The next morning, the crew reports that the capsule has been in orbit for ten hours. They're tracking the progress of the mission in Houston, and they're ready to go home. The next step is to go back to the lunar module and start separating it from the rest of the body. This is a big step up from the previous step, which was to go into the capsule and do a "leak check" on the body before docking it back to Earth. The crew is psyched about this new step, and says it's going to make them feel like astronauts again.
The next morning, the crew reports that the capsule has been in orbit for ten hours. They're tracking the progress of the mission in Houston, and they're ready to go home. The next step is to go back to the lunar module and start separating it from the rest of the body. This is a big step up from the previous step, which was to go into the capsule and do a "leak check" on the body before docking it back to Earth. The crew is psyched about this new step, and says it's going to make them feel like astronauts again.