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NASA Apollo 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 Audio Highlights MP3s CD - D437

Description: The Historical Archive Sample Page NASA Apollo 9 to 17 Audio Highlights MP3s on CD Be sure to check out all our NASA Space History DVDS in our Store (Links open in a new window) The NASA Apollo audio highlights collection collects important moments of the Apollo 9 to 17 missions in high quality MP3 files. Listen to all the fascinating communications between ground control and the astronauts. Here is what is included in each mission audio collection. Apollo 9 Audio Highlights contents 1. Launch Phase from T-1:00 Through Orbit 2. First Command Module Docking With Lunar Module; Extraction of LM from Saturn SIVB 3. Three-Way Conversation Between Command Module (Gumdrop), Lunar Module (Spider) and CAPCOM 4. First TV Transmission from Spider 5. First Burn of LM Descent Engine (With Vehicles Still Docked) 6. EVA of Schweickart Outside on LM 'Porch,' Scott With CM Hatch Open 7. Undocking, Separation, Re-Rendezvous, Re-Docking Sequences Between Manned Spider & Gumdrop 8. Crew Sings Happy Birthday to Christopher C. Kraft, Manned Spaceflight Center Director of Flight Operations 9. De-Orbit Burn, Re-Entry & Recovery Sequences 10. Crew's Comments on Deck of Recovery Ship Guadalcanal Apollo 10 Audio Highlights contents 1. Launch Phase from T-20 Seconds Through Staging 2. 'Go for TLI' (Trans-Lunar Injection) Including Burn Sequence 3. Docking With LM (Lunar Module) 4. 'Fly Me to The Moon' Tape & Earth Description by Stafford 5. Houston Tells Crew It's Halfway to The Moon 6. Crew Arrives at Moon, Two Minutes Before Going Around Backside 7. 'We Have Arrived'; Crew Appears on The Other Side 8. Crew Reports on Views of Moon 9. Pre-Undocking Sequence, Just Before Loss of Signal (LOS) 10. 'Snoopy' & 'Charlie Brown' Appear on Other Side, Undocked 11. 'Snoopy' Descends to Its Low Pass to The Lunar Surface 12. 'Snoopy' Separates from Lower Stage on Its Way to Meet 'Charlie Brown' 13. Re-Docking Sequence 14. All Crewmen in 'Charlie Brown' Separate from 'Snoopy' 15. 'Back to Earth'; Trans-Earth (TEI) Injection Burn Results 16. Command Module Separates from Service Module Prior to Re-Entry 17. Communications Established After Blackout 18. Descent & Splashdown 19. Crew's Comments Onboard Recovery Ship Apollo 11 Audio Highlights contents 1. Launch 2. Shut down 3. Go for orbit 4. Go for TLI 5. Describes views 6. Hatch open Lem 7. Go for LOI 8. Loss of signal 9. AOS 10. Picture 11. Undock, acquisition of command module 12. Go for PDI , lunar landing 13. The eagle has landed 14. EVA 15. Picture, down latter to surface of moon 16. 'One small step. . .' 17. July 1969, 'We come in peace. . .', VIP cam Apollo 12 Audio Highlights contents 1. Launch from T-30 Seconds Through T+4 Minutes; Lightning Hits Apollo 12 2. 'Go for TLI' (Trans-Lunar Injection) 3. Command Module Docks with LM (Lunar Module) 4. Bugle & Boatswain's Pipe Awakes Crew While Enroute to Moon 52 Hours, 56 Minutes into Flight 5. 'Go for LOI' (Lunar Orbit Insertion) 6. Acquisition of Signal Following LOI Burn Behind The Moon 7. 'Yankee Clipper' & 'Intrepid' Are Given 'Go' for Separation 8. 'Intrepid' Given 'Go' for DOI (Descent-Orbit Initiation) 9. 