July 20, 1969- Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong... ...is the first man to walk on the moon in 1970 Apollo missions 18, 19, 20 were cancelled due to budgetary concerns 7 december, 1972- apollo 17... ...the final official lunar lands on the moon In 2011, 84 hours of classified footage ...is uploaded to www.lunartruth.com This film was edited from that footage
This's a lot of at stake here, you know. Talking, nation versus nation. The race's still on. It's a lot to discover up there. I guess the call came in on a Friday. They've never been to a barbecue. Just few beers you know, or more than a few. Could Vince's cooking, he definitely need few. Nate took the call from Milton. And Milton said, "Eighteen is back on" But it was classified D.O.D.,top secret Asked him "are you OK with that? And it was like "are you kidding me?" I come from a family military pilots. Duty can sometimes pound on private life. Make choices. Keep going forward. NASA already has like 800 pounds rocks. Nathan Walker; Mission Commander So why we need more, I don't know, ...but, hey, if it means a trip to the moon. Placing cameras, we have these Westinghouses all over the place. Well, I think the way it's been explained is... ...they're using a Saturn V to launch classified D.O.D payload. ...which's meant to be very large very heavy and... ...apparently unmanned. Apparently. Placing these high frequency transmitters because... ...really warning anti-missile defense system of Soviyet Union. These PSD 5 are kind of like high-tech radar scanners. They should pick up and track anything we can't. To keep an eye on the Russian's air. It would be nice to tell my wife. Or been by my side whole time and then. She thinks I'm doing training exercise with the Japanese space agency. Brian, my boy, it would be nice to tell him his father's going to the moon. I'd love brought to him a souvenir. Maybe, a moonrock. I don't know, may be one day. Ben was always the first in his class. And I was always running at his heels. I mean, I'm jealous that he will walk on the moon with Nate... ...while I'm alone in an orbit flight. My job is essentially to make sure I'm bringing us home safely. Look, let's face it. These missions are result-oriented. And we can't afford the failure you know, can we? Things can go wrong... things to go wrong happen. These things you're gonna push them out of your mind. It's just not an option. I'm proud to do for these guys, and proud to do for my country. Apollo 18, it looks good. Christmas lights. - Bring the Christmas lights back? - I don't know. Not me. - Have you seen anything like that before? - No, sorry. It's amazing. The earth in all her glory. There is a good-looking boy. You sure he's yours? Watch it. He's a good kid. Play on Moon Boots. Nate, you've waited all this time to put your foot on the moon... ...and you need to be number 13. How do you feel about that? Are you gonna be OK with staying behind John? Oh, you know, would be nice to have some alone times here. ] It's crowded in here. I keep a light on for you boys. Don't stay out until late. - In a couple days. - Roger that. See you in a couple days. Houston, this is Freedom. We're preparing to unboard the Liberty.Over. OK,18. you can go front dock in four minutes. John, is the tunnel vented? Roger that. The tunnel is vented. OK, we are ready. We'll send you an updated state background on that. Roger Houston. We're coding the data. The computer is all yours. I wish you come with us, John. - Now, you be careful down there. - Don't worry about it - Got a good visual around here - OK, 18. You're ready for that. We go to the moon. 1400 feet. 44 down. OK, good. Down to 1000 feet. 54 LPD. 20 feet down. Repeat, 20 feet down. OK, good. Mission Elapsed Time: Four days, 6 hours and 33 minutes. Roger. Here we are. Take it down. - Carefull with the line. Over. - Where? After that next crater. 