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GEMINI V AIR-TO-GROUND TRANSCRIPTION (U)
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* NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATi
MANNED SPACECRAFT CENTER
HOUSTON, TEXAS
October 5, 1965 _
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NASA PROGRAM G_2_INIWORKING PAPER NO. 5040
G]$'I'INI V AIR-T0-GROUND TRANSCRIPTION (U)
Prepared by: Mission Training Section
Authorized for Distribution:
Assistant Director for
Flight Crew Operations
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRA_ION
MANNED SPACECRA_ C_2_l_
HOUSTON, TEXAS
October 5, 1965
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CAPE KENNEDY
10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
CC IGNITION'
O000 OO O1 CO LIFT-OFF'
OO OO OO 02 O ... started.
OO OO OO 05 C We're on our way.
OO OO OO 05 CC Lift-off 13:59:59. Lift-off 13:59:59.
OO OO O0 ll C Roll Program initiate.
OO OO O0 12 CC Roger on the roll.
O000 O0 14 CC Plus 10 seconds.
OO OO OO 22 C Roll program is finished.
OO OO OO 23 CC Roger.
OO OO OO 24 C Pitch initiate.
OO OO O0 26 CC Roger on the pitch. You're looking good.
OO O000 27 C Roger. Feels mighty good. Been a long time
getting back.
OO OO OO 33 CC Roger.
OO O0 O0 42 ¢ ... fuel cells ...
OO OO OO 45 CC Roger. It will be 50 seconds on my mark. 2, 1.
OO OO O0 49 CC MARK.
OO OO O0 51 C ... sway.
OO O000 53 CO Roger.
O000 O1 21 P Great.
O000 O1 33 P ... The cabin's sealed off a little high.
_ O0 O0 O1 36 CC Roger.
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O0 O0 O1 37 C Gemini-5 has lost our--
O0 O0 O1 37 CC 01:40.
O0 O0 O1 40 C --IPS.
OO OO O1 42 CC Say again, Gemini-5.
OO OO O1 45 C Roger. Lost the IPS fuel gage. Still have the
APS.
OO OO O1 48 CC Roger. You lost the IPS.
O0 O0 O1 50 C Roger. That's on Stage 2.
OO OO O1 55 CC Roger. You lost IPS on Stage 2.
OO OO O1 59 C Roger .... lost the IPS on Stage 2.
OO OO 02 lO C Roger. Gemini-5 GO for staging.
O0 O0 02 13 CC Roger.
O0 O0 02 26 P Q + 25 DCS is in.
OO OO 02 28 CC Roger.
OO OO 02 S4 C Roger, we 'ye staged.
OO O0 02 36 CC Roger on the stage.
OO OO 02 37 C Roger.
O0 O0 02 45 C Roger, got it.
OO OO 02 50 C Roger. We have Guidance Initiate.
O000 02 58 CC Stage 2 thrust is looking good, Gemini-5.
OO OO 02 60 C Roger.
OO O0 03 12 ca Gemini-5, Houston here. Looks like both of your
guidance systems are working fine.
OO O0 03 17 C Roger.
OO OO 03 25 P ... GO and everything looks good.
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O000 03 28 CC Roger on the fairings.
OO O0 03 48 P What a beautif_Z view:
OO OO 03 50 CC Roger. Iverythtng's looking flne down here now,
Ge-t hi-5.
CO OO 03 57 C Roger. It looks mighty good up here.
OO OO 04 O1 P ... reel ...
CO OO 04 13 CC Gemini-5, you're GO down here.
CO OO 04 16 C Roger, Gemini-5 is GO here.
CO CO 05 02 CC Stand by for Point 8.
CO OO 05 04 C Roger. Standing by.
OO OO 05 09 CC Point 8, Oemini-5, Point 8.
OO OO O5 LI C Roger. Mode 3.
OO OO O_ 15 CC Gemini-5, this is Houston. You're at Point 8.
OO OO 05 18 C Roger. We're at Mode 3. Th,_k you.
CO OO 05 22 CC Gemini-5, Houston here. You've passed through
Point 8.
OO OO 05 26 C Roger. We're reading you. Are you reading our ...
CO OO 05 33 CC Gemini-5, this is Houston here. How do you read?
co CO o5 3_ c ...
OO OO 05 43 P One, seven. We have a 32 here.
O0 O0 05 46 C ... good. SECO ... Houston.
OO OO 05 52 CC Gemini-5, you're GO, you're GO.
CO OO O5 60 CC Gemini-5, this is Houston here, do you reed?
OO OO 06 03 C Roger, Houston, Gemini-5 reading you loud and clear.
CO O0 06 06 CC Okay, Gemini-5. I'm trn,_litting in the blind.
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You have 8 GO.
O0 00 06 14 P One, seven. We have the 32 here.
00 O0 06 23 CC Gemini-5, this is Houston here. How do you read
on this frequency?
00 00 06 38 CC Gemini-5, this is Houston here. How do you read?
O0 00 06 48 C Houston, this is Gemini-5 reading you loud and
clear. How us? Over.
O0 O0 07 O1 C Roger, 10 plus 11. Our IVI's are forward 002,
right 013, up 002. Everything looks good.
00 00 07 17 CC Gemini-5, you're 85 by 199.
O0 00 07 46 CC Gemini-5, Houston here. What UHF set are you on?
O0 O0 07 55 P Roger. This is Gemini-5. We're on UNF-2. We had
a perfect diffusion on our computer 25808.
00 00 08 05 CC Roger. Understand you're on UHF-2.
00 00 08 09 P That's affirmative. We'll go back to UHF No. 1
and give you a try.
00 O0 08 14 CC Okay. Why don't you stay on 2 for awhile?
oo oo o8 17 ...
00 00 08 23 CC Gemini-5, Houston here. Why don't you make the
corem check over Canaries?
00 O0 08 29 P This is Gemini-5. Roger, we'll m-_e the co,,, check
on UHF No. i over Canaries.
O0 00 08 35 CC Very good. Very good.
00 00 08 41 P Gemini-5 commencing its first checklist.
O0 O0 08 45 CC Roger, Gemini-5. Be advised the ground is reading
you loud and clear now.
00 O0 09 01 CC Gemini-5, this is Houston here. Your 2-1 time is
1 plus 27 plus 26.
00 O0 09 15 P Roger .... of 2-1 is 1 plus 27 plus 26.
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OO OO 09 23 CO Roger. That's 16, not 26. 1 plus 27 plus 16.
00 O0 09 32 P Roger. 1 plus 27 plus 16.
00 O0 09 35 CC Roger. That's affirmative.
O0 O0 10 07 ac aemini-9, Houston.
OO OO 10 10 P Go ahead, Houston, Gemini-5.
O0 O0 10 13 CC Roger. I '11 tell you what. We had to switch your
real t_w_ telemetry to the standby transmitter.
We're picking up a lot of noise and we'd like to
have you Just leave it that way.
O0 O0 10 25 P Okay. Start ... first stage ... We reall_ had a
lot of POG0.
00 O0 10 31 CC Roger. Understand you had a lot of POGO.
OO O0 10 34 C Affirmative. We had quite a bit of POGO starting
at about 2:06.
OO OO 10 38 CC Roger. 2:06.
CANARYIS_S
OO OO 15 20 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP CO!/.
: OO OO 15 2_ C Go ahead, Canary, Gemini-5.
OO OO 15 27 CC Roger. Have a GKT of lift-off for you. One zero
hours, wait one - 13 hours,59 =Lnutes,59 seconds.
_(T of lift-off 13:59:99.
OO O0 15 34 C Roger. 13:99:59.
00 OO 15 _8 CC That's affirmative. We're standing by for your U_
ccaamnications check.
OO OO 15 95 C Roger. Wait 30 seconds.
OO OO 15 56 CC Roger.
OO OO 16 14 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP C011. We have a new
2-1 time for you. It will be O1 hours 2_ minutes
27 seconds. Do you copy?
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O0 O0 16 27 C Say that again, would you?
O0 O0 16 30 CC That is O1 hours,26 minutes 27 seconds.
O0 O0 16 36 C Roger. We got that.
O0 00 17 57 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM.
O0 O0 18 O0 C Roger, Canary CAP COM. Gemini-5 on UHF No. 1. How
do you read? Over.
00 00 18 05 CC Roger, Gemini-5. I read you loud and clear. We're
showing that your tape recorder, Bio-Med No. 2, is
on. Flight Plan call_ for it to be off.
00 00 18 16 C Roger. We'll get it off momentarily.
00 00 18 18 CC Roger. Thank you. Standing by for your HF check.
00 00 18 22 C Roger.
00 O0 18 27 CC Roger, we're showing that the tape recorder is off.
00 00 19 27 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP C0M on HF. Do you
read?
00 00 19 32 C Roger, Canary. Gemini-5 reads you loud and clear
on HF. How me?
00 00 19 36 CC Roger. I 'm reading you loud and clear on NF. Going
back to UHF.
00 O0 19 42 C Gemini-5.
00 O0 19 54 CC Gemini-5, this is Canaries on UNF. We're standing
by to report on your Control Mode Check.
OO OO 20 09 C Roger, this is Gemini-5 on UHF. We haven't gotten
our Control Mode Check yet.
OO OO 20 15 CC Roger.
OO OO 20 17 C We are having the water boiler yawing us off left.
We're correcting back now.
OO OO 20 23 CC Roger. Understand.
OO OO 21 34 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM. Would you confirm
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that you have your main batteries off?
O000 21 _O C I 'm sorry. Our main batteries are off.
OO O0 21 42 CC Roger.
OO O0 25 21 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston.
O000 25 26 C Roger, Houston. Gemini-5. Reading you loud and
clear.
O000 25 30 CC Roger, we're reading you loud and clear also through
our remote site. Be advised that when you perform
the hydrogen purge you should get a very small pitch
down moment applied to the spacecraft.
OO OO 25 42 C Roger.
OO CO 26 O1 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston.
OO OO 26 09 C Roger, this is Gemihi-5, go ahead.
00 00 26 12 CC Roger, C_atni-5, this is Houston here. Be advised
your apogee burn will be 10 feet per second at 56
minutes at nominal burn.
OO OO 26 26 C ... over, thank you.
OO OO 26 29 CC Roger.
OO OO 26 33 C Be advised our Control Mode Check is good. Over.
OO CO 26 37 CC Roger. Understand you completed your Control Mode
Check.
O000 26 41 C Roger. We are in Orbit Rate and going to ... Horizon
Scan.
O000 26 50 CC Roger, Roger.
CO CO 26 55 P Houston, Gemini-5.
CO OO 26 58 CC Go ahead, Gemini-5, Houston.
OO OO 27 O1 P Roger. We lifted off with what we thought was a
little lower OAMS propellant and we're showing them
s--
at 82 and lifted off with 87. Now do we still have--
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is that the proper amount?
O0 O0 27 14 CC Roger, understand you now have 82_ showing and--say
again your question.
O0 O0 27 20 P Well, the question was that it seemed to us that
we got off with less than we should have.
O0 O0 27 25 CC Roger, we '11 take a check on that and inform you
later.
O0 O0 27 29 P Thank you.
O0 O0 27 30 CC Al1 right.
OO O0 27 40 CC Your new orbit, Gemini-5, is 87 by 188. This is
prior to your burn.
O000 27 50 P Roger, 87 by 188 prior to burn.
OO OO 27 54 CC Roger.
O0 O0 28 25 CC Oemini-5, Houston here. We would like to remind
you to go to FLOW at 35 on the radiator.
O000 28 32 P Roger, FLOW at 35.
OO O0 28 35 CC Roger.
O0 O0 36 27 CC Gemlni-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston here.
O0 O0 36 32 P Houston, _emini-5.
O0 O0 36 34 CC Roger, we're Just checking on comm,m_cations here
at r-w_te. Be advised, we will have some further
information for you on your OAMS situation on your
stateside pass. We want to pick up some more data
over ¢arnarvon.
O0 O0 36 49 ...
O0 O0 38 30 ¢0 Gemini-5, Gemini-_, Houston here for another radio
check. How do you read?
_OX
OO OO 49 34 CC Gemini-T, Carnarvon CAP COM. Would you place your
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Quantity Read Switch to ECS 02?
O0 O0 49 40 C Roger - ECS 02 .
O000 50 18 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon. You're GO on the cold IR.
OO 00 50 23 C Roger, understand GO on cold IR. Thank you.
OO O0 50 27 CC What's your status on the cold IR?
OO OO 59 29 C Roger, we're GO up here on our cold IR also.
OO OO 50 32 CC Roger. Would you place your Quantity Read Switch
to Fuel Cell 02?
O000 50 39 C Roger. Going to FC 02 now.
O0 O0 50 44 CC I '11 give you a GET time hack at 52 minutes in about
1 minute.
OO OO 50 57 C Roger.
OO OO 50 59 CC Be advised you're GO on your radiators. Evaporator
Switch to NOI$_.
O0 O0 51 05 C Roger. Evaporator Switch to NORM.
OO OO 51 12 CC What's your status for Area 6-4?
O0 O0 51 15 C Roger, our status is GO.
OO O0 51 18 CC Roger.
OO OO 51 47 CC Stand by for your time hack in about 10 seconds.
OO OO 51 51 C Roger.
OO O0 51 53 CC Place your Quantity Read Switch to FO H2.
OO OO 51 57 0¢ 3, 2, 1.
O000 52 O1 CC Mark 52 minutes.
O000 52 O1 C Roger. M_ event ttm,r is right on.
OO OO 52 02 CC Roger.
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O000 52 06 P Hello, Carnarvon. Gemini-5 here. The Pilot says
hello to everybody down there.
O0 O0 52 12 CC Roger, Pilot.
00 O0 52 21 CC We're ca_11ng ground for 6-4. I'm going to transmit
your 6-4 _ time.
OO OO 52 26 C Roger. Standing by.
OO O0 52 32 CC Roger. You have it on board. It's in sync.
OO OO 52 35 C Roger.
OO OO 52 42 C Are you finished with the FC H2 readout?
O000 52 47 CC Roger. We're through.
OO O0 52 49 C Good.
OO OO 53 45 CC Gemini-5. Be advised that they're going to change
the lift-off time to 14:00:OO.
OO OO 53 54 C Roger, 14:OO:OO.
OO OO 53 59 CC Affirmative.
OO O0 54 O0 C That do maWe it easier.
00 O0 5_ 02 CC That's affirmative.
O0 O0 54 11 C You might advise Flight that this new Platform Mode
is the cat's whiskers for alining the platform.
OO O0 54 18 CC Roger.
O0 O0 54 21 CC Flight would like to know how you're coming on the
equipment ,m-towage.
OO O0 54 27 C Slow.
OO OO 54 28 CC Roger.
OO OO 54 31 C We're working on it.
OO OO 54 32 P We are right on the Flight Plan.
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O0 O0 54 34 CC Roger, Pilot.
O0 O0 54 43 P We're all set up for our burn. Platform alined,
and we '11 burn at 56.
OO OO 54 48 CC Roger, we are standing by.
OO O0 55 59 CC Starting burn.
O000 56 O1 CC Gemini-5, you're burning.
OO OO 56 04 P Roger.
OO OO 56 13 P Gemini-5. Stop burn.
OO OO 56 15 Ca Roger, Gemini-5.
OO OO 56 _4 P Carnarvon, Gemini-5. Be advised that we burned
9.7 feet forward.
O000 56 50 CC Roger, Gemini-5. 9.7.
OO O0 56 54 ca We copy.
O0 O0 57 50 P Carnarvon, Gemini-5. Be advised we have the lights
of a large town passing on our right. I Believe
it is probabl_ Perth.
OO OO 57 57 CC Roger, copy.
OO OO 58 25 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon. Everything looks real good
on the ground. We are standing by.
OO OO 58 29 C Roger.
OO O0 58 32 P Roger. Gemini-5 is powering down the IR at 'this
time.
OO OO 58 37 CC Roger, Gemini-5.
OO O1 13 13 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5. This is Houston here.
OO O1 13 17 P Roger, this is Gemini-5 reading you loud and clear.
O0 O1 13 21 CC Roger, Gemini-5, Houston here. I am reading you
weak and a little garbled but readable. I'd like
_- to give you a little information about your heater
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switches. We want you to leave your ECS and Fuel
Cell, those two switches, heater switches, in AUTO,
but put your Fuel Cell H2 Switch to OFF. We want
you to regulate your fuel cell H2 pressure on the
gage to between 220 and 330, and I say again those
are gage readings - gage readings. That's all.
O0 O1 14 17 P Roger, we understand .... Fuel Cell H2 is OFF and
ECS and Fuel Cell are in AUTO.
00 01 14 27 P Be advised the Fuel Cell H2 reading is 250.
O0 O1 14 38 CC Roger, understand. Be advised, Gemini-5, that on
your pass across the States you--we want you to
make a UHF No. 6 check.
O0 O1 14 54 P Roger.
O0 O1 24 55 P Okay. This is Gemini-5 on Record here, and the
GMT time is 15:24:00. Standing by for the first
pass on Guaymas, and we have the D-2 camera equip-
ment all unstowed, ready to go. The l_ camera
was mounted in time. Our only problem so far is
equipment stowage. And it looks like we won't get
our helmets off. You recognize that. This is some-
thing the guys in "7" are going to have to think
about. They've got more junk than we have. How
are you doing in your footwell, Gordo?
O0 O1 25 31 C I have my helmet bag down there with the food in it.
I have a Hasselblad camera. I have one bag that I
started collecting garbage, and I've picked up at
least l0 to 15 washers in here.
O0 O1 25 43 P Yes, washers and screws.
OO O1 25 46 C ... stalling, screws. We did have one mishap there
when the auxiliary receptacle light wouldn't come
out right and broke on the right side.
OO O1 25 55 P That's right, and let's see, I turned off a circuit
breaker on the H2 heater installing the 16_n camera,
and we didn't catch that until we were trying to use
the heater. Is that heater coming up now? I
believe it is, isn't it?
O0 O1 26 12 C Yes, it's about 2--
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O0 O1 26 14 P Yes, very slow, very low power heaters, though.
Okay, we should hear from Guaymas in a minute.
We're going to get the 6-4 preretro command load
over the Cape again. You're going to have to give
them a blood pressure at about 01:36.
OO O1 26 36 C Okay.
O0 O1 26 38 P And at that time we want the Platform ORB RATE,
Attitude Control HORIZON SCAN, and I have to unstow
and activate the M-1.
OO O1 26 43 C What time are we over Guaymas?
O0 O1 26 46 P We should be getting AOS right now. 01:28:05.
O0 O1 26 48 C Okay. And what's our time with CAL there, the next
station on?
OO O1 26 55 P I think we're continuous from there all the way
through to--
O0 O1 27 05 C Boy, look at all that undercast. Man, we're not
going to see anything'
O0 O1 27 l0 P Yes. Listen--
OO O1 27 12 C Not here, anyway.
OO O1 27 14 P I notice this cabin pressure keeps sneRking down a
little bit. I don't know what the reg. pressure is
going to wind up being.
O0 O1 27 19 C Well, let's just watch it. We're okay as long as
it doesn't get down below 35.
O0 O1 27 24 P ECS 02 is on the bottom of the peg. Heater's
beginning to do something, I think, slowly. This
looks good. I'm going to put this back on experi-
ments.
O0 O1 27 36 P Hello there.
O0 O1 27 38 C&P Hello young lovers wherever you are.
O0 O1 27 43 P Okay.
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O0 O1 27 46 C Whoever gets our tape recorder, you're just going
to have to put up with me.
O0 01 27 48 P Yes, I'm going to turn the tape recorder off now
while we're at it.
GUAYMAS, ME_ICO
OO O1 28 09 CC Gemini-5, Guaymas CAP COM.
OO Ol 28 12 P Hello Guaymas. Gemini-5 here. Read you loud and
clear.
O0 O1 28 15 CC Roger, read you loud and clear. How are you doing?
O0 O1 28 17 P Status is GO.
00 O1 28 19 CC Okay. You're looking good here on the ground.
Stand by for the Pilot's blood pressure.
O0 01 28 24 P Okay. Pilot's blood pressure coming down.
00 O1 28 27 CC Roger.
O0 O1 28 43 P Coming up - cuff is full-scale.
O0 O1 29 03 CC Okay. We got a good blood pressure out of you.
OO O1 29 ll P Okay. We'll give you our status here with regard
to the REP. We have the D-2 unstowed. We have the
16mm camera installed and we're sitting here waiting
- ready to go.
O0 O1 29 23 CC Very good. We will keep the conversation down and
let you get ready.
O0 O1 29 36 CC How about another try at the Pilot's blood pressure.
It leaked off a little too rapidly on us.
O0 01 29 40 P Okay, give you another one.
O0 O1 29 42 CC Roger.
00 01 29 55 CC Okay. We got cuff D,]]-scale on that blood pres-
sure.
00 O1 30 04 CC Have you got your auto heaters on your Fuel Cell 02?
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O0 O1 30 09 P Yes. We have the H2 heater on. We bled down to
220_ and we are in the process of bringing it up
to about 300.
O0 O1 30 17 CC Roger.
O0 O1 30 19 P And our ECS 02 is building slowly and we would just
as soon turn that heater off.
O0 O1 30 28 CC How about the fuel cell 02?
OO O1 30 30 P Fuel cell 02 is holding right in the green.
O0 O1 30 39 CC We got a good blood pressure from you.
O0 O1 30 41 P Roger.
O0 O1 31 04 CC Give me a readout on your fuel cell 02 tank pres-
sure.
O0 O1 31 08 P Roger. Fuel cell 02 tank pressure is reading 485.
OO O1 31 16 CC Roger, copy.
O0 O1 32 12 CC ECS 02. Roger.
OO O1 32 15 C Say again, Flight?
O0 O1 32 17 CC You can turn the ECS 02 off.
O0 O1 32 20 C Turn the Auto Heater off, right?
O0 O1 32 22 CC That's affirmative. We would like you to turn your
ECS 02 Auto Heater off at this time.
O0 O1 32 26 P Roger, ECS 02 Heater is off, and our status then is
Fuel Cell 02 AUTO and Fuel Cell H2 is in AUTO.
OO O1 32 36 CC Roger, looks like your water bottle has stopped
burning off, and we are not showing any yaw indica-
tion down here at all.
O0 O1 32 41 P Roger, we're in Horizon Scan and we have stopped
yawing also.
-- O0 O1 32 45 CC Okay.
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O0 O1 32 49 C We stopped yawing at elapsed time of 45 minutes.
O0 O1 32 53 CC Roger, very good.
OO O1 32 56 C Our yaw rates when the water boiled was 1/2 degree
per second.
OO O1 33 OO CC Right, got that.
OO O1 33 18 P Hello NASA 903, NASA 903. Gemini-5 here. We read
you loud and clear. Do you read us?
O0 O1 33 32 P Well, we're right on the Flight Plan. We got all
the gear unstowed and we're looking real good ...
fuel.... right down the line ...
OO O1 33 47 P You'll have to climb pretty high.
OO O1 34 lO P I'll bet our flight's more fan than yours.
O0 O1 34 l? C Yes.
OO O1 34 19 P I just changed m_ mind; space flight's better than
flying.
HOUSTON, TEXAS
OO O1 35 20 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5. Houston here.
OO O1 35 24 C Roger.
OO O1 35 30 C Roger, it looks like you have a few clouds down
there.
OO O1 35 45 P These fuel cells are 4.0, buddy, right down the line.
O0 O1 35 50 C Just like advertised.
OO O1 35 54 P We had both Delta-P lights on boost all the way.
They came on shortly after lift-off and the last
one, the Section 2 one, went out about 2 minutes
after insertion.
OO O1 36 12 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5. This is Houston.
OO O1 36 15 C Hello Houston. Gemini-5 here. Read you 5 by 5.
Our status Green.
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OO O1 36 20 CC Roger. Be advised that we'd like to pick up some
more T/M date on your OAMS. We '11 get this over
this pass and over Car_-rvon and then update you
on a reading for the REP mission on the next pass
across the States.
OO O1 36 37 C This is Gemini-5.
OO O1 36 41 CC We'd also like to advise you after you've put out
the REP and you want to turn around to look at it,
do it slowly so that you don't put any unwanted
Delta V in with the attitude thrusters.
O0 O1 36 56 C Roger.
O0 O1 36 59 P Hey Houston, Gemini-5. Did you hear us in contact
with the back-up?
O0 O1 37 04 CC Go ahead Gemini-5, Houston here. Say again.
O0 O1 37 07 P I say we were in contact with NASA 903 and 902 in
flight over Mexico. Did you hear us?
OO O1 37 13 CC Roger, I did. That's pretty good.
OO O1 37 51 CC Roger, Gemini-5. This is Galveston in to you.
OO O1 37 55 CC Very good. Gamini-5, Houston here. Could you read
us out your OAK5 Propellant Quantity please?
OO O1 38 02 C Roger. OAMS Propellant Quantity is 78_ and it's
been that since after our apogee burn. Over.
OO O1 38 11 CC Roger. Understand it's been 78_ since apogee burn.
O0 O1 38 14 C Affirmative.
OO O1 38 33 C Who's playing the music?
O0 O1 38 36 CC It's not down here.
O0 O1 38 38 C We're getting some music on UHF.
OO O1 38 40 P Sounds good.
O0 O1 38 49 CC Gamini-5, Houston here. We're standing by for a
Cn-_-nd Pilot blood pressure.
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OO O1 38 55 C Roger. Coming to you momentarily.
OO O1 38 57 CC Okay.
O0 O1 39 38 C Houston, Gem_mi-5. We had quite a display when we
jettisoned the doors on the geometric experiment.
I don't know what all the debris was, but it looked
like a snow storm.
O0 O1 39 51 CC Roger. Remember what I told you about those sunsets.
OO O1 39 54 C Yes, we're looking forward to that.
OO O1 40 08 C 903, Gemini-5. See you guys in 8 days.
BE_4_UDA
OO O1 41 10 CC Gemini-5, this is Houston here. We still haven't
received the Command Pilot blood pressure.
OO O1 41 15 P He was having a little trouble getting it in. He's
got it in now and he's pumping it up.
O0 O1 41 21 CC Okay, very good.
OO O1 41 24 C It ought to read plenty high, because I've been
working.
OO O1 41 28 CC Roger. That's one of the toughest jobs of the
flight.
OO O1 41 55 CC We've gotten a good blood pressure from you.
OO O1 41 59 C Roger. I'll give you another one right after a
rest cycle.
O0 O1 42 04 CC It's okay down here.
O0 O1 42 06 C All right.
O0 O1 43 09 P Houston, Gemini-5.
O0 O1 43 13 CC Go ahead Gemini-5. This is _ouston.
OO O1 43 15 P Roger. I activated the M-1 Experiment at 1 hour
plus 40 elapsed, and it's ...
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O0 O1 43 26 CO Roger. Understand you activated the M-1 at 1 plus
40.
O0 O1 43 31 P Affirmative.
O0 O1 43 34 CC How does it feel?
OO O1 43 36 P Fine.
OO O1 45 08 CC Gemini-5, this is Houston.
OO O1 45 12 P Go ahead Houston, Gemini-5.
OO O1 45 15 CC Roger. Do you have your radar up on Standby yet?
OO O1 45 18 C Negative, not yet.
OO O1 45 22 CC Okay, it was supposed to come up about 1:30.
CO O1 45 48 C Okay, with the radar in Standby, the ... range rate,
in range, oscillated back and forth from full-scale
to full-scale two or three times, and then it
settled down on zero.
O0 O1 48 56 C Comment for the tape as far as the windows are
concerned. Before the launch the right-hand window
was completely frosted over with a lot of moisture
in between the layers, which cleared when we got
out in the sunlight. Cleared up fairly well. The
left window was very clear at that time. At the
present time, 1 hour and 50 minutes--
OO O1 49 19 P I 'm going to purge.
OO O1 49 gl C --my window on the left side here has some slight
gray matter, Just a few light little stre-k,,
which occurred when we jettisoned fairings. The
top right-hand side of my window has soma frosting
which appears to be on the inside of the outside
pane of glass.
CANARY ISIAHDS
OO O1 49 48 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM.
OO O1 49 52 C Go ahead Canary. Gemini-5.
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OO 01 49 53 CC Roger. Would like you to confirm that your radar
is in Standby.
O0 O1 49 59 C Roger. Radar is in Standby and we are presently
purging the fUel cells.
O0 O1 50 04 CC Roger.
O0 O1 50 14 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM. I'll give you a
time hack at i hour and 51 minutes. That's i hour,
51 minutes.
O0 O1 50 25 C All right.
O0 O1 50 43 P Comment for the tape. While purging the fuel cell,
the No. 2 fuel cell Delta P light did not come on
during--
OO O1 50 50 CC Stand by for your time hack.
O0 O1 50 52 C Roger. Standing by.
O0 O1 50 55 CC 3, 2, 1.
O0 O1 50 58 CC _t_RK.
OO O1 51 OO C Roger. That was i hour and 51 minutes. Is that
affirm?
O0 O1 51 03 CC That is affirmative.
OO O1 51 04 C Roger.
O0 O1 51 05 P Tell them we're purging the fuel cel!_ right now.
OO O1 51 17 P I can't get hold of this thing. This is going to
be a pain in the rear, boy'
OO O1 51 24 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM. My "T" was off
here on the ground. I'd like to give you another
time hack at i hour and 52 minutes.
O0 O1 51 35 C Roger. Standing by for your time hack.
OO O1 51 55 C We're over Africa again.
O0 O1 51 57 CC 3, 2, 1.
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OO O1 52 OO CC MARK.
OO O1 52 02 C Roger. 1:52.
O0 O1 52 04 CO Roger.
OO O1 52 05 P ... this spacecraft clock over here is r,,nn_ng
about 2 seconds fast.
O0 O1 52 09 C Nine's about a quarter of a second fast here.
00 O1 52 29 P Boy, I'll tell you, this is really going to be a
pain in the rear.'
OO O1 52 33 C How are you doing there, Big Daddy?
00 O1 52 36 P I 'm going to have to invent some way to hold this
switch up here. It's another cow,-_ntfor the tape.
These fuel cell purge switches should be ON-OFF and
not momentary. About to break m_ finger off.
OO 01 52 50 C You want the tape left on?
OO O1 52 53 P No, we'll turn it off. let's turn it back on for
I_P ejection, though.
00 O1 53 46 CC Gemihi-5, this is Canary CAP CON. We have an
indication here on the ground that Fuel Cell H2
Quantity Read is on.
O0 O1 53 56 C Affirmative, we're watching it.
OO O1 53 58 CC Roger.
O0 O1 54 08 C We're turning the Fuel Cell H2 Heater out of
AUTOMATIC to OFF, and we're turning the Marker
Switch off now.
OO O1 54 56 CC aemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM. Be advised that
all three accelerometer readings are GO.
00 01 55 03 P Roger. Thank you.
OO O1 55 34 C Roger. Fuel cell purge is complete. Draw filters
off.
OO O1 55 38 CC Roger.
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OO 02 13 43 C Record on? Let's put it on.
©0 02 13 45 P Yes, okay. Let's see; we got the REP out at about
15 seconds late. And we're back on ... at 4 feet
a second on our radar. The biggest problem we have
right now is apparently my address 69 does not read.
Aw, darn it: It's reading 80.9. It keeps insisting
on reading 80.9.
O0 02 14 04 C I'm reading--
O0 02 14 07 P 8.09 I mean.
OO 02 14 09 C 2200 feet out.
O0 02 14 12 P Are you? Well, I'm going to get the recorder on.
You boresighted onto it?
O0 02 14 14 C Pretty well.
O0 02 14 16 P Okay, recorder is on. And I'm showing an IR reading
here of about 420 and we got it on at 16:15:OO. I
don't know whether we're getting anything worthwhile
or not. Oh, I know what I did wrong.
OO 02 15 O4 C Remember Emil Streuhalling.
O0 02 15 07 P Yes.
O0 02 15 21 P There we go. Now, look at him. What's our distance?
O0 02 15 31 C Distance is about 2500 feet.
O0 02 15 45 P We've put you out at 02:07:15.
O0 02 16 16 P You're still getting a signal, aren't you? Yes.
O0 02 16 19 C Yes.
O0 02 16 24 P Okay, CATCH UP, ORB RATE, PUIb_E, radar ON, address
25. I know what my big trouble is; I know I'm
reading radar range too. Now it's going to read.
Yes sir: Yes sir_ Wasn't in CATCHUP.
O0 O2 16 48 C Well, see, there's just another good example on
why, if you have a worthwhile experiment, it ought
to be done a couple of orbits later rather than
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trying to get everything into the first orbit and
a half.
O0 02 17 02 P Okay. What does your Delta V read?
O0 02 1T 09 C It's reading 4 feet 1--yes, 3-_2 feet per second,
right now, 4, bouncing between 3-1/2 and 4. Are
we getting any readings on that 0AMS on the--
OO 02 17 26 P Yes. Look.' It's reading high' It's reading 260'
O0 02 17 31 C Hey, that's great, great.'
O0 02 17 32 P You were centered right on it.
OO 02 17 36 C Yes, I try.
O0 02 17 38 P After 4 m/nutes of measurements--They Just want you
to keep drifting out here until we don't read any
more. And we can do that for 20 minutes. He's
fleshing away just as easy as he can, isn't he?
OO 02 17 52 C Yes.
O0 02 18 02 P Now. I want you to look at those star backgrounds.
See if you get the idea of n,,lltngon him. MY
lights too bright?
O0 02 18 14 C No, yours don't bother me.
OO 02 18 16 P Okay, we're at 3,000 feet.
O0 02 18 24 C My reticle's too bright.
O0 02 18 36 P Put the radar right on him and let me get an
address 59 reading.
OO 02 19 12 O Right on.
O0 02 19 19 P 114.7 and a 58 just for drill; minus 80 is what
we're going for. Okay. 69, that's correct.
Understand wa 're still getting a steady reading
on the gage.
O0 02 19 48 C Suppose it ought to peak more than that?
OO 02 19 50 P Well, I don't really know.
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O0 02 19 52 C I'm going to drag it through him a little bit here.
Watch the gage and see if it--
O0 02 20 O0 P Yes.
00 02 20 00 C --changes now.
00 02 20 02 P It's dropping down s little bit. Looks like we're
going--you lost him?
00 02 20 07 C No, I 'm just coming right to him exactly right now.
Right on him. Now I'm off to the right. What did
it do on him?
00 02 20 26 P Oh, it's just dropping slowly, 240.
00 02 20 40 C Yes, I'll come back on him now.
00 02 20 58 P Well, I'll tell you, we're really smoking away from
h'im.
O0 02 20 55 C Yes, he's at 3300 feet.
00 02 20 57 P Yes, but we ought to slow down. What's your range
rate now?
00 02 21 O0 C About 3.
O0 02 21 02 P Yes, well we're slowing down a little then.
O0 02 21 12 P You notice we haven't changed much on that star
background either.
O0 02 21 14 C No.
00 02 21 16 P Listen, I'm serious. We want to be darn careful he
doesn't run into us. This thing is smoking straight
out of there, you know that?
O0 02 21 24 C Yes.
O0 02 21 26 P Look at the ... ball. Now there's enough clearance,
but I'll bet he goes by pretty close.
O0 02 21 36 P Okay, he's about 3600 feet; a little bit better than
that, 3720. Range rates have started dropping off
pretty fast.
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O0 02 21 52 C Yes, we stay on him until we get the range, yaw
R-dot zero, don't we?
OO 02 21 57 P Yes. Now remember, we're going to back up on him
this time.
O0 02 22 09 C Yes.
OO 02 22 07 P I don't understand these scanner limits.
OO 02 22 12 C Well, I think that's where your scanner's the
weakest, when you're going into sunset. And I
think it was kind of a combination ...
OO 02 22 19 P Okay, put it back on you now. You've drifted off
a little bit, haven't you?
O0 02 22 21 C Yes, I'm off Just to the left.
OO 02 22 24 P He's also changing a little bit with that star
background. Boy, those lights are bright.
00 02 22 38 P Okay, range rate ought to be under 3 feet now.
Ed White thinks you can get out to 7.2.
OO 02 23 04 C Ought to check our fuel cell hydrogen, I guess, in
a little bit. It's all right.
O0 02 23 19 P Yes. Look at the oxygen. That fuel cell 02?
OO 02 23 26 C Yes.
00 02 23 28 P How the heck did that get that low with the auto
heater on?
00 02 23 30 ¢ I don't know.
OO 02 23 31 P Don't tell me that circuit breaker's off.
OO 02 23 33 C No?
O0 02 23 36 a We]I, it's lower than the--it can go lower--
OO 02 23 40 P Yes, should be right here. Think I 'd better p,,_
that up a little bit. I'll tell you what it was -
probably the purge.
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O0 02 23 52 P Let me see that go to 300 now.
O0 02 24 O0 C Okay, it was reading about 260, right?
O0 02 24 04 P Yes, put the radar on it; we're not getting--
O0 02 24 05 C Okay, get back on him.
O0 02 24 14 P Okay.
O0 02 24 19 C It seems unusual to have something out there to
look at.
O0 02 24 21 P Okay, we're at 70--4200 feet right now.
O0 02 24 26 C 2 feet per second is R-dot.
O0 02 24 28 P Okay. Well, we're going to get pretty close to--
00 02 24 38 C Still got 98 0AMS?
00 02 24 40 P Yes, tell you what I'm going to do. You look at
black sky for 4 minutes.
O0 02 24 43 C Just a minute. I'm right on him right now.
O0 02 24 50 P Okay. It's still reading--well, we're going to
start coming back in.
O0 02 25 O0 C Okay, but if I do for 4 minutes, though--
OO 02 25 02 P Maybe he wants a black sky measurement for 4 minutes
right next to him.
00 02 25 07 C Oh, okay.
O0 02 25 09 P That's right next to him.
00 02 25 l0 C All right.
O0 02 25 14 P You're right on him now. There he is. He's
beginning to drift quite a bit, isn't he? Beginning
to drift aft and up.
00 02 25 24 C Little bit.
O0 02 25 26 P Yes, he's drifted out of the star pattern too.
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O0 02 25 31 P The thing that's bothering--I still hope that plat-
form was alined.
00 02 25 40 C I do too.
00 02 25 48 P Boy, there's no doubt about it, he's right out there.
I should save the tape.
O0 02 28 O0 C Yes. Reticle has too much shine on the glass on it;
I get quite a lot of reflection from both the reti-
cle itself and any lights around the cockpit area.
O0 02 28 12 P Okay. What's your range rate? You ought to start
to go to zero pretty soon.
O0 02 28 16 C Yes.
CARNARVON
O0 02 30 02 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon.
00 02 30 05 C Go ahead, Carnarvon.
O0 02 30 06 CC Roger, request you place your Fuel Cell 02 Heater on.
O0 02 30 13 C Roger, it's been in AUTO all 8long.
O0 02 30 18 CC Roger.
O0 02 30 22 CC Standing by for your readouts on the Delta V sta-
tion.
O0 02 30 28 C We don't have any yet.
O0 02 30 32 CC Roger.
O0 02 30 37 CC Is the REP out?
O0 02 30 38 C That's affirmative.
O0 02 31 12 P Carnarvon, Gemini-5, the preliminary look, it's
still drifting in a little bit, looks like it got
about 5.8 feet.
O0 02 31 20 CC Roger, counting, counted 5.8.
O0 02 31 22 P And if you'll wait one second I'll get you a hack
and 58, 59 and a 69.
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O0 02 31 28 CC Roger.
O0 02 32 57 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon. We've got less than e minute
to LOS.
O0 02 33 02 P Roger, at 02 plus 32 plus 30; 58 read minus 63.8;
59 read 01398; and the mileage was 00089.
O0 02 33 25 CC Roger, I copy. Do you have the Delta lead solution
yet?
O0 02 33 30 P No, it's still drifting away from us and I'm looking
at about 6 feet right now.
OO 02 33 37 CC Roger.
O0 02 33 42 CC Gemini-5, be advised this Fuel Cell 02 Heater to
go to the ON position.
O0 02 33 48 CC I understand you're in AUTO.
O0 02 33 50 P It's to go ON at this time?
O0 02 33 51 CC Roger.
O0 02 33 54 C We have had this Heater Switch in the AUTO position
and we're now going to the Manual ON. Over.
O0 02 33 59 CC Affirmative.
O0 02 47 14 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston here.
OO 02 47 36 C Gemini-5, can you read?
00 02 47 39 CC Roger, Gemini-5, this is Houston. We're reading
you weak and a little garbled. We'd like to have
you check your Fuel Cell 02-H 2 Heater circuit
breaker please.
O0 02 47 56 C This is Gemini-5. Be advised we have checked that
further ... we ... continuity ... and we have on the
02 Fuel Cell Heater, I can get no increase on amper-
age when I go to Manual 02 Fuel Cell Heater nor do
I get any reading in amperage when I go to AUTO and
the H 2 heater works perfectly. Over.
O0 02 48 27 CC Roger, Gemini-5, you're coming through very weak and
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garbled but I think You said that you do not get any
increase in amperage when you turn your Fuel Cel1
02 Heater ON or to AUTO. Is that correct?
O0 02 48 46 ¢ That is affirmative, that is affirmative. We have
decided to power down the radar and we're in the
process of powering down the spacecraft. Our fuel
cell oxygen pickup is 170 and falling.
OO 02 49 06 CC Roger, we understand, understand.
O0 02 49 16 C ... You guys think about it for awhile and we ,11
power down.
00 02 49 25 CC Roger, understand you're going to power down and
think about it for awhile.
OO 02 49 31 aC Gemini-5, can you get any increase on your amperage
when you go to H2 Heater?
O0 02 49 39 C When I go to H2 Heater, I get a short of amperage
on the gage. It shows that the H2 Heater is working,
and the 02 Heater is not working.
O0 02 49 52 CC Gemini-5, Roger, Roger, understand.
EA_AII
OO 02 52 15 CC C_=lui-5, Hawaii CAP OOH.
OO 02 52 17 C Hello there Hawaii, Gemini-5 here.
OO 02 52 20 CC Roger, what's your Fuel Cell 02 tank pressure
reading now?
O0 02 52 23 P Pressure is 160 and falling.
O0 02 52 29 CC Roger.
00 02 52 43 P Hey Hawaii, Gemini-5. Let me give you a status
on how this came about. For the whole flight we 'ye
had the Fuel Cell 02 is AUTO. We did notice the
pressure fzll_ng prior to Carnarvon, and I held the
manual heat for a little while, but we were in the
process of getting the REP out and I though that
would tnke care of it and stopped looking at it,
and then when they gave us the call over Carnarvon,
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we noticed that we hadn't gotten any heat back;
so I made a careful check of the circuit breaker,
which was closed. I then checked that the fuel cell
hydrogen AUTO and Manual would give an indication on
the main bus amp, which it did, and the Fuel Cell
AUTO and Fuel Cell Manual showed no rise in amperage
whatsoever, and the conclusion that we've drawn is
that we've lost the heater.
O0 02 53 37 CC Roger.
O0 02 54 26 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii.
00 02 54 29 P Go.
00 02 54 30 CC Okay, we'd like for you to keep a close look on
that. We're going to let it go for now and let it
stabilize, we hope it stabilizes out. Okay?
O0 02 54 38 P _]] right, now what would you like us to do about
the REP?
00 02 54 43 P Stand by one.
00 02 55 13 CC There's not much we can do about it right; we'd like
to just take a look at it, Pete.
O0 02 55 19 P Okay, it drifted behind us. It went out fairly well
and then it started a fairly rapid trip behind us
and we never did come very close to it.
00 02 55 32 CC Roger.
00 02 55 36 CC Have you done any maneuvering at all?
00 02 55 38 P No, we haven't touched anything in that way.
00 02 55 42 CC Roger.
O0 02 55 44 P We were right on the Flight Plan up until 2:45 or
so.
O0 02 55 50 CC Roger.
00 02 58 20 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii.
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O0 03 02 08 C Houston, Gemini-5.
OO 03 02 32 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston here. Go ahead.
00 03 02 36 P Roger, we Just wanted to establish contact. Be
advised that the pressure is now 150 and falltng
slowly.
O0 03 02 47 CC Roger, 150 and falling slowly.
O0 03 02 51 P That's affirmative, and our hydrogen pressure went
down to 220 and we set back into Auto Heater and
that circuit's working and it's filled it back up.
O0 03 03 34 CC Roger.
OO 03 03 07 CC Gemini-5, Gunymas CAP COM.
OO 03 03 10 C Guaymas, C_mtni-5. Read you loud and clear.
O0 03 03 13 CC Roger.
O0 03 03 15 CC Give me a readout on your Fuel Cell 02.
OO 03 03 18 C Roger, the quantity is 97% and the pressure is 150.
O0 03 03 29 CC Roger, CAP COM.
O0 03 03 34 CC We're reading your tank pressure on the ground at
190.
O0 03 03 39 C I understand you are reading it at 190.
OO 03 03 41 CC That's affirmative.
OO 03 03 43 C Okay. We 'ye rested in the AUTO Heater position even
though I can't define any change in amperage on the
main bus.
O0 03 03 52 CC We copied. That's okay.
O0 03 03 56 C ... manual position and see if you can tell me if
we are getting any rise.
OO 03 04 00 CC Makes no difference.
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O0 OB 04 02 CC Okay, let's go to Manual on my mark. 3, 2, 1,
MARK,
O0 03 04 05 C Roger, we're on Manual.
O0 03 04 14 CC No, we got no change here at all on the ground.
Let's go back to AUTO.
00 03 04 17 C Changing back to AUTO.
O0 03 04 20 CC Other than that you're looking pretty good.
O0 O3 04 24 C Okay.
O0 03 04 29 CC You've got your computer shut down, haven't you?
O0 03 04 31 C Roger, we went through a large count down here;
we're pulling about 22 amps, we have the computer
off, the platform is powered down, the radar is
off, the FDI's are off.
OO 03 04 42 CC Roger.
OO 03 05 46 CC How does that 02 look now, how does that 02 look
now, up there?
O0 03 05 47 P It's still falling; it's down to around 140 now,
142.
OO 03 05 53 CC Roger.
O0 03 07 57 CC How does it look now, Pete_
OO 03 08 OO P ... seems to be hanging right there at 140.
O0 03 08 07 CC Okay, they willbe picking you up there over the
Houston network here shortly. Keep a close watch
on it; they'll be good readings from you.
O0 03 08 14 P Okay.
PT. ARGUELL0
OO 03 09 30 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston here.
O0 03 09 31 P Roger, Houston, Gemini-5 here.
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O0 03 09 35 CC Roger, G_mlui-5, this is Houston here. On T/M it
looks like the actual pressure may be leveling off
around 180 or so. Does it look like that on your
gages?
OO 03 09 43 P Okay.
O0 03 09 43 C Comment on t_e aline problem we had.
O0 03 09 44 P What's your range rate?
O0 03 09 45 C To a foot and a half.
O0 03 09 46 P Man, he ought to stop now. Oh, he did.
O0 03 09 50 P It's holding around 140 now, Jim.
O0 03 09 54 CC Okay, that's on your scale but the actual pressure
is right around 180.
OO 03 09 58 P I see. Okay, did you get the information on what
we have done and have not done on the Flight Plan?
OO 03 l0 12 CC Understand. We understand that you powered down and
we're not doing the REP mission any longer.
OO 03 10 19 P That's affirmative. This gage is falling all on
out the bottom and we decided that we were going to
have to reenter pretty shortly if we lost all of
that oxygen, or power down.
O0 OB l0 B1 CC Roger, Roger, we understand, we agree.
OO 03 10 34 P Okay, if it stabilizes there from I guess some
heat leakage to it, does it look like we have a
chance to power back up and pick up the REP flight
plan?
OO O3 10 50 CC It looks like we might be able to do that. And
we're working on another flight plan for you to
take care of that possibility.
OO 03 l0 57 P Thanks, Joe. We're enjoying our short vacation
from the Flight Plan right now. We're ready to
go with anything you ask.
OO 03 11 1-I CC Gemini-5, Houston. I didn't read that. Say
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again, please?
O0 03 i1 16 P This is Gemini-5. I just said we are enjoying our
vacation from the Flight Plan right now and standing
by.
OO 03 ll 25 CC Roger, Roger.
O0 03 11 29 P Oh, I see the Cape down there.
OO 03 I1 12 CC Gemini-5, this is Houston here again. You might
try orienting the adapter so that the sun is shining
on it and it might increase your heat leak.
CORPUS CHRISTI
00 03 12 03 CC Gemini-5, this is Houston.
O0 03 12 05 P Go ahead, Houston.
O0 03 12 07 CC You might try orienting the adapter towards the
sun, so that we can get whatever heat we can into
the tank.
O0 03 12 14 P Okay.
OO 03 13 31 C Time--
OO 03 13 32 P Yes, the time--
OO 03 13 34 C 3:13:30.
OO 03 13 35 P Oh, I got two ship wakes in might, just as pretty
as can be, down there right off the Cape.
OO 03 13 37 CC Gemini-5, Houston.
OO 03 13 39 C Go ahead, Houston.
O0 03 13 41 CC We would like to have you proceed along in this
particular configuration; as you get the Delta-P
lights we would like to have you powered down to
the mi_mum ECS condition.
OO 03 13 54 C Roger.
O0 03 13 59 CC This would include the ACME off, beacons off, T/M
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off and the DOS off.
OO 03 14 08 P Roger.
a_RMUDA
OO 03 14 47 CC Gemini-5,Houston again.
OO 03 14 49 C Go ahead, Houston.
O0 03 14 52 CC You might put your T/M switches to OO_dtD. That
way we'll save power there, and your beacons to
Adapter.
OO 03 14 59 P Yes, the adapter beacon you want to go to COMMAND,
is that correct?
OO 03 15 02 CC Roger.
O0 03 15 04 P Okay. The telemetry and the beacon are in CO_$(AND.
O0 03 15 08 CC Thank you.
OO 03 15 14 P Did you Just send us a load?
O0 03 15 19 CC We Just sent a TX, a TX, no DOS load.
oo o3 15 24 P Okay.
OO 03 15 32 CC Gemini-5, Houston again. Did you cycle your circuit
breakers by chance?
O0 03 15 37 P That's affirmative. We cycled them a couple of
ttm_$.
OO 03 15 41 CC Okay.
OO 03 15 52 O And here we are, pointed straight down.
O0 03 16 02 P Boy, some of those clouds are pretty high, aren't
they?
OO 03 16 04 C Yes.
OO 03 16 09 P Of course we're at a low point now; we're at 87
miles.
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O0 03 16 lO C Yes.
O0 03 16 16 P Wonder if we can see the REP back there somewhere.
oo 03 16 18 c Huh.'
OO 03 16 21 P Hey, did you feel any move in the spacecraft?
00 03 16 23 C Uh-huh.
OO 03 16 26 P Did I do it?
O0 03 16 28 C Yes. Yes, it does, it moves a little bit.
O0 03 16 30 P F_m,
OO 03 16 35 P You want to record all these pictures? You are,
huh?
OO 03 16 40 C Yes.
OO 03 16 41 P Good.
O0 03 16 42 C 3:16.
O0 03 16 45 P I'll bring them up in a lot later.
O0 03 16 57 P Aha'
O0 03 17 09 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston.
OO 03 l? lp p Go ahead, Houston.
O0 03 17 14 CC On the ground T/M it looks like the pressure is
stabilized at l?O and it's held that way for about
5 minutes now.
OO 03 17 22 P Okay. We're showing about 130 in here.
O0 03 17 37 CC Roger, Roger.
O0 03 17 45 C What odd clouds there.
O0 03 20 05 CC ...
OO 03 20 16 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston.
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O0 03 20 26 P Go ahead, Houston. Gemini-5. We can barely read
yOU ·
OO 03 20 31 CC Gemini-5, Houston here. Were your azimuth and
elevation indications off, your radar operating
properly?
OO 03 20 38 P Affirmative.
OO 03 20 40 CC Roger.
O0 03 20 55 CC Roger.
O0 03 20 58 P This is Gemini-5--
_ON
O0 03 21 51 CC Carnarvon,counting 12 on level Devil Fox 1.
oo03 2153 ...
O0 03 21 55 CC Very good, you stand by with UHF please.
O0 03 21 58 P Okay. Roger.
CANTON
O0 03 29 30 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston here.
O0 03 29 39 P ... F 1050.
oo 03 29 42 CC Roger, Gemini-5, Houston here. What is your pres-
sure reading now?
O0 03 29 49 P It seems to be holding about 125, 120.
O0 03 29 55 CC Roger, it's holding at 120 to 125.
OO 03 29 59 P Affirmative.
OO 03 30 02 CC Gemini-5, if you can recall, how much time did you
get on your expertm--t recorder?
OO 03 30 07 P Wait one,I'll have to look it up ...
00 03 30 12 CC Okay, if you've got time, fine; if not, forget it.
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OO 03 30 40 P We get 17 minutes on the recorder.
O0 03 30 43 CC I didn't get that, Gemini-5.
OO 03 30 47 P 17 minutes.
O0 03 30 49 CC Roger, be advised that it looks like the pressure
drop is tapering off. Let's just hope that it
holds here about 150 or so, which is what the actual
pressure is.
OO 03 31 02 P Okay.
OO 03 31 04 CC It looks like the rate of decrease is decreasing.
oo o3 31 o? P ...
OO 03 31 30 CC Gemini-5, Houston again. Be advised that we have
lauoched the aircraft into the recovery area. We
hope that we don't have to use them, but it will be
a good exercise; and if we do need them, they will
be there for you.
OO 03 31 46 P Which recovery area did you say?
OO 03 31 49 CC Into Recovery Area 4, around Hawaii.
oo o3 31 53 P A-okay.
OO 03 32 03 P This is Gemini-5. Do you read?
00 03 32 04 CC Roger, we read you.
oo 03 32 12 ...
O0 03 32 17 CC Gemini-5, Houston. You were broken up and unread-
able.
OO 03 32 23 P The pressure is still dropping. It is about 105.
O0 03 32 31 CC Roger, understand it's still dropping and it's 145.
OO 03 33 15 CC Gemini-5, Houston. We have about two more minutes
on this pass and we'll just stand by in case you
need anything.
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,_.WAWAR'T'yZ
OO 03 45 35 CC Gemlni-5, Gemini-5, this ia Houston here. Do you
read?
OO 03 46 03 CC _mini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston here. Gemini-5,
Houston. Do you read?
OO 03 46 13 P Roger.
OO 03 46 18 CC Roger, Gemini-5, this is Houston here. What is
your 02 pressure reading now?
O0 03 46 29 P It's about 95 pounds.
O0 03 46 34 CC Roger, understand 95. We would like to have you
power down to a mintm,,mpOWer configuration with
your T_, your receiver on 2 coolant pumps, 1 suit
fan and the DC-DC converter. We would like to have
you turn all other equi.m_entoff.
OO 03 47 02 C Roger.
OO 03 47 19 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston here. Nov is your
fuel cell 02 quantity?
_ON
OO 04 O1 07 CC Gemini-5, Cernarvon. Have you had any Delta-P
iightsT
OO 04 O1 11 C Gemini-5, negative.
OO 04 O1 13 CC Roger. What '-, your onboard reading of the 02 fuel
cell 02 quantity?
OO 04 O1 29 C It 'a betveen 85 and 90 pale. Roger, we're getting
between 85 and 90 psi.
00 04 O1 32 CC Roger.
OO 04 O1 45 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon, say again quantity, _Ael cell
02.
OO 04 02 26 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon. #ould you place your T/M
Switch to COMMA]_ position.
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OO 04 02 30 C Roger, to CO_$_ND.
OO 04 03 02 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon. Would you go back to UEF
Receive.
OO 04 03 07 C Roger.
OO 04 03 20 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon. Flight advises that we may be
lucky, just stand by; we require no acknowledgement
of this transmission. We're standing by.
HAWAII
O0 04 25 47 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM. Place your T/M Switch
to REAL TIME and ACQ-AID, and bring up your UEF
transmitter.
O00_ 26 37 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM.
O0 04 26 40 C Go ahead, Hawaii.
OO 04 26 42 CC Roger, would you place your OAMS Heater circuit
breaker to OFF.
O0 04 26 46 C Roger, OAMS Heater circuit breaker off.
OO 04 26 49 CC Roger. Would you give m_ a fuel cell 02 quantity
readout, please?
O0 04 26 52 C Roger. Fuel cell 02 quantity is reading about 65
quantity, 96%.
O0 04 27 03 CC Roger, whet about tank pressure?
OO 04 27 05 C 65 psia.
O0 04 27 07 CC Roger.
OO 04 27 09 C Power down.
OO 04 27 12 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii, you can power back down.
O0 04 27 15 C Roger.
O0 04 27 47 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii. The Cape advises that they'd
like to perform the same tests we just performed,
they'll do it over Canaveral. There's no requirem-nt
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for you to acknowledge this contact.
TEXAS
O0 04 40 44 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston here. Please
bring your DCa receiver back up. Do not bother
acknowledging.
oo 04 44 33 CC Gemini-5,Gemini-5, this is Houston here. Would
you bring up your UHF transmitter please.
00 04 45 09 C Roger, go ahead, this is Gemini-5.
O0 04 45 i1 CC Roger, stand by here a minute.
O0 04 45 18 CC Gemini-5, we would like to have you verify that
you turned the 02 Heater circuit breaker off.
O0 04 45 36 C No, I have the H2 and 02 Heater circuit breaker
on. Do you want it off?
O0 04 45 38 CC Okay, have you turned the switch off?
OO 04 45 40 C Okay, the switches are all off, they're all in OFF.
O0 04 45 43 CC Okay, they're all in OFF. What is your pressure
reading right now?
O0 04 45 50 C It's 60 pounds.
OO 04 46 03 CC Roger, understand 60. Gemini-5, you can put your
transmitter back to Standby.
OO 04 49 12 CC G_m_ni-5, this is Houston here. Will you turn DOS
circuit breaker back on now, please.
OO 04 49 43 CC Gemini-5, C--m_ui-5,this is Houston here. We'd
like to have you take and place the Tape Play-Back
Switch to I_gSETmomentarily, and then back to
C_. Okay, very good. You can place your DCm
circuit breaker back off again.
OO 04 52 23 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston again tran_-
mitring to you in the blind. We would like to have
you turn the power switch OFF on Section 2. I say
again, turn of_ the power switch on Section 2.
Turn off l_mp A on the secondary coolant loop.
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I say again, turn off Pump A on the secondary
coolant loop.
O0 04 52 59 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston. I'm trans-
mitting in the blind again. We would like to have
you turn off the power switch on Section 2 and turn
off Pump A on the secondary coolant loop.
OO 05 07 O1 P Okay, we have the REP in sight and the time--
OO 05 07 03 C 5 hours and 8 minutes.
OO 05 07 08 P Yes, it's 19:09:10 ... twinkling away merrily below
us. Going in the same direction....
OO 05 07 20 C What would you estimate? Several miles below us,
right?
OO 05 07 22 P Oh, I don't think he's too bad. Two to four miles?
00 05 07 30 C Yes, something like that.
00 05 07 32 P Out in front of us and moving faster. You're on
tape.
TANANARIVE
O0 05 22 17 CC Cemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston CAP C0M trans-
mitting in the blind. If you have had a significant
pressure rise on your Fuel Cell 02, bring up your
UHF transmitter and keep us informed. If not, we'll
call you over Carnarvon. Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this
is Houston CAP CO)(transmitting in the blind. If
you have had a significant pressure rise on Fuel
Cell 02 pressure, bring up your UHF transmitter
and please advise us. If not, we will call you
over Carnarvon. Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston CAP
CO)(,I would like to reiterate that Section 2 power
switch should be off. Section 2 power switch should
be off. The secondary coolant loop should be off.
Secondary coolant loop should be off. Houston here
standing by.
OO 05 31 17 C Okay, what's the time?
OO 05 31 20 P Time is 19:30:32.
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OO o5 31 22 C 19:3o:32. Just observed two micr_eteorites
reentering below us. We're pointed SEF and are
Just looking at the Pleiades right now.
OO 05 33 58 P The time is 19:34:15 and the REP is right smack
out in front of us on the horizon. We're trying
to establish our position here. He's not lower
than 3-4000 feet; matter of fact he's pretty darn
close. Do you think he might hit usT
OO 05 34 25 c No.
O0 05 34 27 P He's right out here, though, Gordo. You can't see
him?
O0 05 34 29 C Yes, I see him now.
CO 05 34 32 P See how close he is?
CO 05 34 33 C Yes.
O0 05 34 34 P What would you say he was, about 3,000 feet?
OO O5 34 35 c Yes.
co 05 34 39 P Oh what a dirty shame.' We should be rendezvousing
with that little bugger.
_ON
OO 05 34 53 CC C_mini-5, Carnarvon. Would you place your Adapter
C-band Switch to CONTINUOUS, and your T/M Switch
to REAL TIME and ACQ-AID
OO 05 34 49 P Doesn't he look neat out there?
O0 05 35 14 CC Would you bring up your U_F transmitter?
OO 05 35 29 CC Gemini-5, we would like a readout of your Fuel
Cell 02 Quantity and the Fuel Cell 02 Pressure.
O0 05 35 _9 P Roger, this ia Gemini-5. The Fuel Cell _Aantity
is 96_ and the Pressure is 60.
OO 05 35 52 CC Roger. Copy 60 on Pressure and 96 on Quantity.
OO 05 35 58 P Roger. He advised that the Section 2 Power Switch
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is off. The Secondary Coolant Loop is powered
down and the REP is right out here with us about
2000 feet away.
O0 05 36 08 CC Roger.
O0 05 36 22 P Really be something if we run into him, won't it?
O0 05 36 23 C Ha, ha'
00 05 36 29 C Succeeded in our rendezvous--
O0 05 36 30 P Bl_o, Carnarvon be advised that with our beacon off
and telemetry off in that powered down configuration
we were pul 1ing 10.2 amps.
O0 05 36 40 CC Roger. Copy 10.2 Rmps in powered down configura-
tion.
O0 05 37 O1 P You see him now, Gordon?
OO 05 37 03 C No.
O0 05 37 05 P Oh, oh' Oh, oh'
O0 05 37 07 C What?
O0 05 37 l0 P I saw Fuel Cell Delta P lights flicker. Almost
positive I did. Well, I'll wait and see.
00 05 37 20 C That was my light there.
O0 05 37 22 P Yes.
O0 05 37 37 P That's my cuff, I think.
O0 05 37 38 C Yes.
O0 05 38 15 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon. Okay, place your T/M Switch
back bo COMMAND and leave your beacon on. I'll
advise you when to turn the beacon off.
OO 05 38 27 P Gemini-5.
OO 05 38 30 CC And you can go back to your UHF standby.
O0 05 38 33 P Roger.
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O0 05 38 44 C Wonder if they want that left on?
O0 05 38 56 C There comes the moon.
O0 05 39 22 C It really doesn't look any different from up here,
does it?
O0 05 39 25 P No.
00 05 39 32 P Yes, that was Antares, wasn't it?
O0 05 39 34 C Yes.
O0 05 39 37 P Right in front of us, going under the nose now.
co o5 39 38 c ua huh.
O0 05 39 39 P That's some planet out there.
O0 05 40 39 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon. Place your Adapter C-band
Switch back to CO_ND.
O0 05 41 25 C Lightning flashes down there. See them?
O0 05 41 29 P Oh yes.
co 05 41 37 c Yes.
00 05 42 22 C There's the east coast of Australia.
O0 05 42 33 P Yes.
O0 05 42 32 C Probably the northeast corner.
O0 05 42 41 P Oh boy, that was a big lightning flash.
O0 05 44 15 C There's Delphinus.
O0 05 44 22 P Yes.
O0 05 44 34 C Yes, there's BEP again, right out _y window this
time.
O0 05 44 37 P How far away is he, just in the way again?
O0 05 44 40 C He's high on us.
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O0 05 44 49 P He's moving around one another, I guess.
O0 05 44 51 C Oh, he doesn't look like he's very far away. I
don't know; it's hard to say. Half a mile, maybe.
You'll see him out your window in a second. About
nose level.
O0 05 45 25 C Yes, there he is. He's high on us.
O0 05 46 O1 C I'd say he's about 2 to 3000 feet, wouldn't you?
O0 05 46 03 P Yes.
O0 05 47 49 P Oh, a little sunshine.
O0 05 48 15 C Particles drifting away.
O0 05 48 46 C Boy, your window's really crudded over, isn't it?
O0 05 48 49 P Yes. Now I can see the moon also.
O0 05 49 44 C It's holding right there.
O0 05 49 45 P 55, see that?
O0 05 49 51 C Yes.
O0 05 50 15 C Suppose they'd have the courage to run us for 8
days like this?
O0 05 50 27 P Boy, I don't know.
O0 05 50 39 C I kind of doubt it.
O0 05 51 05 C Oh, that was Djarkarta, Makassar and ... right over
the Solomon Group where we saw all those lights.
O0 05 51 17 P Where?
O0 05 51 22 C Over the Solomons Group, Guadalcanal and Guam and
eec
O0 05 51 32 P Oh yes.
O0 05 51 39 C Let's see, we're on our fourth orbit when we come
back over. And the fifth orbit, what is the time
of 6-4, for instance?
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O0 05 51 53 P 6-4 would be--
OO 05 51 56 C You got your little thing there. Look it up on
your thing; let's see what time.
O0 05 52 O1 P No, I don't have any 6-4 time--yes, I do, too.
O0 05 52 03 C Yes, you got it on there.
O0 05 52 05 P Let's see. Nominal 6-4 times are in here. Yikes,
that sun's hot' Hold on to that a second.
O0 05 52 29 C Yes.
O0 05 52 30 P Now stash this.
O0 05 53 37 P 6-4 is 8 hours,56 minutes,30 seconds.
O0 05 53 38 C What?
O0 05 53 40 P 8 hours,56 minutes and 30 seconds.
O0 05 53 42 C Okay.
O0 05 55 l0 C Just cruising along with a smile on my face and a
song.
OO 05 55 20 P Yes, you better not go with me again, Gordo, I must
be unlucky here.
O0 05 55 24 C Oh, we haven't had really bad luck, not yet. You
should never sneer at luck, I guess.
oo o5 55 38 P mo.
OO 05 56 l0 P I wish we could see the REP.
O0 05 56 15 C Yes, well, around the other way we probably could.
We're drifting right on that way. Maybe we will in
a minute.
O0 05 56 24 P Sure it's not at your window_
O0 05 56 36 C Might be--yes. There is something really bright
out there.
OO 05 56 41 P Where?
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O0 05 56 46 C Floating right along behind us, slightly out to the
left. Yes, there he is. There he is. You're going
to see him, just a second. Iook just slightly low
coming through the nose on him right now. He's
about 2 or 3000 feet away. See him?
O0 05 57 08 P Not yet.
O0 05 57 39 P Okay. The time is 19:57:55 and we have the REP in
sight in daylight behind us. Probably a couple of
miles.
HAWAII
O0 06 O1 09 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM. Place your T/M Switch
to REAL TIME & ACQ-AID and turn on your UItFtrans-
mitter. Hawaii has telemetry solid.
OO 06 O1 32 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM.
O0 06 O1 41 P Roger, Gemini CAP COM, Hawaii CAP COM, Gemini-5
here. Over.
O0 06 O1 47 CC Roger. We'd like you to bring up your Section 2
Power Switch to ON position and bring up Pump A on
the Secondary Coolant loop.
O0 06 02 07 P ... this is Gemini-5. Have the No. 2 Power Switch
back on and notice that the A Secondary Pump back
on.
OO 06 02 18 CC Roger. We'd like to leave it there for the next
orbit to take a look at it.
O0 06 02 22 P Okay.
O0 06 02 24 CC Would you cycle your Fuel Cell 02 Heater Switch
OFF and ON and then leave it back ON.
O0 06 02 37 P Okay, it's been cycled and it's back on to the
AUTO position.
O0 06 02 44 CC Roger.
OO 06 03 05 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP CO_. Would you cycle that
Fuel Cell 02 Heater Switch three or four times.
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O0 06 03 11 p Roger. Gemini-5 cycled it three or four times,
and I 'm cycling it now, and I get no amperage on
the -mmeter.
O0 06 03 26 CC Roger. Would you give me a Fuel Cell 02 Quantity
and tank pressure, please?
00 06 03 34 P Roger, it's 96_ and it's about--it's h-nging right
at 60 - it's hanging right between 55 and 60 -
it's been doing that pretty steady.
OO 06 03 49 CC Roger.
O0 06 04 14 CC Gemini-5, we'd like you to turn the Telemetry
Switch to CO_9_ND position and turn off your
transmitter. Ieave both Pumps and both Coolant
Loops powered up and they'll be talking to you over
California.
O0 06 04 28 C Roger.
CALIFORNIA
O0 06 10 31 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston here. We'd like
to have you turn your DSS back on at this time.
Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston. We would like to have
you turn your DCS back on at this time.
O0 06 13 02 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston here. We'd like
to have you turn on your IGS power and power up your
computer at this time.
O0 06 13 31 CC Gemini-5, Gemihi-5, Houston here. I say again, we'd
like to have you bring on your IC_ power and turn
your computer on at this time. We want to send up
a DOS load for the computer.
O0 06 14 06 P Houston, Gemihi-5. IC_ power is on, Comp is on,
at pre/munch, and it came up okay.
00 06 14 12 CC Roger, G-mini-5, Houston here. It's nice to hear
you again.
OO 06 14 16 P Thank you.
OO 06 14 18 CC Could you give us a Fuel Cell 02 Pressure and
Quantity readout please?
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OO 06 14 24 P Okay. 60 seems to be what it's going to hang in
at and it's seemed to maintain that since the
last read time, and we're hanging--it's dropped a
little bit, it's right on 96_. It has been riding
a little bit with a notch higher than that. The
second Fuel Cell came back ... carrying the load
okay. Everything looks real good. It keeps hanging
right there at 60 psi.
O0 06 14 59 CC Roger. Understand that you got your computer on the
line okay and that you also got the second Fuel Cell
on the line all right?
O0 06 15 06 P That's affirmative. The DCS Power Circuit Breaker
is ON and we're standing by for your load.
O0 06 15 ll CC Roger.
GUAYMAS
O0 06 15 51 CC Gemini-5, Houston Flight.
O0 06 15 55 P Go ahead, Houston Flight, Gemini-5 here.
OO 06 15 58 CC Looks like we got a situation here that's stabil-
ized, Pete_ and we've been discussing the problems
associated with the purge. It looks like we can go
fairly long time without any purge. Secondly, it
looks like we can purge with the hydrogen without
any problem. In terms of the 02 purge, we probably
do an on-off purge where we purge very briefly, not
drain off the pressure, and I'd like your opinion
on going through another day under those circum-
stances?
O0 06 16 36 P Guaymas, I am both GO here and if my feeble memory
serves me right, we should, as we use 02 Quantity,
start getting a little pressure back, shouldn't we?
O0 06 15 50 CC That's affirmative. If we can ever get the 02
Quantity down to about 50 percent, we'll probably
be in real good shape, but that's going to take a
long time and we're going to have to go a long
while with you guys sitting up there doing nothing
and taking the chance that the fuel cells are going
to operate under these conditions for long periods,
because we don't have but so much main battery.
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OO 06 17 10 P Well, that is affirmative. We also Just got your
DOS loads in.
OO 06 17 15 CC Very good.
OO 06 17 17 CC That's a 6-4 load.
CO 06 17 20 P Okay.
OO 06 17 22 CC Okay, what do you think?
OO 06 17 27 P Old Guaymas says we might a8 well try it now, Cape.
O0 06 17 33 CC Okay, we 'il look at this thing for another orbit.
Let's power down like you were before you came up
over here and let's also turn off that Section 2
Power and turn off the _,mp again.
co o6 17 47 P Will do.
OO 06 17 50 ac Leave the DOS up.
OO 06 17 53 P Okay, I '11 put the computer OFF and leave the DOS
up and secure the Number 2 Fuel Cell.
OO 06 18 OO CC Roger.
TEXAS
OO 06 21 37 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston here. We would
like to leave the DOS receiver up until further
notice here. You needn't acknowledge this trans-
mission, but advise again that we would like to
leave the Dca receiver up until you're advised fur-
ther.
CO 06 40 08 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston here. We'd like
to have you bring up your UNF transmitter at this
time.
CO 06 40 42 C This is Gemini-5.
OO 06 40 45 CC Roger, Gemini-5, this is Houston here. Can you
give us your Fuel Cell 02 Pressure and Quantity
again, please?
OO 06 40 54 C Roger.
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00 06 41 06 C Roger. Still holding at 60. Very good.
00 06 41 l0 CC Roger. Understand the Pressure is still 60 psi
and 96% on the Quantity.
00 06 41 16 C Roger.
O0 06 41 23 CC Okay, Gemini-5, thank you, and you can put your
transmitter back to Standby.
TANANARIVE
00 06 57 07 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston here. Bring
up your UHF transmitter. Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this
is Houston here. Bring up your UHF transmitter.
O0 06 58 l0 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston here. Do you read?
O0 06 58 17 P Houston, Gemini-5.
OO 06 58 22 CC Roger, Gemini-5, Houston here. You're coming
through very garbled and weak. Can you give us
your Fuel Cell 02 Pressure and Quantity?
O0 06 58 34 P ... it is holding at 60 psi and ...
O0 06 58 54 CC Roger, Gemini-5. Roger, Gemini-5. Understand it's
holding. You can turn your transmitter back to
Standby. Thank you.
COASTAL SENTRY QUEBEC
00 07 19 28 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, CSQ CAP COM. Going after UHF
transmitter and report Fuel Cell 02 Pressure please.
Over.
O0 07 19 57 C Roger, CSQ, Gemini-5. At 96_, 60 psi and we got
your DCS update. Over.
00 07 20 07 CC Roger, copy. I transmitted a TX command to reset
after Hawaii.
O0 07 20 14 C Roger.
O0 07 20 17 CC I'll be commanding your C-band Adapter Beacom Arm
prior to LOS.
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O0 07 20 21 C Roger.
O0 07 21 28 CC Gemini-5, CSQ CAP COM.
OO 07 21 31 C Go ahead, Gemini-5.
OO 07 21 33 CC Roger. We have you GO on the ground. There's
nothing further at this time, you can power down
UHF trnnRmitter.
O0 07 21 38 C Roger.
HAWAII
OO 07 36 13 CC Gomini-5, Hawaii CAP COM. I have tel_-_try solid.
OO 07 36 21 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM. Would you bring up your
UHF trnnamitter?
OO 07 36 39 C Roger, Hawaii. Gemini-5.
O0 07 36 43 CC Roger. We would like to perform a purge on your
Fuel Cell H2; we do not plan to purge 02. We will
not purge 02 unless the 02 pressure goes above 200
psi, or if there is a degradation in excess of 0.3
of a volt. Do you read?
O0 07 37 O0 C Roger. I understand. You want to purge H2 but
not the 02.
OO 07 37 06 CC Roger. We are standing by for you to purge both
sections H2.
OO 07 37 10 P Okay. Do you want me to leave the Section 2
powered down?
OO 07 37 15 CC That's affirmative.
OO 07 37 16 P Okay.
OO 07 37 17 CC I 'm also going to copy your tape down.
OO 07 37 42 CC C--mini-5,advise us when you start the purge.
OO 07 37 44 P I Just finished the Section 1 for 13 seconds.
Stand by on my mark. Purging Section 2, MARK.
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OO 07 38 03 C Hawaii, Gemini-5. Do you have any readout on our
FC 02 down there?
OO 07 38 06 CC Stand by one.
O0 07 38 16 CC Gemini-5, that reading is 1. Repeat, 1.
OO 07 38 20 C Roger. I suspect it is some glitch got in the
gage. It was reading down at zero and bounced up
to about 7 or 8 and then back down. Now it is back
down to zero.
OO 07 38 32 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM. We have you GO for 18-1.
We would like you to go into only Zone i areas.
That would commit us for one day. I am standing by
to update your TR for 18-1.
OO 07 38 46 C Gemini-5, Roger. We will bring it on the computer.
OO 07 38 57 CC Negative. You don't need the computer for TR.
OO 07 39 O1 CC Gemini-5, you got the valid TR time. You're in
sync.
O0 07 39 04 C Roger.
O0 07 39 09 CC Gemini-5, we would like you to stay in the present
power configuration. That is your Primary Coolant
Pump on, one suit fan on, your DCS on, your UHF
receiver on, your DC-to-DC Converter on, your OAMS
Heater circuit breaker off and your Water Heater
circuit breaker on. Do you read?
O0 07 39 3_ C That's affirmative, Gemini-5. Do you want us to
keep the Section 2 powered down; is that correct?
O0 07 39 37 CC That's affirmative.
O0 07 39 38 C Okay.
OO 07 39 40 CC And we would like to purge the H2 in both sections
about every 6 hours from now on.
O0 07 39 41 C Roger.
O0 07 39 46 CC Would you give me a Fuel Cell 02 Quantity and a
Fuel Cell 02 Tank Pressure?
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O0 07 39 54 C Roger. Have changed 96, 60.
O0 07 39 57 CC Roger.
O0 07 kO 33 CC Gemini-5, this is Hawaii CAP COM. I am unable to
turn off your tape recorder. Request you turn it
off.
GUAYMAS
OO 07 46 15 CC Gemini-5, Guaymas CAP COM. If you read, place
your T/M Control Switch into REAL TIME and ACQ-AID
position and bring up your UHF transmitter.
O0 07 46 26 CC Gemini-5, Guaymas CAP COM. Place your Real Time
Pressure T/M Control Switch to REAL TIME and ACQ-AID
and bring up your UHF transmitter. Over.
O0 07 46 39 CC T/M solid at Guaymas.
O0 07 46 45 CC Gemini-5, Guaymas CAP COM.
O0 07 46 51 C Go ahead, Guaymas, Gemini-5.
O0 07 46 54 CC Roger. How are you doing?
O0 07 46 56 C Roger there, fine.
O0 07 46 57 CC Okay. You're looking good here on the ground.
I've got some info for you if you're ready to copy.
00 07 47 12 C Okay. Go ahead.
O0 07 47 14 CC Okay, we want to perform a medical pass on the
Pilot over the CSQ on the next revolution, acquisi-
tion time 22:52:25.
O0 07 47 29 C Roger, medical pass on Pilot over the CSQ at
22:52:25.
O0 07 47 36 CC Roger. Want to perform a medical pass on the
Co_,_,,ud
Pilot over Hawaii, acquisition time
23:10:49.
O0 07 47 51 C Roger, medical pass on Co_m-nd Pilot at 22:10:49.
O0 07 47 56 CC That's affirm, and confirm to me your Fuel Cell
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02 Heater Switch is in the AUTO position.
O0 07 48 05 C Roger. The Fuel Cell 02 Switch is in the AUTO
position.
00 07 48 l0 CC Roger. Now here is the plan. Should you lose the
fuel cell, we will go to the batteries and we will
go all the way to the Bash-1 areas. We plan to use
the Dash-1 areas, stay down at low power. We will go
to the lowest power consumption as possible and
go to a Dash-1 area. Do you understand that?
OD 07 48 29 C Roger. Should I ... lose fUel cell, power down and
go to the ... power and go to the next Dash-1 area.
O0 07 48 37 CC That's affirmative.
O0 07 48 39 CC Give me a readout of your Fuel Cell 02 Pressure
and Quantity.
O0 07 48 48 C Roger, Quantity is 96_ and 60 psia Pressure.
OO 07 48 55 CC Roger, I copy that.
O0 07 49 07 P Guaymas CAP COM, Gemini-5, can you read?
O0 07 49 l0 CC I read you loud and clear. Go ahead.
O0 07 49 12 P Okay, I am talking on the lightweight headset. Be
advised that earlier in the fligh_ installing the
16mm camera, I thought I had turned off the H2-02
Heater circuit breaker, because it was off; and I
put it back in the ON position, and in retrospect,
it's possible that the heater did burn out. That's
what happened to it.
O0 07 49 33 CC Okay, try the beginning again, Pete. I didn't
read you too well in the beginning.
O0 07 49 37 P I said that at about 00:50 elapsed time when in-
stall_ug the 16mm camera, I noticed that the H2-02
Heater circuit breaker was off and I turned it
back on again. I thought I had turned it off in-
stalling the camera, but apparently it must have
blown; that must have been the heater must have
shorted out.
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O0 07 50 O0 CC Roger. We got all that. Thank you.
00 07 50 06 CC Okay, at this time you can turn your UHF transmitter
down and turn your T/M Control Switch to the COMMAND
position.
COASZ_ SENTRY (SHIP)
O0 08 53 17 CC Gemini-r, Gemini-r, CSQ CAP COM.
O0 08 r3 43 cc Gemini-r, Gemini-r, CSQ CAP COM.
O0 08 53 51 C Roger, CSQ CAP COM. Gemini-5.
O0 08 53 52 CC Gemini-5, CSQ has you GO on the ground. What is
your status?
O0 08 53 55 C Roger, we're GO here.
O0 08 53 58 CC CSQ copy.
O0 08 54 00 C Roger.
O0 08 54 05 CC Would you give us a readout on your Fuel Cell 02
Quantity, Gemini-5.
O0 08 54 12 C Fuel Quantity 96% psia, pressure 60.
O0 08 54 18 CC CSQ copy.
O0 08 54 24 CC Gemini-r, as long as we have a valid temperature,
standing by for your blood pressure.
00 08 54 28 C Roger, coming now.
OO 08 54 37 CC Gemini-5, CSQ Surgeon.
OO 08 54 39 C Roger.
O0 08 54 40 CC Cuff is not quite I%,l]-scale.
OO 08 54 44 CC Gemini-5, CSQ Surgeon. Your cuff is full-scale.
00 08 55 29 CC Gemini-5, CSQ Surgeon. We have a good blood pres-
sure. Give me a mark when you begin exercise.
O0 08 55 43 P Roger, CSQ, Gemini-5. Stand by for the exercise
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on my mark. 3, 2, l, MARK.
O0 08 56 19 P Finish of exercise. Stand by for the blood pres-
S t_re.
O0 08 56 22 CC Roger.
OO 08 56 34 CC Gemir_i-5, CSQ Surgeon. Cuff full-scale.
O0 08 57 12 CC Gemini-5, CSQ Surgeon. We have a good blood pres-
sure. Standing by for your food and water and
sleep report.
OO 08 57 20 C Roger.
O© 08 57 37 P ... Surgeon. CommAnd Pilot has drunk i pound 6
ounces of water. The Pilot drank 14 ounces of
water, and we have yet to eat a big meal. We both
ate the bacon squares and a little bit of the salad,
and after leaving you we intend to eat our first
meal.
OO 08 58 03 CC Roger. I read that i pound 6 ounces water for
Comm_nd Pilot. 14 ounces for Pilot. Both ate
bacon squares. Planning to eat now.
OO 08 58 13 P Gemini-5, affirmative.
OO 08 58 15 CC Good show, Pete.
O0 08 58 30 CC Gemini-5, we're approaching LOS CSQ° Have nothing
further.
oo 08 58 37 P Okay, Gemini-5.
O0 09 07 42 C Okay, I want to run this tape out so I have a few
co_nts on the stowage. Unstowed the right hand
food box, and installed the red thing and removed
the helmet. The helmet's in the helmet bag and
the gloves are stowed and I've a neck ring on and
I have wrist cuffs on. The time is 23:07:15 Zulu.
O0 09 08 k04 P We really are going to be hard-pressed to find room
for all the rest of the stuff. No, I guess we're
not, are we, Gordo? If we get that red bag up over
your head and get rid of those two defecation bag
pouches, then we could put in a lot in there.
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And we got enough food over my overhead there to
keep us going for 2 or 3 days before we get into
your box.
OO 09 O8 23 C Yes.
OO 09 08 26 P Okay. That was the only corm,entI had. You have
any comments for the tape?
OO 09 08 30 C No, I don't believe so. One comment, these green
stowage bags on the side are not too satisfactory.
They're too hard to get in and out of.
00 09 08 40 P Yes, one of mine's coming apart already.
O0 09 08 49 P Another thing was that I had a lot of trouble
getting the launch day urine bag off because it got
all hung up in the hose strut. The M-1 cardiovas-
cular cuffs are still working all right so I didn't
hurt it. I did get my suit all buttoned up again.
Okay, tape off.
HAWAII
O0 09 l0 45 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM. Bring up your UHF trans-
mitter.
00 09 l0 56 P Hello HAwaii, Gemini-5. How do you read?
O0 09 11 O0 CC Roger. Read you loud and clear. We're standing by
for an oral temperature on the Pilot. We've got
one on the Comm-nd Pilot.
O0 09 i1 06 P I Just gave an oral - this is the Pilot - I just
gave an oral temperature to the CSQ and our instruc-
tions were for the C_-nd Pilot to give you a night
pass. He's got his oral temperature probe in now.
O0 09 ll 18 CC Good show, Pete; you can have him start the blood
pressure.
00 09 11 21 P Okay. You want a blood pressure. Here it comes.
00 09 '11 25 P Have you got your temperature on him?
O0 09 i1 27 CC That's affirmative.
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O0 09 ll 28 P Say again.
00 09 11 29 CC That's affirmative.
00 09 ll 30 P Okay.
00 09 ll 35 CC I'm going to copy a tape dump.
O0 09 ll 42 P Okay.
O0 09 12 11 CC Gemini-5, this is Hawaii Surgeon. The cuff is
D,l]-scale.
O0 09 12 16 C Gemini-5.
00 09 13 12 CC We have a good blood pressure. Give me a mark when
you begin your exercise.
O0 09 13 16 C Roger, starting exercise now.
O0 09 13 44 C Ending the exercise now.
OO 09 13 59 CC Gemihi-5, Flight Surgeon. Your cuff is fUll-scale.
O0 09 14 33 CC We have a good blood pressure. Standing by for your
food and water report.
O0 09 14 41 C Roger. We gave that over CSQ, and it hasn't changed
since then. We're just getting ready to end it up
here and eat a big meal now.
O0 09 14 53 CC Roger, understand. You gave report over CSQ.
You're beginning, you're going to begin Meal 1
for the day.
O0 09 15 OO C That's affirmative.
O0 09 15 03 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii.
OO 09 15 04 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii Surgeon out.
O0 09 15 05 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM. Be advised that we will
update you with your landing areas and your flight
plan on your next pass over Hawaii.
O0 09 15 14 C Okay. Mighty fine.
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00 09 15 16 CC We'd also like to know if you've seen the flashing
lights on the REP?
O0 09 15 19 C Roger. That thing is right with us. It has been
all along. Sitting right out in back of us.
O0 09 15 24 CC Okay.
O0 09 15 28 CC What do you estimate your range is?
OO 09 15 30 C Well, it varies. It's cycling back and forth
slightly, but it's been in as close as about 1,OO0
feet to us.
00 09 15 39 CC Roger.
OO 09 15 49 P Hawaii, Gemini-5.
OO 09 15 51 CC Go ahead.
O0 09 15 52 P We've seen it both in the daytime and at night.
O0 09 15 55 CC Roger.
O0 09 15 59 C If I get near enough, we can see the tumble rate.
See the dipole and everything on it.
O0 09 16 03 CC Roger.
ROSE KNOT (SHIP)
OO 09 32 50 CC Gemini-5, REV CAP COM. Your systems are GO on the
ground. You need not acknowledge.
GODDARD
O0 l0 06 35 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM. Would you
turn your UHF transmitter on.
OO l0 07 1S C Station calling Gemini-5. Say again please.
O0 10 07 16 CC Roger, Gemini-5.
O0 10 07 18 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston CAP COM. How
do you read? Over.
O0 l0 07 28 C ... Gemini-5.
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O0 lO 07 42 C Hello, this is Gemini-5.
O0 l0 07 46 CC Roger, Gemini-5. This is Houston. Could you give
us some idea of the relative motion that you have
with the REP now? Over.
O0 l0 07 56 P Well, good evening fellows. How are you? I was
just remarking that we haven't seen it for awhile.
It should have been describing a sort of a Figure
8 around us. Most of the time when we've seen it,
it's been above us and on the night side. When it
got fairly close and when we came out into the
day-side a few orbits ago, it was quite close to us,
close enough for us to see the dipole on it while
it was tumbling and I haven't seen it for awhile.
We're adjusting flight, of course, and we have some
very good rates and we're moving around but I have
not located it yet.
O0 10 08 49 CC Okay, Gemini-5. This is Houston CAP C0M here. I
was able to read you quite well on that for this
site. What we'd like to do is to consider perhaps
in the next several orbits bringing up your ACME
power so that you can maneuver to keep it in sight
a little bit more. We're also considering various
means by which you might be able to close on it dur-
ing the day side. This is all based on your elec-
trical power system, of course. Over.
O0 l0 09 26 C Roger. We're all set. Our power ... You want us
to leave this No. 2 Fuel Cell shut down? You want
us to bring it back on at this time just to put a
little load on it and then take it back off again?
O0 l0 09 46 CC Not yet, Gemini. We're still considering this.
Could you give us an idea what your projected cre_r
rest cycle is going to be? Over.
O0 l0 09 56 P Yes, we're just a little bit behind on that. We
finished eating. Gordo's taking a breathing test
right now and then he's going to go to sleep, and
I'm going to take the breathing test and stay on
station for 6 more hours.
00 l0 l0 12 CC Okay. Understand.
O0 10 10 46 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM. On the last
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night pass did you notice any diminishing intensity
in the flashing light? Over.
00 l0 l0 57 P Not that we could tell, ..., I haven't seen it this
pass though. That doesn't mean it's not out here,
but it was so close to us before. Even when we
couldn't see it, it would illuminate the spacecraft
with the flashes and we knew it was around us all
the time.
O0 l0 ll 17 CC Roger. Understand. The spec value on the battery
lifetime for the light expired about an hour, 2
hours, ago.
00 l0 ll 29 P Roger. Understand.
O0 l0 ll 35 CC Gemini-5, Houston. We're about to have IDS here.
We'il work up something and give you an update over
Hawaii. Over.
CSQ
00 l0 29 16 CC Gemini-5, CSQ has you GO on the ground and we're
standing by.
{ HAWAII
00 10 44 58 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM, bring up your UHF trans-
mitter.
00 l0 45 32 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM, bring up your UHF trans-
mitter.
00 l0 45 37 P Roger, Hawaii. This is Gemini-5. Our transmitter 's
warmed up. Reading you loud and clear.
O0 l0 45 42 CC Roger. We're copying your dump. We have a block
update for you. Ready to copy?
O0 l0 45 48 P Roger. Just one second. Okay,I'm ready to copy.
O0 l0 45 53 CC Roger, the rest of our times will be GMT and they
are all Day 1.
O0 l0 46 03 P Okay.
O0 10 46 04 CC Area 93, 03:27:11, 8 plus 54, 22 plus 00, roll left
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51, roll right 69. Area lO Delta, 04:20:08, 18
plus 00, 19 plus 41, roll left 51, roll right 69.
Area II Delta.
00 l0 46 51 P Come again.
00 l0 46 52 CC Say again.
O0 l0 46 53 P Let's have that last one again.
O0 l0 46 56 CC Want the whole thing?
O0 l0 46 58 P Yes, the whole thing; we missed that.
OO l0 47 O0 CC Roger. Retrofire time 04:20:08, 18 plus 00, 19
plus 41, roll left 51, roll right 69.
O0 l0 47 22 P Roger.
O0 l0 47 23 CC Area ll Delta, 05:53:56, 16 plus 24, 18 plus 06,
roll left 54 roll right 69. Area 12 Delta,
07:31:45, 13 plus 24, 21 plus 55, roll left 51,
roll right 69. Area 13-2, 09:07:57, ll plus il,
16 plus ll, roll left 51, roll right 69. Do you
copy?
OO lO 48 32 P Roger, we are out.
O0 l0 48 34 CC Roger. Be advised the weather in II Delta is
marginal.
O0 l0 48 48 CC Gemlni-5, Hawaii CAP COM.
O0 l0 48 50 P Go ahead.
O0 l0 48 51 CC Okay, they worked it out back st Houston; you can
make it to 15-1 on your main batteries alone. Over
me on your next revolution you would be GO for 15-1
with three main batteries.
O0 l0 49 07 P Roger. Very good.
O0 l0 49 09 CC Okay, on your next pass over me we'd like you to
start powering up. We'd first like you to power up
the attitude control system and we'd like to eval-
uate it. And then we plan on having you power up
in increm_ats of I to l-l/2 Rmps. What we're
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looking for, we're looking for a sustained power
level where the Fuel Cell 02 T-_k Pressure will
stay steady.
O0 l0 49 33 P Okay.
O0 10 49 34 CC What we'd like you to do is monitor very closely
and if it starts to drop, you']] have to decrease
the power consumption.
OO 10 49 42 P Roger.
OO 10 49 43 CC Now we're working on another Flight Plan with a
possible feel for m. W4ng a rendezvous with the
REP. They are working on it and we'll try to update
you as soon as possible.
OO 10 49 53 P Okay.
O0 10 49 56 CC Would you give me a Fuel Cell 02 Quantity, please?
O0 10 50 03 P Roger, Bill, just below 96 now; it looks like about
95.8, and the pressure is holding at 60.
OO 10 50 15 CC Good show, Pete.
O0 l0 50 17 P Okay, Bill. Al_o like to have them consider that
we put this other power - Fuel Cell back on in the
pump first, as our first step up because we don't
want to lose it if we get a sustained power level.
OO l0 50 32 CC Okay, I'll pass that along to Flight.
oo lO 50 43 P Gemini-5.
OO 10 50 44 CC Go ahead.
OO 10 50 45 P We're nominal orbit, right? Our Maps good on all
our station acquisitions and so forth?
OO 10 50 51 CC Just about, yes.
OO 10 50 53 P Okay, th_nk you.
OO 10 51 13 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii.
OO 10 51 16 P GO ahead.
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O0 10 51 17 CC Okay. Flight concurs with that idea; that's what
he had in mind. Want to bring the load up to
about 4 amps, then remove those items and then
bring up the pump.
00 l0 51 30 P I didn't quite understand that. What did you say?
O0 l0 51 37 CC Stand by one.
OO l0 51 44 CC Okay, we'll try to get you a briefing on this thing
over the REV, Gemini-5.
O0 l0 51 50 P Okay. I think what you were telling me was that
you want to put another 4-amp load on the line
which would be the pump when we bring the other
cell back on.
00 l0 51 58 CC Roger, I think that's right. I wasn't too sure.
O0 lO 52 03 C Okay, we're happy as clams.
00 l0 52 24 CC Have you seen the pod recently, Gemini-5?
ROSE KNOT (SHIP)
00 ll 06 50 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM, come up on UHF.
O0 ll 06 59 P Roger, RKV.
O0 ll 07 O1 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM. I have some Flight Plan
updates for you.
O0 ll 07 lO P Roger, are these for experiments or just on straight
Flight Plans?
O0 ll 07 14 CC Experiment D-4/D-7.
O0 ll 07 23 P Ready to copy.
00 ll 07 25 CC The D~4/D-7 Cabin Light Experiment at O1 days 02
hours 05 minutes is to be deleted.
O0 ll 07 39 P Roger.
OO ll 07 41 CC D-4/D-7: At O1 days 02 hours PO minutes. A
cryogenic gas lifetime measurement will be performed
over Hawaii on the 8th orbit.
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O0 11 07 55 P Roger.
O0 11 07 57 CC And verify that yourE-S Sensor circuit breaker is
closed.
O0 11 08 03 P Roger, it is on.
O0 11 08 07 CC The plan they have on the gradually powering back up
is to gradually power back until you reach a point
that is equal to the amps that are drawn by the pump
in the Secondary Loop, and then power everything
down and turn the pump on, bring the loop back up.
O0 11 O_ 26 P I'm with you.
OO 11 08 28 CC The things you are to power up over Hawaii on the
next revolution, the AC Power Switch to ACME.
O0 11 08 40 P Okay, AC Power to ACME.
OO 11 08 43 CC Roger. ACME Bias Power Switch to PRIMARY.
O0 11 08 47 P ACME Bias Power to PRIMARY.
00 ll 08 49 CC OAMS Attitude Control Power Switch to ON.
O0 ll 08 59 P Go ahead.
0© ll 09 O0 CC And it will be in the Pulse Mode.
O0 ll 09 02 P Pulse Mode.
00 ll 09 05 CC All systems look good on the ground. Could you
give me a readout on the Fuel Cell 02 pressure?
00 ll 09 ll P Roger, wait one. Roger, it's reading just a notch;
ma_e I'm being hopeful; it looks like it's creeping
up just a little bit over 60 psi and about 95.7.
00 ll 09 36 CC Roger.
O0 ll 09 43 CC Gemini-5, RKV. Have you seen the REP lately?
O0 ll 09 47 P Sure haven't.
00 ll 09 49 CC Roger, understand.
00 ll 09 53 P ... now. We have some fairly good tumbling going
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and we don't have a chance to look at too much.
O0 11 10 O0 CC Roger, understand.
O0 11 10 26 CC Gemini-5, RKV. You can turn your UHF transmitter
back to Standby. We'll stand by.
O0 11 10 32 P Roger, going back to Standby. Thank you.
COASTAL SENTRY (SHIP)
O0 12 05 02 CC Gemini-5, CSQ CAP COM_ we have you GO on the
ground. Need not acknowledge and standing by.
HAWAII
()0 12 19 53 CC C_mini-5, Hawaii CAP COM. Bring up your UI{F trans-
mitter and power-down to D-4/D-7 experiment.
i;t) 12 20 O1 P Roger, we're powered down on the experiment. We
just now got it.
O0 12 20 07 CC Roger, we're going to scrub it. I'd like an open
circuit voltage readout of Stacks 2A, 25 and 2C.
O0 12 20 24 P Roger, they're clear off the peg; i can't even
read them.
O0 12 20 28 CC Roger.
O0 12 20 34 P Now, lA and LB and lC have all dropped about 0.2
of a volt.
O0 12 20 42 CC What are they reading?
O0 12 20 44 P They read 27.8.
O0 12 20 47 CC Roger.
O0 12 20 52 P We are :ready to power up the ACME as instructed
by RKV if you're ready.
O0 12 20 58 CC Okay, we would like to do it in increments. _rst
would you bring up the AC Power Switch to ACME.
O0 12 21 05 P Roger, AC Power Switch is ACME.
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O0 12 21 08 CC Okay, bring up the ACME Bias Power Switch to
PRIMARY.
OO 12 21 14 P Roger, it's PRIMARY.
O0 12 21 19 CC Are you monitoring your Fnel Cell 02 Tank Pressure?
O0 12 21 25 P Yes.
O0 12 21 26 CC Okay, let's watch it close and if you see any
decrease, power back down. We would like you to
go to aztitude mode-switch to PULSE at this time.
O0 12 21 34 P Roger, it's in PULSE.
O0 12 21 39 CC How about your OAMS Attitude Control Power Switch
to ON?
00 12 21 44 P Okay, it's on.
O0 12 21 49 CC Okay, we don't want to power up the Secondary Cool-
ant Loop. We want to evaluate this configuration
first. We'd like you to do a 360 and take a look
for the REP. If you see the REP, we recommend that
you stabilize your rates and then power down.
OO 12 22 06 P Okay.
O0 12 22 07 CC If you don't see the REP_ go ahead and stabilize
in whatever attitude you like.
O0 12 2P 12 P Ail right.
OO 12 22 56 P Hawaii, Gemini-5.
O0 12 22 58 CC Go ahead, Gemini-5.
OO 12 23 OO P Have you got any suggestions where to look for it?
O0 12 23 05 CC You're closer to it than we are.
O0 12 23 08 P Thanks a lot, Bill.
O0 12 23 10 CC Any time, Pete.
OO 12 23 20 CC Flight recommends that you look south for it, due
south.
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oo 12 23 26 P Okay.
00 12 24 22 CC Would you give us the time when you power down your
attitude control?
00 12 24 26 P Yes, we haven't powered it down. We're still look-
ing for the REP.
O0 12 24 38 CC Okay, you will be over the RKV in about 20 minutes,
you can pass the time along to them.
O0 12 24 43 P Okay.
O0 12 24 48 P Don't you want us to stay in this configuration as
long as the pressure doesn't drop?
O0 12 24 54 CC That's negative. We want you to power down as soon
as you stabilize.
O0 12 24 58 P Okay.
ROSE KNOT (SHIP)
O0 12 41 37 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM, bring up your UHF trans-
mitter.
O0 12 41 59 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM, bring up your UHF trans-
mitter.
O0 12 42 06 P REV CAP COM, Gemini-5 here.
O0 12 42 09 CC Roger, your systems are GO on the ground. We would
like to have the time of your attitude control
power down.
O0 12 42 16 P 27:25.
O0 12 42 21 CC 27:25, understand.
O0 12 42 24 P That's affirmative, 02:27:25.
00 12 42 27 CC Did you see the REP at any time?
00 12 42 31 P That's negative.
O0 12 42 32 CC Roger, understand. Were you able to damp out your
rates pretty well?
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O0 12 42 37 P That's affirmative.
OO 12 42 38 CC Roger, understand. You have a medical data pass on
the Pilot coming up over the CSQ on this revolution,
the next revolution, at a time of 03 hours,30 min-
utes,ll seconds as acquisition.
OO 12 42 57 P Roger, medical data pass at 03:30:11 over the CSQ.
O0 12 43 02 CC Roger. That's the acquisition at CSQ.
O0 12 43 06 P Right.
O0 12 43 07 CC We want to do a hydrogen purge on both sections at
2 hours,45 minutes,O0 seconds. That's about two
minutes from now.
O0 12 43 22 P Roger, hydrogen purge 02:45:00.
O0 12 43 25 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM, they said we can go ahead
with it at this time if you are ready.
OO 12 43 31 P The A crossover valve is open; stand by on my mark.
I'll purge Number 1-MARK.
O0 12 43 39 CC Roger, we have it on the ground.
O0 12 43 52 P That was terminated in 13 seconds. Stand by on my
mark. MARK.
O0 12 44 11 p That Number 2 was purged; crossover valve is mark.
OO 12 44 28 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM.
OO 12 44 32 P Go ahead, RKV.
O0 12 44 33 CC We had, I have a correction for you on the acquisi-
tion time at the CSQ.
OO 12 44 39 P Okay, read your copy.
OO 12 44 40 CC 03 hours,38 minutes,i1 seconds.
OO 12 44 48 P Okay, ACQ at the CSQ is 03 plus 38 plus 11.
O0 12 44 52 CC Roger.
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O0 12 44 57 P ... oxygen pressure.
OO 12 45 02 CC Roger, I understand.
OO 12 45 06 P ... pressure is 400 now. It's built up and it
seemed to stabilized down right at 400.
O0 12 45 12 CC Roger, understand.
OO 12 45 18 CC Gemini-5, how does the other onboard systems look?
O0 12 45 22 P Everything else is GO.
00 12 45 23 CC Roger.
O0 12 45 33 CC G_mini-5, you can power down your UHF transmitter
at a standby at this time and we '11 be standing
by in case you need anything.
OO 12 45 41 P Roger.
CO_T, _y (SHIP)
00 13 28 24 CC Gemini-5, CSQ CAP COM.
OO 13 38 35 CC G_mlnirS, CSQ CAP COM. Bring up your UHF trans-
mitters.
O0 13 38 47 P This is Gemini-5. Go ahead, CSQ.
OO 13 3_ 49 CC Roger, Gemini-5. Advise that this is a UHF No. 6
pass, and verify that the Fuel Cell Panel circuit
breaker is closed.
O0 13 39 03 P Fuel Cell Panel circuit breaker is closed.
O0 13 39 06 CC Roger. We'd like you to turn on the 0_S Heater
circuit breaker, and leave it on till your RKV pass.
O0 13 39 17 P Say again. You want us to leave the OAMS Heater
circuit breaker on until RKV?
00 13 39 21 CC That is affirmative.
O0 13 39 23 P Okay. Did you get my temperature and my mark?
OO 13 39 2_ CC Gemini-5, if you notice any decrease in the Fuel
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Cell 02 pressure, turn off the OAMS Heater circuit
breaker. Over.
OO 13 39 39 P Roger.
OO 13 39 40 CC And Houston advises the EI curve of Section 1
indicates the performance is normal and Section 2
is also indicating normal from open circuit volt-
ages. An Advise Plan is to keep all syst-m_ oper-
ating with limited power available. Do you copy?
OO 13 40 03 P This is Gemini-5. We copy.
OO lB 40 10 CC Gemini-5, advise we have received temperatures.
Standing by for blood pressure.
OO 13 40 15 C Okay. This is G_mini-5 ...
OO 13 40 19 CC Say that again. You have a little background noise.
O0 13 40 23 C I say I can talk better with the temperature probe
out.
OO 13 40 31 CC Gemini-5, CSQ Surgeon. Your cuff is fhll-scale.
OO 13 40 51 CC Gemini-5, we have a good blood pressure. Give ma
a mark when you begin exercises.
OO 13 40 57 C Roger. Stand_by. MARK.
O0 1S 41 34 C ... blood pressure.
OO 13 41 44 CC Gemini-5, CSQ Syst_mm. Your cuff is full-scale.
oo 13 41 5o c Oeminl-5.
OO 13 42 17 CC Gemini-5, pump up your cuff again. We have a
telemetry problem.
OO 13 42 22 C Roger.
OO 13 42 60 CC Gemini-5, CSQ Surgeon. Did you have the thermometer
in long enough?
OO 13 4305 C I don't know ...
OO 13 43 O8 CC Okay. It was climbing a little. How long did you
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O0 13 43 13 C ...
ROS (S P)
O0 14 20 30 CC Geraini-5, this is RKV CAP COM. Bring up your UHF
transmitter at this time.
O0 14 21 07 C RKV, RKV. This is Gemini-5, Gemini-5. Go ahead.
O0 14 21 13 CC Look, Gemini-5, we'd like to advise you to leave the
O,AMB Heater circuit breaker closed. Do you under-
stand?
oo 14 21 20 C Roger. We'll leave it on.
O0 14 21 22 CC Roger. We'd like to have a food and water report
on the Pilot.
O0 14 21 28 P Okay. I'm in the process of eating right now, and
I estimate that I haven't added up the food or water
yet. I just feel that I have had over 4 pounds of
water from launch. I'm on my second meal.
OO 14 21 48 CC Roger. Four pounds of water and second meal.
O0 14 23 19 CC Gemini-5, REV CAP COM.
O0 14 23 23 P Go ahead.
OO 14 23 24 CC You can go to STANDBY on your UHF transmitter.
O0 14 23 27 P Say again.
O0 14 23 29 CC You can go to STANDBY on UHF transmitter.
O0 14 23 33 P _ standing by.
CSQ
O0 15 12 32 C Roger, CSQ CAP COM, Gemini-5.
O0 15 12 38 CC Gemini-5, CSQ CAP COM. We have you GO on the
ground. Request you confirm ANTENNA SELECT Switch
in the RRR.NTRY position.
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O0 12 12 50 C ... antenna ... raise your adapter up.
O0 15 12 52 CC Roger. Request you switch to REENTRY position.
O0 15 12 59 C Roger. Antenna Switch is now on R_I_NTRY.
O0 15 13 03 CC Also, we'd like to read out the cryogenic quanti-
ties.
O0 15 13 24 C Do you want us to read them out over the air?
O0 15 13 30 CC Roger. We're getting them on the ground. We'll
take the spacecraft readout also.
O0 15 13 34 C Okay, ECS 02 is 94, 6700.
O0 15 13 41 CC Copy.
00 15 13 42 C Fuel Cell 02 is 92% and 60 psi, and hydrogen is
lO0_ and 435.
O0 15 14 02 CC Roger. CSQ copy.
OO 15 14 57 CC Gemini-5, CSQ.
O0 15 12 O0 C Go ahead.
O0 15 15 02 CC Advise they want to do a medical data pass on the
Command Pilot over the CSQ.
O0 15 15 09 C Roger.
O0 15 15 14 CC Correction, correction. That's over the RKV.
O0 15 15 18 C Roger. RKV.
O0 15 16 34 CC Gemini-5. I have RKV AOS time. Are you ready to
copy?
O0 15 16 41 C Roger.
O0 15 16 42 CC Roger, 05:51:52.
O0 15 16 50 C 05:51:52.
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aos (sHzP)
O0 15 52 11 CC Gemini-5, this is RKV CAP COM. Will you bring up
your UHFtransmitter?
O0 15 53 24 C RIO/ CAP COM, Gemini-5.
OO 15 53 27 CC Roger, Gemini-5, this is RKV CAP COM. We did not
receive your oral temperature.
O0 15 53 32 C Roger, I'll give it to you in a second.
O0 15 53 36 CC Say again.
O0 15 53 39 C Roger, I'm getting it in now.
O0 15 53 40 CC Roger.
O0 15 54 19 CC Gemini-5, this is REV CAP COM. Would you skip thst
oral temp, and we're standing by for your blood
pressure.
O0 15 54 28 C Roger.
O0 15 54 50 CC Gemini-5, RKV Surgeon, your blood pressure is full-
scele.
O0 15 55 14 CC Gemini-5, RKV Surgeon, your blood pressure is not
valid. Please give us another blood pressure.
O0 15 55 20 C Roger.
O0 15 55 25 CC Gemini-5, your blood pressure cuff is full-scale.
Hold.
O0 15 55 49 CC Gemini-5, RKV Surgeon. We have a good blood pres-
sure. Give me a mark when you begin your exercise,
please.
O0 15 55 55 C Roger.
O0 15 56 09 C Starting exercise now.
OO 15 56 42 C Exercise now, blood pressure coming down.
OO 15 56 56 CC Gemini-5, your blood pressure cuff is full-scale.
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O0 15 57 23 C How is blood pressure?
00 15 57 24 CC It in okay. We are standing by for your food,
water, and sleep report.
00 15 57 30 C Roger. The Command Pilot--this is the Command
Pilot speaking--I just woke up a little bit ago.
Had about two hours of sleep and we're still eating,
I'm eating my first full meal, actually full meal.
Just a moment, I'll give you a water report.
O0 15 57 54 C The Pilot has had 4 pounds of water. The Command
Pilot has had 3 pounds of water and perhaps a little
more with this meal now.
O0 15 58 07 CC Understand. RKV Surgeon again. What was the qual-
ity of your sleep, please, in terms of depth?
O0 15 58 15 C Roger, I had two brief periods, I guess about an
hour each, quite good sleep.
O0 15 58 28 CC Gemini-5, this is RKV CAP COM. I would like to
know if you or the Pilot have done either Sequence
i and/or 2 of S-8 or D-13.
OO 15 58 43 C Roger, we have. We have done Sequence i of S-8
and D-13.
O0 15 58 49 CC Roger. Do you have any scores to report?
OO 15 58 52 C Negative. We're putting them on the score cards
and doesn't seem anything too important.
00 15 58 58 CC Roger. Understand.
00 16 O0 51 CC Gemini-5, this is RKV CAP COM. You can go back to
STANDBY on your UHF transmitter at this time.
GUAYMAS
O0 16 12 20 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston CAP COM, over.
00 16 12 28 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, bring your UHF up. This is
Houston CAP COM; bring your UHF.
OO 16 12 46 C ... Houston, Gemini-5.
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O0 16 12 53 CC Gemini-5, I have two experiment updates and would
you bring your ACME up to the Pulse Mode, please.
O0 16 13 O1 C Roger, I understand you want us to try out the ACME.
Is that affirmative?
©O 16 13 06 CC Roger.
O0 16 13 14 C Houston, Gemini-5, do you get me on ...?
O0 16 13 18 CC Stand by, Gemini-5.
O0 16 13 38 CC Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM, do you read?
O0 16 13 42 C Houston, Gemini-5. Reading you loud and clear.
OO 16 13 45 CC Roger. Put your ACME Power to ACME, your ACME
Bias Primary Attitude to PULSE, and O_MS Attitude
Power ON. Do you copy?
O0 16 13 58 C Roger.
OO 16 14 OO CC Roger. Ready to copy experiments?
O0 16 14 ll CC Gemini-5, are you ready to copy experiments?
O0 16 14 15 C Roger, go on.
OO 16 14 16 CC Roger. S-8/D-13 at O1, 06:20:00, Sequence No. 02,
Cabin Ldghting at O1, 06:40:00, and be advised,
will pass you more data over the CSQ, which has an
acquisition time of O1, O6:46:21. Do you copy?
OO 16 14 54 C Say again the acquisition time. O1, 06:46 ...
O0 16 14 58 CC O1, O6:46:21.
OO 16 15 04 C 46:21.
OO 16 15 07 CC Roger. O1 days, O6 hours, 46 minutes, 21 seconds.
O0 16 15 15 C Roger.
O0 16 15 19 CC _ud you can power down your UHF on the way. We'll
give you a call at the CSQ.
O0 16 15 25 C Roger.
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O0 16 PO 53 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM. Would yau
bring your UHF back up, please.
O0 16 21 08 C Houston CAP COM, Gemini-5, UHF is up.
O0 16 21 13 CC Gemini-5, this is Houston CAP COM. We'd like to
give you a short briefing on what we think your
status is. Are you reedy?
O0 16 21 21 C Roger.
O0 16 21 23 CC We believe you have a two-phase condition in the
oxygen tank now, Gordo, and that the pressure will
continue to rise slowly. We believe we can bring
on more power without jeopardizing this and we plan
to do so gradually end appreciate if you would keep
us informed on that.
OO 16 21 48 C Roger, will do.
O0 16 21 50 CC Tl,lsPulse Mode will give you a little something
to work with there for a change.
O0 16 21 55 C Roger.
O0 16 21 58 CC Gemini, could you verify if your Agena Control
circuit breaker is closed?
O0 16 22 l0 C Roger, Agena Control is closed.
O0 16 22 12 CC All right, thank you.
O0 16 22 34 CC Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM. If you=,OAMS gets
sluggish, we'll go ahead and turn it off and we'll
watch it carefully; but if it's ,1] right you can
go ahead end use it.
00 16 22 45 C Okay.
O0 16 PP 56 CC Gemini-5, Houston here. You can turn your UHF
transmitter off and we'll be standing by over the
CSQ.
O0 16 23 22 CC Gemini-5, Houston. If you copy you can turn your
UHF transmitter off and we'i1 talk to you over the
CSQ - and we're standing by. No need to acknow-
ledge.
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COASTAL SENTRY (SHIP)
O0 16 48 02 CC Gemini-5, CSQ CAP COM.
O0 16 48 05 C Roger, CSQ.
O0 16 48 09 CC Roger. I have a Flight Plan update for you. Are
you ready to copy?
O0 16 48 14 C Roger, stand by one.
O0 16 48 22 C CSQ, ready for flight update.
O0 16 48 25 CC Roger, Flight Plan update. Are you ready to copy?
O0 16 48 38 C Affirmative, ready to copy.
O0 16 48 41 CC Roger. S-6 time O1 days, 07:48:26. Sequence 08,
pitch 23 degrees down, yaw 90 degrees left ...
hurricane. The next one S-6, O1 days, 09:22:49.
Sequence 08, pitch 19 degrees down, yaw 90 degrees
left ... hurricane. Did you copy?
O0 16 49 40 C Roger, we copy.
O0 16 49 45 CC I have further Flight Plan update. Apollo Land-
mark, time O1 days, 09:27:33. Sequence 208, pitch
30 degrees down, yaw 3 degrees left. UHF Test,
time O1 days, 10:49:25. Sequence 03, use Pulse
Mode, no horizon scanner. Apollo Landmark, O1
days, 12:36:17. Sequence 208, pitch 30 degrees
down, yaw 6 degrees left. Did you copy?
O0 16 51 05 C ...
OO 16 51 21 CC Roger, Gemini-5. That's all CSQ has. We're stand-
ing by.
O0 16 51 25 C Roger.
HOUSTON
O0 17 27 06 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM.
O0 l? 27 14 C Roger, RKV CAP COM, Gemini-5. We're GO here.
O0 17 27 18 CC Roger, have you seen the REP lately?
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O0 l? 27 21 C Negative, we haven't seen it in quite awhile now.
O0 17 27 24 CC Roger.
O0 17 33 53 CC Gemini-5, RKV.
O0 17 34 03 CC Gemini-5, this is RKV. You can go back to STANDBY
on your UHF transmitter.
CANARY
OO 17 50 02 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM.
O0 17 50 25 C Roger, Canary CAP COM, Gemini-5.
O0 17 50 41 C ... Canary CAP COM, Gemini-5.
O0 17 50 42 CC Roger, Gemini-5, stand by for one ...
O0 17 50 58 CC Gemini-5, Flight advises that you can turn the
Horizon Scanners on so we can get another power
point, and he also advises that you can use them
as you wish.
O0 17 51 ll C Roger, understand can turn Horizon Scanners on.
O0 17 51 14 CC That's affirmative.
O0 17 51 16 C Roger, thank you.
O0 17 51 18 CC Okay. Also have Flight Plan update for you when
you're ready to copy.
O0 17 51 23 C Okay.
O0 l? 51 25 CC Roger, we have a D-4/D-7 Sequence 421. Remarks:
If towering cumulus clouds appear, make D-4/D-7
scanner without the warm-up.
OO 17 51 46 C Roger, I have that.
00 17 51 49 CC Okay, and then that O1 days, 12 hours, l0 minutes,
on Rev 14 at longitude 117.6 degrees west.
O0 17 52 15 C Roger, could you give me that one again? I cut out
on that one.
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00 17 52 19 CC Roger, that was O1 days, 12 hours, O1 minutes. That
is Rev 14, longitude 117.6 degrees west.
00 17 52 38 C Roger.
O0 17 52 41 CC All right, Gemini-5, I've been advised here that
I gave you an incorrect number. That was 12 hours
lOminutes.
00 17 52 53 C Roger, 12 hours l0 minutes.
O0 17 52 57 CC Roger.
O0 17 53 05 CC We have nothing else for you at this time. We are
standing by.
O0 17 53 12 C Roger, you might advise Flight Plan that Sequence
08 of S-6 we had no success on it. Over.
O0 17 53 22 CC Roger.
ROSE KNOT (SHIP)
O0 19 01 48 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP C0M on UHF. Bring up your UHF
transmitter.
O0 19 02 13 CC Gemini-5, REV CAP COM on UHF. Bring up your UHF
transmitter.
O0 19 02 20 C Roger, RKV, Gemini-5. Reading you loud and clear.
Over.
O0 19 02 24 CC Roger. Read you loud and clear. I have some Flight
Plan update for you.
O0 19 02 44 C Roger. RKV, Gemini-5 ready to copy.
O0 19 02 48 CC UHF Test, i day, l0 hours, 49 minutes, 25 seconds.
Sequence 03, use Horizon Scan Mode as per nominal
Flight Plan.
O0 19 03 18 C Yes.
O0 19 03 19 CC Roger. And when you are doing your D-4/D-7,
Sequence 421, turn your OAMS Heater circuit breaker
to the OFF position.
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O0 19 03 36 C Turn my D-4/D-7, Sequence 421, to the what?
O0 19 03 39 CC Turn the OAMS Heater circuit breaker to the OFF
position.
OO 19 03 43 C Okay.
O0 19 03 47 CC The reason we are doing this is to maintain a
balance of power.
O0 19 03 52 C Okay. Understand.
OO 19 03 59 CC Gemini-5, we would like for you to do your nominal
hydrogen purge at this time on both sections; before
you start, we would like a cryogenic readout on
Fuel Cell hydrogen.
O0 19 04 13 C Okay.
OO 19 04 38 CC Gemini-5, can you give me an onboard readout on
that?
O0 19 04 40 C Roger.... reading lO0_ on quantity and 480 on psi.
O0 19 04 48 CC Roger. Could you give me a Fuel Cell 02 et this
time?
OO 19 04 52 C Roger. Fuel Cell 02 is 95% Quantity and 60 psi.
O0 19 05 O1 CC Roger. I'd like a stack current readout on lA, lB
and lC.
