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Apollo 16 moonwalker Charlie Duke signed handwritten essay about serving as Apollo 11 Capsule Communicator (CAPCOM) during the tense moments of the first moon landing. In riveting detail, Duke describes how the system's computer was guiding the Eagle into a crater, forcing Neil Armstrong to assume control of the landing, with only seconds of fuel remaining. Essay penned in fine black felt-tip reads in full,
''On July 20, 1969, I was the Apollo 11 Mission Control Capsule Communicator, or 'CAPCOM' for Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin during mankind's first landing on the moon!
As such, I became the first person in history to ever speak with humans on another world, as I confirmed their report of a successful landing with my reply, 'We copy you down Eagle!'
Although we sounded calm, the minutes leading up to that historic landing were filled with tension and high drama! During the Eagle's descent, its onboard computer suddenly warned it was overloaded and about to fail! The crew bravely pushed on just minutes from landing on The Sea of Tranquility!
Then in the final moments before landing, the crew realized that the computer was about to land them in a boulder filled crater, which might have resulted in a crash! Man then triumphed over computer as Neil quickly assumed control, safely missing the crater, but leaving the Eagle with only seconds of fuel!
Finally, at 4:18 PM, with barely 20 seconds of fuel remaining, Buzz Aldrin finally transmitted the words we were desperately waiting to hear. 'Contact Light, OK, Engine Stop,' signifying that the Eagle's footpad probes had touched the lunar surface, and I responded 'We copy you down, Eagle!'
Moments later, Neil Armstrong transmitted 'Houston, Tranquility Base here, the Eagle has landed!' We all breathed an enormous sigh of relief, and I gratefully replied 'Roger, Tranquility, we copy you on the ground...you got a bunch of guys about to turn blue...we're breathing again, Thanks a lot!'
So ended a very long day for me at the office, and a very historic moment for mankind!' / Charlie Duke / APOLLO 11 CAPCOM''. Single page measures 8.5'' x 11'', on Duke's custom Apollo 16 stationery. Near fine condition.
Charlie Duke Signed Handwritten Essay on Serving as Apollo 11 CAPCOM -- ''...Neil quickly assumed control, safely missing the crater, but leaving the Eagle with only seconds of fuel!...''
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