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Virst Moon Landing
They’ll Eat Twice
Before First Walk
By AL ROSSITER JR.
UPI Space Writer
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) —
Apollo 11 astronauts Neil A.
Armstrong and Edwin E. Aldrin
plan to eat two meals and rest
four hours between the time
their spaceship lands on the
moon and they set foot on the
lunar surface.
According to preliminary
p’anning subject to change, the
pilots’ four-legged lunar module
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is scheduled to touch down on
tlie moon’s Sea of Tranquillity
at 2:22 p.m. EDT Sunday, July
20, while Michael Collins orbits
overhead in the Apollo 11 com
mand ship.
But it will not be until 12:12
a.m. the next day that Arm
strong starts crawling feet-first
through the lunar module hatch
way onto the craft’s “front
porch” and climbs down a lad
der to the moon’s surface.
Foot on Moon
While a television camera
shows earthlings what is hap
pening, Armstrong is expected,
under the present timetable, to
set the first foot on the moon
about 12:21 a.m. July 21.
Nineteen minutes later, after
the Apollo 11 commander col
lects a preliminary sample of
moon rock and soil, Aldrin will
climb down to the lunar
surface.
The two explorers will set up
their television camera, collect
>ol‘a moon rock samples, in
spect their spacecraft and de
iov the three scientific experi
ments that will be carried on
man’s first moon expedition.
As soon as the Apollo 11 lunar
module lands, the astronauts
will make a thorough check of
all the Fhip’s systems to make
sure none was damaged by the
landing.
At 4:27 p.m., the tentative
schedule calls for them to
spend 35 minutes eating a light
meal In the cramped lunar
module cabin. It will be man's
first meal while feeling lunar
gravity, one-sixth as strong as
earth’s.
When they finish eating, Arm
strong and Aldrin will attempt
to sleep, or at least rest, for
four hours.
While the two moon explorers
are resting.. Collins is scheduled
to fire the command ship’s
main rocket engine for one sec
ond to line up its orbit for the
return rendezvous of his two
colleagues. Then he will rest
tour hours.
At the end of their rest peri
od, Armstrong and Aldrin will
have one hour allocated to eat
ing dinner.
Backpack Oxygen
They will then check out their
backpack breathing units and
prepare to don them for the
2'/4-hour moon walk.
Aldrin is scheduled to return
to the lunar module at 2:12
a.m. and Armstrong will follow
20 minutes later. The space
craft’s 32-lnch-souare hatch is
to be closed at 2:32 a.m.
An hour later, the astronauts
will open their hatch again and
*6lllBOO excess equipment. Thea
they are scheduled to eat an-
1 other meai and rest four hours
> and 40 minutes.
After a fourth and final meal
' on the moon, Armstrong and
. Aldrin will put their ship
through an abbreviated launch
countdown. They will check all
systems and prepare their vital
guidance equipment for the
moon takeoff and rendezvous
with Collins in the mother ship.
MISS BUD WINS
WASHINGTON <UPI> —Miss
Budweiser, skippered by Frank
Byers Jr., of Columbus, Ohio,
won the 38th annual President’s
Cup hydroplane regatta Sunday
with an average speed of 73.729
miles per hour. Ron Larson of
Long Beach, Calif., was second
in Wa Wa Too and Terry
Walter of Rumson, N.J., drove
Miss New Jersey to a third
place finish.
Griffin Daily News
BARBS
By PHIL PASTORE?
The reason the astronauts
can arrive from the moon on
time, and you can’t get to
the suburbs under 45 min
utes late: No gal is fiddling
in her purse for change
when they’re ready to blast
off for earth from moon
orbit.
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An artist we know likes
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Wednesday, June 11, 1969
Resume Talks
WASHINGTON (UPD—Com
pany and union n?gotiators
resume talks today in an effort
to a._rt a strike that could shut
down Washington National and
Dulles International airports.
Local 1747 of the International
Association o f Machinists
(IAM) set a 6 p.m. EDT strike
deadine after fuel truck drivers
and baggage handlers voted
overwhelmingly to reject a 70-
cent-an-hour increase over 40
months offered by the Allied
Aviation Fuel Co. Ground
crewmen at the airports, also
IAM members, have promised
to honor any picket lines.