'Intrepid' Given 'Go' for PDI (Power Descent Initiation) Burn & Burn Begins 10. Lunar Landing Sequence from 2:45 Prior Through Touchdown; First Comments of Crew 11. 'Clipper' & 'Intrepid' Visually Site Each Other 12. Conrad Descends Ladder; Steps on Moon (First EVA) 13. Bean Descends Ladder; Steps on Moon (First EVA) 14. Conrad Re-Enters LM, Closes Hatch to End First EVA 15. Crew Converses with Houston Between EVA's 16. Conrad Ross Lunar Rock During Second EVA 17. Conrad & Bean Discuss Lunar Material Kicked Up 18. Conrad & Bean Describe 'Close-Up' Appearance of Surveyor III 19. Conrad & Bean Cut Camera & Tube off Surveyor III 20. Conrad & Bean Cut Off Surveyor III's Scoop 21. Conrad Closes Out Second EVA, Climbs into LM 22. Prior to Ascent, Crew Converses with Houston 23. Ascent Sequence from T-16 Seconds Through T+1 Minute 24. Prior to Docking with 'Clipper' Conrad & Bean Discuss Possible Lightning Marks on 'Clipper' 25. 'Clipper' & 'Intrepid' Dock 26. Signal Acquired After TEI Burn (Trans-Earth Injection) 27. While Enroute to Earth, Conrad & Bean Discuss Their Maneuverability & Ability to Work on Lunar Surface 28. Splashdown Sequence from Report of Main Parachute Deploy Through Splashdown 29. President Nixon Talks by Phone with Aboard Recovery Ship Hornet; Announces Promotions Apollo 13 Audio Highlights contents 1. Launch from T - 1 Minute Through T + 1 Minute 2. Second Stage (SII) Early Cutoff 3. TLI Burn (Trans-Lunar Injection) 4. Command Module-Lunar Module Dock (Durning TV Transmission) 5. LM (Lunar Module) Extracted from Third Stage Rocket (SIVB) 6. Crew Gives Ground The Go-Ahead to Maneuver SIVB, Which Ultimately Was Guided to a Lunar Impact 7. Lovell & Haise Enter LM 8. Lovell Demonstrates On-Board 'Entertainment' Tape Recorder 9. 'We Have A Problem. . .'; Trouble Sequence 10. Alternate Missions Discussed, Including Use of LM As 'Lifeboat' 11. Crew Inquires About Return Time Prior to Firing LM Descent Engine for The First Time 12. LM Descent Engine Fired, Putting Crew on A 'Free-Return' Trajectory to Earth 13. LM Engine Fired Second Time to Refine The Course While Returning to Earth 14. 'One Whole Side Missing. . .'; Crew Describes Service Module After Jettisoning it Prior to Re-Entry 15. Crew Instructed to 'Power-Up' Command Module Prior to Re-Entry 16. 'Farewell Aquarius'; LM is Jettisoned Prior to Re-Entry 17. Re-Entry & Splashdown Apollo 14 Audio Highlights contents 1. Launch from T-40 Seconds Through T + 1 Minute 2. 'Go for Orbit' 3. 'Go for TLI' (Trans-Lunar Injection) 4. TLI Burn 5. Unsuccessful Docking Attempts 6. Successful Docking 7. Go for LOI (Lunar Orbit Insertion) 8. Crew Comments Following LOI 9. SIVB Impact; Telemetry Signals Transmitted by Apollo 12 Seismometer 10. Go for DOI (Descent Orbit Insertion) 11. Results of DOI 12. Undocking 13. 'Go' for Frau Mauro 14. Lunar Landing Sequence (from Pitch-Over) 15. Shepard Sets Foot on The Moon 16. Shepard Comments on Landing Site 17. Mitchell Sets Foot on Moon 18. Crew Looks for Suitable ALSEP Deployment Site 19. Shepard: Geological Description During First EVA 20. First EVA Close-Out 21. First EVA Debriefing with Crew & CAPCOM Gordon Fullerton 22. Crew Begins Geological Traverse on Second EVA 23. Crew Climbs Up Slope of Cone Crater (Includes Decision to Turn Back) 24. Mitchell Samples Boulder Field During Second EVA 25. Shepard's Golf Game 26. Second EVA Close-out 27. Ascent from Lunar Surface 28. Successful Docking 29. 