1 00:00:21,400 --> 00:00:19,130 April 19 1967 surveyor 3 landed on the 2 00:00:26,960 --> 00:00:21,410 moon in a crater of Oceanus Procellarum 3 00:00:29,240 --> 00:00:26,970 the ocean of storms with surveyors 4 00:00:34,010 --> 00:00:29,250 electronic eye we viewed the lunar 5 00:00:38,860 --> 00:00:34,020 surface with its mechanical arm we dug a 6 00:00:47,180 --> 00:00:44,600 now on November 14 1969 31 months after 7 00:00:50,770 --> 00:00:47,190 surveyors landing men were leaving the 8 00:00:56,240 --> 00:00:50,780 earth to land on the ocean of storms 9 00:01:00,799 --> 00:00:56,250 Charles Pete Conrad Richard Gordon Alan 10 00:01:04,149 --> 00:01:00,809 bean the crew of Apollo 12 the second 11 00:01:22,719 --> 00:01:04,159 man landing on the face of the moon 12 00:01:31,320 --> 00:01:25,530 ignition sequence start 13 00:01:35,520 --> 00:01:31,330 five four three two one zero all engines 14 00:01:39,150 --> 00:01:35,530 running commits liftoff Apollo 12 lifted 15 00:01:53,280 --> 00:01:39,160 off in the driving rain Pete Conrad 16 00:02:18,130 --> 00:01:55,660 thirty-six seconds later lightning 17 00:02:30,119 --> 00:02:20,450 we've had a couple of cardiac arrests 18 00:02:37,000 --> 00:02:32,319 she's gotta go or you're looking 19 00:02:39,250 --> 00:02:37,010 good in space and on earth they checked 20 00:02:41,110 --> 00:02:39,260 out the systems to be sure that the 21 00:02:44,379 --> 00:02:41,120 Lightning had caused no damage that 22 00:02:46,899 --> 00:02:44,389 would endanger the mission the time for 23 00:02:50,050 --> 00:02:46,909 commitment neared the burn to send 24 00:02:56,410 --> 00:02:50,060 Apollo 12 to the moon translunar 25 00:02:59,800 --> 00:02:56,420 injection tli Apollo 12 Houston the good 26 00:03:06,699 --> 00:02:59,810 word is your goal for tli hope you do 27 00:03:12,550 --> 00:03:06,709 we're ready we didn't train for anything 28 00:03:19,320 --> 00:03:16,840 we have data and thrusters go burn looks 29 00:03:25,950 --> 00:03:22,110 with engine cutoff Apollo 12 was on its 30 00:03:28,230 --> 00:03:25,960 way to the moon now they turned around 31 00:03:40,560 --> 00:03:28,240 to dock with the lunar module and pull 32 00:03:42,750 --> 00:03:40,570 it free of the now useless booster the 33 00:03:45,630 --> 00:03:42,760 next burn would place Apollo 12 on a new 34 00:03:47,190 --> 00:03:45,640 path to the moon previous missions had 35 00:03:49,440 --> 00:03:47,200 followed a trajectory that would allow 36 00:03:53,160 --> 00:03:49,450 them to loop around the moon and with no 37 00:03:55,290 --> 00:03:53,170 further burns return to Earth but Apollo 38 00:03:56,970 --> 00:03:55,300 12 in order to land at the proper site 39 00:03:59,430 --> 00:03:56,980 with the proper lighting it would break 40 00:04:01,560 --> 00:03:59,440 out of the free return path should a 41 00:04:03,360 --> 00:04:01,570 failure occur a burn of the service or 42 00:04:23,190 --> 00:04:03,370 lunar module engine would be needed to 43 00:04:46,170 --> 00:04:23,200 get them home now they settle down to 44 00:04:48,930 --> 00:04:46,180 the routine of the outward flight then 45 00:05:16,190 --> 00:04:48,940 on November 17th they prepared for orbit 46 00:05:26,880 --> 00:05:19,380 we're beginning to going to doctor at 47 00:05:31,290 --> 00:05:26,890 this time we're there hello 12 hissing 48 00:05:35,010 --> 00:05:31,300 you're go for a low I graduated go 49 00:05:36,720 --> 00:05:35,020 fellow I burn checklist complete - - six 50 00:05:40,650 --> 00:05:36,730 minutes and we're holding at this point 51 00:05:42,450 --> 00:05:40,660 LOI lunar orbit insertion the burn of 52 00:05:44,730 --> 00:05:42,460 