit rate, we'll be able to get all of the burn and still not run into what needs to be down linked yet.
- Frank Borman (CDR)
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Okay. I notice an LOI 2 REFSMMAT. If it is, I don't understand why the pitch is 175.
- Jerry Carr (CAPCOM)
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Apollo 8, this is Houston. You are right; the REFSMMAT is LOI 2. The REFSMMAT was determined out there before the last midcourse correction, and since that time, there has been a slight change of trajectory, and the point at which you are burning LOI 2 now is just a shade different than where it was originally planned. Over.
- Frank Borman (CDR)
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Roger. Go ahead, Houston. Apollo 8.
Expand selection up Contract selection down Close - Jerry Carr (CAPCOM)
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Apollo 8, this is Houston. DSE is rewound, and it's yours—available for use is about 1 hour of low bit rate and 2 minutes of high bit rate for your burn, without running over your good data. Over.
- Jerry Carr (CAPCOM)
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Affirmative.
Expand selection down Contract selection up - Frank Borman (CDR)
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Roger. The burn was on time, 11 seconds, 0.2 with a VGX, 1.8 VGY; that's minus 1.8, minus 0.2 VGZ. DELTA-VC was minus 9.4; VERB 82 gives us an apogee 62 and a perigee of 60.8.
- Jerry Carr (CAPCOM)
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Apollo 8, this is Houston. Roger. Your burn was on time, 11 seconds; VGX was plus 0.2, VGY was minus 1.8, VGZ minus 0.2, DELTA-VC minus 9.4, apogee 62, perigee 60.8. Over.
- Frank Borman (CDR)
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Houston, Apollo 8. We're on high gain now if you want to get the high-speed data to look at that burn.
- Mike Collins (CAPCOM)
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Hey, good morning, Frank. We've been tracking you for about 18 minutes now, and we show your orbit 61 by 61-1/2. Over.
- Mike Collins (CAPCOM)
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Bill has got the tape recorder now; we are evaluating the dump. The data is good, and we are evaluating the voice quality here shortly.
- Frank Borman (CDR)
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Thank you.
- Mike Collins (CAPCOM)
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Apollo 8, this is Houston. Over.
- Frank Borman (CDR)
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Go ahead, Houston. Apollo 8.
- Mike Collins (CAPCOM)
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I've got a few jolly updates for you when you are ready to copy.
- Frank Borman (CDR)
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Stand by.
Spoken on Dec. 24, 1968, 1:36 p.m. UTC (55 years, 10 months ago). Link to this transcript range is: Tweet