O0 19 05 13 P Roger, RKV. Stack lA is reading 7.0, Stack lB is
reading 6.2, Stack lC is reading 8.3.
O0 19 05 27 CC Roger.
O0 19 05 29 CC You can start your hydrogen purge at this time.
OO 19 05 33 P Roger. On my mark 2, l, MARK. Section i purge.
00 19 05 53 CC Roger.
O0 19 05 54 P My mark, Section 2, MARK.
O0 19 06 ll P Okay, Section 2 purge ...
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OO 19 06 15 CC Roger, we would like another readout on Fuel
Cell hydrogen please.
O0 19 06 19 P Roger. Fuel Cell hydrogen still lO0_ Quantity,
470 psi.
OO 19 06 29 CC Roger. Understand. Could you give me the stack
readouts again, please.
O0 19 06 37 P Okay. lA is reading 7.0, lB is reading 6.5 and lC
is reading 8.3.
OO 19 06 51 CC Roger. Understand. I have some landing area
updates for you at this time if you would like to
copy.
O0 19 07 O1 P Go ahead.
O0 19 07 03 CC Area 14-2.
00 19 07 06 P Just one second. Okay go ahead.
O0 19 07 13 CC 14-2, O1, 10:43:07, 9 plus 33, 15 plus 28, roll left
51, roll right 69.
00 19 07 51 P Roger, we have it. Go ahead.
O0 19 07 53 CC Area 15-1, O1, 12:07:39, l0 plus 55, 15 plus 51,
roll left 51, roll right 69.
O0 19 08 22 P Okay, Gus, go ahead.
O0 19 08 26 CC Area 16-1, O1, 13:42:02, 9 plus B4, 15 plus 31,
roll right, roll left 51, roll right 69.
O0 19 09 O1 CC Area 17-1, O1, 15:16:24, 8 plus 37, 15 plus 04,
roll left 51, roll right 69.
00 19 09 31 CC Area 18-1, O1, 16:50:42, _ plus 20, 15 plus 58,
roll left 51, roll right 69.
00 19 l0 O1 CC Area 19-4, O1, 19:40:02, 9 plus 34, 15 plus 14,
roll left 51, roll right 69.
O0 19 lO 29 CC The weather in all these areas is good.
OO 19 13 05 CC Gemini-5, Gemini -
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O0 19 13 37 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM. You can turn
on your UHF transmitter. Over.
00 19 13 50 CC Roger, Gemini. How much of your PLA's did you
copy on the last pass over RKV? I'll pick it up
where they left off.
00 19 14 01 C I counted 16-1 was the last one I got.
00 19 14 05 CC Roger. Okay, we ,11 go with l?-l. _11 of them are
on Day i and the weather is good in all. Here's
17-1 if you are ready to copy.
O0 19 14 18 C Okay, we're ready.
00 19 14 19 CC Roger. 17-1 is 15:16:24, 8 plus 37, 15 plus 04,
roll left 51, roll right 89.
O0 19 14 41 CC l_-l, 16:50:42, 08 plus 20, 15 plus 5_, roll left
51, roll right 69.
00 19 15 06 CC 19-4, 19:40:02, 09 plus 34, 15 plus 14, roll left
51, roll right 69. Do you copy?
00 19 15 42 CC Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM, did you copy?
00 19 16 05 CC Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM, did you copy that?
O0 19 16 25 CC Gemini-5, Houston CAP C0M in the blind. If you
copy, will talk to you over Canaries on the Fuel
Cells and will have an 02 purge but stand by for the
discussion. Elliot will discuss it with you when
we get to the Canaries.
00 19 l? O1 CC Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM, do you read?
O0 19 18 18 CC Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM. Can you give us your
main bus voltage?
00 19 18 32 P Voltage is 26.6.
00 19 lB 38 CC Roger. Understand 26.6 and did you copy the updates?
O0 19 18 42 P Well, we did and we're trying to find ... we'd
appreciate it if you would give it to us at the next
station.
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00 19 18 49 CC Roger. Will do it at Canaries in about five min-
utes.
O0 19 18 54 P ...
O0 19 19 04 CC Gemini-5, can you give us your main bus current?
O0 19 20 O1 P Okay, but what I ...
OO 19 22 14 P Okay, we're on Record and the time is 09:22:45 and
we're getting the pictures of the hurricane.
CANARY
O0 19 23 23 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM.
O0 19 23 40 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM.
O0 19 24 03 P Main bus voltage 26.4, main bus current 17 amps.
O0 19 24 ll CC Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM.
O0 19 24 15 P Houston, Gemini-5, go ahead.
00 19 24 17 CC Roger. Can you give us an onboard reading of your
main bus current and voltage, please?
00 19 24 23 P Roger. Main bus current is 16.8 and the main bus
voltage is 26.2.
O0 19 24 37 CC Roger. Understand 16.8 for the current, 26.2 for
the voltage, and how much of the PLA's have you
copies?
00 19 24 45 P You gave me 17-1 RET 400K from there on.
O0 19 24 52 CC Roger. Understand. 08 plus 37, 15 plus 34_ roll
left 51, roll right 69. You copy?
O0 19 25 07 P Roger.
O0 19 25 09 CC 18-1, 16:50:42, 08 plus 20, 15 plus 58, roll left
51, roll right 69. Copy?
O0 19 25 55 P Affirmative.
O0 19 25 56 CC Roger. I have a quick experiment update for you.
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O0 19 25 59 P Shoot.
OO 19 26 O1 CC D-4/D-7, time i day, ll hours, 32 minutes, 04
seconds, Sequence No. 412 and Sequence No. 411.
Copy?
OO 19 26 23 P Roger.
O0 19 26 25 CC Roger. Elliot wants to talk over the Fuel Ce TM with
you. Here he is.
O0 19 26 30 CC I see you are real busy right now, Pete. Have you
got a minute?
O0 19 26 35 P Gordo's taking a picture here on the Apollo Land-
mark.
O0 19 26 41 CC Are you free to talk to me?
O0 19 26 43 P Go ahead and talk.
OO 19 26 45 CC Okay. Electrical system, it looks like the pressure
is holding. We are trying to give you back the
most usable functions as quickly as we can. We are
trying to approach a normal status operationally.
We want you to keep monitoring the pressure. I am
sure you will. We believe your Attitude Indicator
Switch with FDI is on. We suggest you turn that off.
We think there are more useful ways to use that
power. We are trying to get back to an essentially
normal Flight Plan. We have some tracking on the
REP and we are trying to cook up a possible rendez-
vous. Do you have an visual contact with it at all?
We believe it is about 75 miles ahead of you.
O0 19 27 27 P We haven't seen it. Both our FDI Switches are OFF.
O0 19 27 32 CC Okay. We are not going to purge the oxygen at this
time. We are going to look at the voltage some more
on that. We're planning ahead for a ... GO/NO-GO,
and we will need the computer on for update at that
time, so we are trying to build your current up to
a level that we could use the computer. We may
trade off some items to get the computer on at that
time. We hope to get the other fuel cell back on
eventually. Do you have any other questions or
co_aents?
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O0 19 28 02 P My only one was when we were going to get the other
fuel cell back?
O0 19 28 07 CC I 'm working on it.
O0 19 28 09 P Thank you, buddy.
O0 19 28 11 CC See you.
O0 19 28 14 P All right, good show.
O0 19 28 59 P Okay, the time is ... O1 days, 09 hours, 29 minutes.
O0 19 29 07 CC How about getting some sleep there, Pete?
00 19 29 09 P Apollo Landmark was covered over by clouds.
O0 19 29 14 C Say again.
O0 19 29 25 CC Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM, do you still read us?
00 19 29 30 P Roger, we still read you.
O0 19 29 33 CC How about getting a little sleep up there?
00 19 29 38 P We've been betting some.
O0 19 29 4i CC Okay.
CARNARVON
O0 19 59 18 C This is Gemini-5, Carnarvon CAP COM. Bring up your
UHF transmitter.
O0 19 59 32 CC We woulc like to get a readout from you of your
open circuit voltage on Stacks 2A, 2B, and 2C.
O0 20 O0 06 C Hello, Carnarvon, Gemini-5 here. The open circuit
voltage is just off the top of my scale. It's
above 33 volts.
O0 20 O0 15 CC Roger. Off-scale high. Be advised that they're
going to command the C-band beacon on over Grand
Turk for _racking and I have a Flight Plan update
when you're prepared to copy.
O0 20 O0 35 CC Adso like to verify that the MSC-1 experiment is on
at this time.
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O0 20 OO 41 C Roger. It's on.
OO 20 OO 43 CC Roger.
O0 20 O0 46 C Go ahead; ready to copy on it.
O0 20 OO 48 CC Roger. The D-6 time O1 day, 17 hours, 07 minutes,
04 seconds. Sequence No. 134, Load No. 09, pitch
down 30 degrees, yaw right 3 degrees, speed 125.
Okay, next is S-8/D-13, time O1 at i day, 20 hours,
34 minutes, 57 seconds, Sequence No. 03, pitch down
43 degrees, yaw right 90. Next is D-6, time O1
days, 13 plus, 58 plus 44, Sequence No. 053, Load
No. 19, pitch down 30 degrees, yaw right 2 degrees.
Speed is 1000 at F/4. On that previous S-8/D-13
update at 18:34:57 that time is time of closest
approach. Do you copy?
O0 20 02 46 C Affirmative.
OO 20 02 48 CC Roger. Next is D-4/D-7. At 14 hours, 14 minutes,
O0 seconds, Sequence No. 420. Next, D-4/D-7 at
14 hours, 42 minutes, O0 seconds, Sequence No. 410A.
Next D-4/D-7, 14 hours, 53 minutes, l0 seconds,
Sequence No. 405. Next is D-6, Delta-six, 15 hours,
33 minutes, OO seconds, Sequence No. 053, Load No.
09, pitch down 30 degrees, yaw left l0 degrees.
Speed is 125. Next is Delta-l, D-1 at 16:23:00,
Sequence No. O1. Next D-4/D-7, 16 hours, 23 min-
utes, O0 seconds, Sequence No. 422. The last one
is D-6, 16 hours, 56 minutes, 24 seconds, Sequence
No. 005, Load No. 09, pitch down 30, yaw left 20,
speed is 60. Do you copy?
OO 20 05 lO C Roger. Give me the next to last one again, that D-4.
OO 20 05 14 CC Okay. D-4/D-7. The time is 16 hours, 23 minutes,
O0 seconds; Sequence No. is 442. Do you copy?
OO 20 05 26 C Roger. 422.
O0 20 05 28 CC Roger. Stand by for Surgeon.
O0 20 05 32 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon Surgeon. Houston Surgeon is
a little concerned about your lack of sleep. We'd
like a status report on each of you at this time
concerning fatigue level. Over.
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O0 20 05 45 C Roger. We've just been catnapping aboxt 40 minutes
on and 40 minutes off and 40 minutes o_ and 40 min-
utes off.
O0 20 05 54 CC Roger. You have a busy Flight Plan ahead. We
recommend you try to sleep during your program
sleep period if you can so as not to get behind on
the fatigue curve. Carnarvon Surgeon _ut.
O0 20 06 06 P We tried to but you guys keep giving us something
to do.
O0 20 06 09 CC This is Carnsrvon CAP COM. We're standing by.
Everything looks good on the ground.
O0 20 06 16 C Okay. Check this one D-6 at 01, 13:58:44. That's
mode No. 19 or 09?
O0 20 06 25 CC Mode No. 19, nineteen.
O0 20 06 28 C Okay. Nineteen.
OC 20 49 49 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM. Would you go
to Calibrate No. 1 for about 10 seconds? No need
to acknowledge.
O0 20 50 19 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston CAP COM. Go
to Calibrate No. 1 for 10 seconds. No need to
acknowledge.
O0 20 50 29 P Roger, this is Gemini-5. We're ready for our UHF
Test N_. 3. Over.
O0 20 50 35 CC Roger. Fine. We'll pick you up over Bermuda.
O0 20 50 46 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM. How do you
read? Over.
O0 20 51 42 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5. Could you give us 10 seconds
on a Calibration No. l, please?
OO 20 51 57 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5_ Houston CAP COM. Could you
calibrate on No. 1 for 10 seconds, please.
O0 20 52 02 P 461-912 but no audio.
O0 20 52 08 P This is Gemini-5 on our UHF ground number ...
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O0 20 52 13 CC Roger. Understand. Would you go Calibrate No. 1
for l0 seconds, please?
O0 20 52 16 P Roger. On Calibrate No. 1.
O0 20 52 24 CC We got it. Thank you.
O0 20 52 32 P Calibrate No. i off.
O0 20 52 34 CC Roger. We got it. Fine. Thank you.
OO 20 52 36 P Roger. This is Gemini No. 5. UHF Test No. 3.
O0 20 52 47 CC Roger. Understand. UP_ No. 3.
O0 20 53 l? P Gemini-5 ... l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. Over.
O0 20 53 23 CC Roger, Gemini. Houston here. We're reading you
five by.
O0 20 53 29 P Roger.
oo 2o 53 43 P Gemini-5... l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5, _, 3, 2, 1.
GRAND CANARY ISLANDS
O0 20 58 43 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM. You need not
acknowledge. I have nothing for you this pass.
We are standing by. Everything looks good from the
ground.
CARNARVON
O0 21 32 27 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon CAP COM. Would you bring up
your UHF transmitter.
O0 21 32 38 P ~--Carnarvon, Gemini-5 transmitter's up one.
O0 21 32 41 CC Roger. Okay, while I talk to you a minute about
an 02 purge we want to try this pass. This applies
to Section No. I only. We want to have the cross-
over valve on and we want to proceed with the 02
purge for 120 seconds or 2 minutes and monitor
closely the following: Monitor the fUel cell 02
pressure and the Delta P lights. If you get an
indication of a decrease in 02 pressure or light,
stop the purge dmm*diately and the ground will be
monitoring the same; and if we get indications
here on the ground that Delta P or a decrease
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in the pressure, we will advise to stop the
purge.
OO 21 33 31 C Roger. I understand you want to do this 02 purge
as good as a D-4/D-7 experiment. Is that affirm?
OO 21 35 47 C So far, everything okay. No decrease in our Fuel
Cell 02 or no Delta pressure light yet.
O0 21 35 55 CC Roger, Gemini-5. We confirm on the ground with you.
O0 21 36 l0 C Stand by, MARK ... purged.
O0 21 36 16 CC Roger. We got it.
O0 21 36 18 C ... We can go back and pick up the D-4/7 if you
want.
O0 21 36 23 CC Roger. Go ahead, and crossover valve off.
O0 21 36 30 C Roger, crossover valve's off.
O0 21 38 32 P Carnarvon, Gemini-5. How much time do we have over
you?
O0 21 38 36 CC We've got about three minutes to go.
O0 21 38 40 P Are we supposed to be passing to the north of you
now?
O0 21 38 45 CC Stand by one.
O0 21 38 50 CC That's affirmative, Gemini-5.
O0 21 38 53 P Are you guys clear down there?
O0 21 39 O0 CC Roger. We've got clear skies and I don't think
there's hardly any spacecraft.
O0 21 39 08 P Okay. We see you.
O0 21 39 i1 CC Very good.
O0 21 39 21 P We see you and we see Perth, but I don't see ...
Looks like it's under the clouds.
O0 21 39 28 CC Roger.
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OO 21 40 04 P Be advised that we're doing the g-4 Sequence 410
now.
O0 21 40 ll CC Roger.
O0 21 41 23 P Carnarvon, G_m!ni-5. Could you tell if that 02
purge brought that voltage back up any?
OO 21 41 29 CC We're looking at it now, Gemini. We had computer
problem here; we're going back to look at it.
We'll advise you later.
OO 21 41 34 P Okay.
HOUSTON, TEXAS
O0 22 14 03 CC Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM. Over.
O0 22 14 16 CC Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM. Over.
OO 22 14 33 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM. If you read
this, place your Adapter C-band to CONTINUOUS and
be advised you have a medical data pass on the
Pilot at Canary Islands. Acquisition O1, 12:B2:47.
O0 22 16 15 CC Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM. Over.
OO 22 16 36 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM. If you read,
place your Adapter C-band to CONTINUOUS.
O0 22 16 47 C Roger, reading you loud and clear. Over.
O0 22 16 50 CC Roger. Reading you five square. Did you copy on
the C-band?
OO 22 16 54 C Roger. C-band the Adapter to CONTINUOUS.
O0 22 16 58 CC Roger. Understand. Thank you. And be advised that
the Pilot has a medical data pass over the Canaries.
That your acquisition time is 12:32:47.
OO 22 17 12 C Roger. 12:32:47.
OO 22 17 15 CC Roger, That's today.
O0 22 17 28 CC Good morning, Gerdo.
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00 22 17 29 C Good morning.
OO 22 -17 31 CC How're you feeling?
00 22 17 33 C Fine.
O0 22 17 37 CC Talk to you about what we're going to do here with
the computers and the Fuel Cell.
O0 22 17 44 C Okay ...
O0 22 17 47 CC Gemini-5, Houston here. Would you put your Fuel
Cell 02 Quantity on please?
O0 22 17 52 C Roger. Will do.
00 22 17 58 CC Gordo, on the next pass over the States, what we
want to do is bring up the computer and give you
a DCS load for 18-1 and then take a look at the
computer memory to make sure we've got the right
numbers in there. We're a little bit concerned
that the last time we had a poor telemetry readout
of the numbers.
O0 22 18 20 C Okay.
O0 22 18 22 CC Then after we've done that and we're satisfied that--
what we'll do before we bring this computer up is
drop some of the other things off the line so that
the total amperage is about the same. Then after
we've checked the computer over one of the next
sights you pass over, we'll have you turn off the
computer after your contacts here; and then we'll
bring that second section back on the line and see
how that works.
O0 22 18 48 C Okay.
O0 22 18 52 CC We're also trying to figure out some king of REP
exercise. We've finally gotten a vector on where
the REP is and we'd like to use some of that Delta
V and see if we can't let you play some games with
the REP.
00 22 19 08 C We're, are you all reading some fluctuations on the
common control bus down there?
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OO 22 19 18 CC Stand by.
O0 22 19 20 C If the monitor shows any thruster Firing--We haven't
been firing any thrusters and about every ? to l0
seconds it'll give quite a little jump.
OO 22 19 32 CC Yes, we're reading the same thing.
O0 22 19 35 C Okay.
OO 22 20 12 CC Gemini-5, Houston here. We're not concerned about
the voltage. It looks okay here on the ground.
00 22 20 17 C Okay, fine.
OO 22 20 29 CC Hey, Gordo. This is Houston Flight.
OO 22 20 36 CC Gemini~5, this is Houston Flight.
OO 22 20 39 C Houston Flight, Gemini-5.
O0 22 20 42 CC That 02 purge went very well. It built the thing
right up to prelaunch standards.
OO 22 20 48 C Oh, very good.
CANARY ISLANDS
O0 22 33 24 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM. We're standing
by for blood pressure on the Pilot.
OO 22 34 l0 CC Gemini-5_ Canary surgeons. Your cuff is full-scale.
OO 22 34 28 P Roger. We have solid C-band track.
O0 22 34 31 CC Roger. Solid C-band track.
OO 22 34 36 CC Gemini-5, we have a good blood pressure. Give me
a mark when you begin exercise.
OO 22 35 07 P Stand by; MARK.
OO 22 35 41 C You got the thing on there?
O0 22 35 47 CC ... blood pressure.
O0 22 35 49 P Okay, ready for the blood pressure.
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O0 22 35 51 C Roger, the ... looks pretty good, it's been quite
clearly.
O0 22 35 54 P RCS Ring B source pressure, PCM count 150. We're
still counting 19 on Fuel Cell 02 .
O0 22 36 13 C Either one of the two ... here, are quite good.
O0 22 36 14 CC Gemini-5, we have a good blood pressure. Standing
by for your water and sleep report.
O0 22 36 24 P Roger. This is Gemini-5 Pilot. Water is up around
5-1/2 pounds now total and got an hour--an hour and
a half worth of sleep. I had a little catnap just
a little while ago.
O0 22 36 49 CC Roger, Gemini-5. Everything is looking good here
on the ground. We have about two more minutes of
pass so we're standing by.
O0 22 36 49 C I don't know if it was that one or the other one.
O0 22 36 61 C Well, they just want one picture, don't they? ...
O0 22 38 56 P All right_ the river just to the ...
CARNARVON
O0 23 07 05 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon CAP COM. Bring up your b/tF
transmitter.
O0 23 07 15 P Go ahead, Carnarvon. Gemini~5 here.
OO 23 07 18 CC Roger. Gemini-5. I have a briefing for you for
your stateside pass this orbit.
O0 23 07 26 P Okay. Is it experiments or just briefing?
O0 23 07 29 CC It's a briefing on a power down and power up and
loading your computer. I'll give it to you now.
Starting at Guaymas with an AOS time of about 13
hours, 46 minutes, they want you to assume an
attitude of 000 or 180, whichever you prefer. Turn
off the OAMS line heaters, ACME and the Horizon
Scanners and the C-band adapter beacon. Okay, next
power up the IGS power supply and the computer in
Prelaunch Mode. At Texas acquisition, which is
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about two minutes after Guaymas contact, they'll
update you an 18-1 computer load. The ground wants
to take a look at the loads on T/M, and check it,
and then they'll have you power down the IG6 and
the computer on a ground cue. After the IGS and
computer power down is complete, they want you to
bring up the Secondary Coolant Loop and place the
Fuel Cell Section 2 Power Switch on. Okay, after
Section 2 is on the line, power up the ACME and
Horizon Scanners. They want to complete this before
Bermuda LOS to have a look at that Section 2.
O0 23 09 i1 P Okay. Let me see if I got all this. At Guaymas
AOS, 13:_6 approximately, assume a 000 or 180
attitude, turn the OAMS heater off, ACME off, the
Scanners off, bring the IGS on, bring the computer
on, on ground command after receiving a load power
down, bring up the Secondary Coolant Loop, the No. 2
Fuel Cell, bring the ACME back on the line and the
Horizon Scanners.
O0 23 09 42 CC Okay. On that power down at Guaymas, also place
the C-band adapter to COMMAND in addition to
heaters, ACME and Horizon Scanners.
O0 23 09 54 P Got it.
O0 23 09 56 CC Okay. And on the IGS and the computer power down,
wait for a ground cue.
O0 23 l0 02 P Okay. Now ...
OO 23 l0 lO CC Go ahead.
O0 23 l0 13 P I was just looking at the Flight Plan here. We ,11
have to cancel that D-6.
O0 23 l0 18 CC That's affirmative.
O0 23 l0 22 P We'll have to cancel both D-6's; no, the D-6 and the
D-4. No, we might get the D-4 and D-7 at 14:16 or
so, whenever that is, or 14:13.
O0 23 l0 32 CC Right. Your flight advised to scrub the D-6 Experi-
ment at 13 hours, 58 minutes.
OO 23 l0 40 P Okay.
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O0 23 10 41 CC Okay. We're scheduled also for an H2 purge over
this here station at this time. Would you give
me a mark when you start your purge.
O0 23 l0 50 P Okay. Stand by.
O0 23 ll 02 P Stand by, purging No. 1. MARK.
O0 23 ll 06 P Just a second, I didn't get it.
O0 23 ll 09 P Stand by. MARK.
O0 23 ll 23 P No. 1 Section ready to purge. Complete. Stand by.
MARK. No. 2 start.
O0 23 ll 30 CC Roger.
OO 23 ll 37 C No. 2 complete but ...
O0 23 ll 43 CC Roger.
O0 23 12 OO CC Okay. Are saying looks good on the ground, Gemini.
O0 23 12 03 C GO up here.
O0 23 12 20 CC Gemini, Carnarvon. Do you have any comments on the
procedure for the stateside pass on this power up
and power down?
O0 23 12 30 P That's negative. Looks pretty straight-forward.
OO 23 12 33 CC Roger.
OO 23 14 18 CC Gemini, this is Carnarvon standing by.
CO 23 14 44 P Carnarvon ... transmit at this time. Thank you.
O0 23 14 49 CC Roger, Gemini-5.
OO 23 14 36 P Carnarvon ... UHF transmitter at this time. Thank
you.
OO 23 14 41 CC Roger, Gemini-5.
O0 23 15 26 P Carnarvon, Gemini-5.
O0 23 15 28 CC Go ahead.
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O0 23 15 33 P Be advised that we just had the Ring A RCS Heater
light come on and I put the Ring A RCS heater on.
O0 23 15 41 CC Roger.
GUAYMAS
OO 23 46 25 CC Gemini-5, Guaymas CAP COM. Turn your T/M Control
Switch to REAL TIME and ACQ-AID. Bring up your
UHF transmitter.
OO 23 46 35 CC T/M solid at Guaymas.
O0 23 46 37 P Good morning, Guaymas, Gemini-5 here.
O0 23 46 39 CC Good morning. How are you doing?
OO 23 46 40 P We're GO up here. Be advised that we're in a OOO-
degree attitude, with the OAMS heater off, the
ACME off, the C-adapters in CO_$_dID,scanners off,
the IGS is on, and the Computer is on.
OO 23 46 53 CC Okay, I 'm showing you in Prelaunch Mode, showing
your attitude to be 000.
O0 23 46 59 P Roger.
O0 23 47 07 CC And ... people say you're GO down there.
O0 23 47 i1 P GO up here.
HOUSTON, TEXAS
00 23 48 58 CC Gemini-5, this is Houston. Good morning.
OO 23 49 03 C Good morning, Houston. Gemini-5 here.
O0 23 49 06 CC How are you doing?
OO 23 49 08 C Swell.
O0 23 49 l0 CC Good boy. We're going to be sending a computer
update here as soon as we have real good solid T/M.
OO 23 49 18 C Okay, we're standing by.
OO 23 49 20 CC Okay.
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O0 23 49 27 P Now while we're waiting, the only thing that we've
noticed, we've had the RCS radiator heater light
come on twice and I've put the heater on for 3 to
4 minutes, and it's put it out.
O0 23 49 37 CC Okay, have you been putting both heaters on when
it comes on?
00 23 49 40 P Yes.
O0 23 49 42 CC Okay.
O0 23 50 04 CC Gemini-5, you can put your T/M switch to COMMAND.
O0 23 50 09 C Roger, T/M to COMMAND.
O0 23 51 17 CC Gemini-5, Houston here. While we're waiting to get
the computer updated, GPO would like to have you
record this squelch setting on your U}{F and HF, and
record the times that you change the squelch set-
tings, if you change them.
O0 23 51 34 P We haven't changed anything since lift-off on
squelch. I just had the DCS light and pushed it
dowlq.
O0 23 51 42 CC Okay. That was just a TX we sent up. We're trying
to get a readout on the load in the computer now,
and then we're going to send up another one and
read it out.
O0 23 51 50 C Okay.
00 23 51 53 CC What are your squelch settings, Pete?
O0 23 51 58 P UHF squelch setting is just a little bit between
OFF and 1. Why, are we good or bad?
00 23 52 13 CC You're okay.
00 23 52 15 P Okay. Got the DCS light again.
O0 23 52 19 CC Okay. That was the load coming up.
O0 23 52 23 P Roger.
00 23 52 24 CC Now I want to read it out again, and then we'll
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have you powered down in just a second.
O0 23 52 27 P Okay.
O0 23 53 34 CC Gemini-5, Houston here. You can turn your computer
power off, and then turn your IGS Power off. And
when you get that done, you can turn the Secondary
Coolant Loop on and comp on with the Section 2 Fuel
Cell power. Your load was a good load there,
Gemini-5.
O0 23 54 O0 P Roger, Houston, stand by for bring in Section 2
Power on. We've got the IGS shut off, we're over
in ACME, the computer is powered down, and we're
bringing the No. 2 Fuel Cell on the line.
O0 23 54 14 cc All right.
O0 23 54 22 P And it cRm_ on ;justfine.
O0 23 54 24 CC Very good.
O0 23 54 26 P It's reading a little low, but I think it will
probably take a while.
O0 23 54 30 CC All right. We want to look at it now as you go on
over Bermuda, and we'll let you know how it's making
out.
O0 23 54 38 P Okay. Secondary A Coolant Pump is on.
O0 23 54 42 CC Okay, very good. What are your readings onboard,
Pete?
O0 23 54 51 P Okay, I'll give you a full status here. The--oops,
I got another DCS light--the reading is: lA _mps
are 5, lB is about 4.6, lC is about 5.5, and second
cell is down a little bit; it's reading 3.0, 3.0,
3.5.
O0 23 55 18 CC Okay, very good.
OO 23 55 20 P The main bus looks like about ll-_2 on No. i and
about 7.9 on No. 2.
O0 23 55 29 CC Okay. Could you give us your main bus voltage also,
please?
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O0 23 55 48 P Roger. Main bus voltage is 27~1/2_ Squib 1 and
Squib 2 are about 26, controls about 25.8.
00 23 56 06 CC Ail right. Have you turned your ACME and Horizon
Scan back on, Gemini-5?
OO 23 56 21 P No, we just brought the scanner back on and we have
the ACME converter on, ACME bias power primary and
we're in the Pulse Mode.
00 23 56 58 CC Okay, very good.
O0 23 56 58 CC Gemini-5, the Fuel Cell 2 is just a little bit cold,
and we expect that as soon as it warms up that it
should come up and start taking its share of the
load.
00 23 57 07 P That's what I figure. Yes_ it looks gooa; stack
voltages are higher, stack voltages are the same as
No. 1 and it's beginning to pick it up; now it's
up to 8.0.
O0 23 57 19 CC Okay, very good.
00 23 57 37 P Probably means they can save some weight aha remove
the heaters.
O0 23 57 40 CC Yes, looks that way, doesn't it? I didn't realize
that you were a heater test pilot.
OO 23 57 47 P I didn't either yesterday.
O0 23 57 54 CC We sure got lot of fuel cell experts on the ground
here this morning, Pete.
00 23 57 59 P I'll bet :you doJ
00 23 58 04 CC They had to put bars on the windows to keep them
out.
O0 23 58 13 CC Gemini-5, Houston Flight.
O0 23 58 15 P Good morning.
00 23 58 17 CC Good morning. The morning headlines say your flight
may splash down in the Pacific on the sixth orbit.
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O0 23 58 25 P Sorry to disappoint them. I just told Gordo a few
minutes ago we'd just passed a milestone; we only
had 7 more days to go.
O0 23 58 37 CC Roger.
O0 23 58 40 CC Pete, they've got a clock down here that gives you
the time to end the mission and it's not r,_nning
right now, but yesterday it said 198 hours.
O0 23 58 55 CC Your wives also made the front page this morning.
Very good pictures, and they look very pretty.
O0 23 59 07 P Roger. Did you tell them we're doing fine and tell
the doctors we're drinking lots of water? But
neither one of us has been too hungry. We have had
two meals, but we haven't eaten all of them.
00 23 59 27 CC How much water have you drunk, Pete? I've got notes
here from Neal, that's Elliot, that says your last
drink was at 01:05, 01:04.
O0 23 59 40 P I 'ye almost had 6 pounds, and Gordo has had about
6-1/2 pounds; and we're being pretty generous with
the gulps.
O0 23 59 50 CC Okay, you've had 6 and Gordo's had 6-1/2.
O0 23 59 54 P That's good numbers.
01 O0 O0 02 CC Pete, Gemini-5, this is the Surgeon.
01 O0 O0 07 P Go ahead.
O1 O0 O0 09 CC Pete, this is Jack. This 6 pounds and 6-1/2 - are
you doing this all with gulps or do you use the
water bag at all?
O1 O0 O0 21 P Except what we put in the food.
O1 O000 24 CC Gemini-5, go to Fuel Cell It2 Quantity Read for a
minute.
O1 O0 O0 41 CC ECS 02 now for a minute.
O1 O0 O0 57 CC Okay, you can put it back off.
O1 O0 O1 37 CC Gemini-5, your fuel ce11_ look very, very good here
on the ground. We're happy with them.
O1 O0 O1 46 P Roger.
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01 O0 10 08 CC Gemini-5_ this is Canary CAP COM. We have nothing
for you on this pass; we are standing by.
O1 O0 l0 17 C Roger, Canary. Gemini-5. We have something for
you. At 14 we're supposed to make a D-4/420
measurement, and there's nothing around to make it
on.
O1 O0 l0 30 CC Roger, what do you want the next flight?
O1 O0 l0 35 P I don't have any recommendations.
O1 O0 10 43 CC We have no recommendations for you on that.
O100 l0 49 P Keep trying.
O100 10 59 CC What do you read on main bus and main amps?
O1 O0 ll 04 C Okay. Main bus is reading 10.5 and main bus current
is--oops, let me check it.
O1 O0 ll 15 P Main Bus Voltage No. I is 27.3. Main Bus Current
No. i is 10.5. Main Bus Current 2 is 8.
O1 O0 ll 28 CC Roger.
O100 ll 33 P The count on the Fuel Cell 02 is still 19.
O1 O0 ll 39 CC Roger.
O1 O0 12 50 CC Gemini-5, Flight advises if you cannot do 420, you
should do Sequence No. 4015.
O1 O0 12 59 P Roger.
O100 13 25 P Canary, Gemini-5. Be advised that the ... will try
a 4014.
O100 13 32 CC Roger, copy 4014.
CARNARVON
01 O0 42 33 C Hello, Carnarvon. Gemini-5 here.
O1 O0 42 35 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon. Roger, go ahead.
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O100 42 37 C Would you take our D-4 data at this time; we are
doing 410 Alpha.
O100 42 45 CC Roger.
O100 42 47 C Our status is GO.
O100 42 52 CC Roger, you are GO on the ground.
O100 43 57 C Carnarvon, Gemini-5. You getting anything on the
D-4 on the ground? I don't see anything on the
gage up here.
O100 44 03 CC Say again about gage read.
O1 O0 44 06 C Roger. I say, are you getting any of our D-4 on
the ground? I don't show any readings up here on
the gage.
O100 44 lO CC We see telemetry but we haven't been able to lock
on as yet; it's very noisy.
O100 44 19 C Okay.
CARNARVON
O100 49 53 CC Gemini, Carnara,on. We 'ye got about a minute to LOS.
Standing by.
O100 50 OO P Gemini-5, Roger.
O1 O0 50 02 CC We can't help you on that experiment data. We're
recording the FM-FM telemetry but we're not reading
out all the data.
O100 50 ll P Roger.
O100 50 14 CC Have you had any luck with the gage reading?
O100 50 16 P Oh, maybe a little.
GUAYMAS
O1 O1 20 14 CC Gemini-5, Guaymas CAP COM standing by.
O1 O1 20 36 C Roger, Guaymas, Gemini-5. Go ahead.
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Ol 0l 20 40 CC Roger, we'll stand by if you need anything.
O1 01 20 43 C Okay, very fine.
O1 O1 23 32 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston here.
O1 O1 23 44 C You're looking mighty pretty down there, Guaymas.
O1 O1 23 50 CC Say again.
O1 O1 23 51 C You're looking mighty pretty down there. We're
directly overhead.
O1 O1 23 54 CC Oh, it sounds like you woke up.
O1 O1 23 57 C We've been awake quite awhile.
O1 O1 24 O0 CC Did you hear us when we called Pete on that position?
O1 O1 24 07 C I don't know whether I did or not.
O1 O1 24 09 CC Okay, we just wondered whether you stirred, whether
or not we woke you up.
O1 01 24 12 C No, that's right; we were powering up then for a
prime plot ... on everything.
O1 O1 24 18 CC All right.
O1 O1 24 21 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston here. How do
you read?
O1 O1 24 30 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston here. How do
you read?
O1 O1 24 47 P Here, talk into the recorder.
O1 O1 24 50 P At 15:25 I'm starting a little series of pictures,
going right down across Mexico.
TEXAS
01 O1 24 59 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston here. How do you read?
O1 O1 25 03 P Roger, Houston. Gemini-5, reading you loud and
clear.
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O1 O1 25 05 CC Roger. We're having a little trouble picking up
your D-4/D-7 signals on the ground, and we'd like
to check out the D-4/D-7 transmitter on the path
across the States here. So we'd like to have you
put the power switch ON, the IR switch ON, and the
transmitter switch ON.
O1 O1 25 30 P Okay.
O1 O1 25 33 CC We would like to have you Just leave them on until
after you completed the D-6 over Bermuda and then
turn them off when you complete the D-6.
O1 O1 25 42 P Okay.
01 O1 25 _1_ CC Okay, very good. Have you had to break any of those
little blue bags yet?
O1 O1 25 50 P That's negative.
01 01 25 53 CC Okay. How about Gordo?
01 O1 25 55 P That's negative.
O1 O1 25 56 CC Okay, how about LIOH? Have you had any on your tie-
down ?
O1 O1 26 01 P No, no, not that we could detect.
01 O1 26 04 CC Okay, very good. How's everything else going?
01 O1 26 08 P Pretty good.
O10l 26 10 CC Very good.
01 01 26 11 P If we can boresite Kindley, I've got the big lena in
here, and it's really fantastic.
O1 O1 26 16 CC What did you say, Pete?
O1 O1 26 18 P I said I've got the big lena in here, and I can see
through it something fantastic. If I could Just
find the point with it.
O1 O1 26 28 CC How are you doing with the tracking on that? Is it
pretty easy or pretty difficult?
O1 01 26 33 P No, we Just started. I Just got it all put together.
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Ol O1 26 37 CC Okay. We've got another person here who would like
to talk to you for a couple of minutes.
O1 O1 26 44 CC Gemini-5, this is Surgeon. Gordo, tell me about
this sleep story here for a second. We're having
trouble trying to get straight on the ground what
both of you have done with sleep. As we figure it
from your reports so far, it appears that you have
had roughly 2 hours apiece. Is that affirm or have
you had more than that?
O1 O1 27 09 C That's about right. Maybe a little bit of a catnap
in addition to that.
O1 01 27 15 CC Gordo, what seems to be bothering the sleep? Are
you having trouble if the other guy is transmitting?
Does this seem to be bothering the sleep?
O1 O1 27 23 C Flight plans haven't been arranged where one guy
could sleep. It's been where both of us have been
having to do some of these tasks.
O1 O1 27 33 CC Okay, then let's check the food parts, another area
that we seem to have trouble getting straight
records here. Pete said on the last pass that you
have had at least parts of two meals, and i take it
that's Meal A and Meal B from the first day. Now is
that all you have eaten today?
O1 O1 27 59 C That's affirmative.
O1 O1 28 O1 CC Okay, fine. One other question we ought to get some
answers on. Are you using the exerciser for any
other times than over the medical data passes? Are
you using it just for general exercise?
01 O1 28 16 C We didn't have time yet.
O1 O1 28 18 CC Okay.
O1 O1 28 21 CC Gee, I thought you were just loafing up there. All
this comfort time to do nothing.
O1 O1 28 26 C Pete has to keep pumping the foot generator pretty
hard.
O1 O1 28 32 CC We should have one aboard.
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O1 O1 28 35 CC Gemini-5, this is Houston here.
O1 O1 28 39 C Go ahead.
O1 O1 28 40 CC Roger, you have a GO now for 33-1, and we put the
33-1 TR time in your computer, so you're all set.
O1 O1 28 48 C Roger, thanks.
O1 O1 28 49 CC Okay, good luck on your D-6.
O1 O1 28 55 P Thank you.
O1 O1 28 59 CC Roger, and Gemini-5, we'll have a UNF-6 eheck now.
O1 O1 29 10 C Roger.
O1 O1 29 14 C What _s it they Just said?
O1 O1 29 16 P Live voice going out on the network.
O1 O1 29 17 CC How does the weather look over the States right now?
01 O1 29 20 C Roger, pretty nice; the clouds are Just faintly
scattered.
O1 O1 29 26 CC Okay.
O1 O1 29 30 C It's pretty shiny.
O1 O1 29 32 CC Say again.
O1 O1 29 34 C It's very sunshiny.
O1 O1 29 36 CC Roger.
O1 O1 29 38 P I think we just passed Houston.
O1 O1 29 41 CC Where did you pass?
O1 O1 29 42 C Came right over _ouston Just momentarily ago.
O1 O1 29 44 CC Roger.
01 O1 29 46 C I get it now.
01 O1 29 47 CC Roger.
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01 O1 29 _7 C Look back at St now.
O1 O1 29 50 P Boy it's really clear down there: I can see all the
towIls and the highways and--
O1 O1 30 O1 C Roger, we're coming in over the Cape now. We can
see the Cape very clearly.
O1 01 30 06 CC Can you see the pads very easy?
O1 01 30 08 C Roger, we can see the pads; you can see the cause-
ways.
O1 O1 30 ll CC Roger, they really stand out with the contrast.
O1 01 30 14 C They sure do.
O1 O1 30 17 CC Have you got the D-6 equipment all set up?
O1 01 30 19 P We're ready to roll.
O1 O1 30 24 P Now get to 30-degree pitch down. What was the time
on that thing?
O1 O1 30 31 C Shortly.
O1 O1 30 32 CC Okay. How's the weather out over the Atlantic?
O1 O1 30 33 P 58.
O1 O1 30 35 C Very nice. It's light scattered clouds, quite
sunshiny.
O1 01 30 37 CC Okay.
O1 O1 30 40 P Shiny.
O1 O1 30 48 C I'll tell you one thing we noticed, it looks like
our oxygen pressure may have gone back up just a
little.
O1 01 30 54 CC Okay, we've had it holding for a long time. We've
had a couple of extra PCM counts now, so we're all
set.
O1 O1 31 21 P Okay, yaw right 2 degrees.
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O1 O1 31 26 C Okay.
O1 O1 31 33 c Get it all down here.
O1 O1 31 35 P Oh, oh' Oh, oh_.
O1 O1 31 40 C What's the matter?
O1 O1 31 41 P Got the wrong lena on here.
O1 O1 31 43 P It won't make any difference, though.
O1 O1 31 55 P Oh, darn' It's the 20_.
O1 O1 31 59 P Okay, can you see Bermuda out there anywhere?
O1 O1 32 04 P Stick your gunsight right on.
O1 O1 32 35 C ... there's something going on out there.
01 0l 32 45 P ...
O1 O1 32 55 C I don't know where it ia; I've been there but--
O1 O1 32 59 P ... southern ... No, that's a naval station.
O1 O1 33 14 C I don't believe that's the main island anyway, is
it?
ol 01 33 16 P ...
O1 O1 33 23 P It's not till 58; that's not right.
O1 O1 33 26 C No.
O1 O1 33 28 P What the beck is wrong with mv clocks?
O1 O1 33 35 P Oh, I got the wrong darn figure. Wait a minute.
What the beck: I got a 15:33. We Just must have
passed it.
O1 O1 33 50 O I don't know where we would have passed it.
O1 O1 33 52 P Yea, it must have been under that cloud.
O1 O1 33 57 C There it ia, there it ia. Yea, it's off to the
left.
O1 O1 34 02 P Yea, you're right on it.
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Ol Ol 3_ 04 C I wonder which island it is now, I've forgotten.
O1 O1 3h 07 P There's only one island, isn't it? Bermuda is Just
one island. See if you can see an airfield.
O1 O1 34 14 C Oh, yes. I guess those are dark clouds there.
O1 O1 34 19 P I guess we passed it.
O1 O1 34 21 C I don't think so. No, right on time. We should be
on it right now.
O1 O1 34 26 P Yes, it should be right under us.
O1 O1 34 33 C I can't see anything out your window ...
O1 O1 34 38 P ...
O1 O1 34 39 C ... right under us .... right on it, right on our
yaw track, there.
01 O1 34 45 C Say, I believe it was under some of those clouds
back there.
O1 O1 34 50 P I'll tell you what; when we hit the coast of Africa,
I'll try and get a picture.
O1 O1 34 59 P Okay, no joy.
O1 O1 35 02 C Don't quit just yet. We might be--
O1 O1 35 07 P Yes, I know ...
O1 O1 35 28 C You still have that RCS heater on?
O1 O1 35 31 P Yes .... stay on.
O1 O1 35 40 C Well, they're automatic, aren't they?
O1 O1 35 41 P No. Oh, yes.
O1 O1 35 47 C I have the safety cutoff on it ...
O1 O1 35 50 P Yes, well ...
O1 O1 35 57 C There's some pretty clouds.
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O1 O1 36 Oh C Say, I don't need anything with it. I got enough
bugs I can hold onto for tracking.
O1 O1 36 _7 C That bugger really gets hot:
BERMUDA
01 01 36 58 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, when you have completed your D-6
experiment, you can put your power switch to OFF,
your IR switch to OFF and your transmitter to OFF on
your D-4/D-7 experimentL
01 01 37 lk C Roger, read that.
01 O1 37 16 CC Okay, good.
01 O1 37 16 C Roger, understand.
01 01 37 17 C I don't think we ought to tell ...
Ol 01 37 19 P Yes, tell him we--
O1 O1 37 21 C Oh, this is all right ...
O1 O1 37 28 P You ought to tell them that--
O1 O1 37 28 P Be advised, Houston, that we're leaving our RCS
heaters ON and they're fluctuating between A and B.
They seem to require heaters all the time.
O1 O1 37 39 CC Houston, Roger.
O1 O1 38 50 C Houston was Just out from under that deck of clouds
·.. Must have entered right about San Antonio.
O1 O1 38 55 P Yes.
O1 O1 38 56 C I didn't even see it and we just practically slid
clear past it.
O1 O1 38 59 C I started hunting back up the coastline now.
O1 O1 39 04 C Gee, you can really see the causeway today real nice
- the Cape - the pad.
O1 O1 39 21 P ... yes. You forgot to turn to RECORD.
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CANARY
O1 O1 42 45 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM. I have nothing
for you at this time. We are standing by.
O1 O1 42 54 C Gemini-5, Roger.
O1 O1 43 57 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM. You will have a
medical data pass on the Pilot at Carnarvon this
time. We would like to have you insert the tempera-
ture probe approximately 3 minutes before Carnarvon
acquisition. Carnarvon will have acquisition at 14
hours 42 minutes.
O1 O1 44 19 P Which were hours?
O1 O1 44 26 P Canary, say again acquisiZion time 14 hours 42
minutes.
O1 O1 44 Bi CC That's negative. Stand by.
01 O1 45 05 CC Gemini-5, that time for Carnarvon acquisition should
be approximately 16 hours 17 minutes.
O1 O1 45 17 C Roger, 16:17.
O1 O1 45 20 CC That's affirmative.
KANO
O1 O1 50 19 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston.
O1 O1 50 37 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston here. Over.
O1 O1 50 42 C Roger, this is Gemini-5.
O1 O1 50 45 CC Roger, I have a Flight Plan update for you. Are you
ready to copy?
O1 O1 50 52 C Go ahead whenever you want.
O1 O1 50 55 CC Okay. We want you to add, I say add, a Radar Test,
Radar Test. The time is 01:17:04:S3. I say the
time again, 01:17:O4:33. Sequence No. is 08,
Sequence is 08. Pitch 37 down, pitch 37 down, yaw
50 right, yaw 50 right, radar to STANDBY at 16:50:00,
that's radar to STANDBY at 16:50:00. Radar to ON at
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O1 O1 52 11 P Roger, we got that.
O1 O1 52 13 CC Okay, Gemini-5, this is Houston again. We would
like to have you delete Experiment D-6 at 01:17:07:04,
Sequence No. 134, Mode 09.
O1 O1 52 37 P Okay.
O1 O1 52 38 CC Ail right.
O1 O1 52 48 CC And Gemini-5, this is Houston again. Be advised
that the pitch and yaw angles correspond to the
01:17:04:33 time.
O1 O1 53 04 P Okay.
CARNARVON
01 02 17 24 CC Roger. Standing by for your blood pressure, Gemini-_
O1 02 17 40 C Roger, full-scale.
O1 02 17 44 CC Roger.
O1 02 17 57 CC We have a good blood pressure. Standing by for your
exercise on your mark.
O1 02 18 02 P Roger, MARK.
O1 02 18 50 CC Observe your blood pressure cuff comtng up. I need
a little more pressure on that.
O1 02 19 15 CC Still didn't quite get full-scale_ G_mt-t.
O1 02 19 26 CC We'll let it go at that. Stand by for CAP COM.
O1 02 19 36 CC Up to full-scale now.
O1 02 19 40 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon CAP COM. We want to m-ke a 02
purge and an H2 purge during this station pass on
Section 2. We will observe the same items again,
this time as we did last on the 02; that is, if we
have a Delta P change decrease in Fuel Cell 02
Pressure we'll stop the 02 purge i_diately. We'll
stand by for your rm_rkwhen you're ready to purge
your 02.
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01 02 20 16 P Roger, you want to purge 02 air lines and hydrogen
both, don't you?
O1 02 20 18 CC That's affirmative on Section 2.
01 02 20 2B P Okay.
O1 02 20 27 P Roger, starting hydrogen purge on Section 2 now.
O1 02 20 49 P Way down.
O1 02 20 51 CC Roger.
O1 02 20 53 P Commencing oxygen purge.
O1 02 20 56 CC Roger.
O1 02 21 12 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon, what we're trying to do now is
set up the regular purge cycle, 6 hours on each purge
cycle, 6 hours on each section, but we're going to
strike over Sections I and 2 at three-hour intervals.
O1 02 21 31 P Roger.
O1 02 22 53 P Hydrogen purge complete.
O1 02 22 54 CC Roger.
01 02 23 OO CC Everything looks real good on the ground. I would
like that onboard ... propellant readout.
O1 02 23 08 P Do you want propellant quantity?
O1 02 23 ll CC Roger.
O1 02 23 12 P 74 percent.
O1 02 23 15 CC And the pressure.
O1 02 23 20 C Pressure is 250 ...
O1 02 23 27 CC Say again, Gemini-5.
01 02 23 29 C ...
O1 02 23 34 CC Roger, and the temperature.
O1 02 23 36 P The gage is 2250.
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O1 02 23 20 C Okay, that's 2250 instead of 26.
O1 02 23 _ CC Right. How about temperature.
O1 02 23 46 P Ail right, temperature.
O1 02 23 54 CC Say again temperature.
O1 02 23 56 C Roger, 65 degrees F.
O10_ 23 59 CC Roger, be advised that the Control Center has
worked up a REP experiment, so we '11 go on as we
planned. They are planning the burn over the
States this revolution to bring down the energy.
This will be done baaed on the time and the local
horizon for attitude and the Houston CAP COM will
intercept the N2 over Canton.
O1 02 24 30 C Roger, understand,
O1 02 2_ 52 CC All systems look good on the ground.
O1 02 28 40 C You might as well put that ...
O1 02 29 45 C ... now.
O1 02 29 52 P Okay ...
O1 02 30 O1 P ... purging ...
O1 02 30 13 P MARK.
O1 02 30 16 P Oh, darn camera' What's the matter?
O1 02 30 21 P Two.
O1 02 30 28 P Three.
O1 02 30 30 P Get back in there.
O1 02 30 35 C Backed up.
O1 02 30 36 P Yes.
O1 02 30 37 P Four.
O1 02 30 41 P ... about this cnmera. It wasn't quite right. I
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don't know .... ask for the adapter.
O1 02 30 52 P Ail right now, hold it on you for 2 minutes.
O1 02 30 54 C Okay.
O1 02 30 55 P Mark the time, 2 minutes.
O1 02 30 59 P It's 34:30.
O1 02 31 ll C Okay ...
O1 02 31 12 P ... boy, oh boy ... water, _00 ...
O1 02 31 33 C Yes, I got it.
O1 02 31 35 P ... drink of water ...
O1 02 32 O1 P Okay, I'm wondering if the data ...
O1 02 32 04 P Four more photos.
O1 02 32 09 P Okay, looking real, real good. Are you ready?
O1 02 32 18 C Yes.
O1 02 32 19 C l, 2, 3, 4.
01 02 32 35 C The camera is not ...
O1 02 32 42 P All right, I got the recorder off.
O1 02 33 06 P ... recorder off.
O1 02 33 13 P ...
O1 02 33 18 C Apparently, it didn't transport the film ...
O1 02 33 23 P ... is bigger than heck.
O1 02 33 45 C ... full,
O1 02 33 47 P Yes.
O1 02 33 48 C Okay.
ol 02 33 54 P ...
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01 02 34 16 P ... 200, back, hold ... for a few minutes ...
O1 02 34 31 P ...
01 02 34 37 P 404 ...
O1 02 34 57 P ... ready, got it right on there.
O1 02 35 06 C Yes.
O1 02 35 33 C That it?
01 02 35 34 P Yes ... IR off ... off, ... off.
O1 02 35 57 P ... it's plain enough ... log yet.
O1 02 36 04 C ...
O1 02 36 30 P Looks good, looks clear.
O1 02 39 08 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston here. Over.
O1 02 39 32 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston here. Over.
O1 02 39 37 C Roger, Houston. Gemini-5.
01 02 39 40 CC Roger, Gemini-5, this is Houston here. Be advised
there will be no OAMS burns over the States. We
will not attempt to rendezvous with the REP.
O1 02 39 57 C Roger, understand, no rendezvous, and there lrill
be no burn.
O1 02 40 02 CC That's affirmative. Later on in the mission we
expect to do some burns; we can bring the platform
up and we'll run through some exercises using the
fuel for that.
O1 02 40 15 C Okay.
O1 02 40 29 CO Gemini-5, this is Houston.
O1 02 40 33 C Go ahead, this is Gemini-5.
O1 02 40 36 CC Roger. For your information the REP ia about 375
miles out in front of you at the present time.
O1 02 40 43 C Roger.
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01 02 40 44 CC Roger, can you still see the light?
O1 02 40 50 C Not lately.
Ol 02 40 52 CC Okay, better take your vision test again. Would you
put your ECS 02 Heater to AUTO, please.
O1 02 41 07 C ... You're fading in on your last transmission.
O1 02 41 11 CC Roger, I say again, would you put your ECS 02 Heater
to AUTO? Your ECS 02 Heater to AUTO.
O1 02 41 24 C Roger, turned on ...
O1 02 41 32 CC Roger. Be advised that the Flight Plan updates
that you had for your pass across the States will
remain the same.
O1 02 41 43 C Roger. Understand.
O1 02 41 45 CC Okay. We've got another 2 minutes here; I'll Just
stand by.
HAWAII
O1 02 43 50 CC Gemini-5, this is Hawaii.
O1 02 43 55 C Go ahead, Hawaii, Gemini-5.
O1 02 43 57 CC We transmitted a TX to you, we have nothing for you
- the Gemini-5 is standing by.
O1 02 44 03 C Roger. Thank you very much.
O1 02 44 06 CC Gemini-5, this is Hawaii. Correct that, we have an
update for you. Ready to copy?
O1 02 44 16 C Roger.
O1 02 44 19 CC Say again.
O1 02 44 21 C Gemini-5 is ready to copy.
O1 02 44 22 CC Roger. This is S-6 ... O1 day 17:12:00, Sequence
No. 08, large star. Do you copy?
O1 02 44 45 C This is Gemini-5. Affirmative.
O1 02 44 55 CC Did you copy that, Gemini-5?
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O1 02 44 58 C Gemini-5, affirmative.
O1 02 45 O1 CC Roger.
O1 02 45 08 CC Gemini, what's your status?
O1 02 45 11 C Gemini-5, our status is Green.
O1 02 45 13 CC Roger.
O1 02 49 49 C Same ... is on the radar as earlier. Both range and
r_-ge rate bounced from stop to stop a couple of
times and then settled down on zero.
GUAYMAS
O1 02 55 17 CC Gemini-5, Guaymas CAP COM standing by.
O1 02 55 21 P Hello, Guaymas. Gemini-5 here.
O1 02 55 24 CC How you doing?
O1 02 55 25 P We're ... status is Green, I think we got some good
D-4 and D-1 on the moon this last pass. And we've
been taking all the gear down now. We got four
pictures of the moon with each magazine - 12 picture_
O1 02 55 42 CC You say you got four pictures of the moon and what
else?
O1 02 55 45 P We got four pictures of the moon with each magazine.
12 pictures total.
O1 02 55 51 CC Okay, I got that.
O1 02 55 55 P And we've continually had these RCS heater lights
come on, so we've Just turned RCS heaters on and
left them on.
O1 02 56 01 CC Roger.
O1 02 56 27 CC Gemini-5, Gemtui-5, this is Houston.
O1 02 56 B5 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston.
O1 02 56 53 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston.
O1 02 57 06 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston.
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O_ 02 58 30 CC Gemini-5, Houston here.
01 02 58 33 P Hello, Houston. Gemini-5 coming up on E1 Paso.
O1 02 58 37 CC Roger. Say, when you make this pass across the Cape
with that Radar Test, we'd like to have you power
down your horizon scanners and bring your comouter
up in the Catch-U_ Mode.
O1 02 58 54 P Okay_ Houston. Put your radar to ON and we'll bring
the ... Turn the scanners off and we'll bring the
computer up with the Catch-Up Mode.
01 02 59 02 CC Roger. And if you have any problem with Delta P
lights, we want you to turn the computer back off
again, of course.
01 02 59 08 P Roger. Computer is on - would like to bring the
MDIU on.
O1 02 59 14 CC Well, we're trying to keep the power down here, Pete,
and the only reason we're bringing the computer uo
is we can't get the d_ta out of the radar unless we
got the computer up.
01 02 59 26 P Okay, we just psssed E] Paso International ...
O1 02 59 29 CC Very good.
01 02 59 31 P Boy, it's a pretty day out there; you can really see
well.
O1 03 O0 12 CC Gemini-5, this is Houston.
O1 03 O0 15 P Go ahead, Houston.
01 03 O0 17 CC Why don't you go ahead and power up the MDIU then?
It's only a quarter of an amp and maybe you read
something out on the range and range rate.
O1 03 O0 26 P Roger, we got a computer light on going to the
Catch-up Mode.
O1 03 O0 30 CC Okay.
O1 03 O1 26 P Well, we just passed Houston a couple of seconds ago.
O1 OB O1 30 CC Did you see me wave?
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O1 03 O1 32 P ... that way.
O1 03 O1 35 CC Okay.
O1 03 O1 42 CC Gemini-5, did you see the Domed Stadi_ when you
went over?
01 03 O1 46 P You could Just see Galveston Bay; there are some
clouds in between us and we're north of you.
O1 03 01 51 CC Okay.
TEXAS
O1 03 04 07 P Radar lock-on.
O1 03 04 ll CC Very good, very good.
O1 03 04 15 P Boy, here you go, radar lock-on at 248.66 miles.
O1 03 04 20 CC Very good.
O1 03 04 27 P ... locking right down there at 222.48 as we go by
the Cape.
O1 03 04 33 CC Thank you.
O1 03 04 41 CC Do you think you can make a letdown on that?
O1 03 04 44 P You bet - not only that, but I wish we hadn't had
the other problem, because I think we'd have caught
the REP.
O1 03 04 52 CC Yes.
O1 03 04 56 P Yes, we Just went by the Cape, 166.92.
O1 03 04 59 CC Roger.
O1 03 05 l0 P Closest approach is 164 miles.
O1 03 05 36 CC Gemini-5, when you have completed your radar pass,
we'd like to have you turn off your radar again;
turn your computer off and bring your horizon scan-
ners back up.
O1 03 05 48 P Roger.
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01 03 05 55 P We're still getting readout - 248 miles.
O1 03 05 58 CC Roger.
O1 03 06 O1 P Roger ... Yes, lost lock.
O1 03 06 30 CC Gemini-5, Houston. Give us a call when you get
powered back down again.
Ol 03 06 34 P Roger. This is Gemini-5. We're Dowered beck now,
Chip.
O1 03 06 38 CC Okay. Fine. Listen, for your information, we'd
like to hsve you complete that Laredo oass on the
next pass and then it's time to get some sleep.
Don't you think?
O1 03 06 50 P We heartily concur.
O1 03 06 55 CC Oh, yawn!
O1 03 06 57 P I got pretty sleepy on the last night side.
O1 03 07 O0 CC Roger, and if you're getting sleepy, go ahead and
catnap around there.
O1 03 07 04 P Say again.
O1 03 07 06 CC Don't forget the good old catnaps now when you're
floating around.
O1 03 07 10 P Oh, yes.
O1 03 07 55 CC Gemini-5, Houston here. Have the thrusters been
making enough noise to keep you awake?
O1 03 08 02 P No, the thing that really makes the most noise, that
I was wrong and Gordo was right, is the M-1 Experi-
ment. It keeps clicking away merrily.
O1 03 08 12 CC Oh, it makes a lot of noise, huh?
01 03 08 14 P Yes, every time it cycles, the valves really "kefun_'.
Ol 03 08 49 CC Gemini-5, the Flight Directors suggest that if you
start liking the M-1 maybe it will put you to sleep.
O1 03 08 56 P I like itl I llke it!
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O1 03 09 03 CC Not that much:
CARNARVON
O1 03 51 50 CC Gpm_ni-5, Carnarvon CAP COM.
O1 03 52 ll CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon CAP COM.
O1 03 52 17 P Carnarvon, Gemini-5.
O1 03 52 19 CC Roger. I have some PLA and CLA updates when
you' re prepared to copy.
O1 03 52 26 P We're ready.
O1 03 52 37 CC Update only the PLA's.
O1 03 52 40 P Ready to copy.
O1 03 52 44 CC Area 20-4, O1 day 21 hours 14 minutes 40 seconds,
8 plus 38, 15 plus 09. Roll left 51. Roll right
69. The bank angles always are roll left 51, roll
right 69. Area 21-4, i day, 22:48:28, 8 plus 19,
15 plus 39. Area 22-3, second day, OO hours 09
minutes 13 seconds, 09 plus 29, 15 plus 28. Area
23-3, second day, O1 hours 43 ml-utes 32 seconds,
8 plus 33, 14 plus 58. Area 24-3, second day,
03 hours 17 m_m_tes 20 seconds, 8 plus l?, 15 plus
41. Do you copy?
O1 03 54 57 P You mentioned that last (_4_RCwas O2:O3:177
20 seconds?
O1 03 55 02 CC That last one, Roger, was 03 hours l? minutes
20 seconds.
O1 03 55 09 P Roger. I copy. Over.
O1 03 55 17 CC Understand as agreed?
O1 03 55 19 CC Roger ... from the ground.
O1 03 55 56 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon. The Areas 22-3 have mn_ginal
weather conditions. All the others, weather
conditions are good.
O1 03 56 11 P Roger. Understand Area 22-3 and 23-3 have _,_gtnal
weather.
O1 03 56 17 CC Roger.
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O1 03 57 07 CC Gemini-5, we have nothing else. Just standing by.
O1 03 57 12 P Roger, Gemini-5 ...
O1 03 57 46 CC Did you turn your ACME off?
O1 03 57 51 P We have completely. We're just drifting.
O1 03 57 55 CC Roger.
O1 03 58 37 CC Gemini, Flight advises that they have no great
concern over power at this point.
O1 03 58 44 P Roger.
O1 04 04 O1 P Under control here.
O1 04 04 05 CC We heard something about locking on with the radar
over the Cape. Have any success with it?
O1 04 04 l0 P Yes sir; worked very well.
O1 04 04 14 CC Man-oh-man.
O1 04 04 23 P We're real happy with the fmel cells; we think that
the situation is very stable. Coolant loops are
working okay in both sections. Appear to be in very
good shape.
O1 04 04 34 CC Roger.
O1 04 04 38 P To the point where we think we can do most anything
we want to at this moment.
O1 04 04 40 CC Sounds good.
HAWAII
O1 04 18 59 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM.
O1 04 19 05 P Go ahead, Hawaii, Gemini-5.
O1 04 19 07 CC Roger, I 'ye got a Flight Plan update for you when
you're ready to copy.
O1 04 19 12 P Roger when you want.
O1 04 19 18 P Roger, go ahead.
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O1 04 19 21 CC Roger, S-7 first day 20:04:43. Sequence 03, Command
Pilot only, followed immediately with a 04. That's
a Sequence 04.
O1 04 19 49 P Roger, that's S-?, 01:20:04:43, Command Pilot only,
Sequence 03, immediately followed by a 04.
O1 04 20 O1 CC Roger, also a S-8/D-13. First day 18:34:38, Sequence
03, pitch down 30 degrees, yaw right 37 degrees.
O1 04 20 29 P Okay, 01:18:34:38, Sequence 03 for a S-8/D-13, pitch
down 30, yaw right 37.
O1 04 20 41 CC Roger, we have a map update on the first day at
19:36:48. under remarks it's 128.1 degrees East on
Rev 19.
O1 04 21 06 CC Roger, you start your chart at the same time. It's
right ascension 2 hours plus 12 minutes.
O1 04 21 18 P Roger, right ascension 2 hours plus 12 minutes.
O1 04 21 21 CC Roger, be advised you have a UHF-6 over the States.
O1 04 21 27 P Roger, UHF-6 over the States.
O1 04 26 37 P Okay, the voice tape is on and the time is 18:26:40.
The photometer is installed. Let's see, ... 26:40
on Day 1. Photometer is installed in the window
and calibrate position, looking at the dark hole ...
window calibration.
O1 04 27 17 P Okay, now.
O1 04 27 25 P I am removing the photometer from the window. Of
course, I'll have the sun in proper location and
m_rk the start.
ol o4 27 49 c ...
O1 04 27 51 P Huh.
O1 04 28 05 P See that gage moving at all, Gordo?
O1 04 28 06 C Yes .... peg to peg.
O1 04 28 20 P Now how about it?
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O1 04 28 22 C No, that didn't move.
O1 04 28 29 P Hey, by golly, I'll do it one more time.
O1 04 28 34 P And the time at the end of that one was 18:28:45.
I'm commencing another one at 18:29:00--
O1 04 28 51 P MARK.
01 04 29 05 P Now how is it?
O1 04 29 15 C All right, it's okay so far.
O1 04 29 17 P Is it reading some number?
O1 04 29 18 C Yes.
O1 04 29 25 P ...
O1 04 29 37 P Mark the end at 18:29:45.
GUAYMAS
O1 04 29 49 CC Gemini-5, Guaymas CAP COM.
01 04 29 57 P Go ahead, Guaymas, Gemini-5.
O1 04 30 O1 CC How are you doing up there?
O1 04 30 02 P Doing fine.
01 04 30 08 CC Okay, we're looking pretty good here. I'll be
standing by for you.
01 04 30 11 P Okay, thank you.
01 04 30 13 C Okay, thank you.
O1 04 30 17 C What do we have to do this Stateside pass, now?
01 04 30 27 P Okay, we have to do this Vision Test at 34 here. So
get in position right now, because we aren't too far
from it.
O1 04 30 51 C Okay, I'm in Mode 1.
O1 04 30 56 P 34:38, okay, pitch down 30, yaw right 34, yaw
right 37.
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O1 04 31 05 C Okay.
Ol 04 3l 14 P z, 2, 3, 4.
O1 04 31 22 P Man, I don't think we're ever going to see it. Look
at the clouds.
O1 04 31 25 C Yes.
O1 04 31 27 C Well, let's see.
O1 04 31 34 P Holler at 34:38.
O1 04 31 37 C Okay, 32 now.
O1 04 31 46 P Gordo, was that Houston? We sure should see it.
O1 04 31 49 C Yes.
O1 04 32 15 ...
O1 04 32 25 P What time?
O1 04 32 27 C 33 - almost.
O1 04 32 37 C Going to yaw slightly right now.
O1 04 32 53 P Holler at 34.
O1 04 33 15 C 34 in 20 seconds.
O1 04 33 17 P Yes, I ...
O1 04 33 20 C Yes.
O1 04 33 22 P It's going to ....
O1 04 33 25 C Yes, I'm afraid it's going to be.
O1 04 33 29 P Recorder's on_ coming up on 34. And I don't believe
we're going to see the site. Sure ...
O1 04 34 Ol C 34:20. Might be lucky.
O1 04 34 29 C There's the light now right down there. There they
are.
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O1 04 34 39 C Nope, those are clouds, by golly. There's the tip
of the light down to lead in to it.
O1 04 35 03 C I'm afraid they were right there under that light,
because there's the town.
O1 04 35 l0 P ... pretty here ...
01 04 35 22 C See the 8drfield right there.
O1 04 35 23 P Okay, okay, get the nose further. Now, you're
rolling me out of the picture; I can't see it.
Roll right.
O1 04 35 37 P Get a little bum dope on steering. That's causing
a twist again.
01 04 35 42 C Yes.
O1 04 35 46 P ... have the airfield here.
O1 04 35 49 C Now you're coming around to it.
ol 04 35 51 P ...
O1 04 35 53 C Yes, but I think it was back in there under the
clouds ... the airfield. Wasn't it?
O1 04 35 58 P Yes.
O1 04 36 03 C Yes. See, it's back in under that silver cloud.
There.
TEXAS
O1 04 36 O7 P Houston, Gemini-5.
O1 04 36 10 CC Go ahead.
O1 04 36 12 P Yes, we seemed to have missed it. We can see Corpus
all right and our yaw angles weren't too good that
you gave us so that the airfield there at Laredo
passed under our nose, but we'd already got by them
by the time we picked up the airfield.
O1 04 36 28 CC Okay, you were supposed to be quite a ways north of
the thing there, Pete, and it wasn't the best pass.
It was the best pass we had today.
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O1 04 36 39 P Okay.
O1 04 36 42 CC Say, I would like some information from your Vision
Test. Can you tell me what your scores were? You
know, the Inside-the-Spacecraft vision test.
O1 04 36 52 P Oh, well, they're stored in the Vision Tester, we
took them yesterday and I'd have to get them out
for you. Want me to get them out?
01 04 37 00 CC Oh no, it's not necessary right now. I'll tell you
what, from now on we'd like to get back on the sleep
cycle that we've got in the Flight Plan and we really
want you to get to sleep now.
O1 04 37 17 C Yes, we both logged a little on the last night side.
O1 04 37 22 CC Ss,yagain.
O1 04 37 23 P We both got some on the last night side.
O1 Ok 37 26 CC Okay, very good.
O1 04 37 37 CC Let me ask you a question. Did you pick up any good
acquisition aids for that Laredo thing?
O1 04 37 45 P We have Houston in sight down there, clearly.
O1 04 37 46 P Loud and clear.
O1 04 37 49 CC Roger.
O1 04 37 53 C See it right here.
O1 04 37 58 C Morgan's Point, there, coming in down there.
O1 04 38 03 P Yes.
O1 04 38 32 CC Gemini-5, Houston here again. We'd like a s,,-,,ary
of your experiments which you've accomplished and
where you think we stand. We'd like to have you
prepare this and give it to us at some later time.
O1 04 38 46 P Here, I can give it to him right now.
O1 04 38 49 P I can give it to you right now.
O1 04 38 52 CC Okay, if you want to do that.
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O1 04 38 55 P I'll read them down in the order that you sent them
up. On the first D-4's, we deleted, both that and
Hawaii.
O1 04 39 05 CC Just a second, say that again.
O1 04 39 06 P Two S-6's at 01:07:48 and 01:09:22.
O1 04 39 ll CC Pete, stand by. Let me get the thing we read up to
you.
Ol 04 39 17 C Look at Florida there, would you!
O1 04 39 20 P Yes.
04 04 39 20 CC Okay, go ahead now.
O1 04 39 22 P And we missed the first Apollo Landmark, got the U}{F
Test, got the second Aoollo Landmark. We missed the
D-5 at 01:]2:10.
O] 04 39 33 CC Okay.
O1 04 39 35 P We missed the D-4 at O1:12:10.
O1 04 39 45 CC Okay, what was the time on it again?
O1 04 39 46 C There's Miami.
O1 04 39 49 P 01:12:10:00.
O1 04 39 55 P And we got the D-4, Sequence 411 and 412. We deleted
the D-4 at O1:12:10.
O1 04 40 O1 CC Okay.
O1 04 40 03 P We deleted the D-6 Sequence 134.
O1 04 40 06 CC Roger.
O1 04 40 16 P We did not do the D-4/D-7, 420, but we did get the
41OA and the 405. We got the D-1 Sequence O1 and
the D-4 Sequence 422.
01 04 40 38 CC Okay.
01 04 40 43 P Got the radar Sequence 8.
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O1 04 40 46 P We got the S-6 Sequence 8; we're standing by for the
S-7. Copy?
O1 04 40 59 CC Roger, you got the S-6 Sequence 8. I missed the
first.
O1 04 41 04 P Yes, you gave us a large storm at 01:17:12:00 to
photograph and we got it.
O1 04 41 ll CC Okay, that was a S-7 there, right?
O1 04 41 16 P I'm sorry. I guess I copied it wrong. S-7. No, S-6.
01 04 41 25 CC Another thing here, Gemini-5.
O1 04 41 27 P No, that was a S-6 ... the S-7 is a cloud top; we
haven't done those yet.
O1 04 41 32 CC Yes, I mis-spoke mvself. We have it listed here as
a D-6, and I meant to say D-6. Can you go through
the first part of your thing again, S-87
O1 04 41 41 P Yes, we deleted the first D-4/D-7 at Hawaii. We got
the two S-6 Sequence 8's at 01:07:48:26 and
01:O9:22:_9. We did not get the Apollo 208 the first
time. We got the UHF check.
01 04 41 47 CC Okay.
01 04 41 49 P We got the two S-6 Sequence 8's at 01:07:48:26 and
01:09:22:49.
01 04 41 56 CC Okay.
O1 04 41 57 P We did not get the Apollo 208 the first time.
O1 04 42 O1 CC Okay, I got that part of it, Pete. How about the
S-8/D-13 at 1:06:207
01 04 42 08 P Say again.
01 04 42 15 P Say again, Houston. Say again, Houston.
O1 04 42 20 C I think you lost them.
O1 04 42 20 CC Roger, how about S-8/D-13 at 1:O6:207
O1 04 42 36 P Oh, the Vision Test.
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O1 04 42 37 CC Yes.
01 04 42 38 P That was in the Flight Plan?
Ol 04 42 40 CC Yes. Actually, we added it to the Flight Plan right
there, Pete; it wasn't in the printed Flight Plan.
I guess those are probably the Vision Tests that you
did onboard, aren't they?
O1 04 43 O1 P That's affirmative. We've just done one of those.
And I also did the photometer window scan for the
first day. I just did that before the Laredo pass
just now.
O1 04 43 11 CC Okay, you did the photometer window scan, Roger.
O1 04 43 14 P Yes, the first day window scan.
O1 04 43 15 CC Okay.
O1 04 43 17 P Now for the photographs, we've taken about 85 S-5
_ud S-6 pJctures.
O1 Oh 43 30 CC You say you have taken about 85 S-5 and S-6. Is
that right?
O1 04 43 36 P That's affirm.
O1 04 43 40 P Houston, _mini-5, do you read?
O1 04 43 44 CC Roger, I'm reading you again. We had LOS there.
01 04 43 _8 P Okay, let _ make a suggestion; will you please be
careful and send these things up to us in sequential
order. We got a little fouled up. That's why we
missed one or two of them.
01 04 44 56 CC Roger, I think what happened is that those last ones
there came up as sort of replacements for earlier
one S ·
O1 04 45 05 P Okay.
O1 04 45 06 CC But I'll tell them to get them squared away in
sequential order, Pete.
O1 04 45 ll P Very good; we're sliding right down the coast of
South America. Looks pretty nice out there.
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O1 04 45 17 CC Any clouds down there?
O1 04 45 20 P Yes, quite a few big thunderstorms.
O1 04 45 26 CC Understand we got a great big thunderstorm in
Antigua right now.
O1 04 45 34 P I think we're already by that ...
O1 04 h5 38 CC Yes.
O1 04 45 49 P We got a pictu__e of tt_ though. I did take a
picture of that big thunderstorm over Antigua.
O1 04 45 53 CC Okay.
O1 04 45 56 P What number is it?
O1 04 45 58 C Number 30-- ...
O1 04 45 58 CC Say, did you pick up any good landmarks near Laredo
that might help you acquire it in the next couple
of days?
O1 04 46 09 P There's a big lake out there. We got to get the
lake shore sighted with the Laredo Air Field.
O1 04 46 16 CC Okay. One thing that you might sort of keep in mind
the next time you go by there and look at it; there's
some roads leading out to those things that you're
supposed to look at there and there's some concern
that you might mistake the road for the panels, so
if you see that the road is misleading, give us a
call and we'll see if we can't get the thing fixed
up so that it doesn't look like the panels.
O1 04 46 43 P Okay. Looks like they had about as good a weather
as we could expect there.
Ol 04 46 47 CC Okay.
O1 04 46 51 C Which wasn't vet good.
O1 04 46 56 P You're on Picture 30-what?
01 o4 46 58 c 31.
O1 04 46 59 P Well, we couldn't have run into 27, 28--
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O1 04 47 O1 CC Gemini-5, we'd like to have you delete the aero-med
pass over Carnarvon; we'll pick it up over Hawaii.
O1 04 47 03 C I took t_)se going across Florida and--
O1 04 47 08 P Okay, understand. Delete the aero-med pess over
Carnarvon and pick it up at Hawaii.
O1 04 47 ll CC Roger.
O1 04 47 15 P Okay, that's with a--
O1 04 47 17 C That was S-5 and S-6.
O1 04 47 18 P Six. No.
O1 04 47 21 CC And your primary 02 pressure looks very good; we'll
just leave it right in Auto Heater there.
O1 04 47 26 P Okay.
O1 04 47 29 P Time was ...
O1 04 47 34 C All right, I just snapped off six series from
Florida.
O1 04 47 36 P Wait a minute. Let me get this time, and I'll come
back to you.
O1 04 47 41 C Okay.
O1 04 47 44 P 18:44:00. Okay, U. S. pass.
O1 04 47 51 C Primarily, from Florida on down through the Carib-
bean to Antiqua.
O1 04 48 34 P ... okay.
O1 04 48 36 C Okay.
O1 04 48 41 P ...
O1 04 48 46 C Well, I'll tell you that little nap I had on that
last night side really helped.
01004 48 51 P Yes, do you want to get the crab-top specification
book out? I guess that you can read up on that.
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01 04 148 56 P ... looks like ...
O1 04 49 O0 P You've got that at 01:20:04:43. I'm suFpomed to go
to sleep right now ...
O1 04 49 Z2 P I'm going to try right now. Okay. One revolution
·.. Son of a gun_ get in there.
O1 04 50 10 P Okay, that's stowed. Unless something remarkable
comes along like a--
O1 04 50 27 C About the next thing ... come along is they'll be
wanting to purge the fuel cells.
O1 04 50 32 P Yes.
01 04 50 36 C I suppose that would wake you up even if I tried
purging them.
O1 04 50 39 P I don't think you can reach them from there.
O1 04 50 41 C I kind of doubt it.
O1 04 50 _4 P Okay, 16mm camera set .... you get a reed pass
coming up. You got the bulb; here's the exerciser.
O1 04 50 53 C Oh, Pete's keen.
O1 04 50 58 C I do appreciate it.
O1 04 51 07 P Boy, are you going to look crusty in 8 days' He,
he, he.
01 04 51 12 C You don't, ha, ha, you don't, ha, ha, look mo red hot
keen yourself'
01 04 51 17 P Oh, shut up'.
O1 04 51 27 C Ha, ha, ho, you Just put--
O1 04 51 38 C Experiment S-7, Cloud Top Spectrometer.
CARNARVON
O1 05 27 30 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon CAP C0_4.
O1 05 27 40 P Go ahead, Carnarvon, Gemini-5.
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O1 05 27 43 CC Roger, we'd like a purge on the fuel cell Section
1, the 02 and the H 2. Exercising the same pre-
cautions on the 02 .
O1 05 27 54 P All right, you want a purge on Section 1, 02 and H2.
Right ?
O1 05 28 03 P Roger, stand by one.
O1 05 28 05 CC Roger.
O1 05 28 28 P Crossover's on.
O1 05 28 30 CC Roger.
O1 05 28 31 P Purging H 2 starting.
O1 05 28 35 CC Roger.
O1 05 28 48 P Roger, we had a fuel cell Delta P light Section 1.
O1 05 28 51 CC Roger, we copied.
O1 05 29 14 P Are you ready for the oxygen purge?
O1 05 29 16 CC Roger, go e.head.
O1 05 29 18 C Roger, oxygen purge starting now_
O1 05 29 26 CC We got a Delta P light.
O1 05 29 31 CC Stop the purge.
O1 05 29 33 C Roger, we've stopped.
O1 05 30 O1 C Carnarvon, this is Gemini-5.
O1 05 30 03 CC Go ahead.
O1 05 30 04 C I didn't have the Crossover on; I woke up out of a
sound sleep to do the cell. Let's try it again. I
didn't have the Crossover open.
O1 05 30 13 CC That explains it.
O1 05 30 16 C Stand by.
O1 05 30 19 CC MARK.
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O1 05 30 20 C Starting oxygen purge.
O1 05 30 22 CC Roger.
O1 05 30 28 C The pressure is holding good and no Delta P light.
O1 05 30 31 CC Roger, we confirm.
O1 05 32 ll CC Roger, we copy 02 purge off.
O1 05 32 15 P No, it's not off. Just 3 seconds, 2, l, MARK.
That 's 2 minutes.
O1 05 32 20 P Well, what I'm going to do is give you the shot of
hydrogen with the Crossover open and then another
little squirt of oxygen to set the regulators
correctly, because I didn't do it to hydrogen with
the Crossover open either.
O1 05 32 36 CC Roger.
O1 05 32 38 C Okay, starting the hydrogen now.
O1 05 32 41 CC Roger.
O1 05 32 58 C I got l0 seconds of oxygen now to set the regulator.
Starting the oxygen purge now.
O1 05 33 14 CC Gemini-5, Roger. After our LOS will you place your
T/M switch to STANDBY 1.
O1 05 33 26 C ... purge is finished and Crossover is OFF.
O1 05 33 31 CC Roger, would you place your Tape Playback Switch
to recycle to the RESET position.
HAWAII
O1 05 49 28 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this ia Houston.
O1 05 50 47 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston here. Over.
O1 05 51 14 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston here. Over.
O1 05 53 23 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston here.
O1 05 53 29 C Go ahead, this is Gemini-5.
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O1 05 53 33 CC Roger, Gemini-5, Houston here. We were trying to
get you earlier. I Just want to check out the Wheel-
ing voice loop. Now we've taken care of the situa-
tion.
O1 05 53 42 C Okay.
O1 05 53 44 CC Roger. How do you read us through the Wheeling?
01 05 53 48 CC Gemini-5, this is Hawaii.
01 05 53 50 C Roger, Hawaii, Gemini-5.
01 05 53 52 CC Roger. We have your temperature. Standing by for
your blood pressure.
O1 05 53 55 C Okay, serving blood pressure now.
O1 05 54 l0 CC Gemini-5, this is Hawaii Surgeon. Your cuff is
full-scale.
O1 05 54 46 CC We have a good blood pressure. Give me a mawk when
you begin your exercise.
O1 05 54 51 C Roger, starting exercise now.
01 05 55 29 C Ending exercise now, sending blood pressure now.
O1 05 55 33 CC Roger.
O1 05 55 40 CC Cuff is full-scale.
O1 05 56 13 CC Real fine blood pressure that time. Standing by for
your water and sleep report.
O1 05 56 20 C Okay. One moment. Roger on the water. Command
Pilot has drunk I ounce over 7 pounds and the Pilot
has drunk not quite 7, I ounce over 6 pounds.
O1 05 57 05 CC Understand, 1 ounce plus 7 for Co, and Pilot, 1 ounce
plus 6 pounds for Pilot. How about sleep report?
O1 05 57 12 C Roger, the Pilot has been asleep here on and off.
He's gotten a couple of real naps here, I think. I
hsd about 45 minutes of sleep on the ... previous
night time. The Pilot's M-1 cuffs appear to have
quit working. We can hear the little bottle still
actuating but apparently the cuffs are no longer
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actuating.
O1 05 57 44 CC Roger, understand Pilot's M-1 cuffs are actuating
but not insulating.
O1 05 57 49 C That's affirmative.
01 05 57 52 CC Thank you, Gemini-5, Hawaii Surgeon out.
O1 05 57 55 C Roger.
O1 05 O0 46 C That will be Ol:20:O1. Experiment will be starting
in 3 minutes.
O1 06 O1 48 C Large mass of cumulo mixed with cirrus clouds above.
Quite heavy swirl in them, and I am taking the first
photograph at O1:20:02:30.
01 06 02 19 C LOS made at 18.
O1 06 02 31 C That was made 14.
O1 06 02 58 C Here comes some slightly heavier cumulus clouds,
thicker.
O1 06 03 07 C 20:03:30, first picture at 18o
O1 06 03 38 C Second picture at 14.
O1 06 03 46 C Now.
O1 06 04 02 C ... was about 30 to 40 degrees and zero yaw.
O1 06 04 08 P The time ia 02:03:55 on the first day, night pass,
and I believe we're over Africa, blunt end forward.
I observe the large red meteor entering on a wester-
ly heading below us.
GUAYMAS
O1 06 04 08 CC Gemini-5, Guaymas CAP COM.
O1 06 04 14 C Guaymas, Gemini-5.
O1 05 04 16 CC Okay. How are you going?
O1 06 04 18 C ... very well.
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01 06 04 21 CC Okay. You're looking real good here on the grmmd.
Ol 06 04 25 C Okay. Just finished S-7 Cloud Top Spectrometer
Exper i ment.
c,i 06 Ok 33 CC! No, er, finished S-7. Any reports i
51 OF{ Ok 39 C ... I think I got what they wanted with the C]oud
Top Spectrometer.
$1 06 Oh hh CC _oger.
Ol O6 05 06 CC Okay, you're looking good here. if you need any-
thing, I'll be standing by.
O] 06 05 10 C Okay, mighty fine. Thank you.
O] 06 08 25 C I_oks like mighty good fishing weather down there.
Ol 0_ 08 27 CC Say again.
Ol 06 08 28 C Looks like mighty good fishing weather down there.
Ol 06 08 31 CC Really beautiful; hsven't had much of a chance to do
any fishing though.
O] 06 08 36 C Just passed right overhead; looks real good.
O1 06 08 41 CC We've had some beautiful weather since we've been
here. You ought to come down and give it a trT.
O] 06 O9 05 C Yes, I'd like that.
O] 06 10 19 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston here.
O1 06 10 23 C Houston, Gemini-5.
O1 05 10 26 CC Have you completed that S-7 experiment?
01 06 10 28 C Affirmative.
O1 06 10 2e CC Okay. i've got a couple questions here on wh_t
you've accomplished earlier, i'd like to know if
you did the Cabin Lighting Survey that we think you
had scheduled for O1:O6:40:00. I also have a
question on two D-6 experiments. One was supposed
to have been done at O1:15:33:OO. The other was
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scheduled for 01:16:56:24. We'd Just like to know
whether you did these or not.
O1 06 ll ll C We haven't done the Cabin Lighting Survey. Just a
minute, let me get the log book on D-6.
O1 06 ll 16 CC Okay. I'm not even sure that we got that message
to you, to do the lighting survey.'
O1 06 11 35 C The D-6 we tried; the target was obscured by the
clouds.
O1 06 ll 38 CC Okay. What time was that, Gordo?
O1 06 ll 41 C 33:00 Sequence 053.
O1 06 ll 45 CC Okay, how about the one at 01:16:56:247
O1 06 ll 58 C ... recheck here.
O1 06 12 OO CC Okay.
O1 06 12 25 C ... that was the one; you delayed it.
O1 06 12 28 CC Okay, so we didn't do that one either. Okay, we're
just trying to get squared away exactly what you had
done.
COASTAL SENTRY QUEBEC
01 07 ll 44 CC Gemini-5, CSQ CAP COM.
01 07 11 48 C Go ahead, CSQ CAP COM, Gemini-5.
O1 07 11 51 CC Roger. We have you GO on the ground and we'd like
to get a ground readout of your cryogenic quantities.
Would you go to your switch position, please?
01 07 ll 58 C Okay, sure will. We'll go ... going through them
now.
O1 07 12 59 CC Gemini-5, CSQ has a Flight Plan update. Are you
ready to copy?
O1 07 13 03 C Roger. Go ahead.
O1 07 13 04 CC Roger. MSC-1 time 1 day, 21:52:00. Sequence No. 02.
End time i day, 22:_J4:00. Cabin lighting I day,
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23:32:00. The last two items only if it does not
interrupt the Pilot's sleep. Do you copy?
O1 07 14 06 C Roger, I ...
01 07 14 12 CC CSQ has nothing further; we're standing by.
O1 07 14 16 C Okay, fine. Thank you.
HAWAII
01 07 29 06 CC Gemini-5_ Hawaii CAP COM.
01 07 29 11 C All right, Hawaii. Gemini-5.
01 07 29 13 CC Roger. We've got your data from the ground. We're
copying your tape dump.
O1 07 29 18 C Roger.
O1 07 30 05 CC Gemini-5_ Hawaii CAP COM. We're standing by.
O1 07 30 10 C Roger. Everything's GO up here.
O1 07 30 13 CC Roger.
GUAYMAS
01 07 38 53 CC Gemini-5, Guaymas CAP COM.
O1 07 38 59 C Roger, Guaymas, this is Gemini-5.
O1 07 39 O1 CC Okay, how are you doing up there?
O1 07 39 03 C Roger, mighty fine.
O1 07 39 04 CC Okay, you're looking real good here on the ground.
We'd like you to turn the ECS 02 Heater Switch to
the OFF position.
O1 07 39 ll C Roger, ECS 02 Heater to OFF.
O1 07 39 13 CC Roger.
O1 07 39 16 C It's OFF.
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O1 07 39 18 CC All right.
O1 07 39 25 CC Are you all squared away; do you need anything at
all?
O1 07 39 29 C No, I don't believe so. I believe I'm in pretty good
shape.
Ol 07 39 33 cc Oki.
O1 07 39 31% C Thank you.
COASTAL SENTRY QUEBEC
O1 08 44 26 CC Gemini-S, CSQ CAP COM.
O1 08 44 41 P Good morning, CSQ CAP COM. Gemini-5 here.
O1 08 44 44 CC Roger, Gemini-5, eSQ. You're scheduled for a Fuel
Cell Section 2 Purge over this site. That's 13
seconds on Hydrogen, 2 minutes Oxygen.
O1 08 44 55 P Roger.
O1 08 44 58 P ... Gemini-5 is GO. The Command Pilot ham commenced
his 6-hour sleep period.
O1 08 45 05 CC Say again the last.
O1 08 _5 07 P Roger, the Command Pilot has commenced his sleep
period.
O1 08 45 11 CC Roger, copy.
O1 08 45 19 P Gemini-5 on hydrogen purge.
O1 08 45 21 P MARK.
O1 08 45 36 P Hydrogen purge complete. Gemini-5 ... 02 purge.
01 o8 45 45 C MARK.
O1 08 47 50 C CSQ, Gemini-5. Fuel Cell 02 purge complete and no
trouble.
O1 08 47 56 CC Roger, copy. We would like the condition of your
)4-1Experiment equipment.
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Ol 08 48 OB Y Okay. I got it running again ... the problem. With
the extension to the suit, the--the spool on the Bio-
Med plug had come loose and we repaii_ed it and it's
operating again.
O1 08 48 17 CC Roger, copy. Also like the amount of D-4/D-7 tape
used.
O1 08 48 23 P Roger, wait one.
O1 08 48 41 P We used 31 minutes and 12 seconds.
ol 08 48 45 cc Copy.
O1 08 48 47 CC ... like to know your intentions on the sleep cycle.
They'd like you to use the nominal and ... D-13 and
M-9 Experiments.
O1 08 49 02 P Be advised that the Pilot slept the short rest period
fully and that the Cormand Pilot has commenced his 6
hours sleep period on schedule.
O1 08 49 15 CC Roger, copy.
O1 08 49 48 CC Gemini-5, CSQ has nothing further. We're about one
minute to LOS and we're standing by.
O1 08 49 55 P Gemini-5 reads you.
O1 08 50 50 CC Gemini-5, CSQ.
01 08 50 5B P Go ahead.
O1 08 50 54 CC Roger. You have a critical tape dump over Hawaii
and advise your lighting experiment should be per-
formed heads up.
O1 08 51 O1 P Roger.
HAWAII
O1 09 03 30 CC Gemini-5, this is Hawaii.
O1 09 03 35 P Hello, Hawaii, Gemini-5. Go ahead.
O1 09 03 37 CC Roger. I have a tracking pass update when you're
ready to copy.
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O1 09 03 43 P Roger, wait one.
O1 09 OB 59 CC Roger.
O1 09 04 08 CC Gemini-5, this is Hawaii. Map update 2:00:05, 59
degrees East, copy?
O1 09 04 30 P Roger. Understand map update 02:00:05, 59 degrees
East.
O1 09 04 38 CC Roger. Star update, 2:00:05, 2 hours 4 minutes 40
seconds. Do you copy?
O1 09 04 56 P Star 02:00:05, 2 hours 4 minutes 40 seconds.
O1 09 05 03 CC Roger.
O1 09 05 06 P Did you get the tape dump okay?
O1 09 05 09 CC That's affirmative.
O1 09 06 BO CC Gemini-5, this is Hawaii. We're standing by.
O1 09 06 34 P Roger, Gemini-5 is Green up here.
O1 09 06 B7 CC Roger.
O1 09 06 45 P One thing, Hawaii, it looks like our hydrogen pres-
sure is building up. It's ... the point of fanning
or getting close to it. Can you check on that?
O1 09 06 56 CC Roger, Gemini-5.
O1 09 07 32 CC Gemini-5, can you get _e a readout? We hold 275
pounds.
O1 09 07 40 P Okay. I read up here that my quantity is 95% and
the pressure is 630.
O1 09 07 55 CC Roger, 630, 85%.
O1 09 08 12 P The percentage was 95%.
O1 09 08 20 P Did you copy, Hawaii?
O1 09 08 23 CC Gemini-5, this ia Hawaii, say again.
O1 09 08 25 P I said the quantity was 95%.
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O1 09 08 29 CC Roger. Understand.
O1 09 08 49 CC Gemini-5, can you get me a Cabin Light Survey?
O1 09 08 53 CC Disregard, Gemini-5.
01 09 08 56 P Okay, I'm in the process of doing it now.
01 09 08 58 CC Roger.
O1 09 09 12 CC Gemini-5, that pressure buildup looks like about
nominal.
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01 09 24 34 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM. We have nothing for you this
pass. We'll be standing by if you need us.
O1 09 24 41 P Roger, RKV. Gemini-5 here. Be advised that we're
going tc skip the Thruster Illumin&tion Check. The
Pilot is eating, the Command Pilot is sleeping.
O1 09 24 49 CC Roger. Understand.
COASTAL SENTRY QUEBEC
O1 10 20 36 CC CSQ on the ground, we have nothing for you this pass.
Standing by.
01 10 20 59 P CSQ, Gemini-5. Roger.
O1 l0 21 09 P CSQ, Gemini-5. Our status is Green.
01 l0 21 13 CC CSQ, copy.
O1 l0 36 08 P Going to Horizon Scan Mode at this time, and the time
is 00:37:30, second day. The Horizon Scan Mode is
chattering and we're having daytime with a high sun.
We have some pretty large buildups on our right, and
I suspect the horizon scanner ... The time is 02
days O1 hours l0 minutes l0 seconds. Observing some
very large thunderstorms and lightning flashes and--
HAWAII
O1 l0 39 O1 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM.
O1 l0 39 06 P Go ahead, Hawaii. Gemini-5 here.
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O1 10 39 08 CC Roger, Gemini-5. All systems are Green. We'd like
you to cycle your Quantity Read Switch and give us
readouts.
O1 10 39 15 P Okay. We're Green up here.
O1 10 39 19 CC Roger.
O1 10 39 23 P Okay. ECS 02 is 92_ and that's reading 770.
O1 10 39 37 CC Roger.
O1 10 39 40 P Fuel Cell 02 is 94_ and that's hanging right in
there at 60.
O1 10 39 47 CC Roger.
O1 10 39 51 P And hydrogen is 96, and it reads 650.
O1 10 39 59 CC Roger, understand. Gordo still sleeping?
O1 10 40 05 P He Just woke up.
O1 10 40 08 CC Pass along our congratulations. He just passed his
old record.
O1 10 40 15 P Great minds work in the same circle. I have a note
here in the Flight Plan to remind him congratulations.
O1 10 40 23 CC Not supposed to be talking, Pete. We'll see you
tomorrow.
O1 10 40 33 P Roger, see you tomorrow.
O1 10 40 42 CC You'll have a UI{FType 6 over the REV.
O1 10 41 17 CC We'd like to remind you that you'll get your block
updates over the RKV; also, in addition to that, UHF
Type 6.
O1 10 41 24 P Roger. Understand UHF-6 and block updates over RKV.
Standing by.
O1 10 41 30 CC Roger.
O1 l0 43 09 C Hawaii, Gemini-5.
O1 10 43 12 CC Go ahead.
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O1 10 43 14 P GMT time hack, please.
O1 10 43 26 CC Roger, I'll give you a time hack at 43:20. Stand by.
I'll give you one at 43:30. Or do you want it at an
even minute?
O1 l0 43 28 P Give me on the even minute.
O1 l0 43 29 CC Roger, I'll give it to you on 44:00.
O1 l0 43 52 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii. Do you read?
O1 lO 43 54 P Go ahead.
O1 l0 43 57 CC Stand by. 3, 2, 1.
ol lo 44 oo cc MARK.
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O1 10 58 20 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is RKV CAP COM. Over.
O1 10 58 24 P RKV CAP COM, Gemini-5. You are coming in week.
O1 10 58 29 CC Roger, Gemini-5.
O1 lO 58 36 CC Gemini, Gemini-5, this is RKV CAP COM. We have your
systems GO on the ground. We have some PLA updates
for you. Acknowledge when ready to copy.
O1 l0 58 49 P RKV, updates ...
O1 l0 58 53 CC Gemini-5, this is RKV for a short count, l, 2, 3,
4, 5, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. How do you read?
O1 l0 59 l0 P ... GO up here.
O1 l0 59 12 CC Roger. Are you ready to copy?
O1 l0 59 14 P Ready to copy.
O1 l0 59 17 CC Area 25 Delta, 04:09:27, 18 plus 56, 23 plus 17.
Roll left 51, roll right 69. Area 26 Delta,
04:44:32, 16 plus 53, 21 plus lB. Roll left 51,
roll right 69. Area 27 Delta, 07:25:03, 13 plus
38, 18 plus 07. Roll left 51, roll right 69. Area
28-2, 08:58:17, ll plus 42, 16 plus 23. Roll left
51, roll right 69. Area 29-2, 10:33:39, 9 plus 57,
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15 plus 27. Roll left 51, roll right 69.
O1 11 O1 41 P Okay. Give me Area 25 Delta again.
O1 11 O1 44 CC Roger, Area 25 Delta, 0_:09:27, 18 plus 56, 23 plus
17. Roll left 51, roll right 69.
O1 11 02 08 P Okay. This is C_mini-5 here; we got them all.
O1 11 02 10 CC Roger, the weather in 26 Delta and 27 Delta is
marginal. Ail other areas are good.
O1 11 02 21 P Roger. 26, 27 Delta marginal. Over.
O1 11 02 23 CC That's affirmative.
O1 11 02 36 CC Gemini-5, this is RKV CAP COM. Is the CommRnd Pilot
sleeping at this time?
O1 11 02 40 P He woke up a few minutes ago and he's gone back to
sleep again.
O1 11 02 44 CC Roger. When he wakes up, we'd like to pass on our
congratulations to Gordo for surpassing his previous
flight record.
O1 11 02 52 P Sure will. Have a note of it from Flight Command.
O1 11 02 55 CC Roger.
O1 11 03 45 P RKV, Gemini-5.
O1 11 03 47 CC Roger, go ahead Gemini-5. This is RKV.
O1 ll 03 49 P How's the weather down there?
O1 ll 03 51 CC Well, we're rocking and rolling.
O1 ll 03 53 P What is your position off Lima?
O1 ll 03 56 CC Our position off Lima. We're at 21 South 85.
O1 ll 04 04 P Roger.
O1 ll 04 08 CC We're about 700 miles off the coast at the present
time. We 'ye got someone on deck trying to find you.
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O] 11 04 15 P Okay. We hit sunset awhile back. There is no sun
shJning on the spacecraft right now_ so I doubt if
you can see it. They did say they saw us one pass
over Carnarvon.
O1 11 04 27 CC Roger_ we saw you last night.
O1 tl 04 29 P Oh, you did?
O1 11 04 30 CC Affirmative.
O1 11 12 29 P The time is now 13 minutes 20 seconds on the same
night. _lotographing with the 16mm camera the
lightning flashes. I also noticed some ... meteor-
ites may show on the film.
O1 11 37 24 P Getting the sunrise on the Cape on Day 2, 01:37:02.
Sunrise
COASTAL SENTRY QUEBEC
O1 11 55 59 P Gemini-5, CSQ CAP COM.
O1 11 56 22 P CSQ, CSQ, Gemini-5 here. Go ahead.
Ol 11 56 25 CC Roger, Gemini-5. Would like to advise you that Pilot
has an aero-med pass at the RKV, and acquisition
time R_V 02:33:28. Do you copy?
O1 11 56 48 P Say again the time please.
O1 11 56 50 CC 02:33:28.
O1 11 56 58 P Okay, 02:33:28, medical data pass on the Pilot.
O1 11 57 04 CC Roger, we have you GO on the ground and we would
like the Fuel Cell Purge Section 1, times nominal.
O1 11 57 13 P Roger, you want us to purge over you.
O1 11 57 17 CC Say again.
O1 11 57 19 P You want us to purge over you?
O1 11 57 20 CC That's affirmative.
O1 11 57 22 P Section 1. Is that correct?
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01 11 57 24 CC Section 1, that's affirmative.
O1 11 57 40 P Okay. Stand by for hydrogen purge on n_ mark.
Ol il 57 43 P MARK.
Ol ll 57 59 P Hydrogen purge complete. Going to oxygen purge on
my mark.
O1 ll 58 13 P Purging oxygen. MARK.
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O1 12 33 55 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM. We have a good
oral temperature.
01 12 34 06 P Roger, RKV. Stand by for blood pressure.
O1 12 34 08 CC Roger. I'd like to ask you how the fuel cell purge
is or how it went over CSQ.
O1 12 32 13 P Went Just fine.
!
O1 12 34 15 CC Roger. Understand. Standing by for your blood
pressure.
O1 12 34 31 CC Gemini-5, this is RKV Surgeon. Your cuff is full-
scale. Give me a -_rk when you begin your exercise.
Oi 12 34 48 CC Gemini-5, RKV Surgeon, do you read?
O1 12 34 52 P Reading loud and clear at this spot.
O1 12 35 08 P Stand by for the exercise on mY mark.
O1 12 35 12 P MARK.
O1 12 35 45 P Stand by for ....
O1 12 36 OO CC Gemini-5, your blood pressure cuff is now full-scale.
O1 12 36 31 CC Flight, Gemini-5. We have a good blood pressure and
are standing by for your food, water, and sleep
report.
O1 12 36 38 P Roger ....
O1 12 36 55 P ... Pilot's total water intake ... 3 ...
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01 12 37 Ol CC S_y that again, Gemini-5.
O1 12 37 03 P Roger. The Command Pilot's total water intake 10
pounds 3 ounces.
O1 12 37 09 CC I read 10 pounds 3 ounces.
O1 12 37 12 P Roger. The Pilot's water intake 9 pounds 7 o_mces.
O1 12 37 17 CC Roger, I read 9 pounds 7 ounces.
O1 12 37 28 P Pilot just ate Day 2, Meal A, 3 ... chicken sand-
wiches. He ate up the brownies.
O1 12 37 39 CC Say again on the brownies.
O1 ]2 37 4] P Probably half of them.
O1 12 37 47 CC Gemini-5, on the water, can you tell us something
about the taste of the water you're drinking, please?
01 12 37 53 P Tastes very good.
O1 12 37 55 CC Thank you.
O1 12 38 04 CC Can you give us sleep report, please?
O1 12 38 07 P Roger. _l_e Command Pilot has been sleeping most of
the sleep period. He's woken up for l0 or 15 minutes
twice; otherwise everything is going fine. The pilot
got more than the 2-hour nap period allotted ...
O1 12 38 27 CC More than a 2-hour nap period, is that correct?
Ol 12 38 31 P That's affirmative.
O1 12 38 32 CC Roger.
O1 12 38 34 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM. We'd like for you to keep
the error scores for both you and the Command Pilot
on the S-8 Experiment while you have the tester out.
You understand?
O1 12 38 49 P Yes, we'll record the scores on the S-8 and we'll
send them at the end of the day.
O1 12 38 54 CC Roger. We'd like to have a report over this station
on the next pass.
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O1 12 38 59 P Okay.
01 12 39 OO CC Roger. We'd also like to get a wet bulb and dry bulb
reading from you at this time.
O1 12 39 06 P We don't have that. Will have to give it to you next
time.
O1 12 39 09 CC Roger.
O1 12 39 13 P ... my temperature got down to 46, so we actually
heated it back up again ... cold.
O1 12 39 27 CC Say again, Gemini-5.
O1 12 39 29 P I say with two coolant loops running, our suit
temperature got down to 46 in the full cold position,
so we warmed it up a little bit.
O1 12 39 36 CC Roger. Understand. Do you have a recording on the
last wet and dry bulb reading?
O1 12 39 42 P We haven't taken any.
O1 12 39 44 CC Roger. We'll stand by for the next time.
O1 12 39 46 P Okay.
O1 12 49 O0 P The time is Day 2, 02:50:45. I Just passed Monte-
video, South America, and I heard a pretty good gig
on the canopy over my head like we might have gotten
struck by a micrometeorite. Out.
COASTAL SENTRY QUEBEC
01 13 30 22 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, CSQ.
01 13 30 27 P Come in, CSQ, Gemini-5 here.
O1 13 30 29 CC Roger, we have you GO on the ground and I have an
update for you. Ready to copy?
O1 13 30 34 P Roger. We're C_ up here. What kind of an update
ia it?
O1 13 30 38 CC I have a map update and a star update.
O1 13 30 41 P Okay. Wait one.
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O1 13 31 02 P Go ahead. Ready to copy.
O1 13 31 04 CC Roger. Map update, time 02 days, 03:33:15. Longi-
tude 9 degrees West, Rev 25, Star update, time 02
days, 04:33:15. Remsrks, 02:O1:33.
O1 13 31 52 P Roger, CSQ, we copy.
O1 13 31 58 CC CSQ has nothing further, standing by.
O1 13 32 O1 P Roger. We're on the Flight Plan; we're in the
process of trying to see if we can do the Vision
Test at this time.
CANTON
O1 13 45 43 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM, over.
O1 13 45 48 P Hello, Houston, Gemini-5. Go ahead.
01 13 45 51 CC Roger, Pete. I've got some updates on primary land-
ing areas. Are you ready to copy?
01 13 45 58 P No, wait one.
O1 13 46 13 P Ready to copy.
01 13 46 15 CC Roger. Area 27, Charlie 1, second day, 05:15:22,
25 plus 18, 31 plus ll. Roll left 51 degrees, roll
right 69 degrees. Weather is good.
O1 13 46 51 CC Area 26, C-2, second day, 06:53:01, 23 plus 48, 29
plus 58. Roll left 51 degrees, roll right 69
degrees. Weather good. These areas replace 26
Delta and 127 Delta.
O1 13 47 38 P Roger, copied and understand replaced 26 and 27
Delta.
O1 13 47 44 CC Roger. These are both Area 26; however, they are
about one revolution apart. We changed revolutions
right between the two areas.
Ol 13 47 53 P Okay.
O1 13 47 54 CC Could I get a rundown from you on the spacecraft
systems as you see them now?
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O1 13 48 Ol P All systems are Green. We Just took the cabin
temperature reading of 72 with a 58 wet bulb for a
56_ cabin. It's dry as a bone in here.
O1 13 _8 13 CC Understand. 72 degrees, 58 degrees wet bulb.
O1 13 48 19 P Affirmative.
O1 13 _8 27 P I also show that our oxygen pressure is building up.
I'm reading about 80 now.
O1 13 48 34 CC Understand you are reading 80 on the oxygen pressure,
That's Fuel Cell, right?
O1 13 48 39 P That's affirmative.
O1 13 48 42 CC Roger. I have an ECOM system status for you.
Ol 13 48 49 P Go ahead.
O1 13 48 51 CC Roger. Your ECS 02 pressure has been holding steady
at 930 psi. Fuel Cell H2 pressure is continuing to
rise and we expect to start venting at a GET of 46
hours. That's about 9 hours from now. The Cape
advises us that this valve relieves at 345 plus or
minus 4 psi.
01 13 49 31 P Roger.
O1 13 49 33 CC Your coolant loop temperatures have leveled out good.
Ail of your instrumentation voltages are steady and
nominal. Fuel Cell 02 pressure is steady and rising,
but on a slow basis. Fuel cells are producing on an
adequate basis for crew consumption. The quantity
in Tank A is presently 34.4 pounds. Over.
O1 13 50 08 P Pressure indicated 34.4 pounds.
O1 13 50 14 CC Okay. Your G&C systems are all looking very good.
The OAMS fuel remaining is 131 pounds, and the OAME
oxidizer remaining is 190 pounds. Over.
O1 13 50 33 P Roger, understand 131 for the fuel and 190 for the
oxidizer.
O1 13 50 37 CC That's affirmative.
O1 13 50 40 P Do you have any idea what sort of maneuvering they're
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going to have us do tster?
O1 13 50 46 CC Say again.
O1 lB 50 48 P Do you have any idea what they have in store for us
later in the way of maneuvers?
O1 lB 50 53 CC Roger. _mn I came to work this morning, we were
trying to work up this plan to tape the REP's, but it
looks like a little marginal on the data we had from
NORAD to catch them in six revolutions, and it might
be sacrificing a few other things. What we have in
mind for you tomorrow is to go through a rendezvous
sequence, sort of a rehearsal for the ground track
people on GT-6. It'll involve a height-adjust
maneuver over the States, and apogee burn following
that, and shortly after that you'll have a plane
change maneuver. Then there'll be one more maneuver
in the vicinity of apogee; it'll be an NSR or co-
elliptic maneuver. Over.
O1 13 51 47 P Okay.
O1 13 51 49 CC And the tctal of these will be about 60 to 65 feet
per second.
O1 13 51 54 P Roger, understand 60 to 65 feet per second.
O1 13 51 58 CC We'll be doing these only if we can make use of the
platform computer, so that we can get the readouts
from you after you make the maneuver.
O1 13 52 lO P Understand.
O1 13 52 13 CC We're also working on a little bit more sophisticated
radar test as you pass on your closest pass over the
Cape tomorrow. It'll involve goir_ into the Rendez-
vous Mode and switching back out and back in again.
We want to get some 2-point radar comparisons. We'll
also try and work in some base motions tests. It'll
kind of depend pretty much on how close the range is
on your closest pass over there. The radar data
that we got today enthused the people quite a bit.
We'd like to get a little bit more.
O1 13 52 54 P Yes, w_ were quite impressed too. We got the ...
range with it.
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O1 13 53 CO CC Roger, be advised that Gordo has a medical pass
at the RKV at 04:08:48.
O1 13 53 20 P ...
O1 13 53 21 CC Okay.
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O1 14 09 28 CC Gemini-Z, RKV CAP COM.
O1 14 09 34 P RKV, Gemini-5, come in.
O1 14 09 41 CC We're standing by for your temperature at this time.
O1 14 09 44 p Command Pilot has temperature probe in his mouth.
Are you receiving it?
O1 14 09 47 CC Roger, stand by.
O1 14 10 02 CC Roger, we're standing by; maybe it's going to come
up.
O1 14 10 27 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM. We have your oral tempera-
tures. Stand by for the surgeon.
O1 14 10 40 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is RKV Surgeon. We do not
have a valid blood pressure. Will you repeat it
please.
O1 14 11 03 CC Gemini-Z, your cuff is full-scale. Give me a mark
when you begin exercise, please.
O1 14 11 21 C Could I use--that blood pressure any good?
O1 14 11 44 P Roger, starting exercise now.
O1 14 12 39 CC Getting blood pressure now.
O1 14 13 09 CC Your cuff is full-scale. We have a good blood
pressure. Standing by for your food and sleep
reports.
O1 14 13 18 P Roger. Command Pilot Just got up from about the
greatest portion of 6 hours of sleep. Food, Command
Pilot is eating now, the Pilot has had another mealj
has already made his food report, or that may help.
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We have a report for you on the Visibility Test.
Yesterday the Command Pilot had 12 wrong, Pilot had
8 wrong. Today the CommAnd Pilot had 9 wrong, the
Pilot had 7 wrong. On the inside experiment the
Command PJlot had 93 degrees, the Pilot had 1OO
degrees.
O1 14 14 20 CC Gemini-5, are either of you experiencing any
irritation or discomfort in your throat or chest?
O1 14 14 28 C Negative.
01 14 14 31 CC Good. Do you have any other medical symptoms at
all at this time?
01 14 14 42 C Negative.
O1 14 15 17 CC Gemini-5, RMV CAP COM.
O1 14 15 22 C Go ahead, RKV.
O1 14 15 23 CC I would like for you to repeat the scores on S-8
for today.
O1 14 15 31 C Roger. S-8 for today. Co,maud Pilot 9, Pilot 7.
O1 14 15 41 CC Roger, copy 5 and 7.
O1 14 15 45 C Negative, 9 and 7.
01 14 15 50 CC I would like to know the position of the 0AMS Heater
Circuit Breaker at this time.
O1 14 15 58 C OAHS Heater Circuit Breaker is on.
O1 14 16 O1 CC Roger, we would like for you to leave it at that
position.
O1 14 16 05 C Roger.
O1 14 16 09 CC All systems look good on the ground. We don't have
anything else for you this pass.
COASTAL SENTRY QUEBEC
O1 15 03 40 C ... Gemini-5, CSQ CAP COM.
O1 15 03 44 C ... CSQ, Gemini-5.
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01 15 03 47 CC Roger, on this pass we would like a Fuel Cell Sec-
tion 02 Purge, and a cryogenic readout of all
quantities.
01 15 03 56 C Okay.
01 15 03 57 CC We'd also like you to open your OA_ Heater circuit
breaker.
O1 15 04 02 C ... you want the 0AMS ]{eatercircuit breaker open?
01 15 04 06 CC That is affirmative.
01 15 04 09 C Okay.
01 15 04 ll CC And CSQ has you GO on the ground.
01 15 04 15 C Say again, CSQ.
01 15 04 16 CC We have you GO on the ground.
01 15 04 19 C All right, ...
01 15 05 36 P CSQ, this is the Pilot ...
01 15 05 46 P Be advised the hydrogen purge. MARK.
01 15 06 06 C Stand by for Q2'
O1 15 06 13 P CSQ, you reading that? Gemini-5.
01 15 06 28 CC Gemini-5, CSQ, say again please.
O1 15 06 30 C Roger, we've purged the hydrogen; we're purging
oxygen now.
O1 15 06 34 CC Roger, we copy.
01 15 06 44 C Fuel Cell 02 quantity is 94_.
O1 15 O6 5O CC Copying.
01 15 06 51 P Oxygen about 96_, pressure is about 80 psis.
Several things purging, I'll get the other two.
01 15 07 21 P All the Heater Circuit Breakers are off.
01 15 07 23 CC CSQ, copy.
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01 15 07 31 C CSQ, Gemini-5, why do you want us to turn them off?
O1 15 07 38 CC Say again.
O1 15 07 40 C Why do you want the 0AMS Heaters off?
O1 15 07 41 CC Houston advised they wanted them off. They didn't
get a reading from them. Also, Houston advised
delete S-7 on Revs 25 and 26. Do you copy?
01 15 08 O1 C Roger, S-7 on 25, 26.
O1 15 08 ll C 02 Purge complete.
O1 15 08 14 CC CSQ, copy.
O1 15 08 40 CC Gemini-5, CSQ, we'd like you to go through this
switch position on that cryogenic quantity again,
please.
O1 15 08 49 C Roger, Fuel Cell Hydrogen, 95_ and 710 psia. Fuel
Cell 02, 945 and 80 psia. ECS 02, 91_ and 770 psis.
O1 15 09 23 CC CSQ, copy.
O1 15 09 48 CC Gemini-5, CSQ, about one minute to LOS and we have
nothing further.
01 15 09 54 C Roger, thank you.
ROSE KNOT VICTOR
O1 15 44 O1 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM.
O1 15 44 08 C Go ahead, RKV CAP COM. Gemini-5.
O1 15 44 ll CC I have the Flight Plan update for you at this time.
O1 15 44 15 C Okay, go ahead.
O1 15 44 18 CC Title is D-2. The time is the second day, 06:38:19.
Sequence No. 146. Pitch up 34 degrees. Yaw right
40 degrees, right to left.
01 z5 45 oo c Okay.
O1 15 45 02 CC I have another one. MSC-1 second day, 07:45:00.
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Sequence No. 03 as per nominal Flight Plan.
O1 15 45 30 C Okay.
O1 15 45 31 CC I would also like to get a food report from you after
you finished the meal you were eating as you passed
over the last time.
O1 15 45 40 C Roger, I ate the rehydratables, about half of the
bite size.
O1 15 45 45 CC Roger. You look real good here on the ground.
O1 15 45 51 C Roger, feel real good.
01 15 45 52 CC Very good.
O1 15 46 l0 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM. Which meal was this that
you were eating?
O1 15 46 17 C This was Day 2, Meal A.
O1 15 46 20 CC Day 2, Meal A. Roger.
O1 15 46 25 C Affirmative.
O1 15 47 34 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM.
O1 15 47 36 C Go ahead, RKV.
Ol 15 47 39 CC We have nothing else for you this time; we 'il be
standing by till our LOS.
O1 15 47 41 C Okay. Fine, thank you.
O1 15 49 41 CC Gemini-5, RKV Surgeon.
O1 15 49 44 C Roger, RKV Surgeon, go ahead.
O1 15 49 46 CC Could you verify the food that you've eaten for us,
you say you ate some of Day 2, Meal A?
O1 15 49 54 C That's affirmative. I didn't eat last night before
going to sleep. I was scheduled to eat when I got
up today. The Pilot ate at that time, that same
meal at that time, before I went to sleep.
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O1 15 50 06 CC So in total, how much approxdmAtely Day 2, Meal A,
have you eaten?
O1 15 50 ll C About three-fourths of it.
O1 15 50 13 CC Fine, thank you.
ROSE KNOT VICTOR
O1 17 21 17 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM.
O1 17 21 24 C Go ahead, RKV, Gemini-5.
O1 17 21 27 CC Roger. Your ... all systems look good on the
ground.
O1 17 21 36 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM. We would like for you to put
your Telemetry Calibration Switch to the No. 1
position.
O1 17 21 46 C Roger. T/M Calibrate ...
O1 17 21 53 C T/M Calibrate going to No. I now.
O1 17 22 O1 CC Roger. Hold it there for a moment.
O1 17 22 04 C Roger.
O1 17 22 13 CC Gemini-5, RKV. We'd like for you to go to Position
No. 2 at this time.
O1 17 22 17 C Roger. Going to Calibrate No. 2.
O1 17 22 50 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP CO_. You can turn the Calibrate
Switch to the OFF position.
O1 17 22 55 C Okay, it's off.
O1 17 24 33 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP CON. We have nothing else for
you this pass; we'll be standing by.
O1 17 24 38 C Okay, fine, thank you.
O1 17 24 41 CC Roger.
O1 17 24 55 C Tell Houston that Experiment D-2 Sequence No. 146
we were unable to complete, over.
O1 17 25 05 CC Roger. Understand D-2, Sequence No. 146 was
unable to complete.
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, O1 17 25 09 C Roger.
O1 17 25 11 C Thank you.
O1 17 25 12 CC Roger.
CANARYISLANDS
O1 17 40 47 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP CO_.
O1 17 40 50 C Roger, Canary, Gemini-5.