'On The Way Home'; Comments Follow TEI (Trans-Earth Injection) 30. Separation from Service Module; Entry; Splashdown; Recovery Apollo 15 Audio Highlights contents 1. Launch from T-25 Seconds Through T+1:20 2. TLI Burn (Trans-Lunar Injection) 3. Docking Between 'Endeavor' & 'Falcon' 4. Service Propulsion System Firing (Test Which Determined That No Problem Existed) Including 'Go' for Normal Mission 5. 'Endeavor is On-Station with Cargo'; First Contact After LOI (Lunar Orbit Insertion) 6. Scott Describes Moon During First Revolution 7. 'Falcon Is on Its Perch'; First Communication Following DOI (Descent Orbit Insertion) Burn 8. Descent & Landing 9. Scott's EVA 10. First Lunar Rover Ride; Comments by Scott & Irwin 11. Irwin & Scott Describe Mountains 12. Description of Hadley Rille 13. Irwin Quotes Bible Passage 14. Ascent from Lunar Surface; (Includes Air Force Song) 15. Sub-Satellite Launch Prior to Trans-Earth Injection (TEI) 16. TEI Post-Burn Report 17. Worden Describes Humbolt Area of the Moon (Enroute to Earth) 18. Scott Describes Colors on Moon & Lava Flows (Enroute to Earth) 19. Worden's Trans-Earth EVA 20. In-Flight Press Conference 21. Splashdown 22. Scott's Comments On-Board Recovery Ship Apollo 16 Audio Highlights contents 1. Launch Sequence from T-1 Minute 2. 'Go for TLI' (Trans-Lunar Injection); TLI Burn 3. Docking Sequence 4. Lunar Orbit Insertion (LOI) 5. First Communication After 'Casper' & 'Orion' Separate; 'Hatful of Orange Juice' 6. First Communication After 'No Circularization Burn' by 'Casper' 7. 'Go' for Lunar Landing 8. 'Orion' Final Descent & Landing 9. Young & Duke's First Comments on Landing 10. Young & Duke Set Foot on Moon 11. Young & Duke Deploy Rover 12. Young & Duke Ride Rover 13. ALSEP Station Deployment 14. Geology Traverse Conversation; 'Flag Crater' 15. Young & Duke Return to 'Orion' After Third EVA 16. 'Orion' Lifts Off from Moon 17. 'Orion' & 'Casper' Dock 18. Trans-Earth Injection (TEI) Post-Burn Report 19. Re-Entry Preparations 20. Splashdown Apollo 17 Audio Highlights contents 1. Launch Attempt Cut-Off at T-30 Seconds 2. Recycled Countdown & Launch (from T-45 Seconds) 3. Apollo 17 Launch Effect Only (No Commentary) 4. Trans-Lunar Injection (TLI) Burn 5. 'America' & 'Challenger' Dock 6. Crew Comments on View of Earth Shortly Before Lunar-Orbit Insertion (LOI) 7. First Communications After LOI 8. Schmitt Reports Flash-Possible Impact on Lunar Surface During First Lunar Revolution 9. Cernan & Schmitt Describe Taurus-Littrow Landing Site from Orbit 10. Landing Sequence Beginning with Pitch-Over 11. Cernan Sets Foot on Moon 12. Schmitt Sets Foot on Moon 13. Lunar Rover III Rolls for First Time 14. Crew Deploys Flag on Moon; Comments 15. 'I Was Strolling on The Moon. . .' Crew Sings & Begins Exploration 16. Schmitt Discovers Orange Soil 17. 'Children of The World Rock'; Cernan & Schmitt Explain That Portions of Rock Will Be Distributed to Nations Around The World, While 80 International Youths Listen from Mission Control in Houston 18. Cernan Reads Plaque Attached to 'Challenger' 19. Cernan's Final Comments from Lunar Surface 20. Lunar Liftoff of 'Challenger' 21. 'Challenger' & 'America' Rendezvous & Dock 22. 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