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Apollo 11 – Lunar Descent and Moonwalk
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As the descent began, Armstrong and Aldrin found themselves passing landmarks on the
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surface two or three seconds early, and reported that they were “long”; they would land
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miles west of their target point. Eagle was traveling too fast. The problem could have been
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mascons—concentrations of high mass in a region or regions of the Moon’s crust that
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contains a gravitational anomaly, potentially altering Eagle’s trajectory.
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Five minutes into the descent burn, and 6,000 feet (1,800 m) above the surface of the
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Moon, the LM guidance computer (LGC) distracted the crew with the first of several
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unexpected 1201 and 1202 program alarms. Inside Mission Control Center, computer
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engineer Jack Garman told Guidance Officer Steve Bales it was safe to continue the
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descent, and this was relayed to the crew. The program alarms indicated “executive
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overflows”, meaning the guidance computer could not complete all its tasks in real-time and
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had to postpone some of them. Margaret Hamilton, the Director of Apollo Flight Computer
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Programming at the MIT Charles Stark Draper Laboratory later recalled: “To blame the
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computer for the Apollo 11 problems is like blaming the person who spots a fire and calls
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the fire department. Actually, the computer was programmed to do more than recognize
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error conditions. A complete set of recovery programs was incorporated into the software.
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The software’s action, in this case, was to eliminate lower priority tasks and re-establish
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the more important ones. The computer, rather than almost forcing an abort, prevented an
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abort. If the computer hadn’t recognized this problem and taken recovery action, I doubt if
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Apollo 11 would have been the successful Moon landing it was.”
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When Armstrong again looked outside, he saw that the computer’s landing target was in a
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boulder-strewn area just north and east of a 300-foot-diameter (91 m) crater, so he took
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semi-automatic control. Throughout the descent, Aldrin called out navigation data to
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Armstrong, who was busy piloting Eagle. Now 107 feet (33 m) above the surface,
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Armstrong knew their propellant supply was dwindling and was determined to land at the
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first possible landing site.
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Armstrong found a clear patch of ground and maneuvered the spacecraft towards it. They
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were now 100 feet (30 m) from the surface, with only 90 seconds of propellant remaining.
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Lunar dust kicked up by the LM’s engine began to impair his ability to determine the
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spacecraft’s motion.
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A light informed Aldrin that at least one of the 67-inch (170 cm) probes hanging from
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Eagle’s footpads had touched the surface and he said: “Contact light!” Three seconds later,
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Eagle landed and Armstrong shut the engine down. Aldrin immediately said “Okay, engine
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stop.”
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Eagle landed at 20:17:40 UTC on Sunday July 20 with 216 pounds (98 kg) of usable fuel
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remaining. Information available to the crew and mission controllers during the landing
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showed the LM had enough fuel for another 25 seconds of powered flight before an abort
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without touchdown would have become unsafe, but post-mission analysis showed that the
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real figure was probably closer to 50 seconds.
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Armstrong acknowledged Aldrin’s completion of the post-landing checklist with “Engine
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arm is off”, before responding to the CAPCOM, Charles Duke, with the words, “Houston,
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Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed.” Duke expressed the relief at Mission Control:
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“Roger, Twan—Tranquility, we copy you on the ground. You got a bunch of guys about to
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turn blue. We’re breathing again. Thanks a lot.”
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Preparations for Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to walk on the Moon began at 23:43 UTC.
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These took longer than expected; three and a half hours instead of two. Six hours and
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thirty-nine minutes after landing, Armstrong and Aldrin were ready to go outside, and
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Eagle was depressurized.
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Eagle’s hatch was opened at 02:39:33. Armstrong initially had some difficulties squeezing
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through the hatch with his portable life support system (PLSS). At 02:51 Armstrong began
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his descent to the lunar surface. Climbing down the nine-rung ladder, Armstrong pulled a
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D-ring to deploy the modular equipment stowage assembly (MESA) folded against Eagle’s
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side and activate the TV camera.
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Despite some technical and weather difficulties, black and white images of the first lunar
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EVA were received and broadcast to at least 600 million people on Earth.
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After describing the surface dust as “very fine-grained” and “almost like a powder”, at
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02:56:15, six and a half hours after landing, Armstrong stepped off Eagle’s landing pad and
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declared: “That’s one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind.”
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Armstrong intended to say “That’s one small step for a man”, but the word “a” is not
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audible in the transmission, and thus was not initially reported by most observers of the live
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broadcast. When later asked about his quote, Armstrong said he believed he said “for a
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man”, and subsequent printed versions of the quote included the “a” in square brackets.