O1 17 40 53 CC Roger. We're expecting a fuel cell purge from you
on Section 1. That's both hydrogen and oxygen.
O1 17 41 03 C Roger. Section 1, hydrogen and oxygen purge.
O1 17 41 09 CC That's affirmative.
O1 17 41 11 C Roger, stand by one.
O1 17 42 53 CC Gemini-5, Canaries, have you started your purge as
yet?
O1 17 42 58 C Roger. We have Crossover Switch on now; we're get-
ting ready to start.
O1 17 43 03 CC Roger.
O1 17 43 09 C Tank 1 hydrogen now. Tank 1 hydrogen ON. Reading
91_ quantity on hydrogen, going to ... oxygen now.
O1 17 43 36 C Just a minute and I'll give you my--MARK.
O1 17 43 58 C Quantity is running roughly 88_. And pressure is
still on.
O1 17 4J_19 CC Roger, Gemini-5. It's looking good on your purge.
O1 17 44 22 C Roger. Everything looks good here.
O1 17 44 39 C Canary, can you find out from Houston where they
want us to turn our OAMB Heater on?
O1 17 44 49 CC Just stand by one.
O1 17 44 50 C Okay.
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01 17 45 24 CC Flight advises that the reason for turning the OAMS
Heater off' was that the temperature was ample and
they wanted to conserve on power.
01 17 45 32 C Okay ...
O1 17 45 42 C Oxygen is off on Section 1.
O1 17 45 45 CC Roger. Thank you. Everything still looks good here
from the ground.
O1 17 45 51 C Okay ...
_1 17 45 53 CC We'll have a Flight Plan update for you.
Ot 17 45 56 C Roger.
Ol 17 45 58 CC Are you ready to copy?
O1 17 46 01 C Roger. Go ahead.
O1 17 46 03 CC Okay, it']l be a UHF Test at l0 hours 39 m_nutes hO
seconds, Sequence No. 04; there will be a Delta T
minus 5 minutes and l0 seconds. Do you copy?
Ol 17 46 27 C Roger. Got that.
O1 17 46 30 CC Okay. We've got about 30 seconds left of pass time
here.
O1 17 46 34 C Roger. Okay, we got that.
O1 17 46 39 CC Okay, you're looking good.
O1 17 46 40 C Roger, th'd_ukyou.
ROSE KNOT VICTOR
O1 18 55 05 CC Gemini-5, Rk_J CAP COM.
O1 18 55 12 P RKV CAP C(_, this is Gemini-5.
O1 18 55 15 CC Roger. All systems look good on the ground. I have
a pass update for you.
O1 18 55 20 P Let me know when you're ready to go.
O1 18 55 21 CC Roger, okay. The time of the map update is the
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second day, 07:31:56, 54 plus 6 degrees West longi-
tude, Rev 27.
O1 18 55 5_ P Ail right, anything else?
O1 18 56 03 CC Roger. We don't have anything else for you this
pass. We'll be standing by in case you need us.
O1 18 56 09 P Okay.
O1 18 56 15 P After this stage ... turn the circuit breaker back
on now and ...
O1 18 56 25 CC Roger, we copied. Thank you.
O1 19 05 59 CC Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM, over.
O1 19 06 08 P Roger, Houston, Gemini-5.
O1 19 06 09 CC Roger. Got a couple of questions concerning your
food and water. Can we assume you have eaten Meal
A, B and C of Day 17 Have you completed those?
O1 19 06 22 P We ate a portion of it. I'd say about two-thirds
of our ...
01 19 06 29 CC That's two-thirds of those three meals. Is that
right?
O1 19 06 33 P No, we only had the two meals per Day 1. But Day 2
we have eaten Meal A, about three-fourths of it,
for Day 2.
01 19 06 k6 CC Roger, understand. Okay, and then does your water
report include the water you've used to reconstitute
the foods?
O1 19 06 57 P Affirmative.
O1 19 06 58 CC Very well, thank you.
O1 19 06 59 P Roger.
CANARY
O1 19 15 03 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM. We have nothing
for you this pass. We are standing by.
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O1 19 15 09 P Roger, Canary. Everything is GO here.
O1 19 15 13 CC Roger. Everything looks good here.
CARNARVON
O1 19 50 33 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon CAP COM.
O1 19 50 hO P Okay, Carnarvon, Gemini-5.
O1 19 50 43 CC Roger, you look good on the ground. I've got some
PLA updates for you when you're ready to copy.
O1 19 50 52 P Roger, stand by one.
O1 19 50 54 CC Roger.
01 19 51 18 P Okay, go ahead.
O1 19 51 22 CC Roger, Area 30-1, Area 30-1, all these times are the
second ds_7. ll hours 56 minutes 49 seconds, ll plus
h8, 16 plus 29, roll left 51, roll right 69. All
the bank angles are the same. Area 31-1, 13 hours
32 minutes 46 seconds, 9 plus 53, 15 plus 18. Area
32-1, 15 hours 07 minutes 20 seconds, 8 plus 43, 14
plus 56. Area 33-1, 16 hours 41 minutes 10 seconds,
8 plus ll, 15 plus 22. Area 34-1, 19 hours 30
minutes 09 seconds, 9 plus 56, 17 plus 09. The
weather is good in all of these PLA's. Do you copy?
O1 19 53 28 P That's affirmative.
O1 19 53 38 CC Okay, everything looks good here. We're standing by.
O1 19 53 44 P Roger ... thanks.
O1 20 36 l0 CC Gemlni-5, Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM, over.
O1 20 36 33 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM.
01 20 36 40 P Good morning, Houston CAP COM, Gemini-5 here. Go
ahead.
01 20 36 45 CC Roger, Gemini-5. You're looking good here on the
ground. Be advised that there's a medical data
pass on the Pilot at Canaries with an acquisition
time of 10:49:29. You copy?
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O1 20 37 O0 P Affirmative.
O1 20 37 O1 CC And we got a couple of questions here for you;
Elliot '11 ask you.
O1 20 37 08 CC Pete, we're interested in what you might have seen,
or whether you saw D-4/D-7 deflections during the
time you had the REP out and were looking at it right
after putting it out. We'd like to know if you saw
cool IR indications on the OAMS meter.
O1 20 37 29 P Yes, I think I did, Elliot, and it was fairly low,
and I didn't get to looking at it until rather late
in the game. We had a couple of problems when we
put the REP out, which we'll discuss when we get
back.
O1 20 37 51 CC Roger. Then you'd say you think you got some data
on it, but you don't know Just how much.
O1 20 37 56 P I think we did, and I don't know how much.
O1 20 38 O0 CC Okay. Got one other real quick comment. We're
about to lose acquisition here; we think the hydro-
gen tank is real close to venting, so you should
see its pressure level off pretty quickly.
O1 20 38 l_ P Okay.
O1 20 38 18 CC They have a question here for you on the secondary
scanner. Did you have problems with the primary?
O1 20 38 24 P No, I Just put it over there awhile ago to see how
it was working, and also, we were passing over a
great, vast amount of cloud coverage - more than
we'd seen before - and it seems to be firing the
thrusters quite a bit, so I Just took a look at the
secondary and left it there ...
O1 20 38 43 CC Okay, well I guess we're about to lose you now.
O1 20 38 54 P Okay, I'm commencing the UHF Test No. 4 at this
time.
O1 20 39 02 CC I reckon.
O1 20 39 23 C Commence UHF Test No. _ at 10:39:_0. UHF Test
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CANARY
O1 20 50 09 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM. We have a good
oral temperature. Would you insert the--or pump up
the blood pressure.
O1 20 50 30 CC Gemini-5, Canary Surgeon. Your cuff is full-scale.
We have a good blood pressure. Give me a mark when
yon begin exercise.
O1 20 51 10 P Stand by. MARK.
O1 20 51 54 CC Gemini-5, Canary Surgeon. Your cuff is full-scale.
O1 20 52 23 CC We have a good blood pressure_ standing by for a
water and sleep report.
O1 20 52 30 P Roger. The Command Pilot is taking his 2-hour nap
period now. The Pilot slept about 4 hours and 45
m_nutes worth of a 6-hour period, very soundl_ _, and
I'll get you a water in just a second. Okay. Total
for wa';er for today on the Command Pilot is ]2 pounds
and on the ]_i]ot ]] pounds 3 ounces.
O1 20 53 08 CC Roger. We would also like to find out if you have
completely eaten Meal A and B for Day 1.
O1 20 53 19 P No, we left a fair amount of that, and we're just
getting ready to eat - let me see if I can find it
- just getting ready to eat Day 2, Meal C.
O1 20 53 51 CC Roger, Canary Surgeon out.
O1 20 54 O0 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM. We have about a
minute and one-half left in this pass; all systems
are GO from the ground. We are showing that you
}lave Fue] Cell H2 Ouantity Read on.
O1 20 54 14 P Yes_ that_'s affirmative, standing by waiting to see
if it's going to vent.
O1 20 54 19 CC Roger.
O1 20 54 22 P What do you show pressure on the ground?
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O1 20 54 30 CC Roger, we are reading 360 psi on the ground.
O1 20 54 36 P Okay, my scale is sitting right below 800.
O1 20 54 42 CC Roger.
O1 20 54 43 P 795.
O1 20 54 53 CC Flight advises that they believe that it has been
venting off and on for the last 3 hours.
O1 20 55 O0 P Okay, Roger. Thank you. I can't seem to pick it
up on this gage.
O1 20 55 07 CC Roger.
CARNARVON
O1 21 04 O1 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon CAP COM.
O1 21 04 06 P Go ahead, Carnarvon, Gemini-5 here. Ready to copy
updates.
O1 21 04 08 CC Okay, I'm awaiting Flight Plan update. It hasn't
arrived yet. But we will pass on this information
to you. This pass over the States will update you
on a rendezvous plan into a phantom Agena orbit.
They've got four burns over 3 or 4 hours and the
info will be relayed to you over the States.
O1 21 04 38 P Okay. As I understand it we're not going to have
this D-6 over Laredo and Bermuda. Is that correct?
O1 21 04 49 CC I'll check on that. Stand by.
O1 21 05 42 CC Gemini, Carnarvon, will he no D-6 experiments over
the States this pass.
O1 21 05 49 P Okay. Gemini-5 standing by, waiting for the State-
side information.
O1 21 06 37 CC How are you feeling after getting some sleep?
O1 21 06 40 P Just fine; always did feel fine.
O1 21 06 42 CC Roger.
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O1 21 06 46 P On that last pass, we just about could see Carnarvon.
Looks like it was right at the edge of the clouds;
seems to be dark now.
O1 21 06 54 CC Roger, we've got a light overcast.
O1 21 06 59 P And I can see just west of here of Carnarvon.
O1 21 l0 39 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon. I've got one item on the flight
update.
O1 21 l0 49 P Go ahead.
O1 21 l0 51 CC D-2, Delta 2, second day, 12 hours 56 minutes 40
seconds, Sequence No. 142, Mode O1, pitch up ]4
degrees, yaw left 37, remarks are as follows: Deft
to right, speed 125. Use the D-4/D-7 Mode 414 with
this test.
O1 21 ll 49 P Okay. Understand D-2 12:56:40, a 142 sequence, Mode
O1, pitch up 14, yaw left 37, left to right, speed
125, use D-4/D-7 Mode 414.
O1 21 12 06 CC Affirmative. We've got about 30 seconds to LOS.
Standing by.
O1 21 12 16 P Roger.
HOUSTON, TEXAS
O1 22 06 39 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM.
O1 22 06 44 P Hello, Houston CAP COM, Gemini-5. Go ahead.
O1 22 06 48 CC Roger. We have continuation of your Flight Plan
and it's a lengthy one. It'll take us probably
about 8 or l0 minutes to read it up. I'll release
the key after each update and if you have a ques-
tion, come back at me right then. Okay?
O1 22 07 03 P Okay. Give it to me by the times and I'll have to
turn the pages too, so take it slow.
O1 22 07 08 CC Okay. It_'s sequentially all the way. It includes
all your experiments plus the maneuvers for this
phantom rendezvous. Copy?
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O1 22 07 19 P Roger.
O1 22 07 20 CC Okay, all set to copy?
O1 22 07 23 P Roger. Ail set to go.
O1 22 07 26 CC Roger. The first one is a power up for your UPIFNo.
1. The time is 13:00:00 and all the times are for
Day No. 2. Copy?
O1 22 07 42 P Roger. Power up 13:00 for UHF 1.
O1 22 07 45 CC Roger. D-i, 13:10:OO. Sequence No. 02. Remarks,
Venus. Speed 30.
O1 22 08 02 P D-1. Say again the sequence.
O1 22 08 07 CC 02.
O1 22 08 08 P Okay. 13:00:00, Sequence No. 02, Venus.
O1 22 08 14 CC Roger. Speed 30.
O1 22 08 23 P Okay.
O1 22 08 25 CC D-1. 13:20:00. Sequence No. 03. Alpha Centauri,
Speed 60.
O1 22 O8 52 P Okay.
O1 22 08 53 CC D-6. 13:41:46. Sequence No. 012. Mode 019. Pitch
30 degrees down. Yaw 02 degrees right. Speed 10OO.
S-4.
O1 22 09 30 P Roger.
O1 22 09 32 CC UHF Test. 13:47:05. Sequence No. 01. Pitch 20 up.
Roll Zero. Yaw 13 left.
O1 22 10 03 P Give me that one again, please.
O1 22 10 06 CC Roger. UHF Test. 13:47:05. Sequence No. O1.
Pitch 20 up. Roll Zero. Yaw 14 left.
O1 22 10 31 P Okay.
O1 22 10 33 CC S-5 and S-6. 14:01:OO. During African pass.
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O1 22 10 46 P Say the remarks.
O1 22 10 48 CC That's during the African pass.
O1 22 ll O1 P Go ahead.
O1 22 ll 02 CC Okay, back up one on your UHF Test that you just
copied. Have a Delta T of 6 plus 42.
O1 22 ll 15 P Roger. Delta T, 6 plus 42.
O1 22 ll ]7 CC Roger. Okay, next test. D-4/D-7. 14:04:00.
Sequence No. 420. Over Kano.
O1 22 11 40 P Roger.
O1 22 11 41 CC S-1. 14:26:1Z. Remarks are sunset time.
O1 22 11 57 P Roger.
01 22 11 59 CC Then power up. This is for UR-F No. 2. 14:40:00.
And that's to power up your platform.
O1 22 12 15 P That's the time to power it up or the time of the
test?
O1 22 12 18 CC That is the time to power up the platform.
O1 22 12 21 P Roger.
O1 22 12 23 CC D-6. 15:16:59. Sequence No. 20. Mode 09. Pitch
30 down. Yaw 09 right.
O1 22 12 45 P ... the pitch faded.
O1 22 12 47 CC Pitch 30 down.
O1 22 12 52 P Faded 30 down.
O1 22 12 54 CC Speed 60 on that last one.
O1 22 13 02 CC Speed 60.
O1 22 13 04 CC UHF Test. 15:21:19. Sequence No. 02, Delta T, 6
plus 43. Pitch O. Roll 139 left. Yaw Zero.
O1 22 13 36 P Roger.
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O1 22 13 39 CC S-6. 15:45:00. Sequence No, 07. No remarks,
O1 22 13 52 P Roger.
O1 22 13 55 CC Maneuver. This is a preparation for your maneuvers.
15:50:00. Platform on Cage BEF.
O1 22 14 16 P 15:50:00. Platform Cage BEF?
O1 22 14 21 CC That's affirmative. Next one is another maneuver.
16:15:00. Aline BET. Rate gyros on.
O1 22 14 45 P Roger.
O1 22 14 46 Ca Next one :Laanother maneuver preparation. 16:45:00.
Computer ON. Address 25 90201.
O1 22 15 08 P Roger. Computer ON. Address 25 90201.
O1 22 15 13 CC That's afffirmative. The next one is apogee a4Just.
16:50:17. Translate forward to zero the IVI'J.
O1 22 15 31 P Let me have that time again.
O1 22 15 33 Cc 16:50:17.
O1 22 15 48 CC ... 49. Sequence No, 134. Mode 09. Pitch 30 down.
Yaw zero degrees. Speed 125.
O1 22 16 09 P Roger. Say again the ttme.
01 22 16 11 CC 16:56:49.
O1 22 16 16 P Okay.
O1 22 16 17 CC Next one ima maneuver preparation. 17:20:00. Aline
platform SEF. Computer ON. Addreu 25 00158.
O1 22 16 46 P Okay. Maneuver preparation. 17:20:00. Aline plat-
form SEF. Computer 25 00158.
01 22 16 54 CC That's affirmative. Next ia phase adjust. 17:34:58.
Translate forward to zero the IVI's.
O1 22 17 17 P What kind of a maneuver w_a it?
O1 22 17 19 CC That's your phase adjust.
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O1 22 17 31 P Go ahead.
O1 22 17 34 CC D-4/D-7. 17:42:00. Sequence No. 410 Bravo and 407.
Over Carnarvon.
O1 22 18 02 P Go ahead.
O1 22 18 03 CC Another maneuver preparation. 17:50:00. Aline
platform SEF. Computer ON. Address 27 00150. Yaw
90 left.
O1 22 18 32 P Maneuver preparation. 17:50:00. Aline platform
SEF. Address 27 00150. Yaw left 90.
O1 22 18 43 CC That's affirmative. The next one is a plane maneu-
ver. 18:06:50. Translate forward to zero the IVI's.
01 22 19 09 P Okay. Go ahead.
O1 22 19 12 CC Okay. We have about three more. If I don't get to
them, we'd like to advise you to power up as
necessary to minimize your power usage and power
down in between the various maneuvers and experi-
ments. And we estimate that your maximum power
during the 'burns will be about 40 amps. And with
the platform on, only about 30 amps and otherwise
about 20.
O1 22 19 39 P Okay.
O1 22 19 41 CC And then you can turn your platform off after each
UHF test, but I think you'll see that in the
sequence. And platform on during all the simulated
maneuvers and rendezvous exercises.
O1 22 19 56 P Okay ....
01 22 20 07 CC Gemini-5, I think we have LOS. If you copy, we'll
pick you up over the Canaries.
CANARY ISLAND
O1 22 24 27 CC This is Canary CAP COM.
O1 22 24 29 P Go ahead, Canary. Gemini-5 here.
O1 22 24 31 CC Roger. We're expecting a purge on Section 2 of
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the fuel cee on this pass. We would like to get
a quantity readout before we start the purges.
O1 22 24 44 P Roger. Fuel cell 02 is 9B_ and about 80 psia.
O1 22 24 55 P Fuel cell hydrogen is 93_ and showing 800 psia.
O1 22 25 11 CO Gemini-5, they want to get the Flight Plan updates
completed prior to the purge.
O1 22 25 19 P Okay. Go ahead, update.
O1 22 25 23 CC Gemini-5, Houston CAP C0_. Do you read?
O1 22 25 26 P Go ahead.
01 22 25 28 CC Roger. We'll pick up where we left off on the
maneuvers. You ready to copy?
O1 22 25 32 P Yes, I got 18:06:50 planar maneuver.
O1 22 25 36 CC Roger. Affirmative. The next one is S-8/D-1B.
18:24:58. Sequence No. 03. Pitch SO down. Yaw
08 right.
O1 22 26 O1 P Roger.
O1 22 26 02 CC Next is a maneuver preparation. 18:50:00. Aline
platform SEF. Computer ON. Address 25 00164.
O1 22 26 25 P Roger, 18:50:00. Aline platform SEF. Computer ON,
25 00164.
O1 22 26 34 CC That's affirmative. Next one is reverse coelliptic.
19:04:18. Translate forward to zero the IVI's.
O1 22 27 04 P Roger.
O1 22 27 04 CC And there's a correction on your UPIFTest No. 1,
which was at 13:47:05. If you go back to it, I'll
pass you the correction.
O1 22 27 15 P Go ahead.
O1 22 27 16 CC It's pitch 90 up vice 20 up.
O1 22 27 23 P Roger, pitch up 90 degrees.
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O1 22 27 26 CC That's affirmative. And did you copy the rest of
the instructions relative to keeping the power down
and powering off after the UHF tests?
O1 22 27 35 P Yes. With initial platform power up you want 1300.
Right?
O1 22 27 43 CC That's affirmative.
01 22 27 46 P Okay, we got it. I don't know whether we'll get it
all done or not.
O1 22 27 50 CC Well, give it a try; and be advised, do not use the
aft-firing thrusters at any time. Copy?
Ol 22 27 58 CC Forward firing thrusters.
01 22 28 00 P Thrust the firing thrusters?
O1 22 28 02 CC No, that's negative. Do not use the forward firing
thrusters at any time. Forward.
O1 22 28 07 P Roger. Do not use the forward firing thrusters.
O1 22 28 18 CC This is because we don't want to use the oxygen in
the fuel cell oxygen tanks.
O1 22 28 24 P Okay.
O1 22 28 25 CC We don't want to disturb it. And all the thrusting
will be done with the aft-firing thrusters.
O1 22 28 31 P Roger.
01 22 28 34 CC Okay. And then observe the fuel cell 02 pressure
and don't let it drop much at the high power loads
when you're all powered up and thrusting.
01 22 28 43 P Okay.
O1 22 28 47 P Canary, stand by for the H 2 purge commencing right
now on Section 2.
O1 22 29 05 P Purge complete. Going to 02 .
O1 22 29 09 CC Roger.
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O1 22 29 32 CC Gemini-5, Canary CAP COM. We'll be unable to
monitor the end of your purge. We have approxi-
mately one minute. Continue your purge to comple-
tion and continue to monitor that pressure.
O1 22 29 45 P Roger. We have a minute and 20 seconds to go and
everything looks fine.
O1 22 29 49 CC Roger. Everything's looked good here so far.
KANO, NIGERIA
O1 22 32 53 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston here.
O1 22 33 05 C Go ahead, Houston. Gemini-5.
O1 22 33 08 CC Roger, Gemini-5. This is Houston here. The reason
that we do not want you to use your forward firing
thrusters has to do with the condition of the oxygen
in your fuel cell oxygen tank. We believe that the
oxygen is in two phases in the tank and that we are
actually getting LOX again, liquid oxygen, to the
heat exchanger, and we are then converting it to
gaseous oxygen and then into the fuel cell. We
don't want to disturb the position of the LOX within
the oxygen tanks. I say again, we do not want to
disturb the position of the liquid oxygen within
the oxygen tanks; therefore, we can use only the
aft-firing and lateral-firing thrusters and we
do not want to use the forward-firing thrusters.
Did you get that?
O1 22 34 35 CC Gemini-5, C_mini-5, Houston here.
O1 22 34 39 C Say again; you faded out for a while there.
O1 22 34 _4 CC Roger. I'11 say again, we have about enough time
for one more long transmission here. We think that
the oxygen in the fuel cell oxygen tRnk is in two
phases, two phases, gaseous and liquid. We think
that the liquid oxygen ia going to the heat ex-
changer and being converted to gaseous oxygen there.
We do not want to disturb the relative position of
the liquids and gases in the fuel cell oxygen tank.
Therefore, we do not want to use the forward-firing
thrusters. We do want to use the aft-firing
thrusters. Over.
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O1 22 35 40 C Okay. We got that.
O1 22 35 42 CC Okay. Very good.
TANANARIVE
O1 22 46 36 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston.
O1 22 46 43 C Go ahead, Houston. Gemini-5.
O1 22 46 46 CC Roger. We have a medical data pass over Carnarvon
that's going to conflict with a couple of your
experiments. It's coming up in just a few minutes.
We'd like to have you scrub the medical data pass
over Carnarvon and we'll do it over Canaries.
O1 22 47 15 C Scrub medJcal data pass.
O1 22 47 20 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5. This is Houston here. That is
correct. Scrub the medical data pass over Carnarvon
and we will pick it up over Canaries.
O1 22 47 36 C Okay. Now could you get a verification on the cyl-
inder speed of the D-2 experiment coming up.
O1 22 47 47 CC The speed of the D-2 is 1/125.
O1 22 47 54 C At what f-stop?
O1 22 47 59 CC Say again, p]ease.
O1 22 48 04 C At what f-stop? Over.
Ol 22 48 52 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston here.
O1 22 49 05 C Go ahead, Houston. Gemini-5.
O1 22 49 08 CC Roger. That is taken with the Questar lens.
O1 22 49 20 C Roger.
CARNARV ON, AUSTRALIA
O1 22 59 02 CC C_mini-5, Carnarvon.
O1 22 59 05 C GO ahead, Carnarvon, Gemini-5.
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O1 22 59 06 CC Roger. Would you give me a readout on }.oursquib
bus No. 2 loads.
O1 22 59 18 C Roger, Just a minute.
O1 22 59 25 P Roger, it's reading 26.0.
O1 22 59 26 aC Roger.
O1 22 59 37 CC Flight would like you to think about the maneuvers
that were updated to you, and if you have any
comments they'll discuss them with you over the
States this pass.
O1 22 59 46 C Okay.
O1 23 OO 22 P Okay, this is a D-1. It's a planet and we're using
film 8443. We're taking the pictures at 13:00:00.
O1 23 06 15 CC Gemini, Car_larvon. We have about a minute to LOS.
Standing by.
O1 23 06 20 C Roger, Carnarvon. Thank you.
O1 23 33 19 P Okay. For the voice tape: D-I, Alpha Centauri,
Day 02, 13:20:O0, completed at 13:23:OO, four
pictures film 3401, speed 1/60.
O1 23 23 41 P Tracked with the periscope.
GUAYMAS
O1 23 37 12 CC Gemini-5, Guaymas CAP C0M standing by.
O1 23 37 24 C You might pass on to Houston that the Conmand
Pilot's reticle has burned out.
01 23 37 30 CC Okay. I'm reading you very poorly. Could Just
about hear you, Gordo. Try it again.
O1 23 37 35 C Roger. The Cow_-_d Pilot's reticle, sight reticle,
has burned out. That will affect some of the
experiments,
O1 23 37 44 CC Okay. I got that..
O1 23 38 02 CC Have you tried switching to your second element?
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Ol 23 38 10 C Roger. I've tried all the elements.
O1 23 38 14 CC Roger. Dc you need any other information?
01 23 38 19 C Negative. I don't believe so.
01 23 38 21 CC Okay. We'll Just stand by here.
O1 23 39 39 CC Okay. You're looking real good here on the ground.
O1 23 39 42 C Roger, thank you.
HOUSTON
01 23 43 01 CC Gemini-5, Houston here standing by.
O1 23 43 05 C Roger, Houston. Gemini-5. We've burned out the
sight reticle ...
01 23 43 17 C You might have a little talk with the flight plan-
ning people. They're filling us just a little bit
too full. We can't get the equipment put together
and torn apart in the time they're putting these
things together.
Ol 23 ;i
h 29 CC Okay, C_r_o, I'll take a check on that.
O1 23 4, 34 CC Let me ask you one thing; have you tried all the
combinations of cords and utility outlets that go
along with this flight just in case it's not the
sight and it's one of the cords instead?
O1 23 43 44 C Roger.
O1 23 43 45 CC Okay. I sort of suspected you had.
O1 23 h3 55 CC I think one of the flight planning problems, Gordo,
is that we're not blessed with too--the weather is
not too good today. So they're trying to stick them
in where they've got good weather, and i think it's
putting a 10unch of them together.
O1 23 44 06 C Yes, well, some of these like on the high side
there were just bang, bang, bang right together,
and we just can't do them that close together. It's
rather poor planning.
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O1 23 44 14 CC Okay.
O1 23 44 15 P And we've got to watch these lens changes. We've
got every piece of gear in the spacecraft floating
around in here trying to keep up with it.
O1 23 44 23 CC Roger, Roger.
O1 23 44 47 CC Hey, hey, Pete. Gemini-5, Houston here. Why don't
you make a few comments for the better sex.
O1 23 45 OO C Hello there. We Just passed over Tampico, New
Mexico.
O1 23 45 10 CC Pete, Pete, Jane's up here. Why don't you say
something.
O1 23 45 12 P Hello there. How's all the boys doing?
O1 23 45 17 CC She says fine.
O1 23 45 20 P That's good. We Just pasIed Monterey, which seemed
to be under the overcast. And I tried to get the
air-ground done at Tampico and I got one quick
picture of it.
O1 23 45 29 CC Okay.
O1 23 45 30 CC Say, listen, you know you might be sort of thinking
about that Laredo pass and what the weather is and
whether you think you can hack that. It looks like
you've already gone by that area, but if it looks
too cloudy up there, why don't you let us know.
O1 23 45 44 C Okay.
O1 23 45 59 C We may not get this UHF Test either because we never
did get the platform fully alined before the D-6 ...
O1 23 46 09 CC Okay. Understand you're not going to be able to do
the UBF Test. Is that correct?
O1 23 46 13 C We'll give it a try here. We're trying to get back
in here and get the platform alined a little bit
anyhow Just so we can do it.
O1 23 46 19 CC Okay.
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O] 23 46 3it CC Gemini-5, Houston here. I believe if you can't get
the platform alined completely, when you get there
just put it in Orbit Rate and then when you get
through_ come back down; and if you've got the
horizon scanners on maybe we can get an idea from
what the horizon scanner output is, and what the
platform .angles are, and what the difference
between the real angles were and what your indicated
ones were.
O1 23 47 09 C We'll throw it in here real quick; just one second
till it gets caged.
O1 23 47 15 CC Roger.
BERMI_A
O1 23 48 27 P Okay. We're commencing the UHF Test now. We're in
the process of pitching up through 40 degrees and
we're on the reentry antenna.
O1 2.3 48 37 CC Roger.
01 23 48 46 P Okay. Shifting to Adapter.
O1 23 h9 06 P Okay. Shifting back to Reentry. And we're right
at the top now.
O1 23 49 07 P Okay, shifting back to Reentry. And we're right
at the top now.
O1 23 49 26 C Yawing left 14 degree-.
O1 23 49 29 P Okay. Shifting back to the Adapter.
O1 23 49 48 P Shifting back to Reentry. Anybody want to say
anything to us?
O1 23 49 55 CC Negative.
O1 23 49 57 P Okay. Agadn on Reentry.
O1 23 50 O1 CC T/M again on Reentry.
O1 23 50 02 P Okay, shiI_ing back to Adapter.
O1 23 50 19 P Shifting back to Reentry.
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O1 23 50 46 P Okay, shifting to Adapter. I'm keying for 10
seconds.
O1 23 51 02 P Okay. We're still on Adapter, holding attitude
w_ll.
O1 23 51 10 P Okay, shifting to Reentry.
O1 23 51 26 P Okay, shift to Adapter.
Ol 23 51 48 P Shifting to Reentry. I'm keying for 10 seconds.
O1 23 52 02 P Back to Reentry.
O1 23 52 07 P Shifting to Adapter.
O1 23 52 26 P Shifting back to Reentry.
O1 23 52 43 C We ought to be long past it by now.
O1 23 52 44 C Not yet, unkeying mike for 10 seconds, shifted to
Adapter. Keying the mike again. Shifted to
Reentry. Shifted to Adapter ...
O1 23 52 46 P Not yet. I'm keying the mike for l0 seconds,
shifting to Adapter. 6 m/nutes 42 ... passed.
O1 23 52 58 P Keying the mike again.
OI 23 53 12 P Shifting to Reentry.
O1 23 53 29 P Shifted to Adapter. No, I'll do it on this next
one.
O1 23 53 46 P End of UHF Test No. 1.
CANARY
O1 23 58 20 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary 0AP COM.
O1 23 58 2B P Hello, Canary, Gemini-5, go.
O1 23 28 27 CC Roger, we're expecting a blood pressure and a
medical pulse on the Command Pilot. We would like
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to do a Fuel Cell Section 1 Purge w_th the Pilot.
Ol 23 58 43 C Roger. The Command Pilot is getting secured right
now, and I'll start a fuel cell purge on the No. 1
section, crossover valves open.
Gl 23 58 54 CC Roger, would you give us a reading on the Fuel
Cell Hydrogen, quantity reading.
01 23 59 02 P Fuel Ceil Hydrogen 92_o, 780.
O1 23 59 08 CC Roger, would you give us fb_el Cell 02 now.
0] 23 59 11 P 9B{_ and 80 psi.
O1 23 59 21 CC Stand by for the hydrogen purge on my mark. MARK.
01 23 59 38 P Hydrogen purge complete. Stand by for Dlel Cell
02 Purge in 15 seconds.
02 30 O0 02 P Stand by. MARK.
02 O0 O0 24 CC Roger.
02 O0 O0 25 CC C_mini-5, Canary Surgeon.
02 OO OO 29 P Go ahead, Surgeon.
02 O0 00 30 CC You're hawing trouble with this blood pressure
cuff. Let's forget it and go on to the exercise.
02 O0 O0 36 P Roger.
32 OO OO 46 P Gemini-5 to Canary Surgeon. You've got your cuff
to full-scale and now it's bleeding off satisfac-
torily.
%200 0] 06 ? One minute to purge complete.
02 O0 O1 10 CC We have a good blood pressure. Give me a mark when
you start your exercise.
02 O00] 14 P Starting exercise now.
02 O0 O1 45 CC That's fine, it looks like he had quite a little
problem getting the ...
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02 OOOl 49 P Beginning the exercise now.
O1 O0 01 54 CC Sending the blood pressure now.
01 O0 02 06 CC Your cuff is full-scale.
02 00 02 08 P Fuel Cell 02 Purge complete, crossover valve closed.
02 00 02 11 CC Roger, would you give us a reading, a quantity
reading on Fuel Cell H2.
02 O0 02 31 CC Roger, Gemini-5, would you give us a reading,
quantity reading on Fuel Cell Hz please?
02 O0 02 37 CC We have a good blood pressure. Standing by for
your water and sleep report.
02 O0 02 54 P Roger, on the sleep, we both slept, the Pilot
slept for about a full 6 hours last night. The
Co-,_-udPilot, at the same time, slept for a good
3 hours. J_.sta minute and I'll get you the water
report, here.
02 O0 03 12 CC Would you switch Fuel Cell Quantity Read to Fuel
Cell I{2please?
02 O0 03 28 CC Quantity Read to ECS 02 please.
02 O0 03 30 C Roger, as of right now the CowwMandPilot has drunk
11 pounds of water. And the Pilot has drunk 10
pounds 3 ounces.
02 OO 03 51 CC Gemini-5, Canary Surgeon. Understand 11 pounds,
Command Pilot, and 10 pounds 3 ounces, Pilot.
Give me an indication of the degree of depth of
sleep for the Command Pilot.
02 O0 04 02 P Pretty deep.
02 O0 04 03 CC Roger, Canary station out.
02 00 04 06 CC You can switch your ... Roger. Everything looked
good during that pass. Things look good here in
Houston.
02 CO 04 19 CC Roger.
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02 OO 07 34 P Commence D-4/D-7, 420 sequence, Just slightly
_ast Ksno.
02 O0 07 46 P Now Ditch back up again to the horizon.
02 O0 08 ]4 P Now, do you want to try and get this zodiacal
light thing out of the way or not?
02 O0 08 19 C We're stomping right onto it right now, aren't
we ?
02 O0 08 24 P Yes.
02 O0 08 26 C Well, let's try it later. I thought we were
supposed to do that later on in the mission.
Let's do it later. Maybe we won't get to it.
02 O0 08 36 P You don't have a gun sight, so we're going to
have to Just guess at it, anyhow.
02 O0 08 58 C I'm trying to stay off the clouds here ...
02 00 09 02 P Okay, might as well stop that, that's good
enough.
02 00 09 10 P Have we gotten back up to the horizon yet?
02 00 09 12 C Not quite.
02 OO 09 29 P We over water or Africa?
02 O0 09 31 C We're over Africa.
02 O0 09 34 P Kano still should be getting ...
02 OO 09 36 C Yes.
02 O0 09 38 C Okay, back up to the horizon.
02 00 09 41 P Ail right. Completed the D-4/D-7 420 at
14:10:00.
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CARNARVON
02 O0 35 18 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon. We have nothing for you this
pass; standing by.
02 00 35 24 C All right, Carnarvon_ thanks.
02 00 35 36 C Would you notify Houston we're going to save the
Zodiacal Light Experiment until a later time?
02 00 35 42 CC Say again the experiment.
02 O0 35 44 C Zodiacal Light.
02 O0 35 45 CC Roger.
02 00 35 50 C That's the S-1 Experiment.
02 00 35 59 CC Flight says okay.
02 00 36 00 C All right.
02 OO 36 18 CC Gemini, Carnarvon. Flight advises that if you feel
you're too busy on any of these and want to drop
it, to go ahead and drop it, and they'll reschedule.
02 O0 36 26 C Okay, thank you.
02 00 40 37 CC Please stand by your platform power-up for UHF
check.
02 O0 40 43 P Gemini-5.
02 O0 40 58 P Roger, Platform is starting to warm up.
02 OO 41 O0 CC Roger.
02 O0 54 18 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston here. Over.
02 O0 54 24 C Go ahead, Houston, Gemini-5.
02 00 54 26 CC Roger, Gemini-5, this is Houston. I've got a
couple of messages for you. I want to brief you a
little on this rendezvous, what we're planning on
doing.
02 O0 54 38 C Say again.
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02 OO 54 41 CC Roger, I have same messages for you, and I want to
brief yo_ on what we're going to do during the
rendezvous.
02 OO 54 52 C Okay, go ahead.
02 O0 54 55 CC All right. The weather for your D-6 over Waco is
about 5/10 cloud coverage. You might keep that in
mind and if you see you can't make it with that
type of cloud coverage to just skip it. But we do
want to advise you that there will be about 5/10
coverage. Do yo_ understand?
02 O0 55 25 C ...
02 O0 55 27 CC Okay, I'd like to talk about the reticle now. Do
you have the rheostat that was added to the reticle
to help _]'im it?
02 OO 55 40 C Yes sir, I haven't been using it.
02 O0 55 44 CC Okay. It's not plugged in then. Is that correct?
02 OO 55 48 C No, I haven't been using the rheostat.
02 OO 55 54 CC Okay, we thought that if you had the rheostat plugged
in that that might have been what failed. We wanted
you to ts_e it out. If you don't have it in, I
guess we don't have to worry about that.
02 OO 56 13 CC Gemini-5, Houston here again. We would like to
have you bring your cc_puter on at about 15:14 in
the Prelaunch Mode so that we can update your 33-1
times.
02 O0 56 30 C Okay, computer on in Prelaunch at 15:20.
02 O0 56 34 CC Negative, 15:14. That's 15:14:00. G_mini-5,
Houston here. I'll say the camputer-on time again.
It's second day; it's 15:14:00.
02 O0 57 04 C Roger, it's 15:14:OO.
02 OO 57 08 CC Roger, now on the rendezvous it's going to start at
02:16:50:17. That will be your first burn. It'll
take about 1 hour and 15 minutes to complete the en-
tire rendezvous. There will be the four maneuvers
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that we pointed out earlier. We want you, when you
start the rendezvous, when you put your camputer on
for the first time, we'd like to have you leave it
on. Your first two updates for the camputer will
be done through the DCS, and any changes will be up-
dated to you via voice at a later time. Your second
two maneuvers will be sent up to you by voice, and
we want you to put them in through the _[DIU. That
way we can exercise the ground and also the MDIU.
Do you understand?
02 OO 58 40 CC G_mt hi-5, did you get that an the rendezvous?
02 00 58 43 C Roger, we got that.
02 OO 58 46 CC Okay, very good.
02 O0 58 47 CC Dr. Berry would like to talk to you for a minute or
two.
02 O0 58 53 CC Good morning, Gordo.
02 00 58 57 CC Gordon, we're trying to follow this sleep and food
pretty closely down here, and we're having same
trouble getting straight fram the records that we
have, what you have there. We talked to Elliot
about this and what first we got you down for,
roughly about 13 hours of sleep in your case. Are
you having any real feeling of fatigue, either you
or Pete, today?
02 O0 59 25 C Berry, we're well rested, we both slept all night
Last night.
02 O0 59 29 CC Very good, very good. Gordon, are you doing any
extra exercise?
02 O0 59 47 CC G_m_ui-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston Surgeon, do you
read?
02 OO 59 51 C Yes, we read you.
02 O0 59 53 CC Right, Gordon, are you doing any extra exercising
other than those progrannned an the passes?
02 O1 O0 20 CC Gemini-5, this is Houston Surgeon.
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02 01 O0 24 C Go ahead.
02 O1 00 27 CC Gordon, did you read - we would like to know if you
are doing any extra exercises other than just the
pulls that are associated with a data pass.
02 01 O0 36 C Affirmative.
02 O1 O0 38 CC Very good.
02 O1 O0 40 CC Okay on the food list, Gordon, we have down that you
have, are down to Meal B, Meal B on Day 2, which
would mean according to the packaging and stowage
list that you have complete portions of four meals_
four meals. Is that affirm?
02 O1 O1 04 C Yes.
02 O1 O1 25 CC G_mini-5_ this is Houston S_rgeon. Do you read?
02 O1 01 28 C Yes, are you reading us?
02 O1 O1 40 CC Gemini-5, 'this is Houston Surgeon. We are not
reading you.
02 O1 O1 46 C Roger ...
GUAYMAS
02 01 11 04 CC Gemini-5, Guaymas CAP COM.
02 01 11 07 P 5 here.
02 01 11 08 CC How are you doing?
02 01 11 11 P ... platform ...
02 O1 11 17 CC Roger, we want you to turn your C-Adapter Beacon to
the CONTI_JOUS position at this time. We want you
to leave it on during all the maneuvers, just leave
it in that position.
02 O1 ll 26 P C-Adapter CONTINUOUS.
02 O1 ll 28 CC OKay, we do not want you to power down fuel cell
Section No. 1.
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02 O1 11 34 P No_ we won't.
02 O1 11 36 CC Okay. Turn the computer on at 15:14:00.
02 O1 11 41 P Roger, give us a mark.
02 01 11 44 CC Okay. I'll give you a mark. We want it at Pre-
latnnch Mode at that time. You got about 3 minutes.
02 O1 11 52 P How about a G_ time hack?
02 Ol 11 53 CC Okay_ coming up on 15:12 on my mark: 3, 2, 1,
02 O1 12 O0 CC MA_.
02 O1 12 02 P Okay.
02 O1 12 07 CC Did you get it or do you want me to give you one at
137
02 O1 12 11 P I'd like another one at 13.
02 O1 12 12 CC Okay. On my mark it will be 15: 13:00. You got
about 40 seconds.
02 O1 12 52 CC Strand by - 3_ 2_ 1,
02 01 13 O0 CC I_[_.
02 O1 13 12 CC Okay. Did you get that?
02 O1 13 15 P That's affirmative.
02 O1 13 19 CC All right.
02 O1 13 56 CC Okay, tu_ the computer on to the Prelaunch Mode at
this time.
02 O1 14 O1 P Computer on.
02 O1 16 32 CC Gemini-5, this is Houston CAP COb_ here. Do not
bother answering this message. We just wanted to
tell you we're sending up a DCS load.
02 Ot 17 04 CC Gemini-5, this is Houston here. Do not acknowledge
this message. Be advised you have a GO for 47-1 and
we're sending up the TR'S and the retro loads for
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your computer. So you'll be getting some DCS
lights.
02 O1 17 21 P Gemini-5, Roger.
02 O1 18 22 CC Gemini-5, Houston here. When you get through with
your D-6, why don't you give us a call? We've got
a couple of messages.
02 O1 18 28 C Okay.
02 O1 18 34 C Waco was _znder the clouds. We did look at Dallas,
Dallas airport, there.
02 O1 18 41 CC Okay. So you did Dallas instead of Waco. Right?
02 O1 18 44 C Affirmative.
02 O1 18 45 CC Okay, are you all done?
02 O1 18 53 CC G_mlni-5, Houston. Have you completed you_ pass
there?
02 O1 18 57 C Roger.
02 O1 19 O0 CC Okay. We've got a couple of messages for you. We
would like to have you turn your computer off at
this time.. Just power the computer down normally.
02 O1 19 l0 C Roger, cc_nputer's off.
02 O1 19 12 CC We would ]Like to have you leave your platform on
after your UHF Test. Rather than powering it down,
we'd like to have you leave the platform on through-
out the rendezvous from this point on.
02 O1 19 25 C Okay.
02 01 19 27 CC The roll _mgle for the UP[F Test has been changed
from 139 to 132. So your new roll angle should be
132, I say again, 132 degrees roll left.
02 O1 19 48 C 132 degrees roll left.
02 O1 19 51 CC Roger.
02 O1 19 53 CC And you got your GO for 47-1, right?
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02 O1 19 58 P Roger.
02 O1 19 59 CC Okay. If you have time you could give us your
GO/NO-GO information, and if not we'll just skip
it here.
02 O1 22 05 P C.....
.encing a UHF Test No. 2 at this time on Reentry.
Shifting to Adapter. Shifting to Reentry.
02 O1 22 ll P Beginning UHF Test No. 2 at this time on Reentry.
02 O1 22 23 P Shifting to Adapter.
02 01 22 45 P Shifting to Reentry.
02 01 22 59 P Unkeyed for l0 second bursts. Shifting to Adapter.
02 O1 23 09 P Shifting to Adapter.
02 O1 23 23 P Shifting to Reentry.
02 O1 23 38 P Shifting to Adapter.
02 O1 23 50 P Shifting to Reentry.
02 O1 23 59 P I'm keying for l0 seconds.
02 O1 24 09 P Shifted to Adapter.
02 O1 24 23 P Shifting to Reentry.
02 O1 24 33 P Giving Bermuda a test count: l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 4, 3,
2_ 1.
02 O1 24 43 P Shifting to Adapter. Giving Bermuda a test count:
l, 2, 3, 4_ 5, 4, 3, 2, ]..
02 O1 24 59 P I'm keying for l0 seconds.
02 O1 25 09 P Shifting to Reentry.
02 O1 25 26 P Shifting to Adapter.
02 O1 25 45 P Shifting to Reentry.
02 O1 25 55 P Cremtni-5's unkeying for lO seconds.
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02 01 26 09 P Gemini-5's back on Adapter.
02 O1 26 26 P Gemini-5 s_uifting to Reentry.
02 O1 26 43 P Gemini-5 s_Lifting to Adapter.
02 O1 26 55 P GemJni-5 has completed UHF Test No. 2 at 15:27:00.
BERMUDA
02 O1 27 17 CC You sure do talk a lot.
02 O1 27 21 P Say again.
02 O1 27 22 CC I said you sure do talk a lot.
02 O1 27 25 P What did I say?
02 O1 27 27 CC S,hifting ar_tennas.
02 O1 27 32 P What do you want me to do, sing you a song?
02 O1 27 35 CC Think you can?
02 O1 27 40 C He sings off key.
02 O1 27 42 P Over the ocean, over the blue, here's G_m_ni-5
singing to you.
02 O1 27 50 CC Stand by, go on back to talking.
02 O1 27 55 P That's a good deal.
02 O1 27 58 CC Get you a job with the Houston Astros.
02 O1 41 21 C Continuous ...
02 O1 41 23 P I'm sorry; it's an S-6 Sequence No. 7 which is--
TANANAR/VE
02 O1 54 31 CC Gpm_ni-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston here. Over.
02 O1 55 15 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston here. Over.
02 O1 56 48 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston here. Over.
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02 02 07 48 CC G_mlni-5, Carnarvon CAP CC$4.
02 02 07 52 C Go ahead, Carnarvon, Gpmiui-5.
02 02 07 54 CC Does the Pilot have the 0ral ... now for a medical
data pass this trip?
02 02 08 O1 C I'm counting up now.
02 02 08 34 C Blood pressure is ...
02 02 08 36 CC Your cuff is full-scale.
02 02 09 14 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon Surgeon. We have a good blood
pressure, and we have a good oral count. Standing
by for exercise on your mark.
02 02 09 39 C Stand by.
02 02 09 41 c r,_t:_.
02 02 10 22 CC Your count is full-scale?
02 02 l0 52 CC And we have a good second blood pressure. I assLm_
you neither had any sleep since your last report,
but I will take a water update if you have it.
02 02 ll 04 C All right.
02 02 ll 33 CC G_m_ni-5, Carnarvon Surgeon. Standing by for your
water report.
02 02 ll 38 C Roger, we don't have any further water report since
we gave one at MCC.
02 02 ll 44 CC Roger.
02 02 11 48 CC Gemini-5, Caz_arvon CAP CC$4. What is your status
for Area 47-17
02 02 ll 54 C ... GO.
02 02 11 56 CC Roger, you're going to ground; I'll update your TR
clock for a 47-1.
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02 02 12 02 C Okay.
02 02 12 14 P Carnarvon, are you ready to copy readouts for the
47-1 ... ?
02 02 12 23 CC Roger, go _head.
02 02 12 24 P lA read 7 amps, lB read 7, lC read 8, 2A read 6.5,
2B read 6.0, 2C read 6.9, main bus voltage 26.2; RCS
A pressure 290 , temp 70, Ring B 280, temp 60, left
Secondary 02--5400, right Secondary 02--5250.
02 02 13 05 CC Roger, I copy.
02 02 13 11 P And that data was read passing the East Coast at
about ...
02 02 13 25 CC You said you read that data on the East Coast.
02 02 13 28 P I said I'd give you time for that data in jmst a
second.
02 02 13 31 CC Roger.
02 02 13 37 P That was read about 15:18:00.
02 02 13 45 CC Roger.
02 02 14 03 CC Roger, I'm transmitting your TR.
02 02 14 08 P Roger.
02 02 14 l0 CC You've got it for 47-1.
02 02 14 12 P ... , we received it.
02 02 14 30 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon CAP COM. Stand by for Carnarvon
Surgeon.
02 02 14 36 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon Surgeon. We're still trying to
get a precise handle on your food cnm_umption.
Would you confirm for us that Command Pilot and Pilot
both had three meals on Day l, over.
02 02 14 54 C You know, the MCC Surgeon just queried us on this
last t_me over the States, and we gave h"im a great
detailed report. Maybe he hasn't gotten the word
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out yet, huh?
02 02 15 07 CC That's a negative; Flight says that they did not
get it.
02 02 15 15 C Ask him to ask the surgeon back there.
02 02 15 20 CC Say again.
02 02 15 23 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon CAP COM. Gordo, they had trouble
receiving through Canton when you were giving that
report. Now ask b_m for it again.
02 02 15 37 C We've had folzr meals to date_ and we're on Meal 2C.
We had two meals on first day and two yesterday, and
we're not eating all of it; and we feel fine but we
just don't need all of it.
02 02 16 12 CC Gemini, Carnarvon CAP COM. We're standing by.
02 02 16 17 C All right, did you get that report on the food?
02 02 16 20 CC Roger. Loud and clear.
HAWAII
02 02 34 40 CC Gemini.
02 02 34 47 P Go ahead, Hawaii, this is Gemini-5.
02 02 35 08 P Hawaii, Gemini-5. You calling?
02 02 35 ll CC Stand by, Gemini-5.
02 02 35 31 CC Gemini-5, this is Hawaii. I have a maneuver update
for you.
02 02 35 36 P Go ahead.
02 02 35 37 CC Are you standing by to copy?
02 02 35 40 P Affirmative.
02 02 35 44 CC Roger, the GETD is 50:49:56, the burn is 21.1 feet
per second, Delta T 28 seconds, Core 25 90211, Core
26 all zeros. Core 27 all zeros.
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O2 02 36 23 P Roger, give me the time of the burn again, please.
02 02 36 25 CC The time of the burn, correction to the time of the
burn, is 49, break, it's 50:4_:57.
02 02 36 36 P That's the GET, how about the GMT?
02 02 36 46 CC That GMT is 16:49:57.
02 02 36 56 CC Did you copy, Gemini-5?
02 02 36 58 P Roger, 16:49:57.
02 02 37 Ol CC Roger.
02 02 37 03 P Did you w_ut us to insert that to computer?
02 02 37 05 CC That's affirmative. I can't update you with my
load down here.
02 02 37 11 P Say again.
02 02 37 12 CC That's affirmative.
02 02 37 20 CC Gemini-5, that's affirmative: just put it in the
}_'_IU.
02 02 37 24 P Gemini-5, Roger.
02 02 37 38 CC Gemini-5, this is Hawaii. Is the computer on yet?
What time do you intend to turn it on?
02 02 37 44 P Well, we have a Flight Plan time of 16:45:O0 but I
think we'll bring it on early.
02 02 37 50 CC Roger, understand.
02 02 37 53 C Computer on at this time.
02 02 37 55 CC Roger.
02 02 38 19 CC Gemini-5, are you ready to do your first burn?
02 02 38 27 P That's affirmative.
02 02 38 28 CC Roger, we have you GO on the ground.
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02 02 38 33 P GO up here.
02 02 38 34 CC Roger.
02 02 38 45 CC G_miui-5, let us know when you can insert into the
computer. We need a summary.
02 02 38 98 P Roger, I'm inserting at this time.
02 02 39 O0 CC Roger.
02 02 39 18 P The computer is loaded.
02 02 39 20 CC Roger, understand.
02 02 40 27 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii. We have you about minus i minute.
Standing by.
02 02 40 37 P Minus i minute. We're not going to burn in i minute,
Ed. 16:49:57.
02 02 40 43 CC Roger, G_mini-5, I had LOS minus 1 minute; that was
my error.
02 02 40 50 P Roger.
GUAYMAS
02 02 46 03 CC Gemini-5, Guaymas CAP CC_.
02 02 46 06 C Gemiui-5 here.
02 02 46 07 CC Okay, how are you doing?
02 02 46 09 C Roger, we're standing by to burn.
02 02 46 l0 CC Okay, you're looking good here on the ground for
your burn. Do you need any more information?
02 02 46 15 C Negative.
02 02 46 16 CC Okay, I'd like a mark at the start and the end of
your burn.
02 02 46 19 C Roger.
02 02 46 20 CC Okay.
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02 02 46 22 CC Want to make a GET t_J_e hack?
02 02 46 25 C Okay.
02 02 46 26 CC Okay, on my n_rk it will be 46, it will be 50:46:40;
you got about 8 seconds.
02 02 46 37 CC 3, 2, l,
02 02 46 40 cc MARK.
o2 o2 46 43 c okay.
02 02 46 44 CC Okay, very good.
02 02 46 57 CC Okay, they'd like to make a UHF 6 on this pass.
02 02 47 02 C Roger.
02 02 47 42 CC Sure you got Prelaunch Mode; is that affirm?
02 02 47 45 C That's affirm; I was checking the accelerc_eter oy
us here and I have a little drift, so I'm waiting
to the last minute to go to Catch Up.
02 02 47 52 CC Okay.
02 02 48 12 CC You didn't catch up now, right?
02 02 48 14 C That's affirm.
02 02 48 15 CC Okay.
02 02 49 52 C 5, 4, 3, 2, l,
02 02 49 57 C Burn.
02 02 49 59 cc Copy.
02 02 50 27 C End of bu_l.
02 02 50 28 CC Okay, I got all that.
02 02 50 30 CC Give me yollr IVI readouts; start at the end.
02 02 50 37 P Roger, they're all zeros.
02 02 50 40 CC Okay, before and after, right?
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02 02 50 45 CC ...
02 02 50 48 P Right on the money.
02 02 50 49 CC Okay, what thruster has he used?
02 02 50 53 P Aft firing thrusters.
02 02 50 54 CC Okay, very good.
02 02 51 02 CC Attitudes look real solid right here on the ground.
02 02 51 06 P Roger.
CORteS CHRISTI
02 02 51 41 CC Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM.
02 02 51 44 C Roger, Houston, Gemini-5. Burn is complete.
02 02 51 47 CC Roger, would you read out 80, 81 and 82 for us
please7
02 02 51 50 C Roger.
02 02 51 52 P ... 80 was 00004.
02 02 51 59 CC Roger.
02 02 52 15 P And 81 was zero and 82 was zero.
02 02 52 20 CC Roger, thank you.
02 02 52 23 P I take that back; 82 was 00007.
02 02 52 28 CC Okay, four zeros and a 7.
02 02 52 37 C Okay, we're swinging her into GO0, getting ready for
the D-6 seq,_ence 134,165,649. Is that t_me still
good?
02 02 52 47 CC Roger, but be advised that the target will be
slightly down range fram the - when we're using those
pointing angles that we gave you, and the destroyer
will be somewhat behind.
02 02 53 02 C Roger.
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02 02 53 30 P ..., we got a real good look at Houston today.
02 02 53 35 CC Roger, is it raining down here?
02 02 53 38 P Yes, we could see Clear Lake, and the ... Lake.
02 02 53 45 CC How about the Center, could you see the Center?
02 02 53 48 P There's a cloud right there some place over you, I
think. I can't quite make it out.
02 02 54 03 P I see a big, long, white trail of smoke down the
center of the bay though.
02 02 54 07 CC Roger.
02 02 54 28 CC Gemini-5, Houston here. We would like to send up
your DCS load now for your next m_neuver, any time
you're ready.
02 02 54 34 C Roger, would you wait one?
02 02 54 54 C Okay, you can send it up any time.
32 02 54 56 CC Roger. I understand you're ready now.
02 02 55 43 CC Gemini-5, Houston here. You needn't answer this
transmission but we sent the DCS load and we'll
give you an update based on U.S. tracking over
Ascension.
02 02 55 57 CC White Sands confirms your maneuver. We've gotten
their tracking already.
02 02 56 17 C We've got the ships in sight and we're pitching on
them now.
02 02 57 19 C Houston, Gemini-5. We didn't get him. It's pretty
hard to--.
02 02 57 21 P There he is' There he is:
02 02 57 23 C We have a ship wake in sight.
02 02 57 26 CC Okay. Go ahead and do it on that then. The ship--
the target that you're looking for should have a
pair of wakes. He should have the destroyer guard
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out there with him.
02 02 57 48 P Unfortunately, without the gunsight, the field of
view on the scope and the camera are too small and
I can't find him in it.
02 02 57 58 CC Roger. I'm sure the water complicates it because
one piece of water looks like another piece.
02 02 58 05 P Yes. Well, it's ,m_zing how well I can see throngh
this Questar lens, but I just can't get it off the
track with it because the field of view is too nar-
row.
02 02 58 19 CC How about the four-power telescope, Pete?
02 02 58 21 P Our field of view is too narrow on it.
02 02 58 24 CC Okay. Listen, I've got an update for you on the
time of this ...
02 02 58 27 P ... sight so Gordo can stick it right on him and
then I'd have it.
02 02 58 30 CC Roger. I've got an updated time for your next mau-
euver.
02 02 58 37 P Say again.
02 02 58 38 CC I have an updated time for your next maueuver. Are
you ready to copy?
02 02 58 49 C We're ready to copy, Houston, Go ahead.
02 02 58 51 CC Okay. It's 02:17:34:35. I say again, 02:17:34:35.
02 02 59 05 C Roger, and you have loaded this in the computer.
Is that correct?
02 02 59 08 CC We have loaded the Delta V in the computer. We
have to relay the times by voice.
02 02 59 15 C Roger, I understand that, but you have loaded the
maneuver load.
02 02 59 19 CC Roger. It's been loaded and verified and we'll
check the U.S. tracking data and give you any
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further updates that are necessary over Ascension.
02 02 59 30 C Roger.
02 02 59 46 CC Gemini-5, Houston.
02 02 59 49 C Go ahead, Gemini-5.
02 02 59 51 CC We have a Section 2 purge at this time also. Will
you be ab].e to handle that?
02 02 59 59 C _¢er Center, right now.
02 03 O0 O1 CC Right now.
02 03 O0 02 C Okay.
02 03 O0 04 CC Pretty busy, isn't it?
02 03 OO 06 C Fairly. Stand by for hydrogen purge mark.
02 03 O0 12 CC Roger.
02 03 O0 28 C Hydrogen purge complete. Stand by for 02 purge on
my mark. Y_RK.
02 03 02 36 C 02 purge is complete.
TANANARIVE
02 03 11 50 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston here.
02 03 ll 55 P Roger, Houston, Gemini-5 here.
02 03 ll 57 CC Roger. We have your maneuver update. Are you
ready to copy?
02 03 12 03 P Yes.
02 03 12 05 CC Roger. The C_4T of burn is 02:17:34:31. That's
02:17:34:31. Delta V, 15.2, 15.2. The burn time
is 20, 20 that is. Pitch is O_ yaw is O, aft fir-
ing thrusters Address 25 00152. I say again Address
25 is 00152. Address 26 is all zeros. Address 27
is all zeros.
02 03 13 O1 P Understood time of burn 02:17:34:31, Delta V 15.2
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T_me of burn 20 seconds. Address 25 00152. 26,
27 all zeros.
02 03 13 21 CC G_mini-5, Gemini-5, Houston here. That is correct.
We would like to have you attempt to burn out the
residuals that you have in Addresses 80, 81 and 82
on all the rest of the maneuvers.
02 03 13 35 P Roger.
02 03 34 03 P Voice recorder is on. Preparing to burn at 17:34:31.
02 03 3406 C Thruster switch is ON.
02 03 34 08 P Okay, you're in ORB RATE, your thruster's ON, Start
Camp button is gushed, IVI's are correct, Address
80 here--you count down to the burn.
02 03 34 20 C Okay.
02 03 34 25 C 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, burning.
02 03 34 35 C 14, 13, 12--
02 03 34 39 P You should q_t at 51 if it's not down.
02 03 34 41 C 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
02 03 34 51 P Okay.
02 03 34 59 P Okay, Address 80 was O. Address 81 is 0.6 so you'll
have to take that out.
02 03 35 13 C Okay, that would be where?
02 03 35 15 P Wait one--182 and that's ... right.
02 03 35 23 C Right? Okay?
02 03 35 25 P Go ahead.
02 03 35 27 C Okay.
02 03 35 32 P Another little squirt.
02 03 35 42 P Another little squirt.
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02 03 35 49 P Whoops, the other way, back the other way.
02 03 35 54 P Okay.
02 03 35 58 C We're adding some on now.
02 03 36 O1 P Okay, that's good enough. Call it zero.
02 03 36 10 P One foot down.
02 03 36 18 P No, that's 1 foot ...
02 03 36 30 P Okay.
02 03 36 34 P One more time.
02 03 36 42 P Got it.
02 03 36 58 C ... canted thrusters there. You want to take that
out?
02 03 37 03 P Yes. Don't fire ... before it's supposed too.
We'll make the recommendation that you don't burn
in Platform, because that's very sloppy.
02 03 37 46 C Yes.
02 03 37 49 P ... we can hold it in Rate Command much more ac-
curately than we did in the last burn.
02 03 41 42 P C_x._ent for the tape: For rendezvous mission at
night looking out the window with the eGnputer on,
the Start Comp light is way, way too bright.
CARNARVON
02 03 42 41 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon CAP COM.
02 03 42 44 P Gemini-5, go ahead.
02 03 42 45 CC Roger. Would you give me time of your burn and the
readouts of core 80, 81 and 82?
02 03 42 52 P Roger. The time of burn was 17:34:31 and that 81
and 82 were zero, but in getting them to zero, we
wound up with a half a foot more burn. We burned
15.7.
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02 03 43 17 CC Okay. What was 80? 15.77
?_203 43 21 P No. 80 was minus 0005.
32 03 43 29 CC Roger.
02 03 43 31 P Okay, the reason for that was we bumned in the Plat-
form Mode to see how well it would do, and it's a
little sloppy. We got same up, down, and left and
right in which we had to take out.
02 03 43 44 CC Roger, understand.
02 03 43 47 P Next time we'll burn the Rate Cnmm_ud.
02 03 43 50 CC Did you say next time you'll try Rate Cn_mAad?
02 03 43 52 P Yes, we did _hat before and that's much better than
tX_is Platform Mode.
1_2 03 43 56 CC Roger. Okay, I've got an update for your next mau-
euver, your next plane change.
02 03 44 06 P Okay, ready to copy.
02 03 44 08 CC Ok_ay. Time we'll burn is 18 hours 06 minutes 26
seconds. The Delta V is 14.6. The time of burn,
Delta T, is 19 seconds. Pitch zero, yaw minus 90.
Aft thrusters Core 25 all zeros, Core 26 all zeros,
Core 27 00146. This is Maneuver No. 3 ... You copy?
02 03 45 ll P That's affirmative.
02 03 45 13 CC Roger.
02 03 45 17 CC Okay. We've had some trouble with your tape counts
below the tape dumps. At this time we'd like for
you to switch your DC-to-DC Converter to SECONDARY.
32 03 45 32 P Roger. DC-to-DC Converter to SEC(_IDA_.
02 03 45 36 CC Roger. And leave it in that position. They'll
take a tape dump over the States this pass and eval-
uate it and see if it helps.
02 03 45 44 P Roger. Be advised that at the gunsight, or the
sight, we're unable to view the D-4. We will get
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the D-4 410 Bravo; we will get the 407 if we have
time.
02 03 46 O0 CC Did you say you would get 410 Bravo?
02 03 46 03 P No, we e_'t get that one. We've been trying with
the telescope over here but we haven't been success-
fut. And we'll do 407 if possible.
02 03 46 13 CC Roger.
02 03 46 26 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon. Could you give us an estimate
on how much you used the lateral thrusters?
02 03 46 36 P We took 1 foot down out_ and I think it was 0.4
foot right.
02 03 46 44 CC Roger.
02 03 49 07 C ...
02 03 49 09 P Yes. I got the recorder on. i want to talk about
tluis D-4/D-7. We couldn't mo 410 at 17:42:00, and
with the maneuver updates coming in over Carnarvon
we did not have the time to do 407, which we would
have been able to do. And so far they have really
been crowding as on getting this stuff done, un-
stowed, get the spacecraft in the right position at
the right time, and so forth. We're just not doing
as good as job as if we weren't so rushed.
02 04 O0 40 P Take off. The right attitude thruster in the Pulse
Mode seems to double blip real easily. We might
look into that when we get back. That's the roll
right attitude tarusters, thrusters--
HAWAII
02 04 08 58 CC G_mini-5, Hawaii CAP COM.
02 04 09 O0 C Say it _ Hawaii, Gemini-5.
02 04 09 03 CC Roger, we didn't copy an oral temperature. We'd
like a blood pressure_ please.
02 04 09 07 C Roger. We're busy with the burner right now.
You'll just have to wait a minute.
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02 04 09 ll CC Roger.
02 04 09 12 C Burn.
02 04 09 38 C Hawaii, C_mtni-5.
02 04 09 39 CC Go ahead.
02 04 09 41 C Roger. Address 80 on the burn remd zero, or read
m_uus 0000_, 81 read O00(Y2,82 read 00002. We did
not take out either 81 or 82 because we did not
want to toddany more forward, aftward, firing com-
ponent to the Address 80. See we can't fire out
forward firing thrusters.
02 04 10 12 CC Roger, understand.
02 04 l0 19 CC What was the t/me of the burnt
02 04 10 22 C 18:06:26.
02 04 lO 27 C Roger.
02 04 10 40 CC I've got s_e Flight Plan updates for you whenever
you're ready to copy.
02 04 l0 51 P I'm ready to copy. Oral temperature's going in to
the Co_m_nd Pilot.
02 04 l0 55 CC Roger. The title is Map the second day 17:56:54.
Longitude 145.0 East. Stand by one, G_mlni-5.
02 04 11 22 P What revolution is that?
02 04 11 25 CC REVOLUTION 33.
02 04 ll 29 P Okay, ready for the start.
02 04 ll 55 CC 505 Sequence No. 03, pitch 30 degrees down, yaw
right 14. This is an update of the previous in-
formation we passed you.
02 04 12 11 P That time was 18:25:357
O2 04 12 14 CC O5.
02 04 12 16 P Roger. 18:25:05.
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02 04 12 20 CC How were your attitudes during the burn?
02 04 12 22 p They looked like they were right on, and we were
in Rate Cc_mand. I don't know where the little
bit got in. We held it pretty good.
32 04 12 33 CC We'd like to know what your attitudes were when you
made your readouts on 80, 81 and 82.
02 04 12 39 P They were on minus 90-00.
02 04 12 44 CC Roger.
02 04 12 46 P That's minus 90 yaw.
02 04 12 4k$ Roge._.
02 04 13 06 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii Surgeon. See your attempts at
blood pressures are all invalid. Are you having
s problem with the blood pressure apparatus?
02 04 13 14 P Yes. We just had the O-ring fail on it. We've got
some more in here. We'll have to skip it this pass.
If we get another one on, we'll do it later.
02 04 13 21 CC Roger. Then can you give me a water report? I
copied your food and sleep report over Carnarvon
last time, so if you give me information on water,
that will De sufficient.
02 04 t3 29 P We were both up to 12 pounds.
02 04 13 32 CC Roger.
02 04 14 03 CC You ready to copy another Flight Plan update?
02 04 14 06 P Roger.
02 04 14 08 CC S-7 second day 21:26:49, Sequence No. 03, pitch 90
degrees do_n, tropical storm.
02 04 14 27 P Roger. S -r? at 21:26:49_ Sequence No. 03, pitch down
90 degrees_ tropical storm. Roger.
02 04 14 36 CC Roger. knotner S-7. Second day 21:33:02, Sequence
No. 03.
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02 04 14 50 P Do you read C_m_ui-5, Hawaii?
GUAYMAS
02 04 20 26 CC Gemini-5, Guaym_s CAP CGM.
02 04 20 29 P Say it, Guaymas, G_m_nj-5 here.
02 04 20 31 CC Okay. You're looking real good down here° How are
you doing?
02 04 20 34 P GO up here.
02 04 20 36 CC Okay. Well let's check that last S-7 update you
were given your Flight Plan by Hawaii. Let's make
sure you got it all. You got your book out?
02 04 20 49 P Yes.
02 04 20 50 CC Okay. It's S-7, O2:21:33:O2. 03. Pitch 90 degrees
down, tropical storm, and both of the S-7's you were
given over Hawaii are for one astro only.
02 04 21 13 P Roger. Is there two of them? One at 21:26:497
02 04 21 17 CC That's affirm.
02 04 21 18 P What was the other ttm_ please?
02 04 21 20 CC Okay. The first one was 21:26:49. The second one
was 21:33:02.
02 04 21 34 P Roger.
02 04 2l 35 cc Okay.
02 04 21 41 P Okay. We're pitched down 30 and we're about to yaw
right 14 degrees, and I hope we can pick up Laredo.
02 04 2l cc okay.
TEXAS
02 04 27 26 P Houston, G-m_ui-5.
02 04 27 30 CC C_oahead, Ge4mlni-5,this is Houston here.
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02 04 27 33 P Yes. Gordo spotted ... I never did pic_ up. The
weather was loud and clear there, and I just didn't
see it.
02 04 27 43 CC Okay, There's still_ like I said yesterday_ there
aren't a lot of contrasting lanc_aarks. Did you
get any of the readings?
02 04 27 50 P No,
02 04 27 52 CC Was that negative?
02 04 27 54 P That's right. That's negative. We got the spot
pinned down, but, boy_ it sure is hard to see it.
'-)2 _
uq' 27 59 C You might tell them I can see the figures on the
squares. I didn't try taking any readings; I was
trying to get the position for Pete to take his
readings but I could see several of the figures
quite clearly.
02 D4 28 12 CC Okay.
02 04 28 19 C You might also tell them it's just like we suspected
fram the airplane; they increase and decrease with
light angle.
_2 04 28 29 CC Okay. Yo_zr visibility of the target varies with
your ligtlt angle. Is that correct?
02 04 28 34 C Of the figure inside the target.
02 04 28 36 CC Right. I have some information here for you,
Gemini -5.
02 04 28 47 P Roger_ go ahead.
02 04 28 49 CC Okay. Be advised that you have approximately 40
pounds of drinking water in your adapter in case
you need it. Your fuel cells are working fine.
And I've got an update for your reverse coelliptic
maneuver here.
02 04 29 02 P Roger, go ahead.
02 04 29 04 CC Roger. The C_,iTof bu__l is 02:19:03:41. That's
02:19:O3:41. Delta V is 19.8. That's 19.8. With
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a burn time of 25, burn time of 25 seconds. Yo_r
pitch angle is minus 14.5. That's n_nus 14.5. Yaw
is zero, thrusters are aft. Address 25 is 00192 .
That's Address 25 00192. Address 26 is 00050. I
say Address 26 again is 00050. Address 27 is all
zeros. That 's all.
02 04 30 07 P Roger, G_ in burn 02:19:03:41. Delta V 19.8, 25
seconds. Pitch down 14.5, OO on the yaw. 25,OO192;
26,00050; 27,0000.
02 04 30 24 CC Roger.
02 04 30 28 P We got a real good look at Florida and Cuba and the
Bahamas today.
02 04 30 35 CC Gemini-5, Houston here. Say again; you were pretty
garbled that time.
02 04 30 39 P Roger. I say we're getting a good look at Florida
and the Bahamas and Cuba today.
02 04 30 44 CC Roger.
02 04 30 48 CC Gemini-5. Also be advised that we will update this
data I just gave you over Ascension based on U.S.
tracking.
02 04 30 55 P Roger.
02 04 31 25 CC Gemini-5, this is Houston here again. You needn't
acknowledge this, but be advised there's going to
be an S-6 Experiment coming up before that S-7 that
you were just updated on, so be prepared to put it
in your Flight Plan ahead of the S-7.
02 04 31 38 P Roger.
02 04 31 45 CC Another c_._ut here, G_mtui-5 _ from Houston. I
think that we may have a way for you to use your
reticle. If you get time along the way here, you
might check to see that your utility light works.
And if it doesn't, let us know and we'll describe
how to di_mautle the reticle so that you can use
your utility light.
02 04 32 l0 P Roger. The utility light does work.
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02 04 32 13 CC 0kay_ very good. While we have _, couple of minutes
here maybe we can talk about it zLght now. If
you ... there are a couple of screws up on top of
the sight just underneath the loo;e part that you
screw into the window. If you take those two screws
out, the light cormes off. And you may be able to
fix your utility light up on the top to shine down
through the filter there and onto the glass and you
should have an i_e presented there that should be
alined exactly the way the normal reticle was.
02 04 32 46 P Roger. We'll give it a go this evening.
02 04 32 50 CC Yes. It takes a little while. There's two screws
that you have to take off to get the light off and
then there are a couple other screws that you need
to take off to get the cord off. But if you get
those off, you may be able to fix the light with
some tape or s_nething to shine down through the
upper portion.
02 04 33 09 P Okay.
02 04 33 26 CC Got another question here, Gemini-5. We're schedul-
ing a couple experiments when smmebody's going to
be sleeping. We'd like to know if the thrusters
have been keeping you awake. Because if they have_
we'll elimdnate some of those experiments.
02 04 33 39 P So far they haven't. On the launch sleep periods
we were both pretty tired and we just slept right
through it.
02 04 33 46 CC Okay. We'll go ahead and schedule experiments dur-
ing that time for one man and if the thrusters
botaer you:, just knock off the experiments and let
us know about it.
02 04 33 55 P Okay.
02 04 33 56 C Okay, there's only one thing that interrupts sleep
and that is these fuel cell purges. I can't get to
tne fuel cell switches from here. And Pete has to
do all the purging.
02 04 34 06 CC Okay, Gordo, we'll try to take that into account
and maybe we can rearrange the purge cycles here
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so that we can let Pete sleep for the long periods.
02 04 34 14 P Either that, or why don't we try one one time and
see if we can't purge both of them at one time to
get back on the 6-hour cycle.
02 04 34 22 CC Okay, we'll look into that here.
02 04 34 25 P Very good.
02 04 46 O1 CC G_m_ni-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston here, over.
02 04 46 08 P Go ahead, Houston, Ge_ni-5 here.
02 04 46 l0 CC Roger_ G_m_ni-5, Houston here. I nave your reverse
coelliptic maneuver update for you. Are you ready
to copy?
02 04 46 20 P Ready to copy.
02 04 46 22 CC Roger. Your C_ of burn 02:19:04:04. I say again,
02:19:04:04. Delta V 17.3. I say again, 17.3.
Burn time is 22. Burn time 22. Pitch angle nega-
tive 15.8, negative 15.8. Yaw is O, thrusters aft.
Address 25 00167. I say again, Address 25 is 00167.
Address 26 00047. I say again_ Address 26 is 00047.
Address 27 is all zeros. Over.
02 04 47 22 C Tkis is G_mlni-5. Time of burn 02:19:04:04, DeLta V
17.3, 22 seconds. Minus 15.8 pitch_ 00 yaw, _ft-
firing thrusters, 25 00167, 26 00047, _ddress 27,
02 04 47 46 CC Roger, Address 27 was all zeros. Thank you. Aiso_
we would like to have you do a purge on only one
section, Section No. 2, after you complete your re-
verse coelliptic. We're investigating the possibil-
ity of purging both sections at that time but we
won't know for quite some time yet.
02 04 48 12 C Purge Section 2 after reverse coeliiptic.
02 04 48 15 CC Roger.
02 05 03 28 P Okay, the time for the tape is 19:O3:30. Pre_;zring
for the reverse coelliptic burn at 19:04:04.
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02 05 03 34 C 30 seconds.
02 05 03 40 P IVI's maneuver controller ON.
32 05 03 47 C 17 feet forward, huh?
02 05 03 49 P 17 feet forward.
02 05 03 52 C Okay.
02 05 03 53 P That's what it says.
02 05 03 57 C Maneuver controller's ON.
02 05 03 01 C 4_ 3, 2, 1, thrusting.
J
02 05 04 25 P One, step.
TANANARIVE
02 05 04 32 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston here, over.
02 05 04 33 P Okay_ get it forward just a notch.
02 05 04 40 P Okay, just one second.
02 05 04 41 C Hello, Houston, Gemini-5.
02 05 04 44 CC Roger, Gemini-5, this is Houston here. Can you
give us yoar residuals in 80, 81 and 82?
02 05 04 47 P Another--just a squirt.
02 05 04 55 P Address 80 is 00001.
02 05 04 57 P Address 80 is O0001.
02 05 05 09 P Address 81 is 00001.
02 05 05 2l P Address 82 is 00002.
02 05 05 29 CC Roger, understand. Roger. We got that. I won't
bother repeating it. Be advised that we want you
to purge both sections. I say again, both sections
right after the coelliptic burn_ and then we want
you to get to sleep. Over.
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02 05 05 54 P You're unreadable. I thought you said to purge
both sections. Is that correct?
02 05 06 03 CC Roger. That is affirmative. Purge both sections
before powering down. Then we want the Pilot to
get to sleep.
02 05 06 16 P Roger, understand. Purge them before powering
down; Pilot go to sleep.
02 05 06 22 CC Affirmative. Be advised that we're going to slip
the sleep periods approy_mately i hour so that
you'll still get the same amount of sleep; we'll
just start an hour later.
I
02 05 o6 41 c ...
02 05 06 42 P You're unreadable. I can hear you talking about
something about sleep, but you're unreadable. Pass
it up to the next station.
02 05 06 51 CC Gemini-5, C_=mlni-5, Houston here. You're unread-
able. We've gotten the important messages across.
02 05 06 52 P Give it to us at Carnarvon.
02 05 07 ll C Okay, m_ueuver controller is OFF and STOWED.
02 05 07 13 P Okay, go back to 000.
02 05 07 18 P I'm going to power you down ... purge the fuel cells.
02 05 07 23 c Okay.
02 05 07 25 P All right. Put the gage ON. Here came the ...
02 05 07 30 P All right. Let me mark it ON. On the recorder the
ttm_ is 19:lO:O0. I'm going to purge both sections
of the fuel cell.
02 05 13 30 P Okay, the time is Day 2, 19:15:O0. Fuel cell purge
complete on both fuel cells for the first time.
We're sort of back in normal operation on the fuel
cell.
02 05 17 59 P Okay, the time is 19:18:00. We have powered back
down to approyfmately 18-19 amp comsumption. Bias
power is primary, DC power is ACME, ACME horizon
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scanner is secondary, and we're in Horizon S,can Mode
after our purge. OAMS fuel onboard reading 42_.
HAWAII
02 05 44 13 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Hawaii.
02 05 44 21 C Go ahead, Hawaii, Gemini-5.
02 05 44 23 CC Roger. I have a Flight Plan update for you when
you're ready to copy.
02 05 44 29 C Roger, go ahead.
02 05 44 31 CC Roger. S-6, second day, 20:00:00. Sequence 05.
Houston area. Command Pilot only.
02 05 44 55 C Roger.
02 05 44 58 CC Roger, Gemini-5. I have nothing for you. Hawaii
is stm]di_E by.
02 05 45 03 C Roger. Thank you very much.
02 05 45 21 CC Gemini-5, this is Hawaii. Could I get an onboard
OA_,_Spropellant qua_]tity readout?
02 05 45 29 C Roger. 4_.
02 05 45 31 CC Roger. Thank you.
02 05 45 40 C How about relaying a little information back to the
surgeon at MCC.
02 05 45 45 CC Go ahead.
02 05 45 57 C We finally figured out why he's so confused over
our food. The reason is that we started eating
the first day on the food that was stored in our
foot well areas for launch. And this started us
off wrong vhen on our sequencing numbers, so that
we're just now getting to Day i meals that were
stored in the aft locker.
02 05 46 18 CC Roger. We'll relay it to them.
02 05 46 22 C We have been eating ample and not feeling at all
hungz_y.
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02 05 )-t6
28 CC Roger, understand.
02 05 46 44 CC Gemini, h_ did the purge go?
02 05 46 46 C Roger, purge went very well. No problems at all
on it.
02 05 46 52 CC Roger.
02 05 47 08 CC Was that both sections, Gemini?
02 05 47 l0 C Roger. Both sections.
02 05 47 12 CC Roger.
02 05 47 25 CC Gemini, did you fix the O-ring blood pressure bulb?
02 05 47 29 C That's affirmative.
02 05 47 31 CC Roger.
GUAYMAS
02 05 54 24 CC Gemini-5, Guaymas CAP CC$4. You're looking good on
the ground. We have nothing for you; standing by.
02 05 54 29 C Roger, Guaymas. Fine up here.
TEXAS
02 05 58 06 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5. This is Houston.
02 05 58 ll C ... Gemini-5.
02 05 58 12 CC Roger. Would you put your C-Band Adapter Switch to
COMMAND please?
02 05 58 17 C Roger.
02 05 58 18 CC A_udGemini-5, be advised that there's going to be a
Minuteman launch down at the Cape here. In a couple
more minutes I'll get you a time hack on that. You
might see if you can see it.
02 05 58 30 C Okay.
02 05 58 32 CC I've got s_m_ news for you here. It says here in
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the headlines of the Houston Post this morning that
GT-5 is going to chase an imaginary spacecraft.
02 05 58 50 C Very good.
02 05 58 58 C Did we catch it?
02 05 59 O0 CC Yes, I guess you did.
02 05 59 04 CC Hey, Gemini-5, we'll give you a mark at 60 seconds
And at 30 seconds. You might look out over towards
the Cape and see if you can see anything out that
way.
02 05 59 14 C Okay.
02 05 59 19 CC Sixty seconds now.
02 05 59 35 CC Gordo, if you're fooling around at all with that
sight, you might give us a call if and when you get
it fixed so that we can plan some of our experiments
for t tomorrow.
02 05 59 47 C Okay.
02 05 59 48 CC l_Linus30 seconds.
02 05 59 49 CC _'._i'_.
02 06 O0 04 CC Fif_een seconds. Can you see the Cape at all?
02 06 00 08 P No.
02 06 00 09 C Not yet. There's cloud cover fr_ here.
02 06 00 12 CC Five seconds. 3, 2, they're holding, Gordo.
02 06 O0 23 C Okay.
02 06 O0 24 CC Got you excited, didn't we?
02 06 O0 27 C Yes.
02 06 O0 29 CC Go. They just lifted off.
02 06 O0 32 C Okay.
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02'06 O0 34 CC Keep looking.
02 06 O1 26 CC C,=miui-5_Houston here. You're looking very good
from the ground. We really don't have much for you
this time.
02 06 O1 31 C Okay. I don't see anything down Florida way.
02 o60l 38 cc Okay.
02 06 O1 40 C It's pretty cloudy from here.
02 06 O1 42 CC Okay. How's the weather been today? Have you seen
much of the ground?
02 06 O1 47 C Quite a bit.
02 06 O1 51 CC Hey, what do you think about the S-8/D-13 tamorrow?
Do you think you've picked up enough knowledge about
the area to help you find it?
02 06 02 O0 C I think so.
02 06 02 02 CC Okay. Plan on doing it tomorrow such that whoever
sees it first goes ahead and takes the measurements.
02 06 02 09 C Okay.
02 06 02 17 C I was wearing my landing glasses.
02 06 02 21 CC Oh, very good, very good. The contacts or the ones
with the horn rims?
02 06 02 26 C The big horn rims.
02 06 02 28 CC Okay.
COSTAL SENTEY QUEBEC
02 07 OO 13 CC G_m_ni-5, CSQ, CAP COM.
02 07 O0 22 C CSQ ... G_m_ni-5.
02 07 O0 25 CC Roger, Gemini-5 CSQ. This is a block retrofire up-
date for you. Are you ready to copy?
02 07 OO 32 C Roger. Stand by one.
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02 07 O0 53 C Go ahead.
02 07 O0 54 CC Roger. Area 36-4 0 O, Day 2, 22:36:35, 11:54, 18:36,
Roll left 51, roll right 69. 37-3 0 0, Day 2,
23:56:36, 12:41, 18:20. Roll left 51, roll right
69.
02 07 02 12 C Good.
02 07 02 14 CC 38-3 0 0, Day 3, 01:31:09, 12:05, 18:11. Roll left
51, roll :right 69 .
02 07 02 48 C Good.
02 07 02 50 CC 39 B 00_ ]}ay 3, 03:05:38, 11:53, 18:30. Roll left
51, roll right 69.
02 07 03 29 C Check.
02 07 03 30 CC Roger. And I have an Apollo landmark update for
you. Day 2. Correction. Are you ready to copy
your Apollo update?
02 07 03 39 C Yes, I'm ready.
02 07 03 41 CC Okay. Day 2, 21:45:39. Sequence 212. Pitch 30
down. Yaw 18 right. Did you copy?
02 07 04 05 C Yes, I got that.
02 07 04 08 CC Roger. CSQ has you GO on the ground. If nothing
further, standing by.
02 07 04 27 CC Gemini-5, CSQ.
02 07 04 31 P ... CSQ.
02 07 04 33 CC Roger. Be advised that the weather is good in all
the previous areas.
02 07 04 37 C Okay. Very good, thank you.
HAWAII
02 07 19 38 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM.
02 07 19 42 P Hello, Hawaii, Gemini-5.
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02 07 19 44 CC Roger. We_ve got you Green from the ground and
we're copyingyour dump. We'd like you to cycle
your Quantity Read Switch and give us readouts.
02 07 19 52 P Okay. ECS 02 89%, 780 pounds.
02 o7 eo o7 cc 78o.
02 07 20 09 P 780 psia.
02 07 20 ll CC Roger.
02 07 20 15 P Fuel cell 02 92_, about 90 psia.
02 07 20 24 CC Roger.
02 07 20 27 P Fuel cell hydrogen 8_%, 800 psia.
02 07 20 33 CC Roger. We would like to advise you the next time
you're over us on 36 R_v, we would like to
get your experiment status for the last 24 hours.
02 07 20 46 P Okay.
02 07 38 51 C Coning in now over South America ... Apollo Land-
mark Sequence 212.
ROSE KNOT VICTOR
02 07 43 16 CC Gemini-5, REV CAP CO_.
02 07 43 22 C Go ahead, RKV, Gemini-5.
02 07 43 24 CC Roger. All systems look good here on the ground.
02 07 43 30 C Roger, go ahead.
02 07 43 32 CC I have an orbit update for you if you'd lik_ to
copy.
02 07 43 37 C Roger, cazLyou wait just a couple of minutes?
Itm .. .
02 07 43 41 CC Roger. Give me a call when you're ready.
02 o7 43 44 c Okay.
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02 07 44 05 C There it is. See it up there?
02 07 44 10 C Lake Title:acs shows up very loud and cYear_ ahead.
The lake itself is an excellent landmark. Shows
quite clearly. Now we'll see if any particular
point--oh well, it's on the southern edge of the
lake_ extends to the eastern snore end_ and I have
it in view already. I must be a couple of hundred
miles, 250 miles away easily. I have the point in
view and the lake is the big giveaway. A long
peninsula here.
02 07 45 27 C Late aftezmoon with the sun casting fairly long
shadows on the mountains and rugged terrain.
02 07 46 17 C Talcing this picture at 1/250 and 8, because of a
decrease of light down below.
02 07 46 46 C That was Frame 62 and Frame 63.
02 07 47 43 C And Frame 64, and we're well past it.
02 08 03 46 C Okay_ Day 2, 22:04:00, we changed the first rubber
piece on the urine device. Just prior to this a
few hours a_o, we changed and threw away our first
wipe towels and have fresh ones on.
02 08 04 15 C And here we sit, one defecating, one urinating.
Coming up over sunrise--trying to fly the space-
craft and do 16 experiments. Otherwise, it's kind
of a slack time.
COASTAL SENTRY QUEBEC
02 08 35 27 C Hello, CSQ, Gemini-5.
02 08 35 30 CC Currently we have you GO on the ground and I have
a map update for you. Are you ready to copy?
02 08 35 35 C Roger. Go ahead.
02 08 35 37 CC Roger. Map 22 plus 25 plus 00, Rev 36,
longitude 77 degrees East. Star, 22 plus 25 plus
00. O1 plus 40 plus 16. Did you copy?
02 08 36 12 C That's affirmative.
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02 08 36 14 CC Roger. And be advised your ephemeris is now
107.8 by 168.1 nautical miles.
02 08 36 24 C Say again the ephemeris.
02 08 36 28 CC Roger. 107.8 by 168.1 nautical miles.
02 08 36 37 C Roger.
02 08 36 44 C We have one slight discrepancy. We've lost the
cabin temperature gage. However, we have a hand
temperature gage to use.
02 08 36 55 CC Roger, copy.
02 08 37 23 CC Gemini-5, CSQ. Be advised your cabin heat exchanger
outlet air temperature is 74 degrees.
02 08 37 33 C Roger. Thank you.
02 08 38 18 C CSQ. Gemini.-5.
02 08 38 21 C CSQ, go ahead.
02 08 38 23 C What's your position?
02 08 38 28 CC Stand by.
02 08 38 40 CC Roger. CSQ's position is 21 degrees North, 125
degrees East.
02 08 38 48 C Roger. You're not in the position you were supposed
to be, are you?
02 08 38 53 CC Affirmative. That's our assigned position.
02 08 38 55 C I see. Did you move for the typhoon a little while
ago?
02 08 38 59 CC The only movement we have is some drift possibly 20
miles and then back to the ...
02 08 39 08 C Roger. That was 21 North, 125 East, right?
02 08 39 ll CC That's affirmative.
O2 08 39 13 C Thank you.
02 08 40 47 CC Gemini-5, CSQ. It's about 1 minute until LOS. Have
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nothing further. Standing by.
02 08 40 52 C Gemini-5. Roger. Standing by.
HAWAII
02 08 53 19 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii.
02 08 53 21 C Hello_ Hawaii, Gemini-5.
02 08 53 23 CC Roger. We'd like to advise you that you have a
D-4/D-7 over this station, and would you place your
Radar Mode Switch to ST_N-DBY until further notice?
02 08 53 44 CC Germini-5, that's deleted. Pardon me. That was an
error. Do not do that.
02 08 53 49 C Roger.
02 08 53 51 CC Okay, we're ready to receive experimental data.
02 08 53 55 P We're not going to make it this pass.
02 08 53 58 CC Roger. Understand.
02 08 54 O0 C The thing is the list of 24-hou_ experimental data.
Would you like that Hawaii?
02 08 54 06 CC That's affirmative.
02 08 54 l0 P All right. We've completed two MSC-1 tests, one
Cabin Lighting, U}{F Test 04 and 01, D-l, that's
Dog-l, _equence 2 and 3, D-6 Sequence 12, Sequence
20, Sequence 134, S-7 tropical storm, Apollo Land-
m_rk 212, D-4/D-7 Sequence 420_ S-6 Sequence 07,
and we have completed two full magazines of celes-
tial pictul-es on S-5 and 8-6.
02 08 55 52 CC Roger, Gemini-5.
02 08 56 08 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii: we have your reading on the
ground.
02 08 56 16 P Roger. We're GO up here.
02 08 56 18 CC Roger. I have a further remark; delete D-4/D-7
over Hawaii. Pick it up over REV-36.
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02 08 56 37 P Okay.
02 08 56 56 CC G_mlni-5 is your Radar on STANDBY?
02 08 56 59 C That's negative.
02 08 57 03 CC Would you put your Radar Mode Switch to STANDBY
'untilfurther notice?
02 08 57 09 C Roger. You sure you want it to STANDBY?
02 08 57 17 CC That's affirmative. Radar to STANDBY, Gemini-5.
02 08 57 20 P Okay. Radar turned to STANDBY and out.
02 08 57 26 CC That's becab,se of your temperature, G_mini-5. It's
getting low. They want to warm it up a little.
o2 o8 57 34 c Oh. Okay.
02 08 58 07 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii is standing by.
02 08 58 ll C Roger. Thank you, boys.
COASTAL SENTE_ QUEBEC
02 10 ll 55 C CSQ, Gemini-5.
02 l0 12 09 C CSQ, Gemini-5.
02 l0 12 ll CC Roger.
02 10 12 28 C Over Hawaii, but we'll make the D-4 pass on Hawaii
this pass.
02 l0 12 35 CC Roger, copy.
02 l0 12 37 C Our status is Green.
02 l0 12 41 CC Houston would also like to know the status of the
reticle repair. Over.
02 10 12 49 C Roger, we haven't started on that yet. Little bit
later.
02 l0 12 51 CC Roger.
02 l0 13 15 CC Gemini-5, CSQ has nothing further; we're standing
by.
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02 10 14 55 CC Go_ini-5, CSQ.
02 10 14 57 C Go ahead.
02 l0 14 58 CC Roger, Houston advises scrub the D~4/D-7 over Hawaii
this pass due to weather, and you did copy that
Hawaii will be a medical data pass for the Pilot,
affirm?
P_WAII
02 l0 28 41 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP C0_4.
02 l0 28 53 ... Hawaii.
02 lO 28 54 CC Roger, we copied your oral temperature; stand by. We
are standing by for blood pressure.
02 l0 29 03 P Roger, cnm_ng down.
02 l0 30 24 P Hawaii_ did you get the blood pressure?
02 lO 30 30 CC Gemini-5, this is Hawaii Surgeon, we're having a
problem with our T/M. We haven't got any data on
you so far.
02 l0 30 37 P Okay. I just sent it down. Want me to go again?
02 l0 30 39 CC Stand by one, Gemini-5.
02 l0 30 42 P Okay.
02 l0 31 OO CC Gemini-5, this is Hawaii Surgeon. We've got T/M
now. Could you give us your blood pressure?
02 l0 31 04 C Roger.
02 l0 31 07 CC Gemini-5 would you place the Radar Switch to OFF?
02 l0 31 12 P Hold still.
02 l0 31 48 CC Okay, we have good blood pressure. Give me a mark
when you begin your exercise, please.
02 l0 31 53 P Stand by. MARK.
02 l0 32 59 CC Okay, we have a good blood pressure. Pete, I under-
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stand that you just got up from your nap. So if
you can give us a water report, that's about all
we'll need.
02 lO 33 06 P Roger. The Pilot has drunk 13 pounds 3 ounces_ the
Command Pilot, 13 pounds 8 ounces.
02 l0 33 15 CC I understand Pilot 13 pounds 3 ounces, CnmmaUd Pilot
13 pounds 8 ounces.
02 l0 33 20 P That's affirmative, and the C ......
_nd Pilot is eating
at this time.
02 l0 33 23 CC Roger, switch you over to CAP COM.
02 lO 33 24 CC Gemini-5 would you confirm that you've got your
Radar Switch in the OFF position_
02 l0 33 30 P Roger. Radar to OFF and you want us to leave this
OAMS Heater Switch OFF. We could put that ON if
you want it to keep the load up.
02 l0 33 43 CC Negative. We got that temperature on that Radar
back up to about 42 degrees.
02 l0 33 46 P Okay. How's everything going down there, Bill?
02 l0 33 50 CC Not bad. I would like to get a readout before I
Loose you here. Would you go to ECS 02 and hold
it for about l0 seconds.
02 lO 34 03 P There's ECS 02 going to Fuel Cell 02.
02 lO 34 07 CC Stand by one.
02 l0 34 09 CC Go to Fuel Cell 02.
02 l0 34 13 CC We're trying to get a computer readout, so stand
by.
02 l0 34 15 P Okay.
ROSE KNOT VICTOR
02 l0 49 40 CC Gemini-5, _ CAP COM voice check, how do you read?
02 lO 49 44 P RKV, Gemini-5 ...
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02 10 49 46 CC Roger, we have some PLA updates for you. Acknow-
ledge when you are ready to copy.
02 lO 49 52 P Roger, just a second.
02 l0 50 07 P Gemini-5 ready to copy.
02 l0 50 09 CC Roger. I'd like to remind you that all bank angles
will remain the same, that is roll left 51, roll
right 69.
02 lO 50 21 P Roger.
02 10 50 22 CC Area 40 Delta, 03:58:11, 19 plus 13, 23 p±us 55.
Area 41 Charlie, 06:45:28, 21 plus 38,27 plus 13.
A_'ea 42 Delta, 06:11:22, 15 plus 29, 20 plus 41.
Area 43-2, 08:46:32, 14 plus 07, 19 plus 26. Area
44-2, 10:21:16, 13 plus 03, 18 plus 43. I would
like to tell you that the weather is good in all
02 l0 52 13 P Roger, copied them all.
02 l0 52 15 CC Roger, like to remind you that you have a Cabin
Light Survey over CSQ on Rev 38.
02 l0 52 21 P Roger.
02 10 52 22 CC That time will be approximately 01:45:58.
02 10 52 35 CC We'd like for you to cycle through your Quantity
Read Switch so we can get sc_e ground readings.
02 l0 52 39 P Roger, ECS 02 ON.
02 10 52 43 CC Roger_ stand by.
02 l0 53 05 CC Will you switch to Fuel Cell 02 please?
02 l0 53 21 P Fuel Cell H2.
02 10 53 40 P ... Gemini-5.
02 10 53 43 CC Roger, we have all your systems GO on the ground.
Everything looks great.
02 10 53 46 P GO up here.
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02 lO 55 33 CC Gemini-5, this is RKV, we have 2 minutes before
LOS; we're standing by.
O2 lO 55 38 P Roger, Gemini-5.
02 lo 55 52 c ...
02 l0 55 59 CC Can't read you., Gemini-5; say again.
02 l0 56 O1 C Roger, we are not doing much now but the last couple
of orbits we were tending to housekeeping.
02 l0 56 08 CC Roger, understand tending to housekeeping.
02 10 56 13 CC It was quite a chore.
02 lO 56 16 CC That I can understand.
COASTAL SENTRY QUEBEC
02 ll 48 42 P CSQ, Gemini-5. Do you read me? Over.
02 ll 48 45 CC G_mini-5, CSQ. Read you loud and clear. We have
you GO on the ground.
02 ll 48 49 P Roger, we're CK) up here.
02 ll 48 53 CC CSQ standing by.
02 ll 48 55 P Roger. We're just finishing up the Gemini ...
02 ll 59 56 P Let's see; the time is 3 days 02 hours O0 minutes
over the Pacific, and off to our left we're spotting
l_rge, large areas of cloudiness, which bother the
horizon scanners. The horizon scanners cannot sense
the horizon correctly. They continue to pitch the
spacecraft up and down.
02 12 25 ll CC Gemini-5, G_mi:ni-5, t_ CAP CGM. Cnmm check_ how
do you read?
02 12 25 18 P _fV CAP CGM, Gemini-5. Read you loud and clear.
02 12 25 21 CC Roger. Be advised this is a UHF-6 pass.
02 12 25 27 P Roger. UHF-6 ...
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02 12 25 36 CC Say again, Gemini-5.
02 12 25 37 P I say ECS %uantity is on and I'll go through the
ECS quantity, Fuel Ceil 02, Fuel Cell Hydrogen ...
02 12 25 46 CC Roger. Standing by.
02 12 25 51 P Roger. Th,.
= onboard reading is 88 ... 716 ... psi
on ECS 02.
02 12 26 O0 CC i copy.
02 12 26 04 P Fuel Cell 02 is 92_0, 70 psia. Hydrogen 87%, 800
psia.
02 12 26 £8 CC Ro,_er. I copy. You have a GO on all systems on
t_e _r o:m_d.
02 12 26 24 P Rogez-. We are GO up here. Be advised that the
Pilot and 'the Command Pilot ... right now. En-
joying ... spaghetti and meatballs.
02 12 26 40 CC Rogez'_ I cmderstand. We have a mapping star update
for you. Acknowledge when you are ready to copy.
02 12 26 46 P Roger. Let me put cowm the spaghetti and meatballs.
02 12 27 09 P Go a:!ead. Ready to copy.
02 12 27 10 CC Roger.
02 12 27 13 CC Map at 02:53:07, longitude 8 degrees East, Rev 39.
02 12 27 29 P Roger, map: 02:53:07, 8 degrees East, Rev 39.
02 12 27 35 P Roger. Star 02:53:07; 01:33:03.
02 12 27 54 P Roger. 01::33:03.
02 12 28 O0 CC Roger. Be advised you have a fuel cell purge over
Kano. I'll give you the time. 02:50:00.
02 12 28 14 P Roger. 02:50:00. Purge fuel cells and we'll purge
botn of them.
02 12 28 20 CC Roger. Sections 1 and 2.
02 12 28 27 P How's the weather down there?
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02 12 28 30 CC We just got an advisory report that gives us sea
state 2 or 3 feet. It feels more like lO or 12
feet from inside this ship.
02 12 28 41 P Roger. You might pass on to Houston that there are
two very large cloud areas out over the Pacific that
we passed over, both the last two revolutions, and
it really bothers the horizon scanners. They're off
in cloud coverage.
02 12 28 58 CC Roger. I understand your horizon are affected by
this large cloud coverage over the Pacific.
02 12 29 04 P That's correct.
02 12 29 09 CC How's the spaghetti and meatballs?
02 12 29 ll P It's really good. I never thought cold spaghetti
and meatballs could taste good before, but it sure
doe s.
02 12 29 40 CC Real Italian style?
02 12 29 41 P That's affirmative.
02 12 30 54 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM. Have i minute before LOS.
We'll be standing by.
02 12 30 59 P Roger. We're. standing by up here.
02 12 31 02 CC Roger.
02 12 31 08 P Is this our last pass with you tonight?
02 12 31 ll CC Say again, _Gemini-5.
02 12 31 13 P Is this our last pass with you tonight?
02 12 31 15 CC Negative. We've got 39, 40, 41 and 42 maybe.
02 12 31 20 P I keep forgetting when the Cc_,,and Pilot's on and
I'm asleep.
02 12 31 24 CC Roger.
02 12 31 25 CC Everything O_ay up there?
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02 12 31 26 P .k_,o4el:'.
COASTAL SENTRY QUEBEC
02 13 20 17 CC Gemini-5, CSQ CAP COM.
)2 13 20 21 o Go ahead, CSQ, Gemini-5.
02 13 20 23 CC Roger. We have you GO on the ground, and we'd like
your fuel cell purge status please.
02 13 20 30 P Roger. Plarge fuel cell 02:50 to 02:55.
02 13 20 42 CC Copy.
.02 13 20 _ _qc _nd Gemi_i-5, be advised that Pilot is expectea to
do the S-8 Sequence 1 and 2 when you change sleep
cycles. (hzer.
02 13 21 O1 ? Yes, ... We've got it done. We'll give you the
scores in just a second.
02 13 21 08 Y Okay. The Command Pilot's score was 7 wrong and
M-9 was 93.
02 13 21 20 CC Copy. C_l_aand Pilot's 7 wrong. Say again after
tha_.
02 13 21 25 P Roger. The M- 9 score was o_
02 13 21 32 CC Copy.
02 13 21 33 P £ilot_ 3 wrong. 100 for the M- 9.
02 13 21 42 CC Copy.
02 13 22 24 CC Gemini-5, CSQ has nothing further. Standing by.
02 13 22 29 P Roger. Gcmzini-5 has nothing further. We're stand-
i_g by also.
02 13 23 06 CC Gemini-_5, CSQ.
02 13 23 08 C Go ahead, CSQ.
02 13 23 09 CC Roger. Houston advises they'll give you a systems
update over Canton in approximately 13 minutes from
_IOW.
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02 13 23 17 C Roger, understand. A system_ update over Canton
13 minutes fram now. Thank you, Sir.
CANTON
02 13 36 55 CC Gemini-5, Geadni-5, this is Houston. Over.
02 13 37 09 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston. Over.
02 13 37 27 CC Gemini-5, G_mt.ni-5,this is Houston. Over.
02 13 37 53 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston. Over.
02 13 38 ll CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston. Over.
02 13 38 28 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston. Over.
02 13 38 41 C Houston, Gem_ui-5 hears you.
02 13 38 44 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston. I do not
receive you. I'd like to give you a status report
on your systems. Over.
02 13 38 57 CC Gemini-5, I still do not read you. Your status
report is as follows: Your fuel cells seem to be
adequately replacing your water comsumption. Tank
A quantity is 46 pounds. Fuel cells seem to be
doing real well. There's no significant degrada-
tion in either of them. At present there's no real
concern now for either the H2 or the water pressure
l_miting your duration. We show your cabin tempera-
ture holding at 70 to 71 degrees. How do you read,
Gemini?
02 13 39 38 C Roger, ... clear but slightly weak, Houston.
02 13 39 45 CC Gemini-5, this is Houston. Say again.
02 13 39 48 C Roger, we're reading you. Go ahead.
02 13 39 51 CC Roger. We show your coms_ables are quite close
to the predicted values. Your fuel cell H2 is
expected to vent for approy_mately 80 more hours.
We have your coolant temperatures holding steady
with the radiator outlet temperature varying fram
20 degrees on the day side to 0 degrees on the night
side. Your G and C systems all seem to be doing
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quite well. Your fuel remaining is 79 pounds. The
oxidizer remaining is 139 pounds. With your pro-
jected experiments, we predict them to require 59
pounds of fuel, leaving a pad of 20 pounds. Your
radar average temperature dropped to 19 degrees over
the RKV on the 35th revolution. This is the reason
we asked you to bring the radar to Standby. Your
temperatui-e is presently 36 degrees. Over.
02 13 41 05 C Roger. 36 degrees on radar.
02 13 41 08 CC Roger. On your phantcal Agena rendezvous today, the
results were quite encouraging. We had your perigee
within 2 nautical miles of being coelliptic_ and
your - 0.2 nautical mile - and your apogee within
O. 3 nautical mile. This would have given about a
2 minute difference in the initiation time for ter-
minal phase. Many of your experiments tomorrow are
going to depend on how well we can get the reticle
fixed. How do you seem to be doing on that now?
D2 13 41 49 C I'm getting ready to work on it now.
02 13 41 52 CC Okay. We've been taking a couple of them apart here
just to see what problems you might have. ;fe'd like
to conduct some radar tests tomorrow. The ones that
we did day before yesterday were quite encouraging.
in these tests, we'll be doing three different types
of rendezvous tests, radar tests, and two tests in-
volving the IMU and the scanners. Could you tell
us whether either doing the REP exercise or doing
the pass over the Cape, you observed your FDI needles
to be centering as you were tracking either the REP
or the Cape? Over.
02 13 42 37 C Yes, they were. Over.
02 13 42 39 CC Okay. This wasn't confirmed by our summaries on
the ground.. We're also considering some rendezvous
terminal phase visibility tests starting about 20
rminutes prior to a simulated initiation burn and
carrying on through to the breaking point.
32 13 43 O1 ...
02 13 43 03 CC Say again.
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02 13 43 08 CC Gemini-5, Houston. Say again.
02 13 43 25 C We're still reading Houston ... not reading Houston
any more.
02 13 43 29 CC Roger, Gemini-5....
02 13 43 37 CC Gemini-5, how do you read Houston now?
02 13 43 39 C Roger, I'm reading again.
02 13 43 42 CC Roger. We'd like to do srm_ of these tests, power
permitting, during your non-stateside passes. If
you have any comment on whether you care to be oc-
cupied while one person is sleeping we'd be willing
to hear them.
02 13 44 04 C I think we have been kept fairly busy. It hasn't
been too bad so far.
02 13 }.'!_
ll CC Roger. This would be while one crew member's sleep-
ing and the other one is sitting by.
02 13 44 18 C Roger. Of course, some of these things are going to
definitely wake the other mar_ up.
02 13 44 24 CC Understand.
02 13 46 46 P Comments for the tape recorder: I have to remind
myself to find out what it is that's going squeak,
squeak, squeak on the right side behind my head.
_0SE KNOT VICTOR
02 14 O0 24 CC Gemini-5, _ CAP CC_, CC_ TEC, how do you read?
02 14 00 28 C Roger, [a_V. Gemini-5 reads you loud and clear.
02 14 00 32 CC Roger. You have a GO on the ground.
02 14 OO 35 C Roger. GO here.
02 94 00 3? CC Roger. We have a tracking pass update for you.
Acknowledge when you're ready to copy.
02 14 O0 44 C Roger. Go ahead.
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02 14 00 46 CC Cabin Lighting, 06:24:00_ delete. Cabin Lighting,
04:54:26, heads up. I repeat, heads up. S-7,
06:32:46, Sequence No. 1, pitch 90 down. Aircraft
support. S-7, 05:00:00, Sequence No. 1, delete.
Do you copy?
02 14 02 06 C Roger.
02 14 02 11 C ...
02 14 02 13 CC Go ahead.
02 14 02 16 C Roger. We copy ... RKV.
02 14 02 19 CC Roger. We'd like to advise you that you have a
medical data pass on the Command Pilot over CSQ
on Rev 40. I'll give you a time on that. 04: 53:49.
02 14 02 40 C Okay.
02 14 02 43 CC Roger.
02 14 04 09 CC Gemini-5, RKV.
02 14 04 11 P Roger_ go ahead, RKV.
02 14 04 13 CC Roger. Would you turn off you Quantity Read Switch?
02 14 04 17 P Roger.
02 14 04 19 CC Th_nk you.
02 14 04 21 P Thank you.
02 14 06 10 CC Gemini-5, this is RKV. We have 1 minute before LOS.
We're standing by.
02 14 06 16 P Roger, _[V.
COASTAL SENTHY QUEBEC
02 14 54 45 CC Gemini-5, CSQ CAP COM.
02 14 54 53 C Go ahead, CSQ, Gemini-5.
02 14 54 55 CC Roger. We have you GO on the ground and advise we
have a valid temperature, standing by for blood
pressure.
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02 14 55 02 C Processing blood pressure going up.
02 14 55 16 CC G_m_ui-5, this is CSQ Surgeon. Your blood pressure
is at full-scale.
02 14 55 22 C Roger.
02 14 55 56 CC Gemini-5, we have a valid blood pressure. Give us
a mark when you begin exercise.
02 14 56 37 C Doing exercise now. Steady blood pressure.
02 14 56 51 CC Gemini-5, you worked at full scale. Your blood pres-
sure is at full-scale.
02 14 57 22 CC Gemini-5, this is CSQ Surgeon. We have a valid
blood pressure. Standing by for food, water and
sleep report.
02 14 57 30 C Roger.
02 14 57 52 C On your sleep report the Pilot is asleep now. I
just got same sleep about an hour and a half, about
two hours mud a half ago and I ate. I guess I got
a couple of hours pretty fair sleep. I might just as
well now have the water report for you.
02 14 58 52 C All right, both the Pilot and the Command Pilot are
15 pounds water each.
02 14 59 02 CC CSQ copy.
02 14 59 04 C Just ...
02 14 59 15 CC Gemini-5, CSQ Surgeon.
02 14 59 18 P Roger.
02 14 59 20 CC Houston Surgeon requested we advise you that he
would like to collect a report fram you on your
food and sleep once daily during the last pass
they have, _ld if you could be ready for that, it
would be a little helpful.
02 14 59 46 CC That should occur on approximately Rev 44 and 62.
02 14 59 5B C Okay.
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ROSE KNOT VICTOR
02 15 34 41 CC Gemini°5, _V CAP C_M.
02 15 34 52 P RKV, Gemini-5.
02 15 34 54 CC Roger. All systems look good here on the ground.
I have a Flight Plan update for you. Let me know
when you're ready to copy.
02 15 35 02 P Okay. I'm ready to copy.
02 15 35 03 CC MSC-1, 07:40:00, Sequence No. 04, as in nnm_nal
Flight Pi_n.
32 15 35 22 P Okay.
02 15 35 24 CC I'd also like to get evaluation of the light in your
reticle of your ...
02 15 35 36 P All right. Roger. I had it all apart _ this last
night. I have it repaired and working now.
02 15 35 42 CC Oh, very good.
02 15 36 08 P These suits ... really puts out plenty of cooling
around both legs I hear,
02 15 36 15 CC Roger. I understand.
02 15 36 17 P We're running about, almost the very lowest_ warmest
suit temperature, and now flow in both suits, it's
still running 50 degrees out of suit heat exchange.
02 15 36 29 CC Roger. I _mderstand.
CANARY
02 15 58 21 CC Gemini-5 _ this is Canary CAP COM. I have sc_ething
for you at this time. We are dumping your tapes so
we're standing by.
02 15 58 30 P Roger, Canaries, thank you. Gemini-5 here.
02 15 58 34 CC Roger.
02 16 33 33 C Okay_ the cloud formations are scattered to broken
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cumulus, some cirrus ... Philippine Islands. The
clouds are fairly high cloud buildups ... about a
70 to 75 degree a_%gle for the first one ... picture
is about 90 for the 14 and slightly over 90 for the
second 1-k and slightly more than that for the next
14.
ROSE KNOT VICTOR
02 17 09 45 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM.
02 17 09 4_ C Roger_ RKV CAP COM_ G_mini-5.
02 17 09 52 CC Roger. We'd like to verify the position of Fuel
Cell Heater and 02 Heater circuit breaker. We'd
like for it to be open.
02 17 10 03 C ...
02 17 10 10 C Roger. Fuel Cell Hydrogen and Oxygen and ECS 02
Heaters are all open.
02 17 l0 17 CC I'm referring to the Heater circuit breaker on the
Pilot' s circuit breaker panel.
02 17 l0 24 C Okay. Just a minute.
02 17 lO 45 C Okay, Fuel Cell 02 ... Heater circuit breaker.
That the one?
02 17 10 50 CC Roger.
02 17 10 51 C Oxygen open.
02 17 l0 53 CC Roger. Thank you. They were wanting to make sure
that we didn't get any more H 2 overboard than we
had to.
02 17 ll 03 C Roger.
02 17 ll 05 CC Everything looks real good here on the gro%md.
02 17 11 08 C ... Gemini-5.
02 17 ll ll C Everything looks real good up here.
02 17 ll 14 CC Roger.
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CA.NAL:_
02 17 31 30 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM. We are dumping
your tape at the present time. We have nothing for
you. We're standing by.
02 17 31 39 P Roger. Thank you, Canary.
02 18 53 52 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston CA_ COM, over.
02 18 53 58 P Roger, Houston CAP COM, Gemini-5.
02 18 54 O1 CC Roger, Gemini-5, Would you place your radar to
STAI_DBY please?
02 18 54 06 P Roger. Radar coming to STANDBY.
02 18 54 09 CC Roger, a_na your Quantity Read Switch to Fuel Cell
H2 for about one minute.
02 18 54 20 P Roger. On Fuel Cell H2.
02 18 54 22 CC Roger. Could you give us your onboard readout,
please?
02 18 54 26 P Roger. Reading 84_.
02 18 54 37 CC Roger 84.
02 18 54 38 P ... psia.
02 18 54 45 CC Roger. Gemini, say your psia again please?
02 18 54 50 CC Roger. 800 psia
02 18 54 53 CC Roger. Understand 800. And we have an update for
you on smme radar test procedures, some procedural
update and a platform test. So if you have a piece
of paper handy, you might get it out while I ask you
a_nother question.
02 18 55 l0 P Okay.
02 18 55 11 CC Couzd you give us a little description how you re-
paired your reticle please?
02 18 55 18 P Roger. I took it all apart, completely dismantled
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it, and was installing the auxiliary receptacle
light inside it when I discovered that the auxiliary
receptacle when the cord was pulled out to the clear-
ly full, clearly full, extent, it shorted out....
further I discovered is my auxiliary receptacle cord
and not the reticle.
02 18 55 47 CC Roger. Understand. Very good. You've started a
new concept in in-flight ma&ntenance down here.
02 18 55 52 P Right. So then I went back to it and put the thing
all back together again and then put another auxil-
iary receptacle cord on and it works fine.
02 18 56 04 CC Okay. Very good. We were interested in that and it
really saves us quite a bit on the experiments.
Okays if you have a paper ready, Elliot's got some
procedures here for a Radar Test, and we'll pass up
the times and the sequence numbers on your next pass
over CarTlarvon.
02 18 56 22 P ... out.
02 18 56 25 CC You ready to copy, Gordo?
02 18 56 26 C All set.
02 18 56 28 CC Okay. This is a Radar Test which is going to be
run on the ground based REP. There's considerable
interest being generated in that. Looks like we may
be able to get a lot of useful data out of it. This
will be called Radar Test 9. Configuration, same as
8 plus computer rendezvous platform Orb Rate, MDIU
Address 69. This Radar Test wiI1 be used in conjunc-
tion with two platform tests and we want you to
aline the platform before any of the radar tests or
the platform tests.
02 18 57 19 C Okay. Configuration the same as radar 8 except
platform to Orb Rate, _YDIUto 69, and what was the
other one?
02 18 57 29 C Computer to t_DEZVOUS.
o2 18 57 32 c okay.
02 18 57 33 CC Procedure. Read out 69 until it updates. Then
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switch to CA_TCH UP for 1 second, then back to
RENDEZVOUS, and repeat this lO times.
02 18 58 16 CC That's correct. Now it will not take k00 seconds
for the range to update. The reason it won't is
because you switch out of RENDEZVOUS into CATCH-UP
and then right back, so it should only take about
five seconds before you get an update on your 69.
The minute you get it you switch out of it.
02 18 58 35 C Okay.
02 18 58 36 CC And no Pilot data required on this. It's all tape
recorded data.
02 18 58 42 C Okay. These are all platform not reclined. Right?
02 18 58 45 CC That's correct. And the purpose here is to see that
the computer accepts the range measurements as quick-
ly as it should.
02 18 58 57 C Okay. What revolution is this for now?
02 18 59 O1 CC They'll assign it to you on the Carnarvon update.
02 18 59 05 C Okay. Fine.
02 18 59 07 CC Okay. The platform, the next thing is one of the--
we have two platform tests. The first one is called
Platform Test 1. Configuration, platform Orb Rate,
computer Prelaunch, attitude control Horizon Scan,
Questar mode O1, speed 30. Procedure, yaw 90 left,
take one photo of horizon. Still read me Gordo?
CANARY
02 19 06 05 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM. You'll be given
the rest of your platform update experimental in-
formation over Carnarvon.
02 19 06 14 P Okay_ fine. Thank you.
02 19 06 15 CC Roger. We have a real busy pass cnm_ng up here.
We'd like to get a purge on both sections of the
fuel cell. We'd like to start out with a project
quantity reading. Would you go to ECS 02 position
please? Would you give me a readout please?
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02 19 06 38 P Roger. 87%, 780 psia.
02 19 06 45 CC Roger. Would you go to Fuel Cell 02 please?
02 19 06 55 C 91% and 100 psia.
02 19 07 O1 CC Roger. Would you go to hydrogen?
02 19 07 07 C Roger. Hydrogen's about 83.5, 800 psia.
02 19 07 14 CC Roger. We' re standing by for your purge.
