Tape 60/2 CC Roger. LMP That's the small craters. There, in the Mare Procellarum closest to Grimaldi, there are two arcuate rilles. Look like they are probably V-shaped in their cross section. I'm sure we've seen those on the photographs much better than I can see them here. Those - the rille patterns, though, do seem to project over into the highlands. CC Okay. LMP To the north of that - to the north of that bay of mare. Just interrupt. 03 15 38 09 LMP Hey, I just saw a flash on the lunar surface! CC Oh, yes? LMP It was just out there north of Grimaldi. Just north of Grimaldi. You might see if you got any thing on your seismometers, although a small impact probably would give a fair amount of visible light. CC Okay. We'll check. LMP It was a bright little flash right out there near that crater. See the crater right at the edge of Grimaldi. Then there is another one north of it. Fairly sharp one north of it is where there was just a thin streak of light. CC How about putting an X on the map where you saw it. LMP I keep looking occasionally for - yes, we will. I - I was planning on looking for those kind of things. Starting to see the edge of Orientale, Gordy. Way off to the west. Hey, just yell, Gene, anytime you - - 03 15 39 46 LMP Gordy, to the north of Grimaldi there is a large basin that is about the same size but only incom pletely filled with mare in its northeastern quadrant. The rest of it looks like a fairly ir regular and hummocky floor material of some kind. CC Roger,
Vision Description (EN)
A typewritten transcript page labeled 'Tape 60/2' documenting a dialogue between a Capsule Communicator (CC) and a Lunar Module Pilot (LMP). The text details lunar observations, including a specific report of a flash on the lunar surface near Grimaldi crater. Several lines of the LMP's speech are highlighted in yellow for emphasis, but the entire page is legible with no redactions present.
Descrição Vision (PT-BR)
Uma página de transcrição datilografada rotulada como 'Tape 60/2' documentando um diálogo entre um Capsule Communicator (CC) e um Lunar Module Pilot (LMP). O texto detalha observações lunares, incluindo um relato específico de um flash na superfície lunar perto da cratera Grimaldi. Várias linhas da fala do LMP estão destacadas em amarelo para ênfase, mas toda a página está legível, sem a presença de rasuras ou redações.