Tape 5/3 CC Roger. They look like fluid of some sort? CMP Not to me. They look like pieces of something. CC Roger. CMP They're very bright. CC Jack, we'd like OMNI Charlie. CMP Bob, for the most part, these fragments are not - or are tumbling at a very slow rate. I tried a couple of pictures of them - different settings. You may get an idea of what, at least, the patterns look like. CC Roger. I've got you. We're all ears on these frag ments. Do you think you can figure out what they might be? CMP Well, you know I - I don't know. There are a num ber of possibilities. If you had some kind of a - I got the impression maybe they were curved a little bit, as if they might be - off the side of the S-IVB. And that's a wild guess CDR Okay. RCS LOGIC is ... - - CMP - - ice chunks, possibly. Or maybe there's paint coming off of it. 00 03 37 34 cc Roger. I noticed on one trip up the elevator last weak near one of the flags. I thought it was on the S-II, but it might have been on the S-IVB. Looked like it was peeling. Maybe that's what you've got. 00 03 37 45 cc And the S-IVB maneuver is complete. 00 03 37 46 LMP in 1 minute. CDR Okay. We'll set the old clock. CMP Okay. And the - with the maneuver complete, the fragment field is essentially static, except for very slight tumbling within the fragments.
Vision Description (EN)
A typewritten transcript of a communication log, likely from a space mission, featuring speakers CC, CMP, CDR, and LMP. The text discusses observations of fragments in space and technical maneuvers. Several lines of text and one timestamp are highlighted in yellow, but no information is redacted or obscured.
Descrição Vision (PT-BR)
Uma transcrição datilografada de um log de comunicação, provavelmente de uma missão espacial, apresentando os interlocutores CC, CMP, CDR e LMP. O texto discute observações de fragmentos no espaço e manobras técnicas. Várias linhas de texto e um carimbo de data/hora estão destacados em amarelo, mas nenhuma informação está redigida ou obscurecida.