02 19 07 19 P Roger.
02 19 07 27 C Mark hydrogen.
02 19 07 42 C End of hydrogen on No. L.
02 19 07 46 C Mark start of hydrogen on No. 2.
02 19 08 O0 C End of hydrogen on No. 2.
02 19 08 04 CC Roger.
02 19 08 14 P Commence oxygen on No. k.
02 19 08 17 CC Roger.
02 19 l0 18 C Oxygen on No. 2, stand by for ... No. 1. Stand by
for commencement oxygen on No. 2. MARK.
02 19 l0 29 CC Roger.
CARNARVON
02 19 40 38 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon CAP CC_4.
02 19 40 44 P Go ahead_ Carnarvon, Gemini-5.
02 19 40 46 CC Roger, Gemini-5. We've got a lot of updating to do
this pass. We'll start by updating your PLA's. Are
you reaz_y to copy?
02 19 40 56 P Roger, wait one.
02 19 41 60 CC After that, we tll finish up this platform test pro-
cedure and go on to the Flight Plau update.
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02 19 41 06 P Okay. Ready to copy.
02 19 41 09 CC Roger, A_ea 45-1. 11 plus 45 plus 36; 14 plus 37;
19 plus 17. Area 46-1. 13:20:39; 12 plus 59; 18
plus 32. Area 47-1. 14:55:36; 12 plus 09; 18 plus
08.
02 19 42 37 CC 09 Area 49-4.
02 19 43 08 CC How far did you get with that update over the States
on the platform test?
02 19 43 13 P We just started the platform tests on aline config-
uration, on platform configuration, computer config-
uration and attitude control configuration.
02 19 43 23 CC Okay. I'll go back and start at Platform Test 1.
You got part of it. Configuration is platform to
Orbit Rate; Computer, Prelaunch; attitude control,
Horizon Scan; Questar mode 01; Speed 30. And the
Procedure is as follows: Yaw 90 left; take one
photo of the horizon. Copy?
02 19 44 02 P Roger. Yaw 90 left. Take one photo of the horizon.
02 19 44 06 CC Roger. Okay. Platform Test No. 2 configuration.
It's the same as Platform Test l. Procedure is as
follows: Point at Southern Cross and take one photo.
Should be on horizon. Next, point at Pollux and
take one photo; should be Venus.
02 19 44 38 P Point where?
02 19 44 40 CC P zero, Pollux_ Pollux. Do you copy?
02 19 44 50 P Roger. Next point at Pollux and take one photo.
02 19 44 56 CC Right. That's it on the platform test.
02 19 45 02 P %fnat's the time for Platform Tests 1 and 2?
02 19 45 05 CC Say again.
02 19 45 06 P What are the times for Tests 1 and 2?
02 19 45 09 CC Okay. That's next on the Flight Plan update, Pete.
I'll start that now.
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02 19 45 17 CC Okay. Title of this is Platform, 12 hours 40 min-
utes, O0 seconds, Remarks, power up. Okay. Next
is D-4/D-7, 12:50:00, Sequence No. 408. Next is,
next one is Platform, 13:lO:O0, Remarks, aline SEF.
Next is S-8/D-13, Time 13:32:46, Sequence No. 03,
Remarks, pitch down 30, yaw left 2 degrees. Next--
Are you copying okay?
02 19 46 46 P Yes.
02 19 46 46 CC Okay. Next, Medical Data Pass, 13:47:01, Remarks:
Command Pilot at Canary Islands instead of Carnarvon.
Next is Platfo:rm, 14:00:00, aline SEF. Next is S-i,
Time is 14:18:36, Remarks; Sunset time. Next is D-6,
15:08:56, That's Sequence No. 021. Mode No. 08, Re-
marks; pitch down 30, yaw left 2 degrees, speed 60.
We've got about 30 seconds, Gordo, left and I've
got about halfway through this thing. We'll pick
you up later. I'll go ahead and give you the next
one. D-6 is 15:13:51, Sequence No. 134, Mode No.
08, pitch down 30, yaw O, Speed 125. Do you copy?
02 19 48 55 P That's affirmative.
02 19 48 56 CC Okay. That's about it. We'll have LOS any minute
now. We'll pick up the rest of these next station.
02 19 49 07 CC Ali systems look good on the _round.
TEXt3
02 20 27 17 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM. Over.
02 20 27 22 CC Hello, Houston CAP COM. Gemini-5 here. Go ahead.
02 20 27 25 CC Roger. I have a continuation for your experiments
update. Are you ready to copy?
02 20 27 29 C Ready to copy.
02 20 27 30 CC Roger. The first one will be D-4/D-7, 15:59:O0,
Sequence 409, and 410 Bravo. Next one is a Platform
at 16:15:00, aline SEF. Next one is power up at
16:20:OO, radar and rate gyros on. Next one is
D-4/D-7, 16:37:24, Sequence 423 Alpha, Mode 08,
pitch 30 down, yaw 42 left, speed 60. Next one is
c_nputer, 16:45:00, power up. The next one is a
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radar test., 16:46:O2, Sequence 09, pitch 30 down.
yaw 07 left. The next, your test will be complete
at 16:55:00, radar off, aline SEF. Next one is a
platform test, at 17:05:00, Sequence 01. The next
one is the other platform test, at 17:21:43, Se-
quence 02. And we have a change on the starts. It
will be Venus instead of the Southern Cross, and
Fomalhaut instead of Pollux. Next one is S-8/D-13,
at 18:16:14, Sequence 03, pitch 30 down, yaw 22
left. The last one is a power down at 18:25:00,
computer off, platform off and rate gyros off. Do
you copy?
02 20 31 21 P That's affirmative.
02 20 31 22 CC Roger and would you turn your radar off now please _.
02 20 31 30 C Roger. Radar off.
02 20 31 32 CC Okay. You look real good here on the ground. Do
you have any questions on the experiments?
02 20 31 37 C No, I'll tell you we've got a full day; I hope we
get them all done.
02 20 31 40 CC Yes, it should bunch you up a little bit sometimes,
but we try to plan them so you have time in between.
If you have any questions as you go along, just ask
and we'll be standing by.
02 20 31 51 C Okay.
02 20 31 59 C How's the weather back there in Houston?
02 20 32 08 CC G_mini-5, Houston
02 20 32 l0 C I say, how's the weather back there in Houston?
02 20 32 13 CC Oh, it's real nice. Just hot and sunny as usual.
No rain in particular; every once in a while a
little thunderstorm.
02 20 32 21 C Roger.
02 20 32 22 CC Say, we've noticed that the temperature up there is
a little cooler than we expected. How is your cora-
l ort ?
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02 20 32 29 C Cold.
02 20 32 30 CC Cold_ huh? Have any rain up there?
02 20 32 36 C We're taking the inlet hose off our suits every
once in a while to warm up. We've got quite cold.
02 20 32 39 CC Roger, understand.
02 20 32 41 C I wish you'd tell Joe ... I'll have to eat crow on
that. We had the suit set down on a full-hot posi-
tion, we had both suits closed down a bit before
and we still get cold.
02 20 32 57 CC Roger_ understand.
02 20 32 59 C I guess both those coolant loops really did it.
02 20 33 03 CC Roger.
BE_$4UDA
02 20 33 13 C Hey, Houston, G_mlni-5.
02 20 33 20 CC Gemini, Houston. Go.
02 20 33 22 C Roger. For your information, the relative h,_m_dity
has been running around 56 to 59_.
02 20 33 29 CC Roger, understand. 56 to 59.
02 20 33 36 CC That's nice and dry.
02 20 33 40 P Yes.
02 20 33 44 CC Wish we were up there.
02 20 33 46 P Say again.
02 20 33 47 CC Wish we were Llpthere.
02 20 33 49 P Yes, but another day or two I'll be glad to trade
with you.
02 20 33 51 CC You got a deal.
02 20 33 56 CC How many peanut tubes have you got left?
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02 20 33 58 P Haven't found any yet but we're collecting an
awful lot of stuff.
02 20 34 05 CC How much of that stuff are you having left over
from the meals?
02 20 34 12 C Hey, Elliot, Gemini-5.
02 20 34 14 CC Go.
02 20 34 15 C What's the deal on the hydrogen? It seems to be
going down fairly fast.
02 20 34 21 CC Yes, it's venting now. We expect it to be going
down pretty fast. We're watching it very closely.
It's following the predicted curve.
02 20 34 28 C Roger.
02 20 34 32 CC Gemini-5, this is Houston Flight.
02 20 34 36 C Go ahead, Flight.
02 20 34 37 CC That's just about exactly the way it was predicted
prior to lift-off. There's been hardly any differ-
ence and so we can't measure the difference between
preflight predicted and what we're getting right
now.
02 20 34 48 P I see.
02 20 34 54 CC Gemini, your 02 pressure's around 115 now in case
you' re interested.
02 20 34 59 C What temperature?
02 20 35 O1 CC No, your oxygen pressure is around 115. You've
done real well pumping it up there.
02 20 35 07 C Yes.
02 20 35 32 CC Did you notice a difference when you had the fuel
cell shut down and only the one coolant loop running?
Was it a lot better than?
02 20 35 38 C Yes, you could sure tell the difference and we
could also tell the difference when we power up.
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02 20 35 45 CC Roger.
02 20 35 50 CC We're going to be putting a lot of power on with
some of these tests here shortly so that'll warm
you up.
02 20 35 58 C Yes.
02 20 39 O1 C What do you think of acquisition here in about
another minute?
02 20 39 03 CC Roger.
02 20 40 44 CC G_mlni-5, this is Canary CAP CO_. We have nothing
for you this pass. Everything looks okay on the
ground.
02 20 40 51 C Roger_ Canary. Gemini-5 is GO up here.
02 20 40 54 CC Roger.
CARNARVON
02 21 14 51 CC Gemini-5 _ Carnarvon. We have a valid oral temp.
Stand by for the Surgeon.
02 21 14 57 CC G_mlni-5, Ca_wlarvon Surgeon. Standing by for your
first blood pressure.
02 21 15 01 C Roger. C_ing down.
02 21 15 t0 CC Your cuff is scale.
02 21 15 43 CC We have your blood pressures. Standing by for your
exercise on your mark.
02 21 15 49 C Roger. _.
02 21 16 30 CC You_ cuff is full-scale.
02 21 16 51 CC And we have your second blood pressure. On your
food report, if you could, give it to us by day and
letter and_ if you remember, the items which you did
not eat in either meal. Over.
02 21 17 08 C Okay. The ... of the water is 15 pounds ...
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02 21 17 l) CC Roger.
02 21 17 16 C Eight ounces and I'm presently eating Meal _a and
I have pretty well been eating the rehydratables and
not the solids.
02 21 17 30 CC Roger.
02 21 17 33 CC Sleep report now.
02 21 17 36 C I slept about 4 hours last night in hour periods
and I slept about 2-1/2 on the 2-hour nap period.
02 21 17 47 CC Roger. An_ftbing else to report?
02 21 17 24 c No.
02 21 17 56 CC Roger. Carnarvon Surgeon out.
02 21 18 O0 CC Gemini, Carnarvon CAP COM. What is the position of
your suit temperature control valve?
02 21 18 08 C Roger. I give you a number reading. It's just off
No. 8.
02 21 18 19 CC Is it full--clockwise? Full-warm?
02 21 18 23 C No, not quJ.
te.
02 21 18 26 CC Are you too cool?
02 21 18 31 C We were last night. It gets pretty cold in here
with two cooler boosters running.
02 21 18 37 CC Roger.
02 21 18 39 C Our suit temperatures run down aro_md 44.
02 21 18 44 CC Roger. Copy 44.
02 21 18 46 C We've got them running up around 50 right now.
02 21 18 49 CC Roger.
02 21 19 25 CC Gemini, be advised if that temperature control
valve is in the full-clockwise or full-warm posi-
tion, it should cut off the coolant.
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02 21 19 40 C Yes, I think we discovered that.
02 21 19 44 CC Roger.
02 21 20 i1 P We' re GO up here.
02 21 20 14 CC Roger, Gpmini. You look real good down here also.
We had a visual sight of the booster which has fol-
lowed about 8 minutes, about 15, lO to 15 minutes
ago.
02 21 20 26 C Roger.
02 21 20 35 CC There's a correction on that. It's got 36 minutes
ahead of you.
02 21 20 38 C Oh.
02 21 20 58 C How's everything going down there? We keeping you
busy?
02 21 21 O1 CC Very busy. Got up this morning about noon. The
piano player at the board got us up and we had a
delicious meal at the ... Hotel and then came to
work.
02 21 21 17 P Roger. Give my best to all my friends down there,
please.
02 21 21 21 CC Will do, Pete. They send you their regards also.
They mis s you.
02 21 22 30 CC We're about a minute to LOS.
02 21 22 32 P Roger. G_mtni-5 standing by.
02 21 56 06 CC G_m_ui-5, Gemini-5, Houston CAP CM. Over.
02 21 57 02 CC G_m_ui-5, Gemlui-5, Houston CAP COl_. Over.
02 21 57 06 C Go ahead, Houston. Gemini-5 here.
02 21 57 08 CC Roger. You're looking good here on the ground.
We'd like to get a number of readouts from you for
correlation with our T/M data. First, could you
give us your cryo-quantity readout in all three
positions please?
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02 21 57 22 C Roger. ECS 02, 7 percent, 790.
02 21 57 32 CC Roger. I understand 87 percent and 790.
32 21 57 36 C Roger, and Fuel Cell 02, 91-1/2, 100.
02 21 57 43 CC 91-1/2 and lO0.
02 21 57 47 C Hydrogen is 82 percent, mavbe just a notch above
that. Make it 82.5 and about 785.
02 21 58 O0 CC Roger. 82.5 and 785. Next eou2d we have your 0AMS
source pressure and temperature, please?
02 21 58 ll C 0_S source is 50 and 1550.
02 21 58 15 CC Roger. 50 and 50. And your OAMS regulator pres-
sure please _.
02 21 58 28 C No 0AMB regulator pressure; the temperature is 50
and the pressure is 1550.
02 21 58 37 CC Roger. Understand 50 and 50. And next the _CS
Ring A source pressure and temperature.
02 21 58 46 C I say again. The OAMS source temperature is 50;
the pressure is 1550.
02 21 58 58 CC Roger. 50 and 1550.
02 21 59 02 C Roger. Go on to your _CS Ring A, temperature is
65, 290.
02 21 59 12 CC Roger. Temperature 65 and 290 pressure. Okay.
RCS Range Rate.
02 21 59 17 C 63, 285.
02 21 59 21 CC 63 and 285, and your propellant quantity please.
02 21 59 26 C 40 percent.
02 21 59 34 CC Could we have another read on your OAMS regulated
pressure please?
02 21 59 42 C Roger. You're keyed.
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02 21 59 50 C Hello, Houston?
02 21 59 51 CC Go ahead.
02 2l 59 53 C The OAMS regulated source pressure: 1550.
02 22 00 07 CC Gemini, could we have your regulator pressure,
not your source pressure, your regulated pressure.
02 22 O0 13 C Roger. Sorry. Fuel is 50, 300.
02 22 O0 31 P Anything else, Houston?
02 22 00 33 CC Yes. Elliot want to talk to you about the H2 here.
02 22 O0 37 CC Pete, I'd like to give you a little further brief-
ing on what to expect on this fuel cell hydrogen.
As you'll notice, you've _sed about 20 percent over
the past three days and you can now start expecting
a rate of about 23 percent per day until you get
down to about 25 percent remaining, and then the
curve will flare out there and decrease at a slower
rate and it's a little bit unknown at that point.
We'll kind of have to wait and see how it goes down
in there as to just exactly what it will behave
like. We are venting now, and that's why it is
g_ing down so rapidly.
02 22 O1 23 P Okay. Now, would you give me some more brief in-
formation on this Radar Test 09? You want us to ac-
quire the first time in the Rendezvous Mode or should
we be in Catch Up for acquisition?
02 22 O1 46 CC You can be in Rendezvous. That's okay. As you ap-
proach the target, you can have a readout going on
69 and it shouldn't, as I understand it, it shouldn't
change until you actually acquire the target and
start reading out same range; and then once you
get a range readout you can start into your cycles.
02 22 02 07 P I'm with you.
02 22 02 12 CC Is it clear otherwise?
02 22 02 14 P Say again.
02 22 02 15 CC Is it clear otherwise?
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02 22 02 18 P I think so.
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t 02 22 02 20 CC Okay.
r
, 02 22 02 24 CC Good morning, Pete. How are you this morning?
I
' 02 22 02 27 P Fine. Who's that? Mz'. Kraft?
k
02 22 02 29 CC That's right.
02 22 02 31 C Morning, Chris.
02 22 02 33 CC How are you_ Gordo?
02 22 02 35 C Pretty fair.
02 22 02 37 CC You both sound great.
02 22 02 38 C Yes.
02 22 02 40 P We discovered one thing. Gordo's beard's white.
02 22 02 47 CC Rip Van Winkle.
02 22 02 50 C That's right.
02 22 02 51 P Don't kid him, Boss.
02 22 02 56 CC You're doing a great job up there.
02 22 02 59 P Thank you, Chris.
02 22 03 01 C Getting over to these next State passes, we look
like we're awfully busy. I hope we get it all
done for you.
02 22 03 08 CC Do what you can. That's all we want.
02 22 03 ll P Roger.
02 22 03 13 C I wish you'd tell John Yardley I really was wrong.
Boy, those two collant loops on there really,
really cool things down.
02 22 03 21 CC Yes. That's one of the reasons we want to power-
up here; see if we can't warm things up a little
bit.
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02 22 03 26 C That would be great. Both of us have been sitting
here shivering all the last few hours.
02 22 03 33 CC Did running that suit temperature up to full-warm
help out any there, Gordo?
02 22 03 40 C Barely. Got :iton full-warm but if you run it com-
pletely to fu_l-warm, it shuts the flow completely
off.
02 22 03 46 CC Right. That warms it up a little bit, doesn't it?
02 22 03 49 C Yes, but aren't we apt to get a little too cool on
the radiator vent that way?
02 22 03 55 CC No.
02 22 03 57 C No?
02 22 03 59 CC No:
02 22 04 OO C Okay.
02 22 04 O1 P Okay. We'll turn her clear off then.
02 22 04 09 CC They're monitoring the coolant loop temperature
here on the ground and they'll let you know if it
gets too cool.
02 22 04 15 C Okay.
02 22 04 43 C You should have seen our act last night, having all
the nuts and bolts and screws rebuilding that re-
ticle.
02 22 07 47 P Okay, the time is 3 days 12 hours l0 minutes. Our
inadvertent circuit breaker turning off last night
in OAMS Regulator Control with P_0P circuit breaker
was probably due to keeping the water gun fastened
up there on the overhead. In discussing that and
looking up there, you see that fastening the gun up
there has been chipping the gray paint off the switch
breaker guards. So we don't think that's too good
an idea any more, and we keep the gun in the holder
back in the back.
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CAN_ IST_S
02 22 15 13 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM. I nave notiting
for you this pass; everything looks good from the
ground. We' re standing by.
32 22 15 21 P Roger, Genlini-5. Thank you.
02 22 20 04 P Let's see; the time is 3 days 12 hours 21 minutes.
We are setting up for our Stateside passes_ and
reviewing the fligklt plan they sent up, we're go-
ing to have everything we own out in the cabin -
trying to shuffle gear.
02 22 36 50 P Let's see; the time is 3 days 12 hours and 40 .min-
utes. At 'this particular sun angle I've got smme
sort of--
02 22 36 57 C Crud.
02 22 36 58 P Crud on the inner pane of the outer windshield.
02 22 37 04 C The inside of the outside pane.
02 22 37 06 P Yes_ and I can see it all over. It's all over the
inside. It's not on the outside. How about yours'?
02 22 37 18 C No; mine doesn't seem to be that bad; I've got some.
02 22 37 23 P You've got some sort of coating on there; I can see
it.
02 22 37 26 C Yes.
02 22 37 27 P But I can't tell which pane it's on.
02 22 37 28 C Well, it's on the inside of the outside ... there.
02 22 37 33 P Very good, recorder OFF.
02 22 38 47 P On the D-6 pass, on Dallas , if you can get that
airfield right in the center of that sight and
track with it, it really comes up in the Questar.
Now yesterday, the Naval Air Station in Dallas -
waen I had it in there - only half the runway fill-
ed the whole picture. So you can see how big that
Questar is blown up.
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02 22 39 06 C Yes.
02 22 39 09 P So if you can really get on there in the same way
with the ship--
02 22 39 14 C Yes, but apparently the reticle is boresighted
pretty good, because on the moon and star measure-
ments we made_ when I get right on it, you're on it
too.
02 22 39 21 P Oh, yes, yes, boresight seems to be very good be-
tween the blob, the telescope_ and the ...
02 22 39 30 C ...
02 22 46 09 P The time is 03 days 47 minutes. The ICS power
supply is on, and we're getting ready to power up
the platform and we're getting ready to do D-4/D-7
408 over Carnarvon.
02 22 49 59 P The time is 03 days 12 hours 50 minutes. Acquisi-
tion with Carnarvon, platform is powered up, stand-
ing by to do the 408.
C_RVON
02 22 50 ll P Hello, Carnation, Gemini-5 here.
02 22 50 16 P Roger, We're GO up here. We're GO on 408. The
platform is powered up in the Cage Mode SEF, and
IGS inverter ON.
02 22 50 25 P Are you ready to receive our D-4/D-7 data?
02 22 50 33 P Okay. We'll give you a mark when we've got it in
the right place.
02 22 50 40 C It's black sky.
02 22 50 42 P It's black sky.
02 22 50 49 C Okay, Big Daddy, we're right on the black sky in
line right now.
02 22 50 54 P Okay.
02 22 50 59 P ...
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02 22 51 O1 P My night vision is getting better all the time ...
on the Milky Way. You got it? Okay.
02 22 51 06 C Yes.
02 22 51 09 ? Okay, you can mark this time as the time to take
data. And I'll cycle through the Cryo Read Switch
for you.
02 22 51 49 P Okay. Do you mind if I turn up the light?
02 22 51 52 C No_ go ahead. You can turn it up.
02 22 51 53 P Okay.
02 22 51 59 P Roger. The eryo reading onboard is 86_ 790. Fuel
Cell 02 91'_, 100.
02 22 52 32 P Hydrogen 8L%, 790.
02 22 52 38 CC Roger.
02 22 52 49 C You know, I'm really serious about one thing. T:_at
doggone M-ZL thing just bothers the beck out of me.
02 22 52 55 CC Everything looks real good on the ground.
02 22 52 59 P Roger. Well, listen, why don't I turn it off your
next sleep period to see how much noise it makes
with it tuzmed off?
02 22 53 06 C I think it still makes the same noise. I don't
t inink--
02 22 53 09 P I don't think it does it as many times, though.
02 22 53 13 C Oh, it doesn't matter how many times that it aoes
it.
02 22 53 16 P It's just that it does it--
02 22 53 18 C It's just that every time it does it, it just
wakes me up_ just BAM, like--
02 22 53 35 C I'm going t;o put in a real strong recommendation to
Shaky and Frank that they don't t"_ke it unless they
redo that thing, because I told those guys that I
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thought that it was too noisy months ago.
02 22 53 52 P Yes_ you're right; it really makes a lot of noise.
I didn't realize how much it made. Especially
seeing how quiet it is in here.
02 22 53 59 C Yes.
02 22 54 04 P Even when I mumble in the mike and you're asleep,
I know it wakes you up.
02 22 54 09 C Yes_ sometimes it does. No, not usually; it just
depends. Like if I'm just trying to get to sleep
and can't--
02 22 54 18 P When you've got that long spell there, 45 or 50
minutes between a station, you can usually get
powered down pretty much.
02 22 54 23 C Yes.
02 22 54 25 P There's no doubt about it, though. I think
another thing that helps was putting these polaroid
filters in the window and cutting that sunlight
[iO%rfl.
02 22 54 35 C Yes, those polaroid filters are really great.
02 22 54 37 P Because now when you keep it out of your eyes and
when you Just have the goggles on and the sun hits
yo,zr face, the temperature jumps about 10 degrees
on your face.
02 22 54 49 C It sure does.
02 22 54 52 C We're still right in that same nice big black void.
02 22 54 54 P Okay.
02 22 54 55 P Carnarvon_ Gemini-5_ Would you give us a call at
LOS minus i minute, please?
02 22 55 O0 CC Roger, Gemini. You're about 3 minutes to go.
02 22 55 06 P Okay.
02 22 55 59 P I guess that's the southern end of Australia_ isn't
it?
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02 22 56 04 C Yes.
02 22 56 06 P What are we seeing there? Are we seeing some
Northern Lights out there on the horizon? Look
at that. I mean, not Northern Lights, Aurora.
02 22 56 16 C That's the airglow.
02 22 56 18 P Yes, but it's all jagged over here on my side.
02 22 56 21 C L_n-huh.
02 22 56 23 P it's not airglow. I think it's the Aurora. Ca_n
you see out my window right where my finger is
pointed?
32 22 56 33 P _, you can't see that far.
02 22 56 35 C You see how bright it is out mine _
. Where you can
see how bright the airglow is out mine.
02 22 56 40 P Yes, but that's not what I'm seeing over here.
02 22 56 42 C Oh, i sec..
02 22 56 45 P Okay, the time is 03 days 12 hours 59 minutes.
We're passing over Australia and I have a very
jagged line--
02 22 57 O0 CC We have 1 minute to LOS.
02 22 57 02 P Roger, Carnarvon, i minute. Thank you.
02 22 57 05 _ .Ve're going to secure the D-4.
02 22 57 0[ CC Roger.
02 22 57 18 P I believe i'm seeing some Aurora, and the Aurora is
located right under Canopus ia a straight line down
through the Magellanie clouds, and it's very bright--
02 22 57 37 C No. that's the Milky Way, isn't it?
02 22 57 40 P No, i can't distinguish any color except that it
is very bright and it's sort of a greenish color
if anything; and it's changing, it's brightening
a_nd d_mming and it occupies about 15 degrees across
the horizon.
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02 22 58 04 C Let me yaw right and see if I can take a look at
it.
02 22 58 06 P Yes.
02 22 58 09 C You've got to yaw faster, because we'll be leaving
it pretty quick.
02 22 58 16 P Okay, you should have Canopus over the nose. Can
you see Canopus?
02 22 58 21 C Yes.
02 22 58 23 P All right, now pitch right down fram where you can
see the horizon.
02 22 58 25 C Oh, I see, yes.
02 22 58 28 P Yes, that's the Aurora. You see how jagged it is?
You see how it's disrupted the airglow?
02 22 58 35 P As a matter af fact, that's very interesting. Look,
the airglow actually slopes up; I mean it gets
black. You see that?
02 22 58 42 C No, I think what it is, is that there are clouds
under the airglow elsewhere, and maybe this is
just clear right in here.
02 22 58 54 P Yes, but that's Aurora. It's changing. And it's
sort of green. Don't you agree the color is sort
of green?
02 22 59 04 P Turn out your light. That's Aurora.
02 22 59 13 C I think that it's just that it's clear.
02 22 59 16 C I think that it's just that there aren't any clouds
underneath the--
02 22 59 21 P No, thatSs Aurora.
02 22 59 23 C --airglow here. I think it's just the airglow, Pete.
02 22 59 28 P Well, it's a very unusual discontinuity, and I
haven't seen it before.
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.)2 22 59 33 C Well, it's on the ground. That's actually the
ground on the horizon you're seeing there, i think
then you're fading on to where there are same clouds
_%dcrneat_ this other place; which kind of tend to
raise away--
D2 22 59 45 P No, now look at that' Now it's just a smooth green
demarcation all the way across'
02 22 59 52 C Maybe you're right. Maybe--
02 22 59 54 P Yes, that's Aurora: You see how it changes? Look,
we're passing over Sidney right now. I can see Sidney
and Australia, and there's nothing south of here but
water:
D2 23 0,) 06 P There's Sidney down there, bright as day'
02 23 OO 18 P Okay, now did you see the Southern Cross and Alpha
and Beta Kentaurus? They're up real well aha we're
not going to have any strain--You're going to have
to roll left 120 degrees; after that, pitch up keep-
ing the horizon in sight until you see Achernar, and
then move up till you pick up Grus and Fomalnaut for
the S-l, next revolution.
02 23 O0 h2 C Yes.
02 23 OO 45 P Okay. Very good.
02 23 O0 49 P Now we're going by New Zealand. I can see it.
02 23 O0 54 C Yes.
}2 2% 03 57 P That's A urora_ bigger than heek. Now it's gotten
real small a_ain_ but it's still there.
02 23 O1 01 C Yes_ i relieve you're right. I think it is--
02 23 O1 04 P And it's a very decided green, now that I got the
red lizht out and I've been adapted a little longer.
02 23 O1 ll C We're going right over New Zealand now.
02 23 O1 13 P Yes. There are a couple or three towns down there_
aren't there?
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02 23 O1 18 C Yes.
02 23 O1 21 P Okay, I got the red light back on; we can get back
on the flight plan here.
02 23 03 40 C A good point here that I'd like to record, that Pete
has just made:,is that these power and utility and
telemetry plugs are almost impossible to hook up at
night. They're very miserable. They don't have a
proper detent to lock in right, and you have to fid-
dle around with them a little too much.
02 23 12 13 C The main trouble with this reticle - strictly for
Wally's purposes here - is that the reticle picks
up any kind of light in the cockpit very badly.
Just multiplies it by mAny angles.
02 23 12 25 P How's that? Does that make it any better?
02 23 12 28 C Yes, but now you've picked up my little red light
over here. That's the point that Pete just made.
It's been made many times before and should be re-
iterated. Because of the poor lighting conditions
and changing light condition and also this scum and
crud that is on the window, when you're going into
or cQming out of a day or night or vice versa, you're
just cc_pletely blinded at that point,
02 23 t4 42 P Okay, the computer took a full 25 minutes to came
on the line.
02 23 14 44 C The platform.
02 23 14 47 P The platform, excuse me, the flatform took 25 min-
utes to come on the line. Must be very cold.
02 23 15 42 P Current for the tape. We're doing a platform aline
at night with the reticle in the window and firing
the pitch-up thrusters. Makes quite a bright illum-
ination off the reticle there in Gordo's eyes and
also I can see it quite plainly.
02 23 26 ll C Comment for the tape. We're alining the platform
going right into the sun now, and I really notice
lot of film on my windshield. It selma to be on
the inner side of the outer pane. It seems to be
getting a little bit worse as the flight goes along.
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02 23 27 34 CC Gemini-3, Guaymas CAP COM.
02 23 27 37 C He£1o. G_laymas, this is Gemini-5 _:ere.
02 23 27 40 CC Okay, we'd like you to bring your computer uo in
the Prelauncn Mode at this time.
02 23 27 46 C Roger, the computer is in the Prelaunch Mode.
02 23 27 47 CC Okay, here's what they're going to do. They're
going to update a 47-1 load in a T R over the States.
Over.
02 23 27 58 C Roger, a_ld we'll give them our GO readings here
after we pass Laredo.
02 23 28 03 CC Okay_ veI_; good.
02 23 28 05 CC We'll stand by if you need anything.
02 23 28 10 C Okay. The computer's up - the comp light's on.
02 23 28 14 CC Roger.
02 23 31 13 C Comment for the tape. We're coming in over bright
sunshiny land and clouds. I have the unmodified
without the other resistor type thing in the thing,
and I'm able to see the reticle reasonably well.
It fades a little over the bright clouds.
02 23 31 56 P Tape on, and I believe that we have the smoke gen-
erators from Laredo site. Yes, I'm positive we do
see it loud and clear, the smoke. The next thing
is: Will we see the target?
02 23 32 1t C Yes_ we'll see it, Pete.
02 23 32 25 P Okay, what you want to do is put the sight right
on the smoke and keep _itching.
02 23 32 49 P You know, I looked right at that yesterday and I
never did see the squares.
02 23 33 01 C I don't think that's it, Pete. No I think it's
fu_ther _wer here to the right.
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02 23 33 13 C Oh, heck'
02 23 33 16 P Keep pitching.
02 23 33 25 P Keep pitching.
02 23 33 29 C Between the two rivers.
02 23 33 55 C I'll be darned if I could see them that time.
02 23 33 58 P Houston, Gemini-5.
02 23 34 12 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston here. Go ahead.
02 23 34 15 P Roger. Would you tell us whether the Laredo site
was making smoke?
02 23 34 19 CC Yes, they were planning on it.
02 23 34 22 P Okay, we had the smoke, but we could not pick up
the squares. As a matter of fact, we had the smoke
fram about 200 miles out and we tracked right on
the smoke and never picked up the squares. Now
the sun angle is pretty bad for the pass altho-gh
the pass was right smack over the site.
02 23 34 45 CC Okay.
02 23 34 47 P And we had no trouble tracking it. We had no
trouble picking up the smoke, but we did not see
the squares, either one of us.
02 23 34 53 CC Okay, Pete. I'll check and make sure that they had
the smoke and I'll give you that information over
the Canaries. Okay?
02 23 34 59 CC As a matter of fact, we'll try to get it for you
before you leave the States.
02 23 35 04 P Roger, are you ready to copy our GO for the onboard
readings?
02 23 35 06 CC Say again.
02 23 35 08 P You ready for our onboard readings?
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02 23 35 ll CC Roger, go ahead.
02 23 35 12 P Okay, the main bus is 26.0 volts, and the iA stack
current is 8.1, lB is 8.0, lC is 9-1/2. 2A is 7.02
2B is 6.9, 2C is 8.5.
02 23 35 43 CC Roger.
02 23 35 44 P RCS Ring A is 65 degrees, 295 is the pressure. RCS
Ring B is 60 degrees at 285. Secondary 02 Left is
5400, Right reads 5300. We're GO for the 47-1, if
you are.
02 23 36 11 CC Roger, you have a GO.
02 23 36 13 P Pitch down' Here's Houston, right down there:
Here, I'll get it' Take the picture' Take the
pict ute:
02 23 36 14 CC You're GO for 62-1.
02 23 36 20 C All right, let me get it. I'm changing the con-
trol mode.
02 23 36 22 CC Gemini-5, this is Houston here. Did you get your
GO?
02 23 36 23 P Oh, excuse me.
02 23 36 25 C ... you were fiddling--
02 23 36 26 P Roger, we got a GO frc_ you. We were just whistling
over Houston here; wanted to get some pictures.
02 23 36 33 CC Okay, I've got some other information here for you.
You don't have to bother acknowledging most of it.
02 23 36 41 CC We'd like to have you be aware that we want you to
do a medical data pass on the Cnmm_nd Pilot over
Canaries.
02 23 36 50 P We've got that. Have you got an A0S time?
02 23 36 52 CC Roger, it will be at 03:13:47:01.
02 23 37 O1 P Roger.
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02 23 37 03 CC We'd like to know what condition you're in with
the suit gloves and helmets. Do you have the
gloves and helmets off or on?
02 23 37 12 P Oh_ about the time you gave us a GO pass 6-4, we
took off the helmets and gloves and we haven't had
them on since.
02 23 37 19 CC Okay_ very good.
02 23 37 21 P Gordo's not wearing the cuffs on his wrist, and I
am, and that's just because I got used to it. The
relative humidity has stayed down around 565 all
the time so we feel we're in good shape that way.
02 23 37 36 CC Okay, how about the neck dams?
02 23 37 39 P Say again, Houston.
02 23 37 42 CC Roger, are you wearing your neck dams?
02 23 37 39 P Say again, Houston.
02 23 37 42 CC Roger, are you wearing your neck dams?
02 23 37 45 P That's affirmative, we've been wearing the neck
dams the whole time.
02 23 37 48 CC Okay.
02 23 37 53 CC We'd like to know if you're staying warm now. Do
you have the cooling under control?
02 23 37 59 P Yes, our problem is that the temperature really
doesn't change in here too much, but when either
of us go to sleep, we're just not putting out too
much ourselves and we really chill down.
02 23 38 ll CC Yes, I noticed that a little too. Listen_ one
thing I want to tell you about, don't worry about
turning the coolant off in the cockpit; we've got
sc_e excellent T/M on the radiator outlet tempera-
taxes and we'll keep you advised if they go down.
So don't worry about turning off the coolant to
the suit loop or the cabin loop.
02 23 38 29 P Okay. Boy, Florida is really clear today; I can
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see Jacksonville and all the streets in it and
the Cape and all the way down to Miami.
_2 23 38 38 CC Verst good, very good.
02 23 38 kO P It's rea:Lly pretty out there today.
02 23 38 43 CC Can you give us a couple of general comments on
housekeeping? Are you keeping the stuff under
control?
02 23 38 49 P Yes, but we're going to have a lot in the end. I'a
like to tell you right now I've got three airols_nes
in sight; counted off Jacksonville.
02 23 38 5_ CC 0h, very good.
02 23 39 OO CC .le'll run a separate Visual Acuity Test here.
02 23 39 02 P Yes, I may not find that target, but we're seeing
loads ... of other things.
02 23 39 04 CC Roger. Roger.
02 23 39 11 P Now we're keeping the housecleaning under control,
but it takes a great deal of time.
02 23 39 17 CC Roger.
02 23 39 19 CC How's that bag wor_ing out behind the seat, Pete?
02 23 39 22 P It's full.
02 23 39 23 CC Already?
02 23 39 25 P Yes; with gear that has other places to go later.
02 23 39 28 CC Oh, okay. Be advised you've got a good 47-1 load
in.
02 23 39 34 P Roger.
02 23 39 42 CC Al_e you having any trouble with those blue bags?
02 23 39 54 CC Gemini-5, Houston here,
02 23 39 56 P GO ahead, Houston.
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02 23 39 57 CC How many of the blue bags have you had to use?
02 23 40 O0 P One.
02 23 40 O1 CC Roger.
02 23 40 22 P Houston, Gemini-5. Do you want us to leave the
computer up?
02 23 40 41 CC Gemini-5, Houston here. You can go ahead and power
down the computer now.
02 23 40 45 P Roger, computer coming down at this time.
02 23 42 O0 CC Gemini-5, Houston here. Do you still read?
02 23 42 03 P Read you loud and clear.
02 23 42 04 CC Okay. Has Gordo been doing any chest testing exer-
cises or anything like that to keep in shape?
02 23 42 ll P He's been pulling the bungee a couple of times. I
haven't done any other than medical passes, although
I stretch out and put quite a press between the floor
and the seat a couple of tlm_s in order to keep fit.
02 23 42 28 CC Okay.
02 23 42 30 P ... cnmfortable.
02 23 42 32 CC You say you are comfortable?
02 23 _2 35 P Yes.
02 23 42 35 CC Yes, pretty nice floating around, isn't it?
02 23 42 38 P Yes.
02 23 42 39 CC Hey, listen, you were a big singing star on televi-
sion last night.
02 23 42 43 P We did what?
02 23 42 44 CC You were a big singing star on television. You've
got requests for thousands and thousands of copies
of that song you sang.
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02 23 52 07 C I want to report on that 16 pounds and 4 ounces of
water. [Last night, I had about 2 hours of sleep
during my nap period, and about another 3 hours
sleep during mV long sleep period.
02 23 52 35 CC Roger, ... Canary Surgeon. Could you give me an
estimate of the quality of your sleep? Also Houston
Surgeon inas asked us to get food reports on you.
02 23 52 46 C Roger, the quality of our sleep was better in my
short nap period that it was in my long sleep per-
iod. It was quite easier in my shorter sleep per-
iod. The food I just ate--3A was the last one I
had. 3A was the last meal I just had at O3:12:30:00.
02 23 53 31 C Okay, go ahead, Canary.
02 23 53 35 CC Would you repeat that please2 This is Canary Sur-
ge on.
02 23 53 38 C Roger, Meal 3A was the last meal I had, at day 3,
that's today, 12 hours 30 minutes O0 seconds ....
02 23 53 51 CC Roger, we copy.
02 23 54 01 C Does that salmon ever smell strong in this small
caoin:
02 23 54 39 CC Gemini-5, Flight advises that over Laredo the smoke
was at the northwest corner of the target approxi-
mately 3000 feet long.
02 23 54 53 C Roger, thank you very much. We saw the smoke ...
back there and we assume it was the northwest cor-
ner. We were unable to see the target. I think
probably due to the sun angle.
02 23 55 05 CC Roger.
03 OO O0 23 P Notes for the tapes. Time is 03 days, 14:O0:00 and
on the updates frc_ the ground on the D-6 are
15:O8:56. On the Sequence No. 08 they sent up a
time of 1/60 second and my book says 1/125 second,
and I take that to be more right than the update.
I question also the speed they sent up as 1/250.
03 00 O1 06 C Now I'm going to try and get that checked out before
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we do it.
03 OO ll 58 P Okay, the tape is on. Time is 03 days 14 hours
13 m_uutes, and we're ccm_ingright to 90 degrees
and going to pitch up 20 with O degree roll to
c_mence the S-1 experiment. The S-1 experiment is
mounted in the window. I'm standing by for O4:18--
03 O0 12 27 C Watch your 8-ball now when we go ...
03 O0 12 31 P Yes.
03 O0 12 39 P ... standing by for, what's the exact time?
03 O0 12 46 P 04:18:36 is sunset.
03 oo 12 4.9 c
03 O0 12 56 P Yes.
03 OO 12 58 C There ...
03 O0 12 59 P Yes, that's good ...
03 O0 13 13 P Yes. I'll tell you when you can go to red light
if you want to when this--
03 O0 13 22 C Okay, bringing my reticle ON.
03 OO 13 25 P Okay ....
03 O0 13 39 P We've got--
03 OO 13 44 C I've got them right now. I can see that ...
03 O0 13 46 P 3 minutes.
03 O0 13 49 C There's some ... there, let _ see.
03 O0 13 51 P Can you get on them. I'm in the daylight. I can't
see.
03 O0 13 52 C Yes. There it is. Right there in front of me.
03 O0 13 56 P OkaV. You're on it.
03 O0 13 56 C Can you hold that daylight on ...
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03 O0 13 58 P Yes, here; how's that?
03 O0 14 O1 C All right.
03 OO 14 03 P Okay. I_'m going to start the camera at exactly
14:18:36, which is sunset time.
03 OO 14 25 P Better dim the scanner light.
03 O0 14 30 C Oh.
03 O0 14 42 C All these particles flying out.
03 O0 14 44 P Well of (:ourse they'll disappear as soon as tLe
sun's off.
03 O0 14 49 C Oh yes.
33 O0 14 51 P My hands smell good. They smell of cocoa.
03 CO 14 56 C I haven't eaten my cocoa yet.
03 OO 14 58 P Oh, that was the ... did it_ boy: That really hit
the bottom good'
03 O0 15 15 P Standing by. We're at about 2 minutes.
03 O0 15 25 P Okay. Recorder's back on. The time is i4:18:15
and the sun is fading rapidly. Boy_ they had this
sunset right on the noggin.
03 O0 18 27 P 4, 3, 27 1, MA_.
03 OO 18 32 P The camera's on.
03 03 18 34 P Okay. Took its first picture.
03 OO 18 39 C Still right on.
03 OO 18 46 C Tell me when the red light comes on again.
03 O0 18 49 P The red light's still on.
03 OO t8 54 P Still on.
03 O0 18 56 P Okay.... taking a picture.
03 O0 18 58 P Red light's back on.
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03 OO 19 03 C Okay .... on. Right on the money, boy.
03 O0 19 08 P We want to go until 23.
03 O0 19 13 P Red light's still on.
03 O0 19 18 P Still on.
03 00 19 20 P Okay. It's taking a picture.
03 O0 19 34 P Red light is still on.
03 O0 19 39 P Red light is still on.
03 00 19 46 P It's taking a picture.
02 OO 19 56 P Red light is on.
03 OO 20 03 P Oh yes. You're lined up beautifully. Yes, I can
see the stars.
03 O0 20 13 P Red light is still on.
03 O0 20 20 C ... hang on irkthere
03 00 20 25 P You want to tLu_nout your cockpit red light?
03 O0 20 34 P It's taking a picture.
03 OO 20 37 P It's taking a picture.
03 O0 20 39 P It's taking a picture.
03 OO 20 42 P Okay. Red light's on. You can maneuver.
03 O0 20 56 P Okay. The red light is still on. You can maneuver.
02 O0 21 08 P Taking a picture, yes.
03 O0 21 13 P ... camera ...
03 OO 21 15 P Got enough stuff out here. Hope it all stays down
in the bilges.
03 OO 21 25 P Still taking a picture.
03 OO 21 32 P Still taking a picture.
03 OO 21 37 P Yes. That's holding good, Gordo.
03 O0 21 42 P Still taking aopicture.
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03 O0 21 44 P Okay. Red light's on.
03 OO 21 51 P 5 minutes when the--
_3 O0 21 56 P Still the red light's on.
03 O0 21 58 P 18:23:36. How am I going to tell the time? It's
pitch black in here.
03 O0 22 06 C ... 36.
03 OO 22 08 P No. 23:36 seconds.
03 O0 22 13 P Okay, It's taking a picture now.
03 O0 22 15 C The next time the red light comes on, I'll turn my
red light on and check the time.
03 OO 22 20 P Okay.
03 OO 22 4h P Really pretty, isn't it? Southern Cross and Alpha
and Beta Kentaurus up there. Sure is pr_iuent down
he re.
03 OO 22 56 P I'm going to turn this DCS light down too.
03 OO 22 58 P The guys at Carnarvon will be on in m minute.
03 OO 23 03 C ... red light comes on.
03 OO 23 06 P Yes. It's still taking a picture. I think we're
up to about the 2-minute mark.
03 O0 23 27 P Okay. Red light's on.
D300 23 30 P You can t_n on your red light. Check the time.
Looking for 23 minutes 36 seconds.
D3 O0 23 37 C Okay. We're at it now.
03 OO 23 39 P Okay. Leave your light on a second. Yo_ can leave
your light on until roll left, 120 degrees. Here_
I'll read it to you. Roll left 120 degrees. Then
pitch up_ once you get roll left 120.
S300 24 27 P Roll left _ill put you approximately on the hori-
zon.
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CARNA/_ON
03 O0 24 30 P Carnarvon, Gemini-5.
03 OO 24 32 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon. Go ahead.
03 O0 24 34 P Roger. We're Green up here. Unless you have
something for us we're very busy.
OB O0 24 B8 CC Roger. I'll update your TR for 62 on about midpass.
03 OO 24 44 P Okay. Give me a call before you do it because
it'Il ruin the camera in the window when the light's
on.
OB OO 24 49 CC Roger, will do.
03 O0 24 54 P Okay. Now pitch up keeping the airglow in the
lower left part of your window. Pick up Achernar.
03 OO 25 20 P Now, we're Just leaving the Southern Cross now,
aren't we?
03 O0 25 22 C Yes. Okay ....
03 O0 25 29 P Okay. When you get to Achernar, pitch up until
you find Grus.
03 OO 25 36 P Carnarvon, G_m_ni-5. You can report to Houston
that the first part of the S-1 went extremely well.
03 OO 25 43 CC Roger, will do.
03 O0 25 44 P We're in the process of moving to the second phase
of it right now.
03 00 25 48 CC Roger.
03 O0 25 49 C Coming through Magellanic clouds. There's Achernar.
03 OO 25 54 P Okay. Yaw right.
03 O0 26 06 P There's Grus. Beautiful, beautiful'
03 O0 26 08 P Okay. Now.
03 O0 26 13 C ... roll on ...
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03 O0 26 15 P Here, take m quick look. Line up the cross into
Grus.
03 OO 26 22 C ... pointed up towards Fomalhaut.
03 O0 26 24 P That's right. Where did it go? Oh, there he is,
yes. I see him right now.
03 O0 26 32 C Oh, yes.
03 O0 26 34 P ... excuse me. Hit the wrong switch.
03 O0 26 37 C It's on tape.
03 O0 26 42 C Boy, when that comes on--
03 O0 26 4h P Yes, Carnarvon, can you update our TR now?
03 O0 26 46 CC Negative. I have about 15 seconds, then I can.
03 O0 26 49 P Okay. We are just getting on it and we will be
taking good pictures again here as soon as you can
give us the TR .
OB O0 26 55 CC Okay, about l0 seconds.
03 OO 27 O1 P Okay. We're taking a picture right now.
03 O0 27 03 CC Transmitting the TR.
03 O0 27 08 CC You got it.
03 O0 27 09 C ... we received it up here, thank you.
03 O0 27 13 P Okay. Now listen, Gordo's taking a 2-minute
picture which is fouled up; so take your time, get
on well, even though this picture is fouled up,
because maybe we were still maneuvering when I
started taking this picture. So that's ruined as
far as the thruster firing goes. Boy, that worked
really well, didn't it?
03 O0 27 30 C Yes.
03 O0 27 39 P We couldn't have done it with the platform.
03 O0 27 42 P We couldn't have done it with the platform.
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03 oo g7 _k c No.
03 00 27 56 P Okay. It's still taking a picture which is no
good, so--
OB O0 28 03 C ... I'm not qp_iteon. I was on but I drifted off.
OB O0 28 49 P You've got plenty of time. You've got better than
30 seconds.
03 O0 29 10 P That looks good from here. I don't know how it
looks from over on your side.
03 O0 29 13 C Yes, we're right on it ...
OB O0 29 15 P Okay. Better than BO seconds so you can kill the
rates down real good.
OB O0 29 20 P Still better than BO seconds.
OB O0 29 27 P You don't suppose this thing stopped running, do
you? I have't seen a light for a long time.
03 O0 29 39 P I'm still taking a picture.
03 O0 29 44 P There it goes.
03 O0 29 46 P Okay. You got 30 seconds now and you got every-
thing killed down good and we're going to take our
first good picture.
OB O0 29 56 P Still red light. Still red light.
OB O0 BO 06 P Okay. Taking a picture.
03 O0 30 27 P Boy 2 minutes se_m_ like an eternity on this thing,
not being able to fire a thruster.
OB O0 30 _4 C ... go on all night without an ...
03 O0 30 49 C ...
03 O0 BO 5B P Trying to see if I can see the ... I guess I can't.
OS O0 S1 08 C I see some kind of a light over here, but I suppose
it's the Magellanic clouds.
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03 00 3i 25 P I sort of see something out here. But I can't tell
whether it's really just a bunch of dim stars or
not. I think I'm imagining it.
03 O0 31 34 P Hey, you got that thing killed down good. We're
holding right on there.
03 O0 31 39 C Yes. Fairly well.
03 O0 31 42 P Just drifting a little. Boy, 2 minutes is a long
time!
03 O0 31 h9 P I'm going to shut the tape down. We've got all we
needed to know off it. We're on good.
03 OO 42 51 P Okay. T_oes on at 14:42:00 and we're still taking
pictures. We have a little bit of a roll rate yet,
so we're going to fire the thrusters through this
picture, whatever the one is. Out.
HAWAII
03 O0 51 49 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM. All systems are Green.
As soon as you've completed your S-1 Experiment,
would you contact us please?
03 O0 51 57 C Roger. Will do, Hawaii.
03 O0 53 17 P Okay. We ended the experiment at 03 days 14 hours
52 minutes, and we're going to try to get ready
for our D-6. Tape off.
03 O0 53 37 P Hawaii, Ge_nini-5. We've done the S-1. Would you
please check the speeds with the camera with the
D-6. I believe they should be 1/125 second rather
than 1/60 second and 1/250.
03 OO 53 52 CC Roger. Roger will do.
03 O0 54 12 CC We want to delete that D-6 anyway. We've got a
weather problem.
03 OO 54 18 P Both of them?
03 O0 54 19 CC Negative. Delete the D-6. The ttme is 15:08:56.
03 OO 54 25 C Okay, that's the one over Texas.
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03 O0 54 29 CC Roger.
03 OO 54 31 P ... listen with this Quester lens, tell them we're
going to pick a good site somewhere going across
the U.S. and get it.
03 O0 54 38 CC Roger.
03 O0 54 39 P Because we're in the process of rigging for it;
we'll be rigged for it for the one off the coast.
03 O0 54 45 CC Roger.
03 O0 54 59 CC They're working up the settings, Gemini.
03 O0 55 03 C Right, we only ... says 1/125.
03 O0 55 07 CC Roger. Roger.
03 O0 56 19 P Hawaii, Gemini-5. Do you want this Section i and
2 purge?
03 O0 56 23 CC That's affirmative.
03 OO 56 24 P Coming up right now.
03 O0 56 25 CC Roger. Give me a mark.
03 O0 56 28 P Roger .... hydrogen purge co,_encing--
03 O0 56 34 P Now.
03 O0 56 49 P ... purge. Hydrogen complete. Commencing No. 2
hydrogen purge. On my mark.
03 O0 56 54 P MARK.
03 OO 57 08 P No. 2 hydrogen purge complete. Stand by for
oxygen purge No. 1.
03 O0 57 20 P Commencing No. 1 02 purge.
03 O0 57 22 P Now.
03 OO 57 36 CC Gemini-5, we're comin_ up on LOS. Those settings
for your camera are 1/125 and 1/60.
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03 O0 57 44 C Hawaii, we'll get the_ next ...
03 O0 57 46 CC Roger.
03 CO 58 54 P Entry for the tape. Remind me to get these switches
changed for the next guys on these purges. About
to break my finger off purging.
GUAYN3_S
03 01 04 14 CC Okay. They'd like you to put in one 1/60 and one
1/125. Can you do that, Pete?
03 O1 04 21 P That's affirmative.
03 O1 04 22 CC Okay. That's what they'd like for you to use.
03 O1 04 34 CC Okay. That'll be 1/60 and 1/125.
03 O1 04 39 P Roger.
CORPUS CHRISTI
03 O1 08 49 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5. This is Houston here. When
you have time give us a call. We've got some in-
formation for you.
03 O1 08 56 C Roger. Go ahead.
03 O1 08 58 CC Okay. We'd like to have you put your Cryogenic
Gaging Switch to Fuel Cell (>2.
03 O1 09 03 C Roger. }_el Cell 02.
03 O1 09 06 CC Okay. Are you through with your D-6 so I can give
you some other stuff?
03 O1 09 12 C Roger. Go ahead.
03 O1 09 14 CC Okay. We'd like to have you put your Calibrate
Switch to No. I position for l0 seconds.
03 O1 09 24 CC I'd also like to tell you that your target for your
next D-6 will be going up track so that V weight
will be downstream.
03 O1 09 34 C Roger.
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I 03 O! 09 36 CC I've got an update for your D-4/D-7 California
background measurement whenever you're ready to
copy. I also need your GO for that over Carnarvon.
I'd like to have you tell Carnarvon whether you're
ready, whether you will be ready to do it or not.
03 O1 09 50 C Okay.
03 01 09 51 CC Okay. You ready to copy the update?
03 01 09 53 C Roger. Go.
03 O1 09 54 CC Okay. First put your Calibrate Switch to No. 2 for
l0 seconds. Okay. Here comes the D-_/D-7 update.
Your new time is 03:16:37:28, pitch 26 down, yaw
38 left.
03 O1 10 21 C Okay. Got that.
03 O1 10 23 CC Okay. They're updating your TR over Texas and
Bermuda so you'll get a couple DCS lights and
stulT.
03 01 lO 30 c Okay.
03 O1 l0 32 CC I've got a map and star update for you also.
03 01 l0 36 C Roger. Go ahead.
03 01 l0 37 CC Okay. They're both at the same time, 03:16:17:37.
The map is 162.5 degrees East. The star is
01:17:_9.
03 O1 l0 59 C All right.
03 O1 11 O0 P What's the rest?
03 O1 ll 07 CC Rev h7. You can place your Cryogenic Gaging Switch
to OFF now.
03 O1 ll 20 CC Okay. That's all the information I have. Why
don't you go ahead with your D-6 there_
03 O1 ll 25 C Okay. We got the complete set of the dark pictures
to last night side.
03 O1 ll 29 CC Very good. Very good.
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03 01 11 31 C Worked out okay, I think.
03 O1 11 33 CC Good.
03 O1 11 36 P I gave Gordo a "well done" for tracking test. I
think we really got some good ones.
03 O1 11 kO CC GOod.
BERRRTDA
03 O1 16 59 CC G_mini-5, Gemini-5_ Houston here.
03 01 17 05 C GO ahead. Gemini-5 here.
03 01 17 07 CC How'd you make out on your D-6's?
03 01 17 l0 C Roger. There was quite a lot of cloud out there,
and we saw one ship with a wake. I don't really
think it was him. We spent a picture on it.
03 01 17 21 CC Okay. Did you pick up anything across the States
with your other D-67
03 O1 17 26 C No. It was pretty solid undercast and it's all out
West.
03 O1 17 30 CC Yes. That's why we scrubbed it because of the bad
weather.
03 O1 17 33 C Yes. It's pretty solid down there all the way from
the coast on it. Houston was the only area that
really looked ltke it was open.
03 O1 17 39 CC Okay.
03 O1 17 _34 p Houston, Gemini Flight. Do we come anywhere near
Austin next pass?
03 O1 17 52 CC Well, looks like you might be a little bit north
of it there.
03 O1 17 58 P Okay. Over.
03 O1 17 59 CC Why, are they open?
03 O1 18 O1 P Yes. They were when we went by but we were too
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close in to yaw off and get him.
03 O1 18 06 CC Okay. I'll take a look at that and see what we
can do. You know you're going to be pretty busy
next pass anyway.
03 O1 18 1R P Flight, we'll pick them up tomorrow. Maybe the
weather will be better.
03 O1 18 15 CC Okay.
03 O1 56 l0 C Okay. The tape is on and the time is 03 days 15
hours 56 minutes and we're preparing to do D-4,
409, 15:59:00 over Carnarvon.
03 O1 58 59 C Tape is on and time is 03 days 16 hours O0 minutes.
Acquisition at Carnarvon and we're transmitting the
409 D-h/D-7.
CARNAEVON
03 O1 59 15 P Carnarvon, Gemini-5 is doing 409 at this time.
Equipment 's on.
03 O1 59 21 CC Say again last, Gemini.
03 O1 59 23 P Roger, we're doing 409 at this time, equipment is
on.
03 01 59 27 CC Roger, we're receiving your FM/F_ telemetry.
03 O1 59 31 P Okay, give me a mark in 4 minutes, please.
03 O1 59 35 CC Roger.
03 O1 59 52 P Be advised Carnarvon, we'll be GO for 423 Alpha.
03 O1 59 57 CC Roger, understand.
03 02 OO 22 CC We've got an update for you. They have a medical
pass scheduled on the Pilot at Hawaii this
revolution. Hawaii's acquisition is 16:24.
03 OR OO 35 CC Roger, 16:24.
03 02 O0 51 C Your exercise.
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03 02 00 53 P Okay.
03 02 00 55 C Still have enough to keep up with them.
03 02 O1 03 C No blood pressure count.
03 02 03 05 P I don't ]_uow. It just keeps on growing ...
03 02 03 17 P Yes. There's no doubt about it. Look out at the
horizon. That secondary scanner does the Job.
03 02 03 27 C ... aline platform.
03 02 03 29 P Yes.
03 02 03 30 CC MARK, 4 minutes, Gemini.
03 02 03 34 P Okay, we"re going to go start getting 410 Bravo.
03 02 03 38 CC Roger.
03 02 03 41 P If you're on, do you want to go to ORB RATE?
03 02 03 43 P Come right. Pick up Deneb.
03 02 03 53 C Okay, ORB RATE.
03 02 03 55 P Right.
03 02 03 58 C ... horizon scanner OFF.
03 02 04 07 P Say, could I give you a few books on it?
03 02 04 10 C Sure.
03 02 04 12 P ... organized yet.
03 02 04 19 P I'm afraid the Zodiacal Test is going to come up
here and get away from me.
03 02 04 29 C I think this reticle ...
03 02 04 34 C ... jingle, Jingle.
03 02 04 39 P Yes. Jingling.
03 02 04 43 P ... med pass.
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03 02 04 55 C Let's see. There's a star.
03 02 04 58 P I knew he'd be out there somewhere.
03 02 05 03 P Fairly low on the horizon.
03 02 05 05 C It's not here,
OB 02 05 ].4 P Deneb.
03 02 05 17 C ... isn't it?
03 02 05 19 P Beats the heck out of me. I don't know.
o3 02 o5 e4 c ...
03 02 05 26 P Yes.
03 02 05 29 C Yes ...
OB 02 05 34 C There it comes.
03 02 05 36 P Where?
OB 02 05 50 P Really think you're back around over here.
03 02 05 58 P It's Altair ... Vega ... Lyra. Right?
OB 02 06 02 C ... SunmnerTriangle.
03 02 06 05 P Yes. I just don't think that's it.
03 02 06 17 C There's Altair and there's Delphinus by Altair.
There's Delphinus right out there.
03 02 06 24 P Okay. If you've got it on Deneb, I'll buy it.
03 02 06 29 P You ready?
03 02 06 31 C I'm ready.
03 02 06 34 P You got him dead center?
03 02 06 34 C Dead center.
03 02 06 36 P Okay. Four ...
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03 02 06 48 P Okay. Keep me right on.
03 02 07 06 C Got him?
03 02 07 07 CC i minute to LOS.
03 02 07 l0 P Gemini-5, Roger. We're doing 410 Bravo right now.
03 02 07 15 CC Roger.
03 02 07 19 C ... this recording ...
03 02 07 22 P No. I'm recording up here this time.
03 02 07 36 P Okay. We started that at 16:07:20. No, I'm sorry.
We started at 16:07:50 and we'll stop at 09:50.
03 02 08 02 C ... passing over.
03 02 08 05 P I got him good in the Questar lens.
03 02 08 50 C Okay, mark.
03 02 08 53 P Yes. You can go to small end forward, and I'm
going to come up with the bright lights. All right?
03 02 09 OO C Okay. Go ahead.
03 02 09 05 P And would you hand me the Flight Plan.
03 02 09 19 P Okay_ 16:15 aline SEF. Bring on the rate gyros and
the radar at that time.
03 02 12 02 P Okay. Missile measurement. 423_ the reticle will
be installed on a B5mm Zeiss camera, 16_,_camera
and associated window equipment mounted in the right
window. The 3401 W black and white film, that can
be used. 3401 is ON.
03 02 12 26 C ... reticle is ...
03 02 12 31 P Measurement, l0 minutes. Rate gyros prtm_y, Rad 2
for Brandenburg, Rad 3 for Holloman, Rad 2 IR 0N--
03 02 12 46 C We're on secondary scanner.
03 02 12 48 P Yes.
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03 02 12 50 C On the SEF.
03 02 13 O0 C What time is this whole shebang due, now?
03 02 13 05 P 16:38:28. At that time you should be 26 down, 38
left.
03 02 13 12 C 26 down, 38 left.
03 02 13 14 P Yes, yes. Okay.
03 02 13 38 P Okay. I've got the IR all set. The only thing I
have to do is turn on the recorder. I need to get
16n_ncamera film for this.
03 02 13 48 C ... pretty smooth with the rate gyros on.
03 02 13 50 P At 15. We're not there yet.
03 02 14 04 P Oh, that secondary scanner's doing great. I hope
it's still running 8 days from lift-off.
03 02 14 12 P Okay. Are you ready?
03 02 14 17 C You know that, Big Daddy.
03 02 14 19 P Primary roll gyro. Prtmary pitch gyro. Primary
yaw gyro. Radar to STANDBY.
03 02 14 31 c All right.
03 02 14 34 P Would you turn up your light and read me that Radar
Test once? I think I got it. Will you fly here in
RENDEZVOUS, get a radar reading, go to CATCH UP for
one second and back to RENDEZVOUS. You're just
going to track it. Is that right? And I'll switch
in and out everytime we get a reading.
03 02 14 50 C Yes. I'm just tracking. You switch in and out.
Your readout's 69, so you get an update on it.
03 02 14 54 P Yes. MDIU on.
03 02 14 58 C Then you switch to CATCH UP for one second_ then
back to RENDEZVOUS.
03 02 15 02 P Okay.
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03 02 15 05 P Give me a call at 16:20 so I can stick this
thermometer in my mouth and get these guys off my
back.
03 02 15 10 C Okay.
03 02 15 12 C Computer RENDEZVOUS, platform to ORB RATE.
03 02 15 22 C Give you a call when?
03 02 15 24 P 16:20.
03 02 15 26 C Oh.
03 02 15 29 P Okay. Have I done everything?
03 02 15 36 C Do you suppose ...
03 02 15 40 P Radar, rate gyros--
03 02 15 41 C You're supposed to get that ...
03 02 15 43 P Yes.
03 02 15 44 C Whee_
03 02 15 46 P That's why you've got to put it right on them.
03 02 17 24 P What did we get up update for, 62-1 or 47-17
03 02 17 36 P 62-1.
03 02 17 38 C Oh.
03 02 17 43 P There's the moon.
03 02 18 38 P How do your legs feel?
03 02 18 41 C A little cramped - not too bad.
03 02 19 ll C Next time Chuck Berry asks if I'm exercising my
legs, why don't you tell him, yes, I'm outside
running right now.
03 02 19 43 C I'm back on the adapter doing calisthenics.
03 02 20 02 P What's my food report?
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03 02 20 l0 P You got the big book down here?
03 02 20 12 C Yes.
03 02 20 14 P Why don't you look up how much water I've drunk.
16-6, isn't it?
03 02 20 22 C No, 15-6. I'm 16-4.
03 02 20 31 P No. When you get to here you're 16. This starts
at O. 16-6, and you're 17-4.
03 02 20 38 C Oh, I see.
03 02 21 17 C Okay. First thing we get is missile measurement,
huh? Then what?
03 02 21 22 P Computer ON. And then at ... Pilot radar lock 30
degrees down, yaw 7 left.
03 02 21 41 C 26 degrees down, 38 left. This is the radar.
03 02 21 46 P No, 26 down 38 left is for the m4ssile.
03 02 21 50 C Oh, okay.
03 02 21 53 P And 30 down and yaw left 7 is the radar. I'll give
you the radar again.
03 02 22 l0 C And we're alined right on the money, looks like.
HAWAII
03 02 25 35 CC Gemini-5, this is Hawaii Surgeon. We have a valid
temperature. Can we have your blood pressure
please?
03 02 26 28 CC We have a good blood pressure. Give me a mark when
you begin your exercise please.
03 02 26 32 P Okay.
03 02 26 33 P MARK.
03 02 27 06 P Blood pressure coming down.
03 02 27 16 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii Surgeon. _]l-scale.
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03 02 27 50 CC We have a good blood pressure. Standing by for your
water report.
03 02 27 55 P Roger. It's still the same I think as it was this
morning - 16, 4 ounces. I still haven't eaten any-
thing since the last meal, which I think was 3C.
03 02 28 09 CC Okay. Real fine. Are either you or the Comm-nd
Pilot having any problemwith temperature now? Are
you fairly comfortable?
03 02 28 17 P Yes, we're fine now.
03 02 28 19 CC Okay. Have either you or Gordo been doing any
shivering on the last few revolutions, or any
exercises? We've noticed just checking on your
respirations here there's a few sprinkles on it,
and we were trying to figure out why that was
happening.
03 02 28 33 P We were probably shivering on this last one.
03 02 28 36 CC Were you shivering on the last revolution or two?
03 02 28 48 P The last one revolution has been good but several
before that we were probably shivering.
03 02 28 54 CC Roger. Everything else all right up there?
03 02 29 O0 P Say again.
03 02 29 02 CC Everything else all right up there?
03 02 29 03 P Still fine.
03 02 29 07 C The Pilot's working up a,big appetite, I can tell
you that.
03 02 29 09 CC Real good.
03 02 29 13 CC I have nothing else here, Hawaii Surgeon out.
03 02 29 17 P Okay.
03 02 29 20 CC This is Hawaii CAP COM. For your Experiment 423A,
there's a small cloud deck that extends from 700
up to llO0; it's west to southwest about 2 miles
east of the site.
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0_ ;:2 2) 38 ]_ Roger. 3._e'reready.
03 02 30 07 CC 1]qey're still counting on time.
03 ,02 32 43 C:C R rd nus 5 and counting.
03 02 3!, 02 P Recorder is ON. The time is 3rd day, 16:33:25,
standing by for D-4 423 Alpha. We are pitch down
26 degrees, yawed left 38 degrees. Questar is
mounted; the speed setting is 1/60. The Rod 2 is
ON, iR power transmitter's ON_ the 16mm camera's
mounted_ and [_ican just see clouds on the water
%ea,utif_zlly on this Questor lens:
03 02 34 05 C _an see ti_Js ... too.
03 02 34 07 P Yes. AIl you got to do, Gordo_ is stick that
reticle on it.
03 02 34 19 C ...
03 02 34 24 ? Yes, that looks like the end of the cloud deck, and
_' see the California coast coming up.
03 o2 34 2i C Yes.
03 02 34 30 C We ]_:st might ] lek out here yet.
03 02 34 _i1 P Let's see, what is it; 34:45?
03 02 34 44 C 34:45.
03 02 34 52 C Radar's to STUBBY.
03 02 34 53 P Okay. I'm going to bring up the computer ON at
]6:45.
03 02 35 05 P Let's see. We got everything done that pass ...
03 02 35 09 C T_mre's the California coast coming up.
CALifORNIA
03 02 35 14 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston here.
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03 02 35 17 C Go ahead, Houston, Gemini-5.
03 02 35 19 CC Roger. The cloud deck over the site now is solid.
It goes to broken about 5 miles to the southwest
of the site, and it goes clear about 2 miles to
the east of the site.
03 02 35 33 C Right. We can see the cloud deck.
03 02 35 36 CC Okay. Very good. And they're GO there.
03 02 35 42 C Okay. We're in position and waiting.
03 02 35 47 CC Roger.
03 02 35 49 P Boy, I wish we could get on it; this Questar lens
is fantastic '
03 02 35 53 CC Roger'.
03 02 36 O1 C If we don't get this this time, will you stand out-
side and wave so we can get your picture as we go
by?
03 02 36 07 CC Say again.
03 02 36 09 CC Oh, Roger, yes.
03 02 36 l0 C If we don't get this you can stand outside and wave
and we'll get your picture as we go by.
03 02 36 29 CC Okay, I'll be out there.
03 02 36 29 P We're there.
03 02 36 33 C What's the time he lifts off?
03 02 36 34 P 16:37:0C is recorder on. 16:37:28.
03 02 36 43 P Let's see, he's right under that cloud deck, right
there.
03 02 36 48 C Yes.
03 02 36 49 P Give me--I got my own count here.
03 02 36 50 C Okay.
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03 02 36 53 C 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, MARK.
03 02 37 00 P Recorder's ON. IR power transmitter's ON. RAD 2.
Right film in the camera.
03 02 37 12 P He's going to come right in under there. Get the--
03 02 37 18 cc lO.
03 02 37 26 cc _,_kRK. Here we go. It's on its way.
03 02 37 31 P He's off.
03 02 37 34 P i see it' I see it'
03 02 37 48 C _ere?
03 02 37 49 P There it's coming. See it Gordo?
03 02 37 51 C \_here?
03 02 37 53 _ Right through that hole in the clouds_
03 02 37 54 C Oh yes, I got it.
03 02 37 55 P There he comes' Bigger than heck_
03 02 37 56 C Got him.
03 02 37 57 P You got him?
03 02 37 58 C Yes.
03 02 38 O0 P Let me know when you got the reticle on it.
03 02 38 05 C We've got lots of time.
03 02 38 07 P See him tracking up right through the clouds?
03 02 38 09 C Yes, I'm on him.
03 02 38 12 P You're on him?
03 02 38 14 C Yes.
03 02 38 22 C I'm about to lose him against the clouds, though.
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03 02 38 23 P I can still see himl He's coming out over the
water
03 02 38 21 C Yes.
03 02 38 24 P See him? There he is over the waterl See him?
03 02 38 26 C Yes. I'm on him.
03 02 38 29 P Okay. _ere he goes_ See him way out in front?
03 02 38 32 CC Second Stage.
03 02 38 36 C Okay. I'm on him.
03 02 38 38 P Okay. We can see him real goodl
03 02 38 40 CC Very good, very good.
03 02 38 44 P Oops.
03 02 39 07 C Look at that con.
03 02 39 12 P We can still see his con very, very clearly down
there, even against the cloud background.
03 02 39 14 CC Okay.
03 02 39 19 P Give us a call when you want the computer ON.
03 02 39 24 CC Yes, tell us when you get through there, we'll--
03 02 39 26 C Okay.
03 02 39 27 P We're through. Recorder OFF.
03 02 39 29 CC You all done? Okay, we'll go back to this other
stuff now.
03 02 39 34 P Oh, there he goes. Up through the thing.
03 02 39 37 C Where?
03 02 39 38 P Well, you can Just see a trail going up.
03 02 39 41 C Oh, yes.
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03 02 39 43 P ... higher.
03 02 39 44 C Yes. We can see him going above us.
03 02 39 50 CC You say he's going above you, right?
03 02 39 53 C Right, we saw him way out going higher than the
horizon.
03 02 39 56 CC Okay, Roger .... The computer power up time is
03:16:45:00 and you can power it up before then by
a couple minutes if you like.
03 02 40 12 P Okay. We were hoping to find something down here
for the D-6.
03 02 40 18 CC Just a second, I'll run outside.
03 02 40 21 P Okay. Computer coming on to PREIAUNCH.
TEXAS
03 02 40 30 CC Hey, congratulations on that last one. I had my
doubts about it.
03 02 40 32 P What have you got down there - E1 Centro or Yuma
or one of those?
03 02 40 35 C It was loud and clear.
03 02 40 36 CC Very good, very good.
03 02 40 38 P The thing that we saw was the engine burning against
the white clouds first.
03 02 40 42 CC Oh, yes? Were the clouds a help or a hindrance?
03 02 40 46 P They were ...
03 02 40 49 CC Say again.
03 02 40 52 P They were ...
03 02 40 53 P Hey, there's E1 Paso right there' Can you swing
right? Or White Sands' Wait a minute, we're
getting White Sands. Get HollomAu.
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o3 02 40 57 ¢ Okay.
03 02 40 58 P Put it right there:
03 02 41 O0 C Okay.
03 02 41 02 P Beautiful' And there's the sled track:
03 02 41 07 C Yes. Ha, ha, I'm on him, man:
03 02 41 09 P Get him, bear. Don't let him get away: Boy, ...
Holloman right now and I can see--the runway fills
the whole Questar ...
03 02 41 22 CC Say that again, please.
03 02 41 24 C We're tracking the Holloman air strip. We're well--
03 02 41 27 CC Oh, very good. Okay, I got you. Did you get a
picture of that other thing?
03 02 41 32 P Yes, got about six of them.
03 02 4] 35 CC Very good.
03 02 41 36 P Okay, now let's pitch up quick and back to--
03 02 41 46 C Hey_ there's another little airport there.
03 02 41 48 P Where?
03 02 41 49 C You're too late. We're already past it now.
03 02 41 53 P Boy, you get somebody else right out in here, and
we '11 nail them.
03 02 _1 54 C Yes, okay.
03 02 41 56 P Hey, there's Fort Stockton and the test track down
there by it: How about that?
03 02 42 O0 C Yes.
03 02 42 05 P Listen, we could get Austin this time. There's
Lake Austin right there.
03 02 42 07 C Yes, it sure is.
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03 02 42 09 P See if you see Bergstrom.
03 02 42 13 P Man, that runway was that big in that thing'
OB 02 42 17 C How did you like that tracking task?
03 02 42 18 P That was beautiful'
03 02 42 19 C Nailed him'
03 02 42 20 P You did' That's great' That's tremendous: There's
Austin; no, that's--what in the heck's that?
San Antonio.
03 02 42 29 C I think Austin's going to be right in under that
cloud.
03 02 42 33 P Yes, I'm afraid you're right. There's San Antonio.
03 02 42 43 P No, there's Bergstrom_ See it out there on your
right, up? See it?
03 02 42 47 C Oh, yes.
03 02 42 50 P Stick it right on there. Okay. Beautiful.
03 02 42 54 C ... pulse.
03 02 42 57 P Okay.
03 02 43 05 c Okay.
03 02 43 16 C Okay, what else will we get here?
03 02 43 19 P Now we've got to get the Radar check. Pitch right
back, 30. Okay, we got Bergstrom that time too.
03 02 43 27 CC Very good. Sounds like you're getting caught up on
D-6.
03 02 43 30 P Yes, I hope so.
03 02 43 33 P Okay, we're going to 30 pitch down, yaw 7 left and
we're standing by for the Radar.
03 02 43 42 CC Okay, fine. You got that procedure all s_,_ed
away, haven't you?
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03 02 h3 45 P Right. We'll go to RENDEZVOUS and then back to
CATCH Ut_ after a lock-on for one second, and back
! into Rendezvous_ and keep that cycle up till we
lose lock again.
J
03 02 h3 56 CC Okay, very good. Do you have your FDI's up?
03 02 h3 59 P Affirm.
03 02 h4 O0 CC Okay, are you going to be pointing at the trans-
ponder?
03 02 h_ 06 P Yes, he's going to track it.
03 02 hJz 07 CC Okay, very good.
03 02 hh 20 C That Pulse Mode isn't worth a darn for some things.
03 02 hh 29 P Okay.
03 02 hh 31 C _Fnat is it now - 30 down and what?
03 02 4h 35 P Yes, I'm going to put your radar on right now.
03 02 hh 38 C Okay. 30 down and what?
03 02 44 39 P And yaw left 7.
03 02 4h h3 C Okay.
03 02 4h _k8 C Ready.
03 02 4h 50 P Okay. Az 46:02_ so it should be very shortly.
03 02 45 33 P Okay, we have a solid lock.
03 02 45 35 CC Okay. Kind of keep your eye on the FDI needles if
you can as you go across and give us a little report
on it.
03 02 h5 hh C Roger. i"m reading range - range rate.
03 02 45 47 CC Okay.
03 02 k5 h8 C I'm locked on.
03 02 h5 50 CC Very good!.
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03 02 45 54 P I haven't gotten anything to read into the
RPLNDEZVOUS Mode yet.
03 02 45 57 C My FDI's are locked.
03 02 45 59 CC Okay. Are they n_117
03 02 46 O1 C Roger.
03 02 46 02 CC Okay.
03 02 46 08 P I've ... into the RENDEZVOUS Mode. You want me to
go to CATCHUP?
03 02 46 13 CC Yes. Cycle back and forth and see what happens.
Did you get the Start Camp. button pushed there?
03 02 46 35 C Locked on good but ...
03 02 46 39 CC Okay.
03 02 46 42 C ... degrees with the reticle--it's holding lock as
we go straight across. Is it out at Merritt
Island? Is it out at Merritt Island?
03 02 47 22 CC I don't know. Just a second. We've got the co-
ordinates to four dectmal places in seconds, but I
don't know where it is.
O3 02 47 32 C Well, my radar's showing it's right on Merritt
Island down there.
03 02 47 36 CC Okay.
03 02 47 40 C I'm still locked on it.
03 02 47 41 CC Okay.
03 02 47 42 P I don't understand. I'm not getting any range
readout either in CATCHUP or RENDEZVOUS.
03 02 47 51 CC Roger. You got the Start Comp button?
03 02 47 55 C Yes.
03 02 47 55 P Yes. I've tried everything.
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03 02 47 57 CC Is the MDI-U on?
03 02 48 O1 C Well over 250 miles down now, I guess.
03 02 48 06 CC Did you have the MDIU power on?
03 02 48 08 C Yes.
03 02 48 12 CC Okay.
03 02 48 14 C I'm still locked on. We're over 300, I guess, now.
03 02 48 20 P Yes. Well, you'll have the data on the tape
though, won't you?
03 02 48 25 CC We hope we do. Yes.
03 02 48 28 CC Squeeze on a couple of D-6's going by there too.
He was pointing right at it.
03 02 48 32 P Okay.
03 02 48 45 C Just broke lock.
03 02 48 48 CC Roger, broke lock at 48:47.
03 02 50 21 CC Gemini-5, Houston.
03 02 50 22 C Go ahead, Houston, Gemini-5.
03 02 50 24 CC The next time we do an oxygen purge on the fuel
cells, we want to do it over a site so we get some
data while you're doing the purge. We don't really
have much else for you. We got another 6 or 7
minutes here of hack time.
03 02 50 hO C Okay. I might give you a little information
further radamwise. I'm getting radar range and
radar range rate intermittently on my digital
there. I mean on my analog there, and I don't
know why it wasn't steady, but on my needles I had
steady lock-on and was p_lling him away on the
outer way on a pass.
03 02 51 ll CC Okay. Did you get that intermittent R and R-dot
throughout the whole pass?
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03 02 51 17 C A little bit, although on in fairly close it
seemed to lock up pretty solid on the analog and
hold fairly steady.
03 02 51 25 CC Okay, so in close it was steady but at greater
ranges it was intermittent.
03 02 51 29 C Greater range it was a little bit intermittent
although it did seem to Jump in and out a little
there.
03 02 51 35 CC Okay.
03 02 52 32 CC G_m_ui-5_ Houston.
03 02 52 33 C Go ahead, Houston.
03 02 52 34 CC Your attitude control fuel useage has been up
pretty high lately and we want to make you con-
scious of the fact that you're going to have to
start taking it easy on it and going at a little
lower rate than you have been to make it through
the rest of the flight here.
03 02 52 51 P Roger.
03 02 52 55 CC As a matter of fact, I'll try to fix up a little
summary for you and give it to you across the
States the next time to let you know where you are.
03 02 53 O1 C Okay.
03 02 53 13 CC Gamini-5, Houston here. Would you hit the Start
Comp button one more time. We want to get some
stuff on the ground here.
03 02 53 22 P It's in CATCH UP_ you want RENDEZVOUS?
03 02 53 25 CC It doesn't make any difference. Just go ahead and
hit the Start Comp button.
03 02 53 29 P Okay.
03 03 07 21 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston here. Over.
03 03 07 25 P Go ahead, Houston, Gemini-5.
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03 03 07 28 CC Roger. We took a quick look at the fuel here and
it looks like youYe alittle bit below the program
flight plan fuel level for this particular time of
the flight. So we're going to have to take it
easy for awhile.
03 03 07 44 P Okay.
03 03 07 45 CC We're getting some more information now on the
S-8/D-13 pass across Laredo. Right now the
weather is clear with a few little puffy clouds
around less than a tenth. You're going to have a
smoke pod on the northwest corner again and the
smoke is drifting slowly out to the northwest. You
should be a little bit to the south and the sun
should be almost overhead. So it'll be a lot better
than they were this morning.
03 03 08 13 P Okay, fine.
03 03 08 24 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston.
03 03 08 27 C Go ahead.
03 03 08 28 CC Can you give us an onboard readout of what your
propellant quantity is, please?
03 03 08 34 C The propellant quantity is reading 31_, over.
03 03 08 37 CC Roger. Understand 31_.
03 03 08 40 C Roger, that's about 114 pounds on my recording
chart.
03 03 08 46 CC Okay, very good.
03 03 09 38 P We'll run this tape out and put a new tape in.
Let's see, we had a pretty good pass there on the
radar. Don't know what happened to the Rendezvous
and never got any readings on the MDIU. That didn't
make much sense to me, because the MDIU was on when
I went to CATCH UP. I went to RENDEZVOUS and I
never got any address 69 readings from either one.
The only thing I can think of is that it might have
been some sort of a malfunction in the--not the
radar, because you were getting readings.
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03 03 10 31 C Yes.
03 03 10 33 P Something Just wouldn't read from the computer to
the MDIU.
03 03 10 38 P Turning it off right now.
03 03 13 49 C ORB RATE and Horizon Scan. I guess what I ought
to do is ... Horizon Scan. I think the sun is going
to ...
03 03 14 O0 P Well, we're a little bit late on this one now.
17:t3. Yaw lef% at 90. We've got to stop the
rates and go to ORB RATE_ Horizon Scan.
03 O3 lk 36 C Okay.
03 03 14 37 P You ready? You've got Horizon Scan?
03 03 14 45 C Okay.
03 03 14 49 P Mark. The t_me is 17:14--
03 03 21 56 P ... time is 17:22. We're Just coming up on
Fomalhaut at this time.
03 03 22 14 C Darn, that computer light is a bright Son-of-a-gun'
03 03 22 19 P Well here, let me get tls one of those. Oh, it's
supposed to be in ...
03 03 22 22 C Yes.
03 03 22 23 P All right.
03 03 22 40 C Okay, there's Fom-lhaut.
03 03 22 _3 P Okay, let me know when you have it. Steady in
there.
03 03 22 50 C How about it?
03 03 22 52 P Let me focus. You're right on it.
03 03 22 58 C I am?
03 03 23 O0 P Okay, stand by.
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03 03 23 04 P MARK. Time is 17:23:05.
03 03 23 15 P Okay_ recorder_ we did not get Platform Mode Test
O1 - we'll have to pick it up later.
CARNARVON
03 03 34 12 CC Carnarvon, Gemini-5. Standing by for the updates.
03 03 34 15 P Roger.
03 03 34 15 CC This is a PLA update.
03 03 34 24 CC Roger. Area 50-47 20:53:56, 12 plus 127 18 plus
17. Area 51-3, 32:12:40, 14 plus 057 19 plus 13.
Area 52-3, 23:47:51, 12 plus 57, 18 plus 18. Area
53-3, 25:22:39, 12 plus 10_ 18 plus OO. Area
54-Delta, 26:17:24, 19 plus 56, 24 plus 41. Do
you copy?
03 03 36 04 P Can't understand the time on last two. Is that
25 and 26? Would you read the times on 53-3and
5L-Dog.
03 03 36 13 CC Roger. G_/RC 53-3 is 25 hours 22 mdnutes - okay.
Good show.
03 03 36 29 CC Stand by, I'll call it--you think of the question
on this thing. This may be O1 hours.
03 03 36 34 P That's probably what it is.
03 03 36 59 CC Gemini_ Carnarvon. Okay, those last two 53-3 is
the fourth day O1 hours 22:397 and 5k-Delta is
fourth day 02:17 plus 24.
03 O3 37 22 P Copy.
03 03 37 24 CC The weather is good in all areas.
03 03 37 35 P Okay. Would you advise Flight that we've got
ever_thir,g done except the Venus photograph on the
platform 02 test?
03 03 37 47 CC Roger.
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HAWAII
03 04 O0 21 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM. We copy your oral temp.
We are standing by for blood pressure.
03 04 O0 44 CC Your cuff is full-scale.
03 04 O1 16 CC We have good blood pressure. Give me your ma_k
when you begin your exercise.
03 04 O1 23 C Ready.
03 04 O1 24 C MARK.
03 04 O1 56 C End of exercise.
03 04 02 04 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii Surgeon. Your cuff is f%_11-scale.
03 04 02 41 CC We have a good blood pressure. Standing by for your
water report.
03 04 02 48 C Roger, I had 17 pounds 4 ounces of water and still
finishing up Meal 3A.
03 04 02 59 CC Say again that last.
03 Oh 03 O1 C Roger, still eating up the last of Meal 3A before
I have a new meal here shortly.
03 04 03 08 CC Roger.
03 04 03 ll CC We have nothing else. Thank you, Gemini-5, Hawaii
Surgeon out.
03 04 03 15 C Roger, thank you.
CALIFORNIA
03 04 ll 49 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston.
03 04 ll 52 C Go ahead, Houston, Gemini-5.
03 04 ll 54 CC I want to give you a little information on your
S-8/D-13 that might help you acquire the target.
You ready?
03 04 12 O0 C Roger, go ahead.
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03 04 12 02 CC Okay, the smokepot is still at the northwest corner
of the area. It is about 1000 feet from the nearest
cleared sq,,awe. The smoke is blowing just about due
north and it's about 5 or l0 degrees wide in the--
as the smoke column goes out about like that.
There's some scattered Cu. about 50 miles to the
east and there is some very small Cu. about lO
miles to the west. It's clear right over the
target area. To the south-southeast there's a
light cirrostrat, and it's well to the south-
southeast, quite a ways out of the way.
03 04 12 38 C Roger.
03 04 13 24 CC Gemini-5_ Houston again. Be advised that you're
going to be passing just about 75 miles ground
range south of the area where the targets are.
03 04 13 36 C Roger.
TEXAS
03 04 15 07 P Houston, G_tni-5. We have the smoke in sight at
this time. We're still quite a distance out.
03 04 15 12 CC Okay. Now the smoke is supposedly blowing due
north from the northwest corner of the site.
03 04 15 20 P Roger. We'll do our best.
03 04 15 22 CC Okay.
03 04 15 52 C Have targets in sight.
03 04 15 54 CC Roger.
03 04 18 08 P Okay, we saw the targets and we think we might
have marked about two of them and that's about it.
03 04 18 16 CC Okay, can you tell me what they were?
03 04 18 19 P Well, let me think about which direction they are
first.
03 04 18 24 CC Okay-.
03 04 18 32 CC It wasn't the big E, huh?
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03 04 18 35 P No.
03 04 19 20 P I think the third one in the second row was a 2.
We think that the second row, second one was a 2
and the third one was a 2 and that's about it. We
were ,11 past it before we reelly picked it up
good.
03 04 19 36 CC Okay, so you think the second one and the third one
in the second row was--do you think they were both
2's?
03 04 19 40 P That's right.
03 (%419 42 CC Okay, very good.
03 Ob 19 45 CC Now I have some other information for you here when
you are ready to go.
03 04 19 b9 P Go ahead.
03 04 19 50 CC We would like to have you start your purge now, and
purge both sections. When you complete your purge,
we would like to have you then power down.
03 04 20 04 P Okay, I think we'll dress tonight.
03 04 20 07 CC Roger.
03 0_ 20 08 P Here's a piece of information for you. We're pretty
sure that our Pr4mary Scanner is off. It works all
right except it makes us aline the platform with
the nose at 15 degrees down.
03 04 20 24 CC Okay, you think the spot, Primary Scanner is off
about 15 degrees at pitch, is that right?
03 04 20 29 P Yes. The Secondary Scanner works fine.
03 04 20 32 CC Okay, listen, would you start the purge. We don't
have any telemetry out at Antigua, and we would
like to watch this purge.
03 04 20 43 P Hydrogen on purge down.
o3 04 20 44 cc okay.
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03 04 20 57 P Hydrogen is complete on No. 1.
03 04 20 59 cc Okay.
, 03 04 21 13 CC No. 2 hydrogen is complete. Starting No. 1 oxygen.
I
03 04 21 16 C Roger.
03 04 21 20 CC While you are doing the purge here, I would like to
ask Gordo a couple of questions about the needles
during lift-off and the powered portion of the
flight. The question is, which one of the tank
needles went full-scale during powered flight, and
what time did this occur?
03 04 21 40 C Roger, it was before staging and it was the IPS
fuel needle, second stage IPS fuel needle.
03 04 21 _7 CC Roger, second stage IPS fuel needle, not the
oxidizer.
03 04 21 51 C That's right. They went--it came right back after
staging and then went off--up to the top and off
position again shortly after.
03 04 22 04 CC Shortly after staging?
03 04 22 06 C Affirmative.
03 04 22 08 CC 0_Ay, very good.
03 04 22 10 C I guess we Alweady told you about the POGO?
03 04 22 13 CC Roger.
03 04 23 13 P Hydrogen 1 oxygen purge complete. MARK.
03 04 23 16 CC Roger. Thank you.
03 04 23 19 P Starting Section 2 purge at this time.
03 04 23 42 CC G_-_ni-5, Houston again. When did you first notice
that the Pr4w_y Scanner was giving you this 15
degrees pitch down?
03 04. 23 51 C We noticed it yesterday. It was being very erratic
and the clouds were affecting it quite easily, and
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at every sunset and sunrise it would go off giving
... light and give several real erratic signals.
Then it see_ed to steady out a little bit and do
fairly well. We switched to the Secondary and it
was doing better yesterday. Se-m_ like they are
doing very well, and today we tried the Primary
again several times just to compare it, and it
definitely is very weak, and it's holding the
attitude partly nose-down.
OS O_ 24 29 CC Okay.
03 04 24 31 C It has quite a wide tolerance in its Attitude Hold.
03 04 24 36 CC Okay, how about in the Platform Aline; does it aline
the platform properly?
03 04 24 43 C Well, fairly well. It still is alining a little
bit off, and I think over the long haul it would
get it alined all right. But the Secondary does
real well.
03 04 24 53 CC Okay.
03 04 25 12 CC Gemini-5, wouldyou go to CATCH UP and hit the
Start Comp button on your computer, please?
03 04 25 20 C Roger, in CATCH UP hitting Start Comp, now.
03 04 25 23 P Section 2 purge complete.
03 04 25 25 CC Roger, Section 2 purge is complete.
03 04 25 30 P Holler w_en you want us to power down.
03 04 25 34 CC Okay, we're checking a few things on the computer.
We lose voice contact before we get this done. We
want you to power down and start your rest cycle.
We are going to start the rest cycle about a half
hour late today so we want you to regulate your
sleeping by shifting everything a half hour back-
wards. We would also like to have you put your
Cryogenic Gaging Switch to the OFF position now.
03 04 26 02 P Okay, the computer's in CATCH UP. You hit Start
Comp, and the fore and aft IVI's are just cycling
--- through from 0 to 999.
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03 04 26 12 CC Okay. We'll look into that for you.
03 04 26 19 P We had this problem at the start of the REP and I
thought it was beat, and I got it to stop the first
day but it sort of slipped m_ mind. Now that we're
doing this ... I re_ember.
03 04 26 31 CC Okay, I understand it is still going back and forth.
03 0_ 26 34 P Yes, it's going from 0 to 99 ...
03 04 26 39 CC Okay, it's coming up all the time, is that correct?
03 04 26 42 P Up all the time.
03 04 26 4_ CC Okay.
03 04 26 49 P Now it's stopped at 794 and ...
OB 04 26 56 CC Okay.
03 04 27 22 C Roger, we are 79_ aft, 215 left and we're getting
up - down reading 700, 721.
03 04 27 32 CC The up - down is 721 and the other was 215.
03 04 27 36 C Well, they're chamging. They're ... left ... 722
down right now.
03 04 27 44 CC Okay, we're Just about to get LOS.
03 04 27 49 CC Gemini-5, we would like to have you leave the
computer on for a little while and power down your
I_J when you get through.
TANANARIVE
03 04 38 42 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston here. Over.
03 04 38 47 C Go ahead, Houston, Gemini-5.
03 04 38 50 CO Roger, G_mtni-5, this is Houston. Could you tell
us what state your computer is in presently, that
is, whether it is on or off and what mode it's in?
And we would also like to advise you that we would
like to have you leave it in whatever condition
it's in right now.
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03 O4 39 07 P Roger, we went to PRELAUNCH and as soon as the
Start Comp green light came on we shut the thing
off.
03 O_ 39 15 CC Okay, your computer is OFF and it was in the
PRELAUNCH M_de when you shut it off. Could you
tell me if the IVI's ever stopped counting?
OB 04 39 25 C Negative.
OB 04 B9 29 CC You said negative, is that correct?
OB 04 39 B1 C Affirmative, they did stop counting.
03 04 B9 B4 CC Okay, they did stop counting. What did they
finally stop on?
03 04 39 38 C 791 aft, 141 left and 710 down.
03 04 39 45 CC Okay, that's 791 aft, 141 left and 710 down.
03 04 39 53 C That's right.
03 04 39 55 CC Okay.
03 04 49 32 CC G-mtui-5, Houston here. We've got another minute
or two. We don't have any other information for
you. We'll just stand by.
03 04 49 38 C Okay.
HOUSTON
03 04 57 21 CC G_mfni-5, Gpmtni-5, this is Houston. Over.
OB 04 57 26 C ... Houston, G-mtui-5.
03 04 57 29 CC Roger, G_mlni-5, this is Houston. Be advised that
we tracked another object with you on your pass
across the States. Range was 2 to 10,0OO yards
from the spacecraft. You might look around and
see if you can see anything. Unfortunately, I
can't tell you which direction to look.
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OB 04 57 53 C What time is this?
03 04 57 57 CC Did you say what size or what time?
03 04 58 O0 C T_me.
03 04 58 02 CC Well, it se_,_ to be going right along with you.
So we're tracking it right with you.
03 04 58 13 C Roger.
03 04 58 21 CC We're going to lose you here shortly but if you
see anything, why don't you let us know at the
next station?
03 04 58 27 C Okay.
03 04 58 31 CC The radar return was approximately the same as
yours as far as magnitude.
03 04 58 38 C Roger.
COASTAL SENTRY QUEBEC
03 05 19 14 CC G_m_ni-5, G_m_ni-5, CSQ has you GO on the ground.
There is nothing for you this pass. Standing by.
03 05 19 23 C Roger, Gemini-5. Thank you, CSQ.
HAWAII
03 05 36 03 CC G_m_ni-5, Hawaii CAP COM. All your syst_,_ look
good. We've nothing for you this pass. We're
standing by.
03 05 36 ll C Roger. Thanks, Hawaii. We're GO up here.
03 05 36 14 CC Roger.
PT. ARGUEI_O
03 05 45 06 CC Gemini-5, C_mtui-5, this is Houston. Over.
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03 05 45 10 C Go ahead, Houston, G-mini-5.
03 05 45 13 CC Roger, I have a couple of questions, and as a
matter of fact I have a lot of questions and a
Flight Plan update. Are you ready?
03 05 45 21 CC First, the questions. Did you see any accelerometer
malfunction lights on your I_J on your last Radar
Test over the Cape?
03 05 45 32 C No.
03 05 45 33 CC No reallights, okay, I've got a Flight Plan update
for you. Are you ready to copy? It's quite long.
03 05 45 41 C Yes, go ahead.
03 05 45 43 CC Okay. S-7 time is 03:21:20:08, Sequence No. 03,
Rem-_ks, pitch down 90 degrees. Apollo Landmark
time 03:21:38:02, Sequence No. 213, R_,awks, pitch
down 30 degrees, yaw right 6 degrees. D-4/D-7.
time 03:22:48:17, Sequence Nos. 425 Alpha and 416,
R-mawks, pitch down 30 degrees, yaw right 30
degrees, volcanos. HF Test time 03:22:55:00,
Sequence No. is 01, End Time is 04:00:25:00.
S-8/D-13 time 03:02:30:00, Sequence Nos. O1 and 02,
Under Remarks, Pilot. S-7 time 04:03:20:25,
Sequence No. is 01, Rem-wks, pitch down 90 degrees.
03 05 48 13 C Okay.
03 05 48 15 CC S-8/D-13 time 04:03:30:00, Sequence Nos. 01 and
02, R-marks, Crmm,_ndPilot. HF Test time
04:04:00:00, Sequence No. is 02, Remarks, End Time
is 04:05:30:00; and that's the end of the Flight
Plan update. Are there any questions?
03 05 49 22 CC Gemini-5, Houston. Did you get the Flight Plan?
TEXAS
03 05 49 37 C Stand by, Gemini-5.
03 05 49 42 CC Gpmtni-5, this is Houston here.
03 05 49 44 C Roger, you just started on the HF Test. You faded.
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03 05 49 59 CC Okay, I'll repeat the HF Test. The time is
04:04:00:02. I say again, that w_s a mistake.
The tame is 04:04:00:00. The Sequence No. is 02,
R_m_rk, End Time is 04:05:30:00. Gemini-5, that's
the completion of your Flight Plan update. Are
there any questions?
03 05 50 27 C I didn't get the remarks out of that last }57Test.
03 05 50 31 CC Roger, under Remarks, the End Time for the test is
04:05:30:00.
03 05 50 43 C Okay, I got that.
03 05 50 46 CC Okay, fine. We got some questions on the S-8/D-13,
Gordo.
o3 O5 5o 53 C Okay.
03 05 50 55 CC These come from the experimenter, and they say that
they had the smoke generator and the chevron both
situated at the northwest corner, and their question
is, was there any problem in locating the pattern
at the end of the smoke col,_,ns;and, if so, do you
have any suggestions for improving the positions of
the smoke columns?
03 05 51 28 C ... however, we Just had trouble locating the
patterns as we got in close. Then they weren't
any giveaway because we were coming in from such a
different angle than we had seen it before.
03 05 51 41 CC Okay, but you think the smoke column was placed in
a reasonably good position though. Is that correct?
03 05 51 47 C Yes sir, the smoke really points it out maybe a
hundred miles, a slant range of 200 to 250 miles
easily.
03 05 52 02 CC Okay, fine. They have another question here. Do
you see marks in every S_-re or in Just the two
that you read off to me?
03 05 52 13 C I can see marks in several of the s_ares. I
didn't see them in every sq,;are,but I Just didn't
have the time. We were coming at such an angle
that just the one was about all that rea21y
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registered. And it appeared that Just about all
t.hatregistered with Pete was one particular sq,,_we
that he saw clearly. I say, we didn't get it
located until we were already past it.
03 05 52 39 CC Roger. I have a comment here that says that the
four largest targets were in the northern row. I
guess they Just want to point that out to you
again, that they keep the largest targets in the
northern-most line.
03 05 52 54 C Yes, well the one that I thought I could see the
clearest that registered on me was the first
target in the second row, which is the nearest to
us when we went over. We didn't get real close to
the targets like we did the first pass where I saw
them earlier.
03 05 53 12 CC Okay, very good. So you say the one that you saw
best was the first one in the second row?
03 05 53 17 C Right ... I think, again, this is one of the
probl_m_ like we have discovered in flying up here
over them. It's the light angle on the target
itself.
03 05 53 30 CC Okay, now was the light angle better on the second
pass today or the first pass, as far as you were
concerned?
03 05 53 37 C I think it was better this second pass.
03 05 53 43 CC Okay. According to our calculations, the sun was
pretty much over it for the second pass but you had
to look into the sun for your first pass. We
assume that the light was better on the second one.
03 05 53 52 C And then we both saw it on our second.
03 05 53 56 CC Okay.
COASTAL SENTRY QUEBEC
03 06 53 05 CC G-mfnt-5, G-m4ui-5, CSQ.
03 06 53 09 C Gemini-5, CSQ.
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03 06 53 11 CC Roger, we'd like to know what setting you have on
your Suit Coolant Control.
03 06 53 16 C Roger. It's all the way closed. !
OB 06 5B 18 CC Understand full closed.
03 06 53 20 C Roger.
03 06 53 23 CC Okay. We have you GO on the ground, and if you
have an experiment status report ready this
revolution, we'll copy it; if not, we'd like it
next revolution. Over.
03 06 53 34 C Okay, we'll catch you next revolution.
03 06 53 37 CC Very good. We have nothing on the problem.
Standing by.
03 06 53 40 C Okay, fine. Thank you.
03 06 56 40 CC Gemini-5, CSQ.
03 06 56 43 C Go ahead, CSQ.
03 06 56 45 CC Roger. We had a visual on you this pass.
03 06 56 47 C Very good.
03 06 56 52 C Brighter than the sunlight?
03 06 56 55 CC Say again.
03 06 56 58 C Does it look brighter than the sunlight?
03 06 56 59 CC Affirmative.
03 06 57 02 C Very good.
HAWAII
03 07 I1 09 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM. All systems are Green.
We're copying your dump. We have an onboard map
update for you.
03 07 ll 19 C Roger. Go ahead.
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03 07 11 21 CC Roger. The title is Map 22:15:O2, longitude 71
East, Rev 51; the star is the same time under
Remarks, O1:10:12.
03 07 11 49 C Okay, fine. Thank you.
03 07 11 52 CC Roger.
03 07 12 11 C Hawaii, Gemini-5. Could you give us the GMT time
hack please?
03 07 12 16 CC Roger. I'll give you a hack at 21:14:00.
03 07 12 22 C Roger.
03 07 l_ 55 CC Stand by. 3, 2, l,
03 o7 15 oo CC MARK.
03 07 15 02 C Roger. Thank you.
03 07 20 05 C Okay, the t_me is 21:20:08 seconds, and I'm
snapping S-7 at 1/8. Alining it. We're 90 degrees
pitch down, at 1/4.
03 07 20 24 P Very good.
03 07 20 25 C ... We are finished with that sequence.
03 07 23 09 P Okay, time is 21:24:OO ... work with--our Pr_ma_y
Scanners are just not working. So we'll go to our
Secondary Scanners.
03 07 23 24 P Okay?
03 07 23 25 C Yes.
ROSE KNOT VICTOR
03 07 34 08 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM. Disregard the update.
03 07 34 32 C RKV, this is G-m_ni-5. Go ahead with the update.
03 07 3h 35 CC I've been informed to delete the update.
03 07 34 38 C Okay.
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03 07 34 40 CC We'll be standing by in case you need us.
03 07 34 44 C Roger, thank you.
03 07 34 47 CC Everything looks real good here on the ground.
03 07 34 50 P Roger. Everything is very good here.
03 07 36 56 C ...
03 07 37 03 P Okay, you ever take any other pictures of them
for the log today?
03 07 37 17 C No.
03 07 37 22 C R-mark on the Apollo T_ndmark Sequence No. 213.
03 07 37 29 CC Roger. I copied.
03 07 37 33 C Roger ... transmit update.
03 07 37 34 C Roger, I was putting it on the tape. I transmitted
by mtstake.
03 07 37 41 C Yes, the l_ke is south ... is there--
O3 O7 37 48 P ...
03 07 37 53 C ... island out in the middle.
03 07 37 55 P Yes, the island is not quite--
03 07 37 58 C Oh, it se_ to me like it's too far into the left
over there.
03 07 38 07 P That's it, though.
03 07 38 lO C The lake is quite distinguishable.
03 07 38 12 P The island's changed completely.
03 07 38 15 C The island se_m_ to be different. It doesn't have
the little hook on the end that they wanted the
picture of.
03 07 38 27 C Any of them ... I believe they're ...
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03 o7 38 29 P ... grab it.
03 07 38 36 C It's late in the evening and--
03 07 38 51 P Yes, that thing's changed considerably. The size,
look there.
03 07 38 58 P As a matter of fact, there's an island that's not
there any more.
03 07 39 03 C ... and I'm taking a picture at 1/250 at 9.5 and
1/250 at 8.
03 07 39 19 C That's -_1 we have for right now.
03 07 39 27 C That lake sure looks kind of different in--
03 07 39 29 P Yes. That map may not be too accurate. How about
that other 1-ke?
03 07 39 43 C No, that's it all right. Yes, that was Lake De
Poopo and that was the Isla de ...
03 o7 ko oo c Okay.
03 07 40 03 P Want tape off?
03 07 40 04 C Yes.
COASTAL SENTRY QUEBEC
03 08 26 23 CC Gemini-5, CSQ CAP COM.
03 08 26 28 P CSQ CAP COM, Gemini-5. Go ahead.
03 08 26 30 CC G_m_ni-5, CSQ. We'd like you to place your T/M
switch to the REAL TIME & ACQ-A]_)position.
03 08 26 37 P Place your T/M to REAL TIME ACQ.
03 08 26 49 P What's the matter? Couldn't you get it to turn on?
03 08 26 51 CC We're having a little trouble with our cow,,aud
system, I'd say.
03 08 26 55 P Roger.
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03 08 27 O1 CC Gemini-5, we have you GO on the ground. We'd like
to get experiment status and also your D-4/D-7 tape
time used. Over.
03 08 27 ll P Okay. The experiments that were given to us today,
we completed everything but the Platform Number 2
Venus photograph.
03 08 27 24 CC Roger, copy.
03 08 27 29 P Okay. Now I'll give you the D-4 time in just a
second.
03 08 27 45 P The D-4 tape remaining, 20 minutes and 8 seconds.
03 08 27 53 CC Copy, r-maining tape, 20 minutes 8 seconds?
03 08 27 58 P Affirmative.
03 08 31 53 CC Gemini-5, CSQ.
03 08 31 55 P Go ahead.
03 08 31 56 CC As you were. About one minute till IDS. You can
place your T/M switch back to C05Bg/_Dand we'll be
standing by.
03 08 32 03 P T/M to CORNAND.
03 08 37 43 P The time is 03 day 22 hours 38 minutes. A
Hasselblad picture of a cyclonic cloud form,tion
off Japan. Exposure No. 12.
03 08 38 14 P Exposure 12, Mag. 4.
03 08 38 33 P Listen.
03 08 39 21 P Last time we went by Hawaii earlier it was com-
pletely clobbered in. I think we're going to get
it this experiment.
HAWAII
03 08 45 49 CC C_m_ni-5, Hawaii CAP COM. All your systems are
Green. We're copying your dump. We're standing
by.
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03 08 45 57 P Roger, Gemini-5. It's Green up here and we're
looking to a 425A on D-4/D-7.
03 08 46 07 CC Roger.
03 08 _6 30 P Keeping busy down there, Bill?
03 08 46 35 CC Not too much.
03 08 46 40 P Us either.
03 08 46 57 CC Is Gordo sleeping?
03 08 46 58 P No, we ate and he right now is tracking, because
we need the reticle in the window.
03 08 46 59 CC Roger.
03 08 47 12 P He will be after this pass.
o3 08 47 15 CC okay.
03 08 47 21 P Okay, you put it on the open island of Hawaii, the
volcano.
03 08 47 26 P okay.
03 08 47 27 C Vex"ygood.
03 08 47 29 P Okay. You can mark your D-4 tape cow,,encingright
now. We're tracking M_lokai.
03 08 47 36 CC Roger.
03 08 47 50 P And the time this track started was 03 days 22 hours
48 minutes 45 seconds. 16mm camera is running.
03 08 48 29 P Well the islands look real clear today. We can see
Honolulu real well and can see Hilo down here on
Hawaii.
03 08 48 40 CC You sound like a tourist.
03 08 48 43 P Boy, it's really a nice day down there, isn't it?
03 08 48 46 CC I wouldn't know. I never get a chance to get out.
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03 08 48 49 P Me neither.
03 08 48 53 CC Touche,
03 08 49 OO C Is it about time?
03 08 49 02 P We need 2 minutes.
03 08 49 26 P Okay.
03 08 49 35 P Okay, you can m,wk that the end of the tape for
D-4/D-7, and the equipment's powered down.
03 08 49 36 CC Roger.
03 08 _9 38 P And the equipment's powered down.
03 08 49 40 CC Roger.
03 08 49 57 P Yes, I don't know why I was sitting here with my
head on my rear, I should have taken some ...
Won't get a pass that good again.
03 08 50 14 P Okay.
03 08 50 26 P Okay, we intend to start our HF Test at 22:55:00.
03 08 50 38 P And that was a tropical storm, Gordo.
03 08 50 50 P Cyclonic off Japan, and if you had exposure 13--Is
it just 13 or did you have some more?
03 08 51 12 P 13 or 14, Hawaii.
03 08 51 21 P Yes. Yes ...
03 08 51 31 P Okay. Okay ...
03 08 51 43 P Yes, got 5 and 6 now. I wonder what pictures were
l0 and ll. Do you have them logged anywhere?
03 08 52 02 P Off Japan?
03 08 52 07 P Yes, but that's 12. You've got through 9. Oh,
they're the two Apollo LanSmarks.
03 08 52 24 P Have you logged ... R_m_rks? Yes, 10 and 11.
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03 08 52 33 P Yes, I did.
03 08 55 16 P The recorder is on ... we have started the HF Test
at 22:55:00 and I'm ready to start on the hour the
first recording.
03 08 59 16 P This is GT-5; l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. This is
GT-5 .... 23:00:00.
03 09 04 12 P This is GT-5 transmitting HF; l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 4, 3,
2, 1.
03 09 04 24 P This is GT-5 transmitting HF at a GM2 of 23:05:30.
ROSE KNOT VICTOR
03 09 05 39 CC G_mlni-5, REV CAP COM.
03 09 05 42 C RKV CAP COM, C_m_ni-5. Go ahead.
03 09 05 45 CC Roger. We'd like to have a fUel cell purge this
pass. I'd like a few readouts before you begin.
Light the Fuel Cell 02 Quantity Switch.
03 09 05 59 C Roger.
03 09 06 08 C We get a teasing of 90_ ... be advised.
03 09 06 15 CC Roger. Go to the H_ position now.
03 09 06 21 C Roger. H2 is 75.5 and about 7 feet ... psi.
03 09 06 32 CC Roger. I'd l_ke the stack current readout please.
03 09 06 36 P Roger. The stack current IA, 5.0; lB is 4.1; lC
is 5.1; 2A is 3-5; 2B is 2.5; 2C is _.6.
03 09 06 53 CC Roger. You may start your purge at this time.
03 09 06 56 P Okay. Turning the Quantity Read Switch OFF.
03 09 06 59 CC Roger.
03 09 07 04 P ... quantity }{2purge. MARK.
03 09 07 22 CC This is No. 2 m_rk?
03 09 07 36 P No. 2 is finished. Cnmm,ucing Code 2 purge on
No. 1.
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03 09 13 28 CC 145 left. D-6, 00:4_:10, M_de 01, pitch 23 up, yaw
145 left, shutter speed 125. Do you copy?
03 09 13 35 P ...
03 09 14 14 CC I couldn't copy. Sayagain, Gemini-5.
03 09 14 21 P Roger. We don't have very good communications.
D-6, 00:44:10, Mode 01.
03 09 14 27 CC Roger.
03 09 14 29 P What else?
03 09 14 30 CC Pitch 23 up, yaw 145 left, shutter speed 125. Do
you copy, Gemini-5?
03 09 15 24 P This is G_m_ni-5 transmitting HF; 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 4,
3, 2, 1. This is G-mtni-5 transmitting HF at
23:17:00.
03 09 19 04 P Gemini-5 transmitting HF; 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 4, 3, 2,
1. Gemini-5 transmitting HF at 23:20:15.
03 09 25 ll P This is G_m_ni-5 transmitting HF; l, 2, 3, 4, 5,
4_ 3, 2, 1. Gpmtui-5 transmitting HF at 23:25:00.
03 09 29 14 P This is G_mAni-5 transmitting HF; l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5,
2, 3, 2, 1. The time is 23:30:00.
03 09 34 19 P This is Gemini-5 transmitting HF; 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5,
4, 3, 2, 1. Gemini-5 transmitting HF at 23:35:00.
03 09 39 16 P This is Gemini-5 transmitting HF; l, 2, 3, 4_5, 5,
4, 3, 2, 1. G_m!ui-5 tranBmitting HF at 23:40:00.
03 09 44 28 P This is GT-5 transmttting HF; 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5, 4,
3, 2, 1. This is GT-5 transmitting HF at 23:45:00.
03 09 49 23 P This is Gemini-5 transmitting HF; l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5,
h, 3, 2, 1. This is Gpmtni-5 transmitting HF at
23:50:00.
03 09 49 50 P Anybody read G_mtni-5? No.
03 09 54 30 P This is Gemini-5 transmitting HF; 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5,
4, 3, 2, 1. Gemini-5 transmitting HF 23:55:00.
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03 09 54 59 P I hear music.
03 09 55 02 C Do you really?
03 09 55 04 P Chinese music.
03 09 55 21 C Yes.
03 09 55 30 P That's about right too ... sun up. We're coming
up on Kano.
03 09 55 47 C Kano.
OB 09 56 04 P Hey, I'll tell you what we'll do. You know that
letter we were going to write to the President?
We'll take the page out of the Flight Plan ...
where we passed the Russians ... we'll write him
a letter on that. We'll tell him that we're m_il-
ing it to him in the envelope and since ... two
1-dollar bjll- to certify the record.
03 09 56 30 P How's that?
03 09 56 38 C Well, it's not a very good envelope.
03 09 56 40 P Well I know, but we didn't bring one, did we?
03 09 56 42 C No.
03 09 56 45 P I didn't bring one.
03 09 56 46 C We can probably get one on the ship.
OB 09 56 50 P Well, we can seal the letter in this envelope ...
and put that in another envelope and marl it to
him.
03 09 57 04 C Yes.
03 09 57 26 P ...
03 l000 16 C I don't know, he might feel as strong about trying
to set records as Mr. Webb does.
03 l0 O0 23 P I doubt it.
03 l0 O0 26 C Well, I kind of doubt it too.
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03 10 OO 28 P You should put the letter in your hip pocket and
we'll find out which way he goes.
03 l0 O0 30 C (Laughing)
03 lO OO _O C I think maybe it might be the same to mail him the
regular letter.
03 l0 O1 02 P Oh, that's what keep ... darn ... freeze to death
(whistle) wow'
03 l0 01 16 P Yes, that smells pretty good ...
03 l0 O1 28 P This is Gemini-5 transmitting HF at ... 01:45.
COASTAL SENTRY QUEBEC
03 lO 05 33 P CSQ, Gemini-5 on UHF.
03 l0 05 37 CC Roger. CSQ CAP COM did not monitor any HF calls.
We did not receive any HF calls.
03 l0 05 48 P This is Gemini-5. Say again, CSQ.
03 l0 05 51 CC Roger. CSQ CAP COM did not receive you on H_.
03 l0 05 56 P Did you not get my HF, CSQ?
03 l0 06 O1 CC Stand by one.
03 lO 06 36 CC Gemini-5, CSQ.
03 lO 06 38 P Go ahead, CSQ.
03 l0 06 39 CC Negative reception on your HF-DF.
03 l0 06 42 P But you were getting it before transmission?
03 10 06 47 CC Say again.
03 l0 06 49 P But you were getting it before we tried to
transmit?
03 l0 06 53 CC We were receiving DF from you some tlme back, well
before acquisition.
03 l0 07 ll CC Gemini-5, advise place your T/M switch at CON_%ND
position.
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03 10 12 14 P This is Gemini-5 transmitting HF; 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5,
4, 3, 2, 1. Gemini-5 transmitting HF at 00:13:00.
03 10 13 35 P Gosh: I don't know if I should use this filter
here or not ....
03 10 13 40 C What film are you using?
03 10 13 42 P ... The stars ... filter, terrestrial filter, uses
like a star ...
03 10 13 52 C Yes, ...
03 10 14 35 C Which r-m_nds me, we've got to hold that darn white
patch in front of the window to get one picture
with that cloud top spectrometer of mine.
03 lO 17 26 P This is Gemini-5 transmitting HF; l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5,
4, 3, 2, 1. Transmitting G-mtni-5 and transmitting
HF at OO:17:30.
HAWAII
03 l0 18 50 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM. We've completed your
oral temp. We're standing by for blood pressure.
Hawaii has telemetry solid.
03 l0 19 03 P Roger. Blood pressure is coming down.
03 l0 19 07 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii Surgeon. Your cuff is full-scale.
03 l0 19 39 CC Gemini-5, we had some PCM dropout there. Could we
have one more blood pressure?
03 lO 19 44 P Roger.
03 10 19 50 CC Cuff is full-scale.
03 l0 20 18 CC Okay. We have a valid blood pressure. Give me a
mawk when you begin your exercise.
03 l0 20 25 P Roger. MARK.
03 10 21 05 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii Surgeon. Your cuff is full-scale.
03 10 21 40 CC We have good blood pressure, standing by for your
water report.
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03 10 21 44 P Roger. Water 18 pounds 5 ounces.
03 10 21 48 CC Say again.
03 l0 21 50 P 18 pounds 5 ounces.
03 l0 21 53 CC Roger. The people back in Houston would like a
little information on your sleep and on Gordo's
sleep. Did he go to sleep right after our last
Hawaii pass?
03 l0 22 03 P He's sort of been catnapping. He had about an
hour's long sleep period, very deep, on this last
orbit.
03 l0 22 13 CC Is he asleep right now?
03 l0 22 15 P Yes.
03 l0 22 16 CC All right, and how long was your nap?
03 l0 22 20 P I slept about an hour and a half.
03 10 22 22 CC About 1-1/2 hours. Pretty good sleep?
03 10 22 25 P Yes, I don't remember anything.
03 10 22 28 CC Okay. Real fine. Hawaii Surgeon out.
03 10 22 32 P Okay, Hawaii Surgeon. Let me give you a status
on these meals. We finally got them straightened
out. I Just ate Meal 3B at 22:00:00.
03 10 22 44 CC That's 3B at 22:00:00.