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About seven minutes after stepping onto the Moon’s surface, Armstrong collected a
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contingency soil sample using a sample bag on a stick. Twelve minutes after the sample
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was collected, he removed the TV camera from the MESA and made a panoramic sweep,
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then mounted it on a tripod. Aldrin joined Armstrong on the surface. He described the view
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with the simple phrase: “Magnificent desolation.”
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Armstrong said moving in the lunar gravity, one-sixth of Earth’s, was “even perhaps easier
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than the simulations … It’s absolutely no trouble to walk around.” Aldrin joined him on the
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surface and tested methods for moving around, including two-footed kangaroo hops. The
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PLSS backpack created a tendency to tip backward, but neither astronaut had serious
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problems maintaining balance. The fine soil was quite slippery.
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The astronauts planted the Lunar Flag Assembly containing a flag of the United States on
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the lunar surface, in clear view of the TV camera. Aldrin remembered, “Of all the jobs I had
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to do on the Moon the one I wanted to go the smoothest was the flag raising.” But the
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astronauts struggled with the telescoping rod and could only insert the pole about 2 inches
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(5 cm) into the hard lunar surface. Before Aldrin could take a photo of Armstrong with the
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flag, President Richard Nixon spoke to them through a telephone-radio transmission, which
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Nixon called “the most historic phone call ever made from the White House.”
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They deployed the EASEP, which included a Passive Seismic Experiment Package used to
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measure moonquakes and a retroreflector array used for the lunar laser ranging
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experiment. Then Armstrong walked 196 feet (60 m) from the LM to take photographs at
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the rim of Little West Crater while Aldrin collected two core samples. He used the
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geologist’s hammer to pound in the tubes—the only time the hammer was used on Apollo
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11—but was unable to penetrate more than 6 inches (15 cm) deep.
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The astronauts then collected rock samples using scoops and tongs on extension handles.
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Many of the surface activities took longer than expected, so they had to stop documenting
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sample collection halfway through the allotted 34 minutes. Aldrin shoveled 6 kilograms
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(13 lb) of soil into the box of rocks to pack them in tightly. Two types of rocks were found in
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the geological samples: basalt and breccia.
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While on the surface, Armstrong uncovered a plaque mounted on the LM ladder, bearing
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two drawings of Earth, an inscription, and signatures of the astronauts and President Nixon.
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The inscription read: “Here men from the planet Earth first set foot upon the Moon July
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1969, A. D. We came in peace for all mankind.”
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Mission Control used a coded phrase to warn Armstrong his metabolic rates were high, and
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that he should slow down. As metabolic rates remained generally lower than expected for
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both astronauts throughout the walk, Mission Control granted the astronauts a 15-minute
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extension.
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Aldrin entered Eagle first. With some difficulty the astronauts lifted film and two sample
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boxes containing 21.55 kilograms (47.5 lb) of lunar surface material to the LM hatch using a
