All S-IC engines thrust OK.

Maneuver to transposition and docking attitude started.

TV transmission started (recorded at Goldstone and transmitted to Houston at 011:26).

CDR and LMP entered LM for initial inspection.

Sighting of an illumination in the Aristarchus region. 1st time, a lunar transient event sighted by an observer

LMP entered CM for initial power-up and system checks.

CDR and LMP entered LM for final preparations for descent.

LM altitude less than 30,000 feet and velocity less than 2,000 feet per second (landing radar velocity update

1st evidence of surface dust disturbed by descent engine.

Decision made to proceed with EVA prior to first rest period.

CDR completely outside LM on porch.

CDR at foot of ladder (starts to report, then pauses to listen).

CDR at foot of ladder and described surface as “almost like a powder.”

1 st step taken lunar surface (CDR). “That’s one small step for a man…one giant leap for mankind.”

CDR started surface examination and description, assessed mobility and described effects of LM descent engine.

CDR ended surface examination. LMP started to send down camera.

Camera installed on RCU bracket, LEC stored on secondary strut of LM landing gear.

LMP at top of ladder. Descent photographed by CDR.

Surface examination and examination of landing effects on surface and on LM started (CDR, LMP).

TV camera placed in final deployment position (CDR).

Presidential message from White House and response from CDR.

Evaluation of trajectory of lunar soil when kicked (LMP) and bulk sample collection started (CDR).

Evaluation of visibility in lunar sunlight (LMP).

Evaluation of thermal effects of sun and shadow inside the suit (LMP).

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