03 10 22 47 P Yes. And now we've used up all the 3-day meals;
we've used up all the 2-day meals; and we ate the
two packages that were in the foot well; and we
have all of the first day's meals, plus all the
food in the left stowage box to go.
03 10 23 12 CC Okay. I copy that. You used up all the 3-day
meals, all of 2-day meals, two packages in the
foot well, and you still have to go all the first
day's meal and all the food in the left stowage
box. Is that right?
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03 10 23 29 P That's right. Now the reason we got fouled up was
because of the two food packages in the foot well,
which apparently nobody had taken account of.
03 lO 23 39 CC Okay. Real fine. Everything else all right?
03 l0 23 42 P Just fine.
03 l0 23 45 CC Real good. Thank you. Hawaii Surgeon out.
03 10 24 O0 P Hawaii CAP COM, G-mini-5 still up here.
03 l0 24 03 CC You're looking good.
03 l0 24 33 P Hawaii, Gemini-5. Have you copied any of our HF
trensmissions?
03 10 24 36 CC That's affirmative. We copied you going away last
time for about 15 minutes.
03 lO 24 41 P Okay_ you copying us now?
03 10 24 43 CC Stand by one.
03 lO 24 46 CC We've got an awful lot of interference on HF. We've
had it for the last l0 minutes.
03 10 24 53 P You mean my HF-DF or do you mean some other inter-
ference?
03 l0 24 56 CC It's an outside interference.
03 lO 24 58 P Okay.
03 lO 25 O4 CC Grand Turk read you last HF check.
03 l0 25 07 P Say again.
03 l0 25 09 CC I say, Grand Turk read you last HF check.
03 l0 25 13 P Is anybody reading our voice transmissions?
03 l0 25 22 CC I believe Grand Turk read your voice.
03 10 25 24 P Okay. I'm not sure that I'm putting out on voice
and on the side tone. But check in on that and
have somebody ... voice or not. No sense in talking
if we're not.
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03 l0 25 35 CC Roger. We've had LOS. It's hard to read you,
Pete.
03 l0 25 51 C We garbled everything, UHF wise and everything else,
with that darn DF. That thing was outlawed several
years ago. Somebody keeps ...
03 10 26 O1 P This is G_mini-5 transmitting HF; 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5,
4, 3, 2, i at 00:27:00. Gemini-5 transmitting HF.
03 l0 28 40 P We completed the HF cheek at 00:27:00.
03 10 33 46 P 4th day, 00:35:00, standing by for the D-4/D-6/D-2,
Mode 145. t can't _mphasize how much we need Just
a ... for this sort of stuff because, assllm4ug very
accurately, 23 degrees pitch up, 145 degrees yaw
left, pitch angle of 49 degrees; no, 39 degrees to
the right.
03 l0 43 18 P Okay, the time is 00:43:20; standing by for the
D-2/D-4/D-6. See any stars up there, Gordo?
03 10 43 33 P I see. Is that him going by there?
03 l0 43 42 P Look up. Is that a particle drifting?
o3 10 43 45 C How far up?
03 10 43 47 P Well, it's up pretty far. I think it's a particle.
Yes, it's a particle.
03 10 43 57 P Okay. What's our yaw angle? We've yawed off.
03 10 44 04 P Man, we ought to see a pitch-up further.
03 10 44 18 C Oh come on, we ... and never get out of it.
03 10 44 40 P Coming up on 44:10. Roll right; roll more right;
you're pitching up too high. Roll right and stop
the pitching. Is that him right there? No. That's
Venus I guess. You need a darn platform.
03 10 45 04 C Yes, you sure do; you're lost right here without
one o
03 10 45 09 P This darn reticle.
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II
03 10 46 04 C Wel3._fiddle-de-do.
03 10 46 06 P What time is it?
l
03 l0 46 13 C 46.
03 lO 46 21 P No joy.
03 l0 46 28 C ... rolled on up there, Just couldn't get straight-
ened out ... hold the roll because I was tracking
vertically then.
03 l0 46 33 P Yes, well it didn't make any difference. I don't
think he was illuminated there.
03 l0 46 40 C No.
03 l0 46 41 P Or something, because it Just didn't work.
03 l0 46 42 C Trouble is, he might not be i111-,tuatedto us ...
and he'd be il/,-,tnatedon the other side from us.
03 lO 46 52 P Yes.
03 l0 46 54 P Well, what a good show. Better haul the gear down
again and turn off the recorder.
03 l0 47 O1 P I'll leave the recorder on for a second. You got
to have a platform to do something like that.
Comment for the tape recorder. The thing that gets
so hot, I thought, was the light, and it -_kes the
paint smell and burnt the light. It's the rheostat
in the light. It really gets hot.
03 11 37 18 CC G-m_ni-5, CSQ CAP COM.
03 11 37 20 C This is G-m4ni-5 standing by on 3.
03 i1 37 24 CC Roger, be advised Houston will contact you over
Canton.
03 11 37 30 C Roger.
03 11 37 41 CC Gemini-5, CSQ has you GO on the ground and I have
landing area block updates for you. Are you ready
to copy?
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' 03 11 37 50 P Just one mtnute.
03 11 38 12 C Okay, we're ready to copy.
03 11 38 15 CC Roger, and for all of the following, the bank angle
will be roll left 51, roll right 61. The weather
is good in all areas.
03 11 38 25 C Roger.
OB 11 38 27 CC 55 Bravo, 04:32:24, 12 plus 05, 19 plus 29.
56 Delta, 05:25:21, 17 plus 39, 22 plus 22.
57 Delta, 04:02:01, 15 plus 49, 21 plus 04.
58-2, 08:37:25, 14 plus 25, 19 plus 27. 59-2,
10:12:50, 13 plus il, 18 plus 33. Did you copy?
03 11 40 34 C Roger.
03 11 40 54 CC Gemini-5, I like to reiterate the bank angle was
roll left 51, roll right 69. Do you copy?
03 ll 41 04 P Got it.
CANTON
03 i1 54 46 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston, over.
03 ll 54 51 P Hello, Houston, G_mtni-5, go ahead.
03 ll 54 54 CC Roger, this is your friendly rendezvous advisor.
I have a few questions for you.
OS 11 55 O1 P Say again.
OB ll 55 OB CC Roger, I have a few questions for you.
03 11 55 06 P Go ahead.
OB 11 55 08 CC During the 48 or 49 Rev, did you notice an
Accelerometer Malfunction Light? On the ground
we were reading some aecelerometer bias activity.
Over.
OB ll 55 22 P I didn't hear the first part of your question.
03 11 55 26 CC Roger, during the 48 and 49 Rev passing the States
did you notice an Accelerometer Malfunction Light?
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03 11 55 36 P No. We've got everything powered down in here.
03 11 55 40 CC Roger, this was several orbits ago. Over.
i
03 11 55 48 P ... You're talking about after we powered down
after leaving the States, aren't you?
03 11 55 52 CC This was Just before you powered down, over.
03 11 55 55 P Say again.
03 11 55 57 CC Roger, this was Just before you powered down. Over.
03 11 56 03 P We didn't have any Accelerometer Light on the plat-
form at that time. No.
03 11 56 08 CC Okay on your Radar Test, when you were in the
RENDEZVOUS Mode, what was your reading in Address
69? Over.
03 11 56 19 P I read _11 kinds of screwy things from 10.8 miles
to hO.4 miles but it never read the right mileage.
OB LI 56 29 CC Roger, understand. Did it continually change?
Over.
03 11 56 42 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston. When you switched to
CATCH UP Mode, what were your readings? Over.
03 ll 56 52 P They read the same thing. They just didn't read
correctly.
OB ll 56 57 CC Roger, understand. In the CATCH UP Mode, were you
holding the Read Button down continuously? Over.
03 11 57 05 P Yes, I tried both. I held it down continuously and
then I punched it up several times individually.
03 ll 57 13 CC Roger, understand. Could you give us an evaluation
of the S-ounce drinking bag? Over.
03 11 57 20 P Did we get what?
03 ll 57 22 CC Roger, could you evaluate for us the S-ounce
drinking bag? Over.
O3 11 57 29 P No, we're not using them.
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03 11 57 31 CC Understand. How is the beard status coming?
03 11 57 37 P Not too bad.
03 ll 57 40 CC Understand. The Surgeon advises that was an
excellent food report. It helped to clear out a
lot of things down here. Over.
03 ll 57 48 P Yes, well we've been trying to get it straightened
out ourselves. We really didn't realize where we
went wrong until we figured out the foot well food
wasn't marked.
03 ll 57 58 CC Roger. How is your M-1 Experiment coming now?
03 ll 58 02 P It's working away merrily.
03 11 58 04 CC Okay. How about the suit temperatures and cabin
temperatures?
O3 i1 58 09 P We have the suit loops shut down which gives us an
inlet temperature of 54 and the cabin is fairly
warm. If you wait a second, I'll give you a cabin
count.
03 I1 58 19 CC Okay.
03 11 58 26 P Cabin temp is 79.
O3 i1 58 29 CC Roger, is your Cabin Temperature Gage in the space-
craft functioning properly?
O3 i1 58 36 P No, I'm using the wet-dry bulb thermometer. The
Cabin Temp Gage is out.
03 ll 58 43 CC Roger_ we had heard before that it was out. On
your next pass over Canton, I'd like to be giving
Gordo a briefing on the Terminal Phase Visibility
Test that we'd like him to perform during the
approaches to darkness on the 56 and 57 Revolution.
_er.
03 ll 59 07 P Okay, understand.
03 ll 59 11 CC On your HF Test we've had reports of about eight
sites that have been able to read you. Most of
them were weak.
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03 11 59 22 P Roger, did they read both DF and voice?
03 11 59 27 CC Roger, we have voice counts and the DF. Over.
03 I1 59 31 P Okay, on the D-2 145, no Joy.
03 ll 59 38 CC Understand, understand.
03 ll 59 42 P We need a platform for stuff like that.
03 ll 59 47 CC Roger, on your Stateside passes today we're trying
to figure out where most of the fuel went. Whether
it was in the California background measurement or
in the Radar Test. Could you clarify that any on
your Attitude Control Mode?
03 12 OO 26 CC Gemini-5, Houston, acknowledge.
03 12 O0 30 P Okay, can you relay, Canton? I can read you loud
and clear.
03 12 O0 32 CC Roger, we can relay.
03 12 OO 36 P Okay, what did he say?
03 12 O0 37 CC He just said understand.
03 12 00 39 P What did he say about the Stateside passes?
03 12 OO 42 CC He didn't. Do you want me to ask him a question
for you?
03 12 O0 47 P Yes, I didn't get all the stuff about the Stateside
passes.
03 12 O0 50 CC Roger.
03 12 O0 52 CC Houston, Gemini-5 reports he did not get everything
with regard to the Stateside passes.
03 12 O0 57 CC Roger, we're concerned about the fuel usage, whether
he thought it was in the California background or
in the Radar Test. Over.
03 12 O1 06 CC Gemini-5, this was with regard to California back-
ground and Radar Test. Over. Usage doing it.
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03 12 01 17 CC Gpmlni-5, Canton.
03 12 17 38 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM.
03 12 18 02 P RKV CAP COM, Gemini-5, go.
03 12 18 05 CC Roger, I'd like to remind you, you have a medical
data pass on the CowwBnndPilot over CSQ on Rev 54.
I'll give you a time. 03:ll:O0.
03 12 18 29 P Roger.
03 12 18 31 CC Roger, we would also like to have an OAF_ source
helium pressure and temperature from you.
03 12 18 38 P Roger, wait one.
03 12 18 53 P Roger, the helium source temperature is 52 degrees;
the pressure is 1400 psi.
03 12 19 04 CC Roger, copy. Also at this time we would like you
to cycle through your Quantity Read Switch so we
could get some ground readouts.
03 12 19 11 p Roger ... fuel ... measure of the 0A/_3.
03 12 19 20 CC All right, stand by.
03 12 19 26 CC Roger, we'd also like to have an 0AD_ quantity
readout, please.
03 12 19 32 P Roger, 0AMS quantity readout looks like 29%.
03 12 19 40 CC Say again.
03 12 19 41 P 29%.
03 12 19 43 CC Roger, understand.
03 12 19 46 CC Will you cycle them to the Fuel Cell 02, please?
03 12 19 49 CC You got it there, don't you? Stand by.
03 12 19 38 CC Quantity Read Switch to Fuel Cell H2.
03 12 20 38 C Okay, can we go Fuel Cell Hydrogen OFF?
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031220 cc stanaby.
03 12 20 53 CC Quantity Read Switch OFF.
03 12 21 O0 CC Flight would also like to know where you used up
the most fuel, if you have any idea, w_ere you have
the OAMS u_age, whether it was in California back-
ground or the Radar Test Experiment. Do you have
any idea?
03 12 21 10 P We used it in that pass across the States. We
were using RATE CO_SgdIDto track and looking for
targets of opportunity and when we picked up all
of this ... Houston. We used quite a bit on that
pass across the States.
03 12 42 34 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM, over.
03 12 42 39 P Go ahead, Houston CAP COM, Gemini-5.
03 12 42 42 CC Roger, G_m_ni-5, Houston CAP COM here. You're
coming in weak. We suspect the TX from the RKV
did not get in. Would you cycle your Tape Play
Back to RESET. Over.
03 12 42 57 P Roger .... cycled to Tape Play Back ]_ET.
03 12 43 02 CC Roger, that's affirmative. Did you notice the DCS
lights leaving RKV?
03 12 43 20 P Yes, we got a DCS light.
03 12 43 22 CC Roger, understand you did get a DCS light.
03 12 _3 30 CC Gemini-5, Houston here. We are wondering about
your Thruster Illumination Check. We heard that
you had some comment that you didn't think this
would be possible to perform. Is that correct?
Over.
03 12 43 44 P ... say again, you were cut out there.
03 12 43 55 CC Gemini-5, this is Houston. We're unable to read
you. We'll pick up your coments on that over CSQ.
03 12 44 03 P Okay.
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03 12 44 08 CC You're loud and clear right now. Try it again.
03 12 44 15 P Repeat your transmission.
03 12 44 22 CC G_m_ni-5, this is Houston. We'll pick up your
comments on your Thruster Ill,-,_nationCheck over
the CSQ. Over.
o3 12 44 33 c Okay.
03 12 44 39 CC Your okay's are coming in loud and clear.
03 13 O1 15 C Note to the tape recorder on pressure suits. I
have three pressure points that have been with me
all along and always will be as long as I wear this
suit. The inlet hose, the outlet hose and the
con_ cable on the front of it gouge, dig, and press.
Also these so-called medical sensors that people
have worn for several weeks without feeling have
been itchy and irritating the whole flight.
COASTAL SENTRY QUEBEC
03 13 11 26 CC Gemini-5, CSQ. We have you GO on the ground and
we have a valid temperature. Standing by for blood
pressure.
03 13 11 33 C Roger.
03 13 12 07 CC G-mfni-5, this is CSQ Surgeon. We did not get a
valid blood pressure. Could we do that once more?
03 13 12 14 C Roger, sending it again.
03 13 12 20 CC Gemini-5, CSQ Surgeon. Your blood pressure at _ll-
scale.
03 13 12 51 CC G-mini-5, this is CSQ Surgeon. We have a v-l_d
blood pressure. Give us a mA_k on your exercise.
03 13 12 57 C Roger. Starting exercise now.
03 13 13 31 C Beginning exercise now, sending blood pressure.
03 13 13 46 CC Gemlni-5, CSQ Surgeon, blood pressure l%,11-scale.
03 13 14 18 CC C_mfui-5, CSQ Surgeon, we have a valid blood
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pressure. Standing by for your water report.
03 13 14 33 C Okay. I have drunk 20 pounds and 8 ounces of water.
03 13 14 43 CC Understand. 20 pounds and 8 ounces of water.
03 13 14 46 C Roger. On the Visi-Tester scores, I had seven
wrong, Conrad had three wrong ... My m_ber was
94, Conrad's number was 99.
OB lB 15 03 CC Roger.
03 lB 15 12 C CSQ, I guess you're current on the food report.
OB lB 15 16 CC Yes, Gemini-5, this is CSQ Surgeon. We're current
and okay on food and sleep. Thank you.
O3 LB 15 22 C That's ,11 right. Thank you.
03 13 15 27 CC Gemini-5, CSQ CAP COM. I have a map update for
you. Are you ready to copy?
O3 13 15 31 C Roger, go ahead.
03 lB 15 33 CC You list it the same one you got at the RKV on map
02:43:05,,2.5 degrees East longitude, ... 02:43:05,
1 plus 04 plus 56. Do you copy?
03 13 16 05 C Roger, yes, that's ... thank you.
03 13 16 28 CC Gemini-5, CSQ, there's nothing further. Standing
by.
03 13 16 31 C Okay, everything's fine here.
03 13 21 30 C Tape's coming on, edging down to do S-7 Sequence
No. l, 03:20:45 seconds.
OB 13 21 48 C 90 degrees pitch down, camera is unstowed, ready
to go ...
03 13 21 58 C There's the cloud comtug up.
03 LB 22 10 C Oh, come on, ... get down there.
03 13 22 51 C Clouds are basically cumulus clouds with a great
deal of cix'A_us
among them.
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o3 13 23 o3 e ...
03 13 23 27 C Second frame at 1/4, pitch angle is almpro_m_tely
90 degrees and about 10 degrees yaw in there.
CANTON
03 13 28 09 CC Gemini-5, C_mtni-5, this is Houston. Over.
03 13 28 21 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston. How do you
read? Over.
03 13 28 35 CC Gemini-5, G_mtni-5, this is Houston. Over.
03 13 28 46 C ... Houston.
03 13 28 h6 CC Gemini-5, this is Houston. I do not read you. I
have a briefing for you. This is a Rendezvous
Ill_-,tuationTest. This experiment is to be in-
serted into the 56th and 57th Rev. It will siz_,!-te
the spacecraft pitch attitude history during the
GT-6 rendezvous with proper sun elevation angles.
The purpose is to determine constraint on star
visibility during the rendezvous imposed by sunlight
and earthlight on the spacecraft in the window in
the region of sunset and sunrise. How do you read?
Over.
03 13 29 37 CC G-m_ni-5, this is Houston continuing. The test
requires you to fly a time profile of pitch angles
using the Attitude Indicator and record your
observations of out-the-window visibility on voice
tape with time marks. During the 56th Rev the test
is done with heads down all the way. How do you
read? Over.
03 13 30 10 C I read about a fourth of what you said, Buz.
03 13 30 21 CC Roger. I understand. How do you read me now,
Gemini-5 ?
03 13 30 24 C I'm clear right now.
03 13 30 27 CC Okay. This is a pitch attitude history profile
that we want you to fly that will simulate the
GT-6 sun conditions. The observations will consist
of the number of stars visible and identification,
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overall brightness, glare on the window, reflections
from the sun and earth, and the horizon brightness.
How do you read?
03 13 31 51 C Roger, I got that.
0B 13 31 52 CC Roger. We'd like you to record this on voice tape
with t_me mark. The crew procedures are as follows.
Are you ready to copy?
03 13 32 10 C Just a minute, Buz.
03 13 32 19 C Go ahead.
03 13 32 21 CC Roger. At a GM_ 05:45:00, set Event Timer to zero
and stand by. Turn on Platform, warm up for 30
minutes, then aline for l0 minutes. At G_ 06:22:00
start Event Timer counting up. At event time of
5 minutes, Platform in ORBIT RATE, Attitude Control
PULSE_ roll zero, yaw zero, pitch to 15 degrees
and begin observations. How do you read?
03 13 32 28 C Negative, I'm not reading you.
03 13 32 34 CC Roger. GMT 05:45:00, Event Timer to zero and stand
by. Over.
O3 13 32 36 C Got that.
03 13 32 38 CC Roger. Turn on the Platform, warm up for 30
minutes, and aline for 10 minutes. Over.
03 13 32 46 C Roger, got that.
03 13 32 48 CC G_ 06:22:00, start Event Timer counting up. Over.
03 13 32 56 C Got that.
03 13 32 59 CC Roger. Event Timer 5 minutes, Platform ORB RATE,
Attitude Control PUI_E, pitch to 15 degrees, and
begin observations. Over.
03 13 33 13 C Platform ORB RATE and Attitude Control IW3I_E.
03 13 33 22 CC Roger, that's affirmative. The following are check
points for a smooth pitch change' 10 minutes,
pitch 17.5 degrees; 15 minutes, 20 degrees. How
do you read?
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03 13 33 C I think you better forget it; we're not reading you.
03 13 BS 145 CC Roger. Let me try once more. 10 m_uutes, pitch
to 17.5 degrees; 15 minutes, pitch to 20 degrees.
Over.
03 13 34 24 CC Gemini-5, this is Houston. How do you read now?
Over.
03 13 34 43 CC Gemini-5, Canton, do you read?
03 13 34 47 C I read you but he's not coming in. He's cutting
out about every other word.
03 13 34 52 CC Roger.
03 13 35 09 CC Gemini-5, Canton. Houston reports you'll get this
pitch profile over another station. Over.
03 13 35 15 C Okay. Thank you, Canton.
03 13 37 53 P When you have to get out same important data and
you have time such as, about ... Time now is the
4th day 03 hours 40 minutes on the GT-6 pitch pro-
file. Don't waste time trying to talk to us direct;
send it out to Canton by Chris Kraft and have them
read it up to us, because remote facilities are
terrible. It's just frustrating sitting up here
listening to them come through every other word and
then hear Canton come through loud and clear.
O3 lB 45 51 C Comment with the tape on the drinking water. The
taste of the drinking water is re-lly quite good
and it's very cold and very tasty in that respect.
However, it is very full of air bubbles.
03 lB 47 24 C Cogent on the drink gun. The new material they
used sepm_ to really be going well. So far no
leaW_, and it isn't bad, and reactuate time has
been very good.
OB lB _9 53 C Comment on the rehydratable food too. Where the
tube that you eat from comes out of the main part
of the bag where it necks down is a real bottle-
neck. This is where they fastened the pill onto
and increased the thickness of it and the stiffness
of it, and the food is very difficult to get by
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ROSE KNOT VICTOR
03 13 51 30 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM.
03 13 51 33 C Go ahead, RKV_ C_,,_ni-5.
03 31 51 36 CC Roger, I have some updates for you. Tracking pass
update.
03 13 51 41 C Okay.
03 13 51 44 CC Cabin Light Survey. This is for information,
04:40:00.
03 13 51 55 CC Make that heads up instead of heads down.
03 13 52 07 C Roger, we got that.
03 13 52 l0 CC Okay. D-2, 04:48:58, Sequence No. 1_8, pitch 83
degrees up, yaw 45 degrees left.
03 13 52 33 C What was yaw?
03 13 52 36 CC Yaw 45 degrees left, right to left.
03 13 52 44 C Okay.
03 13 52 46 CC Roger. Stand by, G_,_ni-5.
03 13 53 06 CC G-m_ni-5, REV.
o3 13 53 o9 C Go ahead RKV.
03 13 53 10 CC Roger. Would you close your OAME Heater circuit
breaker at this time?
03 13 53 14 C Okay. OARS circuit breaker is closed.
03 13 53 20 CC Roger. I'd like to continue what Houston started
to get up to you if you're ready to copy.
03 13 53 26 C All right.
03 13 53 31 CC On this Rendezvous Illumination Test--On the pitch
profile check points for smooth pitch changes:
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At 10 mtuutes, pitch to 17.5 degrees; at 15
minutes, pitch to 20 degrees; at 20 minutes, pitch
to 25 degrees; at 25 mtnutes, pitch to 32.5 degrees;
at 30 mtuutes, pitch to 40 degrees. At this time
gradually drift to 130 degrees and drift to 130
degrees by 50 mtnutes on the Event Timer. That's
20 minutes to pitch to 130. Maintain this constant
attitude of 130 until you read 10 minutes on the
Event Ttmer. The next revolution at 07:52, stand
by. When you read 10 minutes on the Event Timer,
reset the ttmer to zero and stand by. Did you
copy that far?
03 13 55 05 C Roger.
03 13 55 07 CC Okay, next revolution at 07:52:00, start Event
Timer, aline the platform until 5 minutes. At
that time roll 180 heads down. Zero yaw at 15
degrees pitch.
03 13 55 32 C Wait Just a minute. Aline the platform at 5 minutes
then roll 180 heads down.
03 3.3 55 38 CC Roger. Zero yaw, pitch 15 degrees. Repeat same
pitch profile and observations according to the
previous time history. Do you copy?
03 13 55 59 C Roger. I got that.
03 13 56 OO CC Roger. Buz indicates the spacecraft will be pitch-
ing down but going to a higher elevation towards the
horizon.
03 13 56 07 c Okay.
03 13 56 08 CC Roger, that's it.
03 13 56 10 C Roger, thank you.
03 13 56 25 C REV, G-_tni-5.
03 13 56 27 CC Go ahead.
03 13 56 29 C What was that yaw ... not quite get time ... 5 by
5 e..
03 13 56 3g CC Roger, I understand that.
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03 13 57 43 CC Gpm4ni-5_ RKV. Have about one minute before LOS.
We're standing by.
03 13 57 48 C Roger. Thank you ...
COASTAL S_TRY QUEBEC
O3 14 45 39 CC Gemini-5, CSQ.
03 14 45 52 C Go ahead CSQ.
03 14 45 54 CC Roger. We have you GO on the ground. We'd like to
have you go through the Cryogenic Q,,antityRead
Switch positions.
03 14 46 05 C Roger.
03 14 46 56 C I ... the Fuel Cell 02 position.
03 14 47 27 CC Fuel Cell H2 position please.
03 14 48 18 CC Leave Fuel Cell I{2position where it is and we
would like you to go to CAL 1, please.
03 14 48 25 P Roger, just fine. We're busy on the D-2 yet.
03 14 48 29 CC Roger, standing by.
03 14 50 26 CC How do you feel?
03 14 50 27 P Okay, go ahead.
03 14 50 47 C Cai done.
03 14 51 12 CC G-m_ni-5, CSQ. Have you finished your HF Test yet?
Over.
03 14 51 16 C Waiting list time for HF Test.
03 14 51 21 CC CSQ copy.
03 14 52 09 CC G-mini-5, you can go back to the OFF position with
your Cryogenic Quantity Read Switch.
o3 z4 52 z3 c ohay.
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O3 15 26 39 CC RKV CAP COM.
03 15 26 49 C Okay, RKV, G-mtui-5 here.
03 15 26 51 CC Roger. All systems look good on the ground. We
have a question to ask you about the HF Test,
Sequence No. 2. Have you started it yet?
03 15 26 59 C No, we haven't started. We've delayed it for now.
Catch it at a later date.
03 15 27 O_ CC Roger. M_C advised that if you wanted to delay it,
we co_d reschedule it sometime else in the Flight
Plan.
03 15 27 14 C Roger, we'll pick it up later today or in the next
day or so.
OB 15 27 18 CC Roger.
OB 15 28 19 CC R/CCCAP COM. We don't have anything else for you
this pass. We'll be standing by.
03 15 28 24 C Okay, fine. Thank you.
CANARY ISLANDS
OB 15 49 19 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM. We have nothing
for you this pass. We are standing by. Everything
looks good from the ground.
O3 15 49 28 C Okay, Canaries, Gpm_ni-5 here. Would you tell
Flight that we delayed the EF Test and the Cabin
Light Survey and we would like to put off this
light heads-up, heads-down, light pitch program
test either to later today or tomorrow? Over.
03 15 k9 55 CC Roger, understand. Flight concurs with your delay
on the HF Test. I'll check with him on the heads-
up, heads-down ill,-,tuationcheck.
OB 15 50 05 C Roger. You might Just mention we haven't had any
sleep yet tonight and we're a little tired.
OB 15 50 12 CC Roger.
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03 15 50 40 CC Roger, Gemini-5; Flight concurs. We will put this
off and reschedule for a later pass.
03 15 50 46 C Okay, very fine. Thank you.
03 15 50 _ CC Roger. We're standing by here.
03 15 50 51 C Okay, thank you.
03 15 50 52 C Very good here.
03 15 50 53 CC Roger.
03 17 00 19 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM.
03 17 O0 25 C RKV, Gemini-5.
03 17 O0 28 CC Roger. We would like to know if you performed
your Fuel Cell purge at 03:20:00.
03 17 OO 42 CC That was about two hours and a half ago.
O3 17 O1 05 C ...
03 17 O1 06 CC Roger.
03 17 O1 23 P ... we didn't purge them. Do you want us to purge
them now? Over.
03 17 O1 26 CC That's affirmative. I'd like to get your stack
current readouts, if I could, before you begin.
03 17 01 32 C Okay ....
03 17 O1 41 CC Roger.
03 17 02 19 C ... h, ... 5.1, ... 3.1, 3.0, and _.0 ...
03 17 02 50 CC Roger. You want to start your purge at this time?
03 17 02 53 C Roger. Cross ... purging hydrogen.
03 17 O3 2o C ...
03 17 03 21 CC Roger.
03 17 03 25 C 30 seconds ... the purge of ...
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03 17 OB 32 CC Roger.
03 17 06 05 C ...
03 17 06 06 CC Roger.
03 17 06 15 C ...
03 17 06 17 CC Right.
03 17 06 21 CC If you could turn your Cryogenic Quantity Switch
to the ECS 02 position, it would help us.
03 17 06 28 C Okay.
03 17 06 29 CC We don't need a spacecraft readout.
03 17 06 53 CC Gemini-5, could you go to H2 position now, please?
03 17 06 57 P Roger.
03 17 07 O0 CC Thank you.
03 17 07 17 CC Gemini-5, this is RKV. I believe we're going to
lose you before you complete your 02 purge. AIl
your syst-m_ are good here on the ground.
03 17 07 25 P Okay. Very sorry. Thank you.
03 17 07 27 CC Good.
CANARY
03 17 23 10 CC G-m_ni-5, this is Canary CAP COM.
03 17 23 14 C Go ahead, Canary, G-mtui-5.
03 17 23 16 CC Roger. How did it go on that purge? They did not
complete it over the RKV.
03 17 23 25 C Roger. Purge went very well. Over. Cross over ...
03 17 23 28 CC Okay, real good. Thank you.
03 17 23 30 C Roger.
03 17 23 31 CC We're d,_ing your tape right now.
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03 17 23 35 C Okay.
03 17 23 37 CC Okay, would you give the Cryo readouts, please?
03 17 23 58 CC What are you reading on the ECS 02?
03 17 24 07 C Roger. I'm reading 845 at 810 psi.
03 17 24 14 CC Roger.
03 17 24 21 C Fuel Cell 02 reading 90%. Got 810 psia.
03 17 24 32 CC Roger.
03 17 24 37 C Fuel Cell H2, 70_0,and about 770 psia.
03 17 24 47 CC Roger. Thank you.
03 17 24 49 CC That's all we have for you this pass. We're
standing by.
03 17 24 52 C Okay, fine. Thank you.
03 17 26 O1 CC Gemini-5, Canaries. Is the OAR_ Heater circuit
breaker off at this time?
03 17 26 07 C Is the which?
03 17 26 09 CC OAMS Heater circuit breaker.
03 17 26 ll C Just ...
03 17 26 14 CC Say again, please.
03 17 26 17 C I'm just looking over to see if I can find it over
here. It's still on. Okay, the circuit breaker
is closed.
03 17 26 29 CC Roger. Thank you.
03 17 26 38 CC Oh, that's okay. Go ahead and leave it on.
03 17 26 40 C Okay.
HOUSTON
03 18 45 28 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM. Over.
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03 18 45 31 C Hello, Houston, G-mini-5.
03 18 45 34 CC Roger. Good evening. Everything looks good here
on t_e ground. How does it look up there?
OB 18 45 57 CC Gpmfui, Houston.
03 18 46 08 CC G_m_ui-5, Houston.
03 18 46 B8 CC Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM. Over.
OB 18 47 47 CC G-m_ui-5, Houston CAP COM in the blind. We'll be
standing by for anything you have. Everything
looks good on the ground.
OB 18 47 58 C G-mini-5.
03 18 48 04 CC Roger, read you 5--SqllA_e that time.
CANARY ISLANDS
03 18 57 08 CC This is Canary CAP COM.
03 18 57 13 C Go ahead Canaries, Gemini-5.
OS 18 57 16 CC Roger, I have a PLA block update for you if you are
ready to copy.
OB 18 57 21 C Roger, Just a minute here.
OB 18 58 07 C Ready to go update.
03 18 58 08 CC All right. Area 60-1, 11:36:13, 14 plus 26, 19
plus 30. Area 61-1, 13:11:54, IS plus 06, 18
plus B9. Area 62-1, 14:46:27, 12 plus 17, 18 plus
07. Area 63-4, 17:35:04, 14 plus 12, 19 plus 29.
Area 64-4, 19:10:15, lB plus 01, 18 plus 37. Do
you copy?
OB 18 59 58 P Canaries, could I have the area of the first one
again?
03 19 O0 O1 CC Roger, the first area was 60-1.
03 19 O0 09 P 60-1, 11:36:IS. I have everything else.
03 19 OO 12 CC That's affirmative.
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03 19 O0 18 CC That's a/1 we have for you at this time. We are
standing by. Syst.m_ are GO on the ground.
03 19 O0 25 P It's GO up here.
CARNARVON
03 19 32 28 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon CAP COM.
03 19 32 32 P Go ahead Carnarvon.
03 19 32 34 CC Roger, we've got a long Flight Plan update for you.
03 19 32 38 P Ready to copy.
03 19 32 42 CC Title: Platform. By the way, ,11 of these are
the 4th day. Item l, 00:00, Remarks, power up;
Item 2, platform 11:25:00, R_ma_ks, aline SEF;
next item, power up 11:40:00, R_mawks, Rate Gyro
and Computer ON; next item, Bio-reedRecorders
]-l:51:00,Remarks, No. 2 ON, No. i OFF; next item,
D-6, Delta-6, 11:55:55, Sequence No. 134, Mode
No. 08, R-marks, pitch down 30, yaw zero, speed
60; next item, D-6, Delta-6, 12:08:13 Sequence
No. 067, Mode No. 08, Remarks, pitch down 30, yaw
left ll, speed 125. How's it going so far?
03 19 35 05 P Got it.
03 19 35 07 CC Next is Delta-6, 12:24:02, Sequence No. 091, Mode
No. 08, pitch down 30, yaw right 2, speed 60.
Next item, platform 13:00:00, R,m-wks, aline SEF.
Next item, S-8/D-13, 13:23:39, Sequence No. 03,
R-_ks, pitch down 30, yaw right 22. Next item,
D-6, Delta-6, 13:58:50, Sequence No. 089, Mode No.
19, pitch down 30, yaw right l, speed 1000. S-4,
f-stop 4. How's it going?
03 19 37 07 P Got it.
03 19 37 09 CC OKay. Next item, D-4/D-7, 14:15:00, Sequence No.
4lOC. Next item, platform 14:30:00, R-w_ks,
aline sEF; next item D-4/D-7, 14:56:50 Sequence
No. 424 Alpha, Mode No. 08, pitch down 30, yaw
left 10, speed 60, test time 14:57:31. Next item,
D-6, Delta-6, 15:0_:40 Sequence No. 134, Mode No.
08, R_,awks, pitch down 30, yaw zero, speed 125.
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Next item, D-k/D-T, 15:19:00 Sequence No. 419.
You got everything up to this point?
03 19 39 10 P Yes.
03 19 39 11 CC Okay, we're approaching LOS. I may get about one
more in. Platform 15:40:OO, _rks, aline SEF;
next item D-4/D-?_ 16:28:O_, Sequence No. 423
Baker, Mode No. 0_, Remarks, pitch down 29, yaw
left 34, speed 60. Do 2ou copy?
03 19 39 58 P That's affir,_tive. Have it all.
03 19 39 59 CO Okay. There's two, three more it-me. I'll go to
the next one. 8-7, 16:37:00, pitch down 90;
thunderstorms over southern Florida. Do you copy?
HOUSTON
03 20 16 45 CC_ G-m_i-5, G_m4ni-5, Houston CAP COM. Over.
03 20 16 52 P Hello, Houston, G_,_ni-5 here.
03 20 16 55 Ca Roger. You look pretty goo_ here on the ground.
Are you ready to finish copying the Flight Plan
uptate?
03 20 17 O0 P Yes. Wm,l& youwait just one second? I'm busy.
I'll be right with you.
03 20 17 02 CC Okay.
03 20 18 04 P Okay, Houston, ready to copy.
03 20 18 06 CC Roger. I'll pick up where Car-_v_on left off, and
I may repeat part of the last one. It was S-7 at
16:37:00, pitch 90 down. Thunderstorms over
southern Florida. D-6, 16:51:25, Sequence No. 065,
Mode No. 08, pitch 30 down, 2aw 32 right, speed 60.
Power down 17:O0:00, Rate Gyros, Computer, and
Platform OFF. Did you copy?
03 20 19 08 P Roger.
03 20 19 11 CC Okay. Did you have a chance to try the second
Rendezvous Illmmination Test or did you cancel those
out altogether tonight?
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03 20 19 20 P Yes. Let me explain a little bit what our problem
was. After we left the States yesterday, we had
quite a bit of housekeeping to do, and by the time
we got done restowing things, why it was getting
pretty late_ and we got into the HF check and that
kept Gordo awmke. Then we got into a bunch of
things like that and the next thing we knew neither
one of us got any sleep to speak of so we ran out
of gas there aAldwe just knocked off everything
and tried to get same rest.
03 20 19 49 CC Okay. That's fine. No problems. I Just wondered
if you tried the second one. We _y reschedule it
and we may not; it depends on your fuel. And do you
have any particular questions on the procedure or
would you like to look it over for a little longer?
03 20 20 03 P Later on today why don't you run--well, why don't
you run it by me right now and I'll make sure I
got it all right.
03 20 20 13 CC Okay, we got some other things we'd rather talk to
you about right now, particularly since we still
have 24 hours at least until we try this one again.
So we'll update you a little later on that particu-
lar test. Okay.
03 20 20 24 P Very good.
03 20 20 26 CC Okay. Did you get a chance, when you put the REP
out, to take any pictures of it?
03 20 20 31 P Yes, we should have it on lg-_, and we should have
it on the Hasselblad, and when we put it out we
had both the REP and the blanket right together.
03 20 20 41 CC Okay, umderstand, thank you. Okay, I have a map
update for you if you're ready to copy.
03 20 20 47 P okay.
03 20 20 49 CC Okay. The map at the time of 4 days 11 hours 38
minutes 57 seconds will be 134.6 degrees West.
03 20 21 10 CC Roger. Rev is 59 and the time is the 4th day,
11:38:57.
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03 20 21 20 P Very good, got it.
03 20 21 22 CC Okay, and your fuel usage is getting sorta close.
We figure we need about 44 pounds to finish all of
the experiments, and we have about 45 pounds so
be conservative on that. 0_ay?
03 20 21 36 P Yes. We 'ye been drifting most of the time here
this evening.
03 20 21 40 CC Okay, that's fine. We find that even during the
slow passes when you're not doing anything, you
use about 2 pounds or so, so we'd like to keep it
down as much as possible.
03 20 21 50 P Okay.
03 20 21 52 CC Okay. Elliot has a discussion on your radar
yesterday for you.
03 20 21 55 P Okay.
03 20 21 56 CC ... could you give me a Fuel Cell Hydrogen
Quantity read first, Pete?
03 20 22 l0 P Okay. It's 68_ at 770.
03 20 22 17 CC Roger. They did a considerable computer analysis
work yesterday and I'd like to ask you a couple of
questions, and then I'll tell you what we're going
to do. Did you get any analog range indication
when you were trying the last Radar Test?
03 20 22 35 P Yes. Gordo said he had range read and I guess the
range scale was pegged.
03 20 22 41 CC Roger. And did you try, when you were having the
problem of reading the range out, did you try going
to STANDBY and then back to ON?
03 20 22 52 P No.
03 20 22 54 CC Okay. You probably didn't think of that because
you had a lock-on light. O_-y, the MDIU appears
to be okay by ground analysis. I've checked out
your various readings in it. It appears that it's
working all right. For your information your first
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69 readout anytime w_ll be the last previous read-
out in the RENDEZVOUS Mode.
03 20 23 18 P Yes.
03 20 23 20 CC Okay. The range readout problem, we think, may be
due to noise interference from either Jacksonville
radar or SPADATS. We have to have them off the
next ttme we try this. We would like to do another
Radar Test, not today, but tomorrow. It might be
s_mtlar to the one you did yesterday. We'll have
to forward information on that to you. We'd like
you to include taking Questar pictures of the Cape.
Now, do you feel that you can do this both at the
same time? I have an indication that you did some
of that yesterday, anyway.
03 20 23 59 P That's correct. I got some pictures of the Cape
yesterday with the Questar during the track.
03 20 24 02 CC Okay. Well we would like to do that again when
we do the test and the pictures will be taken when
you are directly on boresight, and I was concerned
about whether you could operate the MD]iJand the
Questar at the same time.
03 20 24 16 P Yes.
03 20 24 18 CC Okay. Do you have any other questions about the
Radar Test?
03 20 24 27 P We would like to request that we keep everything to
a -_nimum in the evenings. We, for some reason,
are having trouble sleeping. One guy bothers the
other one when he's doing an_hing is what it
amounts to.
03 20 24 42 CC Okay, this test would be done during the day so I
don't think there would be any problem that way.
03 20 24 51 P Yes. We're not concerned about that. We just
want to emphasize that it's so darn quiet in the
cabin that when one guy is trying to sleep, if the
other guy does anything, why, it -_kes quite a bit
of noise.
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03 20 25 07 CC Roger. Pete, how about if we plan these last 5 or
6 hours before you got the Carnarvon updates as a
quiet period. Would that work out pretty good?
03 20 25 17 P That's awful late. That's what finally happened.
We both fell asleep last night, I guess. I know I
did.
03 20 25 27 CC Okay, we'll keep it down then. Can you give us a
status on your temperature up there and your
comfort?
03 20 25 33 P Our ccmfort's fine and the temperature is fine. I
think my M-1 Experiment's quit running for good
now. I don't know whether to wring it out of air
or what. The problem that I had with it before was
not the same thing. The valve's not making any
noise any more. So I think it either ran out of
air or just gave up the ghost and Just quit running.
03 20 25 53 CC Okay, fine. Understand. You guys are sounding
better ,11 the time, Pete. You must like it up
there.
03 20 26 00 P Say again.
03 20 26 01 CC I said, you guys are sounding better ,11 the time.
You must like it up there.
03 20 26 07 P Well, we're getting used to it.
03 20 26 11 CC Ha, ha, okay.
03 20 26 12 CC Gemini-5, Houston Flight. Good morning.
03 20 26 16 P Morning. How are you?
03 20 26 18 CC Great, looks like we're getting reedy for another
day here. Be giving you the GO pretty soon.
03 20 26 24 P Okay, we're standing by to power up.
03 20 26 27 CC Roger. We'll see you.
CANARY
.- 03 20 31 56 CC G-m_-i-5, this is Ca_-v-yCAP COM.
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03 20 32 O0 P Hello, Canary CAP COM, Gemini-5 here.
03 20 32 02 CC Roger. We have nothing for you this pass except
there will be a medical data pass on the Pilot
over Carnarvon. Their acquisition t4me will be
11 hours 05 mtnutes 34 seconds.
03 20 32 23 P Roger, the ACQ time.
03 20 32 26 CC Roger.
03 20 36 11 CC G_,_-i-5, this is Canary CAP COM. Flight would
14We to knc_ if you have recycled the valve on the
M-1 Experiment.
03 20 36 20 C No, I checked it, it was still ON. I'll go ahead
and recycle.
03 20 36 26 CC Roger.
CARNAEVON
03 21 06 02 CC G_.tni-5, we have a Pilot oral temp. Stand by for
Surgeon.
03 21 06 07 CC G_,_ui-5, Carnarvon Surgeon. Observe your first
blood pressure com4ug up.
03 21 06 53 CC We have your blood pressure. Standing by for your
exercise on your m-_k.
03 21 07 03 C Stand by ...
03 21 07 06 CC Roger.
03 21 08 19 CC We have your second blood pressures. Standing by
for water and food report.
03 21 08 23 C Roger. Water ... 19 pounds 6 ounces and ...
03 21 08 34 CC Roger. Stand by for Carnarvon CAP COM.
03 21 08 46 CC G-m_ni-5, Carnarvon.
03 21 09 14 CC OW.y. I'll give you a m._k at 11 hours 10 minutes
in about 40 seconds.
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03 21 09 49 CC 10 seconds to go.
03 21 09 56 CC 4, 3, 2, 1. MARK.
03 21 10 03 CC 11:10.
03 21 10 06 C Roger. Got it. Thank you.
03 21 10 42 CC Hi, Gemini-5. We have visual contact.
03 21 l0 46 C Pretty good. We're topping you right now so we
ought to be flashing at you.
03 21 l0 52 CC Roger.
03 21 11 00 CC Got a report that they're having a little trouble
staying on with the C-band beacon tumble.
03 21 ll 07 C The next time we cc_e over we'll be, we '11 be in
the HOR SCAN.
03 21 11 14 CC Roger.
03 21 13 22 CC We've got a minute till IDS.
03 21 13 26 C Gemini-5. Roger.
03 21 19 ll P Memo for the tape at 4 days 09 hours O0 minutes ...
GUAYMAS
03 21 44 47 P Thank you, Gua2mas ... We are at standard Green.
Platform's powered up. Rate gyros are on.
03 21 44 54 CC Okay. I've got your switch actuation.
03 21 45 10 CC What position is your ECS 02 switch in?
03 21 45 13 P ECS 02 Heater is off.
03 21 45 15 CC Roger. Thank you, Pete.
03 21 45 23 CC Okay. You're looking pretty good down here. How
you doing?
03 21 45 27 C Just fine.
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03 21 45 29 CC Okay. We'll stand by if you need anything.
TEXAS
03 21 49 04 CC Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM.
03 21 49 08 P Go ahead, Houston. Gemini-5.
03 21 49 l0 CC Roger. Would you place your OAMS Heater circuit
breaker to open for l0 seconds please? And then
close.
03 21 49 23 C It's working. We can see the amps on the gage.
03 21 49 27 CC Okay. We wanted to check it down here too.
03 21 49 30 CC How about your Quantity Read to ECS 02, please?
03 21 49 34 P Say again.
03 21 49 36 CC Your Cb,_ntityRead to ECS 02.
03 21 49 40 C Roger. We noticed that the OAMS is reading awful
cold.
OB 21 49 44 CC Roger. And did you have any luck with your M-1
when you recycled the valve?
03 21 49 52 C ... is off rate. It's Just flat quit running and
nothing's making any noise any more.
OB 21 49 58 CC Okay, fine. Good, try anyway. Could we have a
food report from the Pilot, please?
03 21 50 13 P Roger. My last meal was lA at 04:04:00:00.
OB 21 50 22 CC Roger. Understand. Could we have it for the last
24 hours, please? We didn't get it at Carnarvon.
03 21 50 35 P SB at 0B:22:OO:00.
OB 21 50 41 CC Roger. And you can turn ECS 02 Quantity Read back,
and I have some information on the carrier for
your D-6. It'll be heading 255 degrees; there will
be one destroyer one mite astern.
OS 21 51 03 P Roger.
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03 21 53 15 C Houston, the Bio-mealRecorders were changed at
11:53.
03 21 53 20 CC Roger. Understand. 11:53.
03 21 56 41 C Coz_aentfor the tape. Anytime when the sun is
anywhere near the window, or looking into the
window, this reticle is almost useless. The sun-
light hits on the reflecting mirror, Just causing
any vision on anything to be extremely difficult.
03 21 57 O0 P Houston, Ge_,4ui-5. No Joy.
03 21 57 u3 CC G_mtui, Houston. Say again.
03 21 57 03 C Roger. No joy on 134.
03 21 57 08 CC Roger. Understand. For your 067, the Canaries,
the cloud coverage is 0.3 to 0.4, and for the 091
D-6 the weather's poor.
03 21 57 33 P Well, see if we can't get going ... get this pitch
to ...
03 21 57 35 C Okay.
03 21 57 40 P ... another one in the middle of no place, 091.
Las Palms, right on the corner of the round
island ...
03 21 57 54 C Right on the east side of the little fat round
island.
03 21 58 02 P Oh: 091, Mombasa Airdrome. That's right on the
shoreline and well away over on the east coast at
12:24, so we got plenty of time to study that one.
03 21 58 45 P Okay, this one is yaw left 11--
03 21 58 50 C ... Las Palmas.
03 21 58 57 C Just about to power up there.
03 21 59 02 P Good ...
03 21 59 06 P Boy, you really pulled the chain.
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03 21 59 09 C Boy, I was really beat' I was tired'
03 21 59 18 P I told them to knock off this night stuff ... HF
checks, one thing or another, housekeeping, and so
forth.
03 21 59 38 P It's so darn quiet in the cockpit when one guy is
doing something it bothers the other &_y. Okay,
this is acquired at 08:13.
03 21 59 59 C 11 degrees left yaw in it?
03 22 OO 02 P Yes.
03 22 00 02 CC G-m4ui-5, Houston. Place your T/M switch to
CO_ND, please.
03 22 OO 0% C T/M to CO_AND.
03 22 O0 09 CC Roger.
03 22 OO 22 C What's the t_m_ on it?
03 22 OO 26 P O8:13.
03 22 OO 28 C Okay.
03 22 O0 30 P Put it in the right place in the map. Look, here's
the M_mbasa Airdrome he wants us to take a picture
of up here instead of showing it right here.
03 22 O1 16 C By golly, you're needing a shave, bear.
03 22 O1 18 P T_me is O4 days 12 hours 10 minutes OO seconds, and
we got four good pictures of the airdrome at Las
palm-s. D-6/067.
CANARY
03 22 05 56 CC G_m4ui-5, this is Canary CAP COM.
03 22 06 OO P Go ahead, Canary, Gemini-5.
03 22 06 02 CC Roger. A r_m_nder that there will be a medical
data pass on the Co,w,_nd Pilot over Carnarvon;
their AOS time is appro_fmately 12 hours 40 minutes.
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OB 22 06 16 P Roger. 12:40.
03 22 06 20 CC That's all we have for you. We're standing by.
03 22 06 24 P Okay, that's fine. Thank you.
03 22 22 24 P The tape is on and the time is 04 days 12 hours 23
m_nutes ... seconds. We're standing by for a D-6,
Sequence No. O91, Mode 08. However, the weather
looks pretty bad looking over there right now.
03 22 23 08 P Boy, it's amazing. You know, you don't notice too
much on that pulse out the window. It's amazing
when you fire the pulse how I can see that in the
landmarks on the ground.
03 22 23 23 C Oh, I bet.
03 22 23 24 P That lens is really fantastic.
03 22 23 42 P Coming up on 24 in 15 seconds.
03 22 23 49 C That looks like--oh yes, I got it, I got it.
03 22 23 54 P You got it?
03 22 23 54 C Yes.
03 22 23 57 P Okay.
03 22 23 58 C In my reticle.
03 22 24 01 C The reticle is useless coming down against those
clouds.
03 22 24 11 p Okay, I got the coastline ... airfield.
03 22 24 13 C Okay, I got the airfield.
03 22 24 21 P Still no airfield.
03 22 24 25 C I got the airfield in sight. You ought to have it
in sight now.
03 22 24 33 P Yes. Let me know when we are approaching ...
-- 03 22 24 37 C Okay.
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03 22 24 59 P There's the airfield'. Stop' Can you come left or
move to the left?
03 22 25 04 C Yes.
03 22 25 06 P M_ve a little bit left. Beautiful.' Oh, don't jam'
Oh, you son-of-a-gun' Come left again ...
03 22 25 23 C We're well past the 90.
03 22 25 24 P Okay.
03 22 25 30 P Good pictures.
03 22 26 30 C 35mm camera is still j_mmfug at crucial times.
CARNARV0N
03 22 40 54 CC G-m_nt-5, Carnarvon, we have a valid oral temp on
the Command Pilot. Request the Pilot to start
fuel cell purge.
03 22 41 05 CC Stand by for Surgeon.
03 22 41 16 CC G_,ini-5, Caruarvon Surgeon standing by for your
first blood pressure.
03 22 41 17 P Roger.
03 22 41 26 P Commencing hydrogen purge on my mark. MARK.
03 22 41 30 P Purge com_plete.
03 22 41 51 P Starting Cell 2 Hydrogen purge.
03 22 42 01 C Oh, he's broken another ring on the blood pressure
cuff.
03 22 42 07 CC Roger.
03 22 42 16 CC Let's go ahead with the exercise.
03 22 42 21 P Roger.
03 22 _2 27 P 02 purge on No. 1 started.
03 22 42 30 CC Roger.
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03 22 42 40 P Exercise stop.
03 22 43 07 P Give me a mark at I minute of purge.
03 22 43 l0 CC Roger.
03 22 43 14 C Exercise complete.
03 22 43 16 CC Roger. We'd like a food report now for the past
24 hours.
03 22 43 24 P Roger.
03 22 43 30 CC We've had ...
03 22 43 33 P Okay.
03 22 43 39 C Okay food report. Now you want ,11 day 3? On day
3 on C_.,_,_ndPilot, I had 3C, 3A and 3B.
03 22 43 58 CC Understand 3C, 3A and 3B.
03 22 44 03 C That's right. On day 4, give you day 4 here, I
had lA.
03 22 44 l0 CC Roger. Water report.
03 22 44 14 C Water report. At present I have drunk 20 pounds
and 3 ounces of water.
03 22 44 22 CC Roger. Sleep report.
03 22 44 25 C Sleep report, I just finished about 7 hours of
sleep.
03 22 44 29 CC Understand 7 hours.
03 22 44 29 CC MARK.
03 22 44 32 C Affirmative.
03 22 44 33 CC M_k 2 mtuutes on 02 purge.
03 22 44 35 P Roger. Signal when to e_menee.
03 22 45 15 P For the tape, we broke the second O-ring on the
- blood pressure bulb 04 days 12 hours 45 minutes.
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03 22 45 19 C Well, for the recorder, we finally passed the GT-4
crew's w_wk, which is a milestone, and we're still
clanking along in the old covered wagon.
03 22 45 24 CC G_,t_i-5, Carnarvon. Flight would like to know if
you feel you need the platform for the D-6 experi-
_nt.
03 22 45 39 C I think so. I think it wo_d make it a lot better
if we could use it.
03 22 45 43 CC Roger.
03 22 46 34 P Hydrogen and 02 purge on Sections 1 and 2 complete.
Crossover off.
03 22 46 39 cc Roger.
03 22 46 42 CC Surgeon would like to know about how long you had
the oral temp probe in your mouth.
03 22 46 49 C I guess for a couple of minutes.
03 22 46 51 CC Roger.
03 22 46 53 CC Could you give us a readout of your OA_ quantity,
pressure, and t_?
03 22 47 02 P Okay, the fuel gage reads 26%, temperature is 61,
and the pressure is 1350.
03 22 47 14 CC Roger.
03 22 47 30 C Would you give us Qm,_ntityRead on Fuel Cell 02?
03 22 47 40 P Want the onboard readings too?
03 22 47 43 CC Roger, Fuel Cell 02 and H2.
03 22 47 46 P Roger, Fuel Cell 02 90%, 120 psi.
·03 22 47 55 C Hydrogen.
03 22 48 O0 P 67_, 77.
03 22 48 03 CC Roger.
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03 22 _8 03 CC Roger.
03 22 48 31 CC We have nothing else. Standing by.
03 22 48 35 P G_,4ni-5 standing by.
CANTON ISLAND
OS 23 02 55 CC Gemini-5, G_mtni-5, Houston. Over.
O3 23 03 14 CC G_mtni-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston.
03 23 03 50 CC Gemini-5, G_mt-t-5, Houston. Over.
03 23 03 55 C Go ahead Houston, Gpmfni-5, here.
03 23 03 59 CC G_mlni-5, Houston. Be advised that the weather for
your S-8_D-13 is too bad and we will have to scrub
your S-8/D-13. We would 11We to replace it with
a D-6.
03 23 04 15 C Roger, will replace the S-8/D-13 with a D-6.
03 23 04 20 CC I have some D-6 information for you here G-mini-5,
for a selected target. Are you ready to copy?
03 23 04 28 P Okay.
03 23 04 33 C He's ready.
03 23 04 35 P Go ahead Houston.
03 23 Oh 38 CC Roger, Gemini-5, Houston. Be advised that time
will be 04:13:25:30, Sequence No. 025, Mode 19,
R-mAwks, pitch down 30, yaw left 8, speed 1/1000,
f-stop is 4. Your weather is 2 to B-tenths. Over.
03 23 05 28 P Roger, 04:13:25:30, and 025, 19, pitch down 30,
yaw left 8, 1000, and 4.
03 23 05 39 CC Roger. Good _rning to you.
03 23 05 43 P How're you this _rning?
03 2B 05 _4 CC Just fine.
03 23 05 47 P We're the same.
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03 23 05 49 cc Very good.
03 23 05 52 C Say, if I switch now I'll have every piece of gear
of the spacecraft out in my lap.
03 23 05 57 CC Very, very good. That sounds like old home week.
03 23 06 02 C A,_ng other household chores.
03 23 06 06 CC Say again.
03 23 06 09 C As well as doing other household chores.
03 23 06 I1 CC Roger.
03 23 06 14 C There's a live ... at the moment.
03 23 06 17 CC Roger.
GUAYMAS
03 23 17 52 CC G_m_ni-5, Guaymas CAP COM, turn your T/M Control
Switch to the REAL TIME & ACQ-AID position.
03 23 18 19 CC G_,_ni-5, Gua2mas CAP COM, turn your T/M Control
Switch to the REAL TIME & ACQ-A/D position.
03 23 18 26 CC Okay, thank you.
03 23 18 27 C Roger.
03 23 18 39 CC How are you doing up there?
03 23 18 41 C Fine.
03 23 18 42 CC Okay, you're looking real good here on the ground.
We'll stand by if you need anything.
03 23 18 46 C Ail right, thank you.
03 23 20 42 CC C_m4ni-5, Gua2mas.
03 23 20 44 C Go ahead, Guaymas, C_m_ni-5.
03 23 20 46 CC Put your T/M Control Switch hack to the CO_4AND
position.
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03 23 28 08 CC Gordo, Chris says you sound like your old self this
morning.
03 23 28 13 C Yes, I finally got a good night's sleep.
03 23 28 15 CC Yes, I got that 7 hours; that's cheating.
03 23 28 17 P Yes, sure is.
03 23 28 19 C I've sort of been saving up.
03 23 28 21 CC Roger.
03 23 28 kd% p Okay, I'm ready for the updates.
03 23 28 47 CC All right. You have an experiment at 1_:56:50.
This is a D-4/D-7 and the time now has been changed
to 14:56:53, 3 seconds later. Did you find that
one Pete?
03 23 29 13 P Yes.
03 23 29 14 CC Okay_ under the R -_rks for that particular thing,
the test t_me.has been changed from 14:57:31 to
14:57:33.
03 23 29 25 P Roger.
03 23 29 28 CC Okay, you have another D-4/D-7. This one is at
16:28:03. The ttme on that has been changed to
· 16:28:07.
03 23 29 $1 P Roger.
03 23 29 43 CC Okay, now right after that particular experiment
there's an S-7 and right after that is a D-6.
You're really going to be pressed for ttme in
between the D-4 and the D-6 with that S-7. So try
to work it thro,_ghthe left-hand pilot's window
or something so that you don't have to dismantle
all your equilmaentthere. And we realize that it's
very time critical there.
03 23 30 09 P Roger.
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03 23 BO 41 CC G_,fni-5, Houston here again. Did you get the
O-rings fixed in the blood pressure bulb?
03 23 30 46 C Roger, we got two new O-rings in.
03 23 30 49 CC Okay, very good. Have you used any of your blue
bags yet?
03 23 30 54 C Have we what?
03 23 30 57 CC What's the blue bag status?
03 23 30 59 C There's still Just one.
03 23 31 O1 CC Very good.
03 23 31 06 C Just great.
03 23 31 07 CC Roger.
03 23 32 44 CC Gemini-5, Houston again. We would like to have
you give us a GO for your D-4/D-7 at 14:56:53 over
Carnarvon, if it is possible.
03 23 32 55 C Roger Houston, will do.
03 23 32 57 CC Okay.
03 23 33 07 CC Just think, you only have 96 hours 23 m_nutes and ,
54 seconds to retrofire time.
03 23 33 13 P Listen, that was a momentous milestone to shift
Bio-med Recorders.
03 23 33 19 CC Roger, you're halfway there.
03 23 33 22 C Yes, Roger.
03 23 33 27 CC Hey, is your beard getting itchy yet?
03 23 SS 30 P Yes.
03 23 33 33 CC Did you take any curlers along to curl it?
03 23 33 37 C No, but we should have.
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03 23 33 44 CC You can always braid it and tie your mike up with
it.
03 23 33 47 c Fine.
03 23 33 58 C All the sensors are itching a lot worse than the
beard.
03 23 34 O1 CC Roger.
03 23 34 07 CC Gemini-5, Gordo, this is MDC Surgeon. Do you have
any skin reaction around the rest of the skin,
since we did this cleansing bit?
03 23 34 21 C Pete's cuffs, the M-1 cuffs are itching him an
awful lot.
03 23 34 26 CC Okay, we'll talk some later on the next revolution
about those cuffs.
03 23 34 36 CC Congrats; you guys are doing great.
03 23 34 39 C Yes.
CANARY
03 23 40 52 CC C_,_ni-5, this is Canary CAP COM. Would you
switch your _,_utity Read to the ECS 02 position,
please. Thank you.
03 23 41 00 P Roger.
03 23 41 02 C How are you this morning?
03 23 41 03 CC Mighty fine, and you?
03 23 41 04 C Feel fine.
03 23 41 05 CC Good.
03 23 41 17 C We got some good pictures going over you awhile
_go.
03 23 41 20 CC Hey, mighty fine.
03 23 41 24 CC Okay, could we get Quantity Read to Fuel Cell 02,
-- please?
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03 23 41 32 CC Roger.
03 23 41 _4 CC Okay, would you switch Quantity Read to Fuel Cell
H27 Thank you.
03 23 42 04 CC Roger, we have it now, thank you very much, so you
can go back to OFF.
03 23 42 09 C Okay.
03 23 42 10 CC Roger, it looks real good here on the ground.
03 23 42 12 C Roger, everything is GO here.
03 23 h2 14 CC Roger, we're standing by.
03 23 43 17 C What?
03 23 43 h2 CC Gemini-5, Flight Just advised that during the
tracking over the States they have reconfirmed
your orbit as 107.4 by 164.6.
03 23 43 57 C 107.4 by 164.6.
03 23 44 O1 CC Roger.
03 23 44 03 C Roger, thank you.
03 23 54 39 P For the recorder, the ttme is 04 days 13 hours
56 minutes. Platform alining preparing for D-6
089 M_de 19. Recorder off.
03 23 55 34 C One comment to make when in ... the outside the
window daytime reticle used, white lights must be
used to do any platform work in order to see it.
O_ OO O0 17 P The airfield at--what's that airfield ...?
04 OO O0 22 C ... airfield at Maul.
Ob OO OO 25 P Maul was covered by clouds. We took one picture
in the vicinity of it.
04 OO OO 41 P Okay, you can go to SEF and think about finding ...
04 O0 O0 54 C I've been thinking about that for days.
04 OO OO 56 P Yes.
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CARNARVON
04 00 15 29 P Hello, Carnarvon, G_mlui-5.
04 OO 15 31 CC G_mlni-5, Carnarvon.
04 OO 15 32 P Roger, we have the computer in CATCH UP to keep
the green light out while we're tracktug up here,
and I'll leave it there, unless you want it in
some other position.
04 O0 15 44 CC No, that's all right; leave it there. Are you GO
for 77-17
04 00 15 50 P Roger, and we'll be GO for D-4/D-7 424 Alpha.
04 OO 15 57 CC Roger.
04 O0 16 O1 P We'll give you a call when we're tracking.
04 O0 16 05 CC Roger. We're GO on the ground for 77-1. I'll
update your TR .
04 O0 16 09 P Thank you.
04 OO 16 49 CC G_m_ni, Carnarvon. Be advised that 424 Alpha is
GO on the ground.
04 O0 16 54 P Roger. I haven't got your TR yet.
04 O0 16 58 CC About l0 seconds.
04 O0 16 59 P Okay.
04 O0 17 04 CC Transmitting TR.
04 OO 17 08 P We got it.
0400 17 09 CC Roger, you're in sync.
0400 18 35 P Carnarvon, Gpmlni-5.
04 00 18 37 CC Go ahead.
04 00 18 38 P Are we Just about overhead you now?
04 O0 18 46 CC In about 30 seconds.
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04 O0 18 50 P Roger. Good look at Perth.
04 OO 18 54 CC Roger.
04 OO 18 55 P And we'll give you a call just the second tracking
starts.
04 OO 19 OR CC Roger.
04 OO 20 23 CC That time I gave you was the Mark time ...
approach, you're south of us.
0400 20 31 P Roger.
04 O0 23 06 P Carnarvon, we're going to skip this 410 Charlie
if we can't find the proper star.
04 OO 23 12 CC Roger.
HAWAII
04 OO 43 22 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM.
04 OO 43 25 C Go ahead, Hawaii, G_mini-5.
04 OO 43 27 CC Roger, we've got you Green. We'd like you to do
a U_ Type 6 over the States. We'd also like a
424 GO from you.
0400 43 36 C Roger. You have a 424 Alpha GO. Understand a
UHF Type 6 over the States.
04 OO 43 42 CC That's Roger.
04 O0 43 43 C Roger.
04 OO 44 06 CC 424 Alpha is on schedule and counting.
04 OO 44 lO C Roger. Very good. We're on schedule too.
0400 44 20 CC Roger.
04 OO 44 21 C And counting.
0400 44 36 CC T mi_us 14 and counting.
0400 45 39 C Roger.
04 OO 45 58 CC Roger. We have a btlilt-inhold of 3 minutes.
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04 O0 46 03 C Roger.
° 04 OO 51 24 CC Gemini-5, G_mini-5, Houston.
04 O0 51 28 C Roger, Houston, C_mini-5.
04 O0 51 30 CC Roger, the weather for your D-4/D-7 is clear and
visibility is very good.
04 O0 51 37 C Very good. We're on the line, right on ...
04 OO 51 41 CC Okay.
04 OO 53 18 C We just finished off our sausage and eggs that Pete
cooked this morning, and he's making the coffee,
now.
04 O0 53 25 CC Very good. Were those scr-mbled or over?
04 OO 53 28 C Over easy.
04 O0 53 29 CC Okay. How is he as a cook?
04 OO 53 37 C He's a pretty good cook.
04 OO 53 39 How is he as an eater?
04 O0 53 42 P But good, but good'
04 OO 53 47 CC Roger.
04 OO 54 O1 P We got Catalina and San Clemente very clear; looks
like San Diego and Los Angeles are clobbered in.
04 OO 54 09 CC Roger. How's the weather out West today; is it
pretty good?
04 OO 54 16 P Yes, all across the country it is; cloud deck's
right up, you know, from the Pacific right up to
the coast.
04 OO 54 24 CC Right. How about in the southeastern U.S.; is it
pretty clear over there or is it clouded over?
04 OO 54 32 C It's fairly cloudy over there. It looks like a
lot of it will probably break up and it's about
heavy cumulus.
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04 OO 54 41 CC Okay, I got some information for your D-6 on the
carrier as soon as you complete that D-4/7.
04 OO 54 47 C Okay. We're coming out there over the Gulf of
California now.
04 O0 54 59 CC Roger. Our plot bcard agrees with you.
04 oo 55 0z P 53, no 56--
04 O0 55 04 P Very good. Okay, we have White Sands in sight
from here.
04 OO 55 20 CC Okay, very good. I was just going to ask you to
give me a call when you had it.
04 OO 55 24 P Yes.
04 O0 55 24 C Where is it?
04 OO 55 27 P Yes, dead ahead 12 o'clock.
Ok OO 55 28 P ... is off mM side. But it'll slip over to you.
I wouldn't do anything. I wouldn't do any pulling.
Oh, wait a minute. You're supposed to be yawed.
04 OO 55 36 C lO degrees left.
04 OO 55 39 P No, not that much is it?
04 O0 55 40 C Yes.
04 O0 55 41 P Yes, you're right. See it coming up? You got it
in sight? You see where the clouds are?
04 OO 55 51 C Yes.
04 O0 55 52 P Left of the clouds.
04 O0 55 53 C Oh, yes, yes, I'm yawed off a little too much.
Ok O0 55 55 CC We're still going right along with the test on the
ground.
04 O0 55 56 P Well now--
04 0o 55 57 c ...
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04. O0 55 59 C Very good.
04 O0 56 O1 C I guess we are in pretty good shape. I'm rolled
just a tad; that's one thing.
04 O0 56 12 P Okay, what time is--lift-off is--
04 O0 56 20 C Track is on where, over on this side?
04 O0 56 22 P Right on the far side in the middle.
04 OO 56 24 C On the far side in the middle.
04 O0 56 25 P ...
04 OO 56 47 CC We're still GO on the ground.
04 O0 57 06 C We're tracking now.
04 O0 57 08 CC Okay, very good. We've got about 23 seconds.
04 O0 57 20 CC Fifteen.
04 O0 57 23 C Roger, we're right on it.
04 O0 57 24 CC Very good. 2, l, GO. Ignition.
04 OO 57 46 P ... rocket down the track.
04 O0 57 48 C There it goes. We see it.
04 OO 57 52 CC Okay, very good, very good.
04 O0 57 58 C Burn out now.
04 O0 58 O0 C We're tracking right on it.
04 O0 58 02 CC Very good.
HOUSTON
04 O0 58 24 CC Have any comments on that particular one?
04.OO 58 28 C Roger. We could see it visually very good. We
were right on the money. I think, tracking there.
04 OO 58 33 CC Okay. How about the water breaking?
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04 O0 58 37 C I could see something. I don't know if it was
water or smoke. It probably was the water.
04 OO 58 43 CC Okay, fine. Are you ready for your short briefing
on your D-6_.
04 O0 58 48 C Roger, go ahead.
04 OO 58 50 CC Okay. The weather in the area is 0.2 to 0.3 cloud
coverage, and it's getting better, and it's
completely clear right over the carrier.
04 OO 59 OO C Roger. Very good.
04 OO 59 02 CC The carrier will be going in a very large circle
with the DD about 1500 yards behind, right in the
wake, trying to make the wake so you can see it.
04 OO 59 41 C I hope we can find them this time; we've been look-
ing for them enough t_es.
04 O0 59 46 C I figured an old Navy guy like you could find the
carrier.
04 O0 59 49 P I had the wake yesterday, but we lost it so that
we couldn't track.
04 OO 59 53 CC Roger.
04 OO 59 55 C The weather hasn't been too good out over the water
there.
04 OO 59 58 CC I gathered that from your comment yesterday. Today
it looks like it should be pretty good there.
04 O100 03 C Okay, I hope so.
04 O1 O0 05 P A lot depends on the sun angle.
04 O100 07 CC Okay.
04 O100 lO P Say, could you get a reading for me for how m-uy
pictures they have on this 3401 film.
04 O100 19 CC On the B4Ol?
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04 O1 O0 22 P That's right. I've made quite a few pictures now,
and I'm afraid I might run out.
04 ol 0o 26 cc Okay.
04 O1 O0 47 C Passed north Lake Charles.
04 O1 O0 54 C And New Orleans. We have the Cape in sight.
04 O1 O1 04 CC Very good. You've got 70 frames on the 3401.
04 O1 O1 ll C Okay.
04 O1 O1 12 P I got plenty left.
04 O1 O1 13 CC Okay.
04 O1 02 20 CC G_m_ni-5, Houston. Do you have your primary
scanners on now?
04 O1 02 25 C Negative. We're on SECONDARY.
04 O1 02 31 CC Could you switch over to PRIMARY for a couple of
m_uutes here. We'd like to get some data off of
them.
04 O1 02 35 C Going to PRIMARY. That's a good idea.
04 O1 02 47 CC Say again, please.
04 O1 02 49 C I say, that's a good idea; we've been wanting
someone to check that one.
04 O1 02 51 CC Okay.
04 O1 03 32 P Well, we may have a few cloud probl_ma.
04 Ol 03 34 cc okay.
04 O1 03 36 P We'll give her a good go, though, here.
04 O1 03 39 CC Say again.
04 O1 03 40 P I say, we'll give it a go.
04 O1 03 42 CC Okay.
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04 O1 04 52 P Dead ahead twelve o'clock. I can see it turning,
bigger than heck.
04 O1 04 57 P We got it in sight at this time.
04 O1 04 59 CC Roger, I knew an old carrier pilot could find the
carrier.
04 01 05 50 C Very good.
04 O1 05 51 P Okay, we saw him that time.
04 O1 05 53 CC Okay. According to figures, you must have been
just about over him when you saw him. Is that
right?
04 O1 06 O1 P Let's see. I'd say we were about 50 degrees
pitch.
04 01 06 05 C We got h_m a fair way out.
04 O1 06 07 CC Well, very good. Okay. You got some pictures of
blm that time then.
04 01 06 11 P Six of them.
04 O1 06 12 CC Very good.
04 O1 06 15 C This 35mm camera is still j_mming, incidentally.
Pete's had about four jAm._now over the last
couple of days on it ...
04 O1 06 27 CC Okay. Have you been able to clear the jam each
time without any trouble?
04 O1 06 30 C No. He managed to get it clear, but it still
isn't right.
04 O1 06 34 CC Okay.
04 O1 07 07 CC Gemini-5, Houston here. If you are through with
that experiment it would be nice if you could
come up to around a OO0 attitude or either BEF or
SEF, so that we could get some data off your
scanner.
04 O1 07 22 C Okay, swinging around; we'll be on SEF momentarily.
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04 ol 07 26 cc Okay.
04 01 07 45 CC Gemini-5, Houston. Could you read what was on the
carrier?
04 O1 07 51 C I could see the carrier, but not that well. It
took up about maybe a tenth of the picture frame ...
04 O1 08 l0 CC Okay, I think we're getting LOS.
_A
04 O1 08 53 CC Gemini-5, are you still reading Houston?
04 O1 09 O1 C Go ahead, Houston.
04 O1 09 02 CC I Just wondered if we still had voice contact with
you. Did you ever get up to SEF or any level
attitude?
04 O1 09 08 C Yes, we're coming there slowly right now. We're
just staying at FJLSE so we don't use too much
fuel.
04 O1 09 13 CC Roger.
04 O1 09 15 CC Okay. If we don't get this in over this pass, when
you're over one of the stations that has T/M, it
might be a good idea to sort of fork off in a zero-
zero attitude, adjust so the horizon scanners are
locked on so that we can get about a minute's
worth of data.
04 O1 09 31 C Okay. Maybe--
04 O1 09 35 C You should have gotten some data as we crossed the
coast of Florida, because we were still O00 then.
04 O1 09 42 CC Okay. Very good.
04 O1 09 51 C Okay. We're approaching 0OO now.
04 O1 09 55 CC Okay. Very good.
04 O1 19 13 P I'd like to report the tranmn!tter time right now,
D-4/D-7, 35 seconds.
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04 O1 19 49 C That's the end of the first meastu_ement. Give me
a mark when commencing the second measurement.
CARN VON
04 O1 50 l0 CC Ge_ini-5, Carnarvon CAP COM.
04 O1 50 12 C Roger. Carnarvon, Gpmlni-5.
04 O1 50 13 CC Roger. Be advised you have a medical pass on
the Pilot at Hawaii. Your acquisition time is
16 hours 15 minutes.
04 O1 50 24 C Roger, 16:15.
04 O1 50 27 CC Roger, and are you GO for Sequence 423 Baker?
04 O1 50 33 C Roger, we are.
04 O1 51 32 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon. Things are GO on the ground;
we're standing by.
04 O1 51 36 C Okay. Very good. You might pass the word on back
at Mission Control Center that I lined everything
up carefully, very carefully, and I got the primary
scanner on and--pitched us down to about 30 to 35
degrees. We're in--
HAWAII
04 02 15 48 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM. We copy your oral temp.
You can start your blood pressure.
04 02 15 53 C Okay.
04 02 16 03 CC Gemlni-5, this is Hawaii Surgeon. Your cuff is
full-scale.
04 02 16 47 CC We have a good blood pressure. Give me a mark
when you begin your exercise.
04 02 16 50 C Roger.
04 02 16 51 C MARK.
04 02 17 36 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii Surgeon. Full-scale here.
04 02 18 13 CC Now we have a good blood pressure. Standing by
for your water and sleep report.
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04 02 18 25 P Roger. The Pilot's drunk 20 pounds 12 ounces.
Last meal was lB at 04:10:00:00, and I logged
about 6 hours of sleep last night.
04 02 18 48 CC You had 6 hours sleep last night?
04 02 18 51 P Yes, in pieces.
04 02 18 52 CC Roger.
04 02 18 58 CC Okay, that's fine. Thank you, Gemini-5. Hawaii
Surgeon out.
04 02 19 07 CC G_mlui-5, Hawaii CAP COM.
04 02 19 l0 C Go ahead, Hawaii CAP CC_.
04 02 19 ll CC Roger. We'd like to know your status for 423
Bravo.
04 02 19 14 C We're GO on 42B Bravo.
04 02 19 16 CC Roger. We're continuing to count; however, there's
high cirrus clouds, m_y move into the area.
04 02 19 21 C Okay.
04 02 19 2B CC Would you place your OAMS Heater Switch to OFF.
04 02 19 29 P Roger. OAN_ Heater Switch to OFF.
04 02 20 09 CC We're still counting on time.
04 02 20 12 CC Okay?
CALIFORNIA
04 02 25 16 CC G_mlni-5, G_m_ui-5, Houston. Over.
04 02 25 19 C Go ahead, Houston, Gpmlui-5.
04 02 25 22 CC Roger, we're still going along fine on 423 Bravo.
There's a low deck of scattered clouds at about
500 feet. It extends down to the south and west
and is probably the stuff blown in off the water.
There's a high deck of cirrus, broken cirrus, at
-- about BS,0OO feet but both of these decks are
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percent chance of it being clear.
04 02 25 49 C Roger. We're in position, ready to go.
04 02 25 53 CC Okay.
04 02 26 24 CC We're still on schedule, Gpm_ui-5.
04 02 26 27 C Roger.
04 02 26 44 P I can see an airplane to the south of us down
there contrailing just bigger than heck.
04 02 26 k9 CC Roger.
04 02 27 l0 CC One minute.
04 02 27 12 C Roger.
04 02 27 55 C The weather's going to be good, all right?
04 02 27 58 CC Understand the weather's going to be good.
04 02 28 00 C Right, breaking up very nicely.
04 02 28 03 CC Okay, we've got about 4 seconds.
04 02 28 05 C Roger.
04 02 28 11 CC Ignition.
04 02 28 17 CC It's on its way.
04 02 28 19 P We have it, Flight.
04 02 28 21 CC Very good.
04 02 28 51 CC He's tracking right on our course.
04 02 29 19 CC Second stage.
04 02 29 22 P Say again.
04 02 29 23 CC Second stage.
04 02 29 40 C You can't do this in Pulse Mode.
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04 02 29 43 CC You can't do it in Pulse - is that right?
4--
04 02 29 45 C That's right.
04 02 29 46 CC Okay.
TEXAS
04 02 31 16 CC Have you completed your tracking yet?
04 02 31 18 P No. We never did, Gordo never did get on him. _le
never caught up with _fm once we saw him.
04 02 31 23 CC Okay.
04 02 31 25 CC You know have flown for 98 hours and 31 minutes
and 30 seconds. And let me be the first to con-
gratulate you on setting a new American record
for manned spacecraft.
_--- 04 02 31 38 C Thank you.
04 02 31 39 P _ank you.
04 02 31 41 CC Listen, I've got some other things for you, too,
here. We'd like to know how you're keeping track
of your water. Are you assuming that one gulp is
1 ounce?
04 02 31 52 C That's right. We calibrate our gulps. Our gulps
are approximately 25 cc's or approximately i ounce.
04 02 31 59 CC Okay, fine. And then you're asmrmlng that the
amount of water that you put in with the food is
what's called for on the bag. Is that correct?
04 02 32 05 C That's right.
04 02 32 06 CC Okay, we need this pretty accurately because we're
using it to check on the fuel cell output.
04 02 32 13 C Okay.
04 02 32 14 CC Are these gulps any larger than the ones you're
using on the ground, Gordo?
04 02 32 21 P I think we've probably been underestimating slightly.
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04 02 32 26 CC You think you're drinking a little more than you're
estimating, is that right?
04 02 32 29 P Sort of think so.
04 02 32 31 C I kind of think so. I th ink the gulps may be a
little larger than the amount on the ground.
04 02 32 34 CC Ok_y_ because of the higher pressure?
04 02 32 36 C Right.
04 02 32 36 P Affirm.
04 02 32 38 CC Okay_ we suspected that might be it; we just wanted
%0 make sure.
04 02 32 48 CC 'When you do this S-7, we'd like to know in which
direction you did it_ and whereabouts the particu-
lar clouds were with respect to Florida so that we
can get the airplanes to take pictures of the same
clouds.
04 02 33 02 P Okay_we'll do it going in the orbital plane--I
think is the best--and we'll pitch down 90.
04 02 33 12 CC Okay. Just after you've taken the pictures let
us know where it was and we'll dispatch the air-
craft to that particular spot.
o4 02 33 19 C Okay.
04 02 33 21 CC I'd also like to remind you that we want to purge
both fuel cells before you power down. And when
you do power down we' d like to have you turn your
Horizon Scanners OFF also. We'd like to get it in
a pretty low power configuration.
o4 o2 33 32 c Okay.
04 02 33 48 CC The weather for your next D-6 still looks very
good.
o4 O2 33 54 c Okay.
04 02 34 04 CC I might add here that we've hacl some pretty good
explanations on why your IVI's were driving in
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the windows yesterday, so I wouldn't worry about
that any longer. I can give you an explanation
if you're interested.
04 02 34 17 C Okay. We can get it from you later.
o4 02 34 18 cc Okay.
04 02 34 31 P Now we're passing right over the top of you, right
now.
04 02 34 34 CC Just a second. I'll run out.
04 02 34 38 CC You know we ought to put a glass ceiling in here
so we can look up and see you.
04 02 34 42 P Yes.
04 02 34 49 CC How's the weather down here today?
04 02 34 52 C I saw some thunderstorms back there.
04 02 34 55 CC Roger.
04 02 34 58 C A big one down there by Lake Charles.
04 02 37 19 P Okay, H_m. The only thunderstorms in Florida are
right at the very tip and we're just about to pass
over them now. They're all the way down by Key
West.
04 02 37 28 CC Okay, very good.
04 02 37 k9 CC Gemini-5, Houston.
Ok 02 37 51 P Go ahead.
04 02 37 52 CC I was talking to Jane this morning, Pete, and she
said to tell you everything's going along fine.
She's having a nice time on the ground and hopes
you're having a nice time in the air.
04 02 38 O0 P Oh. Thank you very _-,ch.
04 02 38 47 CC G_m_ni-5, Houston. We have another 3 or 4 m_uutes.
We'll just stand by in case you've got anything.
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04 02 38 52 P Okay. We got the thunderstorm pictures and we're
just taking some more photographs of Cuba.
04 02 38 59 CC Okay.
04 02 39 03 C Just scenic shots.
04 02 39 21 CC Gemiui-5, Houston. How--what's the thunderstorm
situation across the southern United States?
04 02 39 29 P Well, there was some. I didn't see them in the
western part because we were recovering from having
turned around BEF following the California track-
lng, but just as we csme over Galveston there I
saw one just north of Houston, and then one about
Lake Charles and then it Eets better. And there
were none at Florida until you got all the way
down to Key West.
04 02 39 54 CC Roger.
04 02 39 56 CC How are they out over the ocean there? Are there
any at all out there?
04 02 39 59 P Oh yes, there's quite a few out here today.
04 02 40 02 CC Okay.
04 02 40 33 CC Gemini-5, this is Houston Surgeon. Pete, can you
tell me something about this interference with
sleep that you were reporting last night? Is this
just due to the fact that Gordo has activities
that require him to move around in the spacecraft?
Is it just the movement of the other guy?
04 02 40 52 P That HF check where you're transmitting every 5
minutes for an hour and a half doesn't help the
other guy when he's sleeping.
04 02 40 58 CC Okay. You're hearing everything he says, even?
Are you wearing the headset?
04 02 41 O0 P Actually, there have been several things scheduled
where both guys had to participate during one or
the other's sleep period.
04 02 41 lO CC Okay, so it's still scheduling as well as the--
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04 02 41 13 C ... I can't purge the fuel cells from my side, so
I have to wake Pete up to purge the fuel cells
because I can't reach the switches from here and
I can't bring up the platform here without crawling
all over him with the swizzle stick and then light-
ing the light over on his side. Things like that
just cause a lot of interference.
04 02 41 32 CC Okay, fine s Gordo. We'll try and do some talking
down here with Jerry and see if we can't wiggle
this flight plan around some.
04 02 42 27 CC Ge_mini-5,Houston.
04 02 42 29 C Go ahead, Houston, C_m_ni-5.
04 02 42 32 CC What do you think about the HF check from the
ground to the spacecraft? Do you think that'll
bother you? I don't imagine it would, would it?
04 02 42 38 C No, that wouldn't bother.
o4 o2 42 4o cc Okay.
04 02 42 45 CC I'll try to go over some of these things with the
Flight Planner before I leave today, Gordo.
04 02 42 49 C Okay. I think they're just Wtud of lo,_ing down
some of those night periods with things that are
really preventing sleep pretty much.
04 02 42 58 CC Okay. I th_uk I know what you mean by the
swizzle stick and getting the IGB power on and
those kind of things.
04 02 43 04 C Roger.
04 02 43 06 P Yes. That old platform business last night kept
us both going for awhile.
04 02 43 l0 CC What did you have the platform up for last night?
04 02 43 13 P We never did get it up. We decided against it.
But talking to Houston about it last night with
what they wanted us to do, we had poor com_Gnica-
tions and one thing and another. That made up an
hour or so.
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04 02 43 25 CC Oh, Roger, I know what you're talkt_ about. Okay.
We'll get that straightened out, Pete. Yes, we're
working on that now, Pete.
04 02 43 35 P Okay.
CARNARVON
04 03 24 37 CC C,mtni-5, Carnarvon CAP COM.
04 03 24 59 CC Gemini-5, C_on CAP COM.
04 03 25 04 C Roger, Carnarvon. G_,tui-5 reading you loud and
clear. Over.
04 03 25 07 CC Roger. I have a Flight Plan update when you're
ready to copy.
04 03 25 13 C Roger. Wait one.
04 03 25 21 C Okay, ready to copy.
04 03 25 24 CC Title HF; 18:00:00, Sequence No. 04. _-w_rks,
begin test at 19:25:00. This is HF Test starting
right after Hawaii's LOS. Next item S-7, Sierra 7,
19:l!h:02. Sequence No. 03. Pitch down 90. Next
item is S-7, 21:O9:50, Sequence No. 03. Pitch
down 90. Storm Doreen. Did you copy?
04 03 26 44 C Roger, we got those three.
04 03 26 46 CC Okay, that's .11 the Flight Plan update. The PLA
medical pass on the Comm-_d Pilot over Hawaii,
their AOS time is 17:51.
04 03 _7 oo c Okay.
04 03 27 O1 CC Okay, and next we've got a PTA update when you're
ready to copy.
04 03 27 09 C Just a second.
04 03 27 25 P Ready to copy.
04 03 27 27 CC Roger. Area 65-4_20:45:18, 12 plus 10, 18 plus 06.
Area 66-3, 22:02:46, 14 plus 21, 19 plus 31.
Area 67-3, 23:38:00, 13 plus 09, 18 plus 41.
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Area 68-3. This is the 5th day. 01:12:44,
12 plus 16, 18 plus 00. Area 69 Delta, 02:05:50,
20 plus 14, 25 plus 03. Area 70 Delta, 03:39:43,
19 plus 31, 24 plus 13. Weather is good in all
areas except 66-3 and 67-3. Weather is m-rginal.
Do you copy?
04 03 29 49 P Got them all.
04 03 29 50 CC Very good.
04 03 30 O1 CC Everything looks good here; standing by.
04 03 30 04 P Our status is Green up here.
04 03 30 06 CC Roger.
04 03 31 20 CC We have your Quantity Read and ECS 02. We have a
good readout on ground.
04 03 31 26 C Okay, fine.
HAWAII
04 03 51 48 CC Gpmlni-5, Hawaii CAP COM. We copy your oral temp.
You can start your blood pressure.
04 03 52 12 CC C_mini-5, this is Hawaii Surgeon, and your cuff is
Full-scale.
04 03 52 47 CC We have good blood pressure. Give me a mswk on
your exercise.
04 03 52 51 C Roger.
04 03 53 12 C ... now.
04 03 53 49 C Ending exercise, now.
04 O3 53 51 CC Roger.
04 03 53 06 CC C_m_ui-5, Hawaii Surgeon. Cuff is full-scale.
04 03 54 51 CC We have good blood pressure. Standing by for your
water and sleep report.
_'_' 04 03 55 15 CC Standing by for water.
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04 03 55 16 C No sleep since last night when I report on that.
Water report: I have got 21 pounds and 13 ounces
of water, plus I was just eating--in the process .-
of eating now, which I have added to that.
04 03 55 34 CC You are in the process of eating now. What meal
would that be?
04 03 55 43 C Just a second here.
04 o3 55 48 c It's LB.
04 03 55 50 CC Roger. Understand 21 pounds 13 ounces, no sleep
since lastnight and eating lB.
04 03 55 55 C Roger.
04 03 55 58 CC Thank you. Hawaii Surgeon out.
04 03 56 O1 CC C_m_ui-5, Hawaii CAP COM. On this HF Test we're
going to stop it for about l0 minutes over the
States and we'll rem,me the test at 18:14:00.
04 03 56 13 C Roger.
GUAYMAS
04 04 04 O1 CC Gemini-5, Guaym,s CAP COM.
04 04 04 04 C Go ahead, Guaym_s, G_m_ui-5.
04 04 04 09 CC How are you doing?
04 04 04 l0 C Roger. Doing fine.
04 04 04 13 CC Okay. You are looking good here on the ground.
I'd like a readout of your OA_ propellant q,,-ntity,
pressure and temperature, please.
04 04 04 18 C Roger. OA_ propellant quantity is 20 percent.
Temperature is 75 degrees, and pressure is 100
and--1350.
04 04 04 45 CC Say again the pressure.
04 04 04 47 C 1350.
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04 O4 04 49 CC Roger. I copy that. Thank you. I will be stand-
lng by if you need anything else.
04 04 04 54 C Okay, fine. Thank you.
TEXAS
04 04 07 10 CC Gpmini-5, Gemini-5, Houston.
04 04 07 13 C Roger, Houston. C_m_ni-5. Go ahead.
04 04 07 16 CC Roger. I have some information here for you that
I'd like to read up to you. One is the map and
star updates. Ready to copy?
04 04 07 25 C Wait one second here and we will be.
04 04 07 27 CC Okay. While you're getting ready, I've got
some questions. Can you tell me if the Cow_nnd
Pilot is doing the M-9 with the left or the right
eyepiece?
04 04 07 37 C With the right eyepiece.
04 04 07 39 CC Okay. I'd also like to know if each pilot is
getting five readings when you do the M-9 experi-
ment.
04 04 07 50 CC Okay.
04 04 07 53 C They've always been the same.
04 04 07 54 CC Okay. Have you been able to get successive S-6
pictures on successive passes over the same
particular piece of weather?
04 04 08 07 C There are two or three times when we have.
04 04 08 l0 CC Very good.
04 04 08 14 CC Can you give us a film and voice tape report on
what you have taken and what you have left?
04 04 08 23 C We've got lots of voice tapes yet. We haven't
used much of it. We're on our fifth voice
cartridge now of tape.
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04 04 08 35 CC You say you have 10 left?
04 04 08 37 C We have 18 left.
04 04 08 39 CC 18 left. Roger.
04 04 08 41 P You've taken 2-F.
04 04 08 45 C We've used two full ?Omm film msgazines plus about
one-third of another one.
04 04 08 56 P On the D-6 pictures on the 3401, we've probably
taken 50 or 60 pictures now. I'd have to add it
up. But that's the only one that we'd be low on.
The 8443 we've got plenty left. Probably 55
pictures left, and on the 3401 I think we probably
have 50 pictures left.
04 04 09 22 CC Okay. And you've taken two full 7(_mafilm packs
plus one-third of another one.
04 04 09 30 P That's correct. We completed S-1. We're still
on our first 16mm camera package. We've got three
of those left.
04 04 09 42 CC Okay. You've got three 16mm packs left.
04 04 09 49 C We've got a question for you.
04 04 09 50 CC Okay.
04 04 09 51 C We're in the middle of this HF Test now and the
write-up of the HF Test calls to be stabilized in
Horizon Scan.
04 04 l0 01 CC Roger.
04 04 l0 02 C Is it desirous to use our last horizon scanner for
an HF pass like this?
04 04 l0 08 CC No, you can go ahead and just hold your attitude
using the Pulse Mode, Gordo, and just mA_e sure
that you stay near the zero roll and zero pitch
attitude.
04 04 10 20 C Okay.
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04 04 l0 28 CC Gemini-5, we'd also like to have you keep your
power level down so that we don't use up too much
of the reactants.
04 04 lO 38 C Roger. We're completely powered down now.
04 04 l0 42 CC Okay, very good.
04 04 l0 48 P We're ready for the map update.
04 04 lO 50 CC Okay. Ready for the m_p update, here it comes.
Time for both the map and star update is
06.17._-0o.
.._._. The map update is 134.0 degrees east
for Rev 63. The star update is 0:16:41.
04 04 ll 26 P Roger on the star update.
04 04 ll 28 CC Okay. Dr. Berry would like to talk to you here for
a couple of minutes.
04 04 ll 32 CC Gordo and Pete, you've had 100 hours ll minutes and
35 seconds now, and we'd just like to tell you that
all the data that we're seeing down here, it looks
really excellent. All the rates and the pressures
are still well within normal ranges; no abnormal
changes at all. We think you're doing beautifully
as far as water intake is concerned. We're de-
lighted with this. The food seems to be going
okay, too, and we do feel that you still need to
keep pushing on that sleep, and I guess you feel
the same way, and we're going to try and help with
that. Are you still comfortable as far as the
spacecraft is concerned or are you having any more
times when you feel cool?
04 04 12 13 C Every time we are powered down at night it gets
pretty cool in here, but we'll overcome that some
way.
04 04 12 20 CC Very good. Listen, Pete, we have checked on this
cuff business and we feel that you just run out of
gas. So what we'd like for you to do is to turn
that switch off and then, if you desire, at your
option, depending on how much bother you're having
with the cuffs, you may try and remove those cuffs,
if you think you can do it. It's up to you.
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04 04 12 51 P Okay. I'm going to try and take them off because
when the heat load is up you sweat around the legs
and that makes them itch right there, very badly,
and as long as it's not ru_nlug, it's not doing me
any good.
04 04 13 04 CC That's right, Pete, and I think you ought to--if
you are going to--you can cut--feel free to cut
through the cuffs if you want. Just be careful
when you're using the scissors there.
04 04 13 16 P Okay. Well, I've been out of the harness once
already and back in again, so I can get them off
all right. I'm not worried about that.
04 04 13 23 CC Okay, fine. Well, let's try that. I think you
ought to get them off. It will be a lot more
comfortable. It's still going to give good data,
Pete, because we feel that with the--it's still
going to give us some comparison with the four
days that we'ye had.
04 04 13 36 P Okay, sorry it has run out of air. We heard it
running two or three times back during test time
and told them about it. Nobody seemed to pay
much attention to it, so I guess it's been le,kiug
now.
04 04 13 47 CC Oh boy. We need a new gas supply. You m_ght
breathe on it awhile.
04 04 13 58 C Are you still there, Chuck?
04 04 14 O0 CC Yes sir.
04 04 14 02 C One of the probl_m_ on this sleep cycle here that--
some of our sleep cycles have been fs]llng during
the normal East Coast daytime cycle.
04 04 14 14 CC Roger. Okay.
04 04 14 16 C ... sleepy then. We were a little bit--you know,
you just don't go to sleep very easily then.
Whereas during the Cape nighttime cycle, we always
seem to get sleepy.
04 04 14 27 CC Okay. Are you doing better with these nap times
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now, Gordo, as the days go on? Is it easier to
go to sleep during the nap periods or not?
04 04 14 36 C Oh, I don't think we've ever had trouble with the
nap period. We power down for those periods of
30 or 40 minutes several times during the day and
get little naps, but for the long sleep periods
we really had trouble getting any length--you
know, lengthy sleep.
04 04 14 50 CC Okay. We'll check these times out pretty carefully
with Jerry. Both Jim and I want to do that after
the shift today and we' ll try and get something
worked out on this Flight Plan and on the sleep
times with him.
04 04 15 04 C Yes, well that was the big thing. On the longer
sleep period there are just too m_uy interferences
where you just couldn't settle down and sleep.
04 04 15 13 CC I think we've got that squared away now, Gordo.
04 04 15 15 C Okay. Real fine.
04 04 15 19 P We still look good up here. No problpms.
04 04 15 23 CC Very good. We're going to keep it that way for the
rest of the time now.
04 04 15 28 C We feel lots better since we got our suits off,
but ...
04 04 15 34 CC Which suit?
04 04 15 44 CC You want to check mv pulse rate?
04 04 15 51 CC Gordo, tell Pete about ...
04 04 15 53 C Yes.
HAWAII
04 05 2? 16 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM.
04 05 27 18 C Go ahead, Hawaii, Gemini-5.
.... 04 05 27 20 CC Roger. All systems look good. We'd like a list
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of experiments that you have cum_leted today.
We'd like you to relay them to Guaymas.
04 05 27 30 c Okay.
04 05 27 31 CC And if you don't get all of them to Guaym-s, you
can relay them to the CSQ on the next revolution.
04 05 27 37 C Okay, fine.
04 05 27 54 C Hawaii, C_mfui-5 here.
04 05 27 57 CC Go ahead.
04 05 27 58 C Roger. We completed all the experiments that were
assigned for today except one portion of _lO
Charlie, D-5/D-7, 410 Charlie.
04 05 28 ll CC Roger.
04 05 28 12 C ... were deleted by the time we got there for one
reason or another. Due to weather.
04 05 28 18 CC Okay.
04 05 28 19 C All that were assigned, we completed.
04 05 28 21 CC Okay.
GUAYMAS
04 05 37 33 CC G_mlni-5, Guaym-s CAP COM.
04 05 37 37 C Go ahead, Guaym-s, Gemini-5.
04 05 37 39 CC Okay, you're looking good here on the ground.
How are you doing?
04 05 37 41 C Roger. Doing fine; everything is Green here.
04 05 37 43 CC Okay, I'd like the amount of time left on your
D-4/D-7 experiment recorder.
04 05 37 58 C Stand by just one minute.
04 05 38 oo cc Okay.
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04 05 38 13 C Roger. 16 m_nutes time left on it.
04 05 38 16 CC What did you say, 16 minutes, Gordo?
04 05 38 19 C That's affirmative.
04 05 38 20 CC Okay, did you complete D-6 134-08, and the time
on that was O4:11:55:557
04 05 38 34 C What was the t_me on that again?
04 05 38 35 CC Okay, it was the 4th day, 11:55:55.
04 05 38 52 C Okay, let me look it up in our D-6 log. I have it
here that we did, but let me doublecheck it.
04 05 38 56 CC Okay.
04 05 39 36 C Negative, we didn't; we didn't complete that one.
04 05 39 40 CC Okay, thanks very much.
04 05 39 50 C Just a minute - we did get 134, though, 15:04:40,
and the 4th day.
04 05 39 59 CC On the 4th day, all right.
04 05 40 12 C We didn't get it first time but we got it today.
04 05 40 15 CC Say again.
04 05 40 17 C We didn't get that one the first time, but we did
get it today.
04 05 40 20 CC Okay.
COASTAL SENTRY QUEBEC
04 06 42 28 CC G_mtni-5, CSQ CAP COM.
04 06 42 33 C Roger, CEQ, G_m_ni-5. Read you loud and clear.
04 06 42 37 CC Roger .... GO on the ground and I have some
information on a tropical storm that they'd like
you to look at. Over.
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04 06 42 44 C Okay. We're GO here. JtAsta minute, let me get
m_ ... copy.
O_ 06 43 42 C Okay, we're here. Ready to copy.
04 06 43 45 CC Roger. Weather Bureau est_wmtes tropical storm
Doreen 200, that's 200 nautical miles left of
course SEF. Closest approach ttme 21:O9:19. They
would like to know the time and distance to the
eye of the storm when you est_mete that you are
at closest approach. Over.
04 06 44 19 C Okay. The time ... estimated distance to the eye
of the storm. Is that affirmative?
04 06 44 26 CC Roger. They'd like the tim_ and the estlmsted
distance. Over.
04 06 44 30 C Okay, fine.
O4 06 44 50 C Okay, I've got that.
04 o6 44 52 cc CSQ.
04 O6 _ 55 c ...
04 06 45 18 C Was there anything else, CSQ?
04 06 45 21 CC CSQ has nothlng further. We're stand_ug by.
o4 06 45 24 C Okay,fine. Thankyou.
O4 O6 46 O1 CC G_m_ni-5,CSQ.
04 06 46 O4 C Go ahead, CSQ.
04 06 46 06 CC Roger. You can open your OA_ Heater circuit
breaker now.
04 06 46 10 C Okay. Open _ Heater circuit breaker.
04 06 46 13 CC Be advised that you are showing up visually,
bright and clear again today.
04 06 46 18 C Roger. Very good.
04 06 46 28 C Roger. 0AM_ Heater circuit breaker is open already.
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04 06 46 33 CC CSQ, Roger.
04 06 47 O0 C ... over you on that pass.
04 06 47 04 CC Say again, please.
04 06 47 06 C Did we come directly over you on that pass?
04 06 47 08 CC 60 degrees elevation angle.
04 06 47 11 C Roger.
HAWAII
04 07 O1 O1 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM.
04 07 O1 04 C Go ahead, Hawaii, C_ini-5.
04 07 O1 06 CC Roger. All systpms are GO.
04 07 O1 09 C Roger. It's good up here.
04 07 02 09 CC I've got a map and star update for you when you're
ready to copy.
04 07 02 14 C Okay. Go ahead.
04 07 02 16 CC Time is 22:04:19.
04 07 02 21 C Okay.
04 O? 02 23 CC Under Remarks, 65.5 degrees east longitude.
Revolution 66.
04 07 02 32 C Okay.
04 07 02 33 CC The stars are the same t_me under RemArks 00:04:23.
04 07 02 43 C Roger. I've got that.
04 07 02 47 C Thank you very _ch.
04 07 02 49 CC Roger.
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_- 04 07 23 ll CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM.
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04 07 23 14 C RKV, Gemini-5.
04 07 23 17 CC Roger. We'd 14_e to get your estimate of the time
of closest approach and the distance to the eye of
the storm Doreen.
04 07 23 25 C Roger. I estimate the eye of the storm was 250
nautical miles to the left of our course. At the
time of closest approach it was 21:O9:30.
04 07 23 40 CC Roger. I copy.
04 07 23 42 C And pass on to MCC that I got both S-7 photographs
and Weather Bureau photographs of it. Over.
04 07 23 51 CC Roger. I understand.
04 07 24 04 CC G_mlni-5, we'd like for you to cycle through your
Quantity Read Switch. You don't need to give us
the spacecraft readout.
04 07 24 ll C Okay.
04 07 24 25 CC Hold it on this one for a moment.
04 07 24 27 C All right.
04 07 24 49 CC Okay. Fuel Cell Hydrogen.
04 07 25 l0 CC G_mlni-5, you may turn the switch to the OFF
position.
04 07 25 16 CC Thank you.
04 07 25 17 C Roger.
04 07 25 21 CC All syst_m_ look real good here on the ground. We
have nothing else for you this pass. We'll be
stan_1ng by.
04 07 25 27 C OW-y, fine. How's your weather doing?
04 07 25 29 CC It looks real good down here. The seas are real
calm and clear.
04 07 25 33 C Good.
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04 08 18 04 CC Gemini-5, CSQ CAP COM.
04 08 18 08 P This is Gemini-5. Go ahead, CSQ.
04 08 18 ll CC Roger. We have you GO on the ground, and we'd
like to remind you that you have a Cabin Lighting
Survey at Hawaii at heads-up attitude.
04 08 18 21 P This is Gemini-5, Roger. We're GO up here.
04 08 18 26 CC CSQ has nothing further. We're standing by.
04 08 18 29 P ...
HAWAII
04 08 36 l0 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM.
04 08 36 14 P Hello, Hawaii CAP COM, G_miui-5. Go.
04 08 36 17 CC Roger. We've got you Green from the ground. How
are you doing?
04 O0 36 21 P Green up here.
04 08 36 48 CC Would you cycle your Quantity Read Switch to Fuel
Cell 02 .
04 08 37 21 CC Fuel Cell H2.
04 08 38 15 CC Be advised your orbit is 106.9 by 164.2 and your
orbit lifetime is 14-1/2 days from now.
04 08 38 27 P Get serious.
04 08 38 33 P Roger. Give me the--what was it, 164--
04 08 38 36 CC It was 106.9 by 164.2.
04 08 38 44 P Okay. Thank you.
04 08 38 57 P How's the weather down there today?
04 08 39 OO CC Real nice. The sun is shining.
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04 08 39 03 CC Real nice. The sun is shining.
04 08 39 06 P We haven't been able to pick up the islands yet.
We're drifting slightly.
04 08 39 14 CC How are you doing on that Cabin Lighting Survey?
04 08 B9 16 P Okay. I'm working on it right now.
ROSE KNOT VICTOR
04 08 56 58 P ...
04 08 57 00 CC Roger. We have nothing for you this pass. All
systpm_ look good on the ground.
04 08 57 05 P Okay. Want us to go through the ... read for you,
or do you need it?
04 08 57 ll CC Negative. I don't believe we need it this time.
Th_ you.
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04 09 53 49 CC G_mlui-5, CSQ CAP COM.
04 09 53 5B C This is Gemini-5, go ahead CSQ.
04 09 53 57 CC Roger. We have you go on the ground and we'd like
to remind you that you have a medical data pass at
the REV acquisition time 00:31:25. Do you copy?
04 09 54 11 C Roger.
04 09 54 19 CC CSQ has nothing further. Stand,nE by.
04 o9 57 03 c ...
04 09 57 13 CC G*m_ni-5, CSQ, you were not readable, say again.
04 09 57 17 C Roger, I just said we're getting a good look at
Japan right now. It's some of the best weather
we've ever had.
04 09 57 25 CC Roger. Copy.
04 09 57 27 C It's very pretty down there.
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HAWAII
04 10 10 45 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM.
04 10 10 50 C Hello, Hawaii, G_miui-5, go ahead.
04 l0 l0 53 CC Roger. Would you give me a readout on ECS 02
tank te_erature please?
04 l0 ll 04 C Roger. ECS 02, I don't have a temperature.
04 l0 ll 15 CC Roger.
04 l0 ll 18 P Would you check and find out when our next fuel
cell purge is due please?
04 l0 ll 27 CC Ol:O0:O0, you won't be over a site.
04 l0 ll 33 P Say again.
04 l0 ll 34 CC Ol:OO:O0, purge Sections I and 2; you won't be
over a site.
04 l0 ll 42 P Okay.
04 l0 ll 56 P You want FC 02 and FC H27
04 l0 12 02 CC Negative.
04 l0 12 59 CC Would you confirm your ECS 02 heater circuit breaker
is off, or switch is off.
04 l0 13 07 P Roger. It's off.
04 10 13 08 CC Okay.
04 lO 13 09 C It's venting, it looks like.
04 l0 13 24 CC We're about a minute from LOS.
04 l0 13 27 P Roger. We're Green here.
04 lO 13 29 CC Roger.
ROSE ENOT VICTOR
03 l0 31 40 CC Gpmlni-5, this is REV. We have a valid temperature.
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Standing by for your blood pressure.
04 10 32 13 CC _m_ni-5, this is REV Surgeon. Your cuff is fUll-
scale.
04 10 32 35 CC Gemini-5, REV Surgeon. We have a good pressure.
Give me a m,wk when you start your exercise,
please.
04 10 32 42 P Stand by. MARK.
04 10 33 26 CC C_m_ni-5, REV Surgeon. Your cuff is full-scale.
04 10 34 10 CC C_mlui-5, 1LKVSurgeon. We have a good blood
pressure. Standing by for your water report.
04 10 34 20 P Roger. This is the Pilot and I've had 22 pounds
of water, got a full 2 hours nap and I just polished
off Meal lC at 04:22:00:00 plus some extra goodies
we had left lying around.
04 10 34 45 CC _at was Meal lC?
04 lO 34 47 P That's affirm-rive.
04 10 34 49 CC Roger, thank you, and back to our CAP COM.
04 l0 34 54 CC Gemini-5, this is REV CAP COM. All systems are
good on the ground.
04 l0 34 58 C Gemini-5, GO up here.
04 10 35 O0 CC Roger.
COASTAL SENTRY QUEBEC
04 ll 27 39 CC G-mlni-5, CSQ CAP COM.
04 ll 27 42 P CSQ, Gemini-5. We hear you loud and clear. Our
status is Green.
04 I1 27 47 CC Roger. We have you GO on the ground also. I have
a map update. Are you ready to copy?
04 11 27 56 P Ready to copy.
04 11 27 58 CC Roger. Nap 02:32:13. Longitude 3 degrees west,
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Rev 69, Star 02:32:13, 00-36-00.
04 ll 28 35 P Roger.
04 ll 28 37 CC Also be advised that the REV Pass 68 will be UHF
6 pass. Over.
04 ll 28 48 P Roger.
04 ll 28 56 CC G_mlni-5, I'd like to get a fuel cell purge status
when you have time.
04 ll 29 O1 P Roger. We were purged at Ol:OO.
04 ll 29 07 CC Copy.
04 ll 29 15 CC CSQ has nothing Further. Standing by.
04 11 29 19 P This is Gemini-5. Standing by.
ROSE KNOT VICTOR
04 12 07 02 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM. Co_n check, how do you
read?
04 12 07 05 C Roger. I read you loud and clear. We're very
fine here.
04 12 07 08 CC Roger. All systems are GO on the ground. I have
some landing area update for you.
I
04 12 07 14 C Okay. Stand by one.
04 12 07 31 C Okay, ready to copy.
04 12 07 33 CC Roger. For this update all bank angles will remain
the same; that is roll left 51, roll right 59.
04 12 07 41 C Okay.
04 12 07 42 CC 71 Delta, O5:15:56, 17 plus 39, 22 plus 17. 72-2,
06:52:39, 15 plus 51, 20 plus 41. 73-2, 08:28:11,
14 plus 25, 19 plus 25. 74-1, O9:51:11, 15 plus 56,
20 plus 50. 75-1, 11:26:35, 14 plus 31, 19 plus 33.
Do you copy?
r_
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04 12 09 10 P Roger. Would you give me the G_C on 73-2 again
please?
04 12 09 19 CC Roger. 73-2, 08:28:11.
04 12 09 26 P Roger. We copy.
04 12 09 28 CC Roger. The weather is good in all areas.
04 12 09 30 C Roger. Very good.
04 12 09 33 CC Roger. We'd like to remind the Command Pilot that
he has a medical data pass over the CSQ on Rev 69.
I have a time for you.
04 12 09 42 C Roger.
04 12 09 44 CC 03:01:07.
04 12 09 50 C Roger. O3:01:07.
04 12 09 53 CC Roger.
04 12 10 08 P RKV, Gemini-5.
04 12 l0 ll CC Go ahead.
04 12 l0 12 P We just had one of our more spectacular sights of
our flight. Coming into the sunset just before
you acquired us, either our cryo-hydrogen or our
cryo-oxygen tank vented, and of course it all
froze when it came out, and it looked like we had
seven million stars passing by the window. It was
really quite a sight.
04 12 l0 37 CC Roger. Did you recognize any of the stars?
04 12 lO 41 P ...
04 12 lO 43 cc Roger. I copy.
04 12 11 11 CC Gemini-5, RKV. We have Just received your tape
dump.
04 12 ll 15 C Roger. Very good.
04 12 11 19 C Everything looks good here.
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04 12 ll 21 CC Roger. We have about i minute before LOS. We'll
be standing by.
04 12 ll 26 C Gemini-5, standing by. Thank you.
04 12 ll 29 CC You're welcome. Over and out.
HOUSTON _ TEXAS
04 13 03 45 CC Gemini-5, CSQ. We have a valid temperature and
have you GO on the ground. Standing by for blood
pressure.
04 13 04 07 CC Gemlui-5, we have cuff at Cull-scale.
04 13 04 44 CC Gemini-5, we have a valid blood pressure. Give me
a mark when you start to exercise.
04 13 04 50 P Starting exercise. MARK.
04 13 05 22 P ... exercise.
04 13 05 29 CC Gemini-5, your cuff is fUll-scale.
04 13 06 04 CC Gemini-5, this is the--we have a valid blood
pressure. Standing by for your sick report.
04 13 06 12 P Roger. I have ...
04 13 06 18 CC Gemini-5, Houston Surgeon. We meant your water
report.
04 13 06 23 P Roger. 24 pounds 6 ounces.
04 13 06 26 CC Roger.
04 13 06 29 P And I had Meal lC 04:22:00:00.
04 13 06 42 CC Roger.
04 13 o6 48 P ...
04- 13 06 50 CC Gemlni-5, CSQ. Negative and we have nothing
further. Standing by.
04 13 06 54 P Okay, fine. Thank you.
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04 13 41 31 CC G*m_ui-5, REV. Co,mm check. How do you read?
04 13 41 36 P Gemini-5, reading you loud and clear.
04 13 41 38 CC Roger. All syst_m_ are GO on the ground. I have
a tracking pass update for you.
04 13 41 42 P Roger. Stand by one.
04 13 41 54 P Okay. Go.
04 13 41 56 CC Cabin lighting 04:30:00, nominal; S-7, 0 4.39.56,
' '
Sequence O1. MSC-1, 05:40:00, nominal. Apollo
Landmark 07:14:27. Sequence 207. Pitch 30 down.
Yaw 3 right. Do you copy?
04 13 43 16 P Roger. Got that.
04 13 43 19 CC That's it. We'll be standing by.
04 13 43 21 P Okays fine. Thank you very much.
COASTAL SENTRY QUEBEC
04 14 36 26 CC Gemini-5, CSQ.
04 14 36 34 P CSQ, Gemini-5.
04 14 36 37 CC Roger, we'd like for you to cycle your Cryogenic
Quantity Readout Switch through the positions,
please, for about l0 seconds in each position,
and we would also like to get your onboard readout.
04 14 36 54 P ... onboard readout ...
04 14 36 57 CC That's affirmative, CSQ.
04 14 37 07 P Roger. ECS 02 is 81 percent, 850 psia.
04 14 37 16 CC Copy.
04 14 37 20 P Fuel Cell 02 83 percent and 130 psia.
04 14 37 29 CC Copy.
04 14 37 37 P Fuel Cell Hydrogen 55 from--stayed under 55 percent,
780 psia.
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04 14 37 51 CC CSQ here copies.
04 14 37 54 CC Houston would also like to know if you have purged
the fuel cells between the CSQ and the RKV on the
last LOS.
04 14 38 03 P ... time, fuel cells were purged at 01:00.
04 14 38 14 CC Roger. Understand that is one end of Flight Plan
between CSQ and RKV they thought you might have
picked up without being notified to do.
04 14 38 23 P Negative.
04 14 38 24 CC Roger.
04 14 38 28 P We did, however, notice the shorter CSQ last time.
The jets going into flight ... very large and out
of planning. We checked the pressures and it
appeared to be the ECS 02 which was up to very
high vent pressure.
04 14 38 46 CC Roger. Copy.
04 14 39 05 CC Houston would also like to know if the running
report over the REV in last revolution looked
like 068, if it looked like a lot of stars, when
it looked like a lot of stars. Was that at sun-
set or sunrise after the purge?
04 14 39 23 P That was just at sunset and not any t_mp at all
during ... purge and what it appeared to be that
we had just had a very large -mount of venting
going on back there, and we assumed that it was
the ECS 02 . They looked like a lot of swallows ...
04 14 39 50 CC Roger. That's the same one you reported previously,
right?
04 14 39 54 P Roger.... we haven't seen it since.
04 14 39 56 CC Roger, copy.
04 14 42 04 CC Gemini-5, CSQ has nothing further. Standing by.
04 14 42 08 P Okay. Fine. Th,,k you.
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04 15 16 23 CC Roger. All syst_mq look good here on the ground.
04 15 16 26 P Okay. All fine here. Thank you.
04 15 16 28 CC Roger. We'll be standing by.
04 15 16 30 P All right.
ROSE KNOT VICTOR
04 15 16 04 CC ... COM.
04 15 16 05 C Go ahead, RKV, G_m_ui-5.
04 15 16 08 CC Roger. I have a r_mluder for you to do the
S-8/D-13 O1 and 02 when the Pilot awakes on Rev 73.
04 15 16 21 C Roger. Will do.
CANARY ISLANDS
04 15 38 27 CC Gpmlni-5, this is Canary CAP COM. We have nothing
for you. Everything looks good on the ground;
we're standing by.
04 15 38 36 C Roger, Canary. Thank you very much. Everything
looks good up here.
04 15 38 41 CC Roger.
04 15 38 53 P G_mlni-5 is putting the Acq-Aid Beacon off one
minute; purge _BC-1 experiment.
04 15 38 59 CC Roger, G_mlni-5.
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04 16 51 53 CC RKV CAP COM.
04 16 51 56 C REV, G_m_ni-5. Go ahead.
04 16 51 59 CC Roger. We don't have anything special for you this
pass. All systems look good here on the ground.
04 16 52 05 C Ok_V. Gemini-5. Everything looks good here.
04 16 52 12 CC Have you had any indications of venting since the
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last time you reported it?
04 16 52 18 C Negative. We haven't had any visual signs of it.
We had had a few little indications in the yaw,
been yawed off ... some venting perhaps earlier.
04 16 52 31 CC Roger. I understand.
04 16 52 40 C When we get our rates killed down without ever
putting ... I mean they keep building every now
and then so I think it's varying a little.
04 16 52 50 CC Roger. I understand.
04 16 55 32 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM. We have about 2 minutes
before LOS. All system_ are good. We'll be
standing by.
04 16 55 38 CC Roger.
04 16 55 39 C Okay, fine. Thank you.
CANAHY
04 17 13 12 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM. We are having
a tape dump at this time. Everything looks good
on the ground. We are standing by. We have
nothing else for you.
04 17 13 22 C Okay, fine. We're just ... Apollo Landmark there
over Canary.
04 17 13 30 CC Canary, Roger.
04 17 14 09 C We have the island in sight. Approximately
straight overhead in about 20 seconds.
04 l? 14 20 CC Roger.
04 17 15 52 C We're straight overhead.
04 17 15 56 CC Canary, Roger.
CARNARVON
04 17 50 O1 CC G_m_ni-5, Carnarvon, we have nothing for you this
pass. Standing by.
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04 17 50 08 C G_m_ui-5 ... Green here.
HOUSTON
04 18 34 44 CC Gemini-5, Houston CAP CON.
04 18 34 50 CC C_mlui-5, G*miui-5, Houston CAP COM.
04 18 35 lB CC Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM.
04 18 35 17 C Roger, Houston CAP COM.
04 18 35 20 CC Hello there; we'd like to give you some instructions
for Radar Test 10, Gordo.
04 18 35 32 C Say again.
04 18 35 33 CC I'd like to give you some instructions for Radar
Test 10. Are you ready to copy?
