"The crew is bedded down for the night, and
here's an announcement from mission control."
"Hello Apollo 11 Houston, we've got the
network all configured for the TV, you can, eh,
start any time you want, over." "Okay,
we'll, eh, reconfigure the TV for that."
"This is Apollo Control Houston at
eighty-seven hours and thirty-one minutes now into
the flight of Apollo 11. The Apollo 11 space craft
continues on its frontside pass above the moon.
We're now less than ten minutes away from, eh,
loss of signal. The Apollo 11 crew are currently
in their rest period. We've, eh, received, eh, no
indication yet that any of the three crew members
are actually sleeping, eh, although all three
appear to be in a very restful mode."
"This is Apollo Control at sixty-one hours
thirty-nine minutes. We've had no further
conversation with the crew since our last, eh,
report. Our flight surgeon says there is no
indication at this time that they have begun to
sleep. But we expect they'll be, eh, getting to
sleep here shortly. Coming up in, eh, less than 10
seconds now we'll be crossing into the sphere of
influence of the moon, and our displays will shift
from earth reference to moon reference. At
sixty-one hours forty-one minutes this is Apollo
Control Houston."