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NASA-UAP-D4, Apollo 11 Technical Crew Debriefing, 1969
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COLLINS
I think particularly when you get into the later flights
of extended EvA's and lunar activitysomehow the crew
must place themselves in a frame of mind of looking on
the separation of the LM as the beginning of the flight
plan and to relax get plenty of sleep, and conserve
their energies in all the events leading up to that
point. To arrive in lunar orbit tired can create prob-
lems and it's possible to do that if you don't approach
it in the right frame of mind.
ARMSTRONG
I think Mike's hit the nail on the head. We did precisely
that. We got a lot of rest and got into lunar orbit eager
to go to work and that's a particularly fortunate position
to be in.
COLLINS
This is something we've talked about before the flight
and I don't know how you can get yourself in that frame
get yourself convinced that there will be a nice relaxing
couple of days going to the moon.
ALDRIN
The first unusual thing that we saw I guess was l day out
or something pretty close to the moon. It had a sizeable
dimension to it, so we put the monocular on it.
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