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Very little of the thousands of hours of Mission Control audio on the website has been heard or documented. As you find moments of interest, post them here for discussion.

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General Discussion / Re: Apollo 17 Real Time not synced properly due to clock change
« Last post by bfeist on December 09, 2022, 07:14:06 PM »
A patch has been release. Thanks again for bringing this to my attention. I had introduced this bug recently.

Ben
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General Discussion / Re: Apollo 17 Real Time not synced properly due to clock change
« Last post by bfeist on December 09, 2022, 06:52:10 PM »
Thanks for the heads up. Looking into it now.
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General Discussion / Apollo 17 Real Time not synced properly due to clock change
« Last post by Darthyoda714 on December 09, 2022, 06:24:10 PM »
In the Apollo 17 real time page I noticed while trying to listen to the mission in real time today that after the clock change they make in the mission at 65 hours GET, to 67:40 GET, the website doesn't bring you to the correct time. Right now if I try to press sync to today's time, it brings me to sometime inbetween 65 and 66 hours GET which there is no audio for since they did that time jump. Interestingly though the pictures on the right are synced up to where they should be, somewhere past 68 hours GET while the audio is stuck in that inbetween time between 65 and 67:40. Just thought I would let people know.
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Apollo 17 Moments of Interest / Re: Real-Time Seems to be 1 Day Ahead
« Last post by bfeist on December 06, 2022, 09:18:58 PM »
It is until 9:55pm ET tonight when countdown begins. Whenever you visit the site on a day of the month that isn't in the mission range, it jumps you into a day that's within the mission range. We're outside the mission range until 9:55pm tonight.

Ben
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Apollo 17 Moments of Interest / Real-Time Seems to be 1 Day Ahead
« Last post by pauldow on December 06, 2022, 08:29:08 PM »
Hello,
Right now, I see Thu Dec 7 1972 08:24:56 PM -500 on the mission clock. I can't seem to set it to the actual time.
I tried clicking on the Sync to today's clock button too.

Thanks for this very interesting site.
 
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Michael Collins had requested to hear the comms from Tranquility Base, but some background noise was heard by Aldrin. So the full MSFN relay was removed for him.

Bruce (CAPCOM) had floated a partial relay, and here NETWORK is talking with FLIGHT about a possible work around.

https://apolloinrealtime.org/11/?t=107:17:24

Enjoy!
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Apollo 13 Moments of Interest / 059:54:09 Loden: "Get the dadgum PGNS turned off!"
« Last post by MadDogBV on January 12, 2022, 01:14:55 PM »
If it wasn't clear earlier, the controllers - particularly for the LM and guidance platform - are becoming particularly strained at this critical point in the mission where they have to decide how to manage rapidly dwindling resources.

Link: https://apolloinrealtime.org/13/?t=059:54:09&ch=21
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Here's a sequel to this, specifically on the GNC loop with Buck Willoughby and company. They are even MORE relieved than Sy.

Link: https://apolloinrealtime.org/13/?t=054:52:39&ch=18
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Apollo 13 Moments of Interest / 055:32:17 FIDO Stoval greets SELECT, Bostick drops in
« Last post by MadDogBV on January 10, 2022, 12:10:15 PM »
In the grand scheme of Apollo 13, this is not an especially exciting conversation, but it's one of my favorites. FIDO Bill Stoval leisurely greets the DATA SELECT officer that just came on duty, John Layton. The two exchange pleasantries, with Stoval notably and ironically jibing "You don't have to come in early tomorrow, I guess you've heard", just minutes prior to the beginning of most likely the most difficult shift Layton has ever had to work. The conversation concludes with a surprise drop-in from the Flight Dynamics chief, Jerry Bostick.

Link: https://apolloinrealtime.org/13/?t=055:32:17&ch=20
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