the spacecraft rocket engine that would 53 00:05:47,760 --> 00:05:44,740 place Apollo 12 into orbit around the 54 00:05:49,560 --> 00:05:47,770 moon with this burn occurring behind the 55 00:05:51,840 --> 00:05:49,570 moon there would be no communications 56 00:05:54,630 --> 00:05:51,850 with the spacecraft until it came over 57 00:06:09,860 --> 00:05:54,640 the lunar horizon the command module 58 00:06:15,750 --> 00:06:13,950 I guess like everybody else it just 59 00:06:20,380 --> 00:06:15,760 arrived there all three of us you're 60 00:06:25,520 --> 00:06:23,420 the next day Pete Conrad and Alan bean 61 00:06:29,570 --> 00:06:25,530 entered the lunar module leaving dick 62 00:06:31,790 --> 00:06:29,580 Gordon in the command module now the 63 00:06:33,920 --> 00:06:31,800 intrepid and Yankee Clipper undocked and 64 00:06:47,760 --> 00:06:33,930 separated preparatory to Intrepid's 65 00:06:47,770 --> 00:06:52,820 back off it 66 00:06:52,830 --> 00:07:00,100 there he goes 67 00:07:00,110 --> 00:07:04,450 okay 68 00:07:11,300 --> 00:07:09,260 as with the orbit insertion burn the 69 00:07:13,670 --> 00:07:11,310 burn to begin descent was made behind 70 00:07:15,709 --> 00:07:13,680 the moon mission controlled again 71 00:07:38,209 --> 00:07:15,719 contacted intrepid as it came over the 72 00:07:40,010 --> 00:07:38,219 horizon the surveyor three target was 73 00:07:42,649 --> 00:07:40,020 located in the middle of five craters 74 00:07:45,320 --> 00:07:42,659 arranged like a snowman the upper crater 75 00:07:48,649 --> 00:07:45,330 called Head crater the body called 76 00:07:52,459 --> 00:07:48,659 surveyor crater surveyor 3 is located in 77 00:07:57,080 --> 00:07:52,469 this crater the object to land as close 78 00:07:59,899 --> 00:07:57,090 as possible to surveyor crater then at 79 00:08:06,290 --> 00:07:59,909 50,000 feet Intrepid's engine fired and 80 00:08:07,790 --> 00:08:06,300 began the landing sequence I got the 81 00:08:15,260 --> 00:08:07,800 craters too but I don't know where I am 82 00:08:18,129 --> 00:08:15,270 yep a free and a by 56 before ok kind of 83 00:08:19,760 --> 00:08:18,139 looked out there I think I see my crater 84 00:08:32,300 --> 00:08:19,770 hey baby 85 00:08:39,110 --> 00:08:32,310 I'm not sure I'm in 374 feet standing 42 86 00:08:43,909 --> 00:08:39,120 degrees I can't believe it amazing can 87 00:08:47,500 --> 00:08:43,919 see 40 30 feet deep it is coming down in 88 00:08:52,550 --> 00:08:47,510 about 99 feet a second you looking good 89 00:08:54,860 --> 00:08:52,560 for 140 degrees they'll be these before 90 00:08:57,319 --> 00:08:54,870 that romantic I can't believe it you're 91 00:09:01,880 --> 00:08:57,329 at 2,000 feet boys on the ground you 92 00:09:04,280 --> 00:09:01,890 okay 1,800 feet up 39 degrees 38 degrees 93 00:09:08,310 --> 00:09:04,290 36 degrees you're 1250 94 00:09:10,010 --> 00:09:08,320 they shall be covered on it first looks 95 00:09:13,950 --> 00:09:10,020 good out there babe looks good 96 00:09:17,190 --> 00:09:13,960 33 degrees you ain't on its feet early 97 00:09:20,130 --> 00:09:17,200 previously 600 feet going right at that 98 00:09:22,079 --> 00:09:20,140 trailer right we're supposed to be it is 99 00:09:25,350 --> 00:09:22,089 you're beautiful do 40 coming down 100 00:09:30,060 --> 00:09:25,360 inside hey you're really moving around 101 00:09:34,620 --> 00:09:30,070 yep come on down hey okay ten percent 102 00:09:38,220 --> 00:09:34,630 fuel 200 feet coming on its rate you can 103 00:09:40,829 --> 00:09:38,230 come on down hey 180 feet nine percent 104 00:09:44,100 --> 00:09:40,839 you're looking good how'd he get some 105 00:09:46,860 --> 00:09:44,110 dust before long 96 feet coming guys dig 106 00:09:48,389 --> 00:09:46,870 slow down the descent rate eighty six 107 00:09:51,210 --> 00:09:48,399 eighty feet coming down in four you're 108 00:09:54,090 --> 00:09:51,220 looking good 50 feet coming down watch 109 00:09:56,040 --> 00:09:54,100 for the gut 40 tell me down is - looking 110 00:09:57,810 --> 00:09:56,050 good what's good coming down a tree 111 00:10:02,190 --> 00:09:57,820 species got plenty again playing that's 112 00:10:05,880 --> 00:10:02,200 good hang in there coming down it - he's 113 00:10:10,140 --> 00:10:05,890 got it made come on in there 20:14 got 114 00:10:13,320 --> 00:10:10,150 backlight Roger copy contacts bro yes 115 00:10:16,170 --> 00:10:13,330 bro okay hey halt okay 116 00:10:20,280 --> 00:10:16,180 I'm cycling routes we got your finish 117 00:10:23,280 --> 00:10:20,290 command override off yep the good thing 118 00:10:25,019 --> 00:10:23,290 we leveled off hi yeah it came down 119 00:10:26,940 --> 00:10:25,029 because I sure couldn't see what was 120 00:10:40,560 --> 00:10:26,950 underneath there's one thing that is a 121 00:10:46,120 --> 00:10:43,420 as Conrad and bean began preparations 122 00:10:47,949 --> 00:10:46,130 for their first trip of exploration men 123 00:10:50,259 --> 00:10:47,959 on earth began their attempts to fix 124 00:10:52,329 --> 00:10:50,269 their exact landing site they were aided 125 00:11:16,990 --> 00:10:52,339 by dick Gordon orbiting an Yankee 126 00:11:35,620 --> 00:11:20,020 dick Gordon using the 28 power 127 00:11:38,440 --> 00:11:35,630 sextant for these sightings a major goal 128 00:11:40,330 --> 00:11:38,450 of Apollo 12 had been accomplished for 129 00:11:42,610 --> 00:11:40,340 before men can engage in meaningful 130 00:11:47,110 --> 00:11:42,620 lunar exploration they must be able to 131 00:11:49,330 --> 00:11:47,120 select a precise site and get there but 132 00:11:51,870 --> 00:11:49,340 now it was time to exit the intrepid and 133 00:12:06,760 --> 00:11:51,880 begin the exploration and experiments 134 00:12:12,310 --> 00:12:09,699 hey I'll tell you over price next - yeah 135 00:12:16,240 --> 00:12:12,320 we're about 25 feet service surveyor 136 00:12:17,470 --> 00:12:16,250 Croesus wanted to be I got I bet you 137 00:12:27,080 --> 00:12:17,480 when I get down at the bottom of the 138 00:12:32,690 --> 00:12:30,800 appeared and that may have business 139 00:12:36,460 --> 00:12:32,700 always revealed that the Longwood 140 00:12:41,560 --> 00:12:39,280 don't ever believe it 141 00:12:46,889 --> 00:12:41,570 Tippett I see fit brother side of the 142 00:12:50,470 --> 00:12:46,899 cleaner further better yes sir 143 00:12:57,460 --> 00:12:50,480 does that like me it can't be any 144 00:13:07,830 --> 00:13:00,260 now Pete Conrad collected a preliminary 145 00:13:14,220 --> 00:13:11,400 but I could walk grace well seems a 146 00:13:15,870 --> 00:13:14,230 little weird I'll tell you don't think 147 00:13:20,130 --> 00:13:15,880 you're gonna steam around here quite as 148 00:13:36,050 --> 00:13:23,940 yeah can work out here all day take your 149 00:13:52,860 --> 00:13:39,660 now Albion left intrepid to join Conrad 150 00:13:58,560 --> 00:13:56,160 and a Bible and at 20 feet behind where 151 00:14:02,439 --> 00:13:58,570 I landed I landed right back in that 152 00:14:07,040 --> 00:14:04,819 inadvertently the television camera was 153 00:14:09,679 --> 00:14:07,050 pointed directly at the Sun causing the 154 00:14:28,879 --> 00:14:09,689 tube to burn out the only unsuccessful 155 00:14:32,269 --> 00:14:28,889 aspect of the entire mission we're proud 156 00:14:34,100 --> 00:14:32,279 of what you're doing they prepared in 157 00:14:36,290 --> 00:14:34,110 experiments package to be left on the 158 00:14:38,569 --> 00:14:36,300 moon an automated scientific station 159 00:14:40,309 --> 00:14:38,579 called Alsip that would send information 160 00:14:49,860 --> 00:14:40,319 to earth for a year 161 00:14:49,870 --> 00:14:54,090 gotta be able to move out for this thing 162 00:15:13,270 --> 00:14:57,070 they moved to the site selected to set 163 00:15:25,360 --> 00:15:13,280 up the station they put together the 164 00:15:28,350 --> 00:15:25,370 Experiment Station alsep an acronym for 165 00:15:39,300 --> 00:15:28,360 Apollo lunar surface experiments package 166 00:15:44,530 --> 00:15:42,280 the solar wind experiment to measure 167 00:15:48,610 --> 00:15:44,540 atomic particles thrown off by the Sun 168 00:15:52,350 --> 00:15:48,620 as they strike the moon a device to 169 00:15:54,580 --> 00:15:52,360 measure the moon's tenuous atmosphere a 170 00:15:56,710 --> 00:15:54,590 magnetometer to measure the lunar 171 00:15:58,960 --> 00:15:56,720 magnetic field which would later be 172 00:16:02,700 --> 00:15:58,970 found to be 10 to 20 times stronger than 173 00:16:05,170 --> 00:16:02,710 many scientists had expected a 174 00:16:07,680 --> 00:16:05,180 seismometer to measure physical 175 00:16:10,240 --> 00:16:07,690 properties of the crust and interior and 176 00:16:12,130 --> 00:16:10,250 the data station to collect the 177 00:16:17,080 --> 00:16:12,140 experimental measurements and transmit 178 00:16:19,060 --> 00:16:17,090 them to earth with alsep deployed Conrad 179 00:16:30,040 --> 00:16:19,070 and bean began collecting geological 180 00:16:44,510 --> 00:16:32,960 they drove a core tube into the surface 181 00:16:46,160 --> 00:16:44,520 to collect soil from various depths we 182 00:16:49,100 --> 00:16:46,170 show you're three hours and seven 183 00:16:51,050 --> 00:16:49,110 minutes into it into the EBA and we like 184 00:16:56,950 --> 00:16:51,060 you back to the LEM to start the 185 00:17:05,220 --> 00:16:59,420 hope to get back that lamb for a long 186 00:17:11,200 --> 00:17:08,189 isten we're approaching the alsep headed 187 00:17:20,620 --> 00:17:14,170 feet nail we're picking up your heavy 188 00:17:22,420 --> 00:17:20,630 footprints going by the seismometer okay 189 00:17:26,230 --> 00:17:22,430 and if we got it dust each other off 190 00:17:29,350 --> 00:17:26,240 Julia and we are filthy 191 00:17:34,650 --> 00:17:29,360 coming up the ladder you shaking the 192 00:17:34,660 --> 00:17:42,360 Clippers 193 00:17:46,450 --> 00:17:44,500 flipper you were sort of a forgotten man 194 00:17:50,170 --> 00:17:46,460 for a little while we're all all eyes 195 00:17:52,750 --> 00:17:50,180 are on you now we're with you as Nick 196 00:17:54,840 --> 00:17:52,760 Gordon circled the moon Pete Conrad and 197 00:17:57,040 --> 00:17:54,850 Albion rested for their next expedition 198 00:18:01,030 --> 00:17:57,050 their total time on the lunar surface 199 00:18:02,620 --> 00:18:01,040 had been just under four hours twelve 200 00:18:15,420 --> 00:18:02,630 and a half hours later they went out 201 00:18:17,530 --> 00:18:15,430 again before they began their geological 202 00:18:19,810 --> 00:18:17,540 expeditions with the surrounding craters 203 00:18:22,000 --> 00:18:19,820 and two surveyor they worked around the 204 00:18:31,470 --> 00:18:22,010 lunar module getting ready the tools and 205 00:18:38,700 --> 00:18:35,050 whatever happened yesterday you know I 206 00:18:41,789 --> 00:18:38,710 think everybody learned okay 207 00:18:43,860 --> 00:18:41,799 as being ready the