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flat cable pulley device called the Lunar Equipment Conveyor (LEC). Armstrong then
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jumped onto the ladder’s third rung, and climbed into the LM. After transferring to LM life
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support, the explorers lightened the ascent stage for the return to lunar orbit by tossing out
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their PLSS backpacks, lunar overshoes, an empty Hasselblad camera, and other equipment.
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The hatch was closed again at 05:11:13. They then pressurized the LM and settled down to
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sleep.

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RAG Query,2025-11-15T15:47:13,codecarbon,27c11b81-b7a7-47c9-ab82-9ae317559fe9,42.43775189999724,0.00035304605540907173,8.316975773721854e-06,42.5,0.0,10.0,0.0005011351056248814,0.0,0.00011791160861111065,0.0006190467142359921,0.0,Egypt,EGY,,,,Windows-11-10.0.26100-SP0,3.13.5,3.0.8,12,12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1235U,,,,,7.692127227783203,machine,N
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task_name,timestamp,project_name,run_id,duration,emissions,emissions_rate,cpu_power,gpu_power,ram_power,cpu_energy,gpu_energy,ram_energy,energy_consumed,water_consumed,country_name,country_iso_code,region,cloud_provider,cloud_region,os,python_version,codecarbon_version,cpu_count,cpu_model,gpu_count,gpu_model,longitude,latitude,ram_total_size,tracking_mode,on_cloud
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RAG Query,2025-11-15T16:00:34,codecarbon,685c527f-27ef-47b7-9955-a38ea34424e8,5.143026200006716,4.276275102764759e-05,8.31687815598402e-06,42.5,0.0,10.0,6.0700336944399985e-05,0.0,1.4281779722174785e-05,7.498211666657477e-05,0.0,Egypt,EGY,,,,Windows-11-10.0.26100-SP0,3.13.5,3.0.8,12,12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1235U,,,,,7.692127227783203,machine,N
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RAG Query_5da8a26a-c4d2-4bcf-add1-905e45e76295,2025-11-15T16:01:03,codecarbon,685c527f-27ef-47b7-9955-a38ea34424e8,4.355888399994001,3.621624132552722e-05,8.316909939855327e-06,42.5,0.0,10.0,5.1407813472259386e-05,0.0,1.2095360833336599e-05,6.350317430559598e-05,0.0,Egypt,EGY,,,,Windows-11-10.0.26100-SP0,3.13.5,3.0.8,12,12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1235U,,,,,7.692127227783203,machine,N
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RAG Query_82cfcf38-ae6d-4284-8275-eae3dc613a3b,2025-11-15T16:01:21,codecarbon,685c527f-27ef-47b7-9955-a38ea34424e8,3.6073870999971405,2.99936220247417e-05,8.316813191449018e-06,42.5,0.0,10.0,4.257522500010964e-05,0.0,1.001693083332308e-05,5.2592155833432733e-05,0.0,Egypt,EGY,,,,Windows-11-10.0.26100-SP0,3.13.5,3.0.8,12,12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1235U,,,,,7.692127227783203,machine,N
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RAG Query_e51b9fbe-d856-4af9-a60a-4a7c67e8b8a1,2025-11-15T16:01:46,codecarbon,685c527f-27ef-47b7-9955-a38ea34424e8,9.219469099974958,7.661944272522639e-05,8.316912257452313e-06,42.5,0.0,10.0,0.00010875838187506212,0.0,2.5589569444451216e-05,0.00013434795131951334,0.0,Egypt,EGY,,,,Windows-11-10.0.26100-SP0,3.13.5,3.0.8,12,12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1235U,,,,,7.692127227783203,machine,N
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RAG Query_92692222-ca85-4dc5-80dc-105a50e7a8ca,2025-11-15T16:02:02,codecarbon,685c527f-27ef-47b7-9955-a38ea34424e8,6.141885800025193,5.1067201964595185e-05,8.316873934293634e-06,42.5,0.0,10.0,7.248822194453372e-05,0.0,1.7055289722177095e-05,8.954351166671082e-05,0.0,Egypt,EGY,,,,Windows-11-10.0.26100-SP0,3.13.5,3.0.8,12,12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1235U,,,,,7.692127227783203,machine,N
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RAG Query_ae3b9135-290a-41e0-b857-610d59826c68,2025-11-15T16:02:20,codecarbon,685c527f-27ef-47b7-9955-a38ea34424e8,7.603243899997324,6.320639832673667e-05,8.316767053409205e-06,42.5,0.0,10.0,8.972000159721775e-05,0.0,2.1108918888866258e-05,0.00011082892048608405,0.0,Egypt,EGY,,,,Windows-11-10.0.26100-SP0,3.13.5,3.0.8,12,12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1235U,,,,,7.692127227783203,machine,N
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RAG Query_20e216ad-7983-45fa-b17a-0b7533829968,2025-11-15T16:02:32,codecarbon,685c527f-27ef-47b7-9955-a38ea34424e8,8.463724199973512,7.036219887974961e-05,8.3158945177321e-06,42.5,0.0,10.0,9.987748506937351e-05,0.0,2.3498735555606086e-05,0.00012337622062497957,0.0,Egypt,EGY,,,,Windows-11-10.0.26100-SP0,3.13.5,3.0.8,12,12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1235U,,,,,7.692127227783203,machine,N
