This YouTube video contains the exciting final 13 minutes of communication between Houston Control and the 3 astronauts (Michael Collins, Buzz Aldrin, and Neil Armstrong) coordinating their amazing feat of landing humans on the moon for the first time in history on July 20, 1969 at 20:18 UTC.
This audio moves along at a rapid pace and can get technical at times. In spite of that, you really get a sense of the stress everyone involved is experiencing, and the relief that washes over the group when Neil Armstrong comes over the mic after a brief pause and gives ground control the words it was waiting for... "Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed."
Here is an interesting view of the decent from the lander as it flies across the the moon surface looking for a landing site. The boxed area on the left of the video is the view from the lander, and the area on the right gives circled locations of where the lander is as it tracks over the moon’s surface ...
So, what about those 1201 and 1202 computer error codes that were being read out during the decent? Why wasn’t the landing aborted because of them? And, who the hell is Don Eyles?