Apollo in Real Time Forum
Message Boards => General Discussion => Topic started by: gio pagliari on March 13, 2020, 07:56:44 am
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Thank you to the team for creating this amazing website!
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Our pleasure!
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Thank you for this wonderfull site !!!
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Amazing masterpiece!!!! Thank you.
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I have only up to this point ever heard the 5 or 6 hours of Apollo 13 mission control audio that was available on YouTube. I am thrilled that the entire mission control audio has now been pulled up with every single channel in the MOCR. Thank you guys so much for all the work you've done.
Though I also hope there is an archive in place in case the website ever goes down. I would hate for all of this exquisite data to be lost due to a website closure.
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MadDog pretty much summed it up for me. I didn't even know this existed until someone posted it on Discord. I expect to be spending a lot of time just on 13 alone going through all the audio feeds. In fact, I'm listening to CCATS LOAD at T-35 hrs. as I type. How cool is that!
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thanl for your work and share this historic material
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Thank you for such amazing and spectacular job you have realized.
STAY SAFE
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Thank you from me too, from sunny Scotland. This is an extraordinary experience. What an outstanding job you've done.
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17 April 1970 was my now deceased Mother's 45th Birthday. My family was/is very pro military and NASA. I vividly remember my Mother saying, "I had 5 brothers in combat(WWII) who all came home whole. All I want for my birthday is to see these men return home safely to their families." I am so THANKFUL to these 3 and all their support who gave her, all of us, their safe return to Earth.
And a big THANKS for this project. We played it in its entirety, the whole week. Can we replay it all over again just not Apollo 13 +50 years?
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I appreciate all of your kind words!
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I'd like to add my thanks to the chorus. Since 2005 or so, if not earlier, I've been dreaming about these tapes being digitised. But it never occurred to me to dream that they would be presented in such a rich format. To take one tiny example, I had no idea that John Aaron was contributing on the loop during the Black Team's shift during the initial Apollo 13 crisis - but there he was, identified as "Maroon EECOM" and all. Wow.
I found myself getting up at 5am this morning (almost certainly a mistake) because I was so excited about listening to more of the FIDO loop on the Apollo 11 descent. Found some gems too.
I would love to contribute to future work on the site, if there's any opportunity.