04 18 35 41 C Roger. Wait one second and we will be.
04 18 35 49 C Go ahead.
04 18 35 52 CC Configuration - same as 8 plus following: Computer
RENDEZVOUS, MDIU address 69, Rate Gyros ON, Scnnners
SECONDARY, Questar Mode O1, speed 60 ground, speed
30 stars. Copy so far?
04 18 36 30 P No, you're fading in and out - start over.
04 18 36 35 CC Okay. Configuration - same as 8 plus Computer
RENDEZVOUS, MDIU address 69, Rate Gyros ON, Scanners
SECONDARY, Questar Mode 01, speed 60 ground, speed
30 stars. You copy that time?
04 18 37 20 CC Gpm_ni-5, did you copy that time?
04 18 37 21 P After Questar Mode O1, speed 60, you faded.
04 18 37 27 CC Roger. Speed 60 ground, speed 30 stars.
04 18 37 33 P You faded again. Say again.
04 18 37 37 CC Questar Mode 0l, speed 60 ground, speed 30 stars.
Copy that time, Pete?
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04 18 37 53 P Yes, speed 60 ground, 30 stars.
04 18 37 56 CC Roger. Procedure, read out 69 until it updates,
then switch to CATCH UP for 5 seconds and back to
RENDEZVOUS. Copy okay?
04 18 38 16 P Yes.
04 18 38 17 CC Repeat throughout pass. If 69 readouts are bad,
Radar - STANDBY for i second, then ON. Copy okay?
04 18 38 37 C Let's see, if the readouts are bad, switch to
STANDBY for I second and then back ON. Let me
write it down.
04 18 38 54 CC Ready for more?
04 18 38 58 P Go ahead, Just a minute.
04 18 39 08 P All right.
04 18 39 l0 CC Take four photos of ground when radar is bore-
sighted. Okay?
04 18 39 23 P Take four photos of ground when radar is bore-
sighted.
04 18 39 26 CC Roger. Aline platform before next dark. During
alinement Computer CATCH UP and operate radar in
both ON and STANDBY. Copy okay?
04 18 39 51 P Okay.
04 18 39 54 CC That's Just to check it, to get some data points;
you won't actually he locking on anything. Okay,
further instructions. Point at ... Australis -
that's near your zenith - and take one photo.
Copy okay?
04 18 40 21 C Point at ... Australis and take one photo?
04 18 40 25 CC That's correct. This is Just after you get in
the dark.
04 18 40 27 CC Point at Canopus and take one photo.
04 18 40 36 C Point at Canopus and take one photo?
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04 18 40 38 CC Roger. And this test should finish up our require-
ments on the Radar Test program, we hope.
04 18 40 48 C Okay, this is the next night side after the one
we're in. Is that affirm?
04 18 40 52 CC Next night side after what?
04 18 40 55 C I said, that's the next night side when we do that?
04 18 40 58 CC Right following the Radar Test - that's correct.
You'll get an update on when to do the Radar Test.
04 18 41 O7 C Okay, will we get an update on when to bring on
our platform and radar, etc.?
04 18 41 14 CC That's correct; that'll be in your Carnarvon
update later on today.
04 18 41 21 C Oh, okay.
04 18 41 22 CC Looks like we may lose LOS here pretty quick.
I've got a couple other quick questions. On this
rendezvous ill,rm_uation test that was sent up to
you, I think it was probably pretty lengthy. I'd
like to boil that down to a much, much simpler
test. And do you think you could do something
like that for us in a leisure time - we'll schedule
it ahead next day or so - a leisure time and do it
without the platform. This would be to get some
visual sighting type data or feasibility of a
star background for GT-6 type operation.
04 18 42 03 P Yes, we'll really have difficulty doing it without
a platform. We're venting fairly badly, at least
venting enough that it keeps setting up rates on
us while, you know, while we're just drifting.
04 18 42 21 CC Roger.
04 18 42 23 C I think we probably wouldn't be getting anything
wortl_hile in that type thing; we're going to
need a platform to tell where we're at with, you
know, to be able to damp the rates.
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04 18 42 33 CC I see; well, we'll see how that works out. I'm
going to try to write out a very simple procedure
tonight and we'll be getting back with you on that
one.
04 18 42 41 C Okay, at least I think we'll need the rate gyro
with the needles on that, if not on the platform.
04 18 42 47 CC Okay, that's a good point. Another quick comment -
we'll probably lose you very quickly here - the
water storage capacity is still in question. We're
still working on that one.
04 19 42 59 C On the hydrogen and oxygen?
04 18 43 02 CC No, on the water storage capacity.
CANARY
04 18 47 O1 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM.
04 18 47 05 C Go ahead, Canary, Gpm_ni-5.
04 18 47 08 CC Roger, G-m_ui-5, if the Pilot is awake, we would
like to do a purge.
04 ].847 15 C All right.
04 18 47 16 CC Okay, we'd like to start out with the Quantity
readings first. We'll need about 15 seconds in
each position.
04 18 47 23 C Okay, ECS 02 .
04 18 47 25 CC Roger. Would you give me a readout?
04 18 47 31 CC We'd like a spacecraft readout on these quantities.
04 18 47 34 C Roger. We're reading 80 percent quantity, and
we're teasing 845 psia.
04 18 47 44 CC Roger.
04 18 47 46 C Fuel Cell 02, we're reading 88 percent; we're
reading 140 psia.
04 18 48 O0 CC Okay.
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04 18 48 04 C Fuel Cell Hydrogen, we're reading 52 percent;
and we're reading 770 psia.
04 18 48 18 CC Roger.
04 18 48 29 CC Okay, we're readerfor your purge.
04 18 49 02 P Stand by for hydrogen on Cell i - on my m_wk -
MARK. Complete, stand by for hydrogen on Cell 2 -
MARK.
04 18 49 12 P Okay, complete with hydrogen on Section 1.
04 18 49 20 P Starting the oxygen on Section l, starting now.
04 18 49 39 CC Okay, while you're purging on the oxygen, Flight
has advised that they are keeping an eye on the
fuel cell water production. They should have a
good hack on that within the next day or so. They
think it's progressing approximately normal.
04 18 51 25 P The Section i oxygen purge complete - starting
Section 2.
04 18 51 31 CC Roger, Gpm4ni-5. While you're re,kingthis purge,
Flight advises that they are keeping an eye on
fuel cell water production. Should have a good
hack on it within the next day. Everything
appears to be nor_-I on it.
04 18 53 31 P Section 2 oxygen purge complete, crossover valve
OFF.
04 18 53 36 CC Roger. Would you switch to Fuel Cell H2 please?
04 18 53 56 CC Roger. We're about to have LOS here, Gemini-5.
Thank you. You can go back to the normal.
04 18 54 02 P Roger.
CARNARVON
04 19 21 26 C C_m_ni-5, Carnarvon. We have a valid oral temp.
Stand by for Surgeon.
04 19 21 42 CC Gemini-5, this is Carnarvon Surgeon. We're stand-
ing by for your first blood pressure.
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04 19 21 51 CC Cuff full-scale.
04 19 22 31 CC G_m!ni-5, we have a good blood pressure. Will you
give us a mark when you begin your exercise7
04 19 22 37 P Stand by. MARK.
04 19 23 24 CC Cuff is full-scale.
04 19 23 56 CC We have a good blood pressure, Gemini-5. Would you
give us your water and sleep report, please?
04 19 24 07 P Roger. The Pilot's water is 24 pounds. The last
meal was 3B 05:09:00:00, and I slept about 4-1/2
hollr s,
04 19 24 29 CC Roger. Copy that. Thank you, C_mlui-5. Carnarvon
Surgeon out.
04 19 24 34 CC G_m_ni-5, Carnarvon CAP COM. We have a Flight Plan
update. Will you prepare to cody?
04 19 24 38 C ... to copy.
04 19 24 42 CC Are you ready to go?
04 19 24 43 C Ready to copy.
04 19 24 44 CC Roger. Apollo Landmark. All these are on the 5th
day. 10'25:O2, Sequence No. 208, pitch down 30,
yaw left 8 degrees. Next item S-5, Sierra 5,
10:27:00, Sequence No. 02. Next item D-4/D-7,
10:27:00, Sequence No. 414, do remarks or do while
doing S-5. Next item platform, 10:50:OO, Rem_wks,
power up. Next item ra_r, ll:30:OO, Rem-rks,
radar on for warm-up. Next item platform,
ll:20:OO, Rem=wks, aline SEF° Next item map
update, 11:27:52, Rpm_rks, Rev 74, 140.1 degrees
west, right ascension zero hours 24 minutes. Do
you copy?
04 19 27 02 C Got it all.
04 19 27 03 CC Okay. Next item Radar Test, 11:43:41, Sequence
No. 10, R_m_rks, pitch down 30, yaw right 23.
Next item Delta-6, D-6, 12:05:16, Sequence No. 74,
Mode 01, R_m_wks, pitch down 30, yaw right 19,
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speed 60. Next item D-¥D-7, 12:O5:16, Sequence
No. 415. Next item platform, 12:15:00, Remarks,
aline SEF. Do you copy?
04 19 28 42 C Affirmative.
04 19 28 43 CC Okay. Next item Radar Test,12:34:20, Sequence
No. lO, Remarks, star Cetus. Next item power
down, 12:50:O0, Rp_ks, radar, platform, rate
gyros, and computer off. Do you copy?
04 19 29 35 P Affirmative.
04 19 29 36 CC Okay, we've got about 20 seconds to LOS. We'll
get the rest of this up to you on our next pass.
04 19 29 42 P Roger.
04 19 29 43 CC Everything looks good down here. We're standing
by.
04 19 29 46 P Great up here.
TEXAS
04 20 08 52 P Anybody read, GPmini-5?
04 20 08 58 CC Gemini-5, Houston.
04 20 09 OO P Oh, Houston, Gemini-5 here.
04 20 09 02 CC Hi. You look good on the ground. Got any
questions? We're stand_ug by.
04 20 09 06 P No, you got anything for us after 12:50:OO?
04 20 09 lO CC Roger, but we thought we'd let you get into
Carnarvon and get a little rest here.
04 20 09 15 P You guys are okay.
04 20 09 18 CC Good morning.
04 20 09 19 P Morning.
04 20 09 21 CC All set for another bright day?
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04 20 09 24 P Oh, yes.
04 20 09 25 CC Good. Looks pretty good down here, Pete. We've
been goLug over this fuel - how _ch power you
got left out of your fuel cells - and we think
it's coming along pretty well. Kind of tight but
you got it there.
04 20 09 45 P Okay. We've been keeping track of it here and of
course it has been going down pretty fast but we
expected this.
04 20 09 53 CC That's right.
04 20 09 56 CC Pete, it looks like your tightest constraint is
going to be the storage space for the water you
produce.
04 20 l0 05 P Okay.
04 20 l0 07 CC How's that for a surprise?
04 20 l0 lO P Nothing surprises me after lift-off.
04 20 l0 21 CC Got any comments about the weather up north?
04 20 lO 26 P We were talking about that. I don't know, we're
going to take a look at it today.
04 20 l0 36 CC Okay. Been trying to get this water system settled
down to see just what our possibilities might be.
04 20 ll 23 P Houston, have you--have the other stations been
getting all our telemetry and everything all
right? We've really built up rates, 2-1/2 to
3 degrees per minute here when this thing vents.
04 20 ll 36 CC Yes, as far as I know they've all been getting
good T/M.
04 20 ll 40 P Okay.
04 20 ll 47 CC Gemiui, Houston here. We've had a little problem
with the dump tape and we think maybe the tape's
getting a little dirty but it's nothing signifi-
cant.
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04 20 1R 15 P Yes, Gordo and I figure we've been up long enough
now that, to set that ... on reentry to get
brushed up.
04 20 12 21 CC We'll see if we can't work one in for you.
04 20 12 24 C Okay. Is this the real thing? I thought we were
in the s_,lator all along.
04 20 12 39 CC Just pretend like you're in the s_,,,_ator.
02 20 12 42 P That's what we've been doing.
02 20 12 53 CC Guess you know you've got about 3 hours to go
here for a big event.
04 20 13 O1 P Is that what it is? We didn't know exactly what
the t_me was. Could you give us the _?
04 20 13 08 CC Yes, I think it's just about exactly 3 hours from
now.
04 20 13 14 CC We'll get it for you.
BERMUDA
04 20 13 30 CC Gemini, Houston. The _ is 13:06:OO.
04 20 13 34 P Roger, we copy. 13:06:00. Thank you.
04 20 13 38 CC Do a couple rolls and a loop.
04 20 13 41 P We haven't got the fuel ...
04 20 13 _7 C All we've been doing ... is rolling and rolling.
02 20 13 52 CC Very good.
04 20 14 12 P We sure passed a big milestone today. We got
into the left-hand food box for the first time and
didn't find any Christmas presents in the food.
04 20 14 22 CC Have you gone all the way thn_h it yet?
04 20 14 25 P Say again.
04 20 14 26 CC Have you gone all the way through it yet?
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04 20 14 29 C No, not yet.
04 20 14 31 CC Never know.
04 20 14 34 CC Have you been in the pouch under the right panel?
04 20 14 38 P Yes, we have, as a matter of fact.
04 20 14 40 C What do you think we've been wearing?
04 20 15 40 P Houston, do you still read us?
04 20 15 43 CC Roger.
04 20 15 45 P Could you give us the GMT counting, please?
04 20 15 47 CC Roger. In about lO seconds it will be 10:16:OO.
2, 1--
04 20 16 O0 CC MARK.
04 20 16 04 P That's pretty good. I'm 2 seconds slow.
04 20 16 07 CC Oh, very good.
04 20 16 08 P _o seconds fast, I mean.
04 20 16 12 CC Roger, I understand.
CANARY
04 20 22 43 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM. We have nothing
for you this pass. You're looking good here on
the ground.
04 20 22 48 C Roger, Canary, we read you.
CARNARVON
04 20 55 54 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon CAP COM.
04 20 55 58 C Go ahead, Carnarvon, Gemini-5.
04 20 56 OO CC Okay, we have the rest of your Flight Plan update
when you're ready to copy.
04 20 56 05 C Wait one.
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04 20 56 15 P Fire away.
04 20 56 17 CC Roger, first item, Delta-6, D-6, 13:14:23.
04 20 56 26 P All right, Gemini-5, we're ready to copy.
04 20 56 29 CC Roger. First item is Delta-6, D-6, 13:14:23,
Sequence No. 20.
04 20 56 43 P Just getting you.
04 20 56 44 CC Say again.
04 20 56 46 C I say, you're fading; we're just beginning to get
you.
04 20 56 50 CC Roger, I'll start again with that first item.
It's Delta-6, D-6, 13:14:23, Sequence No. 20,
Mode No. 15, Remarks, pitch down 30, yaw left
6 degrees, speed 30. Are you copying okay
now?
04 20 57 24 P Just fine, yes.
04 20 57 26 CC Okay, next item. Delta-6, D-6, 13:21:40, Sequence
No. 53, Mode No. 15, R_m_wks, pitch down 30, yaw
left 6 degrees, speed 60. Next item, Delta-6,
D-6, 13:33:35, Sequence No. 66, Mode No. 15,
Remarks, pitch do_m 30, yaw right 7 degrees,
speed 60. Next item, D-4/D-7, 14:05:08, Sequence
Nos. 410 Charlie and 407. Next item, D-4/D-7,
14:34:51, Sequence No. 425 Alpha, pitch down 30,
yaw left 03. Next item, D-4/D-7, 14:46:46,
Sequence No. 424 Baker, Mode No. O1, Rpm_ks,
pitch down 30, yaw left 4 degrees, speed 60.
04 21 O0 13 P What was the speed on the D-4/D-7, 14:34:517
04 21 O0 17 CC Say again.
04 21 O0 18 P Never mind, go ahead.
04 21 O0 21 CC You got it okay?
04 21 O0 22 P Yes.
04 21 OO 24 CC Okay, on with the R*_rks from this D-4/D-7 at
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46:46. The test time is 14:47--Stand by one.
04 21 O0 49 CC Okay, that test time is 14:47:41; duration is
8 seconds. Do you copy?
04 21 O1 02 P Roger.
04 21 O1 04 CC Okay, the next item is Delta-6, D-6, 14:55:40,
Sequence No. 134, Mode No. O1, Remarks, patch
down 30, yaw O, speed 60. Next item, Sierra-5,
S-5, 15:19:48, Sequence No. 02. Next item,
S-8/D-13, 16:22:50, Sequence No. 03, Rp,_vks,
patch down 30, yaw right 33. Next item, S-7,
Sierra-?, 16:26:50. Negative, that time is
16:26:54, Sequence No. 02, Rem-vks, pitch down
30, Key West area. Next item is Delta-6, 16:33:07,
Sequence No. 055, Mode No. O1, pitch down 30, yaw
right i degree, speed is 60. D-4/D-7, 16:32:59,
Sequence No. 416. Do you copy?
04 21 03 31 P Yes, in other words, that's just before the D-6
you just gave me.
04 21 03 35 CC Right, that last one, the D-4/D-7--whoops, stand
by--I've got a correction after that. I'll
change that last one.
04 21 03 49 CC Okay, that last time is the same time as the D-6,
16:33:07.
04 21 03 57 CC Did you copy?
04 21 04 02 CC Did you copy?
04 21 04 03 P Affirmative, you got anymore?
04 21 04 05 CC No, we're not going to have time for the PLA
update. We'll catch you later.
04 21 04 l0 P Okay.
04 21 04 13 CC Everything looks good here.
04 21 O415 P It's GO here.
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04 21 34 07 CC Gemini-5, Guaymas CAP COM, do you read? Turn
you T/M Control Switch to the REAL T]_4Eand ACQ-
AID position.
04 21 34 47 CC Gemini-5, Guaym_s CAP COM.
04 21 34 49 C Go ahead, Ouaym_, Gemini-5.
04 21 34 51 CC Okay, how are you doing?
04 21 34 53 C Roger, just fine. We've got everything powered
up.
04 21 34 56 CC Okay, you're looking good here on the ground.
I've got a correction to your Flight Plan update
and I've got some PLA updates. So let me know
when you're ready to copy.
i O4 21 35 05 C Okay, wait a second.
04 21 35 33 C Okay, read_ to copy.
04 21 35 35 CC Okay, the Flight Plan update is D-4/D-7, Sequence
424 Bravo; it was at the fifth day, 14:46:46.
Change the time on that to the fifth day, 14:46:54.
04 21 35 59 C Okay.
04 21 36 O1 CC Okay, the D-4/D-7, Sequence 415 on the fifth daV,
12:O5:16, add the B_m-wks column, recorder on for
3 minutes.
04 21 36 24 C All right.
04 21 36 25 CC Okay, I got your PLA's. Are you ready to copy?
04 21 36 28 C I'm ready.
04 21 36 30 CC Okay, the weather is good in all areas, the bank
angle is roll left 51, and roll right 69 on all
cases. Area 76-1, 13:O1:53, 13 plus 15, 18 plus
27. 77-1, 14:37:31, 12 plus 09, 17 plus 40.
78-4, 17:24:26, 14 plus 27, 21 plus 13. 79-4,
18:59:42, 13 plus ll, 16 plus 00. 80-4,
20:34:29, 12 plus 12, 17 plus 43, over.
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04 21 37 58 C Okay.
04 21 37 59 CC You got them all?
04 21 38 O1 C Right.
04 21 38 02 CC Okay, that's it.
04 21 38 04 CC We'll stand by if you need anything.
04 21 38 06 C Okay, thank you.
BERMUDA
04 21 45 55 C Hello, Houston, Ge_mini-5.
04 21 45 57 CC C_mlui-5, Houston, go.
04 21 45 59 C No joy, radar locked up, and the needles pointed
and they pointed right at the Cape, but we never
did get range reading, and I keep breaking lock
and putting it back on and breaking lock and
putting it back on, but we never got any range
readings.
04 21 46 13 CC Roger, that's what we were afraid of. Okay, try
and give the other part of the test a whirl when
you get over to it.
04 21 46 21 C Okay.
04 21 49 27 CC Gemini,--Houston.
04 21 49 30 C Right, Houston, Gpm_ni-5.
04 21 49 32 CC Roger. We got a correction to the correction in
your D-4/D-7 at 12:05:16. We added recorder ON
for 3 minutes to Remarks. We would like to
delete that statement now. Copy?
04 21 49 48 C Okay.
04 21 49 51 CC Okay, and be advised your Canaries medical data
acquisition time is 11:55:34.
04 21 50 04 C Okay.
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04 21 50 15 CC And, C_mlui-5, Houston, now you can place your
T/M Switch to COMMAND, please.
04 21 50 30 CC Gemini, Houston.
04 21 50 32 C Roger, we got you.
04 21 50 34 CC Okay, fine, and thank you for the ECS 02 readings.
04 21 50 39 C You're welcome.
CANARY ISLANDS
04 21 56 41 CC C_mlni-5, this is Canary CAP COM. We have a valid
oral temp; would you inflate your blood pressure
cuff?
04 21 56 51 C Roger.
04 21 57 11 CC G_mlui-5, readi_ your cuff full-scale.
04 21 57 43 CC C_mtni-5, we have a good blood pressure. Give
me a m,vk when you begin exercise.
04 21 57 49 C Starting m_ exercise, MARK.
04 R1 58 22 C Ending exercise.
04 21 58 32 CC C_ini-5, Canary Surgeon, your cuff is full-scale.
04 21 59 12 CC Gemini-5, we have good blood pressure again.
Stand_ng by for your water, food and sleep report.
04 21 59 20 C Roger. I've now had 25 pounds 5 ounces of water.
I had Meal 3]3at 05:09:00:00; I had approximately
3-1/2 hours of sleep last night.
04 21 59 43 CC Roger, we read all that. Is that your total
sleep for the past 24 hours? Over.
04 21 59 50 C No, just in the last night period.
04 21 59 57 CC Roger, Canary Surgeon again. Houston is asking
if you can give us a total for the past 24 hours.
Over.
04 22 00 04 C About 4-1/2 hours, I guess.
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04 22 OO 06 C Roger, we copy.
04 22 OO 14 CC Okay, G_m_ni-5, we have nothing more for you.
You're looking good here from the ground. We
have about 2-¥2 minutes to go of pass time.
04 22 OO 24 C Okay, real fine.
CARNARVON
04 22 31 39 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon.
04 22 31 42 P Roger, Carnarvon, Gemini-5.
04 22 31 45 CC Roger. We'd like to have you place your
Quantity Read Switch at ECS 02 .
04 22 31 50 P Roger. Carnarvon, are you ready to copy a little
problem?
04 22 32 O1 CC Go ahead.
04 22 32 02 P Roger. Our yaw left No. 70AR_ attitude thruster
is out.
04 22 32 12 CC Roger. I've got a continuous indication here on
the ground of the OAMS yaw left thruster.
04 22 32 19 P Okay. Well, it's not working at all and we powered
the radar down and powered down the gyros and
powered down everything but the platform. Standing
by to see what Flight wants to do.
04 22 32 35 CC Roger. You didn't do any Radar Test over Africa,
then?
04 22 32 39 P No.
04 22 32 40 CC Roger. Would you care to FC--quantity read FC 02?
04 22 32 49 P Carnarvon, we've got one other thing. The OAMS
temperature has been running really cold up here,
and we noticed this morning that the system was
sort of sluggish all over and so we turned the
heater back on at this time, about 5 minutes ago.
04 22 33 06 CC Roger.
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04 22 33 23 CC Be advised Flight copies the problem and they're
taking a look at it now. They'll let you know.
04 22 33 29 P Okay.
04 22 34 11 CC Flight advises that they'll keep an eye on this
thruster problem and watch it with the 0AMB heater
on and see what happens. They'll advise you later.
04 22 34 22 P Okay. Well, we don't intend to do any more of
the experiments unless they want us to because
we're down to about 12 percent fuel.
04 22 34 33 CC Roger. I understand.
04 22 34 49 CC I'd hold off on the experiments. They'll get with
you again on it.
o4 22 34 54 P Okay.
04 22 35 08 CC Gemini, Carnarvon. Did the thruster stick on or
off?
04 22 35 13 P It stuck off. It would not fire and we've isolated
it to the No. 7 thruster, and it will not operate.
04 22 35 23 CC Roger.
04 22 35 29 P Did your indication of the No. 7 thruster go off
now?
04 22 35 36 CC It's on now. It was on the first part of the
pass, went off and came back on by the time you
started tal_ing.
04 22 35 42 P Okay. You say it's back on now?
04 22 35 44 CC It's on now.
04 22 35 46 P Okay. I've got the circuit breaker open now.
04 22 35 53 CC Okay.
04 22 36 O1 CC Turn your circuit breaker back on. Okay, I lost
indication.
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04 22 36 13 P It may be that one of those solenoids froze up
open.
04 22 36 17 CC Roger.
04 22 36 23 CC Have you tried to back up electronics?
._ 04 22 36 25 P Yes. We'll bring you up to date. We tried
Secondary ACME Bias Power, and Secondary Attitude
Drivers and Secondary ACME Logic.
04 22 36 36 CC Roger.
04 22 36 38 P With no success.
04 22 36 39 CC I understand.
04 22 36 51 CC Flight agrees, the valve must be stuck.
04 22 36 59 CC Okay. You can turn your Quantity Read Switch to
OFF.
04 22 37 19 P I just opened the No. 8 circuit breaker and it
checked No. 7 again. When you said it went out.
04 22 37 33 CC Is your platform still on?
04 22 37 35 P That's affirmative.
04 22 37 38 CC Okay, okay. Request you power down your platform.
04 22 37 41 P Okay.
04 22 38 17 C Okay. We're all powered down. MDI is OFF,
platform OFF, MDIU OFF.
04 22 38 22 CC Roger.
GUAYMAS
04 23 08 07 CC Gemini-5, Guaymas CAP COM. If you read, turn your
T/M Control Switch to the REAL TIME and ACQUISITION
position. Thank you.
04 23 08 15 C Ready when you are, Ouaymas.
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04 23 08 17 CC All right.
04 23 08 18 CC Stand by for Houston.
04 23 08 2o c Okay.
04 23 08 29 CC G_m_ni-5, Houston.
04 23 08 32 C Howdy, Houston. C_m_ni-5 here.
04 23 08 35 CC Roger. Have you got No. 7 working yet?
04 23 08 39 C Negative. We're powered down and Just sitting
here waiting on you to get on the line.
04 23 08 46 CC Okay. Here's what we'd like to have you do. We'd
like to have you turn off Circuit Breaker No. 8,
and turn on Circuit Breaker No. 7 and go to Direct
and give it a good squirt that way to see if we can
knock it loose with a good surge of power there.
04 23 09 Oi C All right. We already tried it once, but we'll
try again.
04 23 09 05 CC Okay. Yes, I imagine you've tried everything, but
we want to do a couple of little tests here to see
what we get.
04 23 09 ll C Okay. That didn't succeed.
04 23 09 14 CC O_-y. Now we'd like to try and find out what the
problem is and we're goi-= to do a little test
here to see if maybe the problem is one of the
solenoid valves has failed. And what we want to
do is to look at the common control bus voltage.
I've got a procedure here. I'll read out step
by step. I want to brief you first. We'll look
at the co,m_n control bus voltage and we'll pulse
both the No. 7 and the No. 8 jets one at a time
and have you watch the common control bus voltage.
Now, if we've lost one of the solenoids on "7",
the drop in cn_,nn control btm voltage will be
half what it will be when you pulse No. 8. Now,
if both of the solenoids are working on "7" and
they're both worsts= on "8", rea_ to go through
this thing step by step now?
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04 23 10 03 C Roger. We have No. 7 open now.
04 23 l0 06 CC Okay. I'll read off the steps. First we want to
go to the COmmon control bus on the voltmeter.
04 23 l0 ll C Roger. We're on it.
04 23 l0 12 CC Okay. Turn squib--just a moment. We're going
to actually do the manipulation over Texas,
Gordo, but we can make a few steps here and
we'll be ready to go when we get there. We
would like to have you turn Squib Batteries i and
2 OFF.
04 23 10 34 C Okay. Squib Batteries 1 and 2 coming OFF.
04 23 l0 38 CC Okay. We'd like to have you turn OAMB No. 7
circuit breaker--we'd like to have that closed.
04 23 l0 46 C You'd like to have OAMS Circuit Breaker No. 7
closed?
04 23 10 50 CC That's right.
04 23 l0 51 C Okay.
04 23 l0 52 CC And we'd like to have No. 8 circuit breaker open.
04 23 l0 55 C Okay.
04 23 l0 57 CC And we'd like to have you in Direct Control Mode.
04 23 ll OO C Okay.
04 23 ll 07 CC Okay, Gordo. We'll stand by till we get solid
T/M over Texas and then we'll have you start
manipulating the controller.
04 23 ll 14 C Okay.
04 23 ll 21 P Houston, Gemini-5.
04 23 ll 23 CC Go ahead, Gem-ini-5. Houston here.
04 23 ll 26 P I don't see any big problem if it stays out. We
could just go to pitch on the Roll Logic and that
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ought to take care of everything as far as getting
platform aline and so forth.
04 23 ll 39 CC Roger. That's right. We just wanted to see if
what we could--if this is a heater problem or if
we really lost part of the electronics or whether
we had a valve stuck.
o4 23 ll 47 P Okay.
04 23 ll 53 CC We'll plan on skipping that D-6 over Texas this
time, Gemini-5.
04 23 12 O0 C All right.
04 23 12 02 P Hey, could you give us a readout on our OA_
fuel; is our gage correct?
04 23 12 12 CC Yes, Gpm_ui-5, your gage is correct.
04 23 12 58 CC Okay, Gemini-5, we'd like to have you observe the
common control bus voltage very carefully and go
ahead and move the attitude handle to yaw left.
04 23 13 l0 C Okay. Going left now.
04 23 13 13 CC Okay, you just have to mAke--these can be short
pulses here. About a second or so.
04 23 13 20 CC Okay.
04 23 13 23 CC Is that a 0.4 drop?
04 23 13 26 C About 1-volt drop.
04 23 13 28 CC One volt, okay. Very good. Now we'd like to have
you turn off the No. 7 circuit breaker and close
the No. 8 circuit breaker.
04 23 13 43 P Okay.
04 23 13 44 CC Now, we'd like to have you yaw left again and
observe the drop.
04 23 13 57 P It was only about half of what No. 7 was. Suppose
we got a short in there?
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04 23 14 02 CC I don't know. We'll think about that for awhile.
Okay, you can now turn your Squib Batteries I and
2 back ON.
04 23 14 13 P You get the same indications on the ground?
04 23 14 25 CC Stand by one, we're looking at the data here now.
04 23 14 42 CC Gemini-5, Houston. It looks on the ground like
they both dropped about the same amount.
04 23 14 52 P Okay.
04 23 14 53 CC We'd like to have you return the circuit breakers
to the condition where No. 8 is closed; leave
No. 7 open and we'd like to have you go to
Attitude Control. We'd also like to have you
power up the computer at this time in Prelaunch.
We want to give you an update.
04 23 15 12 P Okay. You want us to leave No. 7 open, you say?
04 23 15 19 P Okay.
04 23 15 24 P Computer is in Prelaunch. Power is ON.
04 23 15 27 CC Roger, we'll be sending you an update shortly.
04 23 15 31 P Wait till we get it warmed up here.
04 23 15 45 CC Gemini-5, you can turn your T/M switch back to
COMMAND.
04 23 15 52 P Roger, back--
04 23 16 13 C Looks like good weather down there.
04 23 16 18 CC G_mini-5, you have a GO to 92-1.
04 23 16 23 C --good.
04 23 16 25 CC These n_mhers are so big that I can't even count
that high.
04 23 16 29 C _at is it?
04 23 16 31 CC Say again?
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04 2B 16 3B C --is it?
04 23 16 38 CC 92-1 is the--is the orbit you have a GO for.
04 23 16 42 C Yes, I was just kidding you.
04 23 16 44 CC Oh, okay. You were cutting out and I couldn't
read you very well.
04 23 16 48 C Oh, okay.
04 23 16 55 CC The Flight Director would like to speak to you
for Just a moment.
04 23 16 58 P ...
04 23 16 59 CC Good morning, Gordo.
04 23 17 O1 C Chris, how are you?
04 23 17 03 CC How does it feel for the United States to be the
new record holder?
04 23 17 07 C At last, huh?
04 23 17 09 CC Roger. Congratulations.
04 23 17 14 C We thought maybe you had slept too well last
night; you had to let us do ... we had so we'd
see if we could put you to work this morning.
04 23 17 24 CC Seems that John Nodge does that to me every
morning.
04 23 17 39 P Houston, Gemini-5.
04 23 17 40 CC Go ahead.
04 23 17 41 P You want the readouts for, on our part, for the
92-1 GO?
04 23 17 49 CC Roger.
04 23 17 51 P Okay. lA was 9.1, LB 8.6, lC 10.O, 2A was 6.9,
2B 7.0, 2C 8.2, RCS A 295, temperature 65, RCS
B 290, temperature 68. Left secondary 02 5300,
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right secondary 02 5300. Those readings were taken
back when we were powered up.
_- 04 23 18 15 CC Roger, and will you say what that lB was again
please?
04 23 18 19 P Roger. lB 8.6.
04 23 18 21 CC Roger.
04 23 18 24 CC And I'd like to add mv congratulations also.
04 23 18 27 P Thank you.
04 23 18 39 CC Have you gone to PITCH on your Roll Jets?
04 23 18 43 P No, we haven't.
04 23 18 45 CC You might as well go ahead and do that, and I'm
not sure we're going to have any great solution
on how to get this thing to work again.
04 23 18 50 P Okay.
04 23 18 55 C I'd like to add one thing in there just for your
information. When we first powered up this morn-
lng, after having been drifting for quite awhile,
all the thrusters were exceedingly sluggish and
we saw great globs of liquid coming out of them
and drifting by us when we were firing them in
Pulse Mode.
04 23 19 19 CC Roger. Roger. That's interesting, isn't it?
04 23 19 22 C And ... went to Direct to see if we could clear
them out and it didn't seem to, and we were getting
big globules of liquid going by us but they cleared
out.
04 23 19 36 CC Okay. We were wondering about a drop in fuel
here and that might have been where we lost all
of it.
04 23 19 43 C Could be. Well, during that last tracking experi-
ment we were having great difficulty to get all of
the Radar Test there. We were having quite a bit
of trouble holding our attitude and currently we're
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having to go to Direct to get platform aline, and
then we were fiddling around trying to find which
thruster it was giving us the problem.
04 23 02 05 CC Roger.
04 23 20 06 P Yes, well another was--as we do get these tumbling
rates pretty high out of the venting hydrogen so
when we first started alining the platform, we
apparently had intermittent operation on No. 7 and
we'd attribute the fact that we'd start drifting
off, too, to the fact that the hydrogen tank was
venting. And then we finally got _m_t after
awhile and decided to look at something else.
04 23 20 32 CC Roger.
04 23 20 34 C Yes, this venting has been giving us 2 to 3 degrees
rate here for the last half day or so.
04 23 20 44 CC Okay, have you noticed has it built up in just the
last half day?
04 23 20 48 P Yes. It seem_ to have built up just the last
half day or so.
04 23 20 54 CC Okay.
04 23 20 56 C ... We drifted the first night if you rempmber,
and the thing stayed pretty low, and last night's
really the first night we drifted again. We had,
of course, stayed in Horizon Scan most of the
other United States night cycles, and so last
night was the first night we really drifted any
length of time, and it really did build up much
higher than it did the first night.
04 23 21 20 CC Okay. Well the venting should start going down.
BERMUDA
04 23 21 54 CC Gemini-5, we'd like to have you power down your
computer at this time. We have a good load in it.
04 23 21 59 P Roger. Computer com_ug down.
04 23 22 O1 CC Roger.
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04 2B 22 13 CC Gemini-5, friendly backups send congratulations
and Godspeed for the rest of your mission.
04 23 22 21 P Thank you.
04 23 23 47 CC Gemini-5, Houston.
04 23 23 51 P Go ahead.
04 23 23 52 CC We'd like to have you turn your Cryogenic Gaging
system OFF.
04 23 23 59 P Okay, coming to OFF.
04 23 24 O1 CC Another thing. We've watched your source pressure
on your OAMS power from Carnarvon here to across
the States. It's holding nice and steady so we're
not using any fuel there. Looks like most of the
fuel that you used up was in that one pass and it
couldn't very well have been from the sticking
thrusters.
04 23 24 18 C Okay.
04 23 24 25 CC We're going to take a little look at the Flight
Plan again, Gordo, and match up the fuel remaining
with the experiments remaining. Okay?
04 23 24 33 C Okay.
04 23 24 _O CC Can you give us one more propellant quantity
readout from your onboard gaging system?
04 23 24 46 C Roger. We are reading about 12 percent, a reading
of the propellant quantity gage.
04 23 24 57 CC Okay. Very good.
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CANARY
04 23 31 17 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM.
04 23 31 20 P Go ahead, Canary, Gemini-5.
04 23 31 22 CC Roger. We'd all like to extend our congratulations
to you. We have nothing else for you. We're
standing by. Everything looks good from the
ground.
04 23 31 30 C Okay. Everything's good here. Thank you very
much.
04 23 31 32 CC Roger.
TANANARIVE
04 23 56 03 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston. Over.
04 23 56 16 CC Gemini-5, Houston. Do you read?
04 23 56 26 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston. Over.
04 23 56 30 C Go ahead, Houston, Gemini-5 here.
04 23 56 33 CC Roger, Gordo. We'd like to have you scrub a
portion of D-4/D-?. We'd like to have you scrub
the 410 Charlie. Scrub 410 Charlie, okay?
04 23 57 08 CC Houston here, transmitting in the blind. I would
like to have you scrub 410 Charlie.
04 23 57 16 C Roger, Houston. We got that and will scrub it.
04 23 57 20 CC Roger.
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CARNARVON
05 O0 10 06 CC Gemini, Carnarvon. Could you tell us why you had
the platform up?
05 OC l0 lO C Roger, when we got there, it had only scrubbed one
thing and we needed the platform for some of those
others. Over.
05 O0 lO 1Y CC Roger, I understand.
05 O0 l0 19 C So we have now powered the platform back down.
05 OO l0 21 CC Roger.
05 O0 10 29 CC Would you verify that the Roll Jets Switch is in the
PITCH position?
05 OO 10 35 P Affirmative.
05 OO 10 h_ CC Gemini, Carnarvon. Do you have any other questions
at this time on the Flight Plan?
05 O0 l0 53 C Negative. I don't think so.
05 O0 l0 56 CC Roger.
05 OO ll 03 C You might pass on to Flight also on a small failure
we had. Our onboard voice tape failed sometime
yesterday.
05 O0 ll ll CC Roger.
05 OO ll 13 C We have no onboard recording.
05 OO ll 14 CC Roger.
05 OO 12 55 CC Gemini-5, looks like your OAMS Source Pressure is
holding nicely.
05 OO 13 O1 P Okay, fine. Thank you.
HAWAII
05 OO 31 29 CC Gemini-5, this is Hawaii. We have a valid tempera-
ture. Standing by for blood pressure.
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05 O0 31 46 CC Gemini-5, this is Hawaii CAP COM.
05 O0 31 51 P Roger. Sending blood pressure now.
05 O0 31 57 CC Gemini-5, this is Hawaii Surgeon. Your cuff is
full-scale.
05 O0 32 30 CC Now we have a real good blood pressure. Give me a
mark when you begin your exercise.
05 oo 32 34 P _4ARK.
05 OO 34 03 CC Now particularly, we're interested in a summary for
the last 24 hours if we can have one.
05 OO 34 10 P Roger. Wait one.
05 OO 34 13 CC Roger.
05 OO 34 20 P Okay. Water is 26 pounds. I already gave the last
meal I ate, which was 3B at 05:09:00:00. Had about
6 hours sleep over the last 24.
05 O0 34 41 CC Roger, 6 hours sleep. On the meals you have eaten,
we have estimated from your past report that it's
iD, lC and 3B. Is this correct for the past 24
hours?
05 O0 34 55 P That sounds about right.
05 OO 34 56 CC Ail right.
05 O0 34 58 C ... put CAP COM back on ...
05 O0 35 04 CC Okay, that should do it. Hawaii Surgeon out.
05 oo 35 O7 C Okay.
05 O0 35 10 CC _m4ni-5, Hawaii CAP COM. We hold you Green on the
ground.
05 O0 35 14 C Roger. We're Green here except for our Control
System. And we do not have a yaw-left thruster.
Over.
05 OO 35 23 CC I understand. No left thruster.
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05 OO 35 26 C That's right. We've tried it at PULSE and in
DIRECT, and we can see it fire a very faint fire
from it in DIRECT up here; we were getting no thrust
down on it.
05 OO 35 39 CC Very--
05 OO 35 40 C No. 8 thruster. Right. That's No. 8 thruster.
No. 7, we have the circuit breaker open on it.
05 O0 35 47 CC Roger, I understand.
05 OO 35 50 C And we are in--Roll Jets are in the PITCH position.
05 OO 35 59 CC Roger.
05 OO 36 18 CC Gemini, have both No. 7 and No. 8 failed now?
05 OO 36 23 C That ia correct.
05 OO 36 26 CC Roger.
05 OO 36 51 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii standing by.
05 OO 36 52 C Okay. Very fine. Thank you.
GUAYMAS
05 OO 42 47 CC Gemini-5, Guaymas CAP COM.
05 OO 43 06 CC Gemini-5, Guaymas CAP COM. Over.
05 OO 43 09 P Go ahead, Guaymas. Gemini-5.
05 OO 43 12 CC Okay. Have you tried the other attitude thrusters?
05 OO 43 20 P Yes, we have pitch up, down and roll right and left.
05 O0 43 24 CC Are they working normally?
05 OO 43 26 P Roger.
05 OO 43 28 CC All right.
05 OO 44 05 CC Did you try complete secondary electronics on the
I thruster No. 8?
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02 O0 44 i1 C No, we haven't.
02 O0 44 17 CC Okay. Flight says leave it alone at this time.
05 O0 44 21 C Okay.
05 OO 47 24 CC Okay. You're looking good here on the ground,
Gemini.
05 O0 47 27 P Okay, very fine.
05 OO 48 12 CC Gemini-5, Houston.
05 OO 48 14 C Go ahead, Houston. Gemini-5.
05 OO 48 16 CC We'd like to have you purge Sections i and 2.
Start at any time you like now.
05 O0 48 21 C Okay. Suppose we'll start them in Just a minute.
05 OO 48 27 CC I was going to give you some more Flight Plan
stuff. We were going to scrub 8-7 because of the
weather, but I guess we don't have to worry about
that, do we?
05 OO 48 34 C Well, there'll be some way around this.
05 OO 48 36 CC Yes. Say, do you want to check your TONE-VOX Cir-
cuit Breaker? That powers the tape recorder. I
wonder if it had popped off on you.
05 OO 48 46 C I'll _heck that later.
o5 oo 48 48 cc okny.
05 O0 49 16 C Gemini over Dallas and Fort Worth. Everything
else seems to be agreeable.
05 OO 49 18 CC Roger.
05 OO 49 29 C What do all the pulse people down there think? Do
we go a little ... on that off stuff? j
05 OO 49 34 CC J don't know. They're still working on it, Gordo.
05 OO 49 37 C Okay. I figured they probably were. j
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05 OO 49 49 CC Gordo, we think that the mixture ratio was off for
some reason. We don't know exactly why yet.
05 O0 49 56 P Yes, we could see this thruster was actually burning
but we're not getting any thrust out of it. We
could see it--as a matter of fact, it puts out a
brighter flame than the normal thruster firing.
05 O0 50 08 CC Yes, that's a pretty indication we've got a bad
mixture ratio on it. Did you see anything like
that on the other one, or did it Just fail?
05 O0 50 15 P No, it was Just not ... It didn't do anything at
all on the other one.
05 OO 50 20 CC Okay. Yes, we're working on it down here and, I
guess, why don't we Just hold the experiments in
abeyance until we get something figured out here.
05 OO 50 30 C Okay. The only thing that I could think of, Jim,
is last night I got to where we were Just drifting
in this hydrogen venting and it was giving us--let
me remember right--left roll and right yaw--
05 OO 50 49 P Left yaw and right roll.
05 O0 50 50 C --left yaw and right roll.
05 OO 50 51 P And we spent a lot of time corkscrewing around
like that and the tendency to keep that side out
on the sun, any time we were in it, was fairly good.
That would be the way we were drifting.
05 OO 51 05 CC Okay. You're getting left yaw and right roll and
you say that side of the spacecraft was in the
darkness quite a bit.
05 O0 51 l0 C Yes.
05 OO 51 16 CC Okay. That sounds like a nifty maneuver.
05 OO 51 20 P That's with this hydrogen purge and it just may be
from the h_drogen venting.
05 OO 51 23 C The h_drogen venting ...
05 O0 51 29 CC I knew you guys weren't ver_ coordinated but left
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yaw and right roll, I don't know.
05 OO 51 35 P Got to purge fuel cells, Jim.
05 00 51 39 CC Roger.
05 O0 31 40 P Okay. We're starting the hydrogen purge on No. 1
right now.
05 O0 51 42 CC Okay.
05 O0 51 59 P No. 2 hydrogen going.
05 OO 52 02 CC Roger.
05 OO 52 37 P No. 1 oxygen going.
05 O0 52 43 CC Gemini-5, this is MCC Surgeon. How did the sleep
go last night?
05 O0 52 50 C Oh, we got about 3 hours each, 3-1/2 hours each,
I guess.
05 O0 52 56 CC Yes, I heard the times, but was it easier? Was
the Flight Plan working out better last night?
05 O0 53 04 C Little bit better.
05 O0 53 07 CC Hey, did Pete get the cuffs off?
05 OO 53 10 C Yes, we got them off.
05 OO 53 13 CC Okay. flow'sthe skin now with the cuffs off?
05 OO 53 19 C Whole lots better.
05 OO 53 22 CC You having any more trouble around the sensors,
Gordo?
05 OO 53 26 C Yes.
05 OO 53 28 P Hey, I see a carrier and a destroyer ste-mtng right
straight into Jacksonville:
05 O0 53 33 CC Very good.
05 OO 53 40 P Hey, the weather was really clear across the U.S.'
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05 OO 53 45 CC You know that was our trouble with the S-7. We
didn't have any sunny side for you to take pictures
of.
05 OO 54 41 P Okay. Commencing No. 02 purge.
05 OO 54 44 CC Roger.
05 O0 55 39 P I think I see there's a recovery carrier or another
large ship making a big wake down there.
05 OO 55 46 CC You're a real homing pigeon for these aircraft
carriers, aren't you?
05 O0 55 48 P Yes.
05 OO 55 52 P If the sun was just right today and the spacecraft
holds Just right.
05 O0 55 56 CC Okay.
05 OO 56 08 CC How was the weather out around Laredo? Do you
think there is any chance of seeing that S-8/D-13
target?
05 O0 56 14 C We are having small fluffy clouds out there.
05 OO 56 19 CC Okay. You think you can control the spacecraft,
Gordo, so that you could do the S-8/D-13?
05 OO 56 28 C No, we wanted to do it.
05 OO 56 31 CC Say again.
05 OO 56 32 c We want to do S-8/D-13.
05 OO 56 34 CC You want to do it. Roger. We'd like to have you
do it too.
05 OO 56 47 C Hello, you say can we control the spacecraft to do
it?
05 CO 56 50 CC Yes, can you control it?
05 O0 56 56 C I don't know. We might be able to.
.-- 05 O0 56 58 CC Okay. Well don't expend a lot of fuel doing it;
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we're trying to save some fuel here too.
O500 57 04 C Okay.
CARNARVON
05 O1 39 49 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon.
05 O1 40 02 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon.
05 O1 40 09 P Go ahead, Carnarvon. This is Gemini-5.
05 O1 40 ll CC Roger. I have a Flight Plan update for you. Are
you ready to copy?
05 O1 40 16 P We want ...
05 O1 40 18 CC Also be advised that Flight requests that you use
no fuel until advised. Do all experiments until
advised.
05 O1 40 29 P Ready to copy Flight Plan.
05 O1 40 31 CC Roger. Item Map, 15:55:49, longitude 151.4 East,
Rev 77. Next item Star 15:55:49, Remarks, zero
hours 19 minutes. Do you copy?
05 O1 41 08 P Roger.
05 O1 41 10 CC Did you copy this one about the fuel?
05 O1 41 13 P Roger.
05 O1 41 14 CC Okay, and they want you in the powered-down con-
figuration and this is the list of items they wish
you to have powered up. Voice Control Center, one
suit fan, two coolant pumps, ACQ-AID Beacon, UHF
Receiver, DCS Receiver, TCM Tape Recorder, Bio-Med
Recorder No. 2, the DC-DC Converter, the OARS
Heater and the RCS Heater, the Water Line Heater,
as necessary, the cabin lights. DO you copy?
05 O1 42 24 P I got all of it but one. Voice Control, one suit
fan, two cool pumps, one ACQ-AID. What was the
next thing?
05 O1 42 31 CC Next one was the UHF Receiver, followed by DCS
Receiver.
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05 O1 42 38 P ... DCS, TCM Tape, Bio-Med Recorder No. 2, DC-DC
Converter, RCS and OAMS ...
05 O1 42 47 CC Roger. They're trying to work up some test on this
attitude thruster problem and they haven't got any-
thing as yet.
05 ol _3 co P Oki.
05 O1 43 03 CC They have several thoughts; Thruster 7 and 8 are
right on the end of the manifold; it's possibility
of clogging toward the end of the mainfold or it
could be low on fuel or oxidizer or both. They're
working on the problem.
05 O1 43 22 P Roger.
05 O1 43 32 CC Also Flight would like the Scanner Heaters left on.
05 O1 k3 36 P Okay.
05 O1 43 37 CC You can turn your prim-fy ACME power off.
05 O1 43 44 P Roger.
05 O1 44 O1 CC Okay. We've got your telemetry off; we got a
look at it and it looks okay. We'd transmitted it
off.
05 O1 44 08 P Okay.
05 O1 44 10 CC We're standing by.
05 O1 44 11 P Roger.
HAWAII
05 02 07 15 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM.
05 02 07 42 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM.
05 CZ 07 45 C Roger, Hawaii CAP COM, C_'m_ni-5here.
05 02 07 48 CC Roger. For your power-up configuration we'd like
you to add the Horizon Scanner Heater Circuit
Breaker on.
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05 02 07 58 C Roger. You--for the power-up configuration.
05 02 08 04 CC The way you are now.
05 02 08 05 C Do you want the Scanner Heater Circuit Breaker on?
05 02 08 08 CC That's affirm.
05 02 08 11 C Roger. We have it on.
05 02 08 16 CC _11 of your systems are GO.
05 02 08 19 C Roger. Thank you.
05 02 08 21 CC We're standing by.
05 02 08 22 C Okay, mighty fine.
TEXAS
05 02 22 03 CC Gemini-5, Houston.
05 02 22 21 CC Gemini-5, Houston here. I have a few things for
you when you get your radios ready.
05 02 22 27 C Roger, Houston, Qemini-5 here. Radio transmitters
warmed up.
05 02 22 33 CC Okay. How are your vehicle rates with the venting
in drifting flight now?
05 02 22 41 C Oh, we've a couple. 3 degrees in pitch and a little
bit in roll; mostly Just in pitch right now.
05 02 22 _1 CC Okay. Do you find these rates to be objectionable
at all?
05 02 22 55 C No.
05 02 22 56 CC Okay. I've got a little briefing on the OAMS
situation here. The OAMS Heaters are ON now and
the tester is comtng up on TCA-IO, which is the one
that has the temperature sensor on it. Now all the
thrusters are okay except 7 and 8, and since these
are on the same side of the spacecraft, they're
subject to the same kind of euabientheat load; they'd
probably be subjected to Just about the s-me tempera-
ture. Also, these particular thrusters are pretty
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far down the manifold. Now, if the temperature
is a problem and we can get the OAMS Heaters to
bring TCA No. 10 temperature up to around 60 degrees
or so, we'd like to fire up the ACME again and try
? and 8 in the Direct Mode to see if this is what
the problem was. Okay?
05 02 24 05 CC Gemini-5, Houston. Did you get that message?
05 02 24 07 C We missed your last one, over.
05 02 2k 12 CC Okay. Did, did you get the OAMS thruster briefing
about the temperatures?
05 02 2k 16 C We got that ...
05 02 24 18 CC Roger. Okay, you got that. Be advised that we're
considering a lot o.fdrifting flight now because
we're not really sure what the state is; you know,
the different mixture ratios we get from the dif-
ferent thrusters. How do you feel about spending
a day or two in drifting flight to make sure that
we've got enough fuel for the last day or so, and
to keep down the vehicle rates that we're going to
get from the Hydrogen Test.
05 02 24 47 C Well, I don't know. Hadn't really considered it.
02 02 24 55 CC Okay. Well, why don't you think about it for a
while. It looks to us down here that there may be
any one of a number of things wrong and if we're
getting low on fuel, we don't want to run out of
fuel with 3 days to go. We want to save some of
the fuel to keep down the rates due to the venting.
So we don't want to run the thing dry so far in
advance.
05 02 25 17 C Ail right.
05 02 25 19 CC 8o, what you ought to plan on tentatively is very
few experiments, probably no experiments for the
next day or two, till we get a better handle on
what your fuel state is; and then on the last day
we can expect to power up and do some more 9-8/
D-B's and that type of thing.
05 02 25 40 C Okay.
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HOUSTON
05 02 25 51 CC Okay, Gemini-5. We're going UHF-6, now.
05 02 26 O0 CC Gemini-5, Houston here. Could you tell us what
your Blue Bag situation is.
05 02 26 06 C Roger. It still hasn't changed.
05 02 26 09 CC Oh, very good, very good.
05 02 26 14 C We just passed over the U.S. and were drifting
slowly around. The weather is quite pretty there
today. And we just came over Houston just a Zew
seconds ago and saw Houston quite clearly.
05 02 26 B1 CC Gordo, have you ever been able to see the Domed
Stadium?
05 02 26 34 C No, we didn't see the Domed Stadium this time,
either.
05 02 26 B9 CC Roger.
05 02 26 41 C Very little or small, little puffy cu overhead ...
and then we were drifting into a fairly good rate
here too, which doesn't give us a great long look
at anything.
05 02 26 53 CC Okay.
05 O2 26 55 C We just went on out past Florida. Saw Florida.
05 02 27 O1 P Say, one thing, Jim, I'd like you to consider on
the last day's worth of experiments, fuel per-
mitting; let's not load us too badly, though,
because we're going to have quite a re-stowage
problem, you know.
05 02 27 14 CC Right, I understand that. I set aside 3 hours
prior to retrofire for our stowage. And it took
us Just that long to do it. As a matter of fact,
we were a little rushed at about an hour to go;
we still had some things out. So I think probably
3 hours would be a good time to use there.
05 02 27 32 P That was our feeling, that we needed at least 3
hours.
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05 02 27 35 CC Okay. Well, don't worry about that. We won't
load you up so you can't get all the stuff stowed.
05 02 27 40 P Very good.
05 02 27 45 C We're right over Key West now. It's really a nice
day down there, too.
05 02 27 49 CC Roger.
05 02 27 51 C Saw the airfield at Key West.
05 02 27 53 CC Nave you ever noticed Florida, the Gulf Coast, and
the Atlantic Coast outlining those little puffy
clouds like we saw?
05 02 28 O0 C Yes. It is right now.
05 02 28 02 CC That's really classical weather, isn't it?
05 02 28 Oh C Yes, it sure is. Can also see a big storm right
down off the tip of Florida and the Gulf.
05 02 28 14 CC Roger. S_y, were you ever able to see the eye of
Doreen or does it Just look like a big--
05 02 28 20 C Yes, got some pictures of it.
05 02 28 22 CC Is the eye actually ... does it actually look like
an open spot or is is Just all clouded over?
05 02 28 27 C It looked kind of like a semi-open spot. It built
up very, very heavy and then right in the immediate
eye of it was sort of like a sunken-in place.
Kind of convex.
05 o2 28 38 cc Oh, very good. Ail the storms we passed over were
AL1 Just flat. You could never really pick out
any center to them.
05 02 28 43 C No, this one had a very well-defined eye.
05 02 28 46 CC Roger.
05 02 28 47 C It looked like the center of a big whirlpool, you
know.
05 02 28 49 CC Roger.
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05 02 28 59 C Say, Jim, would you pass my wife a message.
05 02 29 03 CC I'd love to.
05 02 29 04 C Tell her she owes me a dollar.
05 02 29 08 CC Okay, I'll tell her that. You want to collect it
yourself or do you want me to mail it to you?
05 02 29 13 C No, I'll collect it. I just want you to tell her
that, though.
05 02 29 16 CC Okay.
05 02 29 22 CC Hey, Dr. Berry says that she's already called up
and admitted she owes you a dollar.
05 02 29 27 C Very good.
05 02 29 38 C I got a good look at the Guantanamo Naval Base near
Cuba.
05 02 29 42 CC Very good.
05 02 29 58 CC Gemini-5, Houston again. Have you been able to
see anything of Australia yet in the daylight?
05 02 30 34 CC Gemini-5, Houston, have you been able to see
Australia in the daylight, yet?
05 02 32 29 CC Gemini-5, Houston.
05 02 32 31 P Go ahead, Houston, Geml_i-5.
05 02 32 34 CC Dr. Berry said yesterday at the press conference
that after the use of your blue bags, when you
get back we'll have a real milestone.
05 02 32 46 P Right. I'm really keeping m_ eye on Gordo when I
say that.
05 02 32 53 CC So would I, Pete. So would I.
CARNARVON
05 03 14 56 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon.
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05 03 19 06 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon CAP COM.
05 03 19 15 P Go ahead Carnarvon, Gomini-5.
05 03 15 17 CC Roger. Be advised we'd like you to turn your Fuel
Cell Section 2 Power Switch off on m_ cue and also
turn off the Pump A in the Secondary Loop and I '11
go on to explain why shortly.
05 03 15 38 P Okay.
05 03 15 40 CC Stand by on that until we get our s,,wm_ries out.
05 03 15 42 CC Okay, also be advised we have a Medical Pass on
the Co,_-nd Pilot at Hawaii and then ADS time is
17: 41.
05 03 15 54 P Roger. 17:41.
05 03 15 58 CC Roger.
05 03 16 13 CC Okay, would you go ahead and place Section 2 Power
Switch OFF and turn off the Pump A in Seconaary
Loop.
05 03 16 25 P Roger, Power Switch is OFF. Pump on the Secondary
Loop is OFF.
05 03 16 31 CC Okay, what we're doing here is--the best computa-
tions at Houston on the H_O produced is running
about 0.03 to 0.031 pound_ of water per amp-hour.
And what this is giving them is it shows that
Tank B will be out of drinking water at about
the end of the flight, based upon the present
power consumption.
05 03 17 03 P I see.
05 03 17 04 CC Okay, what they're going to do is bring up Section
2 about ever_ 20 hours until the H2 stops venting.
And then they '11 have a look at that for one or two
orbits. And if it has stopped venting at that time
they '4% leave the H2. They'll bring Section 2 up
and leave it up for 6 to 10 hours and get an N2
usage rate. And they'Ll recompute a water usage.
Then they ,11 take the water usage rate they had
earlier in the mission before the _ venting--
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and this is what I'm speaking of--and compute a new
usage rate on the total water production.
05 03 18 O3 P Roger.
05 03 18 05 CC Okay, we'll continue purging both sections on the
present purge cycle. And Flight said they had
worked out some power curves for your batteries
toward the end of the mission, if necessary, and
they look real good. And looks like they're going
to try to make it the 8 days.
05 O3 18 30 P Roger.
05 O3 18 31 CC Okay, you got any questions on that readout?
05 03 18 35 P No, I don't believe so.
05 03 18 39 CC Okay.
05 03 18 42 P Our status is Green up here.
05 03 18 44 CC Roger. Looks good down here also.
05 03 20 09 CC We've got about a minute to LOS. Standing by.
05 03 20 16 P Roger.
05 03 20 28 P Carnarvon CAP COM, is the Surgeon listening?
05 03 20 32 CC Roger, he's listening.
05 03 20 34 P Would the Surgeon pass on from the Pilot to Doctors
Bishop, Wade, and Mm_rray Austin our regards please?
05 03 20 41 CC Roger, will do.
05 O3 20 42 P Thank you.
05 03 20 59 CC We'll see you tomorrow.
05 03 21 02 P Okay.
HAWAII
05 03 41 50 CC Gemini-5, this is Hawaii. We have a valid tempera-
ture; standing by for blood pressure.
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05 03 42 08 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii Surgeon. Your cuff is full-scale.
05 OB 42 44 CC Gemini-5, we have a valid blood pressure. Give me
a mark when you begin 2our exercise.
05 OB 42 56 C MARK.
05 OS 42 $8 cc MARK.
05 03 43 34 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii Surgeon. Your cuff is full-scale.
05 03 43 59 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii Surgeon. Your cuff is full-scale.
05 03 44 36 CC Gemini-5, we have a valid blood pressure; standing
by for your water and sleep report.
05 03 44 46 C Roger. The Command Pilot has had 27 pounds 2 ounces
of water, and I Just finished Meal 3C.
05 03 44 56 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii Surgeon. Could you give me some
data on your sleep?
05 03 45 O1 C Roger, I had about 2 hours of sleep in the last 7
or 8 hours.
05 03 45 12 CC Roger, Gemini-5. I repeat, 24.2 pounds of water.
Is that affirmative?
O_ 03 45 1U C 27.2
05 03 45 20 CC I understand, 27.2 pounds of water. Thank you,
Gemini-), Hawaii Surgeon out.
O_ 03 45 27 C Roger.
05 03 45 30 CC Gemini-5, this is Hawaii CAP COM. We hold your
systems Green on the ground.
05 03 45 35 C Roger. All systems look Green here. Thank you.
05 03 45 38 CC Hawaii standing by.
05 03 45 40 C Roger.
CALIFORNIA
05 03 50 43 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston. Be advised
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we don't have much information for you on this pass.
I'm just transmitting in the blind; you needn't
acknowledge. We '11 play you some music until we
get Texas T/M acquisition, then we'll have you flip
a few switches. You don't even have to bother
coming up on transmit this pass. Here comes the
music now.
05 03 51 08 CC MUSIC (Dixieland)
05 03 55 49 C Sounding good.
05 03 55 51 CC How do you like that, GT-5?
05 03 55 56 CC Gemini-5, Houston here. I've got some switching
positions that I'd like to have you go to. You
don't have to acknowledge this. We'd like to have
you put your Cryogenic Gaging Switch on ECS 02 .
TEXAS
05 03 56 39 CC Gemini-5, Houston here. We'd like to have you put
your Cryogenic Gaging Switch to ECS 02 .
05 03 56 45 C Roger.
05 03 56 46 CC Oh, you're up. How did you like the msic?
05 03 56 48 C It was great.
05 03 56 49 CC Listen, if we ever get through with some switching
here, we'll give you some more.
05 03 56 53 C Okay.
05 03 56 57 CC How are your rates up there now?
05 03 57 00 P Oh, about 3 degrees I guess.
05 03 57 04 CC Okay, gage your Cryogenic Gaging to Fuel Cell 02 .
05 03 57 19 CC Okay, we'd like to have you go to Fuel Cell H2.
05 03 57 23 C Okay, we get particles going by fairly frequently,
so I think we're still venting a couple items.
05 03 57 32 CC Okay, you say things are going by quite often so
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you think you're still venting. Right?
05 03 57 37 C Roger.
05 03 57 39 CC Okay. We ... you can go ... put your Cryogenic
Gaging Switch back to OFF. Be advised that it may
be possible for you to get another fix on the
storm Doreen.
05 03 57 51 C Okay.
05 03 57 53 CC On Rev 79, at approximately 19:25:00, the center of
the storm should be a little bit to the right of
your track or possibly directly below the spacecraft,
and if you can get a fix, we'd like to have the time
that you passed over it and where you thought the
center of the storm was with respect to you.
05 03 58 lQ C Okay, we'll try.
05 03 58 16 P ... Jim.
05 03 58 17 CC Go ahead.
05 03 58 20 CC Gemini-5, do you have anything else for Houston?
05 03 58 25 C No, I don't believe so.
05 03 58 38 CC Okay, if you don't have anything else, we'll give you
the music again, okay?
05 03 58 32 C All right.
05 03 58 33 CC Here we go. I'i1 test the ..,sic contact.
05 03 58 38 CC Too late.
05 03 58 39 CC _JSIC (Dixieland)
COASTAL SENTRY QUEBEC
05 04 57 37 CC Gemini-5, CSQ CAP COM.
05 04 57 55 CC Gemini-5, CSQ CAP COM.
05 04 58 09 C Roger, CSQ CAP 00}4, Gemini-5 here. Over.
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05 04 58 12 CC Roger, Gemini-5. We'd like you to place your T/M
Switch to REAL TIME and ACQ-AID position, please.
05 04 58 18 c Okay.
05 04 58 23 CC And CSQ has a block update for you. Let me know
when you're ready to copy. Over.
05 04 58 29 C Copy.
05 04 58 34 C We're ready.
05 04 58 36 CC Roger. 81-3, 21:52:20, 14 plus 37, 19 plus 41.
82-3, 23:27:38, 13 plus 22, 18 plus 35. 83-3,
01:02:52, 12 plus 19, 17 plus 53. 84-Bravo,
O2:38:41, ll plus 34, 17 plus 45. 85-Delta,
03:27:55, 19 plus 36, 24 plus 40. Do you copy?
05 05 O1 03 C Roger.
05 05 O1 04 CC Okay, be advised the weather is good in all areas
and it's standard bank angles. Over.
05 05 O1 ll C Roger. Weather good. Standard bank angles.
05 05 O1 14 CC And also be advised that if your Delta-P lights
on Section 2 come on, you should go to the Cross-
over momentarily. Over.
05 05 O1 23 C Say again.
05 05 O1 24 CC Roger. If Delta-P lights come on in Section 2, you
should open the crossover valve momentarily. Over.
05 05 O1 32 C Okay, will do.
05 05 O1 36 C Will you pass back to MCC we have one minor little
difficulty and we think it's all right but they
might just be aware of it. A partial pressure of
CO 2 gage starts climbing, and we increased the suit
flow and ... the suit--decreased the suit temperature
and heat flow and rechecked if the gage went back
down, and we have run a ECS 02 tank test on it which
shows that it is below 4mm of mercury. And the gage
is surprisingly back down to zero point but they
might Just want this for informational purposes.
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05 05 02 21 CC Roger. Copy.
05 05 02 48 CC Gemini-5, CSQ.
05 05 02 51 C Go ahead, CSQ.
05 05 02 53 CC Roger. Flight wouldlike to know how high the ECS
02 rose.
05 05 02 58 C When we found it, it was up just above lmm of mer-
cury.
05 05 OB 04 CC It what?
05 05 03 05 C ... just above 1/10 of a mercury.
05 05 03 09 CC 1/10 of a millimeter?
05 05 03 10 C Right.
05 05 OB ll C But it's been riding clear down off the bottom peg
So this was quite a change, then.
05 05 03 18 CC Roger. Copy.
05 05 03 39 CC Gemini-5, CSQ.
05 05 OB 43 C Go ahead.
05 05 03 44 CC Houston advises that that sounds normal to them.
o5 o5 03 48 c Okay.
05 05 OB 53 C Yes, I guess that was lmm - it's the first mark.
It's marked at 10, 15, and 20 on the gage and I
believe each one of the marks is lO--is lmm.
05 05 04 05 CC CSQ copy.
05 05 04 08 C It was up above the first mark, anyway.
05 05 04 54 CC Gemini-5, CSQ.
05 05 04 56 C Go ahead, CSQ.
05 05 04 58 CC Houston advises that it makes them feel warm to
know the gage works properly, over.
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05 05 05 02 C Ha, ha. Yes, well we just wanted to recheck it
with the tape, which kind of confirmed.
05 05 05 17 CC Gemini-5, CSQ advises go to the COMMAND position
with the T/M Switch. Over.
05 05 05 23 C Roger.
HAWAII
05 05 18 18 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM.
05 05 18 21 C Go ahead, Hawaii, Gemini-5.
05 05 18 24 CC Roger. We'd like to run a test on Thruster 7 and 8
We'd like you to bring up the ACME in the Pulse
Control Mode and stabilize with the adapter toward
the sun without using your yaw thrusters.
05 05 18 39 C Okay, we'll do that.
05 05 18 41 CC Okay, we'd like you to fire the Thrusters 7 and 8
in the Direct Control Mode for about I second
each and evaluate the performance.
05 05 18 48 C Okay.
05 05 18 50 CC We'd like you to do that at Guaymas.
05 05 18 53 C You want us to do that at Guaymas?
05 05 18 55 CC That's affirmative.
05 05 18 56 C Okay, fine.
05 05 18 57 CC Okay, and as soon as you are finished the evaluation,
we'd like you to power down again.
05 05 19 02 C Okay.
05 05 19 12 C We still are apparently venting quite a bit because
our drift rates have gotten up to around 6 degrees
per second and tumbling.
05 05 19 20 CC Roger.
05 05 21 25 CC We'd like you to start stabilizing about now,
Gemini-5.
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05 05 21 43 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM.
GUAYMAS
05 05 24 32 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston.
05 05 24 43 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston.
05 05 24 57 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston. Over.
05 05 25 16 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston.
05 05 25 27 C Go ahead, Houston, Gemini-5.
05 05 25 30 CC Roger. Have you started to slow down your rate now
and stabilize with the adapter toward the sun?
05 05 25 38 C We're just starting.
05 05 25 39 CC Okay, very good. We'd like to have you turn on
your T/M at 19:26. We're going to Real Time and
Acquisition right now. We'd like to have you turn
it back to COMMAND at 19:34, if we haven't told
you to do it by then.
05 05 26 O1 C Okay.
05 05 26 03 CC What do you think of thoBe tumbling rates that
you've got now? We'd like your opinion of them.
05 05 26 08 C Well, they're getting up a little bit high, but
they aren't too bad yet.
05 05 26 19 CC Okay, what do you think you can live with, about
twice that ,_ch, or 50_ more, or a little bit
more, or what?
05 05 26 32 P Wait a minute, we're Just damping things down.
05 05 26 33 C Just a second, we're damping.
05 05 26 35 CC Okay. How are those other thrusters working,
Gordo?
05 05 26 45 C They seem to be working all right.
05 05 26 46 CC Very good.
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05 05 26 59 P 7 and 8 on together, or one at a time?
05 05 27 02 CC We want them one at a time, and we want you to
thrust for about 1 second on each one and we want
your evaluation of their performance, but we'll
call you and tell you when we 'ye got good T/M.
We'd like to watch that T/M also.
05 05 27 20 C Okay.
05 05 27 29 CC Okay, Gemini-5, this is Houston. We'd like to have
you go ahead and operate one of the thrusters in
Direct and you tell us which one you are doing.
05 05 27 42 C No. 7 is on, I'm thrusting on my mark; 3, 2, l,
MARK.
05 05 27 52 C No joy.
05 05 27 53 CC Roger, no joy.
05 05 27 55 CC We'd like to nave you do it on No. 8 now, please.
05 05 27 59 C All right, No. 8 is on, I'm thrusting now; 3, 2, 1,
MARK. No joy.
05 05 28 ll CC Roger, no joy on that one either. We'd like to have
you go to RATE COMMAND and try Rate Command now,
Gemini-5, in yaw left.
05 05 28 22 C Roger.
05 05 28 28 C No. 8 is on now. Negative in Rate Command.
i
05 05 28 39 CC Okay, try 7.
05 05 28 41 C No. 7 is on now and nothing in No. 7.
05 05 28 49 CC Okay, you can go ahead and power back down; we'll
think some more here.
05 05 28 5_ C All right.
05 05 28 57 CC Don't forget to turn your T/M off; just a second,
we'll see if we need anymore. Okay, leave it on
for a couple of more minutes and I'll give you
another call.
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05 05 29 06 C Okay.
05 05 29 23 P Houston, Gemini-5.
05 05 29 26 CC Go ahead.
05 05 29 28 P We passed ... 19:24:45, 20 miles north of track.
05 05 29 35 CC Roger, 19:24:45, 20 miles north of your track.
05 05 29 50 CC Gemini-5, Houston. We'd like to verif_ that the
circuit breakers went on and stayed on when you
placed them up to the ON position.
05 05 29 58 C Yes, the N were and they stayed on.
05 05 30 O1 CC Okay.
05 05 31 O1 CC Gemini-5, Houston. Are both of your circuit
breakers open at this time?
05 05 31 04 C Roger, 7 and 8 Circuit Breakers are open at this
time.
05 05 31 08 CC Okay, very good.
05 05 31 ll C We are reading 42_ on fuel cell hydrogen at the
present time.
05 05 31 18 CC Roger, understand 42_ on fuel cell hydrogen.
05 05 31 22 C Roger. It's gone down from 52 to 42 since we talked
to you last.
05 05 31 27 CC Okay.
05 05 31 56 CC Gemini-5, Houston. You can put your T/M Switch
back to COMMAND now.
05 05 32 O1 C Okay, back in COMMAND.
COASTAL SENTRY QUEBEC
05 06 32 24 CC Gemini-5, CEQ.
05 06 32 51 CC Gemini-5, CSQ CAP COM.
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05 06 33 29 CC Gemini-5, CSQ CAP COM.
05 06 33 48 C CSQ, Gemini-5.
05 06 33 51 CC Roger, Gemini-5, CEQ has you GO on the ground. I
have a map update. Are you ready to copy?
05 06 33 57 C Roger, Just one second.
05 06 34 21 C Roger, we're ready.
05 06 34 23 CC Roger. Map, 20:23:38, longitude 83 degrees East,
Rev 80. Star, 20:23:38, 00:14:22. Did you copy?
05 06 35 O1 C Roger, we got that.
05 06 35 06 CC Also Houston advises we let you continue to conserve
fuel and only 8,_p out the rates when you feel
they're becoming unacceptable. When you do bring
up the ACME_ they'd like you to go through any
alternate procedures you can think of to get the
thrusters back in. Over.
05 06 35 25 C Okay, fine.
05 06 35 27 CC Also, there's a slight change on the Delta-P light-
on procedure. If you get a Delta-P light, they'd
like you to turn on the Crossover Valve Switch,
then perform a short purge on Section 2 to reset
the regulators. Over.
05 06 35 4_ C Roger, understand go to Crossover and do s short
purge on 2.
05 06 35 50 CC That's affirmative, and we'd like an experiment
status if you have it ready; if not, Hawaii will
copy. Over.
05 06 36 O0 C Roger, we'll get to Hawaii.
05 06 36 02 CC CSQ.
05 06 36 29 CC Gemini-5, CSQ has nothing further; we're standing
by.
05 06 37 10 CC Gemini-5, CSQ.
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05 03 37 32 C GO ahead, CBQ, Gemini-5.
05 06 37 35 CC Roger, Just to advise you that you are showing up
bright again today at about 30-degree elevation
angle.
05 06 37 41 C Oh, very good, thank you.
05 06 38 13 CC Gemini-5, CSQ.
05 06 38 16 C Go ahead.
05 06 38 17 CC Roger. The Surgeons would like to know if you did
any exercises or exerted yourself at the beginning
of the pass. Over.
05 06 38 27 C Negative, did they ask if they had scared me a
little bit ... asleep.
05 06 38 34 CC CSQ, Roger.
05 06 38 38 C We both had dropped off and woke up when you were
calling us.
05 06 38 43 CC Roger.
HAWAII
05 06 51 44 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM.
05 06 51 49 C Go ahead, Hawaii. Gemini-5.
05 06 51 51 CC You have a fuel cell purge over Hawaii this pass.
I
05 06 51 56 C Okay.
05 06 52 07 CC Hawaii's ready to copy.
Editor's note: Voice co_ments overridden by noise through
this time: 05:06:52:08 to 05:06:52:43
05 06 52 44 C Hydrogen OFF No. 1. F_drogen ON No. 2. Hydrogen
OFF No. 2. Oxygen ON No. 1. Complete on No. 1
on oxygen. Oxygen ON on No. 2, second. NOW.
Oxygen is OFF on second. NOW.
_ 05 06 57 14 CC Roger, Gemini-5.
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05 07 12 29 CC Gemini-5, REV CAP COM.
05 07 12 39 CC Gemini-5, REV CAP COM.
05 07 12 41 C Go ahead, RKV_ Gemini-5.
O5 07 12 44 CC Roger. Your systems are all Green, GO on the ground.
05 07 12 49 C Okay. We're on the Green here.
05 07 12 51 CC Roger. We'd like to confirm that your OAMS Heater
Circuit Breaker is closed.
05 07 12 57 P That's Charlie. It is closed.
05 07 13 O0 CC Roger. We'd like an experiment status from you at
this time.
05 07 13 05 P Okay. Ready to copy?
05 07 13 06 CC Roger.
05 07 13 07 P Experiment status as of O5:21:00:OO. [HtF Test Nos.
1, 2, 3 and 6 complete. D-1 Sequence 1, 2 and 3
complete. D-2, testing. D-6, 72 pictures.
D-4/D-7, the following sequences are complete:
405, 408, 409, 410. Still copy?
05 07 13 42 CC Roger.
05 07 13 43 P 410A, 4lOB, 411, 414, 420, 422, 423A, 423 Bravo,
424A, 425A. On D-4/D-7 we have 16 minutes of re-
cord time left.
05 07 14 10 CC 167
05 07 14 ll C That's affirmative.
05 07 14 14 P Testing D-13, we've completed to date all onboard
Flight Plan tests.
05 07 14 22 CC Roger.
05 07 14 23 P On S-1 it is complete. On S-5/6 we've taken three
magazines' worth and have over 210 pictures. On
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S-7 we've taken 23 pictures, which include 8 groups
of clouds, plus the calibration card pictures. M-1
experiment broke at 04:00:00'00, give or take a
couple of hours.
05 07 15 02 CC What was the number of that one again?
05 07 15 05 P Say again.
05 07 15 06 CC Which experiment was that?
05 07 15 09 P M-1.
05 07 15 11 CC Roger.
05 07 15 13 P The M-3 Exercisers have only been used on programs
by the Pilot; the Commamnd Pilot has used them a
few times other than that.
05 07 15 22 CC Roger.
05 07 15 24 P ... 1 has been done once on Day 1, once on Day 3,
once on Day 4.
05 07 15 33 CC Good.
05 07 15 34 P On the Apollo Landmarks, we have photographed 207,
208, 212, 213.
05 07 15 43 CC Good.
05 07 15 44 P Cabin Lighting, run 4 surveys.
05 07 15 48 CC Say again.
05 07 15 49 P On the Cabin Lighting, we have run 4 surveys.
05 07 15 52 CC Good.
05 07 15 53 P The _,mtdity Sensor, we have at least 1 reading
per day.
05 07 16 O1 CC Roger.
05 07 16 O1 CC Good.
05 07 16 02 P On the Millimeter Camera we've taken one and a
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quarter magazines. We have two and three-quarter
magazines left. With regard to remarks, the D-6,
we're almost out of Film 3_O1.
05 07 16 24 P Do you read?
05 07 16 25 CC Roger.
05 07 16 27 P That's it.
05 07 16 28 CC Okay. What size film was it you gave me where you
had two and three-quarter magazines left?
05 07 16 36 P 16_n.
05 07 16 37 CC Right. Thank you.
05 07 16 40 C We have also taken about 50 S-5/S-6 photographs
with the extra 35mm film pack.
05 07 16 54 CC Roger. Well, that's the status.
05 07 17 lO CC Okay. Could you give us the scores from your vision
test.
05 07 17 14 P Okay. I'll get you one here. There's only one
that you haven't gotten.
05 07 17 19 CC Okay.
05 07 17 29 P Okay. Last night at 05 days 08 hours 40 minutes,
the Command Pilot has lO wrong; and on the M-9,
the scores were 95, 95, 94, 96, 96.
05 07 17 50 CC Roger.
05 07 17 52 P On the Pilot, the S-8/D-13 were 6 wrong. M-9
scores were 95, 93, 92, 98, 98.
05 07 18 04 CC Good. We'd also like to get an evaluation of the
mode of failure on the tape recorder and approxi-
mately what time it happened.
05 07 18 15 P We don't have any idea what time it happened be-
cause we Just realized that we'd done a lot of
talking on the tape and hadn't gotten a record
light, and it should atop running.
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05 07 18 26 CC Roger. Understand.
05 07 19 05 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM. We have nothing else for
you this pass. We'll be standing by.
05 07 19 l0 C Okay, fine. Thank you ....
COASTAL SENTRY QUEBEC
05 08 08 31 CC Gemini-5, CSQ.
05 08 08 3h P This is Gemini-5, go ahead CSQ.
05 08 08 37 CC Roger, we have you GO on the ground and Houston
advised on your tape recorder problem. Confirm
that the TONE-VOX Circuit Breaker is closed and
also try changing the tape cartridge. Over.
05 08 08 52 P Roger, we've done both.
05 08 08 55 CC Roger. They'd also like to know what cabin lights
you have on.
05 08 09 00 P ... configuration right now, we have just one light
on.
05 08 09 06 CC Copy. One light on.
05 08 09 09 P Right, Right Pilot's light.
05 08 09 ll CC Copy.
05 08 09 59 CC Gemini-5, CSQ.
05 08 lO 02 P Go ahead.
05 08 lO 03 CC Roger. We'd like your OA_ Heater Circuit Breaker
on at this time if it's not ,lready on. Over.
05 08 lO 08 P ...
05 08 10 13 P Roger. It's been on since this morning.
05 08 l0 16 CC CSQ copy.
05 08 l0 38 CC CSQ has nothing further. We're standing by.
--- o5 o8 lo 41 P ...
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HAWAII
05 08 26 14 CC C,
emini-5, Hawaii CAP COM.
05 08 26 17 P Go ahead, Hawaii.
05 08 26 18 CC Roger, all systems are _O. We'd like a quantity
read of Fuel Cell H2. Just put the switch over;
you don't have to give us a reading.
05 08 27 04 CC Would you go back to ECS 02 please?
05 08 27 34 CC Okay, you can put the switch to OFF now.
05 08 28 29 CC How are your rates doing, Gemini-5?
05 08 28 36 CC Gemini-5, how are your rates doing?
05 08 29 08 P Hawaii, Gemini-5. Do you read?
05 08 29 l0 CC I read you loud and clear.
05 08 29 12 P Okay, the rates are about 6 degrees per second.
05 08 29 1_ CC Roger.
05 08 29 18 P That's only of one axis.
05 08 29 21 CC Which one?
05 08 29 22 P Well, the vehicle is tumbling and it changes axis,
but that's the big rotation.
05 08 29 28 CC 0kaN.
05 08 29 32 P It's mostly in pitch with a little yaw.
05 08 29 35 CC Roger.
05 08 29 45 CC How do you feel about those rates, Pete?
05 08 29 47 P They're all right.
05 08 29 49 CC They don't bother you?
05 08 29 50 P No.
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05 08 31 OO P You read, Hawaii?
05 08 31 02 CC Roger.
05 08 31 03 P How much electrical power do you show us drawing
down there?
05 08 31 06 CC Stand by.
05 08 31 13 CC 15 amps on main bus.
05 08 31 16 P Okay.
ROSE KNOT VICTOR
05 08 46 43 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM.
05 08 46 46 P Go ahead, RKV.
05 08 46 48 CC I have some Flight Plan updates for you. You can
acknowledge when you're ready to copy.
05 08 46 52 P All right.
05 08 46 56 P Gemini-5, ready to copy.
05 08 46 58 CC Roger. Cabin Lighting, 5:23:59:26. Heads Down,
S-8/D-13, 6:01:50:00, Sequence O1 and 02, nominal.
05 08 47 29 P Roger.
05 08 47 30 CC MSC-1, 6:05:20:00, nominal.
05 08 47 43 P Roger.
05 08 47 44 CC We would like for you to open your OAMS Heater
Circuit Breaker for about 30 seconds so we can get
some readouts.
05 08 47 52 P Roger. Heater Circuit Breaker is coming off, NOW.
05 08 47 57 CC Roger.
05 08 48 13 CC Gemini-5, you may close the Circuit Breaker at this
time.
05 08 48 17 P Roger. Close.
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05 08 48 19 CC Roger, thank you. Ail systems real good on the
ground. We have nothing else for you. We'll be
standing by.
05 08 48 25 P Roger. We're standing by.
COASTAL SENTRY QUEBEC
05 09 43 47 CC Gemini-5, CSQ CAP COM.
05 09 43 52 P Go ahead, CSQ. Gemini-5 here.
05 09 43 54 CC Roger. We have _ou GO on the ground, and we'd like
to advise you to delete the Cabin Lighting Survey
that was scheduled, the next scheduled one. We'd
like a reading of the number of Heads-Up and number
of Heads-Down Surveys you've taken.
05 09 44 ll P So far they're all either heads-up or tumbling.
05 09 44 16 CC Roger, copy. Could you give me the number of each,
please?
05 09 44 42 P 2 heads-up and 2 drifting.
05 09 44 _5 CC Copy. And we'd also like to remind you that you
have a Medical Data Pass over the RKV in the next
revolution, the time 00:21:32. Over.
05 09 45 05 P 00:21:32.
05 09 45 07 CC That's affirm.
05 09 45 12 P Okay, you can advise Flight that our tumbling rate
is now 8 degrees.
05 09 45 19 CC Copy, fate's now 8 degrees. Is that affirm?
05 09 45 22 P Affirm.
05 09 45 24 CC Roger. We have nothing further. Standing by.
05 09 45 29 P Roger, we're standing by.
05 09 45 33 CC That's affirmative.
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05 l0 22 04 CC We have a valid oral temp. Standing by for your
blood pressure.
05 10 22 24 CC Gemini-5, this is RKV Surgeon. Your cuff is full-
scale.
05 lO 22 55 CC Gemini-5, we have a good blood pressure. Give me
a mark when you begin exercise, please.
05 lO 23 50 CC Gemini-5, we have a good blood pressure. Standing
by for your water report.
05 l0 24 08 CC Gemini-5, RKV Surgeon, do you read?
05 l0 24 21 CC Gemini-5, this is RKV. Will you bring up your
U}{F transmitter?
05 lO 24 31 P Roger, RKV ... our water is 27 pounds 6 ounces ...
05 l0 24 41 CC Repeat, please.
05 lO 24 42 P 27 pounds 6 ounces.
05 l0 24 45 CC Thank you, I read.
05 l0 24 52 P ... 3 Charlie O5:17:OO:00.
05 l0 25 O0 CC 3 Charlie; please repeat time.
05 lO 25 05 P 05:17:00:OO.
05 lO 25 08 CC Roger, thank you. RKV Surgeon out.
05 l0 25 l_ CC Gemini-5, this is RKV CAP COM. I have a Map and
Star and Tracking Task update for you. Acknowledge
when you're ready to copy.
05 lO 25 21 P Roger. Ready to copy.
05 l0 25 24 CC Map, 00:51:25, Longitude, 14.5 degrees East, Rev 83.
Star, OO:51:25, 00:08:52, S-7, 02:59:40, Sequence l,
if possible. Do you copy?
05 lO 26 17 P Roger. I have a message for you to relay to Houston.
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05 10 26 25 P And you can call it power up 06:00:10:00. We
powered up the ACME inverter, the ACME bias power,
the rate gyros, the FDI's for 3 minutes to kill
off the 8 degree rate, and powered back down.
05 10 26 46 CC Could you tell me again what you powered up, please?
05 10 26 47 P ACME inverter, ACME bias power, rate gyros, the
FDI 's.
05 10 26 56 CC Roger, understand. Copy.
05 10 27 20 P RKV, that S-7 was 02:59:40, is that correct?
05 10 27 24 CC That's affirmative.
05 10 27 27 P Okay, we're stan_1ug by.
05 10 27 29 CC Roger, we're standing by here for you. All systems
are GO on the ground.
05 10 27 36 P Could you tell me what the radiator outlet tempera-
ture is?
05 10 27 45 CC Zero degrees.
05 10 27 47 P What'B the ...
05 10 27 50 CC Say again.
05 l0 27 53 P What is the radiator inlet temperature?
05 10 28 O1 CC We're getting 31 psia, pump inlet pressure.
05 10 28 09 P ...
COASTAL SENTRY QUEBEC
05 11 17 55 CC Gemini-5, CSQ.
05 ll 18 02 CC Gemini-5, CSQ. You are GO on the ground, and we
are standing by for a fuel cell purge. Over.
05 11 18 09 C Roger. We're GO up here ... purge fuel cell ...
05 I1 18 17 C Stand by for H2 No. 1. MARK.
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05 11 18 33 C Stand by for I{
2 No. 2. MARK.
05 11 18 52 C Stand by for oxygen purge No. 1. MARK.
05 ll 21 O1 C No. i 02 purge complete. Stand by for No. 2. MARK.
05 ll 22 02 CC Gemini-5, CSQ.
05 ll 22 04 C Go ahead, CSQ.
05 ll 22 06 CC Could you give us the voltage readings on 2A, 2B
and 2C please? Over.
05 ll 22 12 C Roger. Wait until I finish the purge here.
05 ll 22 34 C Roger. All three of them are better than 33 volts.
05 ll 22 37 CC Copy above at 33 volts. And I have some information
for you to copy if you're ready.
05 ll 22 44 C Okay. Just a moment. Go ahead.
05 ll 22 48 CC Okay. Tropical depression located 21 degrees
North, 157.5 degrees East, time of closest approach
O1:27:OO. Like a demcription, position report,
presence of an eye and so forth, if you are in
proper attitude. Don't use any fuel. Over.
05 ll 23 12 C Okay.
05 ll 23 17 C Fuel cell is purged complete and ... off.
05 ll 23 25 CC CSQ. Copy.
ROSE KNOT VICTOR
05 ll 57 13 CC Roger. We have a PLA update for you. Acknowledge
when you are ready to copy.
05 ll 57 18 P Okay. Ready to copy.
05 ll 57 25 CC Area 86-Delta, 05:05:28, 17 plus 48, 22 plus 31.
87-2, 06:40:52, 16 plus 24, 21 plus 15. 88-2,
08:16:49, 14 plus 52, 19 plus 50. 89-1, 09:39:09,
16 plus 30, 21 plus 25. Area 90-1, 11:15:07, 14
plus 58, 19 plus 56. All bank angles remain the
same, roll left 51, roll right 69. The weather is
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good in all areas.
05 11 59 12 P Roger. Would you give us the first one? I didn't
get the first one at all.
05 ll 59 15 CC Roger. 86-Delta, 05:05:08, 17 plus 48, 22 plus 31.
05 ll 59 34 P Okay. Got them all.
05 ll 59 35 CC Roger. We would like to remind you to remind the
Command Pilot he has a Medical Data Pass over the
CSQ on Rev 84. I'll give you the time: 02:50:52.
05 11 59 50 C Roger. Thank you.
05 ll 59 52 CC Okay. We'd also like to know if you noted any
sluggishness in your thrusters when you were damping
out your rates up there.
05 12 O0 O1 C They didn't seem too speedy, but they seemed to
move fairly well.
05 12 OO 06 CC Understand. Not too speedy.
05 12 O0 ll CC We'd al_o like to know if you noted that tropical
storm around Wake Island.
05 12 O0 16 C Affirmative. We did. It had a center eye to it.
05 12 OO 20 CC Roger. Can you describe it in any way?
05 12 O0 23 C It was quite large and ...
05 12 OO 29 CC Roger.
05 12 OO 33 C It looked like it was on the build rather than ...
It looked like it was Just starting to really
build.
05 12 OO 40 CC Understand.
05 12 OO 53 CC Well ... That's all we have from here. This is RKV.
We will be standing by.
05 12 O0 57 C Fine. Thank you.
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COASTAL SENTRY QUEBEC
05 12 52 19 CC Gemini-5, CSQ. Have you GO on the ground, and we
have a valid temperature. Standing by for blood
pressure.
05 12 52 B1 CC Gemini-5, CSQ Surgeon and blood pressure cuff on
full-scale.
05 12 53 10 CC Gemini-5, CSQ Surgeon. We have a valid blood
pressure. Give me a mark when you begin exercise.
05 12 53 24 C Ready, MARK.
05 12 53 55 C End exercise.
05 12 54 04 CC Gemini-5, CSQ Surgeon. Your cuff is not _t full-
scale.
05 12 54 l0 CC Gemini-5, CSQ Surgeon. It is at full-scale now.
05 12 54 44 CC Gemini-5, CSQ Surgeon. We have a valid blood
pressure. Standing by for water report.
05 12 54 57 C Roger, we have Command Pilot has drunk 28 pounds
1 ounce, B pounds 1 ounce or ...
05 12 55 08 CC Roger, 28 pounds 1 ounce.
05 12 55 12 C ... at 17:00:00 I had 3C, Meal BC.
05 12 55 23 CC Understand, Meal 3C at 17:00:00.
05 12 55 25 C Roger. Do you want the scores on the S-8/C-13/M-9
for the Pilot and m_self?
05 12 55 31 CC If you'd like, we can _ake those.
05 12 55 34 C Okay, the Pilot had 5 wrong on the S-8/D-13, and on
the M- 9 his scores were as follows: 99, 97, 99,
97, 98.
05 12 55 53 CC Roger, that was all for the Pilot, right?
05 12 55 55 C Right. On the Command Pilot, I had 8 wrong. M_
numbers on M-9 were 91, 91, 92, 92, 92.
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05 12 56 11 CC Roger, understand 8 wrong, 91, 91, 92, 92, and 92.
05 12 56 16 C Roger.
05 12 56 18 CC I'll turn you over to CAP COM now.
05 12 56 20 C Okay.
05 12 56 22 CC Gemini-5, CSQ, I have the map update if yo_'re
ready to copy.
05 12 56 26 C Roger, go.
05 12 56 28 CC Roger. Map, 05:19:O9, Longitude 54 degrees West,
Rev 86. Star, 05:19:09, 00:03:20 right ascension.
05 12 57 04 C Okay, fine.
05 12 57 11 CC CSQ has nothing further. Standing by.
05 12 57 14 C All right, fine. Th_nk you.
ROSE KNOT VICTOR
05 13 31 37 CC RKV CAP COM, all systems are GO on the ground. We
have nothing for you this pass. We'll be standing
by.
05 13 31 43 C Roger, RIO/CAP COM, Gemini-5. Everything looks
good up here.
05 13 31 47 CC Roger.
COASTAL SENTRY QUEBEC
05 14 26 48 CC Gemini-5, CSQ has you GO on the ground. We have
nothing for you this pass. Standing by.
05 14 26 55 C Roger, CSQ. I read you.
ROSE KNOT VICTOR
05 15 07 04 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM.
05 15 07 08 C Roger RKV CAP COM, Gemini-5.
05 15 07 10 CC Roger. All systems are GO on the ground. We have
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nothing for you this pass. We'll be standing by.
05 15 07 15 C Okay, fine. Thank you.
CANARY ISLANDS
05 15 28 12 CC Genlini-5, this is Canary CAP COM. We have nothing
for you on this pass. You are looking good on the
ground.
05 15 28 28 C Roger, Canaries. Gemini-5 here. Thank you very
milch.
05 15 28 35 CC Roger.
ROSE KNOT VICTOR
05 16 41 45 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM.
05 16 42 lO C Roger, Gemini-5 here, RKV.
05 16 42 13 CC Roger, all systems are good on the ground. We have
nothing else for you at this time. We'll be
standing by.
05 16 42 18 C Okay, very fine. Thank you.
05 16 42 20 CC Roger.
05 16 42 43 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM.
05 16 42 46 C Go ahead, RKV.
05 16 42 47 CC How are your rates doing by now?
05 16 42 50 C Roger, we Just damped them again at about 20 minutes
ago. I powered up and I redamped and the rates
went up to about 12 degrees per second.
05 16 43 07 CC Roger, understand. How did it feel at 12 degrees?
05 16 43 14 C A little bit high. Not too bad, but I thought
we'd get better heating as soon as I start damping
them down.
05 16 43 24 CC Roger, understand. I was Just curious as to just
how they felt to you at 12 degrees.
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05 16 43 30 C Roger, I couldn't really feel it specifically ...
except that a lot of this stuff floating around
would get slung to the sides of the cockpit.
05 16 43 41 CC Roger, understand. Thank you.
05 16 43 48 C We had to power up for about I minute there ...
AC power up in the adapter ... down and back off
it.
05 16 43 56 CC Roger, thank you.
CANARY ISLANDS
05 17 O1 54 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM. We have nothing
for you. Standing by. Everything looks good on
the ground.
05 17 02 31 P Roger, Canary, Gemini-5. Everything is fine here.
05 17 02 35 CC Roger.
CARNARVON
02 17 38 09 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon CAP COM. I have a Flight Plan
update. Are you prepared to copy?
05 17 38 16 P Roger, wait one.
05 17 38 47 P Good morning, Carnarvon, Gemini-5 here. Ready to
copy.
05 17 38 50 CC Good morning. Okay, first item S-8/D-13, Sequence
No. O1 and 02, Remarks, increase to three times
daily as time permits. Next item D-4/D-7, 08:41:16,
Sequence No. 417, 418, and 414, Remarks, experiment
recorder on 3 minutes maximum. Next item, S-5,
Sierra 5, 08:45:00, Sequence No. 02. Next item
S-8/D-13, O9:14:06, Sequence No. 04, Remarks, pitch
down 30, yaw right 2 degrees. Okay, continue to
make visual and photo passes if possible without
using fuel. Do you copy?
05 17 40 43 P ... and on the D-4/D-7 would you give me the time
again?
05 17 40 46 CC Roger. Time was 08 hours 41 minutes 16 seconds.
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05 17 40 57 P Okay. That's it, huh?
05 17 50 59 CC That's it. Houston will give you more updates on
Rev 88.
05 17 41 06 P Roger.
05 17 41 09 CC Looks like we're going to give you a chance at this
Visual Acuity pattern down at Woodly on next pass.
05 17 41 15 P Right.
05 17 41 17 CC Got a beautiful day down here. Hope you happen to
be in attitude.
05 17 41 20 P So do we.
05 17 43 20 CC We got about a minute to LOS. Standing by.
05 17 43 23 P Roger.
05 17 43 34 P What chance we had to look at you, we were pointed
straight up.
05 17 43 38 CC Oh, great. Hope you're pointed straight down next
pass. Or almost straight down.
05 17 44 14 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon. Okay. Use no fuel for the
experiments.
05 17 44 19 P Roger.
05 17 44 21 CC Roger.
HOUSTON
05 18 24 26 CC Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM. Over.
05 18 24 42 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM. Over.
05 18 25 04 C Hello, Houston, Gemini-5 here. Go ahead.
05 18 25 07 CC Roger. I have some Flight Plan updates if you're
ready to copy.
05 18 25 12 P Wait one.
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05 18 25 14 CC Roger.
05 18 25 31 P Ready to copy.
05 18 25 32 CO Roger. The first one is D-4/D-7, 10:27:00, Sequence
No. 418 and 417, Remarks, recorder on 3 minutes
mAxir_lm.
05 18 25 54 P Ready to copy.
05 18 25 56 CC Roger. Did you catch that first D-4/D-77
05 18 26 05 CC Gemini-5, Houston. Do you read?
05 18 26 21 CC Gemini-5, Houston. Do you read?
05 18 26 23 P Read you very weakly.
05 18 26 26 CC Roger. Did you copy the first D-4/D-7 I read?
05 18 26 30 P No.
05 18 26 31 CC Roger. D-4/D-7 at 10:27:00, Sequence No. 418 and
417, Remarks, recorder on 3 minutes maximum. S-6,
11:29:00, Sequence No. 01. S-6, 13:22:00, Sequence
No. 07.
05 18 27 18 P Houston, say again.
05 18 27 20 CC Roger. S-6, 13:22:00, Sequence No. 07.
05 18 27 38 CC 35:00, Sequence No. 02. D-6, 14:33:54, Sequence
No. 05, Mode No. 08, pitch 30 down, yaw 06 left,
speed 60. If completed, notify ground as soon as
possible.
05 18 28 23 P Say again after S-6, Houston. I haven't read any-
thing until Just the very end of your message.
05 18 28 30 CC Okay. Evidently it's too hard to copy. We'll let
Carnarvon pass them up. Okay?
05 18 28 35 P You're coming in loud and clear now.
05 18 28 39 CC Okay, give us about 10 seconds each on the quantity
read ECS 02, Fuel Cell O_ and Fuel Cell H_. And
you don't Have to read o_t the onboards._
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05 18 28 50 P Okay.
05 18 28 52 CC And we'll get you a fuel cell purge at Carnarvon.
05 18 28 55 P Okay.
05 18 28 57 CC Okay, we'll go on after the S-6. S-5 had 13:35:O0,
Sequence No. 02. D-6, 14:33:54, Sequence No. 05,
Mode No. 08, pitch 30 down, yaw 06 left, speed 60.
If completed, notify ground as soon as po_sible.
Are you copying all right now?
05 18 29 47 P Yes.
05 18 29 47 CC Okay. Next item. D-6, 14:36:00, Sequence No. 135,
pitch 30 down, yaw 07 right. Report on observation.
05 18 30 14 P Say again.
05 18 30 16 CC On the last one it was report on your observations
on the D-6. Did you copy the rest of it?
05 18 30 22 P I need the yaw.
05 18 30 24 CC Yaw 07 right.
05 18 30 31 P And report on observation.
05 18 30 34 CC That's affirmative. D-6, 14:31:02, Sequence No. 21,
Mode No. 08, pitch 30 down, yaw 07 left, speed 60.
05 18 31 05 P Copy.
05 18 31 06 CC S-6, 14:50:00, Sequence 06, Remarks, south of track.
S-5, 15:lO:OO, Sequence No. 02. D-6, 16:08:09,
Sequence No. O5, pitch 30 down, yaw 15 left. If
completed, notify ground as soon as possible.
05 18 31 55 P What's the mode number?
05 18 31 57 CC Negative mode number. We'll pass up a correction
on that when you get to Carnarvon. I don't have
the speed number either.
05 18 32 09 P Elliot there?
05 18 32 ll CC Go ahead. Roger. Be advised we're reading.
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05 18 32 14 P What's the story on the H2? I got it going off
the bottom of the peg atthe end of 7 days.
05 18 32 20 CC Roger. Be advised we're reading suit temperatures
up to about 70. You got any comment on that?
05 18 32 25 P That's where they are. It's cold in here.
05 18 32 27 CC Okay. Understand.
05 18 32 30 C Everything's freezing up.
05 18 32 32 CC Roger. Negative sweat on the N2. It's okay.
Pete, the usage rate on that will level off as you
go along here.
05 18 32 42 P ... for days ...
05 18 32 45 CC Say again.
05 18 32 47 P You've been saying that for days and it hasn't.
05 18 32 51 CC You haven't gotten to the level-o_f point yet.
05 18 32 54 P Okay.
05 18 32 55 CC It's 10_ above the estimate right now.
05 18 33 O1 CC Okay, we about had LOS. We'll get the rest of it
up to you at Carnarvon.
05 18 34 O1 C Roger. I read you loud and clear.
05 18 34 05 CC All right. We have no special instructions for you
this pass. We're standing by°
05 18 34 12 C Roger. We have a minute and a half to acquisition.
05 18 34 15 CC Roger.
CANARY ISLANDS
05 18 39 47 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM. We have nothing
for you. Everything looks good from here.
05 18 39 54 P Roger, Canary. Gemini-5's GO here.
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05 18 39 59 CC Roger.
CARNARVON
05 19 ll 08 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon CAP COM.
05 19 11 13 p Come in, Carnarvon.
05 19 ll 14 CC Roger. We'd like a fuel cell purge on Section 1
and 2. We're waiting for your mark.
05 19 ll 2_ P Roger. Commencing hydrogen purge on l, NOW.
05 19 ll 39 P _ydrogen purge complete on 1. Starting 2.
05 19 ll 42 CC Roger.
05 19 ll 55 P Hydrogen purge complete on 2. Commencing oxygen
on 1.
05 19 11 58 CC Roger.
05 19 12 26 CC Think you'll have a chance at that Visual Acuity?
05 19 12 29 P I don't know. We're looking straight up again.
05 19 12 31 CC Roger.
05 19 14 00 P Okay, 02 purge is complete on No. 1.
05 19 14 02 CC Roger.
05 19 14 03 P Just a second while we look for the target.
05 19 14 06 CC Roger.
05 lq 14 22 CC They got three columns of smoke running left from
the site toward the coast.
05 19 14 29 P Okay. Sharksmouth Bay is Just coming into sight,
but we're pitching up again ...
05 19 14 51 CC Smoke is blowing from south to north.
05 19 l_ 54 P Well, my side of the spacecraft is towards the BEF
and we're pitching up and I Just saw Sharksmouth
Bay and that was it.
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05 19 15 05 CC Roger.
05 19 15 06 P Gordo has the smoke in sight right now on his side,
but we're pitching up and I'm afraid we'll lose it.
05 19 15 23 C I had smoke in sight but we just pitched by--
05 19 15 27 CC Roger.
05 19 15 32 P ... going to start purge on Section 2 on my mark.
MARK.
05 19 15 38 CC Roger.
05 19 16 21 P Visibility was really good down there. It's too
bad we weren't in the right position.
05 19 16 26 CC Roger, Pete. Yes, the weather here is beautiful.
05 19 16 39 P Is it too cold to swim?
05 19 16 42 CC They tell me a swimming pool ... But it's a little
bit too cool yet.
05 19 16 51 P Yes, I keep forgetting it's winter.
05 19 16 53 CC Right. It's beginning to warm up.
05 19 17 05 P Hey, you can tell them that I got some 414 and 417's
for them in Africa instead of around the Cape coming
over on this last pass, on the D-4/7.
05 19 17 23 CC Roger. I got that.
05 19 17 27 P ...
05 19 17 32 CC Say again.
05 19 17 33 P I can still see the smoke.
05 19 17 36 CC Okay. The site's about 3 miles east of the third
column of smoke, inland.
05 19 17 43 P Well, we're a good 300 miles from it now, past it,
but we can still see the smoke.
05 19 17 48 CC Roger.
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05 19 17 53 P Okay. Section 2 purge is complete.
05 19 17 56 CC Roger. We'll have another try at that site tomor-
row.
05 19 18 O1 P Okay.
05 19 18 21 CC Everything looks good on the ground. Stand by.
05 19 18 23 P Thank you. We're GO up here. See you next pass.
05 19 18 26 CC Roger.
05 19 18 43 CC Can you give us a quantity read on Fuel Cell 02 .
05 19 18 57 CC Fuel Cell 02 .
05 19 19 05 CC And on my mark switch to Fuel Cell H 2.
05 19 19 ll CC Okay, GO, Fuel Cell H2.
TEXAS
05 19 53 23 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM. Over.
05 19 53 48 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM. Over.
05 19 53 58 P Houston CAP COM. Gemini-5 here. Over.
05 19 54 O1 CC Roger. You're looking good on the ground. I've
got some updates on your Flight Plan if you're
ready to copy.
05 19 54 09 P Okay.
05 19 54 ll CC Roger. If you go back to where we started before,
we began with the D-4/D-7, then we had two S-6's.
Did you copy both of those S-6's?
05 19 54 23 P Negative. I never got either one.
05 19 54 25 CC Okay. Did you get the D-4/D-77
05 19 54 28 P 418 and 4177
05 19 54 30 CC That's affirm.
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05 19 54 31 P Yes.
05 19 54 32 CC Okay. The first S-6 was 11:29:00, Sequence No. 01.
Copy?
05 19 54 45 P Roger, S-6, 11:29:00, Sequence No. O1.
05 19 54 50 CC All right. The next one was an S-6 at 13:22:00.
Sequence No. 07.
05 19 55 OO P Okay. 13:22:00, 07.
05 19 55 03 CC Roger. Then did you get the S-5 after that? It
was 13:35:00.
05 19 55 10 P Affirm.
05 19 55 12 CC All right. Then go on down your list to the D-6 at
14:31:O2. I have a correction for that one.
05 19 55 19 P Okay.
05 19 55 21 CC The time should be 14:38:02.
05 19 55 29 P Okay.
05 19 55 30 CC And then on down to the D-6 at 16:O8:O9. I have
a correction for that one.
05 19 55 36 P Go ahead.
05 19 55 38 CC The mode number is 01, the speed is 30.
05 19 55 45 P We're not supposed to use any fuel; is that correct?
05 19 55 47 CC That is affirmative.
05 19 55 51 CC Okay. Then I have two more if you're ready to copy.
05 19 55 55 P Go ahead.
05 19 55 57 CC S-8/D-13, 16:11:50, Sequence No. 03, pitch 30 down,
yaw 10 right, 70mm photos if possible. S-6 16:24:O0.
Sequence No. 06.
05 19 56 29 P What was this now, say again.
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05 19 56 31 CC Okay. The last one is an S-6 and the time is
16:24:00. The sequence number is 06.
05 19 56 42 P Okay.
05 19 56 44 CC Okay. Then on your general Flight Plan we have a
deletion on one medical data and a substitution.
Delete Med Data Pass at the Canaries coming up and
perform this at Guaymas with an acquisition time of
11:23:38.
05 19 57 07 P Wait a minute. Oh-oh. Say again the time.
05 19 57 ll CC Okay. The acquisition at _aymas is 11:23:38, and
that will be a Medical Data Pass on the Pilot.
05 19 57 21 P Delete the one where?
05 19 57 24 CC At the Canary Islands on the 89th Rev.
05 19 57 29 P Thank you.
05 19 57 30 CC Okay. And then a general comment here during your
_rifting flight in order to try to get as many of
the experiments as we can. Take any D-6 type
photos that are convenient to you. Okay?
05 19 57 43 P D-67
05 19 57 44 CC Right. Any D-6 that you see that looks good end
you have the equipment out, go ahead and take them.
05 19 57 50 P You can't do this with those big lenses, you know.
You've got to stop this stuff on the ground.
05 19 57 56 CC Yes. That's affirm, but if you can anticipate
something like E1 Centro and you have the oppor-
tunity to take it if you are in the right attitude,
go ahead and give it a whirl. We don't need a lot,
but we Just thoughtwe'd give you the free hand of
go ahead and taking those things if you have the
opportunity.
05 19 58 12 P ...
05 19 58 13 CC And then on the D-4/D-7 if you are over a receiving
station, and again if the opportunity presents it-
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self, try the following sequence numbers: 407, 410
Charlie and 414 through 419. We don't want you to
use a recorder unless we specify it in our Flight
Plan updates; but if you happen to be over a re-
ceiving station, we're all set up to receive you
on the ground. Copy?
05 19 58 46 P Okay. I got 407, 410 Charlie, 414 through 419.
What else?
05 19 58 51 CC Well, do not use a recorder unless we specify
so in your Flight Plan updates that we have given
you. Unless we give you a time to use a recorder
don't use it. All our receiving stations are up
and they are standing by in case you happen to be
able to perform it while you're overhead.
05 19 59 08 P Yes, okay. Well, I used the recorder here a little
while ago. I didn't get the 418's or 17's, don't
remember which, the Cape, but I got it at the east
coast of Africa.
05 19 59 22 CC Oh, that's okay. That's fine because we wanted you
to go ahead and use it on that one anyway. Okay,
and on your weather observations you've been
doing a real good Job, and the weathermen are
really happy with it down here. One thing they'd
like to have on the observations is the precise
time. You're way ahead of any other data they
have, and they'd like to get the time of these
observations. It will really help them in their
predictions. Okay?
05 19 59 49 P A11 right.
05 19 59 50 CC And I have a couple of questions on your thrusters
when you were damping your rates during the last
few revolutions. Did any other OA_ thrusters
other than 7 and 8 show a degraded performance?
05 20 O0 07 P Well, we really can't tell too well. We've noticed
a little cross-coupling and that indicates to me
that some aren't doing as well as others.
05 20 CO 20 CC Roger. Understand. Well, we're trying to figure
it out down here and we haven't got an answer yet.
Were the circuit breakers on No. 7 and 8 closed
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while you were trying to damp the rates?
05 20 OO 32 P No. They've been open ever since we were told to
leave them open, except a couple of times when we
took a look at them to see if they'd come back into
action because of the heater.
05 20 OO 42 CC Oh. Well, that's what we're wondering about, if
you had them closed. Did you make any attempt to
fire 7 and 8, and did you get any response?
05 20 O0 48 P No response.
05 20 O0 51 CC Okay. Fine. Understand.
05 20 O0 56 P Now, we haven't done it on the dark side yet and
of course we noticed No. 8 was firing but giving
no thrust so it was firing off mixture.
05 20 O1 13 CC Roger. Okay. We understand.
05 20 O1 15 P I've got some thoughts for you on the ground. We
broke off a piece of frozen urine, maybe 3-1/2
inches by 4, and we've noticed an awful lot of stuff
floating by the spacecraft which must come from the
medic trials.
05 20 O1 34 CC Oh, understand.
05 20 O1 35 P I'm wondering if maybe something hasn't run into
these thrusters when we hadn't been using them, or
something like that.
05 20 O1 47 CC Okay. Understand your comments. We'll be looking
into it.
05 20 O1 51 P Yes. I'm not exactly sure where all the different
vent holes are on the spacecraft in relation to the
thrusters.
05 20 O1 58 CC Okay. Understand.
05 20 02 06 CC Pete, in regard to your hydrogen, it looks like it
will be about 15 more hours before your curve levels
off on that, so you can expect this rate to ...
level out quite drastically.
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05 20 02 26 P You're sure?
05 20 02 28 CC That's what the curve says here. It's a curve that
we did not have before flight, but itts the type
of curve they do expect. After about 15 hours
you will stop venting and this will cause the curve
to level off quite drastically. We're running well
ahead of it, incidentally, but this is the shape
of it.
05 20 02 50 P Okay.
05 20 02 51 CC The fact that we are running ahead of it is why you
got another 15 hours to go before you level out.
05 20 02 59 P I see.
05 20 03 O1 CC If I understand you in regard to these chance
sightings so to speak, although you might be
pointing in the right direction, your comment is
that you would not have the rates stopped well
enough to take a picture unless you actually
stopped. Then, in other words, the rates do not
decrease at all; they merely go in different
directions.
05 20 03 25 P Yes. Well, in the Questar lens a 9000-foot run-
way up here fills the whole lens up, and the
probability of having it pass through the Questar
field of view is virtually impossible, and even if
it did, you'd never get a picture.
05 20 03 41 CC Because of the rate.
05 20 03 43 P That's true and equally true with the 2oomm, although
it doesn't blow up quite as big.
05 20 03 50 CC Roger. I understand.
05 20 03 52 P ... don't even think it's worthwhile rigging the
gear myself.
05 20 03 56 CC Well, we weren't thinking about those rates. If
they were fairly high, you've got a good point. You
Just couldn't do it. If you were dealing with some
fairly low rates, you might try it and Just make
the comment that you had such and such a rate and
they could kind of take that into consideration
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when they analyze the pictures.
05 20 04 15 P Well, we've got plenty of pictures for them out
of the Questar anyhow. Over 70.
05 20 04 22 ¢C I'll bet. Hey, Pete, next time 2ou try your damping
on the _k side, how about checking ? and 8 and see
if you get a glow out of them.
05 20 04 32 P Yes, we'll do that. The venting mast have slowed
down because the rates haven't built up too badly.
We're zinging along here about 2 degrees per second
now,
05 20 04 49 CC Okay. Understand.
05 20 04 51 CC Okay. That's about what we expected.
05 20 04 54 P Very unfortunately it was a beautiful day in
Australia and we were Just not in the right position
to see the S-8/D-14. We saw Sharksmouth Bay, that's
the last thing we saw. We were pitching up and
then we saw the smoke streams 300 miles past over
our shoulder. So I am sure we would have seen it.
05 20 05 14 CC Okay. We copied the pass as you went over, and
we'll plan it again for tomorrow.
I
05 20 05 19 CC I lost a bet on that one, Pete.
05 20 05 22 P What was that?
05 20 05 24 CC I bet you'd be looking at it.
05 20 05 25 P We came pretty close.
05 20 05 34 CC I guess you're aware that the thing that we feel is
the tightest, is the water storage capacity. We're
continuing to work on that, but as you know we don't
have a real good handle to work with on that one.
05 20 05 47 P Yea. And that's the one thing ... we have been
talking this whole thing over, and we're aware of
all the problems.
05 20 05 58 CC Roger.
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05 20 06 02 P We are beginning to feel ...
05 20 06 08 CC The effects of what?
05 20 06 l0 P From being confined so long. We're getting stiff
and so forth.
05 20 06 16 CC Maybe you ought to open the door and stretch a
little bit.
05 20 06 19 P I'd sure like to.
05 20 06 24 CC I 'm not sure we caught exactly what ,yousaid, Pete.
We understand you are beginning to feel the effects
of being cooped up. Was there any other co-_ent?
05 20 06 34 P No other comments; it's Just that we're getting
stiff.
05 20 06 37 CC Roger.
05 20 06 41 CC The exerciser isn't enough on that, huh?
05 20 06 44 P No.
05 20 06 45 CC Roger.
05 20 06 47 P There's not really enough room to use it right.
05 20 06 51 CC Roger.
05 20 06 54 CC We about have LOS. We'il see you next pass.
05 20 06 57 P Okay.
CANARY ISLANDS
05 20 12 07 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM. You look good
on the ground. We have nothing for you. You
need not reply.
CARNARVON
05 20 46 21 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon CAP COM.
05 20 _6 24 C Go ahead, Carnarvon, _m_ni-5.
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05 20 46 26 CC Roger. We have a PLA update when you're ready to
COp_.
05 20 46 31 C Roger. Wait a minute.
05 20 46 46 CC They're using the end of the mission aerodynamics
now to calculate the retrofire information, and
the bank angle bias has changed from 9 degrees to
7 degrees on all the updates. The PLA's will be
roll left 53, roll right 67 and CIA's will be roll
left 83.
05 20 47 12 C Okay, we're ready to copy.
05 20 47 17 CC Did you copy that about the bank angles?
05 20 47 19 C That's affirm.
05 20 47 20 CC Roger. Okay, Area 91-1, 12:50:30, lB plus 38, 18
plus 40. Area 92-1, 14:25:37, 12 plus B1, 18 plus Cl.
Area 93-4, 17:11:48, 15 plus 08, 20 plus 19. Area
94-4, 18:47:13, 13 plum %6, 19 plus 06. Area 95-4,
20:23:29, 12 plus 24, 18 plus 05. Do you copy?
05 20 49 14 P Had a ball, thank you.
05 20 49 16 CC Roger.
05 20 49 19 CC Also be advised that there is a Medical Pass on the
Pilot at Guaymas this revolution. Guaymas ACS t_me
is 11:23.
05 20 49 29 C Roger. We got it.
05 20 49 31 CC Roger.
05 20 49 32 C Gemini-5 is GO up here. Standing by.
05 20 49 36 CC Roger. You're GO down here.
GUAYMAS
05 21 23 09 CC Gemini-5, Guaymas CAP COM. Turn your T/M Control
Switch to the REAL TIME and ACQ-AID position.
05 21 23 31 CC Gemiui-5, Guaymas CAP COM.
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05 21 23 36 CC If you read, put the oral temp thermometer into the
Pilot 's mouth.
05 21 23 51 C Roger. The Pilot is busy right at the moment.
05 21 23 55 CC Okay, while he's doing that, why don't you answer
a couple questions for me. I'd like for you to
get out your logbook. I want to know if you have
completed three D-4/D-7 experiments.
05 21 24 10 P Okay, what do you want?
05 21 24 13 CC And you're looking good here on the ground.
05 21 24 23 C Okay, ...
05 21 24 25 CC Okay, the first one is one the 4th day, in the day-
time. Group is 15:19:OO-- it's Sequence 419--
have you completed this?
