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Flight of the Orange Astronauts
[Capsule communicator, Apollo 15 mission, 31 July 1971]
...extraordinary television...
[Commander David Scott]
As I stand out here in the wonders of the unknown at Hadley, I sort of realize there's a fundamental truth to our nature: Man must explore
[Capsule communicator]
Dave, an extraordinary television picture here
Dave, an extraordinary television...
[Harrison Schmitt, Apollo 17 mission, 11 December 1972]
Very little dust
40 feet, going down at 3
[Eugene Cernan]
Stand by for touchdown
[Harrison Schmitt]
Stand by
25 feet, down at 2. Fuel's good
20 feet
Going down at 2. 10 feet
Stop, push. Engine stop; Engine Arm; Proceed; Command Override, Off
Contact
[Commander David Scott, Apollo 15 mission, 31 July 1971]
Well, in my left hand I have a feather; in my right hand a hammer. And I guess one of the reasons we got here today was because of the gentleman named Galileo a long time ago, who made a rather significant discovery about falling objects in gravity fields; and we thought that - where would be a better place to confirm his findings than on the Moon? And, so, we thought we'd try it here for you. And I'll drop the two of them here and, hopefully, they'll hit the ground at the same time
How 'bout that? Mr. Galileo was correct