4 o'clock. It seems pretty rocky area. Mark it. 430 feet. Down 15. Houston, we have a program alarm 1201. - You have go to 1201 Liberty. - Roger. Go to 1201. Do you want to take about reversing that approach? Negative. We miss the window. The moon isn't... - How does it look? - We're coming in too fast. - Try to stabilize. The range is long. We go to manual. - Standby everyone. Houston, give that man a cigar. - Looks great. - Excellent landing. You talking to me or to Nate? I'm talking you both, Ben. 25 December, 1974. EMD... 4 days nine hours, 23 minutes. Commander, Nathan Walker. Ministry of Defense, Mission Report 1A. For day one of our two-day mission... This is Thomas Young of Apollo Mission Control. - Managed to move our 16 mm cameras. - Copy. Looks like 5 reels 10,000 feet Kodachrome. Houston, we're prepared for OA1. Copy Liberty. You are go for decompression chamber. But not good boys. We don't want anyone catching cold. I look after him. Hope that the hose is long enough. Houston... ...we take now the first step on the South Pole. I had prepared a speech but I don't have much audiences anyway. Do not worry about it. You will have opportunity soon. There are rock formations everywhere The sun is low on the horizon. Maybe. Freedom, do you hear? Freedom receiving you loud and clear, Liberty. Over Yeah, yeah, perfect. You call that a salute? OK. Let me get a shot of you with that LEM in the background. It's more like a naval salute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. I got to get this. I promised Lauren and Brian Christmas to spend with them. This's all going back to the Department of Defense. We're placing Westinghouse cams. Sounds good, Nate. Standby. perfectly, Nate Captain says that we will test the audio when you get back. I'm checking the payload in the missile unit. What was that? Houston, need check that panel for anything that interferences Roger. You need to walk to procedure location 1 and initiate the procedure. Copy. We're on our way. Hey, take a look at that. Makes you think, doesn't it? It's dusty. Leave the camera here, so you get better view Tommy. It's hard to believe that the sun never shines in some places. Careful now, fellows. If you are in any of those craters, you can call to her - PSD5 in place. You recorded signal frequency on the PSD5 in your training? - It was without that, wasn't it? - I thought, it was. I think they have changed it. That's the coordinates: 4.3 on Z and... Inititating sequence is completed. If we gonna get noise from the high tech again? Don't worry. A good geological sample and what appears to be... ...an impact crater. Samples feel... ...strange. Let's get out of here. EMD...four days, 14 hours and 48 minutes. Commander Nathan Walker. D.o.D mission report 3C. Day 1, DVA 1 complete. I'm starving. What's the menu tonight? - Carrots or peas? - I'll take carrots. - Get the peas. - Perfect. I am many proud of you boys. - You have good time out there? - You know we have. There is much noise in this frequency. See if I can isolate it. Cleared up a little bit. Copy that. Astronaut Brian Anderson, with his dad, flies through space. Honey, what are you doing? - Just playing mom. Don't play with your dad's stuff - Is this a recording? - I'm sorry, Dad. I love you. Beverley is in panic because hairdresser appointment ran over. Stan and Gene already over, nothing is ready, so... I offered to help in cutting the peppers. Couple minutes later I'm in the bathroom taking a leak... ...and with all these peppers in my hands... Next thing I know, my crotch is on fire. - So, I'm in the bathroom howling in pain. - They can not hear you. They all heard me. Stan's wife is a nurse, so... she sends me back into the bathroom, with a cup of milk. Hey, I guess you're about to tell me that I can't believe that you've never heard that story? - Beverly's back to Miami? - Yes. I heard that. Hear, you divorced because you snore, right? I do not snore. Every time! - Are you OK? - Yes. - Bumped your head? - Again! It's big head. Good night guys. Great first day. - Good night, JD. - Never should told you that, litle prick.
1. To keep an eye on sb/ sth: Để mắt đến ai/ cái gì, trông coi ai/ cái gì cẩn thận
VD: The woman saw a strange man outside, so she kept a close eye on her motobike.(Người phụ nữ nhìn thấy một người lạ mặt ở phía ngoài nên cô ấy trông coi chiếc xe máy cẩn thận)
2. Result-oriented: Hướng đến/ định hướng/coi trọng đến kết quả, User- oriented: lấy người dùng làm trung tâm.
3. Push sth out of one' mind: đẩy/ loại bỏ cái gì ra khỏi đầu óc của ai
VD: I've tried o lot to push all memories of him out of my mind, but I even miss him more. (Tôi cố gắng quên hết những kí ức về anh ta, nhưng thậm chí tôi còn nhớ anh hơn.)
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