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    Apollo Control, Houston, 2 minutes 50 seconds from time of L.O.S. Now
    Our distance away from the Moon 460 nautical miles, velocity 7417 feet per second
    Here in Mission Control, we're standing by
    There's uh certainly a great deal of anxiety at this moment
    We acquire at 36 minutes
    So at 68 hours 55 minutes, continuing to monitor, this is Apollo Control

    So at this time we're gonna stand by
    And continue to monitor the loops here in Mission Control for our 'go'/'no-go' decision

    1 minute 30 seconds away now from Loss Of Signal
    Our distance away from the Moon now 401 nautical miles,
    Velocity reading 7535, as we continue with this flight of Apollo 8

    Apollo 8, Houston, 1 minute to L.O.S., all systems go

    Our flight control team in Mission Control here has examined the data and it looks good
    So we have a combined crew-ground decision, we are 'go', repeat 'go', for lunar orbit insertion 1

    Apollo 8, 10 seconds to go, you're 'go' all the way

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    Roger
    Thanks a lot, troops
    We'll see you on the other side

    We've had, uh, Loss Of Signal with Apollo 8, at 68 hours 58 minutes 45 seconds,
    We will watch with continuing interest the A.O.S. Clock here in Mission Control

    They're travelling over the back side of the Moon now
    Our velocity reading here 7777 feet per second

    Now we are in our period of the longest wait
    Continuing to monitor, this is Apollo Control, Houston

    Apollo Control, Houston, we've acquired signal but no voice contact yet, we're standing by

    We're looking at engine data and it looks good; tank pressure's looking good

    Apollo 8, Apollo 8, this is Houston, Houston over?

    Roger, Houston
    We read you loud and clear
    How do you read us?

    Right, we've got it, we've got it
    Apollo 8 now in lunar orbit; there's a cheer in this room
    This is Apollo Control, Houston, switching now to the voice of Jim Lovell

    By 60.5. Good to hear your voice

    The unmanned Lunar Orbiter spacecraft traversed the moon perhaps over 10, 000 times,
    But this is the first that a man aboard reported to his compatriots here on Earth

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