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Dôme
12:11
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T minus 1 minute, 35 seconds on the Apollo mission, the flight to land the first men on the Moon. All indications coming in to the control center at this time indicate we are Go. One minute, 25 seconds and counting. Our status board indicates the third stage completely pressurized. Eighty-second mark has now been passed. We'll go on full internal power at the 50-second mark in the countdown. Guidance system goes on internal at 17 seconds leading up to the ignition sequence at 8.9 seconds. We're approaching the 60-second mark on the Apollo 11 mission.
T minus 60 seconds and counting. We've passed T minus 60. 55 seconds and counting. Neil Armstrong just reported back: "It's been a real smooth countdown". We've passed the 50-second mark. Power transfer is complete - we're on internal power with the launch vehicle at this time. 40 seconds away from the Apollo 11 lift-off. All the second stage tanks now pressurized. 35 seconds and counting. We are still Go with Apollo 11. 30 seconds and counting. Astronauts report, "It feels good". T minus 25 seconds.
Twenty seconds and counting. T minus 15 seconds, guidance is internal. Twelve, 11, 10, 9, ignition sequence starts...
...6, 5, 4...
...3...
...2, 1, zero, all engine running...,
LIFT-OFF! We have a lift-off
Aldrin: 100 feet, 3 1/2 down, 9 forward. Five percent (fuel remaining). Quantity light.
Aldrin: Okay. 75 feet. And it's looking good. Down a half, 6 forward.
Duke: 60 seconds (of fuel left before the 'Bingo' call). 102:45:17 Aldrin: 40 feet, down 2 1/2. Picking up some dust.
Aldrin: 30 feet, 2 1/2 down. (Garbled) shadow.
Aldrin: 4 forward. 4 forward. Drifting to the right a little. 20 feet, down a half.
Duke: 30 seconds (until the 'Bingo' call).
Aldrin: Drifting forward just a little bit; that's good. (Garbled) (Pause)
Aldrin: Contact Light.
Armstrong (onboard): Shutdown
Aldrin: Okay. Engine Stop.
Aldrin: ACA out of Detent.
Armstrong: Out of Detent. Auto.
Aldrin: Mode Control, both Auto. Descent Engine Command Override, Off. Engine Arm, Off. 413 is in.
Duke: (Reporting that Houston has received telemetry confirming engine shutdown and that they have heard Buzz’s transmission regarding address 413) We copy you down, Eagle.
Armstrong (onboard): Engine arm is off. (Pause) (Now on voice-activated comm) Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed.
Armstrong: I'm at the foot of the ladder. The LM footpads are only depressed in the surface about 1 or 2 inches, although the surface appears to be very, very fine grained, as you get close to it. It's almost like a powder. (The) ground mass is very fine. (Pause)
Armstrong: Okay. I'm going to step off the LM now. (Long Pause)
Armstrong: That's one small step for (a) man; one giant leap for mankind. (Long Pause)
Armstrong: Yes, the surface is fine and powdery. I can kick it up loosely with my toe. It does adhere in fine layers, like powdered charcoal, to the sole and sides of my boots. I only go in a small fraction of an inch, maybe an eighth of an inch, but I can see the footprints of my boots and the treads in the fine, sandy particles.
McCandless: Neil, this is Houston. We're copying. (Long Pause)
Armstrong: Ah ... There seems to be no difficulty in moving around - as we suspected. It's even perhaps easier than the simulations of one-sixth g that we performed in the various simulations on the ground. It's absolutely no trouble to walk around. (Pause)
Armstrong: Okay. The descent engine did not leave a crater of any size. It has about one foot clearance on the ground. We're essentially on a very level place here. I can see some evidence of rays emanating from the descent engine, but a very insignificant amount. (Pause)
Armstrong: Okay, Buzz, we ready to bring down the (70 mm Hasselblad) camera?
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Aux sirènes venues d’ailleurs
Au delà des brumes et des vapeurs
Des chants étranges
Des voix s’échangent
La tentation des voyageurs
Où se mêlent des rires et puis des pleurs
Résonne encore
Résonne encore
Dans le ciel
Le doux larsen
Des voix harcèle
Et ensorcelle
Leurs coeurs fidèles
S’éloigner des routes, tenter le sort
Suivre une étoile au prochain port
Saisir sa chance
Saisir la danse
Si le vent se lève, virer de bord
Que nos peurs sèchent, qu’elles s’évaporent
Vivant dehors
Vivre en dehors
Dans le ciel
Le doux larsen
Des voix harcèle
Et ensorcelle
Leurs coeurs fidèles
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Rêver d’un endroit
Où le soleil ne se couche pas
Des lacs, des océans
L’éclat du néant
Ne penser qu’à ça
M’approcher des supernovas
Le monde est si bas,
Et résonne le silence
Je t’ai tant attendu
Jusqu’à ce que le temps renaisse
Tu as alors tenu
Tes promesses
Goûter la liberté
Ne plus m’en passer
Danser dans l’espace sans haut ni bas
Vibrer dans le vide avec toi
Je crois qu’un autre monde existe
Derrière les rayons d’une éclipse
Au delà des rives de l’espace-temps
Je sais qu’il m’attend
Je t’ai tant attendu
Jusqu’à ce que le temps renaisse
Tu as alors tenu
Tes promesses
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Sortie Dans l'Espace
06:17
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Près de Moi
04:31
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Je vole dans l’infini
Ballet psychédélique
Je t’invite la nuit
Pour une danse magique
Reste près de moi
Reste près de moi
Le grand vertige t’hypnotise
Et ton esprit traverse le temps
La gravité lâche prise
Et tu t’envoles un court instant
Reste près de moi
Reste près de moi
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Danse autour de Saturne
Vole sous ses lunes
Laisse flotter ton âme dans ce ballet nocturne
Danse autour de Saturne
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Vignemale
05:45
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8. |
Lumère Matinale
04:37
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