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RAG Query_38cd6e78-939a-4960-af2f-637b6b44d07c,2025-11-15T16:03:16,codecarbon,685c527f-27ef-47b7-9955-a38ea34424e8,42.18541020000703,0.0003507050408846856,8.313335372644498e-06,42.5,0.0,10.0,0.0004978106387502015,0.0,0.00011713123611116317,0.0006149418748613649,0.0,Egypt,EGY,,,,Windows-11-10.0.26100-SP0,3.13.5,3.0.8,12,12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1235U,,,,,7.692127227783203,machine,N
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RAG Query_6f05ecd8-86db-4856-88ef-c74ef0e67f0b,2025-11-15T16:03:27,codecarbon,685c527f-27ef-47b7-9955-a38ea34424e8,5.265247900009854,4.379344308081052e-05,8.316873507222905e-06,42.5,0.0,10.0,6.216346201365222e-05,0.0,1.4625916111092195e-05,7.678937812474447e-05,0.0,Egypt,EGY,,,,Windows-11-10.0.26100-SP0,3.13.5,3.0.8,12,12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1235U,,,,,7.692127227783203,machine,N
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RAG Query_3fd23cb5-9a28-4ad2-bc6d-f4a34b86c021,2025-11-15T16:03:37,codecarbon,685c527f-27ef-47b7-9955-a38ea34424e8,1.0712502999813296,8.912184456301496e-06,8.316454375127905e-06,42.5,0.0,10.0,1.2651076527860463e-05,0.0,2.975945555550041e-06,1.562702208341045e-05,0.0,Egypt,EGY,,,,Windows-11-10.0.26100-SP0,3.13.5,3.0.8,12,12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1235U,,,,,7.692127227783203,machine,N
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RAG Query_e4bcd89d-c749-4d36-ae0d-ba00e40673a9,2025-11-15T16:04:08,codecarbon,685c527f-27ef-47b7-9955-a38ea34424e8,14.916377299989108,0.0001240567429616939,8.316933593438408e-06,42.5,0.0,10.0,0.00017609339736120297,0.0,4.143323388885214e-05,0.00021752663125005505,0.0,Egypt,EGY,,,,Windows-11-10.0.26100-SP0,3.13.5,3.0.8,12,12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1235U,,,,,7.692127227783203,machine,N
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RAG Query_82cbfc8d-358d-49f0-8953-c69d381f3f26,2025-11-15T16:04:16,codecarbon,685c527f-27ef-47b7-9955-a38ea34424e8,2.063675499986857,1.716327376177708e-05,8.31683347718052e-06,42.5,0.0,10.0,2.4362905416698208e-05,0.0,5.731945000055343e-06,3.009485041675355e-05,0.0,Egypt,EGY,,,,Windows-11-10.0.26100-SP0,3.13.5,3.0.8,12,12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1235U,,,,,7.692127227783203,machine,N
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RAG Query_2821dd0b-9b0e-4a8b-83c0-d6227bba46c8,2025-11-15T16:04:37,codecarbon,685c527f-27ef-47b7-9955-a38ea34424e8,9.451002499990864,7.859097282431884e-05,8.31680596193543e-06,42.5,0.0,10.0,0.0001115576963194244,0.0,2.6247223888882824e-05,0.00013780492020830717,0.0,Egypt,EGY,,,,Windows-11-10.0.26100-SP0,3.13.5,3.0.8,12,12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1235U,,,,,7.692127227783203,machine,N
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RAG Query_2b078761-f6ac-4d1c-8b7c-55ae00f04424,2025-11-15T16:04:52,codecarbon,685c527f-27ef-47b7-9955-a38ea34424e8,11.863896100025158,9.864592993043373e-05,8.316879166602493e-06,42.5,0.0,10.0,0.00014002445840269502,0.0,3.294571888885306e-05,0.00017297017729154813,0.0,Egypt,EGY,,,,Windows-11-10.0.26100-SP0,3.13.5,3.0.8,12,12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1235U,,,,,7.692127227783203,machine,N
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RAG Query_0ead3c08-48e2-42cf-9495-5744a003289a,2025-11-15T16:05:16,codecarbon,685c527f-27ef-47b7-9955-a38ea34424e8,16.271289299998898,0.0001353386514635099,8.31693587654185e-06,42.5,0.0,10.0,0.00019210761104186528,0.0,4.5201222222224e-05,0.00023730883326408955,0.0,Egypt,EGY,,,,Windows-11-10.0.26100-SP0,3.13.5,3.0.8,12,12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1235U,,,,,7.692127227783203,machine,N
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RAG Query_038aa8b4-70d0-4b0f-8416-d5b2f375f320,2025-11-15T16:05:30,codecarbon,685c527f-27ef-47b7-9955-a38ea34424e8,12.32425589999184,0.00010248386803964776,8.315196431279565e-06,42.5,0.0,10.0,0.00014547186402774572,0.0,3.422792527772901e-05,0.00017969978930547446,0.0,Egypt,EGY,,,,Windows-11-10.0.26100-SP0,3.13.5,3.0.8,12,12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1235U,,,,,7.692127227783203,machine,N
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RAG Query,2025-11-15T15:49:03,codecarbon,7005ea2e-d9a3-40aa-900e-f95b5e5623a2,42.1122289999912,0.00035017224684081086,8.316906185488746e-06,42.5,0.0,10.0,0.0004970553783332233,0.0,0.00011695227166662033,0.0006140076499998436,0.0,Egypt,EGY,,,,Windows-11-10.0.26100-SP0,3.13.5,3.0.8,12,12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1235U,,,,,7.692127227783203,machine,N
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RAG Query,2025-11-15T15:52:50,codecarbon,f2cce301-9b4f-4e6a-b97d-5179efd64332,42.26910139998654,0.0003517129052918133,8.316909249224448e-06,42.5,0.0,10.0,0.0004992425298613954,0.0,0.00011746657944450918,0.0006167091093059046,0.0,Egypt,EGY,,,,Windows-11-10.0.26100-SP0,3.13.5,3.0.8,12,12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1235U,,,,,7.692127227783203,machine,N

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