05 21 24 38 C Wait one, we'll check.
05 21 25 26 C Negative, we haven't done this 419.
05 21 25 28 CC Say again.
05 21 25 29 C We have not done this 419.
05 21 25 32 CC Okay, you have not completed 419. Have you com-
pleted Sequence 415--the daytime group of the 5th
day-- 12:05:00?
05 21 26 02 C Hello, Guaymas. That's negative.
05 21 26 05 CC Guaymas here, go ahead.
05 21 26 07 C I say, that's negative. We have not done 415.
05 21 26 09 CC Okay, how about the 5th day, 14:05:00, Sequence
407?
05 21 26 18 C Negative.
05 21 26 19 CC Okay, can the Pilot put the oral temp probe in his
mouth?
05 21 26 23 C Negative, you'll have to pick it up at some other
station.
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05 21 26 27 CC Say again.
05 21 26 30 C You'll have to pick it up at some other station.
05 21 26 31 CC Okay, very good.
05 21 26 33 CC Turn your Real Time T/M Control Switch to the
COMMAND position.
05 21 26 41 C Roger.
BERMUDA
05 21 34 06 P Hello, Houston, Gemini-5.
05 21 34 19 P Hello, Guaymas, Gemini-5.
05 21 34 22 CC Gemini-5, go ahead, Houston here.
05 21 34 25 P Oh, I was Just checking. We didn't hear from you.
05 21 34 29 CC Well, we're just standing by. Everything looks
good on the ground.
05 21 34 34 P What's the TR clock say?
05 21 34 41 CC 50 hours to go.
05 21 34 52 CC Do you want an exact TR?
05 21 34 55 C No, just Joshing.
05 21 35 O0 CC Say again, Gemini-5--Roger.
05 21 35 04 P We're Just p_lling your leg a little bit.
05 21 35 06 CC Good morning.
05 21 35 09 P Good morning to you.
05 2.135 13 CC Getting read_ to change over here again only I'm
not handing over what I did yesterday to Chris.
Looks pretty good, Gemini-5.
05 21 35 24 P Okay, well it ought to; we haven't run anything
since yesterday, either.
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05 21 35 30 CC They're going to grind it out, boy.
05 21 35 33 P Yes, our rate's still back up to about 6 degrees
again. We're tumbling along here.
05 21 35 39 CC Gemini, Houston. How's the Pilot feeling now?
05 21 35 48 CC Morning, Peter.
05 21 35 50 P Good morning.
05 21 35 52 CC Beautiful day in Houston.
05 21 36 19 CC How's Gordo this morning?
05 21 36 23 C Just waking up.
05 21 36 26 CC Me too; hope you feel as well as I do.
05 21 36 32 C I imagine so.
05 21 36 34 CC Very good.
CANARY ISLANDS
05 21 46 47 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM. We have a valid
temperature on the Pilot.
05 21 47 02 CC You can pump up the blood cuff.
05 21 47 08 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary Surgeon, your cuff is
full-scale.
05 21 47 54 CC We have a good blood pressure. Give me a m_rk
when you begin exercise.
05 21 48 04 P MARK.
05 21 48 45 CC Your cuff is full-scale.
05 21 49 22 CC Okay, we have a good blood pressure; standing by
for your water and sleep report.
05 21 49 45 C The Pilot has drunk 28 gallons I ounce. Last meal
was 4A, 06:08:00:00. Sleep, 4 hours.
05 21 50 08 C Thank you, Earl ... Did you copy, Canaries?
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05 21 50 11 CC Roger. Canary Surgeon copied.
05 21 50 31 CC Gemini-5, this is & reminder. There will be a
Medical Data Pass on the Commend Pilot over Carnar-
yon at 12 hours 20 minutes, that's 12 hours 20
minute s.
05 21 50 49 C Roger.
05 21 50 52 CC You're looking good here on the ground. We have
nothing further for you. We're standing by for
about another minute.
05 21 50 58 C Gemini-5, Roger. Standing by.
CARNARVON
05 22 21 ll CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon. We have a valid oral temp.
Stand by for Surgeon.
05 22 21 17 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon Surgeon. Standing by for your
first blood pressure.
05 22 21 23 C Coming down.
05 22 21 25 CC Would you place your Quantity Read Switch to ECS
O2?
05 22 21 35 CC Cuff is full-scale.
05 22 22 10 CC We have your blood pressure. Standing by for exer_
cise on your m_rk.
05 22 22 40 CC Would you go back to ECS 02 on the Quantity Read
Switch? Trying to get computer printout. I'll
give you a cue when to switch them next.
05 22 22 59 CC Cuff is full-scale.
05 22 23 07 CC Okay, go to Fuel Cell 02 .
05 22 23 25 CC We have your second blood pressure. Standing by
for your food, water and sleep reports for the past
24 hours.
05 22 24 o3 cc Gemini-5, Carnarvon Surgeon. Do you copy?
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05 22 24 11 C He's going to put it down on UHF ... for Just a
second. He'll be with you.
05 22 24 15 P Can you hear me now?
05 22 24 17 CC Roger.
05 22 24 18 C Okay. I've had 28 pounds 1 ounce of water, m_
total water.
05 22 24 24 CC Roger.
05 22 24 27 C MY last meal was 4A at 06:08:00:00. Had a good
8 hours sleep last 24.
05 22 24 42 CC Roger. Quality of sleep?
05 22 24 45 C Very sound.
05 22 24 47 CC Good. You feel rested now?
05 22 24 50 C Roger, still sleepy.
05 22 24 53 CC Roger.
05 22 25 02 CC Okay, you can turn the Quantity Read Switch OFF.
We've got them.
05 22 25 08 CC Now the Flight Plan update. Are you ready to copy?
05 22 25 12 C Ready to copy.
05 22 25 14 CC Roger. This is Delta 6 at 13:02. I'll repeat that
time, 13:02:02, Sequence No. 135, pitch down 30,
yaw left 28. Next item is Delta 6, D-6, time
16:10-28, Sequence No. 135, pitch down 30, yaw
left 32. Do you copy?
05 22 26 15 C We got them.
05 22 26 20 CC Okay, everything looks good here on the ground.
We're standing by.
05 22 26 24 C Okay. Thank you, everything looks good here.
05 22 26 47 CC Gemini, Carnarvon. Could you give us an idea of
your present rates?
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05 22 26 52 P Roger, 6 degrees per second.
05 22 26 55 CC Roger.
05 22 26 57 P It has taken us 12 hours to build up to that since
the last time we _-mped.
05 22 27 03 CC Roger.
05 22 27 28 P I take it back; it takes about 3 hours.
05 22 27 12 CC You say it has taken about 3 hours to build up to
6 degrees?
05 22 27 15 P Yes. Gordo a_mped once apparently when I was
asleep.
05 22 27 19 CC Roger.
05 22 27 27 P The highest we've seen 8 degrees per second and we
went ahead. Excuse me, 12 degrees per second, and
we quit there.
05 22 27 37 CC Roger, understand. Yes, we copied that earlier.
EAWAXI
05 22 _9 31 CC Gemini-5, this is Hawaii CAP COM. We have nothing
for you this time. We're standing by. Your
systems are Green.
GUAYMAS
05 22 57 19 CC Gemini-5, Guaymas CAP OOM. Turn your T/M Control
Switch to the REAL _IME and ACQ-AID position.
05 22 57 49 CC Gemini-5, Guaymas CAP COM.
05 22 57 54 C Go ahead Guaymaa.
05 22 57 56 CC Now are you doing?
05 22 57 58 P Roger, Just fine.
05 22 58 OO CC Okay, you look real good here on the ground. As
soon as we get these summaries out we want to
bring up your Section 2. Just hold off a second.
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05 22 58 20 C Guaymas, this is G_m_ni-5. We Just powered up 30
seconds to go and are damping our rate.
05 22 58 28 CC Roger, you have Section 2 on?
05 22 58 31 C Negative.
05 22 58 32 CC Okay, at this time we would like for you to bring
Section 2 up and your Secondary Coolant Loop Pump
A.
05 22 58 57 CC Did you copy that?
05 22 58 59 C Roger, Section 2, Secondary Pump A is on.
05 22 59 03 CC Okay, we would like you to bring your co_uter up
in the Prelaunch Mode.
05 22 59 16 C Roger, computers are in Prelaunch.
05 22 59 19 CC Roger, copy that.
05 22 59 21 C Operating light is not on yet.
05 22 59 24 CC Say again, you are kind of weak.
05 22 59 25 C _ operating light is not on yet on the computer,
however.
05 22 59 28 cc Roger.
05 22 59 33 C Now we have a green operating light.
05 22 59 35 CC Roger. And we show good indications here on the
ground.
05 23 OO 41 CC Are you getting anything out of Thrusters 7 and
87
05 23 00 45 P We haven't tried them yet but your Yaw Right
Thruster 3 and 4, one of them is real weak and
we are getting a lot of roll tumbling in there.
They're both firing. One of them is weaker than
the other.
05 23 00 57 CC Which one is weaker?
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05 23 O1 O1 P Whichever one would cause you to get right roll,
lower one.
05 23 O1 O6 CC Okay.
TEXAS
05 23 02 34 CC Gemini-5, Houston. Good morning.
05 23 02 37 C Good morning, Houston. How are you?
05 23 02 39 CC Fine. How are you?
05 23 02 41 C Ail right.
05 23 02 42 CC Good. We would like to give you a GO for 107-1.
Isn't that a big number?
05 23 02 48 C Sure is.
05 23 02 51 CC We would also like to have you put your T/M Switch
to CO_i_ND at this time.
05 23 02 56 C It's in COMMAND.
05 23 03 03 CC HOw are you sack hounds doing up there?
05 23 03 05 C Pretty good. We Just damped our rates out here and
are powering back down.
05 23 O3 10 CC Ail right.
05 23 03 13 P Are you ready to copy the Rev 90 readouts for GO
on 107-17
05 23 03 19 CC We sure are. Go ahead.
05 23 03 21 P Okay, we didn't have the fuel cell powered up at the
time we took the readings. They were 0OO, 2-A
through 2-0. 1-A was 6.1, 1-B was 5.1, 1-C was 6.5
and the RCS A was 295, temperature 70, RCS B 290,
temperature 71, left secondary 02 5500, right
secondary 02 5400, and for some reason we didn't
copy the main.
05 23 03 52 CC Okay.
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05 23 03 57 P This No. 2 fuel cell ia pretty cold. It's only
hauling about one-third of what the other one is.
05 23 04 02 CC Okay, very good. It'll come on up then, we expect.
05 23 04 07 P Yes.
05 23 04 09 CC We're reading the same thing on the ground too,
Pete.
05 23 04 19 CC We're going to start putting some 92-1 times in
there for you now, so you will get the DC8 light.
05 23 04 27 P Okay.
HOUSTON
05 23 06 53 CC Gpmtni-5, Houston. We have a good load in and we
verified it. You are clear to go ahead and power
the computer back down.
05 23 07 O0 P Okay.
05 23 07 10 CC Now are you doing on those experiments with no fuel?
05 23 07 13 P Just about like you might expect.
05 23 07 16 CC Roger.
05 23 07 18 P Now we're getting some of the S-5 stuff and some of
the S-6 stuff. I got some pretty good pictures over
East Africa last pass.
05 23 07 27 CC Good.
05 23 07 28 P But, ha-ha ...... straight up as we passed over
the States. We were looking right at the zenith.
05 23 07 38 CC That's very good. You know we ended up that way
when we looked at the sky during the day-side pass
and the ground during the night-side passes. You
can't think of anything more uninteresting than
that.
05 23 07 51 P Lot better than rates.
05 23 07 54 CC Roger. I guess you could say you are getting a new
outlook on the world, huh?
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05 23 08 O0 C Yes, that's right. Quite a new ...
05 23 08 08 CC You think we could sell that thing as a ride at a
carnival?
05 23 08 14 P I don't think you could sell this day-to-day drift
in flight as a ride anywhere.
05 23 08 29 CC Gemini-5, this is Surgeon. Gordo, what are you
doing for exercise up there now? Have 2ou increased
it any in the last day or so?
05 23 08 39 C I hold Pete's hand once in awhile and once in a-
while I used the skin cleaning towel and then ...
we chew gum.
05 23 08 49 CC That ain't going to hack it friend.
05 23 08 53 P We have something we want to read to you.
05 23 08 57 CC Your poem.
05 23 08 59 P Gordon composed this yesterday after our system
pooped out on us and you can sing it to 'He Were
Sailing Along." It goes like this.
We were drifting along by the CSQ
When the radio suddenly sent
Here 's word for you.
Your controls are dead
But you're not through
So here we are for three days more
With the end quite far.
05 23 09 28 CC Hey, Pete, you are doing great till the last line.
Recompose that, will you.
05 23 09 36 C We'll work on it. We have a few more that are
better but --
05 23 09 44 CCq Send them down in a pneumatic tube, will you?
05 23 09 47 C Yes, okay.
05 23 09 51 CC Elliott says we'll give you a few more days to work
on it.
05 23 09 55 C Tell b_m .. the blue bag and come down with pneum-tic
tube.
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05 23 09 59 CC Roger. The Flight Surgeon would like to know the
bag status now.
05 23 10 10 C It's 2 and 1.
05 23 10 13 CC In favor of the Astros?
05 23 10 19 C I don't know whether it's the Colts or the Astros.
BERMUDA
05 23 11 04 P Say, Jim, do you read?
05 23 11 06 CC Roger, go ahead.
05 23 11 08 C How about a GMT time hack, please?
05 23 11 11 CC Okay, on m_ mark it will be - I don't even know
how many days we've got here any more - it will be
13:12 on m_ mark. That's in about 45 seconds.
We've got about 15 seconds to 13:12:00.
05 23 11 55 CC 5 seconds, 3, 2, 1.
05 23 12 O1 CC MARK. That was 13:12:00.
05 23 12 05 C Roger, var2 good. My onboard ... has never been
more than 2 seconds off and I've only set it twice
this flight.
05 23 12 13 CC Very good. Do you have your T/M Switch in CO_n_tD ·
at the present time?
05 23 12 21 C That's affirmative.
05 23 12 24 CC Okay, we'll send another off command then.
05 23 12 27 C Come,nd you'll send real time. All right, Jim, 2ou
want it in CO_9_AND?
05 23 12 3_ CC Roger. We'd like to have it in CO_I_ND please.
05 23 12 37 C In COMMAND. What's the matter? Is Guaymas Comm_nd
system out?
05 23 12 42 CC Duaymaa doesn't have a Comm_nd System. We've got
to either command it on over Texas and let Guaymas
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pick up the T/M or they have to call you and tell
you to put it on.
05 23 12 51 C Ah so.
05 23 13 02 CC Oh say, before we lose you, I would like to tell
you that on your last pass, people could look up
and see you go by over Houston here.
05 23 13 09 C Very good.
05 23 13 11 CC Did you see us looking at you?
05 23 13 14 C No, I did not notice. We were looking straight up.
05 23 13 17 CC Oh, I thought that was the back of your head we saw.
05 23 13 22 C No, that was Just my beard you were looking at.
05 23 13 26 CC Gordo, is your beard longer than your hair now?
05 23 13 29 C Yes, even Pete's is.
05 23 13 35 CC Roger. Hey, who's got the longest beard right now?
05 23 13 41 C I guess I win that contest.
05 23 13 43 CC Okay.
05 23 15 07 CC Gemini-5, Houston.
05 23 15 l0 P Go ahead, Houston.
05 23 15 11 CC Nave you seen anything else up there orbiting a-
round with you since you have been up?
05 23 15 17 P No, we haven't.
05 23 15 19 CC Okay. We've got about another 10 seconds here and
then we'll say adieu.
05 23 15 31 P All right.
05 R3 15 37 P In Texas we say, "So long, pardner."
05 23 15 38 CC All right.
CARNARVON
05 23 55 22 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon _.P (]OM.
05 R3 55 41 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon.
05 23 55 45 C Carnarvon, Gemini-5.
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05 23 55 50 CC Roger, we're GO here for 107 if you're GO.
05 23 55 53 a Roger, we're GO.
05 23 55 55 CC Roger, I'll update your TR clock in about a mtnute.
05 23 56 O5 CC Transmitting your TR.
05 23 57 O8 C Ok-y, we're getting it.
05 23 57 12 CC Roger. You're in sync.
05 23 57 18 CC Be advised there's a Medical Data Pass on the Pilot
at Nawaii. Hawaii's AOS is 14:20.
05 23 57 29 C Roger. 14:20.
05 23 57 35 CC Did you have your experiments transmitter on over
Carnarvon last pass?
05 23 57 46 C I don't believe so but we might have. I don't
think so though.
05 23 57 50 CC Roger.
05 23 58 20 CC What are your rates at the present time?
05 23 58 25 P We damped our rates all over the States; they're
down very low now.
05 23 58 31 CC Nave you got an est_,_te?
05 23 58 _0 C I guess we will have more than half a degree in the
axis at the moment.
05 23 58 47 CC Roger.
05 23 58 50 C Virt,,*llyno rates.
05 23 58 52 CC Roger.
05 23 58 06 CC Flight advises that it looks like the hydrogen is
beginning to level off now.
05 23 59 13 C Okay. You think we might make it, huh?
05 23 59 18 CC Looks like it.
05 23 59 22 CC Flight s_Ve we're sure of it.
05 23 59 23 C Ok,y.
05 23 59 25 Cc Only one more TR update to go.
05 23 59 28 P Yes, that's right.
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HAWAII
06 O0 20 53 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM.
06 O0 21 O1 CC Hawaii has telemetry solid.
06 O0 21 13 P Roger, Hawaii, Gemini-5 with you.
06 OO 21 16 CC Roger. We didn 't copy an oral temp.
06 O0 21 18 C I'2_ldo that now.
06 O0 21 21 CC Roger.
06 O0 21 47 CC We copy your oral temp; give us a blood pressure,
please.
06 O0 21 50 C Okay, he's pumping it now.
06 O0 21 51 CC Roger.
06 O0 21 54 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii Surgeon. Your cuff is full-scale.
06 O0 22 28 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii Surgeon. We have a valid blood
pressure. Give me a mark when you begin exercise.
06 O0 22 39 C Okay, getting ready.
06 00 22 46 P Starting exercise.
06 00 23 19 C Finished exercise. Pumping up blood pressure now.
06 OO 23 34 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii Surgeon here. Your cuff 1%Il-
scale.
06 OO 23 59 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii Surgeon. We have a valid blood
pressure. Standing by for a food and sleep Sl_mmAry
over the past 24 hours, plus your water report.
06 OO 24 09 C Roger. Sleep over the past 24 hours was about 6
hours. Water is 29 pounds and food status hasn't
changed.
06 OO 24 22 CC Gemini-5, Roger, thank you. Hawaii Surgeon out.
06 OO 24 26 CC We've got a Map update for you whenever you're
ready to copy.
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06 O0 24 34 CC Gemini-5, we've got a Map update for you whenever
you're ready to copy.
06 O0 24 42 C Roger. Wait one.
06 O0 24 45 P Fire away.
06 OO 24 49 CC Map 14:14:42, longitude 169 east, Rev 91. The
star's the same time; under remarks, 23 hours,
52 minutes.
06 OO 25 13 C Roger.
06 O0 25 l? CC We 'ye nothing else for you. We're standing by.
06 O0 25 21 C Gemini-5 standing by.
06 O0 37 17 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston.
06 OO 37 22 C Go ahead, Houston, Gemini-5.
06 OO 37 25 CC Roger. Houston here. We'd like to have you read
us your OA_ propellant gage. We'd like to keep
track of the last as it gets down lower here.
06 O0 37 37 C Okay. We're still reading 10%.
06 O0 37 39 CC Roger. 10_. We'd like to advise you to try doing
a lot more exercises the next couple of days here
using both the bungee cord to pull on with your
hands and your arms and legs and to do whatever
isometrics that you can.
06 O0 37 59 C Okay. We thought we'd start to taking long walks.
06 OO 38 03 CC Well, we thought that would be a good idea too, but
I understand it's raining out there.
06 OO 38 11 CC Actually the Flight Surgeon does think that the long
w-lW would probably do you more good, so--
06 O0 38 19 C We walked up and down the aisle in our big space-
craft.
06 OO 38 23 CC Roger. Say, we'd like to run an HF check here and
we're going to really run the whole next revolution
on HF. As you get Just off the east coast of the
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States we're going to switch over to BF and we'd
like to have you go to HF and UKF OFF. We'll play
you music until you get down to the Ascension area
and I '11 call you on HF down there. We 'ye in-
structed the ground sites to perform all their
passes on HF. We'a like to have you go back to
for the next stateside pass, and if we're not able
to contact you, we'd like to have you go back to
UHF at 16:04:00.
06 OO 39 06 C 16:04:00.
06 O0 39 08 CC Roger.
06 00 39 24 CC Do you have any particular request for music here
this morning?
06 O0 39 28 C Any of it would sound good.
06 O0 39 30 CC Ail right.
06 oo 39 52 cc Gordo.
06 oo 39 53 C Yes?
06 O0 39 54 CC How about a little Cat Ballou?
06 O0 39 57 C Yes. How about that?
HOUSTON
06 00 40 51 CC Gemini-5, Houston again.
06 O0 40 54 C Go ahead, Houston.
06 OO 40 56 CC Do you want us to give you the acquisition times
over the sites in case you want to call them up on
b"6F,or do you want to just rely on HF as the go-
around?
06 OO 41 08 C I think we can Just rely on the HF go-around.
06 OO 41 11 CC Okay, fine.
06 O0 41 14 CC Do you have anything else or do you want to go hear
your HF music now?
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06 O0 41 18 C We're ready to go HF anytime. We got our receiver
on.
06 OO 41 21 CC Okay, very good. I'll get the contact to bring us
up on Hl_and we'll give you your morning music.
06 CO 41 27 C Okay.
06 OO 41 33 CC I don't want you guys to go to sleep now when you
listen to this.
06 co 41 36 MUSIC
06 O0 59 43 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston, over.
06 O1 O0 39 CC Gemini-5,Gemini-5, Houston, over.
06 O100 43 C Houston this is Gemini-5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
Do you read us NF?
06 O1 00 50 CC Roger. Gemini-5. Houston is reading your HF loud
and clear, how me?
06 O100 57 C We read you the same; we have the Houston HF at
15:59. Just when you called you faded.
06 O1 O1 11 CC Roger. C_mtni-5. We were having a little diffi-
culty getting shifted around so that we could get
from the music over to the talking. If you're
reading the music, would you like to have us con-
tinue it on around to Carnarvon?
06 O1 O1 25 C Yes indeed.
06 O1 O1 29 CC Gemini-5, say again. You broke up on that last one.
06 O1 O1 34 C This is Gemini-5, affirmative.
06 O1 O1 40 CC Roger. Gemini-5, we're coming back on with our
music and we '11 be coming out of the Cape with the
music.
06 O1 O1 50 CC And Gemini-5, this is station MCCH signing off for
the afternoon, morning I guess.
MUSIC.
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06 O1 30 O0 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Carnarvon on HF, do you copy?
06 O1 30 03 C Carnarvon, Gemini-5. Read you loud and clear.
06 O1 30 06 CC Roger. Reading you loud and clear, also. Are you
still copying the McDivitt hour on Space Station
MCCH?
06 O1 30 16 C Negative, we haven't read them since--
06 O1 30 22 P Carnarvon, this is Gemini-5. The last thing we
heard f_om them was "Never On Sunday" at 15:08:00
and then they faded.
06 O1 30 35 CC Roger.
06 O1 31 30 CC Everything looks good here on the ground. We're
standing by.
06 O1 31 35 C Say again, Carnarvon.
06 O1 31 37 CC I say, everything looks good on the ground; we're
standing by.
06 O1 31 41 C We're GO up here.
06 O1 31 55 CC Be advised that they will start playing the music
again after our IDS.
06 O1 32 03 P Roger.
06 O1 56 08 CC - 00, radar to STANDBY.
06 O1 56 15 P Roger.
06 O1 56 17 CC Radar 16:22:OO. Radar to ON. Monitor for interfer-
ence.
06 O1 56 27 P Roger.
06 O1 56 29 ac Trinidad SPADATS will be tracking.
06 01 56 37 P Go ahead, Hawaii.
06 O1 56 39 0C Next, Radar 16:28:00. Radar to OFF.
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06 O1 56 52 CC Next item: S-7 16:26:00, 02. Under remarks:
Disturbance will be north of track.
06 O1 57 05 CC Copy?
HAWAII
06 O1 57 24 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii.
06 O1 57 32 P Hello, Hawaii, Gemini-5 on HF. Go ahead.
06 O1 57 36 CC Roger, did you copy mY Sierra setup?
06 O1 57 50 P Hello, Hawaii, Gemini-5 on HF. Go ahead.
06 O1 57 56 CC Gemini-5, this is Hawaii,--
06 O1 58 08 CC Gemini-5, this is Hawaii.
06 O1 58 14 CC Gemini-5, this is Hawaii on HI_.
06 O1 58 47 P Hello, Hawaii. Nello Hawaii. Gemini-5.
06 O1 59 25 C Hello, Hawaii. Hello, Hawaii. Gemini-5.
06 O1 59 30 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston here. Over.
06 O1 59 33 P Hello, Houston, Gemini-5. Go ahead.
06 O1 59 36 CC Roger. California lost, Hawaii lost their trans-
mitter. I'm talking to you through California.
How do you read?
06 O1 59 44 P Read you loud and clear.
06 O1 59 47 CC Very good. Did you get the information on the
Radar Test and the S-7 Experiment?
06 O1 59 57 P The only thing I got as far as Radar, 16:22:00 ON.
06 02 OO 04 CC Okay. When you put it on at 16:22, we'd like to
have you turn it to STANDBY and ON and STANI_Y with
the 30 second period in each position for a total
of 6 minutes until 16:28:00.
06 02 O0 29 P Got you.
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06 02 O0 34 CC Okay. There'll be an S-7 at 06:16:26:00. Sequence
No. 02. The distrubance will be north of track.
There will be another S-7 at O6:17:43:00. Sequence
No. 03. Over.
06 02 O1 29 P Hello, Houston, Gemini-5.
06 02 01 31 CC Go ahead, Gemini-5, this is Houston.
06 02 O1 35 P Roger. Say again the sequence number on the first
one and time on the second S-7.
06 02 01 43 CC Roger. The sequence number on the first S-7 is 02.
I say again, Sequence 02. The time of the second
S-7 is 06:17:43:00. I say the time again.
06:17:43:00.
06 02 02 13 P Roger, we copy.
06 02 02 16 CC Very good.
06 02 02 19 P You want us to bring our UNF back up at 16:04.
06 02 02 23 CC That's affirmative, and I'm going to go back to
the HF music until that time.
06 02 02 29 P Roger.
MUSIC.
06 02 05 15 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston on UHF.
06 02 05 19 C Go ahead, Houston, Gemini-5 on UNF.
06 02 05 21 CC Roger. How was your HF across the Pacific that
time? I was giving you music out of California
from the time you left Carnarvon. Could you read
it?
06 02 05 31 P Okay, let me give you a time, Just a second. We
started hearing discernible w,,_ic--Wecouldn't tell
what it was at 15:49, and by 15:50 you were loud and
clear.
06 02 05 51 CC Very good.
06 02 05 57 P Is the D-6 135 still on for a 16:10:387
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06 02 06 04 CC Roger, if you have the fuel available - if you have
the attitude proper, I mean.
06 02 06 09 P Did they do it the last time?
06 02 06 13 CC Say again.
06 02 06 25 CC Gemini-5, Houston, say again. I didn't understand
exactly what you said then.
06 02 06 30 P Did Sequence 135 go last pass?
06 02 06 37 CC Stand by here, let me check.
06 02 07 03 CC Gemini-5, Houston. Yes, they were up last time
and they'll be up again this time.
06 02 07 09 P Okay, well about 2 seconds before they're supposed
to be up, why we rolled out our White Sands view.
06 02 07 16 CC Okay. Give it a whirl this time. We'd like to have
you go to C-Band Adapter Switch to CONTINUOUS at
this time.
06 02 07 33 CC Gemini-5, we'd also like a co,_-enton your vehicle
rates.
06 02 07 39 C Oh, it's about 1-_2 degrees per second, I guess.
06 02 07 45 CC Okay. Gemini-5, there's a large storm down off
the northeast coast of South _merica that we'd like
to have you take a look at. It's on your chart on
your orbit map there. It sticks out to the north-
east from just about where the town of Georgetown
is plotted on the map. We would like to know if
there are any large areas which seem to be breaking
off from the main body of the storm and moving up
to the north.
06 02 08 25 P Roger.
06 02 08 27 CC This is the same area where the S-7 is supposed
to take place and the time will be 16:26:00.
06 02 08 38 P Okay.
06 02 08 41 CC This particular radar teat we're doing ia a teat
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with the SPADATS tracking you. I'd like to clarify
again that we want the radar to be on for 30 seconds
and then at STaY for 30 seconds for the 6 minute
period. At the end of that period we want you to
go ahead and turn it off, because you'll probably
be out of our sight by that time.
06 02 09 03 P Okay.
06 02 09 13 CC Also, we're going to leave your Fuel Cell Section
02 up now until you get to Hawaii on this next pass.
When you get over Carnarvon, we want you to purge
both sections of it, and Carnarvon will be talking
to you on a relatively short pass there. Then
we'll look at it over Hawaii, and if it looks okay,
we'll shut it back down again.
06 02 09 33 P Okay. We're pointed straight up as usual.
06 02 09 38 CC That's always a good direction, isn't it?
06 02 l0 21 CC Gemini-5, Houston Flight.
06 02 l0 25 P Go ahead.
06 02 l0 27 CC This is the best we've been able to come back at
you with:
There was a young poet from Shawnee,
Whose lines were very funny,
When told this was so,
He said yes, I know,
But I always try to get as re,nywords in the
last line as I possibly can.
06 02 10 44 P&C (Many chuckles ) Very good.
06 02 10 50 C We're working on it.
06 02 10 53 P Okay, I'm looking at White Sands, but I don't see
anything.
06 02 10 56 CC Okay, look harder.'
06 02 l0 59 P AIl right ... We'll try now rotating at left yaw
and roll. If we can figure out which way Laredo is,
.... we'll try and get a picture of it.
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06 02 i1 19 CC Okay.
06 02 ll 21 P But I 'm afraid we're not going to make it.
06 02 ll 24 CC Okay.
06 02 12 15 CC Gemini-5, Houston Flight.
06 02 12 lB C Go ahead, Flight.
06 02 12 20 CC You have any selections you'd like to request on
the music?
06 02 12 24 C They've been doing very well.
06 02 12 27 CC We 'ye made some selections down here for you
tomorrow, so you can stand by.
06 02 12 31 C Okay, very good.
06 02 13 07 C We saw the target.
06 02 13 09 CC Say again, Gemini-5.
06 02 13 i1 C Saw the visibility target at Laredo.
06 02 13 13 CC You did?
06 02 13 14 c Right.
06 02 13 15 CC You have any numbers for us?
06 02 13 18 C No we're just rotating by.
06 02 13 20 P We're trying to get a picture.
06 02 lB 24 CC That's a step forward, anyway. Here, stand by for
something, very important message.
06 02 13 29 C Very well.
06 02 13 51 C This is your Captain speaking to you, 40,000 miles,
weather is clear.
MUSIC
06 02 15 44 CC Did you get our message?
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06 02 15 45 C Right, sure did.
06 02 15 47 CC Okay, put your C-Band Adapter Switch to COMMAND
now please.
06 02 16 11 CC Do you think you got the picture of the acquisition
targets?
06 02 16 16 C I don't know whether we got a picture or not. We
tried, but we rotated by it pretty fast.
06 02 16 22 P Gordo took one with the 35 and the 250 bunch, and
I took one with the Hasselblad. But I was taking
it out of the very corner of the window; I may have
all spacecraft.
06 02 16 31 CC Okay.
06 02 16 36 P It was sort of like trying to find it in an inverted
spin.
06 02 16 42 CC Yes, I appreciate the problem. Did they have the
smoke pots out there today for you?
06 02 16 55 P MARK, radar to STANDBY. Say again.
06 02 16 58 CC Did they have the smoke pots out there for you?
06 02 17 03 C I didn't note the smoke pots at all. I Just found
the target.
06 02 17 06 P I didn't see any smoke either.
06 02 17 07 CC Okay, very good.
06 02 17 09 P I had another good look at White Sands, and I
didn't see anything.
06 02 17 13 CC Okay.
06 02 17 17 C Over Havana.
06 02 17 21 CC Gemini-5, we'd like to have you damp your rates
out now. We'd like to have another check on it to
see if we can get the rates d-_ed out. Okay?
06 02 17 29 C Good.
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06 02 17 35 CC And you might report on how all the thrusters seem
to be operating.
06 02 17 39 C Okay, we're powered up.... works all right on
pitch. Have on thruster out on right yaw.
06 02 18 O1 CC Okay.
06 02 18 04 C It's not completely out; it's Just weak, but it's
giving us some left roll.
06 02 18 10 CC Okay, it's giving you a left roll?
06 02 18 35 P Be advised that its yaw right No. 3 is very weak.
06 02 18 43 CC Okay, No. 3 is very weak and it's giving you left
roll.
06 02 18 47 P That's affirm.
06 02 18 50 CC Okay.
06 02 18 51 P I'm doing this by the listed method. It doesn't
sound as hot as the other one.
06 02 18 56 CC Okay.
06 02 19 l0 P We did it again; we're all damped out straight up.
06 02 19 14 CC Very good, you seem to have that maneuver down
pretty well.
06 02 19 18 C That the reentry position?
06 02 19 23 CC Say that again, please.
06 02 19 26 C That's the way the simulator sits.
06 02 19 28 CC Oh, that's right, I forgot. This is a pretty good
slm,,lation,isn't it?
06 02 18 38 P We're trying out the thruster No. 7, No. 8, Direct
BOW.
06 02 19 42 CC Okay.
06 02 19 57 C Aha:
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06 02 19 59 CC Did you get some then?
06 02 20 04 C We got Just a tiny bit of No. 7 and No. 8 that time.
06 02 20 l0 CC You got a little bit on each one then, huh?
06 02 20 12 C It was in Direct. There - a long burn going on -
just a teensy bit, there may be Just fuel.
06 02 20 18 CC Okay.
06 02 20 21 P Yes, I think we're dumping either fuel or oxidizer
overboard. It slows down the combustion.
06 02 20 25 CC Okay, don't do that test too often, then.
06 02 21 15 CC Gemini-5, we'd like a voice report on that storm
there that's off the northeast coast of South
America when you go over Carnarvon, or across the
States the next time.
06 02 21 29 C Okay.
06 02 21 33 CC ECOM wants to know if you just turned your radar on.
06 02 21 38 C No, just getting ready to right now.
06 02 21 41 CC Okay.
06 02 21 43 C 20 seconds.
06 02 21 44 CC Roger.
06 02 22 OO C Radar is on.
06 02 22 03 CC Very good.
06 02 22 19 C ... nose ..., we roll up, the faster we roll the
colder everything gets.
06 02 22 29 CC You say the faster you roll, the colder everything
gets?
06 02 22 33 C Right .... cockpit, we even frost over the inside
of the cockpit slightly when we roll fast, and when
we stabilize slow, everything seems to warm up.
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06 02 22 46 CC Well, that's novel, isn't it?
06 02 22 49 P Yes, our breath would freeze on the windshield
last night when we were rolled up, and been rolling
for quite a while.
06 02 22 57 CC Roger.
06 02 23 21 CC Gemini-5, Houston. Do you think that it was just
the rotation of velocities causing the moisture
to go out toward the window, or were you actually
breathing on the window?
06 02 24 O0 C No, we had everything shut off on the coolant list
in the cockpit and we were still freezing. So we
were actually getting a lot colder temperatures from
the coolant loop than inside the cockpit itself.
06 02 24 13 CC Okay.
06 02 24 14 C We finally had both suit circuits shut completely
down. No flow, and the flow on each of the suits
was down almost to zero.
06 02 24 27 CC Roger.
06 02 24 28 C I finally was freezing so bad - Pete was finally
comfortable - that I had broke out my wrist band
and put them on to stop the flow out of the wrist
area of the suit, and that seemed to warm up my
suit up to the level of his, anyway.
06 02 24 45 CC Roger. What was the cockpit temperature at that
time?
06 02 24 52 C The gage has been broken ever since very early.
However, the reading, Pete has a reading here he
took with our wet ... ball.
06 02 25 02 P It varies about 10 degrees - in the center of the
cabin it will go from 79 down to 72 or 71.
06 02 25 l0 CC Okay. It was about 79 in the middle of the cabin
and about 71 at the wall.
06 02 25 11 P No, the temperature in the middle of the cabin will
vary between 79 and 72.
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06 02 25 22 CC Okay, I've got you. I think we're getting IDS.
CARNARVON
06 03 05 O1 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon.
06 03 05 05 P Go ahead, Carnarvon, Gemini-5.
06 03 05 06 CC Roger. Request you start your fuel cell purge.
06 03 05 15 CC Give us a m-wk when you start.
06 03 05 32 P MARK No. 2.
06 03 05 36 CC Roger.
06 03 05 45 P AIl right, check complete. Commencing No. 1 on
my mark. MARK. No. 1 oxygen started.
06 03 05 57 CC Roger.
06 03 06 11 CC Do you have anything to report on that storm off
South America?
06 03 06 18 P Roger. We saw it.
06 03 06 20 CC What we're interested in is if you saw anything
breRk_ng away and moving toward the northwest.
06 03 06 26 P Well there were several smaller cells breaking off
from it down at the edges, but we couldn't tell
whether they were moving completely away or not.
It was a big widespread storm. We couldn't see
any eye to it but there were some smaller cellq that
were sort of separated from it, that were kind of
out to the edges of it.
06 03 06 49 CC Roger.
06 03 07 48 P What was that, Carnarvon? TX?
06 03 07 50 CC Affirmative.
06 03 07 54 P ... first section complete.
06 03 07 56 CC Roger.
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06 03 07 58 P Starting purge on second section now.
06 03 09 i1 CC We've got about 20 seconds to LOS. We're not going
to see all of your Section 2 02 purge.
06 03 09 17 C Okay, it's going very well.
06 03 09 19 CC Roger.
06 03 09 20 C You guys can have the rest of the day off. We'Il
see you tomorrow.
06 03 09 22 CC Right. We '11 be going home shortly.
06 03 09 26 C Have a little of that Swan Lager.
06 03 09 28 CC Will do. I'll have one for you also, and Pete--
HAWAII
06 03 31 11 cc Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM.
06 03 31 28 cc Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM.
06 03 31 31 P Go ahead, Hawaii, Gemini here.
06 03 S1 33 CC Roger, we'd like you to hold off on powering down
that Section 2 until we get a look at the data.
It ,11 take us a few minutes. We ,11 give you a
call before DOS.
06 03 31 42 P Okay.
06 03 32 28 CC Be advised you'll have a medical data pass at Texas
on the Pilot. AOS at Texas is 17:44.
06 03 32 39 CC It's on the Command Pilot.
06 03 32 55 CC Gemini-5, did you copy that on the Co--,-ndPilot
over Texas?
06 03 32 59 P Is it the Co--nd Pilot or the Pilot?
06 03 33 O1 CC Cnmmnnd Pilot, Pete, I'm sorry.
06 03 33 03 P Okay, 17:44 on the Co,w,nnd Pilot over Texas.
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06 03 33 06 P That's affirm.
06 03 33 53 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii.
06 03 33 55 P Go ahead, Hawaii.
06 03 33 57 CC Is Gordo doing any exercising?
06 03 33 59 P I hope to shout; he's upside down in the food box
for something, to repack some stuff. Ha ha ha.
06 03 34 07 CC Okay, we got you.
06 03 34 09 P As a matter of fact, we're up to our ears in gar-
bage now.
06 03 34 14 CC Roger, Roger.
06 03 34 21 CC Okay, we'd like you to power down Section 2, leave
the Control switch on, Power switch to OFF, and
then turn off Pump A in the secondary loop.
06 03 34 33 P Okay, No. 2's off and Pump A in secondary loop's
off.
06 03 34 38 CC Roger.
CALI_OBNIA
06 03 40 39 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston. Over.
06 03 40 46 P Go ahead, Houston, Gemini-5.
06 03 40 48 CC Roger, Gemini-5, Houston here. I'd like to s,_mmar-
ize our view of your position at the time. We'll
go through it a step at a time here. On your
thrusters we feel that the thrusters aren't working,
are probably cold. And they're not working because
they are cold, and we think possibly they're cold
because those individual heaters are not working.
Of course, we don't have any exact way of confirming
this. We think that because they are, the cold is
the problem, we would like to have you damp your ...
a little more often and start dmmping it before they
build up too high a rate. That way we'il get a
little more activity on the thrusters that we are
using and keep the temperatures on those up a little
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bit. Now if we do have any problem with the
thrusters that you still have left, and we see that
they're starting to fail, we have some other proce-
dures that we can go through that are a little more
complicated, but we feel that should keep them warm.
Now on the fUel that you have remaining, we want to
still conserve it as long as the hydrogen tank is
venting because we want to be able to always damp
out the rates that you build up so that we don't
get into a really high rate setup. But we are
planning on tomorrows we're tentatively setting up
a flight plan that will allow us to use the remain-
ing fuel to accomplish some of the experiments. And
what we're thinking of right now is that D-4/D-7
needs a few more measurements to make it really
complete, and the ones we're thinking about most of
all were the sun measurement which, of course, would
be last. Measurements of the mountains, land-to-
water interfaces, and over land with vegetation.
We also want to do some S-8/D-13 and if the fuel's
available we'll ,_ke one pass over Woodley tomorrow
and one over Laredo. That should give us some in-
formation on the Visual Acuity Test. We'd also
like to work in the track over Mexico tomorrow on
the S-5 if at all possible so that we can get the
... pictures across that area.
06 03 _+311 P Okay.
06 03 43 /2 CC The fuel cells, it looks like the hydrogen is
starting to--the venting is starting to taper off
and it's running pretty much as predicted where
you're really going to be fat on hydrogen if it
does taper off at the predicted rate. The water
production looks by all estlm,tes now to be low
enough under the rate that we're producing it now
so that it shouldn't be a constraint on your flight
and you should be able to go on to 8 days. I think
that pretty much s,,mm,
rizes our viewpoint of your
position. Do you have anything that you would like
to know Or that you might add to this?
06 03 44 02 P Yes. What's the TR - 12:11 or 12:217
06 03 44 10 CC Just a second, I'll get ... so busy.
06 03 44 14 CC I'll give it to you in elapsed time. It's 44 hours
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15 minutes and 19 seconds. 18, 17, 16, 15.
06 03 44 23 P Very good.
06 03 44 24 CC Okay. It's all downhill from here, Pete.
06 03 44 28 P I 'm with you .... the garbage through.
06 03 44 35 CC Oh well, you can wrap it around you and stay warm.
06 03 44 38 P The Hawaii Surgeon called and wanted to know if
Gordo was exercising. He was upside down and tried
to pack the ... down.
06 03 44 46 CC Well listen, don't get your foot stuck in the food
container.
06 03 44 51 CC We'd like to have you place the Cryogenic Gaging
Switch to ECS O2, please.
_XAS
06 03 45 14 CC Pete, this is Houston here. I'm getting worn out
too, I guess. Would you make sure that Gordo has
the temperature probe in his mouth. We're not
getting anything down here.
06 03 45 25 P Okay. He just got back turned around; that's our
problem.
06 03 45 32 CC Okay. Do you have the Cryogenic Gaging Switch to ·
ECS 02?
06 03 45 45 P Yes.
06 03 45 46 CC Okay.
06 03 46 03 DC Oka_, we'd like to have you place the Cryogenic
Gaging Switch to FUEL C_LL 02 now, please.
06 03 46 20 P At D-5 we didn't get the S-7. At 16:26:OO we saw
the storm but we were not in a position to photo-
graph, and we gave a report on what we saw.
06 03 46 31 CC Okay. We've got your report from Carnarvon and
understand you were not able to take a picture.
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06 03 46 37 P Yes, but we did get the S-7 at 17:43:00.
06 03 46 44 CC Okay, very good. We'd like to have you take and
put your Cryogenic Gaging Switch to FUEL CELL Hz
now, please.
06 03 47 05 CC Okay, would you put your Cryogenic Gaging Switch
back to OFF, and the Flight Surgeon would like to
have a word with you.
06 03 47 13 CC Gemini-5, we have a valid oral temp. We're stand-
ing by for your blood pressure.
06 03 47 35 CC Gemini-5, your cuff is full-scale.
06 03 48 23 CC Gemini-5, we have a good blood pressure. You can
start exercise on your mark.
06 03 48 37 P ...
06 03 48 43 CC Say again.
06 03 48 57 C He said he was exercising for the last 35 minutes.
06 03 49 03 CC I believe it.
06 03 49 07 P Exercise ...
06 03 49 l0 CC Good show. Looks good down here, Gordo.
06 03 49 22 CC Cuff full-scale. Gordo, while that's being done,
could we get your water report?
06 03 49 38 C 29.3 pounds. We're just finishing a meal right
now which we'll have on here.
06 03 49 46 CC Roger. Gordo, do both of you feel that you're
getting enough food and enough sleep from your
own viewpoint?
06 03 49 55 C I think definitely enough food and I think we're
getting enough sleep now and then.
06 03 50 O1 CC Now and then, okay.
06 03 50 03 CC Either of you having any trouble with plugging your
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nose? Pete sounded a little bit that way here
earlier today.
06 03 50 12 C Very much, but I think we're better now. We had
Meal 4B. We just finished.
06 03 50 19 CC 4B, okay.
06 03 50 24 CC Gordo, are you having any trouble with these rates?
Have you had any sort of symptoms at all with the
rates?
06 03 50 31 C No, no symptoms, it's just, you know, every time you
try and see anything out the window it's whipping
by so fast, and then when you let anything loose
from the spacecraft it doesn't hang there. It whips
over to the side, of course.
06 03 50 45 CC Roger. Well, looking at all the data, Gordo, for
this period of time now after almost 148 hours, we
haven't seen anything in the rates that would con-
cern us at all as far as rates or blood pressures
ere concerned. Your overall heart rates are tending
to get somewhat lower. You're tending to stabilize
out at low rates, which are really resting rates,
which is pretty well what we'd expect. The same
thing is sort of happening with blood pressure, and
we think everything looks real fine down here as far
as going the whole way. Are you having any sort of
feeling that it's more difficult for you when you
do exercise? Does it feel to be more effort now
than it did earlier in the flight?
COASTAL SENTRY QUEBEC
06 04 47 13 CC Gemini-5, CSQ CAP COM.
06 04 47 16 P Go ahead, CSQ CAP COM, Gemini-5 here.
06 04 47 19 CC Roger. We have you GO on the ground and I have a
landing area update when you're ready to copy.
06 04 47 24 P Roger. We're GO up here. I'm ready to copy.
06 04 47 28 CC Roger. Be advised all bank angles remain roll
left 53, roll right 67, weather is good in all
areas except it's marginal in area 100 Delta. Over.
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06 04 47 44 P Roger.
06 04 47 47 CC Okay. 96-3, 21:41:35, 14 plus 53, 20 plus 07,
97-3, 23:16:51, 13 plus 36, 18 plus 55, 98 Delta,
OO :10:08, 20 plus 45, 26 plus 25, 59 Delta,
01:41:33, 26 plus 05, 1OO Delta, O3:16:30, 19 plus
40, 04:53:53, 18 plus 06, 23 plus 22. Do you copy?
06 04 50 37 P Got them all.
06 04 50 39 CC Roger. And Houston would also like to know if the
exercises you are doing seem to be harder to do
now than at the beginning of the flight. Over.
06 04 50 47 P No, why, does it look like that on your data?
06 04 50 50 CC Say again.
06 04 50 52 P No, why, does it look like that on you data?
06 04 50 55 CC I really don't know--
06 04 51 OO CC Houston advises negative, it doesn't look like that
on the data. They're just curious, I guess.
06 04 51 ll P Okay, let me know if we're getting weak ...
06 04 51 15 CC Copy.
06 04 51 48 CC Gemini-5, CSQ. There's nothing further. Standing
by.
06 04 51 52 P Roger. Gemini-5 standing by. Thank you, have a
good day.
06 04 52 21 CC Gemini-5, CSQ.
o6 o4 52 43 cC Gemini-5,CSQ.
06 04 52 44 P Go ahead CSQ. I put my transmitter off.
06 04 52 47 CC Roger. Flight would like to know why the Pilot is
not asleep.
06 04 52 52 P Because the Command Pilot is occupied.
06 04 52 56 CC Roger.
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06 04 52 09 P For a more accurate report, the Corem-ndPilot is
unable to come to the phone right now.
06 04 53 16 CC CSQ copied.
06 04 54 19 cc Gemini-5, CSQ.
06 04 54 22 P Go ahead, CSQ.
06 04 54 23 CC Roger. Houston would like to know if the score is
now 2 to ,3 or 3 to 1.
06 04 54 27 P It's 2 to 2 in favor of the Astros.
06 04 54 29 CC Copy.
HAWAII
06 05 06 36 CC Gemini-5, this is Hawaii.
06 05 06 53 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM.
06 05 06 57 C Go ahead, Hawaii. Gemini-5.
06 05 06 59 CC Roger. We hold your system Green on the ground.
06 05 07 04 C Roger. Everything looks good up here.
06 05 07 21 CC Gemini-5, this is Hawaii. Be advised to turn on
your HF after Hawaii LOS to REV Acquisition which
is 19:29:41. Station MCCH will be broadcasting.
06 05 07 39 C Very good. Thank you.
06 05 09 46 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii. We're standing by.
06 05 09 49 C Okay. Fine. Gemini-5 standing by too.
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06 05 31 03 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM.
06 05 31 27 CC Gemini-5, REV CAP COM.
06 05 31 51 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM.
06 05 31 53 C GO ahead, RKV. This is Gemini-5.
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06 05 31 55 CC Roger. _ll sensors look real good here on the
ground.
06 05 31 59 C ...
06 05 32 02 CC How did you receive the HF?
06 05 32 04 C That was great. We had it loud and clear over
California right along.
06 05 32 09 CC Roger. Very good. Thank you.
06 05 32 14 C You ought to try some more of that.
06 05 32 16 CC Roger. Sounds real good down here also.
COASTAL SENTRY QUEBEC
06 06 21 54 CC I have nothing further this pass, standing by.
06 06 21 57 C Roger, CSQ. We're GO here.
HAWAII
06 06 41 12 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM.
06 06 41 16 C Roger, Hawaii, Gemini-5 here.
06 06 41 19 CC Roger. All systems look good. You need anything,
give us a cell.
06 06 41 23 C Okay, mighty fine. Things look good here.
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06 07 O1 52 CC Gemini-r, RKV CAP COM.
06 07 02 03 C Go ahead, RKV, Gemini-5.
06 07 02 05 CC Roger. I'd like to advise you that Hawaii is
going to be m_-kingsome HF checks during the next
hour. If you hear him, just disregard.
06 07 02 14 C Okay, fine, thank you.
06 07 02 16 CC And we'd like to get your experiment status over
the last 24 hours if you have that available.
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06 07 02 18 C Okay, I better pass that on to the next station.
It's not quite yet available.
06 07 02 2! CC Roger, understand.
06 07 02 40 CC Gemini-5, REV. Everything looks real good here on
the ground.
06 07 02 44 C Okay, mighty fine. Looks real good here.
06 07 02 53 C I am powered up for a couple minutes here ...
06 07 02 56 CC Roger, we were noticing it on the ground.
06 07 04 58 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM.
06 07 05 O0 C Go ahead, RKV, Gemini-5.
06 07 05 02 CC Were you able to null them out pretty good?
06 07 05 04 C Roger, have them all nulled out now.
06 07 05 06 CC Very good then.
COASTAL SENTRY QUEBEC
06 07 57 32 CC Gemini-5, CSQ CAP COM.
06 07 57 35 P CSQ CAP COM, Gemini-5 here. Go ahead.
06 07 57 38 CC Be advised _ 6.
06 07 57 42 P Roger, UHF 6.
06 07 57 45 CC Roger, and I have a Map update when you are ready
to copy.
06 07 57 54 P Roger.
06 07 58 05 CC Roger. Map 23:10:09. Longitude 32 degrees east.
Rev 97. Star 23:10:O9, 23:39:07. Do you copy?
06 07 58 44 P Affirmative.
06 07 58 46 CC And CSQ is standing by for experiment status.
06 07 58 51 P Roger, experiment status--this will be the status
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as of what we did yesterday?
06 07 59 10 CC Copy.
06 07 59 17 P We did no D-6 camera work, but on the D-6 Sequence
No. 135, first pass, we were not in view of ...
Second pass, we did it to the right direction but
didn't see anything.
06 07 59 31 CC CSQ copy.
06 07 59 33 P Before we shuttered we got a 417 and a 418.
06 07 59 41 CC Copy.
06 07 59 42 P And a 6, ... and a 5 4 3 ... and a 7. -.. ..
that was mostly one sequence. Mostly D'l/4'
Australia. We saw the smoke go ... miles but we
were in the wrong attitude to observe at passing
overhead ... with the ... except we may have gotten
the 7_- picture that they wanted. We won't know
until it's developed tomorrow. The spacecraft
may have been in the way.
06 08 O0 34 CC CSQ copy.
06 08 O0 39 P ... more photographs with the 35"""with the other
... would be in the S-5/S-6 category. But these
are not listed as experiments.
06 08 O1 O0 CC Roger. CSQ has you GO on the ground. Have nothing
further. Stand by.
06 08 01 06 P Roger. We're GO up here.
HAWAII
06 08 15 26 CC Gemini-5, this is Hawaii CAP COM. We hold your
system Green on the ground.
06 08 15 31 P Hawaii CAP COM, Gemini-5. Go ahead.
06 08 15 34 CC We hold your systems Green on the ground.
06 08 15 37 P Roger. We're Green up here.
06 08 15 53 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM. Would you give us the
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eryo quantity readout, ECS 02 first, please?
06 08 16 O1 P Roger.
06 08 16 23 CC Fuel Cell 02 now, please.
06 08 16 26 P Roger.
06 08 16 50 P Hawaii, Gemini-5.
06 08 16 52 CC Go ahead, Gemini-5.
06 08 16 54 P Roger. I heard him ask for fUel cell, ... fuel
cell. Say, would you and Flight work up a list of
stations, we are, our ... has changed enough now
that we are off the Flight Plan that we have here
and we weren't expecting to hear from you.
06 08 17 13 CC Wilco, we'll make one up.
06 08 17 16 P Roger.
06 08 l? 17 CC Roger, Gemini-5. We'll do that.
06 08 17 21 P I want the Flight Plan and maybe a little update
as to the ACQ times that we could correct in the
Flight Plan that we have. Okay?
06 08 17 26 CC Roger.
06 08 17 27 CC Roger, we'll do that.
06 08 17 28 P Thank you.
06 08 17 33 CC We'll give it to you at the RKV this pass, Gemini.
06 08 17 36 P Very good.
06 08 17 44 CC Okay, Gemini-5, you can turn the cryo quantity back
to OFF.
06 08 18 12 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii standing by.
06 08 18 15 P Gemini-5 standing by. Thank you.
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06 08 36 29 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM, co,,,check. How
do you read?
06 08 36 50 P RKV CAP COM, Gemini-5 reads you loud and clear.
06 08 36 53 CC Roger. Read you loud and clear, also. All systems
are GO on the ground. I have some acquisition times
for you if you are ready to copy.
06 08 36 59 P Ready to copy.
06 08 37 O0 CC Okay. Do you want these things to the nearest
second, or will minutes do?
06 08 37 02 P Minutes are fine.
06 08 37 04 CC Okay, fine. CSQ, we have knocked 97:23:32, RKV
97:00:11, CSQ 98:01:08, REV 98:01:45, CSQ 99:02:40,
RKV 99:03:19, CYI 100:03:43, CSQ 100:04:16, RKV
100:04:53, CYI 101:05:16, RKV 101:06:30. Do you
copy?
06 08 38 52 P Affirmative.
06 08 38 53 CC Roger; incidentally, your Flight Plan is lagging
by 19 minutes.
06 08 38 59 P Okay.
06 08 39 O1 CC We have a ... update for you. Your orbit is 107
by 160. Flight time expectancy, 20 days.
06 08 42 24 CC Gemini-5, this is REV. We have one minute before
LOS. We ,11 be standing by.
COASTAL SENTRY QUEBEC
o6 o9 32 5o cc Gemini-5,CSQ CAP COM.
06 09 33 07 C CSQ CAP COM, Gemini-5.
06 09 33 10 CC Gemini-5, CSQ would like to take some ground read-
ings of your cryogenic quantities. Would you select
ECS 02 on your Quantity Read Switch, please?
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06 09 33 20 C Roger. You have it.
06 09 33 24 CC A]_o, Houston advises we'd like you to null rates
before reaching the RKV in order to warm up the
thrusters. Do not use thrusters 7 and 8. They
also suggest that you null rates every 2 to 3 hours
of a duty cycle for the thrusters. Over.
06 09 33 44 C Okay, fine.
06 09 33 48 CC And they'd like to know if you've noticed any
decrease in rates and venting peeling off.
06 09 33 57 C Negative. The venting seems to be keeping on about
the same.
06 09 34 02 CC CSQ copy.
06 09 34 14 CC Fuel Cell 02 position, please.
06 09 34 55 CC Gemini-5, do you have your suit temperature control
turned down?
06 09 34 59 C Roger....
06 09 35 12 CC Okay. Fuel Cell H2 position, please.
06 09 36 06 CC Gemini-5 you can return the Quantity Switch to OFF,
please.
06 09 36 08 P Got it.
06 09 36 14 CC CSQ has nothing further, standing by.
06 09 36 17 P Okay.
ROSE KNOT VICTOR
06 10 II 06 CC Gemini-5, REV CAP COM check. How do you read?
06 10 11 10 P This is Gemini-5. Read you loud and clear, RKV.
How us?
06 10 11 14 CC Roger. We read you GO on the ground. We'd like
you to purge both sections at this time. Give me
a mark when you start.
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06 lO 11 34 P MARK.
06 10 11 35 CC On No. 1.
06 10 11 48 P Gemini is complete on 1, starting on 2.
06 10 12 06 P Okay, hydrogen's complete. Purging 02 on No. 1.
06 10 12 19 P MARK.
06 10 14 19 P No. 1 02 complete, starting No. 2.
06 10 16 27 P No. 2 02 purge complete.
06 10 16 29 CC Roger. Thank you very much, Gemini-5. We'd like
to have a propellant quantity readout please.
06 10 16 34 P Think we had LOS, RKV.
06 10 16 39 CC Say again.
06 10 16 40 P I didn't hear your last. I thought we had LOS.
06 10 16 43 CC Negative. We'd like to have a propellant quantity
readout.
06 10 16 51 C Propellant quantity readout about 9 percent.
06 10 16 56 CC Roger, understand 9 percent. We'd like to remind
the Pilot of a medical data pass over the CSQ on Rev
98 at 01:06:05.
06 10 17 13 C Reger. Thank you.
06 10 17 15 CC Fine. Flight would also like to know how you did
on dam_ing those rates, how the thrusters worked and
how effective they wer_
06 10 17 23 C Thrusters that worked were all right.
06 10 17 26 CC Roger, Understand.
06 10 17 29 C What was that time over CSQ?
06 10 17 32 CC 01:06:O5.
06 10 17 35 C Okay, fine. Thank you.
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06 ll 06 49 CC Gemini-5, CSQ. We have you GO on the ground. We
have a valid temperature. Standing by for your
blood pressure.
06 ll 06 59 CC Roger, CSQ. We're GO up here; blood pressure coming
down.
06 ll 07 05 CC Gemini-5, this is CSQ Surgeon. We have full-scale.
COASTAL SENTRY QUEBEC
06 ll 07 41 CC Gemini-5, this is CSQ Surgeon. We have a valid
blood pressure. Start exercise. Give me a mark.
06 ll 07 47 C Roger. MARK.
06 II 08 29 CC Gemini-5, CSQ Surgeon. Your cuff is at full-scale.
06 ll 09 04 CC Gemini-5. We have a valid blood pressure. Standing
by for your water report.
06 ll 09 08 C Roger .... pounds and just getting ready ... 04
Charlie. And I have an hour and a half ...
06 ll 09 29 C Do you copy?
06 ll 09 31 CC CSQ copy.
06 ll 09 34 CC Gemini-5, CSQ. I'd like to remind you that you
should do the S-8/D-13, Sequence i and 2 when
changing sleep cycles. Also have tropical depres-
sion for you. Are you ready to copy?
06 II 09 50 C Ready to copy.
06 ll 09 52 CC Roger. Location is 20 north, 150 east. Time of
closest approach, O1:14:58. That will be just
after CSQ IDS.
06 ll l0 12 C Roger. Do you know which side of the track it's
on?
06 ll l0 16 CC Negative. Don't have the track--the ... of track at
this time.
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06 11 10 21 C Okay. Thank you.
06 11 10 22 CC Okay. Don't use any fuel to locate this, and they'd
like you to give your comments to RKV on this pass.
06 11 10 30 C Roger.
06 ll 10 31 CC Also have a Flight Plan update. Are you ready to
copy?
06 11 l0 34 C Negative.
06 ll l0 38 C Ready to copy.
06 ll 10 39 CC Okay. This is an S-7. Total of 57. 0 2.48.36,
' ' 01.
06 ll l0 59 C Okay. 02:48:36, O1, 8-7.
06 ll ll 05 CC Roger. Sequence O1. Remarks, if possible. Second,
total 57. 04:18:21. Sequence O1. Again, if possi-
ble. Over.
06 11 11 27 C Roger. This is the two S-7's.
06 11 11 29 CC That's affirm.
06 11 11 30 C Okay.
06 i1 11 37 CC CSQ has nothing further, standing by.
06 i1 11 40 C Roger.
ROSE KNOT VICTOR
06 ll 46 56 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM.
06 ll 47 07 P RKV CAP COM, Gemini-5.
06 ll 47 ll CC Roger, read you loud and clear. All systems are GO
on the ground. We'd like to remind you that you
have a medical data pass on the Command Pilot over
the CSQ on Rev 99. I'll give you a time. 02:40:O1.
06 ll 47 40 P Roger, copy.
06 ll 47 43 CC Okay. We'd also like to advise you that if while
damping your rates in the future if you notice
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another thruster failure or if you notice any more
sluggishness than you've noticed to the present
time, to just terminate your damping and inform
the next site. But Flight has some alternate pro-
eedures that you might try in that event.
06 11 48 05 P Okay.
06 11 48 08 CC Do you have any sort of a report over that tropical
depression?
06 11 48 11 P I saw that we passed right over it. It is a rather
large storm with heavy cumulus activity. We could
see air-to-ground lightning even in the daytime.
And it does have an eye.
06 ll 48 26 CC Can you estimate the size of it?
06 11 48 28 P It was a couple hundred miles across, I guess.
06 ll 48 31 CC Roger.
06 11 48 38 P I have some S-8/D-13 scores for you.
06 ll 48 41 CC Okay.
06 ll 48 45 P Okay. At 06:21:20 we ran a set and Conrad had
nine wrong, but the M-9--Conrad had 95, 98, 97, 98,
98 . Cooper had 90, 91, 92, 92, 92.
06 ll 49 13 CC Okay. Got it.
06 I1 49 15 P Then we ran another one at 07:01:45 and the Pilot
had nine wrong; CommRnd Pilot had six wrong.
Command Pilot's M-9 was 91, 91, 91, 91, 92. The
Pilot's was 96, 97, 95, 95, 96.
06 ll 49 48 CC Okay. I copy.
06 11 49 54 CC I was putting down C for Conrad and C for Cooper
there to begin with.
06 ll 49 58 P Sorry.
06 ll 51 05 CC Gemini-5, this is REV. We have nothing else for
you. We'll be standing by.
06 i1 51 08 P Okay.
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06 12 41 22 CC Gemini-5, CSQ. Be advised we don't have a valid
temperature as yet.
06 12 42 24 P CSQ, Gemini-5.
06 12 42 27 CC Gemini-5, CSQ.
06 12 42 29 P Did you call?
06 12 42 32 CC Roger. To advise we didn't have a valid tempera-
ture. We'd
on also
your like you to select the and
FC a=v'_se
position Quantity Read Switch,
we do have a valid temperature now. Standing by
for blood pressure.
06 12 42 46 P ... complete.
06 12 42 47 CC We have a valid blood pressure also.
06 12 42 51 P Okay.
06 12 43 41 C In the next pass any ...?
06 12 43 48 CC Gemlni-5, CSQ Surgeon. We have a valid ... Your
blood pressure is at full-scale.
06 12 44 34 CC Gemini-5, CSQ Surgeon. We have a valid blood pres-
sure. Standing by for water report.
06 12 44 46 C Roger. Co-,--ndPilot has drunk 30 pounds 13 ounces
of water.
05 12 44 54 CC Roger.
06 12 44 55 C I finished Meal 4C at 02:00:00.
06 12 45 03 CC Roger.
06 12 45 04 C Had approximately one hour sleep during the last
sleep period.
06 12 45 11 CC Roger.
06 12 45 18 CC Gemini-5, CSQ. I request you go to the OFF posi-
tion with your Quantity Read, and I have a Map
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update when you are ready to copy.
06 12 45 27 P Ready to copy.
06 12 45 29 CC Your Map 03:37:44, longitude 36.5 West, Rev ... O.
Star 03:37:44, 23:34:34.
06 12 46 08 P Roger. We copy.
06 12 46 09 CC Roger. Also be advised your next pass at the RKV
will be a UHF 6. Over.
06 12 46 15 P Roger ....
06 12 46 19 CC Gemini-5, CSQ Surgeon. Your water report was for
the Co,rotundPilot, was it not?
06 12 46 25 P Affirmative.
06 12 46 26 CC Roger. Out.
06 12 46 43 CC Gemini-5, CSQ has nothing further. Standing by.
06 12 46 47 P ...
ROSE KNOT VICTOR
06 13 20 16 CC Gemini-5, RKV COM check. How do you read?
06 13 20 19 C Roger, RKV. Gemini-5 reads you loud and clear.
06 13 20 22 CC Roger. Read you loud and clear also. Your status
is GO on the ground. We have some PLA updates for
you. Acknowledge when you're ready to copy.
06 13 20 29 C Roger. Ready to copy.
06 13 20 32 CC 102-2, 06:29:21, 16 plus 48, 21 plus 57. 103-8,
08:05:13, 15 plus 20, 20 plus 29. 104-2, 09:40:39,
13 plus 58, 19 plus 09. 105-2, ll:16:19, 12 plus
40, 18 plus 02. lO6-1, 12:38:58 , 14 plus 03, 19
plus 14. Bank angles remain the same. Roll left
53. Roll right 67. Weather is good in all areas.
06 13 22 24 C Roger. I got it all. Those ... bank angles. Thank
you very much.
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06 13 22 27 CC Roger. We'd like to know what sort of tumble rates
you are experiencing up there.
06 13 22 34 C Roger. We have very very slow rates now. I got
them damped down a little earlier and we're just
very slowly oscillating--and I 'm not oscillating--
just ...
06 13 22 46 CC Understand.
06 13 24 28 CC Gemini-5, REV CAP COM. How do you read?
06 13 24 31 C Roger. Reading you loud and clear.
06 13 24 33 CC Okay, stand by for m_ mark in about 4 seconds or
so; in fact, right now.
o6 13 24 4o cc MARK.
06 13 24 40 CC As of 03:24:39 you started your lOOth revolution
and congratulations are extended to both of you
from all the flight controllers throughout the
world.
06 13 24 52 C Thank you very much.
06 13 24 54 CC Roger.
06 13 24 55 C We just have 22 orbits to go here.
06 13 24 59 CC That's right. Only 22.
06 13 25 06 CC Incidentally, if you'll turn on your HF receiver
following this test, we'll send your way about 15
minutes of uninterrupted music.
06 13 25 15 C That would be very, very nice. Thank you.
06 13 25 18 CC You're quite welcome, I'm sure.
06 13 25 39 CC Gemini-5, this is REV. We'll be standing by in
case you have anything farther.
06 13 25 44 C Roger. Thank you very much.
06 13 27 33 CC MUSIC.
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06 13 33 55 CC ... this is ... transmitting ... voice ... your
favorite movie themes.
06 13 24 34 CC MUSIC.
MCC, CAPE KENNEDY
06 13 39 59 CC Hello, Gemini-5, Gemini-5, this is Houston CAP COM.
Calling HF check. Transmitting from the Cape Trans-
mitter. Give us a call at Canaries if you read this
radio check. This is MCCH, the Golden Voice of
radio, returning you now to your favorite movie
theme songs.
MUSIC.
CANARY ISLANDS
06 13 43 46 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM.
06 13 44 O0 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM. We would like
to know how many S-7 photos you have taken so far.
06 13 44 08 C Roger, Canary, this is Gemini-5. Just a minute,
then I'll look.
06 t3 44 27 C Canary, you read Gemini-5?
06 13 44 30 CC Roger.
06 13 44 31 C Roger, we didn't get the last group ... attitude.
Over.
06 13 44 39 CC Roger, understand you did not get the last group
due to attitude.
06 13 44 43 C Yes, we got one more coming up here that we'll
try again.
06 13 44 48 CC Okay, we'd like to know the total number that have
been taken.
06 13 49 5* C Roger, just a second.
06 13 44 56 CC Okay, we would also like to know the number of
subjects that you have photographed.
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06 13 45 03 CC On the 8-7.
06 13 45 13 C Ali right, we've taken 26 exposures on S-7, and
approximately 9 different subjects. Over.
06 13 45 43 CC Roger, copy 26 photos and 9 different subjects.
06 lB 45 50 C Right.
06 13 45 51 CC ... we have some AOS times for you if you're pre-
pared to copy.
06 13 45 57 C Okay, just a second.
06 13 45 59 CC Roger. Flight would also like to know if you
heard the HF transmissions between RKV and Canaries.
06 13 46 08 C 2fas,sure did. It was very nice.
06 13 46 LI CC Okay.
06 13 46 15 C Okay, go ahead on ADS times.
06 13 46 18 CC Roger, Canary Islands, Rev 102 would be 06:50.
Carnarvon, Rev 102 will be 07 hours 26 minutes.
06 13 46 36 C Okay.
06 13 46 37 CC Canary Islands, Rev 103 will be 08 hours 25 minutes.
o6 13 46 44 c Okay.
06 13 46 45 CC Carnarvon, Rev 103 will be 09 hours even.
06 13 44 53 C Okay.
06 13 44 54 CC Guaymas, Rev 103 will be 09 hours 40 minutes.
06 13 47 03 C Okay.
06 13 47 04 CC Canary Islands, Rev 104 will be 09 hours 59 minutes.
o6 13 47 LI C Okay.
06 13 47 13 CC Carnarvon, Rev 104 will be 10 hours and 35 minutes.
06 13 47 19 C All right.
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06 13 47 22 CC Guaymas, Rev 104 will be 2_lhours, 12 minutes.
06 13 47 29 C Go ahead.
06 13 47 30 CC Canaries, 105 will be i1 hours, 34 minutes.
o6 13 47 38 c Okay.
06 13 47 39 CC Carnarvon, 105 will be 12 hours, 09 minutes.
06 13 47 45 C Okay.
06 13 47 46 CC Hawaii, 105, 12 hours, 35.
06 13 47 52 C Okay.
06 13 47 54 CC Guaymas, 105 will be 12 hours, 46 minutes, and
that's it.
06 13 48 OO C Okay, thank you very much.
06 13 48 02 CC Roger, everything looks good from the ground here.
06 13 48 05 C Okay, everything looks good here.
ROSE KNOT VICTOR
06 14 54 30 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM.
06 14 54 34 C Go ahead, Art. Check ... RKV, Gemini-5.
06 14 54 39 CC Roger, I have a Flight Plan update for you.
06 14 54 43 C Can you wait for about a minute?
06 14 54 45 CC Roger.
06 14 54 54 C Go ahead.
06 14 54 56 CC NSC-l, 05:24:00 start time. End time 06:25:00.
06 14 55 14 C Okay.
06 14 55 16 CC I 'd like to give you a little information so you
can have it ready for Canary.
06 14 55 22 C All right.
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06 14 55 24 CC We would like for you to have a wet and dry bulb
reading ready·
06 14 55 30 C Okay.
06 14 55 31 CC And we'd like for you to get a temperature of the
window, the ... around the window and temperature
of the blotter, about i inch east of window.
06 14 55 55 C Okay.
06 14 55 58 CC Would you cycle your Quantity Read Switch to the
H2 position, please?
06 14 56 12 CC I 'd like to have the amount of time remaining on
your D-4/D-7 report, if you have it.
06 14 56 24 C It's, I believe, at 16 minutes ...
06 14 56 30 CC Roger·
06 14 56 32 C We got one more sequence of Test 7 pictures,
04:18:01.
06 14 56 46 CC Roger, understand, one more sequence No. 7 photo-
graph.
06 14 56 51 C Roger. That's S-7 experiment, Sequence 1.
06 14 56 55 CC Sequence l, Roger.
06 14 57 02 CC You may place your Quantity Switch to the OFF Posi-
tion.
06 14 57 08 CC We'd like a little more detailed evaluation of the
HF music from RKV to Canaries on the last orbit.
We would like to know if you noticed any fading, any
dropouts of anY kind, and if you heard voice in the
background sometimes as well as music.
06 14 57 26 C Naturally, we heard a little voice and then once
·.. switch down there, we heard a little voice and
I imagine there was a little bit of fading but not
bad at all .... think it was pretty good.
06 14 57 39 CC Roger. Understand.
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06 14 57 45 CC Did it drop out completely at anytime?
06 14 57 49 C Yes, it finally dropped out. Not just completely,
it gradually died down as well as CW over ...
06 14 57 58 CC Roger, understand.
06 14 57 59 C Somebody was cutting in from CW fairly close to
that frequency.
06 14 58 03 CC Roger.
06 14 59 15 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM. Everything looks good here
on the ground. We have nothing else for you. We'll
be standing by.
06 14 59 21 C Okay, very fine. You want that wet and dry bulb
for temperatures and so forth for Canaries on this
pass.
06 14 59 27 CC That's affirmative. Both the wet and bulb, wet and
dry bulb and the temperature report at Canaries.
06 14 59 34 C Okay, we'll try to have it.
06 14 59 36 CC Their acquisition is 05:16.
06 14 59 40 C Roger. I have that.
CANARY ISLANDS
06 15 18 12 CC Gemini-5, this is RKV CAP COM. Standing by for
your report.
06 15 18 18 C Roger, RKV, everything is Green here.
06 15 18 20 CC Everything looks good on the ground.
06 15 18 23 C Okay.
06 15 18 29 CC And we're ready for your report any time.
06 15 18 34 C Roger. Are you ready for the temperature report?
06 15 18 36 CC That's affirmative.
06 15 18 B8 C Roger. Dry bulb temperature is 74 degrees.
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06 15 18 kd+ CC Roger.
06 15 18 45 C Wet bulb temperature is 64 degrees.
06 15 18 48 CC Roger.
06 15 18 49 C And the best I can tell the window, the window fr-me,
and the padding around the window are all right at
temp 74 degrees. Over.
06 15 18 58 CC Roger. Copy.
06 15 19 02 C Anything else you need?
06 15 19 04 CC Negative, that's about it. Thank you much. We'll
stand by.
06 15 19 08 C Okay. Very fine.
06 15 19 53 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM.
06 15 19 56 C Roger, Canary. Gemini-5 here.
06 15 19 58 CC Roger. I guess I called myself RKV on that first
call.
06 15 20 03 C Okay. I figured that's what you had done.
06 15 20 06 CC ... Roger.
ROSE KNOT VICTOR
06 16 31 45 CC Gemini-5, REV CAP COM.
06 16 32 08 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM.
06 16 32 10 CC Roger. We have all your systems Green on the
ground. We'd like for you ... your Quantity Read
Switch to the Fuel Cell E2 provision program.
06 16 32 19 C Okay.
06 16 32 56 CC Gemini-5, you m,y return it to the OFF position now.
06 16 32 59 C Okay.
06 16 33 06 CC We have nothing else for you this pass. We'll be
standing by.
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06 16 33 lo c Thank you.
HOUSTON
06 16 39 16 CC Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM.
06 16 39 24 C Good morning, Houston CAP COM. Gemini-5 here.
06 16 39 27 CC Roger. You're looking good on the ground. I 'ye
got a couple of requests for you. When you damp
your rates, the next time you damp them or at any
time, would you please turn on your rate gyros so
we can get some data on the rates and the rates dur-
ing your damping? Copy?
06 16 39 52 C Roger. We copy that.
06 16 39 54 CC Okay, and then you can turn the gyros off after
you get through dsmping the rates. And would you
try to dsmp over the States on the 103rd revolution
so that we can get a real-time readout on the ground
· as you do your damping. If you can hold off until
then we would appreciate it. Your Texas AOS on
the 103rd revolution is 09:41:45.
06 16 40 21 C 09:41:45, right.
06 16 40 24 CC Okay, and can you give us an idea what your maximum
rates are and how fast they build up?
06 16 40 32 C It'il vary from time to time, but we're still vent_
ing, and if you let them vary, they'll build on
up to 11 or 12 degrees per second.
06 16 40 47 CC Roger. And about how long does it take them to
build up to that rate?
06 16 40 51 C It takes quite a while and all-in-all it stayed
much on one axis; of course, it was split between
the axes. It won't stay with one axis purely.
06 16 41 02 CC Roger. I understand. Is it mostly yaw?
06 16 41 06 C Mostly yaw, yes.
06 16 41 09 CC Okay. Well, we figure that you're just about ready
to stop venting now, so if you get a stop on it
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you could give us the word.
o6 16 41 17 c okay.
06 16 41 19 CC Do you want to continue to receive the station
acquisition timeB, or would a Delta-T ttme.
differential from your Flight 1_An be acceptable
to you?
06 16 41 29 C Just the Delta t4m- would be acceptable.
06 16 41 32 CC Okay. Well right now you're running about 19
mt-uten later than your Flight Plan. In other
words, your acquisition at this station according
to your Flight Plan was about 06:14 and you
ac_,-lly came over about 06:38.
I 06 16 41 48 C Okay, 19 minutes then. All right, you want us to
try daEping on the lO,rd revolution over the
States, right?
06 16 41 57 CC That's affirmative.
06 16 41 59 C Okay. We've been using the rate gyros each time
the damp went ...
06 16 42 03 CC Okay. Real fine. We can get the data on that and
that'll help them analyze what the rates are doing.
06 16 42 08 C Right.
06 16 42 41 CC G_mt-t-5, Houston here. Act-,-lly, I got a
correction on your Delta-T. It's re-lly 24 minutes,
not 19; 24 minutes later than the Flight Pl-n.
06 16 42 50 C All right. 24 _utes later.
06 16 42 53 CC Roger. You were supposed to be here at 06:14 and
you're here at 06:38.
06 16 42 58 C Okay. Fine.
06 16 43 02 CC Gordo, in regard to the radar, I understand you ran
nc_e tests this morning to check for SPADATS inter-
ference. Did you get any lock-on lights when you
were operating it this morning?
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06 16 43 19 C No. Not that T noticed.
06 16 4B 23 CC Roger. Are you pointing toward the ground at the
present time?
06 16 4B 29 C Yes, Z am.
06 16 43 B2 CC How about turning on the radar for me right now
and just take a brai* a minute or so waxY-up and
stand by and turn it on and see what we get here.
Just for a quick check and then Just turn it right
back off. I'm interested to see if you get a lock-
on here when you really shouldn't.
06 16 43 52 C Okay. You want me to ... stand by?.
06 16 4B 54 CC Just put it on STANDBY for 30 seconds or so, or a
minute, and then--
06 16 4B O1 C Okay. It's in STANDBY.
06 16 43 OB CC Roger.
06 16 43 09 CC Okay, and after it's warmed utD for 30 seconds or
a minute here we'll put it on and Just see if you
get a lock-on. We're contemplating another Radar
Test today as you come across the Cape looking at
the pod on the ground, trying to repeat the good
results you got 1--t Sunday. We noticed that the
only thing we can really see is a difference be-
tween that and the subsequent ones we've done is
that the platform was not on that first time, so
we're planning to try to do another one today with
the platform off Just to see if we get good range
readouts -nd to see if they will go into the
computer in the Rendezvous Mode like we tried to
do the other day on those other two tests.
06 16 4_ 56 ¢ Okay.
06 16 45 03 CC I think we've probabl_ had enough warm-up here now.
Why don't you turn it on and see if you get a
lock-on light?
06 16 45 l0 C I'm pointing right at the ground now.
06 16 45 12 CC Okay.
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06 16 45 19 CC Are we still in contact?
06 16 45 22 O Negative.
06 16 45 23 CC Okay. Do you get a lock-on light?
06 16 45 25 C No.
06 16 45 26 CC Okay, fine. Well, when we lose LOS here, you can
Just turn it on back off.
06 16 45 32 C Okay.
06 16 45 38 CC There is still no lock-on light, I prestone?
06 16 45 40 C No lock-on light. That's right.
06 16 45 45 C Is the hydrogen going to last us?
06 16 45 4_ CC Beg your pardon?
06 16 45 _9 C Is the h2drogen going to last us?
06 16 45 51 CC Oh, yes. No problem on t_At, Gordo. We're well
ahead. The reason it's still comtng down lfWe
this is that we're not using it as fast as expected,
and that's why it hasn't stopped venting yet. But
we're in real good shape. The tightest thing is
going to be this water stor_e Cal_city, and it
looks like we have a pad of about 3 to 10 pounds,
something in that region, at the completion of
your 8 days, so I think we're in real good shape.
06 16 46 29 CC Did you copy, G_mt_t-5?
06 16 46 Bi C Affirmative, Ed. Flight, we're ...
06 16 46 36 CC Roger.
06 16 46 52 CC Are you still there, Gordo?
06 16 46 5_ C Yes, I am.
06 16 46 56 CC I wu] Just going to say the water storage capacity
is the only thing that was r_ally tight, but as I
_ntioned, we're in good shape on that. We'll
have about am extra, say, half a day or something
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14ks that.
CANARY ISLANDS
06 16 51 37 CC G_m4ni-5, this is Canary CAP COM. You need not
answer. Would you place your Q,,a-tityRead Switch
to Fuel Cell H2, please?
06 16 53 l0 CC Okay. C_m_ni-5, yoU can turn the _,a_tity Read
off a_in. Everything else looks good from here.
06 16 53 19 C Okay. Iooks good from here, too. Thank you.
06 16 53 23 CC Roger.
CARNARV0N
06 17 26 47 CC G_m4ni-5, Carnarvon CAP C0M.
06 17 27 14 C Go ahead, Carnarvon. Gemini-5 here.
06 17 27 16 CC Roger. I have a Flight Plan update. Will you
prepare to copy?
06 17 27 20 C Okay. Just a moment.
06 17 27 40 C Okay. Ready to copy.
06 17 27 42 CC Roger. First item, D-4/D-7, 08:58:00, Sequence
No. 419. Remarks, use 2 m4mAtes on recorder.
Point southeast at horizon clouds near Perth and
Geraldton. Next item S-8/D-IS, 09:03:10,
Sequence No. 0_, Pitch down 30, Yaw left 20. Do
you copy?
06 17 28 47 C Roger. Got that.
06 17 28 49 CC Okay. Request you open your E-S Sensor Circuit
Breaker for about two minutes. I'll give you a
m_k when to close again.
06 17 28 58 C Okay.
06 17 29 06 CC Is it open now?
06 17 2g 08 C Negative. You want it open now?
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06 17 29 I1 CC Roger.
06 17 29 13 C Open.
06 17 29 23 CC That's all on the Flight Plan update this tt,_.
06 17 29 26 C Okay.
06 17 31 14 CC Gemini-5, request you close the E-S Sensor Circuit
Breaker.
o6 17 31 21 c
06 17 31 21 C Roger, it's closed.
06 17 31 22 CC Roger.
TEXAS
06 18 12 10 CC Gpm_ui-5, Gpm_-5, Houston CAP COM. Over.
06 18 12 32 C Go ahead, Houston, Gemini-5.
06 18 12 34 CC Roger G_m_nl, Houston here. Coul_ you give us a
fuel cell purge on both sections please?
06 18 12 40 C Roger. Fuel cell purge on both sections. Want
that right now?
06 18 12 47 CC Roger. Go ahead.
o6 18 13 o4 c PurgeNo. 1.
06 18 13 06 CC Roger.
o6181319 C _ARK.
06 18 13 21 CC Roger.
06 18 13 22 C Purge on No. 2.
06 18 13 23 CC Underetand.
06 18 13 36 C Purge off on No. 2.
06 18 13 39 CC Roger.
06 18 13 40 a Fuel on No. 1.
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06 18 13 42 CC Roger.
06181346 c MARK.
06 18 13 _8 CC Roger.
06 18 15 46 C Oxygen off Section 1.
06 18 15 48 CC Roger.
06 18 15 51 C Oxygen on Section 2.
06 18 15 52 CC Roger.
06 18 16 20 CC Gemini, Houston. It's looking good on the ground.
06 18 17 53 C Oxygen off on Section 2. Crossover switch is off. I
06 18 17 56 CC Roger, understand. Looks good. Everything looks
good on the ground.
06 18 18 O0 C Roger. Looks good here.
06 18 18 02 CC Okay. Be advised that during your experiments use
no fuel. We don't want to use any fael until we
look at it a little longer. If yom --_ perform
the experiments, go ahead, but we'll maWe another
evaluation on Rev 107 over the U.S. as to fuel
usage. Okay?
06 18 18 19 C Okay. I think that's a pretty good idea because
I can ac_,-lly detect it going down in the little
bit of damping I've been doing.
06 18 18 30 CC Okay. About what kind of rates do you have now?
06 18 18 33 C Our rates are ... here this last orbit.
06 18 18 39 CC Okay. Fine.
06 18 18 41 C Three or four or five orbits to build up.
06 18 18 43 CC Understand. We're going to give you a power-up
procedure at Car_A_von or either over the States
during the updates. We'll include it in the experi-
ment updates, and this is to use some H2 later on
-- over the States to try and slow the hydrogen venting
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down. And we'll pass it to you later.
06 18 19 05 c Okay.
06 18 19 07 CC And we have a workout today. I'll give you the
procedures now and we'll give you the go ahead on
performing it prior to the test. It'll be done in
the 106 Rev and it will require fuel, so do not
perform it until we give you the go ahead.
BERMDDA
06 18 19 35 CC Test No. 11. Configuration.
06 18 19 39 C You're cutting in and out.
06 18 19 SO CC Roger, understand. We're about ready to get LOS
here. We'll have Carnarvon pass it up to you or
else we'll catch you on the next pass around the
States.
06 18 19 48 C Okay. Fine.
06 18 19 51 CC When you get to Carnarvon, the weather doesn't look
very good at Woodley Ranch. So if it looks bad
down there, go ahead and spend more time on that
o-L,/D-?.
06 18 20 45 CC C,-,4ni,Houston.
06 18 20 48 C Go ahead, Houston, Gemini-5.
06 18 20 50 CC We'll try and have Canaries pass that Radar Test
up to you, so if you've got a pad and pencil when
you get over there they'll read it to you. Okay?
06 18 21 O0 C Fine.
06 18 26 06 CC C_mtni-5, this is Canary CAP COM. Would you place
your Quantity Read Switch to the H2 position?
Thank you.
06 18 26 17 C Roger ....
06 18 26 19 CC Roger. How do you read?
06 18 26 21 C Reading YOu loud and clear.
06 18 26 23 CC Okay. I'll give this Radar Test No. 11. Are you
ready to copy?
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06 18 26 33 C Roger. Go ahead.
06 18 26 36 CC Okay. Configuration same as 8, plus Computer to
RENDEZVOUS, MDIU address 69, Rate Gyro is ON;
Platform OFF. Procedure, read out 69 and tell us
update. Then switch to CATCH UP for 5 seconds.
Back to RENDEZVOUS. Repeat five times. If 69
readout bad, Radar to STANDBY for 1 second, then
ON. Clocking accuracy not critical. M_,4m4_e
fuel. At completion, Platform ON. Do y_u copy?
06 18 27 41 C Roger.
06 18 27 _9 CC 0kay. That's _11 of it.
06 18 27 56 CC Okay. You can switch your _,_tity Read back to
the OFF position.
I
06 18 29 18 CC G_.4ni-5, this is Ca_-_y CAP COM. Did you get an
onboard reading of Fuel Cell H2 while you were in
the read position?
06 18 29 27 C Roger.
06 18 29 29 CC What was it?
06 18 29 31 C I want to m_ke sure.
06 18 29 34 CC All right.
06 18 29 41 C I'm reading 17 percent. 17 percent.
06 18 29 _7 CC Roger. Copy 17 percent. Thank you. That's ,11
we have for you. You're looking good on the
ground. We'I1 stand by.
06 18 29 56 c Okay.
06 18 32 17 P Ca_y, G_I_4-5.
06 18 32 28 CC G_,tui-5, this is Canary. Do you read?
06 18 B2 BO C Roger. Read you loud and clear.
06 18 32 33 CC Did you c-117
06 18 32 34 P Yes. Have a check this D-4/D-7, 419. Check the
calibration. Do they want us to do that ...
06 18 32 46 CC G_,t_i-5, this is Canary CAP COM. Transmitting in
the blind. We've had LOS here and did not copy
the last of your transmission.
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06 19 O0 34 CC G_mtni-5, Car_Arvon.
06 19 O0 38 C Go ahead, Carnarvon. Gemini-5.
06 19 O0 40 CC Are you in attitude for the D-5/D-77
06 19 O0 46 C Right. We have our transmitter on and we're ...
attitude.
06 19 O0 51 CC Roger. When you've completed D-4/D-7, let me
know. I've got a Flight pM update.
06 19 O0 58 C G_,_ni-5.
06 19 02 32 C ... they were coming in over Woodley or heading
towards Woodley now.
06 19 02 41 CC Roger. Ge last report was cloud coverage over
Woodley.
06 19 02 47 C Oh, is that right?
06 19 02 50 CC It may break--we may be lucky. It may break over
Woodley. I don't know.
06 19 02 55 C We'll take & look at it if we drift into the right
attitude.
06 19 02 58 CC Roger.
06 19 03 08 C We're ready for the Flight Plan update.
06 19 03 10 CC Roger.
06 19 03 12 C First item: Warm-up 11:30:00. R---ks: Pr_=_y
Coolant Valve circuit breaker open. Radiator flow
to BYPASS. Secondary Coolant Pmmp B on. Next
item: Power, 12:00:00. R_ks.
06 19 03 36 C ...
06 19 03 58 CC Se.yagain.
06 19 03 59 P Read the first set of remarks again.
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06 19 04 02 CC OXay. The Pr_w_y Coo]a-t Valve circuit breaker
to OPEN. Next, Radiator Flow Switch to BYPASS.
Next, Secondary Coolant Loop Pump B ON. What we're
trying to do is warm up your secondary loop.
o6 19 o4 28 P Okay.
06 19 04 29 CC Without bypassing the prtma_y on radiators. Okay,
next item, power up, l_:OO:O0, l_p,_wks,Radiator
flow to FL0W, Pr4w_,,yCoolant Valve circuit breaker
closed, Fuel Cell Section 2 1K_GE, Section 2 power
on, Rate Gyros, Platform and Computer on. Did you
copy?
06 19 05 26 C Roger. We got that.
06 19 05 28 CC Okay. Next item, D-4/D-?, o]2.:17:00,Sequence No.
407. Next item, D-4/D-7, 12.50.46, Sequence No.
424 Bravo, Load No. 15, Remarks, pitch down 30,
yaw left 22, speed 30, test time 12:51:35, duration
8 seconds. Next item, Delta 6, D-7, 12:52:00.
Load No. 15, Remarks, pitch down 90, Eight general
photos across U.S. Next item, S-5, 13:23:00,
Sequence No. 01. Did you copy?
06 19 07 18 P Yes.
06 19 07 19 CC Okay, next item, D-6, 14:22:47, Sequence No. 05,
Load No. 08, R_-_-ke, pitch down 30, yaw left,
01, Speed 60. OW_y, we're approaching DOS. Did
you copy up to that point?
06 19 07 55 C Right. We got it to tkat point.
06 19 08 59 CC Okay. I'll read the next one to you. Radar Test
14:30:45, Sequence 11, R_-arks, pitch down 30,
yaw right 02, Platform off. Do you copy?
06 19 08 22 P We've got it.
06 19 08 23 CC Okay. We'll get the rest of it up to you over the
States.
GUAYMAS
06 19 39 44 CC G_at-4-5, _ymas CAP CON. Turn your T/M Control
Switch to the REAL T]_E AOQ position.
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o6 19 4o o6 cc Ge_ni-5,_s CAPCO_
06 19 40 08 O Go ahead, Guaymas, G_mtni-5.
06 19 l_O11 CC Okay. You're looking good here on the ground.
How are you doing?
06 19 40 17 C Looks good here.
06 19 40 18 CC Okay. I'd 14We to f_sh that Flight pIR, update
if you've got your book out.
06 19 40 22 C Okay. We're ready.
06 19 40 24 CC Okay. The first one is D-6, 14:49:36, Sequence
68, Mbde 15, R_,_ks, pitch 30 degrees down, yaw
13 degrees left, speed 60. S-5, 14:59:00,
I Sequence 01. S-8_-13, 16:00:40, Sequence 03,
Re_axks, pitch 30 degrees 4own, yaw 15 degrees
' left. S-7, 16:12:00, Sequence 02_ R-,_-ks, pitch
90 degrees down, two exposures, Storm Betsy.
Power down 9 16:20:009 Remaxks, Rate Gyros, Platform,
and Cclputer off. OWay, did you copy all that?
06 19 42 14 P That's affirmative.
06 19 42 16 CC O_ay. Be advised on the Flight Plan update that
you got at Carnarvon and the rest that I just gave
you here, you are to use negative fuel. Over.
06 19 42 23 P AffirmJtive.
06 19 42 24 CC Roger.
06 19 42 26 P This is mt_acle ma_.
o6 19 42 28 cc sayagain.
06 19 42 29 P I say we're the miracle men and use our self-
survival.
06 19 42 33 CC All right.
06 19 43 34 CC G_4ni-5, Houston.
06 19 44 03 CC G_,4-4-5, Houston.
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06 19 44 41 CC Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM.
06 19 44 _ C Go ahead, Houston CAP COM. G_,_ni-5.
06 19 4_ 47 CC Roger. We've got a Blight change in this power-up
procedure on the fuel cells if you're ready to
copy.
06 19 4_ 57 c Okay.
06 19 45 59 CC Okay. Instead of turning the Rate Gyros, Platform,
and Computer on at 12:00:00, we would like to turn
the_ on at 12:40:00. And this will give the mode
a chance to stabilize before you turn them on.
Copy?
06 19 45 20 C Okay.
06 19 45 23 CC Okay, and your D-4/D-7 over Car_von last time,
that was correct. That was the time that we wanted
to perform the experiment. So you were okay on
that.
06 19 45 33 C Okay. We got some readings for them on that.
06 19 45 36 CC Okay, real good. We want to change your medical
data pass at Canary again. You have one on the
Pilot at Canary on this pass. We would ]tke to
change that to Guaymas, and the acquisition time
of Guaymas is 11:12:09.
06 19 k6 07 c Okay.
06 19 46 11 cc G_m_ni, Houston here. We got a change on a change.
We want to leave the one at Carney. Okay? And
the acquisition time on that is O9:59:3k. Okay,
we want to change the one that was supposed to be
at Carnarvon on the Cn-wm_udPilot on the next
revolution after Guaymas. We want to move that
back up to Guaymam at 11:12:O9. You got it
straight?
06 19 46 42 C Roger.
06 19 46 43 CC Okay.
06 19 46 46 C You got ,11 the calibrators going down there on
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the hydrogen?
06 19 46 51 CC Watching it ltkea hawk, Gordo. We're watching it
real close and we're expecting it to stop venting
at any time, but even if it doesn't, projected
curve at the presentrate would show you completing
your mtssion with about 4 percent r_w_ning.
06 19 47 12 C Okay. It hasn't stopped venti_ up here yet.
06 19 47 15 CC Roger. You still notice it slowing down, you
think?
06 19 47 19 C No. It se_,, to be going just as fast as ever.
06 19 47 23 CC Roger.
p
06 19 47 25 P The curve that I have, E11tot, showed it leveled
out. Then this morning on the next pointer I put
on it, it showed it turned down again.
06 19 47 38 CC Well, we show that for the last 15 hours or so it's
been a relatively straight line, and if you project
that to the completion of the mission, you'll have
about 4 percent left. And we're watching it care-
D,11y. We're expecting it to quit venting at any
time, and that would level it off even better.
06 19 48 O4 C You've bees expecting it to stop venting for two
days.
06 19 48 14 CC Well, act,,-lly,it's supposed to stop venting at
about 15 percent quantity r_w_, and that's
about where you are now.
06 19 48 22 C Yes.
06 19 48 2b CC If you can believe it, there are so mazy charts and
graphs down here that I think Elltot has the display
saturated.
06 19 48 30 P I can believe it.
06 19 48 33 CC It's true. Boy, you've never seen so many.
06 19 48 55 CC Just a point there, G_,_ni-5. The curve that we
were working with at the start of the mtssion would
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have shown us a considerably lower at the present
time, aown around 7 percent, so you would have
re,11y been sweating it out if that had been the
case, even more so.
06 19 49 16 C Yes.
06 19 49 21 C That's the curve we've been working with.
06 19 49 24 CC Beg your pardon?
06 19 49 25 C That's the curve we've been working with.
06 19 49 29 CC I didn't think you had that one before the flight,
the one with the curves in it. That is the one
with the expected venting rates. I thought that
only was drawn here after you got launched.
06 19 49 45 C We had some advance data.
06 19 49 48 CC Very good.
06 19 49 59 CC Based on your advanced information, when do you
think it's going to stop venting?
06 19 50 06 C Never.
06 19 50 09 CC Well, if you notice, if you really do have this
curve, you'll notice that it actually breaks at
about 15 percent, and that's when the venting
should stop, and that's just any time now.
06 19 50 22 C Okay.
06 19 50 30 CC As I see it, your tightest thing is your water
storage capacity, and right now it looks like
you'll have something ltke 6 pounds r_w_4ning at
the end of your mission. That's about a third of
a day pad, something 11ke that. Half a day pad,
maybe.
06 19 50 54 C ... water readouts you've gotten from ttme to time?
06 19 50 58 CC Beg your pardon, Gordo.
06 19 51 O1 C That's based on the water readouts you've gotten
-- fram time to time or Just an estimated water
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production rate?
06 19 51 08 CC That's based on the water readouts plus the Tank A
readings we get by telemetry and because those
give us the most pessimistic calculations, the
production rates based on the prelaunch values are
running considerable higher than that. But we
think probably these water calc,,1-tionsmight be
more accurate. At least we've got to believe the_
because we don't know anything better than that.
06 19 51 34 C Yes.
06 19 51 37 ca You might give me a water readout at the present
ttm_ for both of you if you happen to have one--
06 19 51 45 CC --both at the same time rather than staggered.
06 19 51 49 C It's right around 61 pounds for both of us.
06 19 51 53 CC 61 pounds at the present time. Roger. Thank you.
06 19 51 56 C That's conservative. Itm sure we've drunk more
than that.
06 19 52 02 CC Tilt. You say you have drunk more than that?
06 19 52 07 C Yes, I say that we're betr_ conservative on our
dri_g estimate.
06 19 52 12 CC You mean you think your n,m_rm are low or high?
06 19 52 16 C Probably a little low. I think we probably have
drunk slightly more than what we have here. I
think our sips have been bigger ... increased
pressure with the ...
06 19 52 27 CC Well, that's interesting. How much have you been
m_king for each gulp?
06 19 52 32 C We've been w_-king one ounce per gulp.
06 19 52 38 CC Well; when you measured it back at the Cape you
were running 0.83 ounces. Do you th_nW that one
ounce is about correct?
06 19 52 D_ C That might be pretty close.
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06 19 52 49 CC Okay. That's what we've been counting on. You
shook us up for a minute. Just for your information
we feel that even if you ran out of water storage
capacity, you could go for about 13 hours. That's
parti-lly extending the fuel cell usage until the
m_mbranes are drowned out and then going onto
batteries after that. So I think we're in real
good shape.
06 19 53 36 C Okay.
06 19 53 41 CC Just remember where that parachute switch is.
06 19 53 44 C Got it marked.
06 19 53 52 CC I understand there was a bee in the window at lift-
off. Have you ever seen any more of him?
06 19 53 59 C No, but there's been ... between the panes here.
06 19 54 03 CC Is he still flying?
06 19 54 05 C Yes, he's still flying but he's not very -14ye, I
don't think.
06 19 54 12 CC Very good.
06 19 54 20 CC You're looking real good down here, Gordo.
06 19 54 26 C Very good.
06 19 54 34 CC Understand they already played our music for you.
06 19 54 37 C Right. We got that down in the remote region last
night. Sounded real good.
06 19 54 43 CC I was saving that for the GO/NO-GO today. We
might give you another shot on it.
06 19 54 47 C Okay. We can always stand a little shot now and
then. It didn't come through too clearly, so we'd
Just as soon have it again.
06 19 54 56 CC Okay. We'll turn it up extra loud.
06 19 55 05 CC Pete, w/11 you have a chance to get ready for your
mealdata at Camary on this one?
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06 19 55 10 P I believe.
06 19 55 13 CC Okay, good. Thank you.
06 19 55 45 C You want us to go ahead and do that rate damping
here with the gyros working ...
06 19 55 53 CC You're too far out now.
06 19 55 55 C Say again.
06 19 55 56 CC I say you're too far out at the present time.
We'll have LOS in about BO seconds here. You
might try them the next pass over if you can.
06 19 56 O1 C Okay.
06 20 00 30 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM. We have a valid
oral pass. Would you give us a blood pressure,
pleaseT
06 20 O0 37 P Blood pressure coming.
06 20 O0 47 CC G_w4n_-5, Canary Surgeon. Your cuff is l_,ll-scale.
06 20 01 16 P Canary, Gemini-5. How about a G_ time hack?
06 20 O1 22 CC Roger, Gemini-5. We'll give you a G_ time hack
at 10 hours and 02 minutes.
06 20 01 B3 P Okay.
06 20 O1 34 CC About 30 seconds.
06 20 O1 35 P Roger.
06 20 O1 38 CC We have a good blood pressure. Give me a ,_k w_en
you begin exercise.
06 20 01 43 P Okay, let me catch the time hack.
O6 20 O1 _6 CC Roger.
06 20 O1 5? CC 3, 2, 1,
06 20 02 O0 CC MARK. That's 10 hours,C2 minutes,CO seconds.
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06 20 02 08 P Roger, very good. Thank you.
06 20 02 12 CC On my mare it's--
06 20 02 56 CC Your cuff is full-scale.
06 20 03 33 CC We have a good blood pressure. Standing by for
your food, water and 24-hour sleep report.
06 20 03 40 P Roger, water is 31 pounds,6 ounces. Last meal was
4C at 07:02:00:00, and sleep in the last 24 hours -
about 6.
06 20 04 04 CC Roger, we copy. Can you give us an estimate of the
quality of your sleep?
06 20 04 09 P Okay, was good.
06 20 05 33 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM. You're looking
good here on the ground. We have nothing further
for you. We have about a minute left.
06 20 05 41 P Roger. We're Green here and we just passed directly
overhead. It looks like you guys are going to have
a good day at the beach today.
06 20 05 48 CC Okay, thank you. We'll enjoy it.
CAR.NAt_0N
06 20 35 20 CC G-mini-5, Carnarvon. I have a PLA update when
you're ready to copy.
06 20 35 25 P Roger. Ready to copy.
06 20 35 27 CC Roger. Area 107-1, 14:14:44, 12 plus 43, 18 plus
o4.
06 20 35 53 CC Next area, 108-4, 17.:07.
:17, 15 plus 33, 20 plus 37.
Next areas 109-4, 18.35.54, 14 plus 08, 19 plus 19.
Would you place your _,-ntity Read Switch to
rOET CELL H27
06 20 36 42 CC Next area, 110-3, 19:53:52, 16 plus 42, 21 plus 52.
Next area, 111-3, 21:29:46, 15 plus 13, 20 plus
19. Weather is good in all areas; bank angles are
roll left 53 and roll right 67 for all areas. Do
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06 20 37 37 P Roger, we copy.
06 20 37 42 CC Okay, we can turn your Quantity Read Switch off.
I have & Flight Plan update for you when you're
ready.
06 20 38 04 P Go ahead.
06 20 38 05 CC Roger, stand by one.
06 20 38 15 CC Okay. Our Flight Plan update. First it_,, Map,
11'03.'51,r-me_ks, longitude 150.6 degrees West,
Rev 10_. Next item, Star, 11:03:51, r-ma-ks, 22
hours 26 minutes. Do you copy?
06 20 38 59 P Affirmative.
06 20 39 O1 CC Okay, and one more item. We had & medical data
pass on the Ccmnand Pilot at Guaymas; the AOS time
is 11:12.
06 20 39 12 P Say again the AOS ttme, please.
06 20 39 14 CC Roger, 11 hours, 12 m4uutes.
06 20 39 20 P Okay.
06 20 39 36 CC Have you got writer's craxps?
06 20 39 40 P Yes, we're doing an awful lot of writing for not
-,,_ work.
06 20 39 43 CC Roger.
06 20 39 55 C Can you see us out there today?
06 20 39 58 CC Negative. We've got overcast, Alw_st ccerplete
overcast today.
06 20 40 03 C Okay.
06 20 40 09 CC You can try, it had been clear.
06 20 41 28 CC We have about a minute to LOS. Standing by.
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06 20 42 07 P C_m_ni-5, standing by. We'll see you next pass.
06 20 42 10 CC Roger.
GUAYMAS
06 21 11 56 CC G_m_ni-5, Gusts CAP COM. Turn your T/M Control
Switch to REAL TIME and ACQ position.
06 21 12 16 CC G_,tni-5, we have a valid oral temp. Stand by for
Surgeon.
06 21 12 21 CC Gemini-5, Guay,ms Surgeon here. We're standing by
for your blood pressure.
06 21 12 37 CC Your cuff is _11-scale.
06 21 lB lB CC We have a good blood pressure. Standing by for
your mark when you begin exercise.
o6 21 13 3B c MARK.
06 21 14 O1 C Thro,_b exercise.
06 21 14 04 CC Roger.
06 21 14 13 CC Your cuff is f_,ll-scale.
06 21 14 43 CC We have a good blood pressure. We're standing by
for your food, water and 24-hour sleep report.
06 21 14 53 C Roger. Water, 31 pounds and 7 ounces of water. On
food, at 07:02:00:00 I had Meal 4C, and last 24
hours, I've had approxim-tely 3 hours of sleep and
I'm due for my next sleep period now.
06 21 15 39 CC Roger. We copied 31 pounds plus 7 ounces water,
Meal 4C at 07:02:00:00, and 3 hours of sleep in
the las% 24. Could you give us an esttm-te of the
ql,alityof sleep?
06 21 15 58 C Very good.
06 21 11 O1 CC Roger. Thank you very much. Guaymas Surgeon out.
06 21 16 04 C Roger.
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06 21 16 05 CC _t_-5, _e_as. You're looking good here on the
ground, Will you turn your T/M Control Switch to
COMMAND position?
o6 21 16 14 c okay.
06 21 17 09 C ... firing up our _)I, we'll take our rates down
now.
06 21 17 1_ aC Roger. Understand.
06 21 17 56 CC G_,tni, Houston. We haven't got amything for you.
You might give us a ccament on your rates when you
get them damped down.
06 21 18 03 C Roger. They weren't too high. We Just thought we
wo,,_ go ahead and damp them out.
06 21 18 07 CC Okay. Thank you. Appreciate it. You're looking
good on the ground.
06 21 18 11 C Roger.
06 21 18 18 CC G_,tBi-5, Houston CAP COM. We're doing some more
discussion on this hydrogen here, and the latest
thought is that the venting ,_y not stop until we
get down to 10_ on the gage. But I'd like to
reiterate that even if it continued without level-
ing off any more at =ll, we would be in good shape.
At the end of the mission we would still have some
or 5_ remaining. We're continuing to monitor
this very closely and we do expect it to level out
s_what here as soon as it stops venting. The
latest est_wmte is that it may be as low as 10%.
06 21 19 12 C Okay. Ignore it.
06 21 19 15 P Our status, in regard to experiments, is still no
fuel expenditures. Is that correct?
06 21 19 20 CC That's correct.
O6 21 19 22 P 0ka_.
06 21 19 28 Ca You umderstand the reason, don't you, Pete? That
we're trying to m_ke certain that we have fuel
avadd_ble to stop these rates as long as we need
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to do so. Once we get to the point where we don't
have any rate buildup due to venting, then we will
be free to use the rest of the fuel for experiments.
06 21 19 48 P Yes, okay.
06 21 19 53 CC We'll give you a decision on that Radar Test on the
next round as you go by, on the fuel usage.
06 21 20 O0 P Okay.
06 21 20 07 P This system is plenty sluggish now, I think. It
just doesn't seem like it's putting out what it
used to.
06 21 20 lB CC Roger. Understand.
06 21 20 26 CC Pete, do you feel that there are any other thrusters
tending to go out at this time, or do you feel that
it's a general sluggishness of the system?
06 21 20 35 P Well, they very definitely have degradation of
several thrusters because we have, I think, more
cross-coupling than we should have. As a matter
of fact, roll has started to couple into pitch
now, which it hadn't done before; and right yaw has
been coupling into roll, which it's still doing.
But I just think the general performance is just
dropping off and dropping off.
06 21 21 10 CC Roger.
06 21 21 12 P It could be that when we fired up for good that if
we make a good shot at Direct all around or some-
thing, we mtght liven things up, I don't know.
06 21 21 21 CC Are you doing all your damping with l_,lqe?
06 21 21 24 P That's correct.
06 21 21 26 CC There may be a lot of that. You're just not clear-
ing the syste2nup and you haven't been for a long
time. It may be just needing a good shot of
cleaning out. But we don't want to do that.
06 21 21 38 P We're right smack dab overhead Houston, it looks
like, right now. I can Just maWe it out as the
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front's c_n4._ _xp.
O0 21 21 46 CC Very good. Everybody's outside looking for you.
06 21 21 51 P You ought to be able to see us because the sun's
shining on us and not on you.
06 21 21 56 P Yes, we see Clear Lake ....
06 21 22 O0 CC We have had some reports of sightings.
06 21 22 11 P Yes. We're powering down all our ACME and so
forth.
06 21 22 17 CC Roger.
06 21 22 09 CC C_,_ni, Houston.
06 21 24 13 P Go ahead, Houston.
06 21 24 14 CC When you mentioned that the pitch and roll coupled
and the yaw and roll coupled, which direction of
roll was that? Can you give us an idea?
06 21 24 25 P Let's see. Right yaw coupled it to right roll, I
gli.efl fl.
o6 21 24 32 cc Okay.
06 21 24 35 P If I'm correct, I thtnw it says that the No. 3 yaw
thruster is the weaker of the two.
06 21 24 40 CC Roger. How about the pitch?
21 24 43 P The roll, the right roll, excuse me, the left roll
coupled it to pitch up.
06 21 24 57 CC Okay. Understand. Y_ucidentally,as you went by,
you were extremely easy to see, mad I think Just
about ,11 of Houston saw you.
06 21 25 10 C Very good.
06 21 25 16 P What's our ... now? Still 1077
O6 Zl 25 19 cc Stand
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o6 21 25 20 P Huh?
06 21 25 21 CC Stand by.
06 21 25 29 CC 107.4 by 159.0.
06 21 25 33 P Roger.
06 21 25 43 P What's the weather outlook for the recovery area
tomorrow?
06 21 25 47 CC Oh, I think it all looks pretty good. I'll get a
detail on it.
06 21 26 28 CC G_mtni-5, Houston.
06 21 26 32 P Go ahead.
06 21 26 34 CC The way it stands right now, 122-1 is acceptable,
about 500 downrange is not so good. 121-1 is clear
all the way.
06 21 26 44 P Roger.
06 21 26 48 CC We're watching it real close down here.
06 21 26 52 P Okay.
06 21 26 54 CC You might notice that one of your experiments is
passing over Betsy, and you might give us a good
look on that as you go by. I think you've got a
couple of pictures to take.
06 21 27 03 P Yes. Okay.
06 21 27 05 CC Good morning.
06 21 27 06 P Good morning. How are you?
06 21 27 08 CC Great. You're looking pretty good.
06 21 27 13 P You're not up here looking at them.
06 21 27 19 CC Gordo, this is Houston CAP COM. If you want to
take a nap at this time, don't hesitate. Don't
worry about these experiments; you really haven't
got much capability to do them anyway with the Fuel
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14_4tations. And the thought is that you certainly
should feel free to go ahead and sleep if you want.
06 21 27 41 C Okay. We might catch a little sleep today if ...
06 21 27 45 CC Okay.
BERM_M_
06 21 29 19 CC Gemini, Houston.
06 21 29 24 C This is G_mtui-5, did you Call, Houston?
06 21 29 36 CC G_mtni-5, Kouston.
06 21 29 39 C Go ahead Houston ...
06 21 29 40 CC Be advised your wife saw you go by then.
06 21 29 _6 C What did you say?
06 21 29 _ CC I said Trudy saw you go By.
06 21 29 50 C Oh, is that right? Very good.
06 21 29 0_ CC It sure is early in the mornt-g down here.
06 21 29 06 C Yes, it's early in the morning up here too.
06 21 29 15 O Early for several mornings.
06 21 29 19 CC Say again.
06 21 29 21 C I may it's bee_ pretty early for several mornings.
06 21 29 23 CC I don't doubt that.
CANARY ISI_S
06 21 35 07 CC Grommet-5,this is Canary CAP COM. I have nothing
for you this I_SS so need not reply. Everything
looks good from the ground.
06 21 35 14 C Roger, this is Gemini-5. Be e_v_sed that we
started the I_eer-upproceduresfor the No. 2
fuel cell.
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06 21 35 26 CC Roger, understand.
06 21 35 42 CC Gemini-r, would you put your Quantity Read Switch
to the FC H2 position? Thank you.
06 21 36 29 CC Gemini-5, would you give me an onboard reading on
your H27
06 21 36 34 C Roger. Read 15 percent and 700 and about 75 psi.
06 21 36 48 CC Roger, copy. 15 percent, 775 psi.
06 21 36 53 C Affirmative.
06 21 36 55 CC Roger.
CARNARVON
06 22 10 O0 CC G_m4ni-5, this is Carnarvon. Place your Quantity
Read Switch to ECS 02 position.
06 22 l0 B1 P Carnarvon, Gemini-5 here. We have the No. 2 fuel
cell powered up on the line.
06 22 10 37 CC Roger.
06 22 10 38 P And it went on at about 12:03.
06 22 10 43 CC Roger.
06 22 10 59 CC Okay. Would you go to FC 02 on _,autity Read?
06 22 11 15 C Carnarvon, this is Gemini-5. We noticed a lot of
venting again eomlug into the dark side this trip,
but we presume it's ECS 02 this time.
06 22 11 25 CC You say you noticed a lot of venting?
06 22 11 27 C Yes. Couple of times.
06 22 11 30 CC Roger.
06 22 11 43 CC Okay. Would you place your Quantity Read Switch to
the Fuel Cell H27
06 22 12 04 CC Did that venting up there give you much rate?
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06 22 12 11 C Oh, it's picked it up a little bit but not much.
06 22 12 15 CC Okay. Flight advises that they don't suspect
ECS 02 venting will give you much of a rate;
there's not much moment on that. It's in the CG.
06 22 12 26 C Well, we think that that's probably what it was
that was venti_ here.
06 22 12 43 CC Gemini-5, were you esttw_ting that thing on a
basis of rates or visual?
06 22 12 50 P Visually.
06 22 12 52 CC Roger.
06 22 12 58 CC Okay. Would you place your Quantity Read Switch
to the OFF position?
06 22 13 33 CC Everything looks good here on the ground.
06 22 13 36 C We're GO up here.
06 22 16 21 CC We've got about a minute to IDS. Stand by.
06 22 16 25 C Gemini-5, Roger. Standing by.
P
HAWAII
06 22 36 _7 CC G_m4_-5, this is Hawaii CAP COM.
06 22 36 50 P Hawaii CAP COM, Gsm_ni-5. Go ahead.
06 22 36 52 CC We have nothing for you. Hawaii standing by.
06 22 36 55 P Roger, Gpm4ni-5 standing by.
GUAYMAS
06 22 47 O1 CC Gemzini-5,Gemini-5, Houston.
06 22 47 10 CC G-_lni-5, Gemini-5, Houston.
06 22 _7 25 CC C_m_,i-5, G-mini-5, Houston.
06 22 47 39 CC Gm1,1-5, C,,,t
hi-5, Houston.
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06 22 47 52 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston. We'd 11ke to have you
put your C-band Adapter Switch to CONTINUOUS if
you read.
06 22 48 03 P Roger. C-band to CONTINUOUS. I'm reading you loud
and clear.
06 22 48 08 CC Okay. Very good. I'd l_ke to tell you that if you
can see Holloman when you go by, they'll have 13
flashing red lights along the track to help you
find the track. You'll probably be pointing the
other way if I know you. They'll have 13 flashing
red lights and the weather is clear.
06 22 48 32 C Before ...
06 22 48 35 CC Yes, it's at the no fuel D-4/D-7.
06 22 48 38 C Okay.
06 22 48 43 CC It would be nice to know though if you could see
the lights if you were pointing in that direction
at all.
06 22 48 48 C Roger.
06 22 48 53 C We have purged second fuel cell on the line per
schedule.
06 22 48 59 CC Roger, very good. Do you have your computer up
and in Prelaunch?
06 22 49 02 C Computer is up in Prelaunch and platform is u_pand
Cage SEF.
06 22 49 09 CC Okay. We' i1 be sending up some DCS updates for
area lO7-1.
06 22 49 14 C Okay.
06 22 49 25 CC Gemini-5, Houston. We'd also like to have you
bring up your HF receiver so we can play some
music as you leave the States here.
06 22 49 3B C Very good.
06 22 49 48 CC C_m_ni-5, Houston. We'd also like to have you
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place your Bio-reedRecorder Switch to OFF now and
we'd like to save the rest of the tape until Just
prior to retrofire.
06 22 49 59 c Okay.
06 22 50 O1 P Okay. Bio-reedRecorders 1 and 2 are both off.
06 22 50 O_ CC Okay.
06 22 50 21 CC Gemtui, Houston. The Big Blue Team gives you a
GO for 122-1. Press on.
06 22 50 29 P Roger. We're pressing on.
06 22 50 33 CC Good show.
06 22 50 39 C As Pete would say, Over the ocean, over the blue,
from Gemini-r, we thank you.
06 22 50 _7 CC Okay. Now that we're discussing poems here_ I was
tAlW4.g to both Jane and Tru_ this morning. They
both went outside and saw you, and Jane sent up a
little poe_ here, Pete. It goes:
, How I want you back alive,
Up above the world so high,
I aw you today as you went by.
Twinkle, twinkle G_w_,l-5,
Tmao_w you take a great big dive,
Leaning toward the ocean blue
And I send m_ love to you.
06 22 51 25 P Tell her I think that's re-lly great.
06 22 51 28 CC Okay. I'll do it.
06 22 51 30 CC Okay. We've got about 5 seconds for the Holloman
test.
06 22 51 38 CC Light up.
06 22 51 39 P Okay. I see the track. I do not see the red
lights, but I do see the track.