equipment Conrad went 208 00:18:45,600 --> 00:18:43,870 out to the alsep station to check an 209 00:18:52,019 --> 00:18:45,610 instrument about which the earth-based 210 00:19:02,550 --> 00:18:52,029 scientists had shown some concern decide 211 00:19:06,960 --> 00:19:04,800 after Conrad checked the alsep 212 00:19:08,820 --> 00:19:06,970 experiments they began the geological 213 00:19:11,040 --> 00:19:08,830 traverse during which they would cover 214 00:19:13,770 --> 00:19:11,050 about a mile and take samples from six 215 00:19:15,840 --> 00:19:13,780 craters a big surprise when you look 216 00:19:20,610 --> 00:19:15,850 into this Head crater allergenic a lot 217 00:19:22,920 --> 00:19:20,620 be prison and looking and you go that's 218 00:19:24,090 --> 00:19:22,930 that the crack Hey look at the pets into 219 00:19:26,730 --> 00:19:24,100 that there's other people brought 220 00:19:32,169 --> 00:19:29,049 okay Houston I'm coming up on that 221 00:19:36,419 --> 00:19:32,179 crater right now there's a big fight 222 00:19:38,710 --> 00:19:36,429 against Richard but a fantastic sight 223 00:19:42,690 --> 00:19:38,720 Wow look at the bottom of that crater 224 00:19:45,070 --> 00:19:42,700 here is a good example right here klutz 225 00:19:48,780 --> 00:19:45,080 there we stop here look at the charred 226 00:19:54,360 --> 00:19:51,030 there does that lamp looks fall back 227 00:19:59,370 --> 00:19:54,370 their feet now we show you're 1,200 feet 228 00:20:01,500 --> 00:19:59,380 from the left okay you know what I feel 229 00:20:03,570 --> 00:20:01,510 right now right Guerra see those 230 00:20:09,860 --> 00:20:03,580 pictures that your ass running in slow 231 00:20:09,870 --> 00:20:16,730 get the decided Felix 232 00:20:22,050 --> 00:20:19,560 then they arrived at surveyor their 233 00:20:25,470 --> 00:20:22,060 target while the surveyor activities 234 00:21:21,660 --> 00:20:25,480 were a bonus they were symbolic of the 235 00:21:23,940 --> 00:21:21,670 success so they left surveyor and after 236 00:21:27,090 --> 00:21:23,950 a stop at the crater called block they 237 00:21:30,180 --> 00:21:27,100 were back at the lunar module collecting 238 00:21:39,620 --> 00:21:30,190 the solar wind experiment stowing the 239 00:21:45,560 --> 00:21:42,850 being re entered the lunar module first 240 00:21:47,960 --> 00:21:45,570 Conrad using a transfer apparatus 241 00:21:52,100 --> 00:21:47,970 similar to a clothesline real sent the 242 00:21:59,980 --> 00:21:52,110 samples up to him then Conrad to left 243 00:22:14,240 --> 00:22:03,770 Roger we got that three hours and 50 244 00:22:16,880 --> 00:22:14,250 minutes into the ev8 but there was no 245 00:22:18,799 --> 00:22:16,890 time to rest the lunar module had to be 246 00:22:48,170 --> 00:22:18,809 prepared for liftoff from the moon and 247 00:22:55,970 --> 00:22:53,390 everything looks good so they rose to 248 00:23:11,660 --> 00:22:55,980 their rendezvous and from dick Gordon 249 00:23:11,670 --> 00:23:18,490 look it better all the time 250 00:23:23,919 --> 00:23:21,480 oh Claire Beth appreciate a second 251 00:23:28,120 --> 00:23:23,929 intrepid now station-keeping 252 00:23:44,950 --> 00:23:28,130 what we can't keep Dipper the two 253 00:23:47,440 --> 00:23:44,960 vehicles move together for docking now 254 00:23:49,180 --> 00:23:47,450 Conrad and bean rejoined dick Gordon in 255 00:23:51,490 --> 00:23:49,190 the command module bringing with them 256 00:23:55,659 --> 00:23:51,500 the samples experiments and photographs 257 00:23:58,539 --> 00:23:55,669 to be returned to earth the next step 258 00:24:00,490 --> 00:23:58,549 Jefferson the lunar module then