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Wally Schirra
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I'm unable to run any more tests on stars at time. I am coming back to the view of the surface of the earth. There's quite a bit of moonlight, and as a result the horizon is very bright.
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Wally Schirra
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I'll put the photometer in an area where it may be available again. At 05 28 48, the rates are almost exactly-negative-yaw is 0; pitch is -½; and roll is roll left ½. We definitely have a cold stick.
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Wally Schirra
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This quiet time must be getting to a lot of people on the ground. I think we should probably put some more data in here. Gathered at 5 hours and 31 minutes. And about this time they want an intermediate report. We'll get it for them.
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Wally Schirra
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Okay, we'll take an electrical check. Main bus is 24 (volts)—Isolated bus is—clicking because of the clock, of course-and that's 27 to 27-½ (volts).
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Wally Schirra
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Roger, this is Sigma Seven. I read you loud and clear, Gene. There is no change in my status. Over.
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Gene Duret (CAPCOM)
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Sigma Seven, this is Muchea, I did not read you very well, but would request blood pressure. Doctor Berry would appreciate blood pressure during last three orbits.
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Wally Schirra
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Roger, Gene. I say there is no change in my status since the last report at 0500. Over.
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Wally Schirra
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Roger. And temperatures. Gene, I do have one change. The 250 inverter is now 120 (degrees).
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Gene Duret (CAPCOM)
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Roger. We do not have telemetry, so, if you pressed your blood pressure button it isn't doing us any good. If we get telemetry, we'll give you another call.
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Wally Schirra
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I was wondering how the heck you were gonna get it. It will go onboard (tape recorder) though. All d-c power is 25 volts or greater. Over.
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Wally Schirra
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This is Sigma Seven, at 5 hours, 36 minutes, 45 seconds. No yaw rate, a slight left roll rate of ½ degree per second. A slight pitch up of ¼ degree per second.
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Gene Duret (CAPCOM)
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Sigma Seven, this is Muchea. I have not read your transmissions for the last minute. Hand you over to PCS.
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Wally Schirra
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Nothing in particular. Wanna say hello to you though. All the systems are perfect. There are no changes in quantities since the 05 00 summary. Over.
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Al Shepard (CAPCOM)
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Roger. We have one message for you. They would like to attempt to contact you over Hawaii through the relay airplanes. So, would you please go up to UHF prior to acquisition of Hawaii? Over.
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Al Shepard (CAPCOM)
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You sound a little scratchy to me, Wally.
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Al Shepard (CAPCOM)
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Weather actually is fairly good here in location. I think on your next pass you might be able to see the typhoon. I'll give you a bearing and distance when you come over next time.
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Wally Schirra
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Very good, we had quite a flap on this suit circuit for the first orbit as you may know.
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Wally Schirra
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Roger, I said we had a lot of trouble with the suit circuit in the beginning of the flight.
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Al Shepard (CAPCOM)
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Why don't you—why don't you take a rest for awhile, you've bean talking quite a bit.
Spoken on Oct. 3, 1962, 5:59 p.m. UTC (62 years, 10 months ago). Link to this transcript range is: Tweet