06 22 51 46 CC Okay. Do you see the rocket?
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06 22 51 48 P Not yet.
06 22 51 51 CC Okay. It should be burning.
06 22 51 59 P I don't see the rocket but I do see the track.
06 22 52 03 CC Okay. Well, it should'ye been burned out by now.
Let me check with Flight.
06 22 52 21 CC It should be blinking right now, Ge_tui-5.
TEXAS
06 22 52 57 CC Gemini-5, Houston again.
06 22 53 16 CC Gemini-5, Houston. You can turn your C-band
Adapter Switch back to COMMAND.
06 22 53 24 P Roger, to COMMAND.
06 22 53 28 CC Here comes your DCS load now.
06 22 53 41 P Okay. We got it.
06 22 53 43 CC Very good.
06 22 54 02 CC Gemini-5, Houston. I'd like to give you a little
briefing on our Flight Plan for today. Are you
ready to copy, or ready to listen, I guess.
06 22 54 10 P Ready.
06 22 54 I1 CC Okay. Most of the things that we've got on the
schedule today are ,11 to be done with no fuel,
so if you happen to get pointed in that direction,
fine. If you can't_ well that's too bad. We
would 11ke to have you do your _mping, though,
so that you can take advantage of the fuel that
you're using for damping, ending up pointing in a
direction that would be usable to you. And
especi-11y so on the Laredo S-8_-13 Pass, which is
supposed to occur at 16:00:40. We might even
expend a little fuel on that to place the space-
craft in the right direction so that you can see
the targets. Okay?
06 22 54 52 P Fine. We can do it.
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06 22 54 55 CC Okay. We're still conserving the fuel. Z Just
got here a_ E114ott was briefing you on the vent-
ing and whe_ it may stop, but we wm, l_ like to get
that Laredo S-8/D-13. Now for tomorrow we have a
couple other things that we want to do, one of
which is to 4o the D-4_-7 pointing at the sun.
And another one is to do an S-8_-13 at the
Woodley Ranch if possible.
06 22 55 22 P Fine.
06 22 55 23 CC Okay.
06 22 55 25 P Wh&t's the weather outlook tomolTow? We have
overcast today.
06 22 55 29 CC Roger. We had them scheduled for today and then
scrubbed them. We don't really know what it's going
to be tomorrow yet, Pete. Z haven't gotten a fore-
cast for that.
06 22 55 39 C What were you sa_ing the day before yesterday? It
was so clear down there you couldn't believe it.
06 22 55 44 CC Roger.
06 22 55 53 CC Gordo, Houston. As I mentioned on your last pass,
Trudy saw you up there without too much trouble at
,,,.11. She sends you her best wishes and she says
that she got the girls up quite early this morning.
They all went out and saw it and they certainly
enjoyed it.
06 22 56 131 C Very good, thank you.
06 22 56 16 CC She says you put on a good show.
06 22 56 23 P Nobody can know that any better than we can.
06 22 56 26 CC Roger. Oh, Ammo_ Pete, Jane said that G_,tni
horoscope for today in the paper said that you
should get your house in order and the evening
was good for d_nt,g out. In case you're interested.
06 22 56 40 P Okay.
06 22 56 45 CO C_mtni-5, this is Houston Flight.
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06 22 56 47 C Go ahead, Flight.
06 22 56 49 CC With regard to these recovery areas, we're going
to take a look at the weather for the rest of the
day as you come up on this thing. Our feeling at
the moment is that we will go to 122, but we will
also be prepared in 121.
06 22 57 04 C Okay. Very good.
06 22 57 17 CC The other thing is that it looks from here to the
end of the mission that we've got no problems with
water or with the hydrogen we have left, and that
you can average quite a bit higher amps than we
would expect you would so that's no problem.
06 22 57 33 C Okay, fine.
B_A
06 22 58 18 CC Gemini-5, Houston. Have you got the HF up?
06 22 58 23 P Roger.
06 22 59 24 CC Okay, stand by.
06 22 58 32 CC MU S I C.
CARNARVON
06 23 44 06 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon.
06 23 _ 09 P Go ahead, Carnarvon, G-m_ni-5 here.
06 23 44 11 CC Okay. We're GO on the ground for 122-1. Are you
GO?
06 23 44 16 P GO up here.
06 23 44 17 CC Roger. I'll be updating your TR shortly.
06 2B _4 20 P Roger.
06 23 44 39 CC Transmitting TX . There's your TX.
06 23 44 h6 CC Roger.
06 23 45 09 CC Tr_ttting TR.
06 23 45 15 P Roger. We got it.
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o6 23 45 17 cc Rogerahayou'rein aync.
06 23 45 28 CC Okay. Flight advises that before States to r_,4_d
you to power-down your platform. Computer on,
Radar on. Damp out your r_tes so that you're
pointing down and that if you want to pulse a
couple of times to get pointed at the Cape to go
ahead.
06 23 45 53 P Okay.
06 23 46 02 CC Flight advises they do not want to track.
06 23 46 06 P ...
06 23 47 28 CC That's the last TR except for correction perhaps
over Houston later.
06 23 47 33 C Okay. Thank you very much, Carnarvon.
06 23 47 37 CC Roger.
06 23 47 k2 P We've been waiting for it for 7 days.
06 23 47 43 CC Ha, ha. So have we.
06 23 47 51 CC Our congrat_,lations.
06 23 47 55 C Thank YOu. Same to you. Good show down there.
06 23 _7 59 CC Tha,_kyou.
06 23 48 29 CC Are your suit temps confortable?
06 23 48 32 C Yes. _ What are you reading on the ground?
06 23 48 36 CC 52.
06 23 48 38 C Yes. We read about the same; as a matter of fact,
we read 50 up here.
06 23 48 42 CC Roger.
06 23 49 42 CC I'll bring you a can of Swan Lager back to Houston.
06 23 49 45 C Very good. That's the spirit.
06 23 50 11 C Be sure and give our best to ,11 of those fine
people over there.
06 23 50 14 CC Will do, Gordo. _
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- 07 O0 11 15 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM.
07 O0 ll 18 P Hello, Hawaii CAP COM, G_mini-5 here. Go ahead.
07 O0 ll 21 CC All your systems are looking good. We're standing
by.
07 O0 11 24 P Ccmouter platform's down and we're going to warm
up the radar at this time.
07 O0 ll 27 CC Roger.
07 O0 12 45 CC It looks like your hydrogen is not venting.
07 O0 12 50 P We concur. The pressure has dropped to about 740
the last time I looked.
07 O0 12 55 CC Roger.
07 O0 12 57 CC By the way, you've passed through 24 hours. You're
now at 23 hours and 50.
07 O0 13 O1 P Oh boy .... count down tomorrow.
07 O0 13 11 CC I'm practicing.
07 O0 13 14 P So are we.
07 O0 14 31 CC Which direction are you pointing in at the m_aent. _
07 O0 14 35 P We're sort of pointed about 30 degrees nose-up,
about 30 degrees yaw right.
07 O0 15 O1 CC Do you have any rates?
07 O0 15 04 P Relatively low right now. We just flipped it a time
or two to just gently start her back down so that
we're already pitched down by the time we hit Florida.
07 O0 15 13 CC Roger.
07 O0 16 16 CC We're coming up on LOS minus 1 minute.
07 O0 16 20 P Roger. Five standing by.
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07 00 21 22 CC Gemini-5, Guaymas CAP CaM. Show you Green on the
ground. We're standing by.
07 O0 21 27 P Guaymas, Gemini-5. Green here. Standing by.
07 00 26 39 C Hello, Houston, C_mini-5.
07 00 26 45 CC C._m_ui-5, Guaymas.
07 OO 26 46 C Oh, Roger. We're still with you, huh?
07 00 26 48 CC Yes. Looks like they let me talk to you for a bit.
07 00 26 51 C Okay.
07 O0 26 54 CC Do you need semething?
07 00 26 56 P No.
TEXAS
07 00 27 52 CC Gemini-5, Houston here. Over.
07 00 28 02 CC Gemini-5, Houston standing by.
07 00 28 20 CC Gemini-5, Houston.
07 00 28 24 P Hello, Houston, Gemini-5.
07 00 28 26 CC Roger. We're standing by. How's your drifting?
Are you drifting in the right direction?
07 00 28 30 P ... we're pitched down in very good shape. We're
yawed just slightly off to the left. Seem to be in
pretty fair shape, I believe.
07 00 28 39 CC Very good. Very good.
07 00 30 40 P We have a lock-on but the rates are not reading
right at 69 yet.
07 00 30 44 CC Okay. Keep us appraised at what happens.
07 00 30 _ P Okay. I'm going to go to CA_-UP once, quickly.
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07 O0 30 52 CC Roger.
._ 07 O0 30 59 P Still not reading right. Going to STANDBY.
07 O0 31 O1 CC Okay.
07 00 31 lO P Still not reading right.
07 O0 31 12 CC Okay.
07 O0 32 08 P Okay. We're well past the Cape and we're well past
the Cape on look angle, and we just broke lock.
07 O0 32 14 CC Roger. Just broke lock.
07 00 32 17 P Yes. And we never did get the proper range indica-
tions.
07 O0 32 19 CC Roger.
07 O0 32 23 P So we'll go ahead and bring the radar off at this
time.
07 O0 32 26 CC Roger.
07 O0 32 30 CC We'd also like to have you bring the platform back
up now, Gemini-5.
07 O0 32 35 P Okay, platform's go_e to C_r.E.
07 00 32 42 CC Gemini-5, it looks right now that we're never going
to be able to spare the fuel to aline the platform
while we're doing this, so if you ever pass through
000 and you'd like to go ahead and uncage it, go
ahead.
07 O0 33 58 P Okay, we'll try to get snm_ semblance of that.
07 O0 33 O1 CC I sort of figured you were.
07 O0 33 14 CC Gemini-5, do you think you'll be able to do this
selected drifting and do any good over Laredo?
07 O0 33 20 P Yes. The cost of a couple of blips of fuel, why it
didn't cost us too much. We came pretty well across
the country with the nose down that time.
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07 O0 33 29 CC Okay. Very good. So the next pass will be over
Laredo, and we'd like to have you use this sort
of technique to see what you can do with the Visual
Acuity target.
07 O0 33 38 P It's okay for that ... it's impossible for D-6.
They've been asking for this Questar Mode and you
absolutely have to track.
07 OO 33 46 CC I know that, Pete, and I've already talked to them
about that. It 's not ... I think there 's probably
one chance in a million you might get a picture.
07 O0 33 55 P That's just my feeling.
07 O0 33 59 CC We'd be more than happy if you just see the targets
at Laredo, and I think that would be a pretty suc-
cessful day.
07 O0 34 07 P Okay.
07 00 35 30 CC Gemini-5, Houston. We have a couple more mlnutes
here before we lose you. We don't have any more
information. We'll just stand by.
07 O0 35 39 P Okay. We'll try and get a look at Betsy, and get
the S-? photographs. We got six ... S-5 photographs
across East Africa and the time they gave us for
the S-5 was for East Africa_ and the mode was for
Mexico, and I presume that it was East Africa that
he wanted.
o7 00 35 59 CC Roger.
07 00 36 04 CC Is there any information that we could furnish you
that you think would be of use to you?
07 00 36 12 P No. We had a couple ideas about alining the plat-
form tomorrow - namely, we didn't know whether to
try her off the _CS and put one ring on the line and
close off all the circuit breakers but the Yaw Left
and use it Direct, or expend fuel out of 7 and 8,
which are not burning but are giving some thrust,
and use it to aline.
07 00 36 41 CC Roger. We're working on that right now. Can you
see the weather right below you right at this time?
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07 O0 36 46 P Yes sir. It's a nice round circular storm with a
bunch of key clouds in it.
07 00 36 51 CC Okay.
07 00 36 54 P It's circular. It doesn't really have a defined
center as such but it's open in the center with a
couple of very large thunderstorms.
07 O0 37 06 CC Okay.
07 00 37 08 P And it's three or four hundred miles across.
07 O0 37 ll CC Okay. We know which storm that is.
07 O0 37 15 P Say again.
07 00 37 17 CC I say, we know which storm that is. We were a
little more interested, Pete, in the weather that
was behind you there over 122-1.
07 00 37 29 P Loud and clear.
07 O0 37 32 CC Roger.
07 00 37 34 P It looked like it was all scattered all the way.
07 O0 37 38 CC Okay. The thinking right now is that we'll arm
both the _CS rings and then use one of the rings
to do the platform alinement. You might think
about that for awhile.
07 O0 37 51 P Well, why not start out with them. We'll try the
OAMS. If we can get it in aline with that, we're
just that much fatter; if not, we use the RCS.
07 O0 38 00 CC Okay.
07 O0 38 06 CC We're working up a good sound set of procedures
right now for all the contingencies that we might
have_ and we'll relay them to you later on in the
day and have you take a look at them and see what
you think.
07 O0 38 18 P Okay.
07 O0 38 33 CC Gemini-5_ Houston.
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07 O0 38 34 P Go ahead, Houston.
07 O0 38 36 CC We have a medical data pass on the Pilot at Carnarvon
next time, and the AOS is 15:17:50.
07 O0 38 46 P Okay.
07 O0 39 33 CC Gemini-5, Houston. Do you still read?
07 O0 39 37 P Just barely.
07 O0 39 39 CC Roger. Can you give us am idea what the drift rates
are without the hydrogen venting.
07 O0 39 48 P Less than a degree per second.
07 O0 39 51 CC Okay. We'd like to see if they build up at all
without the hydrogen venting.
ASCENSION
07 O0 47 48 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston. Over.
07 O0 47 53 P Hello, Houston, Gemini-5 here.
07 O0 47 55 CC Gemini-5, Houston. We're interested in what kind
of accelerations you're getting out of your space-
craft now that the hydrogen isn't venting. So we'd
like to see if the rate has built up at all without
any thruster activity. We'd like to have you do
this for us long enough so that you can see if there
is any significant increase. Would you sort of
keep this in mind so you can inform us the next t_me
you talk to us.
07 O0 48 21 P Okay. Got questions for you.
07 O0 48 25 CC Shoot.
07 O0 48 28 P Any reason why we're using a secondary coolant pump
B rather than A?
07 O0 48 34 CC It's about 0.6 amp more efficient than the other
pump.
07 O0 48 38 P Ah so dess-ka.
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07 O0 48 42 CC We've got about 3 or 4 more minutes here. But we
don't have any other information. We'll just stand
by.
07 O0 49 O1 P Okay.
CA_ARVON
07 O1 18 30 CC G_miui-5, Carnarvon. We have a valid oral temp.
Stand by for Surgeon.
07 O1 18 36 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon Surgeon. We observe your cuff
is inflating.
07 O1 18 43 CC Cuff is full-scale.
07 O1 19 l0 CC ...
07 O1 19 19 CC We have a valid blood pressure. Will you give us
a mark when you begin your exercise.
07 O1 19 24 P Roger_ MA_.
07 O1 20 07 CC Cuff is full-scale.
07 O1 20 39 CC Roger, Gemini, we have a valid blood pressure.
Would you update us on your water status, please.
07 O1 20 51 P ... and 10 ounces.
07 O1 20 58 CC Say again, Gemtni, on the water.
07 O1 21 O1 P Roger.... and l0 ounces.
07 O1 21 07 CC Say again pounds.
07 ol 21 o9 P 32.
07 O1 21 ll CC Roger. We got it.
07 O1 21 13 CC Thank you, Gemini. Surgeon out.
07 O1 21 17 P Eating Meal SA.
07 O1 21 20 CC Okay, 5A.
07 O1 21 25 P That's affirmative.
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07 O1 21 27 CC Thank you. Surgeon out.
07 O1 21 34 CC G_m_ui-5, Carnarvon CAP COM. Would you turn your
Bio-med Recorder No. 2 on and leave it on for dura-
tion of mission.
07 O1 21 44 P Roger. Bio-reedRecorder No. 2 is back on.
07 O1 21 54 CC Flight would like to know if you have any rates you
can give us since the H2 stopped venting.
07 O1 22 09 P They're very, very, very, low. It looks like don't
have anything in roll and maybe a quarter degree or
less in yaw and about the same in pitch. Very slow
drift rate.
07 O1 22 24 CC Roger.
07 O1 22 37 CC Flight wants you to be advised they're standing by
for Laredo Test on this pass.
07 O1 22 45 P Roger, Radio Test.
07 O1 22 49 CC Laredo Test.
07 O1 22 51 P Oh, Laredo. Roger.
07 O1 23 12 P What's the weather ... give down there for tomorrow
at the Carnarvon site?
07 O1 23 18 CC We don't know the weather as yet for the Woodley
S-8/D-13. Is that what you're referring to?
07 01 23 31 P That's affirm.
07 O1 23 48 CC It's still overcast down here at this time. They
think it might clear.
07 O1 23 56 P Roger.
07 O1 25 ll CC ... LOS standing by.
07 O1 25 15 P Gemini-5, Roger. Standing by and see you tomorrow.
07 Ol 25 18 CC Roger.
07 O1 25 24 CC Must be a pretty good map you got.
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07 O1 25 47 P Did you say nap.
07 O1 25 49 CC I say map, your orbital map.
07 O1 25 53 P Why is that?
07 O1 25 54 CC How'd you know this is our last pass?
07 O1 25 56 P Oh, well, yes, we keep the map up to date.
07 O1 25 58 CC Right.
07 O1 26 O1 P Actually, we've been so nominal on the orbit that
we've been on the original Flight Plan from lift-
off, as far as statio_s go. And we slipped 24 min-
utes is all on the station passing ...
07 O1 26 15 CC Roger.
07 O1 26 18 P That's not bad for 7 days.
07 01 26 19 CC No, it isn't.
07 O1 26 22 CC Flight says that all that was due to maneuvers
we did.
07 O1 26 29 P That's affirmative.
HAWAII
07 O1 46 19 CC G_m4ni-5, this is Hawaii CAP COM.
07 O1 46 25 P Hello, Hawaii CAP CGM, Gemini-5 here. Go ahead.
07 O1 46 28 CC Roger. We hold you Green on the ground.
07 01 46 31 P Out status is Green here.
07 O1 46 33 CC Roger. I have a Flight Plan update when you're
ready to copy.
07 O1 46 42 P Ready to copy.
07 O1 46 44 CC Roger. Map 15:31:24, longitude 140.7 east, Rev 107.
07 O1 47 04 P Roger on the map.
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07 O1 47 06 ca star 15:31:24, 23 hours 20 minutes.
07 O1 _7 15 P Roger on the star.
07 O1 47 18 CC Okay, and C_m_ni-5, we have a little inform-tion
for you here. The laser is going to be up in
White Sands, then they'll be ready for that. And
they're set up for Laredo, and Flight would like to
have a UHF fix during the flight over the States.
070l 47 34 P Okay. Very good.
07 O1 47 46 CC G_mtni-5, we have nothing further. We're standing
by.
07 O1 47 49 P Roger, Gemini-5. Standing by.
CALIFO_IA
07 O1 53 37 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston.
07 O1 53 50 C Go ahead, Houston, G_tni-5.
07 O1 53 52 CC Roger, Gemihi-5. The weather in Laredo is very
good. Be advised that they will have four smoke
pots there today. There will be one on the north-
west corner and two on the northeast corner and
another one about three-fourths of the way between
the northwest and the northeast corner so that you
should have a nice line &cross the northern border
of the acquisition targets. Be advised that the
wind is blowing from the south-southeast, so that
the smoke should be blowing away from the target.
We hope they should provide adequate visibility
for early acquisition.
07 O1 54 36 C Okay.
07 O1 54 38 CC We also would lake to inform you that the laser
will be on at White Sands, But it has no priority
compared to the Laredo pass. We're mostly inter-
ested in the Laredo pass.
07 O1 54 50 C All right.
07 O1 54 52 CC We'd also like to have you bring your O-band Adapter
Beacon up now and we would like to have you place
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the switch to CONTI1TGOUS.
07 O1 55 33 CC Gemini-5, Houston. We would also like to advise
. you that we will be updating saidloading your TR
over Texas. We'd like to get a bias check on your
TR so you'll get snme DOS lights.
07 O1 55 44 C Okay, fine.
07 O1 57 40 CC Gemini-5, are you drifting around in the proper
direction here?
07 01 57 45 C Gemini-5, affirmative.
07 O1 57 47 CC Very good.
07 O1 57 53 CC When you've completed the S-8/D-13 pass, give us
a call. We have some other information for you.
07 Ol 57 59 c Okay.
- 07 O1 58 42 CC Gemini-5. We would like you to place your C-band
Adapter Switch to CG_ at this time.
07 O1 58 50 C ... Gemini-5. Go ahead..
07 O1 58 55 CC Roger. This is Houston. We would like you to
place your C-band Adapter Switch to C_.
07 O1 58 59 P Yes. We did that. S_,-body else was calling us.
07 O1 59 01 CC Roger.
07 O1 59 07 C Texas and White Sands in sight as we go by.
07 O1 59 14 Ca Roger. You see White Sands. Do you see the laser?
07 O1 59 17 C I see the sled track. I guess that's still at
White Sands.
07 O1 59 20 CC Roger.
07 01 59 28 C Negative. I don't see any light at all there.
07 O1 59 33 CC Okay.
07 O1 59 34 CC G_mini-5, NASA 902. Read me?
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07 01 59 38 P Hello, NASA 902. Gemini-5 reads you weak but clear.
07 02 00 05 P We have Laredo in sight ... the maoke ... very
clearly.
07 02 O0 11 CC Okay. Does the smoke outline the northern boundary
for you? Does it help with your orientation in
which direct,on the targets run?
07 02 00 20 P Yes. I can't see the targets yet because of the
sun angle.
07 o2 oo 23 cc Okay.
07 02 O0 24 P I don't think I'll be able to see them at all. Gordo
will probably be able to see them because we're not
over the left yaw.
07 02 O0 29 CC Okay.
07 02 00 35 CC _mtui-5, dO you read NASA Jet 902?
07 02 O0 38 P Jet 902, Gemini-5 reads you.
07 02 O0 50 C I have the targets in sight.
07 02 00 52 CC Roger.
07 02 O1 08 CC Hello, G_mtni-5. Do you read NASA Jet 902?
07 02 O1 51 P Okay Houston, Gemini-5. We got a 4 and a 1 on the
first row. And then we lost track because of our
yaw.
07 02 02 O1 00 Okay. You got a 4 and a 1. Were those the first
one or the second one, or were there same other
ones in that first row2
07 02 02 09 P First and the second.
07 02 02 10 CC OkAy. Very good.
07 02 02 17 P NASA 902, Gemini-5. Do you read?
07 02 02 28 CC Gemini-5, Houston. We're all set to send up the
TR time.
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07 02 02 34 P Roger.
07 02 02 36 CC Could you look at your stowage for reentry and sort
of give us a quick appraisal of what you plan on
doing if you plan on doing sn,_thing different than
your Preflight Plan stowage.
07 02 02 50 P The only thing different that we may do is we may
have to have one or two food bags in the foot well.
We'll have the two helmet bags with a food package...
in the right foot well. And I believe that we will
make it into the proper place with just about every-
thing else.
07 02 03 16 CC Okay, fine. If you have any real drastic changes,
let us know as soon as you can so we can figure it
into the CG.
07 02 03 23 P Okay. I don't really think so, Jim. We're in pretty
good shape, and we're going to work on that this
afternoon.
07 02 03 28 CC Okay. Very good.
07 02 03 30 P There is one thing we will take out - the little
bit of gear in the wing boxes - and carry it on
our person and use that as extra stowage area for
food bags.
07 02 03 44 CC Okay. Very good.
07 02 04 06 CC G_m_ni-5, Houston again. We'd like to remind you
to purge the fuel cells before you power down.
07 02 04 ll P Roger. We're still planning on powering down at
16:20:00.
07 02 04 16 CC Roger. We'd also like to have you read out your
Propellant qu_utity Gage to us mt this time.
07 02 04 23 P Okay. Stand by.
07 02 04 26 C Roger. The Propellant Quantity reads about 7_.
07 02 04 30 CC Roger, 7_. We want to do _nm, radar tracking with
Pretoria on this pass, and we'd like to have you
turn your C-band Adapter Beacon on and off at these
times. Are yom read_ to copy?
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07 02 04 44 P Roger.
07 02 04 47 CC Okay. We want you to go to CONTINUOUS at
07:16:31:00. We want you to go back to C0_
at 07:16:42:00.
07 02 05 04 P Roger. I copy 07:16:31:00 CONTINUOUS, 07:16:42:00
back to CC_.
07 02 05 13 CC Roger.
07 02 05 17 CC Be advised also that we would like to run another
HF Test out of Houston test range antenna; so after
we've completed the Stateside pass here, we'd like
to have you go to HF; and we'll start the music up
again, and we'd like to see if we can compare to-
day's result with yesterday's. We found that it's
probably the best HP Test we have done so far.
07 02 05 40 P I think you're right. And we'll mark the time
down that we lose the signal.
07 02 05 45 CC Okay. We're going to be going out of the Canaveral
antenna, and then we're going to shift down to
Antigua antenna, and then we're going to leave it
at Antigua until you lose it.
07 02 05 54 P Okay.
07 02 05 57 P We'll give you a call on either _ or CSQ tonight
after we get this stowage all done.
07 02 06 04 CC Okay. Very good.
07 02 06 07 P And we're going to take a little nap and then go
to work on it.
07 02 06 10 CC Okay. Very good, and we're allowing you between
3-1/2 and 4 hours for your stowage tomorrow prior
to retrofire.
07 02 06 17 P Well, we're going to have all the hard articles
stowed, the only--
07 02 06 40 CC C_=mtui-5,Houston.
07 02 06 42 P Go ahead.
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07 02 06 44 CC Okay. You cut out. You say you're going to have
all the hard articles stowed before then. Is that
right?
07 02 06 47 P We're going to give it a try.
07 02 06 49 CC Okay. Very good. Will you put your Cryogenic
Gaging Switch to OFF, please.
07 02 07 10 CC Gemini-5, Houston again.
07 02 07 12 P Go ahead.
07 02 07 13 CC We definitely want you to be U_ over the CSQ.
You have the acquisition time there?
07 02 07 18 P Were you supposed to give it to us?
07 02 07 20 CC Right.
07 02 07 31 CC The acquisition time there will be 07:17:02:42.
07 02 07 4o P Okay.
07 02 09 07 CC Gemini-5, Houston. We have about another 4 minutes
here. We'll just stand by in case you have anything.
07 02 09 26 C Okay. It sure is a pretty day down over the Carib-
bean here.
07 02 09 31 CC Say, would you like to describe some of the color .
of the waters down there? Do you see any shelves
that go from green to blue or anything?
07 02 09 38 C Yes, I'll say' Some real brilliant greens, and a
bright, bright blue as we came over Cuba, South
America ... very clearly.
07 02 09 51 CC Roger. Can you see any real sharp breaks in the
colors down below the water?
07 02 09 55 C Yes, very clearly.
07 02 10 13 C We're c_ing in over South America now.
07 02 10 16 CC Roger. Can you see the storm out there at all?
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07 02 10 22 C Yes. Just down to our left.
07 02 10 28 CC That's Betsy in case you haven't been told about
it.
07 02 12 23 CC Gpmiui-5, Houston here. We're just getting LOS
and Antigua will come on with the HF Test at th/s
t_me.
07 02 12 55 MUSIC
COASTAL S_2{TI_QUEBEC
07 03 03 23 CC G_mlnj-5, CSQ CAP COM.
07 03 03 28 C Come in, CSQ CAP COM, Gemini-5 here. And good
morning to you.
07 03 03 32 CC Roger. We have you GO on the ground, and Houston
would like for you to rpm_n on UHF.
07 03 03 41 C Roger. We're on UItF,and could you ask them what
do they want to do. Look at our fuel cell over
Hawaii and then shut it down.
07 03 03 51 CC Say again concerning fuel cell.
07 03 03 53 C Ask them what they want to do about shutting No.
2 fuel cell down.
o7 03 03 58 CC Roger.
07 03 o4 33 CC G_mtui-5,CSQ.
07 03 04 35 C Go ahead.
07 03 04 36 CC Roger. Houston adivses to shut Section 2 down at
this time.
07 03 04 4o c Okay.
07 o3 o4 46 CC And CSQ has nothing further; we're standing by.
07 03 04 49 C All right, Gemini-5, standing by.
07 03 05 04 CC G_m_ni-5, Houston now advises leave Section 2 on.
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07 03 05 19 C Roger. We have it back on.
07 03 05 29 C Okay. We got our transmitter back up now.
07 03 05 33 CC Roger. Copy.
07 03 06 40 CC Gemini-5, CSQ.
07 03 06 47 C Go ahead.
07 0B 06 48 CC Okay. Houston now advises to leave the Section 2
fuel cell on and they'll advise you further at
Hawaii. Over.
07 03 06 55 C Okay. Thank you.
HAWAII
07 03 20 37 CC G_m_ni-5, Hawaii CAP COM.
07 03 20 39 P Go ahead, Hawaii, Gemini-5 here.
07 03 20 41 CC Roger. You're looking good. We'd like you to
place your Quantity Read Switch to Fuel Cell H2.
07 03 20 49 P Roger.
07 03 20 50 CC And leave it there for Guaymas.
07 03 20 52 P Okay.
07 03 20 54 CC Now we've got a medical data pass scheduled on the
C_m_nd Pilot. Is he asleep or is he Just about to
go to sleep?
07 03 21 OO P He's asleep. Do you want it?
07 03 21 03 CC No, we don't want you to wake him up. We'll scrub
that data pass if he's sleeping.
07 03 21 07 P Yes, he's asleep.
07 03 21 28 CC I've got an update for you if you're ready to copy.
07 03 21 34 P Ready to copy.
07 03 21 37 CC NSC-l, 17:20:00. I've alrea_ passed it by, Pete.
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Place your E-S Sensor circuit breaker to OPEN and
hold it momentarily.
07 03 21 54 P Do what?
07 03 21 56 CC Turn the E-S Sensor circuit break-r to OPEN and
hold it m_mentarily.
07 03 22 02 P Okay.
07 03 22 10 P Okay. It's open. Do you want it closed?
07 03 22 13 CC Roger. Close it.
07 03 22 14 P Okay. Have it closed. How's that?
07 03 22 20 CC That's okay.
07 03 22 24 P You just wanted one orbit on that, don't you?
07 03 22 28 CC Roger. That was on this revolution.
07 03 22 38 CC It was on this revolution, Pete.
07 03 22 44 P Okay, I got scmething for you to copy.
07 03 22 47 CC Go ahead.
07 03 22 49 P Okay. We lost HF at 07:16:27:00.
07 o3 22 57 cc Roger.
Gq 03 22 59 P And I'll give you Gordo's. He ate a Meal 5A at
07:15:00.
07 03 23 09 CC Roger.
07 03 23 13 P And his total water is 32 pounds 8 ounces.
07 03 23 20 CC Roger.
CALIF0f_IA
07 03 28 02 cc C_m4Ui-5, Houston.
07 03 28 05 P GO ahead, Houston.
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07 03 P8 07 ag On that last pass over the States it looks like
you might have tried to start up your Thrusters
No. 7 and 8, fran the T/M data. If you did, we'd
like to know how they worked.
07 03 28 20 P Samo, Samo.
07 03 38 22 CO Okay. Got you. The Flight Surgeo_ would like to
talk to you for a minute here. Then we'll release
you to Guaymas, and they'll finish up the pass.
07 03 28 32 CC Hello, Pete. I'd like to check with you a minute
about this stowage that you're going to do this after-
noon. Would you be sure and check on that repro-
gr_..._rand make sure you have that out someplace
where you can get a hold of it rapidly on the water
when you're planning your stowage. Secondly, I'll
talk with you tomorrow morning and give you a brief-
lng again on how we're going to get the DP's, and
we're checking that out down here now, how we'll
do them during the retrofire and landing sequence.
I'd like for you and Gordo to both be thinking
about whether you feel there's any need to use any
of the Item B. So you might consider that between
now and tomorrow. Depending on how things go we'll
sleep the rest of the time. Do you know of anything
that's really been bothering Gordo with trying to
get to sleep like last night?
07 03 29 38 P No. We're just busy, that's all.
07 03 29 43 CC Okay. Pete, your water intake has been down some
too, both of you. We're not concerned about it or
anything, but it has gone down same from what you've
been doing the rest of the flight. It's gone down
some in the last 24 hours. You both might watch
that some too.
07 03 30 04 P Okay. Things have been running fairly cool in here,
and as you noticed, we've actually heated the suit
loop up. We discussed that also, and I think that's
the reason.
07 03 30 14 CC Roger. I think so. Another thing, you still sound
like you're pretty well plugged up. Do you feel
that you are up there?
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07 03 30 23 P Oh no. It's Just 100 percent oxygen, that's all.
07 03 30 29 CC Okay. Listen, here's another one you could con-
sider. You consider this, and you and Gordo both,
that between now and entry if you both feel that you
are pretty plugged up, you ought to consider this
business about Item E for this stuffiness, and we
can look at it later this afternoon or this evening
and check again.
07 o3 30 53 P Okay.
07 03 30 55 CC Very good. Everything looks good down here, Pete,
as far as your data. Ail of the sensors are still
working very well. The data is as clean as it was
prelaunch. It looks real beautiful. Your rates
and things are leveling out pretty well, and we
have no concern from a medical point of view down
here.
07 03 31 17 P Okay. We feel real fine.
GUAXMAS
07 03 31 43 CC C_m_ni-5, Guaymas CAP CC_.
07 03 31 46 P Hello there, Gmaymms, Gemini-5.
07 03 31 48 CC You're looking pretty good down here. How you
going?
07 03 31 50 P Oh, we're GO here.
07 03 31 51 CC Okay. Very good.
07 03 32 O0 CC Roger.
07 03 32 52 P Guaymas, would you tell Houston that we didn't
cnm, close enough to ... to get an S-7 run. It
had moved quite a bit east of our track.
07 03 33 03 CC Come close enough to where?
07 03 33 05 P It had moved east of our track.
07 03 33 09 CC Okay. Understand.
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07 03 34 27 CC Okay. Turn your Quantity Read Switch OFF at this
time.
07 03 34 32 P Roger.
07 03 34 33 CC Okay. We've done it.
07 03 36 13 CC What kind of rates are you having now?
07 03 36 15 P Very, very, very low.
07 03 36 18 CC Sure does show up on the telemetry real good.
07 03 36 21 P They say what?
07 03 36 22 CC Really are giving us much better telemetry.
07 03 36 25 P Oh yes, we're hardly moving at all, now that that
hydrogen has stopped venting.
TEXAS
07 03 36 56 CC Gemini-5, Houston.
07 03 36 59 P Go ahead, Houston.
07 03 37 O1 CC Pete, we're sort of looking at the preparation for
retrofire for tomorrow, and it looks like the most
straight forward way is to arm the ECS and have you
do the platform alinement in ECS. And unless you
have some objection to that, we'll go ahead and sort
of plan on that as far as the procedure down here.
07 03 37 21 P No, we concur with that.
07 03 37 22 CC Okay. Very good. We'll look into it and try to get
a time on it. Looks like it really won't make much
difference from TR minus 30 on down, and we'll just
do a few things from about TR minus 2 hours down to
TR minus 30.
07 03 37 38 P Okay. TR minus 30 is over Carnarvon, or past Car-
narvon, that 's right.
07 03 37 44 CC Just a second. It's over Carnarvon.
07 03 37 51 CC Did you get that? It is over Carnarvon at TR minus
30.
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07 03 37 55 P Yes, I got that.
07 03 37 57 cc Okay.
07 03 B8 04 P About the only thing I can see is when we go through
the power up checkoff list after the platform warms
up, we go ahead and arm the BCS early, that's all.
07 03 38 12 CC That's right.
07 03 38 14 P And otherwise, it O,_bt to be about the same.
07 03 38 16 CC That's right. That's what I say, there are very
few things that are different. We're just trying
to line it all up here to m_w, sure; if there are
any differences, we'll let you know about them.
07 03 38 23 P Okay.
07 03 38 27 CC We were planning on just telling you a little sum-
m,_y of what we have here and we're going to figure
it all out. We shouldn't have any changes at all
except for that one little thing we've already
mentioned.
07 03 38 36 P Okay.
07 03 38 41 P That, by my calculations, ought to be somewhere
around 08:11:25 or so.
07 03 38 48 CC Roger. I think we've got you over Carnarvon at
08:13:33:00. Is that what you're talking about?
07 03 38 50 CC Are we stall talking to you_
COASTAL S_TRX QUEBEC
07 o4 35 42 CC Gemini-5, CSQ CAP COM.
07 04 35 45 C Go ahead, CSQ. G-mt_ni-5here.
07 04 35 48 CC Roger. We have you GO on the ground and be advised
Command Pilot has medical data pass at Hawaii. Ac-
quisition time 18:54:11. Do you copy?
07 04 36 06 C Roger, 18:54:11, medical pass. And who's that for?
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07 04 36 10 CC That's for the CommAnd Pilot.
07 04 36 22 CC I also have a Flight Plan update when you're ready
to copy.
07 04 36 32 C Wait one.
07 04 36 46 C Go ahead.
07 04 36 48 C Roger. D-4/D-7, Sequence 426. It's to be done
when both crew m-tubersare awake. Do it in drift-
Lng flight and use the recorder.
07 04 37 12 CC D-6 Experiment. Expend r_ining film on features
of opportunity. Do you copy?
07 04 37 20 C Roger.
07 04 37 28 CC CSQ has nothing further this pass. We're standing
by.
07 04 37 32 C Okay, standing by, here.
07 04 38 35 P CSQ, G-mlni-5.
07 04 38 37 CC CSQ, go ahead.
07 04 38 39 P Roger. We were supposed to do an )_SC-1 at 17:20:00
and we were doing sometb4ng and the time got by us.
And could you check with Houston experiments please
and get us another time later today to do it?
07 04 38 54 CC MBC-1, is that affirm?
07 04 38 57 P It's affirm.
07 04 39 04 CC G_m_i-5, Houston is check_ug on a new time for
that.
07 04 39 lO C O_-y.
HAWAII
07 04 55 25 CO C_m_ni-5, Hawaii. We do not have a valid tempera-
ture.
07 04 55 38 Ca C_""4ui-5,Hawaii CAP COM.
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07 04 55 41 P Go ahead, Eawaii.
07 04 55 42 CC We do not have a valid temperature yet.
07 04 55 45 P It's com4ng.
07 04 55 46 CC Roger.
07 04 57 13 CC Gpm4_i-5, Hawaii Surgeon. We have valid blood
pressure. Give us a mark when you begin exercise.
07 04 57 20 C Roger.
07 04 58 12 C ... exercise ... blood pressure.
07 04 58 24 CC G_m4ni-5, cuff full-Bcale.
07 04 58 59 CC G_m_ni-5, we have a valid blood pressure. Standing
by for your water and sleep report.
07 04 59 05 C Roger, 34 pounds 4 ounces of water. Sleep, I
just had an hour and a half of sleep.
07 04 59 15 CC Roger, C_,iui-5. Understand 34 pounds 4 ounces
water, 1.5 hours of sleep. Is that affirm?
07 04 59 23 C Roger, 1.5 hours of sleep today.
07 04 59 28 C Thank you, C_m_ui-5. Hawaii Surgeon out.
07 04 59 30 C 5A at 15:00:00.
07 04 59 37 CC Understand Meal 5A at 15:00:00.
07 04 59 41 C _at's affirw_tive.
07 04 59 42 CC _m4ui-5, tb_zk you. Hawaii Surgeon out.
07 04 59 44 CC Gpmlui-5, this is WAwaii CAP COM.
07 04 59 47 C Roger. Go ahead.
07 04 59 48 CC What was your approximate sleep cycle between the
Co,m_d Pilot and the Pilot?
07 04 59 55 C Now, when was this?
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07 04 59 56 CC What do you plan on doing, you know, to get your
rest?
07 05 OO O1 C Oh well, we're going to try to follow our sleep
cycle further ... Flight Plan, but it doesn't
always work out that way.
07 05 OO 08 CC Roger. Understand.
07 05 O0 15 CC Gemini-5, Just let us know when the Pilot is
going to be awake, would you, please?
ROSE ENOT VICTOR
07 05 18 l0 CC G*mtui-5, BEV CAP COM.
07 05 18 13 P Go ahead, RKV.
O7 05 18 15 CC Roger. We'd like for the Pilot to be awake if
possible over CSQ and Hawaii on the llO Rev.
07 05 18 28 P Okay, what's that?
O7 05 18 29 CC That's CSQ acquisition is 20:09, 20:09. That's
your upcoming revolution.
07 05 18 38 P Okay. I'll be up.
07 05 18 39 CC And what we'd like to do, we're going to perform
a thruster check and we want to gave you the
instructions on this revolution over the CSQ and
Hawaii and perform the test the next revolution
over CSQ and Hawaii.
o7 o5 18 54 P 0ksy.
07 05 18 56 CC We have all your systom_ real good here on the
ground. Everything looks fine.
07 05 19 O0 P Okay. We're GO up here.
07 05 19 02 CC Roger. We have nothing else for you. We'll be
standing by.
07 05 19 05 P OW.y.
07 05 20 53 CC Gemini-5, REV CAP COM.
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07 05 20 55 P Go ahead.
07 05 20 56 CC Flight advises that if you want to sleep for the
next revolution you can go ahead and the Cnwm_nd
Pilot can take down the instructions, and then
you could be awake to do the test. Both the
switches are on your side of the cockpit is the
problem.
07 05 21 10 P Okay. Well listen, we're worW4ng on stowage and
a lot of things right now, so we'll probably both
be awake for the next couple of revolutions.
07 05 21 17 CC Roger, understand.
COASTAL S_'EM QUEBEC
07 06 10 15 CC C*mlni-5, CSQ CAP COM.
07 06 lO 27 C Roger, CSQ, Gemini-5 here.
07 06 10 31 CC CSQ has you GO on the ground and I have quite a
bit of information for you to copy ebbs pass.
Let me know when you're read_ to copy. First of
all, Flight Plan update.
07 06 l0 52 C CSQ, ready to copy.
07 06 10 54 CC Roger. MSC-1, 20:33:00, _C-1, 04:00:00 and
RpmA_ks, if C_mm,d Pilot is awake, turn E-S
Sensor circuit breaker switch to open, hold
momentarily, return C/B to closed position. Do
you copy?
07 06 11 BO C Roger, we got that.
07 06 11 32 CC Okay, I have a map update.
O7 O6 L1 35 C Okay.
07 06 11 36 CC Map 19:58:59, coordinate 2.3 degrees east longitude,
Rev 110.... 1 hour 58:59, 23:14:44.
07 06 12 15 c 23:14:_.
07 06 12 18 CC _aat's affirmative.
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07 06 12 21 CC And CSQ also has another long procedure for
checking Thrusters 7 and 8. Let me know when
you're ready for that.
07 06 12 29 C All set.
07 06 12 33 CC Okay, I'd like to ... attempt the heat up and
possibly free the thrust chamber assemblies 7/8
by the following procedure, it's scheduled to
start 5 m_uutes prior to the next CSQ acquisition.
That GMT is 21:40:00, Rev ill. Do you copy?
07 06 13 O0 C Roger.
07 06 13 O1 CC Okay. We'll att-raptto contact you on HF at
21:35:00. It is a monitor test.
07 06 13 16 C Okay.
07 06 13 18 CC Okay, I have a list of 20 steps for switch
positions, etc.
07 06 13 25 C Ail right.
07 06 13 26 CC Okay, No. 1 - Rate Gyros are PRIMARY.
07 06 13 36 C All right.
07 06 13 37 CC Squib Batteries 1 and 2 OFF.
07 06 13 42 C Okay.
07 06 13 44 CC OAMB TCA Circuit Breaker Nos. 7 and 8 closed, on.
07 06 13 52 C Roger.
07 06 13 54 CC OAMB TCA Circuit Breaker Nos. 1 through 6 open, off.
07 06 14 O1 C Roger.
07 06 14 02 CC DC Power Switch ACME.
07 o6 14 o8 c Okay.
07 06 14 09 CC ACME Power Switch PRIMARY or SECONDARY.
07 o6 14 15 c ...
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07 06 14 16 CC 0A_ Propellant Motor Valve Switch OFF.
07 06 14 22 C The ACME Power Switch, either PRIMARY or SECONDAEM.
07 06 14 26 CC That's affirmative, and following that is OAMS
Propellant Motor Valve Switch OFF.
07 06 14 31 P Okay, wait one.
07 06 14 46 C _ Propellant Valve OFF, that right?
07 06 14 50 CC That's affirmative, C_F position.
07 O6 14 56 C Okay.
07 06 14 57 CC OARS Power Switch ON.
07 06 15 02 C _ Power ON.
07 06 15 04 CC OAMS Attitude Control Motor Switch DIRECT.
07 06 15 08 C DIRECT.
07 06 15 11 CC Next procedure is hold Attitude Hand Controller
to yaw left position for 10 mtuutes.
07 06 15 20 C Okay, hold Attitude Controller to your left yaw
for 10 mtreAteS.
07 06 15 24 CC That's affirmative. Release Hand Controller.
07 o6 15 32 c Okay.
07 06 15 33 CC Squib Batteries 1 and 2 ON.
07 06 15 38 C Roger.
07 06 15 39 CC _ Propellant Motor Valve Switch ON.
07 o6 15 44 c Okay.
07 06 15 46 CC TCA No. 8 circuit breaker open, off.
07 06 15 52 C Say that again slower ...
07 06 16 04 C ... Propellant OFF, OAMB Motor Valve ON.
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07 06 16 l0 CC And Propellant Motor Valve Switch is on. Did
you copy that?
07 06 16 14 C Yes.
07 06 16 15 CC Okay. Next is Thrust Chamber Assembly 8 circuit
breaker open, off.
07 06 16 21 C Okay, leave the No. 8 open, off.
07 06 16 24 CC AttemDt to fire No. 7 TCA in Direct Mode. If
successful, try a Pulse Mode also.
07 06 16 34 C All right.
07 06 16 37 CC TCA 7 circuit breaker open, off.
07 06 16 44 C All right.
07 06 16 46 CC TCA 8 circuit breaker closed, on.
07 06 16 51 C Okay, repeat the procedure.
07 06 16 54 CC That's affirmative, and attempt to fire No. 8
TCA in Direct. If it's successful, try Pulse
also.
07 o6 17 ol c okay.
07 06 17 02 CC Okay, that last. Let's see, damp any rates,
then power down the ACME system.
07 06 17 o9 C OkAy.
07 06 17 13 CC Okay, then do a test ... monitor the c_.m_n
control bus voltage; if it drops to 20 volts or
less, discontinue the test f._diately.
HAWAII
07 06 28 42 CC G_m_ni-5, this is Hawaii CAP COM.
07 06 28 45 C Go ahead, Hawaii, _4-4-5 here.
07 06 28 47 CC Okay. in your p_ss over CSQ you missed a little
bit there on this test. Are you rea_ to copy?
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07 06 28 56 C Roger. Ready to copy.
07 06 28 57 CC Okay. If you see the common control bus drop
below 20 volts at any time, stop the test _mnedi-
ately. And r_m_,ber that fuel shortage. Flight
wanted us to r_mt-d you.
07 06 29 10 C Right.
07 06 29 13 CC Okay. We have one more here. When you close
the prop valves holding the Hand Ooutroller,
you're probably going to get all the fuel out of
the ,_nifold, so you'll have to watch that. It'll
give you a slow start on your next try with Motor
Valve open. Watch it for any big bunches of fuel.
07 o6 29 36 c okay.
07 06 29 39 P Do you have any plans to continue what you said
there?
07 06 29 43 CC Oh, okay, Pete. If you see, when you're holding
the Hand Controller open, if you see fuel c_,_g
out, it's Just evacuating it between the Motor
Valve and the opening. So the next time you
try to start it, get it heated up and it will
start because there's no fuel in the lines. Okay?
07 06 30 11 P Yes.
07 06 30 12 CC Ail right. Okay, I've got a block update for you
on PLA.
07 06 30 20 P Okay, wait o_e.
07 06 30 21 CC Roger.
07 06 30 41 P Ready to copy.
07 06 30 43 CC Roger. Here we go. 11_-3, 23'05:05, 13 plus 54,
19 plus 08. A11 hank angles Lre roll left 53,
roll right 67.
07 o6 31 13 P Got it.
07 06 31 14 CC 113 Delta, 23:58:58, 26--negative, it's 20:26.
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07 06 31 27 P I think it's 02.
07 06 31 30 CC 20:26. The next RETRB would be then 26 plus 13.
Got that? I'll read it back if you haven't.
07 06 31 43 P Okay. What's the GM2RC?
07 06 31 45 CC Roger. That's 23:58:58.
07 06 31 49 P What was the C_42R0of Area 112-37
07 06 31 54 CC 23:05:03.
07 06 31 57 P Okay.
07 06 32 O1 P I'm ready for 114.
07 06 32 03 CC Ok,y, 114 Delta. _is is Day 8, 01:29:44, 20
plus 19, 26 plus 02.
07 06 32 25 P Okay for 115.
07 06 32 28 CC 115 Delta, 03:05:12, 19 plus 35, 25 plus 00.
07 06 32 44 P Okay.
07 06 32 46 CC 116-2, 04:40:33, 18 plus 34, 23 plus 44.
07 06 33 04 P Okay.
07 06 33 05 CC Okay. You got them all, Pete?
O7 06 33 o7 P Got them all.
07 06 33 08 CC All right.
07 06 33 22 CC You got any questions, Pete, on that test while
you're still around?
07 06 33 26 P No, we don't. It looks pretty straightforward.
07 06 33 29 CC Ail right. W-wali standing by.
07 06 33 33 P Roger, C_m4_i-5 stand_ by.
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RO6E KNOT VICTOR
07 06 50 20 CC G_m_nt-5, REV CAP COM.
07 06 50 30 CC _m4ni-5, _ CAP COM.
07 06 50 33 P ... REV, Gemt_i-5 here.
07 06 50 35 CC Roger. We'd like your experiment stat_s to
date, if you have it.
07 06 50 41 P Okay. J_st a mt_te.
07 06 51 28 P Okay. The experiments given to us today. We got
the two S-5's over Africa and we saw the ...
targets, the S-8/D-13. We got no D-6's. The S-7
was to photograph storm Betsy. Betsy was too far
east of our track when we passed over it at the
proper ttm* .... got ... your track....
07 06 52 02 CC Roger.
07 06 52 04 P That's about it.
07 o6 52 05 cc Okay. Thankyou.
07 06 52 06 P We're standing by to do D-4/426 whenever we Just ...
07 06 52 11 CC Roger. Ail syst_,R look real good here on the
ground.
07 06 52 17 C Ok-y. Mighty fine.
O7 06 52 57 CC G_m_ui-5, REV CAP COM.
07 06 52 59 C Go ahead.
O? 06 53 O0 CC Did you turn your ACQ Beacon circuit breaker off
over us?
07 06 53 03 C Yes, we did. We were late on that one.
07 06 53 06 CC OW-y. It was cm when we got acquisition; then it
went off _uri_g our pass. We were wondering if
you were con&Acting your MSC-1 or what happened.
O7 06 53 17 CC Right. We're in our MSC-1 right now.
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07 06 53 19 CC Roger, understand. _b_uk you.
COASTAL S_2_ QUEBEC
07 07 46 02 P CSQ, CSQ, C'_mini-5.
07 07 46 05 CC Gemini-5, CSQ. Read you loud and clear. We have
you GO on the ground.
07 07 46 ll P I guess apparently you didn't hear us.
07 07 46 13 CC Negative. _11 we got was a louder noise on HF.
07 07 46 16 P Okay. We're in the middle of the test and we're
really buildiug up some horrendous rates, but
we'll d_mp them out when we get done.
07 07 46 24 CC Roger. CSQ copy.
07 07 46 38 P ... 23.1.
07 07 46 49 CC G_m_ui-5, CSQ. Say again.
07 07 46 51 P Roger. Out ... control is holding at 23.1.
07 07 46 55 CC Roger. Copy.
07 07 47 35 CC Gemini-5, CSQ. Request you place Quantity Read
Switch to the Fuel Cell H2 position.
07 07 47 44 P Roger.
07 07 4_ 09 CC G_mlui-5, CSQ. Did you turn OAMS Yaw Left
circuit breaker on and off?
07 07 48 15 P Yes, we did and we have no negative results.
07 07 48 18 CC Very good.
07 07 50 03 CC Gem_ui-5, CSQ. R_mtnd'you that Pilot has medical
data pass at Hawaii, and you can place the Q_,Autity
Read Switch OFF.
07 07 50 12 P Roger. Do you have acquisition of Hawaii, please?
07 07 50 15 CC Roger. 22:02:46 and we'll be monitori_ HF.
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07 08 03 07 CC C_mini-5, this is Hawaii CAP COM.
07 08 03 10 C Roger, Hawaii. C_m_ni-5 here.
07 08 03 13 CC We have a valid temperature. Stan_4ng by for
blood pressure.
07 0803 16 C Okay.
07 08 03 27 CC C_m4_i-5, Hawaii Surgeon. Your cuff is full-scale.
07 08 04 02 CC Gemini-5, we have a valid blood pressure. Give me
a m-_k when you begin your exercise.
07 08 04 07 P MARK.
07 08 04 49 CC C_m_ui-5, Hawaii Surgeon. Your cuff is fi,Il-scale.
07 08 05 23 CC C_m_ui-5, Hawaii Surgeon. We have a good blood
pressure. Stana_-g by for your water report only.
07 08 05 30 P Roger. Wait one.
07 08 05 38 P 34 pounds 8 ounces.
07 08 05 46 CC Roger, _4_i-5. Thank you. And happy la_g to
you and Gordo tomorrow. Hawaii Surgeon out.
07 08 05 53 C Roger. _m_uk you.
07 08 05 54 P Roger. Thank you.
07 08 05 56 CC Gpm_ui-5, Hawaii CAP COM. I'd 11We a readout on
your onboard qn-_tity, source pressure, and source
temperature for the OAMS.
07 08 06 05 C Roger. Our c_board quantity is about 6 percent.
The t-mperature is 50 degrees, and source pressure
is 1000 psi.
07 08 06 21 CC Roger. Understand.
07 08 06 24 C You want a result of our little test we did?
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07 08 06 27 CC That's affirmative. We'd like to know what you
did there.
07 08 06 30 C All right. We followed a procedure to the letter,
and first thing we did was roll up pretty good
when the gas started going out through the left
yaw thrusters .... pretty good rates all set up
fine. We held the thrusters on for yaw left for
l0 minutes and we went through the other procedure
" of rearming and trying them, and we still had no
thrust.
07 08 06 59 CC Roger. Understand.
07 08 07 02 C In the meantime, we've discovered that we don't
have--couple more thrusters are out. So we're
getting down with Just very few thrusters left
on the OA_ system.
07 08 07 15 CC Do you happen to know the re,tubersof the ones
that have failed?
07 08 07 17 C No, we were unable to get any left roll with
the Roll Jets and the Yaw Logic.
07 08 07 29 CC Roger. Understand that.
07 08 07 33 C Just a m_nute, let me recheck that .... roll.
07 08 07 37 P Yes, it was Roll Logic in, that's right, left
roll only with Roll Logic Switch in the PITCH,
and then no right yaw. Then right yaw only with
the Roll Logic in the YAW but no left roll in that
position.
07 08 07 54 CC Roger. Understand.
07 08 07 56 C And the yaw is feeding through into the pitch,
which indicates a very weak thrust on the right
yaw also.
07 o8 o8 o6 cc Okay.
07 08 08 25 C Other than that, it's a pretty good system.
07 08 08 33 CC What are your rates now, G_,_i-5; are you pretty
well damped out?
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07 08 08 36 C Roger. We m_aged to switch back and forth, work
our few left r_aq_n_ng thrusters and we have
our rates damped pretty well now.
07 08 08 44 CC Roger.
07 08 08 57 CC Okay, G_m_ui-S, we have nothing further. Hawaii
is standing by.
ROSE ENOT VICTOR
07 08 28 03 CC G_mfui-5, this is REV coremcheck. How do you read?
07 08 28 07 P REVs G_m_ui-5. Read you loud and clear.
07 08 28 09 CC Roger. Would you close your ACQ Beacon circuit
breaker?
07 08 28 15 P Roger.
07 08 28 16 CC Okay, and we'd also like you to bring up the plat-
form at this time. The reason for this is we
might start vent_ H2 and we want to prevent this.
Right now hydrogen and oxygen pressure is GO.
07 08 28 44 p Okay. Platform's on at this t_,_.
07 08 28 47 CC Roger.
07 08 28 50 P What are you going to want us to do?
07 08 28 57 CC ... in the powered up position right now at the
present time. We don't want you to do anything.
07 08 29 04 P Okay.
07 08 29 12 CC We'd like to pass scme information to you.
They're going to cancel the medical _ata pass
on the C_-w_ Pilot over the CSQ on Rev 114.
07 08 29 27 P ...
07 08 29 29 CC O_y, and the Surgeons recum_end that both of you
concentrate on water and sleep for the next 10
hottrs.
07 08 29 36 P Roger.
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07 08 29 44 P Have you got the hack time for the pass Qn CSQ?
07 08 29 49 CC Roger. CSQ on 114 is 02:28:26 and that medical
data pass has been deleted.
07 08 30 O1 P Oh, you want us to sleep?
07 09 O0 03 CC That's affirmative.
07 09 O0 04 P We thought you wanted ... Okay.
COASTAL S_2_Y QUEBEC
07 09 20 47 CC Gpm_ui-5, CSQ CAP COM.
07 09 20 57 P CSQ CAP COM, Ge_mini-5,over.
07 09 21 O0 CC Roger. We have you GO on the ground. Also, we'd
like you to place your Quantity Read Switch to
the Fuel Cell Hydrogen position, please.
07 09 21 ll P Roger. Goi_ to Fuel Cell Hydrogen now.
07 09 21 12 CC Okay. Houston advises they feel that possibly
you'11 have insufficient ttme to fill the line to
the thrusters. They'd like you to power up again!
and go to Pulse Mode, TCA Circuit Breakers 7 and U
closed, Rate _ros ON, and again check your
thrusters. Over.
07 09 21 37 P You mean the other thrusters that are working,
or 7 and 8?
07 09 21 4B CC I believe he means 7 and 8. I'll check it.
o7 o9 21 45 P okay.
07 09 22 05 CC Gemini-5, advise ,ll circuit breakers on the
thrusters closed. Check all the thrusters.
07 09 22 12 C OkAy.
07 09 22 34 CC Also, Gemini-5, Houstcm advises there is sufficient
hydrogen for remainder of flight, and no problem
with water. Over.
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07 09 22 42 P Okay. And you want us to leave the platform up
all the time, is that correct?
07 09 22 45 CC That's affirmative. Leave the platform on and
after your thruster check, turn the Rate Gyros
back off.
07 09 22 52 P Roger.
ROSE KNOT VICTOR
07 10 OO 43 CC G_m_nt-5, REV CAP COM, c.."',,
check.
07 10 O0 49 P RKV CAP CC_, G-mtn1-5 here, read you loud and
clear.
o7 10 O0 53 CC Roger. Read you loud and clear also. _] ]
systems are GO on the ground. We would 1t¥e to
advise you, you have a UHF-6 over GSQ on Rev 113.
07 l0 O1 03 P Roger. We have 113, and be advised that we went
back through the thruster checks again and ran
them in Direct, and ran them in Pulse, and what
we called them before, it's still the same.
07 10 O1 15 CC Roger, understand.
07 10 O1 29 CC We'd like to have the fuel purge at this ttm_.
07 l0 O1 32 P Roger.
07 10 O1 33 CC Give me a m-_k.
07 10 O1 39 P Roger, stand by. Mark, hydrogen ... M_wk,
hydrogen No. 2 on my -_wk.
07 10 02 O1 P MARK.
07 10 02 23 P Stand by for oxygen on No. 1.
07 10 02 29 P MARK.
07 10 04 31 P No. 1 purge complete, co_zaencingNo. 2.
07 10 05 15 CC _-m_-5, this is REV. We'd 14¥e to know your
platform position, please, when you can give it.
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COASTAL S_ITRY QUEBEC
07 l0 54 34 CC Gemini-5, CSQ CAP COM.
07 10 54 39 P Go ahead, CSQ. G_mtni-5.
07 10 54 42 CC Roger. Be advised this is a U_-6 and we'd like
you to place your Quantity Read Switch to the
Fuel Cell Hydrogen position, please.
07 l0 54 51 P Roger. It's in Fuel Cell Hydrogen at this time.
07 10 54 55 CC Also be advised that _e to bad weather in
Area 121-1, Flight ham decided to come into 121-1.
We' ll be updating your TR t_m-.
07 l0 55 06 P Roger. Understand 121-1 is the recovery area.
07 l0 55 15 CC That's affirmative. I also have the coordinates
if you're ready to copy.
07 l0 55 25 P Roger. Wait one.
07 l0 55 38 P Okay. Ready to copy.
07 l0 55 41 CC Roger. 29 degrees 43 mluutes north, 68 degrees
O0 miuutes west.
07 lO 55 57 P Roger.
07 lO 56 06 CC End transmitting TR .
07 l0 56 17 P Do you have the _2RC?
07 l0 56 22 CC G_mlui-5, say again.
07 l0 56 24 P Do you have the GM_RC at 121-1, please?
07 10 56 28 CC Roger. Stand by to copy.
07 l0 56 32 CC G_ERC 01:29:45.
07 l0 56 44 CC RET 4OOK, 20 plus 24.
07 l0 56 59 P I thought ... Would you give me the G_ERC 121-1?
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07 10 57 07 CC Disregard what I gave you. The _ is 12 plus
27 plus 39.
07 10 57 20 P Okay. 12 plus 27 plus 39-
07 10 57 24 CC That's affirmative. RET 40OK, 14 plus 08.
07 10 57 32 P ... we cut each other out. Say ag-ln.
07 10 57 36 CC Roger. RET 400K is 14 plus 08.
07 10 57 45 P Okay. I got it.
07 l0 57 47 CC RETRB, 19 plus 20.
07 10 57 54 P Roger. And could you tell us what the recovery
source is? Will the carrier be there?
07 10 58 03 CC Affirmative. Carrier will be there and I have
expected weather in that area. Over.
07 10 58 11 P Ready to copy.
07 10 58 13 CC Roger. Cloud cover 5/10, 2000 feet scattered,
10 miles visibility, wind 230 degrees ... 12
knots, wave height 2 to 3 feet, water temperature
82 degrees.
07 10 58 41 P Sound very good to me.
07 l0 58 43 CC Roger.
07 l0 58 50 CC G_mtui-5, we'd still like to know your platform
mode, please.
07 l0 58 55 P Roger. We're in ORB RATE.
07 10 58 58 CC Copy. 0rbit Rate.
07 10 59 33 CC G_mtnt-Ss advise we ha_e our TR in sync.
07 l0 59 43 C And you can advise Flight that we'll be read_ for
21-1.
07 10 59 49 CC Roger. Copy.
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07 10 59 57 CC Gpm_ui-5, you can return to the OFF position on
your Quantity Read Switch.
07 i100 03 P Roger.
07 ll O0 12 P Could you give me GM_ time hack, please?
07 ll OO 15 CC Roger. On my m,wk it will be O1 hours O0 minutes
25 seconds. 2, l,
07 ll O0 25 CC MARK.
07 11 O0 31 CC Would you like a longer one?
07 ll OO 33 P Yes, Just give it to me on the even minutes,
please. Just on the minute is fine.
07 i100 39 CC Okay. We'll be coming up at O1 hours O1 minutes
OO seconds.... 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
07 ll O100 CC MARK.
07 ll O1 03 CC That was O1 hours O1 minutes O0 seconds.
07 I1 O1 08 P Roger, we got it. Thank you.
ROSE KNOT VICTOR
07 11 35 k9 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM. Coremcheck, how do you read?
07 11 35 52 P RKV, Gemini-5 reads you loud and clear.
07 11 35 55 CC Roger. Have a map update for you. Acknowledge
when you're ready to copy.
07 ll 36 OO P Read_ to copy.
07 11 36 02 CC Roger. Map 01:55:42, longitude 19 west, Rev ll4.
Star O1:55:42, 23:O7:11.
07 II 36 37 P Roger.
07 i1 36 39 CC Okay. All systems are GO on the ground.
07 11 36 45 P All system- are GO up here.
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07 11 37 23 CC G_ui-5, REV. Are your rate gyros on at the
present tlm_?
07 11 37 27 P Negative.
07 11 37 28 CO Roger.
07 11 39 41 CC G_m_ui-5, this is REV. We have nothing else
for you. We'11 be standing by.
07 ll 39 46 C Okay, fine. l_,_k you, REV.
07 11 39 48 CO Oh, would like to ask you one more question.
Would like to know if you recorded your thruster
check and thruster failure onboard?
07 ll 39 56 P You mean written them down?
07 11 40 OO CC Say agaiu.
07 ll 40 02 P You mean written them down?
07 11 40 06 CC That's affirmative.
07 _1 40 07 C Onboard recorder is ...
07 11 40 12 CC We'd like to have you record your comments onboard.
07 ll 40 17 C Okay....
COASTAL S_ QU_EC
07 12 28 51 CC C_m_i-5, CSQ CAP COM.
07 12 28 54 C Roger, CSQ. Gemini-5.
07 12 28 56 CC Roger, we have you GO on the ground. We would
like to get a ground readout of all your Cryogenic
quantities. Will you select ECS 02 on the Quantity
Read Switch, please?
07 12 29 05 C Okay, it is.
07 12 29 ll CC And we'd also ltke to obtain the total water con-
sumption of both ... please.
07 12 29 23 C Wait just a second.
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07 12 29 43 C ... the C_d Pilot has had 36 pounds.
07 12 29 48 CC Copy.
07 12 29 49 C And Pilot has had 34 pounds 4 ounces.
07 12 29 54 CC Roger, copy.
07 12 29 58 CC Would you select Fuel Cell 02, please?
07 12 30 00 C That's 35 pounds 4 ounces on the Pilot.
07 12 30 05 CC Roger, 35.4.
07 12 30 07 C Roger.
07 12 30 48 CC C_mlui-5, would you select Fuel Cell H2, please?
07 12 30 52 C Roger, have it.
07 12 31 49 CC Gemini-5, you can return to the OFF position on
the Quantity Read Switch.
07 12 32 45 CC Gpm_ni-5, CSQ.
07 12 32 48 C Go ahead, CSQ.
07 12 32 50 CC Roger, this is your last pass. It's been nice
having you come around. Hope you'll have a nice
lan_iug; we'll see you in Houston.
07 12 32 55 C Thank you, thank you for all your help. Thank
all the troops down there. You did a real fine
job for us.
07 12 33 00 CC Thank you.
07 12 33 02 C Nice to work with you.
07 13 10 04 CC Gemini-5, REV CAP CC_
O7 13 lO O7 P Go ahead, RKV, C_mtn_-5.
07 13 l0 09 CC Roger, everything looks real good here on the
ground. I have some landing area updates for you.
Acknowledge when you are ready to copy.
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07 13 10 19 P Okay, just one second, we'll be ready.
07 13 10 22 CC Roger.
07 13 10 34 P Okay, we're ready to copy.
07 13 10 36 CC Roger, the weather is goodin all areas. It is
Day 8, the bank angle rem-lus the same for yaw;
roll left 53, roll right 67.
07 13 10 50 P Okay.
07 13 10 51 CC Area 117-2, 06:17:03, 17 plus 07, 22 plus 11.
Area 118-2, 07'52:49, 15 plus 42, 20 plus 47.
119-1, 09:15'18, 17 plus 12, 22 plus 16. 12--
120-2, 11 plus 04, 18, 12 plus 52, 18 plus 16.
121-1, 12:27:39, 14 plus 08, 19 plus 20.
07 13 12 24 P Roger, we got all of them.
07 13 12 26 CC Roger.
07 13 15 28 CC Gemini-5, RKV CAP COM. We'll be stan_tng by for
the r_nder of the pass.
07 13 15 32 P Okay, mighty fine. Thank you.
07 13 15 38 C We'll catch you cexemore time tonight, won't we,
REV?
07 13 15 43 CC _h-t's affirmative.
o7 13 15 45 P okay.
CANARY ISLAND
07 13 32 02 CC C,m_ui-5, this is Canary CAP COM. We have nothing
for you this pass. Everything looks good from
here. And good morn_,g.
07 13 32 13 C Roger. Good morning to you. Everything looks
good up here.
07 13 32 18 CC Roger.
07 13 33 OO C Hello, Canaries, G-m_ni-5 here. Are we on Rev 115
or 116 now?
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07 13 33 06 CC You're on Rev 115 at the present time.
07 13 33 10 C Roger. We Just started 115, did we not?
07 13 33 13 ca That is affirmative. You've Just gotten a start
on llS.
07 13 33 16 C Okay, mighty fine.
07 13 33 17 CC Roger, and we'll be with you for--up until Rev 120.
07 13 33 23 C Okay, real fine.
ROSE KNOT VICTOR
07 14 43 38 CC G-m_ni-5, REV CAP COM.
07 14 43 46 CC Gemini-5, REV CAP COM.
07 14 43 57 P Roger, REV. G_,ini-5 here.
07 14 43 59 CC Roger. We'd like to Purge your fuel cells, both
sections, on hydrogen and oxygen this pass.
07 14 44 04 P Okay.
07 14 44 06 CC We're ready when you are.
07 14 4]+09 P All right here. Transformer down.
07 14 44 25 P ... Section 1.
07 14 44 28 CC Good.
07 14 4]+36 P ... Section 2.
07 14 44 57 P Purge 2 hydrogen complete.
O? 14 4J+58 CC Roger.
07 14 45 13 P No. I oxygen complete.
07 14 45 16 CC Roger.
07 14 46 05 CC G_mfni-5, if you'd switch your Quantity Read Switch
to H2 it would speed us up a little bit. Thank you.
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07 14 47 14 P Oxygen complete and on the way.
07 14 47 16 CC Roger.
07 14 47 21 P Oxygen on No. 2.
07 14 47 22 CC Roger.
07 14 48 05 CC Place your _mntity Read to Fuel Cell 02 please.
Thank you.
07 14 49 19 P ...
07 14 49 20 CC Roger. Thank you.
07 14 49 21 P Transformer off.
07 14 49 22 CC Roger.
07 14 49 36 CC You can put your Q,,-ntityRead Switch in the OFF
position now.
07 14 49 52 CC C_mlni-5, REV CAP COM. Everything looks real
good here on the ground.
07 14 49 57 P Roger. Very good. Thank you.
07 14 50 O1 CC And all the people here on the REV would like to
pass along their congratulations, and we'll see
you back in Houston.
07 14 50 08 P Okay, fine. _2xankeverybody for all the great
Job they did for us.
07 14 50 11 CC Roger. It was our pleasure.
O? 14 50 13 C Yes, REV, we th_nk you very much.
CANARY
07 15 05 15 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM. I have a s_le
Flight Plan item update for you.
O? 15 05 26 P Roger, wait one.
O? 15 05 29 CC Roger.
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07 15 05 5k CC Gemini-5, would you switch Quantity Read to
ECS 02, please? ThAnk you.
07 15 06 17 P Okay, hand up Flight Plan item.
07 15 06 19 CC Roger. It's UHF Test, time 06 hours 26 minutes
55 seconds. Sequence 5, Rpm_rks, if it interferes
with sleep, delete it. Do you copy?
'4
07 15 06 _5 P Roger.
07 15 06 47 CC Okay. Would you give us Fuel Cell 02 please?
07 15 06 54 P Roger.
07 15 07 21 CC Would you switch to Fuel Cell 02 please ? Thank
you.
07 15 07 25 P Can you reswitch ... take place. Over.
07 15 08 05 CC Gemini-5. You can switch to Quantity Read to the
OFF position.
07 15 08 12 CC And I just got a rea_g from Flight. It will be
over Antigua.
07 15 08 l? P All right.
07 15 08 21 CC Everything's looking real good here.
07 15 08 23 P ... mighty fine here.
07 15 08 26 CC Roger.
HOUSTON
07 16 27 OO CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston CAP COM. Over.
07 16 27 18 CC Gpmini-5, G_mtni-5, Houston CAP COM. Over.
07 16 27 25 P Go ahead, Houston CAP COM, C_m_ni-5.
O? 16 27 28 CC Roger. You're 1OOk_n_ good here on the ground.
We have a nnmber of things to pass up to you now
and if you can copy them down we'll try and be
quiet the rest of the way. First, we'_ like you
to place your Reentry C-band to C_OUS.
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07 16 27 _3 P Roger. C-baud CONTINUOUS.
07 16 27 _6 CC Roger. Now I have scae updates o_ your PLA's if
you're ready to copy.
07 16 27 51 P Roger. A moment.
07 16 27 54 CC Okay.
07 16 28 O1 P Okay, we're ready.
07 16 28 03 CC Roger. Area 122-1, 14:02:24, RET 4OOK is 12 plus
58, 18 plus 17; roll left 53, roll right 67.
Area 123-4, 16:47:58, 15 plus 50, 20 plus 55,
roll left 53, roll right 67. Copy?
07 16 28 55 P Roger. Got those.
07 16 28 57 CC Okay, and now some general instructions. When you
get to Carnarvon, set your Event Timer to 27. I
say, 27 instead of 36. Copy?
07 16 29 10 P 27 instead of 36. Roger.
07 16 29 13 CC Roger. And the weather in the recovery area is
improving. The forecast at present for your
landing is 2000 scattered, 10 miles; the winds
230 degrees at 10 knots; the sea about 2 to 3
foot waves; the t_erature is 82, and you have
about 5/10 coverage.
07 16 29 40 P Okay ...
07 16 29 41 CC Ail right. On your medical data passes we would
like to delete the Canary medical data passes
on Rev 119 and 120 and add the following if you're
ready to copy.
07 16 29 57 P Okay. Ready.
07 16 29 59 CC Roger. Medical data on the Pilot at the Canaries,
acquisition ttm_ O8:13:26. Medical data on the
Ohms-nd Pilot at Carnarvon, acquisition ttm_
08:_:10.
07 16 30 25 P Sa_ again that Carnarvon t_me.
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07 16 30 27 CC Roger. Car_arvon is O8:48:10.
07 16 30 38 P Go ahead.
07 16 30 39 CC Okay. In general your acquisition times according
to your Flight Plan are 38 minutes later. In
other words, the flight acquisition is 38 minutes
later than you have on your Flight Plan for the
rest of the mlssion.
07 16 30 53 P Okay.
07 16 30 54 CC Okay. Elliot's got some procedures on your retro
checklist now.
07 16 30 59 CC The first thing I want to discuss with you is
proposed Fuel Cell Test. What they'd like to do
is have you take all your load on Section 2, and
the purpose is to see if a section which has been
down for a pretty fair -mnunt of t_me can carry
the full load before retrofire. Now this is
proposed to be done only for about an hour, and
then we'll turn it back on. How does this sound
to you guys?
07 16 31 41 CC Let me go ahead and give you the procedures for
it and then you can continue to think about it,
because you've got awhile before it should be
done. Are you reading me, Gemi_i-5?
07 16 31 52 P Roger, we're reading you.
07 16 31 54 CC Okay. The procedures would be as follows: Time
Day 8, O8:13, purge both fuel cells. Would you
put your Reentry C-band on, please?
07 16 32 21 CC Would you put your Reentry C-band on CONTINUOUS
please, C_mlui-5?
07 16 32 25 P It is.
O7 16 32 26 CC Okay. The next item is 8:08:57, Section l,
Power Switch OFF. We do not want you to shut
down the pr4mAwy coolant loop. Repeat. Do not
shut down the prtw_wy coolant loop. At Time of
Day 8, 09:57, Section i Power Switch on. During
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this period you should be carrying about 32 amps,
which we think will bri_ you down to about a
23-volt main bus voltage. How does this sound
to you? You can be thinking about it, and as far
as I'm concerned if you have any strong objections,
it's up to you whether you do it or not. We
would like very m_ch to do it if it's okay with
you guys. Now Se& Lab 2 is standing by and they're
ready to talk to you at this time.
07 16 33 25 P Okay.
OT 16 33 29 CC You can go ahead and call them.
OT 16 33 31 C Hello, Sea Lab, C_m_ni-5 here.
07 16 33 37 CC Roger. Sea Lab 2 transmitting from 200 feet down.
We're off Hawaii. How do you read, Gordo?
07 16 33 46 C Good, how you doing, Scott?
07 16 33 49 CC I read you, Gordo. You're doing a great job.
We alw_st missed you this time. We were Just
brought down this afternoon and the Lab would
get a chance to tell you what a great Job that
you guys are doing. Hope you have a very pleasant
reentry shortly. Over.
07 16 34 08 C Right. Very shortly.
07 16 34 12 CC Roger. I guess ... over.
07 16 34 20 C Good to hear from you down there. How are things
going?
07 16 34 24 CC Roger, Gordo. Things are going very well. We
Just occupied Sea Lab about 6 ...
O? 16 34 55 C He's fa_ing out and I can't hear btm.
07 16 34 59 CC Have about 20 seconds to L06, Gordo.
O? 16 35 04 CC G_mtui-5, Houston here. Would you check and -_ke
sure your Reentry C-band is on and your Adapter
C-band is off please.
07 16 35 13 C You want Adapter C-band off?
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07 16 35 16 CC On COMMAND. Adapter on CO_$I_ID and Reentry on
CONTINUOUS.
07 16 35 25 C Houston, Gemini-5 here.
07 16 35 27 CC Go ahead.
07 16 35 33 C Houston, Gpmlni-5.
07 16 35 38 CC Go ahead, G_m_ni-5.
CANARY
07 16 38 48 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM. Confirm that
the Reentry C-band Beacon Switch is in the
CONTINUOUS position. Adapter C-band Beacon
Switch in the CO_ posiiton.
07 16 39 03 C Okay. We just put the Adapter to COMMAND and
the Reentry C-band is in CONTINUOUS.
07 16 39 09 CC Roger. Thank you.
07 16 39 13 C Didn't quite get from Houston which way they
wanted the Adapter when we left them at LOS.
07 16 39 19 CC Roger. That's about what we thought.
07 16 39 28 CC They would also like to have you place the
Antenna Select Switch to the REENTRY position.
07 16 39 34 C And ... fuel cell.
07 16 39 42 CC Say again, Gem4ni-5. I guess I cut in on you.
07 16 39 45 C Roger. I said would you tell Houston that we'll
do the Fuel Cell Test if we like the voltage that
we get when we shut the other fuel cell down.
07 16 39 55 CC Roger. Understand.
07 16 40 14 CC Roger. C_mtni-5, Flight concurs.
07 16 40 17 C Okay.
07 16 40 19 CC Roger. Would you place the Antenna Select Switch
to the Rw_ position please?
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07 16 40 26 C It's in RECTORY now.
07 16 40 28 CC O_ey. Real good.
07 16 40 46 CC Okay, Gemini-5. You're look_ug real good from the
ground here. We have nothing else for you. We're
stan_tng by.
07 16 40 52 C Roger. We're GO up here.
07 16 44 29 CC Gemini-5. This is Canary CAP COM. A reminder
fram Flight. The Cr_T,A_
ter should be off during
the Fuel Cell Test. The computer should be off
during the Fuel Cell Test. Do you copy?
07 16 44 41 P Roger. It will be.
CARNARVON
07 17 15 46 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon CAP COM.
07 17 15 49 C This is G_mtni-5. Go ahead, Carnarvon.
07 17 15 52 CC Roger. I have a Flight Plan update when you're
prepared to copy.
07 17 15 57 C Ready to copy.
07 17 16 OO CC Title Map: O9:21:34, _ma_ks, 132.8 degrees left,
Rev 118. Next item, Star: same time, 09:21:34.
R-w=wks, right ascension 22 hours 59 minutes. Do
you copy?
07 17 16 41 C Roger, copy.
07 17 16 43 CC That's it. You're loo_tng good down here.
07 17 16 45 C We're GO up here.
07 18 O0 10 C Nousten CAP CON, C_mt_i-5.
07 18 OO 13 CC G-mini-5, Houston CAP COM. Everything looks good
on the ground. You've got about 14 hours and
27 minutes to Retro. We rec_-4 beginning
stowage, and are stan_t-E by. Go ahead.
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07 18 OO 24 P Roger. We have a question for you.
07 18 OO 27 CC Go ahead.
07 18 O0 28 P Has anybody thought of what is the effect of the
RCS probe on the scanners?
07 18 O0 36 CC Stand by.
07 18 00 _3 CC Are you wondering about using them for platform
alinement, Pete?
07 18 00 47 P Affirmative.
07 18 O0 49 CC We'll check that one out for you.
07 18 OO 52 P Okay.
07 18 O1 O0 CC G_m_ui, Houston. We've got an update on your
Flight Plan if you want to copy it now or we can
pass it to you in Carnarvon. And we're checking
the thrusters and the scanners out for you.
07 18 O1 ll C We're ready to copy.
07 18 O1 14 CC Okay. Coming up.
07 18 O1 37 CC Okay, Pete. Day 8, l0 hours 27 minutes. Power
up checRlist with one change. Rate gyros on before
computer on. Start Preretro Checklist. Copy?
07 18 02 03 P Okay. 08:10:27, power up checklist, rate g_ro
on before compdter.
07 18 02 l0 CC Right.
07 18 02 18 CC Ok-y. Did you get that time? That was 10:27
and O0 on the seconds.
07 18 02 24 P ...
07 18 02 27 CC 0k-y. At i1 hours 00 mt_utes 00 seconds, OA_
Power Switch OFF. Activate and check RCS opera-
tions. Then aline platform using RCS. Do you
copy?
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07 18 02 51 P Okay. 08.11:00. Power switch OFF.... and
activate RCS and _14ne platform with RCS.
07 18 03 04 CC Right. _aat was I1 hours. It's Day 8, 1l hours.
O_-y. At Day 8, 11 hours 26 minutes O0 seconds,
which is approximately TR mtnus 1 hour. RCS
Power Switches OFF. Evaluate OAMS in Direct.
That's to check it out as thoroughly as you can.
Tell whatever you can at this point about its
operation, whether it's Just blasting it out
pretty good in Direct, we're cleared out or
whether we're essentially out of fuel. When
ccmpleted, fire the GAMS regulator squib, complete
preretro checklist; and RCS Switches will have
to come back on, of course, because you'll be
pretty close to being out of OAMS.
07 18 04 17 P Okay. We got it. Go ahead.
07 18 04 19 CC Okay. And at Day 8, 12 hours--stand by a m_nute.
07 18 04 58 CC Pete. On the last Carnarvon pass before retro-
fire, which will be a ttm_ of i1 hours 57 minutes,
report p reretro checklist complete and continue
nominal Flight Plan. Do you copy?
07 18 05 27 P That's affirm.
07 18 05 33 CC That's all we have. We're sta_&_nE by.
07 18 05 37 P Okay. Well give us a reading ou the scanners,
which as I see, we have a night retrofire. Is
that correct?
07 18 05 43 CC That's affir,_tive.
07 18 05 45 P And we will not have a countdown from Eawaii. Is
that correct?
07 18 05 52 CC We plan that you will have a countdown from Hawaii.
07 18 05 57 P We have that much acquisition time with them on
Orbit 191, huh? I mean 120, huh?
07 18 06 03 CC That's correct.
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07 18 06 05 CC Roger. Acquisition at Hawaii on Rev 120 is
12:23:22.
07 18 06 14 P And when do we lose them?
07 18 06 16 CC Okay. LOS is 12:30:47.
07 18 06 23 P Okay .... we'11 make out pretty well on that.
07 18 06 30 CC Roger. They ought to be able to get your M's
and attitudes and everything.
07 18 06 34 P Okay. Very good. And if you can answer the
questions on what the RCS will do to the scanners,
we 're very happy.
07 18 06 42 CC Okay. We'll check it and get it to you at
Carnarvon.
07 18 06 47 CC We'll get same info on that to you as quickly
as we Can.
07 18 06 51 P Okay.
07 18 06 54 P Incidentally, as a matter of information, our
OA_ Propellant Gage has blown on down to below
zero.
07 18 07 04 CC The OA_ Quantity Gage?
07 18 07 06 P Yes, the Prop Quantity Gage ...
07 18 07 08 CC Roger.
07 18 07 13 CC It's no problem if in this exercising you Just run
it on out of fuel.
07 18 07 19 P Fine.
CANARY ISLANDS
07 18 14 06 CC G_mtni-5, this is Canary CAP COM. We have a
valid oral temp. Would you give us blood pressure
please?
07 18 14 19 CC Ge_ui-5, Canaries Surgeon. You have a cuff full-
scale.
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07 18 14 52 CC We have a good blood pressure. Give me a mA_k
when you begin exercise.
o? 18 14 56 P MARK.
07 18 16 OO CC We have a good blood pressure. Standing by for
your water, food and sleep report.
O? 18 16 07 C Roger. Water is 36 pounds and we ate our last
meal about 2 hours ago, which was 50, and got
4 hours sleep.
07 18 16 24 CC Was that 4 hours sleep?
07 18 16 26 C Confirm.
07 18 16 27 CC What was the qnelity of that sleep?
07 18 16 29 C Fine.
07 18 16 31 CC Roger. Surgeon out.
07 18 17 O1 CC C_m_ni-5, we're showing you in the Quantity Read
to the ECS 02 position. Was there a reason for
that or not?
O? 18 17 10 C Roger, Flight.
07 18 17 12 CC Ail right. How's it look up there?
07 18 17 16 C Fine.
CARNARVON
07 18 49 10 CC C_m_ni-5, Carnarvon. We have a good oral tem_;
stand by for Surgeon.
07 18 49 16 CC C_m_-i-5, Carnarvon Surgeon standing by for your
first blood pressure.
07 18 49 19 C Roger.
07 18 49 30 CC Cuff is full-scale.
07 18 49 35 CC Would you place your Quantity Read Switch to Fuel
Cell _2 and leave it there for r-w_inder of mission.
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07 18 50 06 CC We have your blood pressure; standing by for
exercise on your mark.
07 18 50 15 C 2, 1, MARK.
07 18 50 47 C End of exercise.
07 18 50 59 CC Cuff is fUll-scale.
07 18 51 25 CC We have your blood pressure. Standing by for
food, water and 24-hour sleep reports.
07 18 51 31 C Roger. I've had 37 pounds 4 ounces of water,
08:07:00:00. Had Meal 5C. I've had 2 hours
of sleep just recently, very sound.
07 18 51 51 CC Very good. How are you feeling in general at
this t_me?
07 18 51 55 C Fine.
07 18 51 57 CC Thank you, Gordo, and if you're feeling as good
as you look on the ground, you're in good shape.
Carnarvon Surgeon out.
07 18 52 02 C Thank you.
07 18 52 05 CC Gemlui-5, Carp_rvon CAP COM. Flight advises that
for your OA2_ Thruster check at 11 hours 26 m_uutes
to use Attitude Thrusters only. Do not use Maneuver
Thrusters.
07 18 52 23 C Roger·
07 18 53 29 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon. Flight advises on this RCS
·.. effect on scanner, there should be no effect.
He said that they run tests on the GT-3 and found
no problem.
07 18 53 43 C Okay, mighty fine. Thank you.
GUAYMAS
07 19 26 55 CC G_m4ui-5, G_ CAP COM. Turn your T/M Control
Switch to REAL T_ and ACQ-_rn position.
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07 19 27 03 C Roger.
07 19 27 28 CC C_m_ni-5, 0uaymas CAP COM. Turn your T/M Control
Switch to REAL TIME and ACQ-AID position.
07 19 27 34 C Roger. Ouaymas CAP COM. It is there now. Do
you read us?
07 19 27 39 CC Roger. Read you loud and clear.
07 19 27 40 C Okay.
07 19 27 43 CC How're you doing?
07 19 27 52 CC How you all doing up there?
07 19 27 55 P Just fine.
07 19 27 56 CC Okay, we're showing you real good here on the
ground.
07 19 28 02 C Roger.
07 19 28 22 P Ouaymms, C_m_nt-5.
07 19 28 23 CC Go ahead.
OT 19 28 24 P Would you advise Flight that we tried the No. 2
fuel cell, and at the time we had 35 A_p.s,which
gave us about 22.9, so we went back on both fuel
cells.
07 19 28 35 CC Roger. Understand.
07 19 28 51 P And advised that they'd like to get s_ data off
it. We'll be glad to go back on it for a short
period of time if they want to look at it.
07 19 28 57 CC Roger.
Tm_kS
07 19 30 36 CC Opminl-5, Houston CAP COM.
07 19 30 39 C Go ahead, Houston CAP COM, G*m_ni-5.
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07 19 30 41 CC Roger, you're looking good on the ground. Have
you performed a purge since you passed the Canaries
last time?
07 19 30 48 C Yes, we have.
07 19 30 49 CC Roger. Understand. Would you please turn off
Section No. i Power switch?
07 19 31 O0 C Roger. No. i Power going OFF.
07 19 31 02 CC Roger.
07 19 31 12 C Getting that data?
07 19 31 13 CC Roger.
07 19 31 17 C 22.9 volts.
07 19 31 20 CC Same on the ground. _at's Just about what we
expect, Gpm_nj.
07 19 31 26 C Okay, well as soon as you get it, we're going back
on both.
07 19 31 29 CC Okay.
07 19 31 42 CC Gpm_ni, we concur, you can bring it back on.
07 19 31 45 C Okay, turn it back on. Lights got bright.
07 19 31 51 CC Roger.
07 19 31 52 C IncidentaLly, just for your information - I guess
you had telemetry - we're running ECS 02 again.
07 19 31 58 CC Roger. Understand.
07 19 32 22 CC G_m4ni, Houston here. Would you place your T/M
Switch to COMMAND please, and we'll be standing by.
07 19 32 29 C Roger. CO}_4AND.
BER_JDA
07 19 37 ll CC G_mtui-5, Houston.
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07 19 37 14 C Go ahead, Houston, C,mini-5.
07 19 37 16 CC Good morning to you.
07 19 37 18 C Good morning. How are you?
07 19 37 20 CC Fine. Would you 11We to have me review what the
initial downrange needle deflections mean as far
as the bank angle for you for this particular
orbit, or are you pretty familiar with it?
07 19 37 34 C As far as 30, 60, 90.
07 19 37 36 CC Roger.
07 19 37 41 C I'm very familiar with it as far as--60 degrees
is the nr_nal with the footprints and 30 degrees
would show you're beyond your footprint. A de-
flection of 90 degrees would show that you are
targeting the t_,,m_wheelsdown towards the heel.
07 19 38 03 CC Roger. What I was referring to exactly was that
for your initial downrange deflection on your
needle, if it deflected full scale up, it would
require zero bank angle to get there. If it shows
no downrange deflection, it's rou_ 45 degreea
bank angle; am_ for full downrange short, it
re_,twes about an iwLtial 75 degrees b--W angle.
07 19 38 35 C Okay, those are lower scale readlngs, right?
07 19 38 38 CC Roger, and that's pretty n_,t_al. It's Just
about right in the middle of all the other lines
on the graph.
07 19 38 43 C Right.
07 19 38 53 C Retro T_me still 12:37--12:27:397
07 19 39 O0 CC _aat's affirw_tive.
07 19 39 02 C Okay.
07 19 40 15 CC C---m_i-5,this is Surgeon. Good morning, Gordo.
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07 19 40 19 C How are you?
07 19 40 22 CC I would like to check with you. According to the
records here you both have had s_ne sleep during
the night. How do you feel about any aid here as
far as com_ug in for fatigue?
07 19 40 34 C Make a house call.
07 19 40 35 CC Yes, could I do that?
07 19 40 39 C ... up.
0Z 19 40 42 CC Say, incidentally, Trudy asked me to tell you
"Happy Anniversary" this morning.
07 19 40 48 C Will you return the wishes to her?
07 14 40 51 CC Will do.
CANARY
07 19 49 08 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM. Everything
looks okay on the ground here; we have nothing
for you this pass.
07 19 49 15 P Roger. We're GO up here.
07 19 49 17 CC Roger.
07 19 49 22 C You can report to Flight that we've just completed
our stowage and we're putting our helmets on and
strapping down at this time.
07 19 49 29 CC Roger. Understand. Copy, Flight?
CARNARVON
07 20 24 15 CC G_m_ui-5, Carnarvon CAP COM. You look good on
the telemetry; we're standing by.
07 20 24 20 C Roger, Carnarvon, we're ...
07 20 29 01 CC Have you blown RCS?
07 20 29 05 P That's affirmative, Carnarvon.
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07 21 00 17 CC G_mlui-5, Guaymas CAP COM.
07 21 OO 19 C Go ahead, G_taymss, G_m_ni-5.
07 21 OO 22 CC Okay. We show you GO here on the ground; how
do you do?
07 21 O0 24 C Roger. We're GO here. Everything's Just peachy-
keen.
07 21 O0 27 CC Okay.
07 21 OO 30 C Nice to have a control syste_ again.
07 21 O0 32 CC I imagine it is.
07 21 00 41 P Say, Guaymas.
07 21 O0 44 CC Go, boy.
07 21 OO 45 P We sure appreciate everytbtug you did for us.
We'll see you on the ground.
07 21 O0 49 CC Okay, Peter.
07 21 O0 50 C Yes, thank all the people there for all the fine
job they all did.
07 21 O0 53 CC We sure will. I think you all have done a real
great Job.
07 21 O0 56 C Thank you. We couldn't have done it without you
fo1 _.
07 21 O1 08 CC Give me your status on that OAMS at this time.
What are you doing with it?
07 21 O1 i1 C We're in RCS. The OAMS is pooped out.
07 21 O1 14 CO Okay, did you run that OAMS check?
07 21 O1 19 P We didn't have enough 0AMS system left to run it.
We tried a little bit and if you'll stand by, I'll
go ahead and blow the stick Just to see if I can
hear it, but we're in RCS.
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07 21 O1 29 CC Okay.
07 21 01 38 P No, I blew the stick but I couldn't hear it.
07 21 01 40 CC Okay, very good.
. 07 21 O1 46 CC I'm not showing any 0AMS lights at all on m_
console.
07 21 02 08 C Our whole 0A_ system is pretty well shot; there
aren't m_uy thrusters left, and those that are
left are pretty cruddy.
07 21 02 15 CC Roger. Got that.
0'721 02 18 C We're also indicating below zero on the quantity
gage; so I expect everything's in pretty bad
shape, generally.
07 21 02 25 CC Roger.
07 21 02 38 C We're all set with the platform all alined, and
all ready to fly around once more and follow along.
07 21 02 45 CC Here we go.
07 21 02 49 P And we even got everything stowed.
07 21 02 52 CC Now you're talking of a real accomplishment.
07 21 02 54 C Yes, it is, but we started 12 hours ago.
07 21 03 12 CC Your RCS sectorto be holding real well.
07 21 03 15 C Yes, it's a real fine system.
07 21 03 20 P We're using Ring A and we'll use it all the way
around.
07 21 03 23 CC Say again.
07 21 03 25 P I say, we're using Rt_E A and we'll use it all the
way around for the alinement.
07 21 03 29 CC Roger.
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07 21 O3 32 C We'll also start our--we'll use two rings for
retrofire, and then we'll use Ring A for _eentry
until we need to bring on the other ring if we
run out or need additional _-,Ting.
07 21 OB 45 CC Roger. Copy that.
TEXAS
07 21 05 51 CC G_,_ui-5, Houston.
07 21 05 5B C Roger, Houston, G_,tni-5. All set ... rea_ to go.
07 21 05 57 CC Very good. We're going to be sending your com_uter
load. We want to confirm that you've got the
computer on and it's in P_T.AUNCH.
07 21 06 04 C Roger, on PRELAUN_ and Green ... light on.
07 21 06 07 CC Okay, very good. I've also got your backup
information. Are you ready to copy it?
07 21 06 12 C Wait one.
07 21 06 15 CC O_y. G_ of retrofire at 12:27:38. Time to
400,0OO is 14 plus 18. Time to reverse bank,
19 plus 25, roll left 53, roll right 67.
07 21 06 40 C Roger ... again. Can you give us those age,u?
07 21 06 46 CC _m_ui-5, Houston. Say again, please.
07 21 06 50 C Roger. I wasn't quite ready to copy. Can you
give us those again?
07 21 06 5B CC Ail set now?
07 21 06 55 C Right.
07 21 06 58 CC Roger. G_T of retrofire is 12:27:38. Time to
reverse bank, the time to 400,000 feet, 14 plus 18.
Time to reverse,19 plus 25. Bank left 53, bank
right 67.
07 21 07 29 P Copy.
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07 21 07 31 CC Roger. Your altimeter setting for the recovery
area is 30.10.
O? 21 07 50 CC Gpm_ni-5, Houston again.
07 21 07 52 C Go ahead.
07 21 07 54 CC Be advised that by some calculations your water
tank for your fuel cells is approaching the full
point, and if you get a Delta P light, we advise
you not to worry about it, because we've run some
tests that indicate that there's plenty of time
on the order of 20 hours after you run the tank
full that the fuel cell will still operate
properly.
07 21 08 18 C Roger. So, no sweat.
07 21 08 21 CC Okay.
07 21 08 29 C Those fuel cells have done very well, haven't they?
07 21 08 32 CC They sure have. We've run all kinds of tests on
them, haven't we?
07 21 08 36 C Yes, we have'
07 21 08 39 P Listen, on the OA_B system. It was just so sick
that there was no sense working with it. I got the
information down what was coupling into what, so
you can figure which thrusters were bad.
07 21 08 49 CC Roger.
07 21 08 51 P And I blew the squib and couldn't hear it, but I
did pulse the regulator and it worked.
07 21 08 56 CC Okay, very good. You have a good DCS load for
121-1 and a good TR time.
07 21 09 05 P Roger. We' 11 put the computer to Rwn_NTRYat this
time.
07 21 09 08 CC Roger.
07 21 09 25 CC G_m_ui-5, this is Surgeon. I want to check again
for sure that we're in agreement that we will not
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use Item B. Is that affirm?
07 21 09 36 C Tell them we took one for the road.
07 21 09 40 CC One for the road. Okay. Gordo, I want to confirm
again this blood pressure for Pete's use on reentry.
We've checked the times here, and we see that the
only time that we'll be over a site where we could
get any blood pressure prior to the t_m_ that
you're on the water would be over G_u_v_as,Pete.
This will be between 12:35 and 12:40 over _aymas.
That would be after retro over G_ym-s, so if you
can get one blood pressure at that time, then get
the programmer in as soon as you're on the water,
and be prepared to switch it back and forth then.
The other item is in postlanStug; rem-tuberthat if
you do have any sympto_q at all after bridling of
the chute or on the water, be sure and pump those
calves and get your feet elevated, slide down so
that your feet are above your head.
07 21 10 44 P i've got the blood pressure roll installed, and
I have the programmer in my pocket. All I have to
do is put it on and pump up the blood pressure,
and it goes on the recorder.
07 21 10 53 CC Roger, correct.
07 21 11 07 CC G_m_i-5, Houston. Be advised everybody ran out,
looked up, and there you were.
07 21 11 12 C Very good.
07 21 11 14 CC They want me to tell you it looks like you're
moving fast.
07 21 11 19 C Yes, we're really whistling'
07 21 11 21 P Did you see that we're BEF?
07 21 11 25 CC Well, it looks like you're about 3 degrees off
in yaw.
07 21 11 BO C No, that's wrong.
07 21 11 32 CC Okay.
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07 211l 34 C ...
07 21 11 35 CC Must have been the sun angle.
07 21 ll 37 C What it was.
07 21 ll 44 CC Did Dave Scott mention to you the fact that you're
going to have a lighted horizon at 400,000 feet on
your reentry.
07 21 11 52 C That we're going to have what?
07 21 11 56 CC Just about as you get to 400,000 feet you should
have a lighted horizon.
07 27 12 O1 C Roger.
BERMUDA
07 21 12 28 CC Gpm_ni-5, Houston again.
07 21 12 30 C Go ahead.
07 21 12 32 CC The ships that will be in your landing area will
be the "Lake Champlain" and two destroyers, the
"DuPont" and the "Waldren". The com,_nder in
charge of airborne operations' call sign will be
Airborne, and the helicopters will be called
Recovery 1 and 2, and Search 1, 2, and 3.
07 21 12 59 C Okay.
07 21 13 O0 CC And as you're com4ug on down, I'll give you the
call sign of the closest one to you and who you
should try to contact.
07 21 13 07 C Roger.
07 21 13 12 P What's the call sign of "Lake Champlain"?
07 21 13 15 CC Call sign is Night Hawk, but I think it'll be
referred to as the "Lake Champlain".
07 21 13 24 P Okay, we just wanted to call her to get a Ch-rlie
time and a Fox Corpen.
07 21 13 29 CC Roger. Do you still rem-mher those paddle signals
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for coming aboarcl?
07 21 13 36 P You betcha'
07 21 13 43 C ... Pete's going to coach me.
07 21 13 46 CC Say again.
07 21 13 48 C Tell ... that Pete's going to coach me.
07 21 13 55 CC Listen, I don't mow how you log time llke that.
07 21 13 59 C ...
07 21 14 06 CC Gemini-5, Houston here. Be a_vised since you've
changed microphones, you're pretty difficult to
read. It would be better if you tsl_ed a little
bit slower.
07 21 14 16 C Roger. We ... headsets for the entire flight till
about 15 mlnutes ago.
07 21 14 23 CC Okay, very good. They're a lot better. You seem
to be picking up a lot of background noise when
you're transmltting.
07 21 14 31 C Okay.
07 21 14 33 CC What kln4 of headsets are those, Gordo?
O7 21 14 37 C ...
07 21 14 40 CC Think I've heard of that before.
07 21 14 42 C Roger.
07 21 14 45 P Houston, C_mlui-5, we'd like to report the Pre-
retro Checklist is complete.
07 21 14 49 CC Roger, understand. Preretro is complete.
07 21 15 02 C Houston, could you give us a (_g2time hack, please?
07 21 15 05 CC Roger. _ time hack on my m-wk it will be
11:16:00 and that'll be about 50 seconds. I'd
like to r-m_nd you again, Gemini-5, that your
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Event Timer should be set up at 27 m_uutes over
Carnarvon rather than the 36 that was in the
Flight Plan.
07 21 15 42 P That's Charlie.
07 21 15 44 CC Okay, in 15 seconds, appro_im_tely, it'll be
11:16:00. 5 seconds, 3, 2, 1,
07 21 16 O0 MARK, 11:16:00.
07 21 16 04 C Roger, we're on.
07 21 16 12 C I'll have to trade this Accutron in. I've had to
change it 4 seconds now throughout the flight.
07 21 16 21 CC Roger, Gemini-5.
07 21 16 31 CC Gemini-5, let me caution you on your microphone
again. We're going to need the M readings over
Hawaii and we're not going to have a lot of time;
so try to give them slowly and distinctly.
07 21 16 44 C Okay, is that better now?
07 21 16 46 CC Yes, it is. Did you put the faceplate down?
07 21 16 49 C No, I moved the microphone further away.
07 21 16 51 CC Okay.
07 21 16 58 P How do I sound now with the faceplate down?
07 21 17 O1 C Okay, bow's that now?
07 21 17 02 CC That's a little better.
07 21 17 05 P Okay.
07 21 17 14 CC It looks 11ke we'll have adequate coverage across
the States so that we should be able to provide
you your backup gui_uce _,_ntities before you go
into blackout.
07 21 17 23 C Very good.
07 21 18 04 P Houston, Gemini-5.
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07 21 18 06 cc Go ahead.
07 21 18 08 P Where would you /_ke the No. 1 Bio-med Recorder
put on, what time?
07 21 18 14 CC Right now would be a good time, right now. Did
you get that, Gemini-5?
07 21 18 21 P I say, what time would you like the Bio-reedNo. 1
Recorder on? It is not on the checklist.
07 21 18 29 CC Roger. Put it on now. Put it on now.
07 21 18 32 P Roger.
07 21 18 33 CC We're just com_ug up on LOS now.
CANARY ISLANDS
07 21 23 29 CC Gemini-5, this is Canary CAP COM.
07 21 23 3_ C Go ahead, Canary CAP COM, Gpm_ni-5.
07 21 23 37 CC Roger. We would like to confirm that Bio-reed
Recorder No. 1 is off.
07 21 23 44 P Roger. It's off.
07 21 23 47 CC Okay, and what computer mode are you in?
07 21 23 51 C RE_.
07 21 24 09 CC Flight would like me to get another reading on
the Bio-med Tape Recorder No. 1 status.
07 21 24 16 C Roger. It is ON, No. 1 and 2 are both on.
07 21 24 21 CC Roger. I copy No. 1, 2 both on.
07 21 24 45 CC _m_i-5, we'll give you a time hack on TR at
i hour. That will be 60 minutes.
07 21 26 36 CC Gemini-5, Canary CAP COM. I'll give you a time
hack on TR in roughly 1 mtnute°
07 21 26 44 P _mtni-5, Roger.
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07 21 27 36 CC 3, 2, 1, MARK. You're 60 m_uutes.
07 21 27 44 P Roger. It's right on the button, 60:00.
07 21 27 48 CC Roger. We'll have LOS in about 30 seconds.
Everybody here at Canary Islands would like to
extend their congratulations.
07 21 27 56 P Thank you very much. We'd like to say the same
to you for your wonderful help.
07 21 28 O0 CC Roger. Our pleasure.
07 21 28 02 P See you in Houston.
07 21 28 04 CC Roger.
CARNAEVON
07 21 57 44 CC Gemini-5, Carnarvon CAP COM.
07 21 57 48 P Go ahead, Carnarvon, G*m_i-5 here.
07 21 57 50 CC Roger. I'm going to update you with a new
preretro load and a new T_ time. I've also got
the backup guidance quantity. Are you prepared to
copy?
07 21 58 OB P Ready to copy.
07 21 58 08 CC Transmitting your TR.
07 21 58 19 CC You got a TR, you're in sync, transmitting your
load.
07 21 58 23 P Wait a minute. It's not transmitting yet.
07 21 58 24 CC I'll transmit the load.
07 21 58 28 P Okay, go ahead.
07 21 58 31 CC Roger. I got a hack--let me give you the backup
guidance quantity preview and then we'll check a
couple of the cores in the MDIU.
07 21 58 44 P Read it.
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07 21 58 45 CC Roger.
07 21 58 46 CC G_rRC, 12:27:53; RET 40OK, 14 plus 12; _ETEB
19 plus 21; bank left 53, bank right, go right 67.
Copy?
07 21 59 21 P Copy.
07 21 59 22 CC Roger. Okay, let's check Core 03 ... 03.
07 21 59 35 P 52192.
07 21 59 40 CC Roger. Stand by one. Okay, read out Core 10.
07 22 oo 03 P 0_955.
07 22 OO 06 CC Roger. You've got it.
07 22 O0 09 P Good. Good.
07 22 O0 l0 CC I'll give you Event Timer countdown time hack
at 27 minutes 00 seconds.
07 22 OO 21 CC ... about 20 seconds.
07 22 OO 34 CC l0 seconds, 4, 3, 2, l,
o7 22 oo 43 cc MARK.
07 22 OO 46 P Got it.
07 22 OO 47 CC Okay, I'll give you _r time hack at 12 hours
O1 minute in about 5 seconds.
07 22 OO 58 P Roger.
O7 22 OO 59 CC 2, l,
O7 22 O1 O0 CC MARK.
07 22 O1 03 P Okay, we're right on. Verify the cnmru,
ter is in
Reentry.
07 22 O1 09 CC Roger.
07 22 O1 17 P I don't quite understand why I didn't get a DOS
light on either of the TR'S, but I guess it went in.
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07 22 O1 24 CC Roger. We got the maps back. And those core
readouts you gave me check out with mv ET message.
07 22 01 30 P Give me a TR at 26.
07 22 01 33 CC Roger. l0 seconds to go.
07 22 O1 38 CC 5, 4, B, 2, l,
07 22 ol 43 cc MARK.
07 22 O1 48 CC Did you get it?
07 22 O1 50 P Okay, we're right on the button, Carnarvon. Thank
you very much. We appreciate all your help and
we'll see you back in Houston and say hello to
everybody.
07 22 O1 59 CC Roger. Will do.
CANTON
07 22 18 04 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston here. Standing by.
07 22 19 36 CC Gpmlui-5, G_m_ui-5, Houston here. We're standing
by in case you need anything.
07 22 19 54 P Houston, Gpm_i-5. Did you call?
07 22 19 57 CC Roger. Houston here. We're just stan_iug by in
case you need anything.
07 22 20 02 P Roger. Everything's fine.
07 22 20 05 CC Very good. Very good.
HAWAII
07 22 23 54 CC Gemini-5, Hawaii CAP COM.
07 22 23 57 P Read you loud and clear, Hawaii; standing by.
07 22 23 59 CC Roger. I'll give you a -_wk at 3 mluutes.
07 22 24 02 P Roger.
_-- 07 22 24 38 CC Stand by. 3, 2, 1,
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o7 22 24 43 cc MARK.
07 22 24 47 P We're right on.
07 22 24 49 CC Roger.
07 22 25 43 CC MARK, 2 minutes.
07 22 25 47 P Roger. We're right on.
07 22 26 43 CC MARK, one m_uute.
07 22 26 51 P SEP OA_, SEP _._CTRIC_ and SEP ADAPT.
O7 22 26 54 CC Roger. ADAPTER SEP.
07 22 27 08 CC We'11 pick up the count at TR minus 10 seconds.
07 22 27 ll P Roger.
07 22 27 13 CC 30 seconds.
07 22 27 33 CC 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1,
07 22 27 43 CC Retrofire'.
07 22 27 44 CC Auto-Manual Retrofire.
07 22 27 50 CC Rocket 3 fired.
07 22 27 55 CC Rocket 2 fired.
07 22 28 OO CC Rocket 4 fired.
07 22 28 03 CC Verify all retros fired.
07 22 28 05 P All four retros fired.
07 22 28 08 CC Roger. Stan_t-_ by for M readouts.
07 22 28 10 C 269 aft. 009 left. 181 down.
07 22 28 16 CC Say again the first.
07 22 28 17 C 269 aft. 010 left. 181 down.
07 22 28 32 C Retropack is Jettisoned.
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O? 22 28 34 CC Roger. Retrojettison.
07 22 29 38 CC How were the attitudes2
07 22 29 39 P Attitudes looked pretty good.
07 22 29 42 CC Roger.
07 22 29 49 CC I'll give you mR_k at TR plus 3 m_uutes.
07 22 30 40 CC 3, 2, l,
o7 22 30 43 cc _.
07 22 30 45 CC Hawaii has LOS.
PT. ARG_ELLO
07 22 33 03 CC Gemini-5, G_mlni-5, Houston.
07 22 33 25 CC Gemini-5, C_m_ni-5, Houston.
07 22 23 29 P Hello, Houston. G_m_ui-5. Read you loud and
clear.
07 22 33 31 CC Roger. I'm reading you loud and clear also. I'll
have your backup guidance quantities for you at
about 15.
07 22 33 38 P Oh, Roger.
07 22 33 40 CC Enjoy the view.
07 22 33 43 P It's _R_k out here'
07 22 33 45 CC Oh, that's right.
07 22 34 15 CC G_mlui-5, Houston. Your weather rem_ins the same.
It's at 2000 feet scattered. Visibility l0 miles.
Weather is good. Winds are only 8 knots. The
altlmeter r-meins the same; and the wave height's
only about 3 feet.
07 22 34 27 P Very good.
07 22 34 46 P Sorry I can't report a ... package but it was
pitch black outside.
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02' 22 34 51 OC Where's your night vision?
O? 22 34 54 P We got the lights off llke the simulator. -
07 22 34 57 CC Roger, Roger.
07 22 35 18 CC Gemini-5, you can give us the blood pressure any
time now. We've got good T/M on you.
07 22 35 25 P One blood pressure ...
07 22 35 42 CC Cuff full-scale.
07 22 36 01 CC Okay. We got a valid blood pressure there on the
Pilot.
07 22 36 05 P Say again.
07 22 36 07 CC Your blood pressure is valid, twa_nkyou.
07 22 36 09 CC C_mlui-5, your time to 400,000 of 14 plus 12 looks
good from our data.
07 22 36 18 P Very good.
07 22 36 58 CC G_m_ui-5, Houston. If you've got time, you might
tell us when you can see the light of the horizon.
07 22 37 05 P Okay. The sun is shin_ on the spacecraft now,
but we have no horizon yet.
07 22 37 10 CC Okay. You should get the lighted horizon Just
slightly before 400,000.
07 22 37 18 P Roger.
07 22 38 04 P This is a very fantastic sight out here: I don't
know what all the stuff is, I guess pieces of the
retro-adapter or whatever is following along with
us, but it's all lit up in the sunlight into a
cc_plete black void.
07 22 38 19 CC Roger. Can you see the retro-adapter back there
at all?
07 22 38 22 P No.
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07 22 38 24 CC Okay.
07 22 38 32 P Okay. I'm beginning to see the horizon straight
below us. We're across the terminator now.
07 22 38 32 CC Okay.
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07 22 39 l0 P Okay. We have a good horizon now.
07 22 39 13 CC Roger on the good horizon.
07 22 40 06 P Okay. We just passed White Sands.
07 22 40 09 CC Roger.
07 22 40 15 CC We should have your backup guidance quantity for
you shortly.
07 22 40 18 P Okay.
07 22 40 21 P ...
07 22 40 24 CC Okay. I guess you're cleared. You know the
control zone only goes up to about 60,000 feet, so
you're safe till you get down to there.
07 22 40 31 P Okay.
07 22 41 12 CC Gemini-5, Houston. We'll get blackout around
16 plus 14.
07 22 41 22 P Roger. Understand 16 plus 14.
07 22 41 25 CC Roger.
07 22 41 26 CC C_m_ui-5, Gpmini-5. Houston with your backup
guidance.
07 22 42 OO P Go ahead.
07 22 42 02 CC Roll left 54. Roll right 68. Time to reverse
bank, 19 plus 25.
07 22 42 13 P Okay. Understand. Roll left 54 and roll right 68,
and reverse bank 19 plus 25.
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07 22 42 21 CC That's affirw_tive. You'll be in the blackout at
approxlmntely 16 plus 14. Out of blackout at
appro_ m_tely 21:20.
07 22 42 32 P Okay. In at 16 plus 14; out at 21 plus 20.
07 22 42 37 CC Roger.
07 22 42 57 CC Gemiui-5, your time for the drogue chute is 22
plus 05. For mnin 23 plus 48.
07 22 43 09 P Roger. Drogue is 22 plus 05. Main is 23 plus 48.
07 22 43 14 CC Roger.
07 22 43 17 P Just passed the Mississippi.
07 22 43 33 CC You're coming up on blackout now, G_m_ni-5. Have
a nice ride.
07 22 43 36 P Thank you very roach.
O? 22 45 58 CC Gpm_ui-5, G_m4ni-5, Houston calling in the blind
during blackout. G_m_ni-5, Houston calling.
07 22 46 45 CC Gpmlui-5, C_mlui-5, Houston transmitting in the
blind during blackout.
07 22 47 14 CC G_mtui-5, G_mlni-5, Houston here. CAP tranm-_tting
in the blind during blackout at 19 plus 37.
07 22 47 45 CC C_m_ui-5, C_mln_-5, Houston transmitting in the
blind during blackout at 20 plus 38.
07 22 48 14 CC C_-,iui-5,C_,,iui-5,Houston transmitting in the
blind during blackout at 20 plus 38.
07 22 48 48 CC C_mi_i-5, Cmmtni-5, Houston here transmitting now.
Do you read?
07 22 49 09 P ...
07 22 49 10 CC C_mtui-5, C_m_ni-5, Houston. You were unreadable
that time. Can you give me your guidance _*orma-
tion?
07 22 49 17 P I don't think we got guidance.
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07 22 49 25 CC Roger. Understand. C,_m4ni-5,C_m_ni-5, Houston.
Can you tell me what you are flying?
07 22 49 37 P ... bank angles. I think we're a little bit short.
0T 22 49 41 CC Roger. Understand you're flying bank angles and
you think you're a little short. Do you have
guidance at all?
07 22 49 47 P Yes .... We have the drogue out.
07 22 49 55 CC Roger on the drogue.
07 22 50 53 CC G_m_ni-5, G_m_ni-5. If you read, give us a call
when you put your main out.
07 22 50 58 P ... on the drogue at ... 15,000.
07 22 51 02 CC Roger. Understand you are still on the drogue.
07 22 51 09 P ...
07 22 51 39 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Do you have your main out yet?
07 22 51 50 CC Gemini-5, Gemini-5, Houston. Do you have your main
chute out yet?
07 22 51 56 C ... on the main. We're in landing attitude.
07 22 52 OO CC Roger. Understand your main's out and you're
in landing attitude. Have a nice landing.
07 22 52 04 P Thank you. Do you know where we are?
07 22 52 08 CC It looks llke you're a little up-range. We've
got some ra_-w tracking from the destroyer, and
it looks like you're a little bit up-range from
him. How do you feel, Gemiui-5? How do you feel?
07 22 52 22 C ...
07 22 52 24 P I feel fine, too.
07 22 52 26 CC Okay. Understand you both feel okay.
07 22 52 B4 CC ... this is Air Boss....
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07 22 52 36 C G_m_ni-5 reads you loud and clear.
07 22 52 43 CC Gemini-5, C_mlni-5, Houston. We'll have to stand
by for a mluute or two to get some radar tracking
from the recovery forces.
07 22 52 53 C Okay, Gemini-5.
07 22 53 10 CC G_mini-5 ... Air Boss.... Air Boss.
07 22 53 26 CC This is Air Boss. Would you give me a short
count for a DF steer please?
07 22 53 30 C Roger. G_m_ni-5; l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
Over.
07 22 53 44 CC Gemlni-5, this is Air Boss. Roger, your short
count.
07 22 54 38 CC Gpmlni-5, this is Air Boss. Would you give me
another short count?
07 22 54 43 C Roger. Gemini-5; 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
Over.
07 22 54 52 CC G_mlui-5, this is Air Boss. Air Boss requests
another short count please. Over.
07 22 54 58 C Roger. G_m_ui-5; l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
Over.
07 22 55 08 CC Gpm_ni-5, this is Air Boss. Roger. I have a
good bearing on you on that transmission. You're
bearing 275 degrees from me. My position is
22 miles west of the carrier. Over.
07 22 56 49 CC C_m_ni-5, this is Air Boss. Do you read me now?
Over.
07 22 57 07 CC C_miui-5, Air Boss. Are you rea_iug me? Over.
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07 23 04 16 C fl_isis C_m_ui-5 on the water.
07 23 07 35 CC Gpmtui-5, G_mtni-5, Air Boss. How do you read?
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07 23 08 57 C Air Boss, Gemini-5 ... over.
07 23 09 20 C Hello, Air Boss. Hello, Air Boss, Gemini-5 here.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. Do you read?
07 23 09 33 CC This is Air Boss, Roger.
07 23 17 27 CC Gemini-5, C_m_l-5, Air Boss. Over.
07 23 17 41 CC Gemini-5, this is Air Boss. Over.
07 23 18 50 CC C*m_ni-5, Gemzini-5,Air Boss. Over.
07 23 19 54 CC Gemini-5, G_mini-5, this is Air Boss. Do you read?
07 23 26 36 CC Gemini-5, Air Boss.
07 23 34 10 CC Gemini-5, this is Air BOss. If you can read,
helos have you in sight and they'll be there in
a couple minutes.
- 07 23 36 40 CC G_mlui-5, if you can read, this is Air BQss.
Have helos in sight and they'll be along any
moment.
07 23 36 56 CC Gpmini-5, this is Air Boss. I heard a ... after
my last transmission. If you read me would you
give two ... please. '"'
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