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Пятьдесят лет назад земляне впервые ступили на Луну. Чем они там занимались? Можно посмотреть (и послушать) на этом ролике с 5:20:30 по 7:38:40.



Хронология:

EVA started (hatch open).109:07:3302:39:3321 Jul 1969
CDR completely outside LM on porch.109:19:1602:51:1621 Jul 1969
Modular equipment stowage assembly deployed (CDR).109:21:1802:53:1821 Jul 1969
First clear TV picture received.109:22:0002:54:0021 Jul 1969
CDR at foot of ladder (starts to report, then pauses to listen).109:23:2802:55:2821 Jul 1969
CDR at foot of ladder and described surface as “almost like a powder.”109:23:3802:55:3821 Jul 1969
1st step taken lunar surface (CDR). “That’s one small step for a man…one giant leap for mankind.”109:24:1502:56:1521 Jul 1969
CDR started surface examination and description, assessed mobility and described effects of LM descent engine.109:24:4802:56:4821 Jul 1969
CDR ended surface examination. LMP started to send down camera.109:26:5402:58:5421 Jul 1969
Camera installed on RCU bracket, LEC stored on secondary strut of LM landing gear.109:30:2303:02:2321 Jul 1969
Surface photography (CDR).109:30:5303:02:5321 Jul 1969
Contingency sample collection started (CDR).109:33:5803:05:5821 Jul 1969
Contingency sample collection ended (CDR).109:37:0803:09:0821 Jul 1969
LMP started egress from LM.109:39:5703:11:5721 Jul 1969
LMP at top of ladder. Descent photographed by CDR.109:41:5603:13:5621 Jul 1969
LMP on lunar surface.109:43:1603:15:1621 Jul 1969
Surface examination and examination of landing effects on surface and on LM started (CDR, LMP).109:43:4703:15:4721 Jul 1969
Insulation removed from modular equipment stowage assembly (CDR).109:49:0603:21:0621 Jul 1969
TV camera focal distance adjusted (CDR).109:51:3503:23:3521 Jul 1969
Plaque unveiled (CDR).109:52:1903:24:1921 Jul 1969
Plaque read (CDR).109:52:4003:24:4021 Jul 1969
TV camera redeployed. Panoramic TV view started (CDR).109:59:2803:31:2821 Jul 1969
TV camera placed in final deployment position (CDR).110:02:5303:34:5321 Jul 1969
Solar wind composition experiment deployed (LMP).110:03:2003:35:2021 Jul 1969
United States flag deployed (CDR, LMP).110:09:4303:41:4321 Jul 1969
Evaluation of surface mobility started (LMP).110:13:1503:45:1521 Jul 1969
Evaluation of surface mobility end (LMP).110:16:0203:48:0221 Jul 1969
Presidential message from White House and response from CDR.110:16:3003:48:3021 Jul 1969
Presidential message and CDR response ended.110:18:2103:50:2121 Jul 1969
Evaluation of trajectory of lunar soil when kicked (LMP) and bulk sample collection started (CDR).110:20:0603:52:0621 Jul 1969
Evaluation of visibility in lunar sunlight (LMP).110:10:2403:42:2421 Jul 1969
Evaluation of thermal effects of sun and shadow inside the suit (LMP).110:25:0903:57:0921 Jul 1969
Evaluation of surface shadows and colors (LMP).110:28:2204:00:2221 Jul 1969
LM landing gear inspection and photography (LMP).110:34:1304:06:1321 Jul 1969
Bulk sample completed (CDR).110:35:3604:07:3621 Jul 1969
LM landing gear inspection and photography (CDR, LMP).110:46:3604:18:3621 Jul 1969
Scientific equipment bay doors opened.110:53:3804:25:3821 Jul 1969
Passive seismometer deployed.110:55:4204:27:4221 Jul 1969
Lunar ranging retroreflector deployed (CDR).111:03:5704:35:5721 Jul 1969
1st passive seismic experiment data received on Earth.111:08:3904:40:3921 Jul 1969
Collection of documented samples started (CDR/LMP).111:1104:4321 Jul 1969
Solar wind composition experiment retrieved (LMP) .111:2004:5221 Jul 1969
LMP inside LM.111:29:3905:01:3921 Jul 1969
Transfer of sample containers reported complete.111:35:5105:07:5121 Jul 1969
CDR inside LM, assisted and monitored by LMP.111:37:3205:09:3221 Jul 1969
EVA ended (hatch closed).111:39:1305:11:1321 Jul 1969


Полная хронология полёта здесь: https://history.nasa.gov/SP-4029/Apollo_11i_Timeline.htm
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