send it 259 00:24:03,460 --> 00:24:00,500 crashing into the moon to help calibrate 260 00:24:05,289 --> 00:24:03,470 the seismometer left on the surface this 261 00:24:07,740 --> 00:24:05,299 instrument was designed to measure the 262 00:24:12,960 --> 00:24:07,750 intensity of meteor impacts moon quakes 263 00:24:28,360 --> 00:24:15,730 guidance and control officer reports say 264 00:24:43,450 --> 00:24:31,250 the men on earth monitored the output of 265 00:24:46,250 --> 00:24:43,460 the seismometer waiting for impact I 266 00:24:50,240 --> 00:24:46,260 asked for the meaning I'd rather not 267 00:24:54,260 --> 00:24:50,250 make an interpretation right now but it 268 00:24:57,370 --> 00:24:54,270 is as though one had struck a bell say 269 00:25:00,230 --> 00:24:57,380 in the in the belfry of the church a 270 00:25:02,330 --> 00:25:00,240 single blow and found that the 271 00:25:05,990 --> 00:25:02,340 reverberations from it continued for 30 272 00:25:08,060 --> 00:25:06,000 minutes after 55 minutes the 273 00:25:12,410 --> 00:25:08,070 reverberation still had not faded 274 00:25:14,690 --> 00:25:12,420 completely Apollo 12 continued its 275 00:25:16,880 --> 00:25:14,700 orbits of the moon gathering photography 276 00:25:19,160 --> 00:25:16,890 for scientific study including the fra 277 00:25:22,340 --> 00:25:19,170 mauro area the landing site for apollo 278 00:25:32,120 --> 00:25:22,350 13 and then it was time to head back to 279 00:25:35,540 --> 00:25:32,130 earth the burn to send them home would 280 00:25:48,010 --> 00:25:35,550 take place behind the moon on earth we 281 00:25:53,570 --> 00:25:50,660 surely before re-entry the crew of 282 00:26:07,220 --> 00:25:53,580 Apollo 12 watched the earth move to blot 283 00:26:10,100 --> 00:26:07,230 out the Sun then Apollo 12 hit the 284 00:26:15,000 --> 00:26:10,110 atmosphere of Earth at 25,000 miles an 285 00:26:15,010 --> 00:26:38,290 Frye's we concur Pete 286 00:26:49,950 --> 00:26:40,960 but the log of Apollo 12 does not end 287 00:27:03,940 --> 00:26:52,690 and I got the grapefruit Rock of all 288 00:27:06,730 --> 00:27:03,950 grapefruit rocks and on the moon an 289 00:27:08,830 --> 00:27:06,740 experimental station called alsep sends 290 00:27:10,510 --> 00:27:08,840 back its data each experiment 291 00:27:14,920 --> 00:27:10,520 representing a milestone in our 292 00:27:17,830 --> 00:27:14,930 knowledge of the moon side that has been 293 00:27:20,410 --> 00:27:17,840 turned on and I'm very happy to say is 294 00:27:22,390 --> 00:27:20,420 functioning perfectly the Sutherland 295 00:27:23,830 --> 00:27:22,400 spectrometer has been functioning of 296 00:27:27,220 --> 00:27:23,840 course as since I also have been turned 297 00:27:30,460 --> 00:27:27,230 on the seismic experiment is as has been 298 00:27:32,950 --> 00:27:30,470 reported is functioning in all respects 299 00:27:34,510 --> 00:27:32,960 properly I think it will represent a 300 00:27:37,330 --> 00:27:34,520 major discovery of completely 301 00:27:40,210 --> 00:27:37,340 unanticipated about the moon we're going 302 00:27:42,730 --> 00:27:40,220 to have to throw the book away and begin 303 00:27:47,950 --> 00:27:42,740 over again which seems to be the case 304 00:27:50,380 --> 00:27:47,960 for the moon in general Apollo 12 was a 305 00:27:53,140 --> 00:27:50,390 milestone in manned extraterrestrial 306 00:27:55,540 --> 00:27:53,150 exploration it achieved its pinpoint 307 00:27:59,860 --> 00:27:55,550 landing as close as possible to its 308 00:28:02,440 --> 00:27:59,870 selected target marked by surveyor it 309 00:28:04,450 --> 00:28:02,450 set a pace and a pattern of scientific