Skip to content

Commit

Permalink
readme update and transcript corrections
Browse files Browse the repository at this point in the history
  • Loading branch information
bfeist committed Feb 10, 2016
1 parent 085d3a6 commit 6fe1608
Show file tree
Hide file tree
Showing 3 changed files with 6 additions and 7 deletions.
4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions MISSION_DATA/A17 master TEC and PAO utterances.csv
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -27161,14 +27161,14 @@
|188:02:15|CDR|Awful lot of static, Jack. We break lock?
|188:02:18|LMP|Yes.
|188:02:18|CDR|Why don't you get it on an OMNI, or something?
|188:02:21|LMP|Yes, I got it. It's on the OMNI.
|188:02:21|LMP|Okay, I got us on the OMNI.
|188:02:22|CDR|See if you can get comm back.
|188:02:24|LMP|Hello, Houston. How do you read?
|188:02:26|CC|Roger, Challenger. You're loud and clear, and both systems look good. You're right on the line.
|188:02:29|LMP|Okay. Should be about 145 and minus 47.
|188:02:36|PAO|Altitude 5500 feet.
|188:02:37|CDR|See if we can get comm.
|188:02:40|LMP|I will.
|188:02:39|LMP|I will.
|188:02:48|PAO|Both guidance systems agree, we're nearing 8000 feet altitude. Ascent engine performing very well.
||||Tape 124/3|Page 1892
|188:03:02|CDR|01:30, Houston. We're in the blind, and we're GO.
Expand Down
5 changes: 2 additions & 3 deletions README.md
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -16,20 +16,19 @@ Ben Feist ([email protected])
<li>OCR Tecnical Air-to-ground (TEC) transcript into dirty CSV tables (complete)</li>
<li>OCR Public Affairs Office (PAO) transcript into dirty CSV tables (complete)</li>
<li>Process CSV OCR output with Python scripts (multiple one-time operations to clean various issues) (complete) (more here http://benfeist.com/digitizing-apollo-17-part-5-python-processing/ )</li>
<li>Reconstruct entire mission timeline in Adobe Premiere laying in air-to-ground audio from Internet Archive and television video from NASA History office. (complete - pending last 5% of source material digitized by JSC Audio Lab). (more here http://benfeist.com/digitizing-apollo-17-part-6-timeline-reconstruction/ ) All Premiere source footage can be obtained using Bittorrent Sync. Sync hash key: BBHUF5R7EPR5N3KPHBSHHWNHZYAB5YY2V</li>
<li>Reconstruct entire mission timeline in Adobe Premiere laying in air-to-ground audio from Internet Archive and television video from NASA History office. (complete - pending last 5% of source material digitized by JSC Audio Lab). (more here http://benfeist.com/digitizing-apollo-17-part-6-timeline-reconstruction/ )</li>
<li>Listen to reconstruction timeline. Correct transcript of each utterance including timestamp, transcriptions errors from 1972, and OCR errors. (complete) (more here http://benfeist.com/digitizing-apollo-17-part-7-listening-in-real-time/ )</li>
<li>Render all Premiere Pro video segments that were created for timecode purposes, and upload all 39, 8 hour segments (125GB) to YouTube. YouTube Channel containing these videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3pGYbJCfrINT1DNBJMxC2Q/videos
<li>Generate HTML transcript from corrected utterance CSV. (complete)</li>
</ol>
Current Status:
<ul>
<li>http://apollo17.org is live and currently in alpha, utilizing the data in this project</li>
<li>http://apollo17.org is live</li>
</ul>
Future Steps:
<ul>
<li>Generate HTML for AFJ</li>
<li>Generate MC output for Spacelog.org</li>
<li>Integrate imagery into apollo17.org</li>
</ul>

The "_Website/_webroot" folder contains the apollo17.org website itself.
Expand Down
4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions _Website/_webroot/indexes/utteranceData.csv
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -25541,14 +25541,14 @@
1880215|CDR|Awful lot of static, Jack. We break lock?
1880218|LMP|Yes.
1880218|CDR|Why don't you get it on an OMNI, or something?
1880221|LMP|Yes, I got it. It's on the OMNI.
1880221|LMP|Okay, I got us on the OMNI.
1880222|CDR|See if you can get comm back.
1880224|LMP|Hello, Houston. How do you read?
1880226|CC|Roger, Challenger. You're loud and clear, and both systems look good. You're right on the line.
1880229|LMP|Okay. Should be about 145 and minus 47.
1880236|PAO|Altitude 5500 feet.
1880237|CDR|See if we can get comm.
1880240|LMP|I will.
1880239|LMP|I will.
1880248|PAO|Both guidance systems agree, we're nearing 8000 feet altitude. Ascent engine performing very well.
1880302|CDR|01:30, Houston. We're in the blind, and we're GO.
1880304|CC|Roger. We'd like the AGS to AUTO.
Expand Down

0 comments on commit 6fe1608

Please sign in to comment.