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Mission control center - Wikipedia
Space Telescope Operations Control Center (STOCC) is located at Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland and provides mission control for the Hubble Space Telescope.
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JSC Mission Control Center - NASA
The Christopher C. Kraft, Jr. Mission Control Center at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston is the hub of human spaceflight. The building is staffed 24/7 with flight controllers who constantly monitor the International Space Station and the humans living onboard.
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Historic Mission Control Center - Space Center Houston
It is located in Building 30 of NASA Johnson Space Center. In fact, from this room, the NASA team exercised full mission control of Apollo 11 from launch at the Kennedy Space Center to splashdown in the Pacific Ocean. You can feel the history in the room from the monitors to the rotary dials.
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NASA debuts new Orion mission control room for Artemis 2 astronaut ...
NASA has opened a new Orion Mission Evaluation Room at the Johnson Space Center to analyze in-flight spacecraft data and provide support for Artemis 2 and other future missions to the moon.
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Christopher C. Kraft Jr. Mission Control Center - Wikipedia
The ISS control room operates continuously. A second control room in the same building, which formerly hosted the Shuttle flight control team, can be set up for ISS operations should the need arise (e.g., during repairs or hardware upgrades in the main room), and also hosts training simulations.
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Apollo 11 Mission Control: the people behind the Moon landing
Mission Operations Control Room in the Mission Control Center, Building 30, during Apollo 9. Credit: NASA Building 30 was the centre of it all. Its control room, with its four rows of grey IBM computer consoles, gauges, dials and meters, monitored some 1,500 items of constantly changing information.
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Building on a Mission: The Houston Mission Control Center - NASA
NASAs Mission Control Center (MCC) in Houston has served as the nerve center for American human spaceflight since June 1965.
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How Mission Control Worked: The Heart of Apollo 11
NASAs first mission control center was established at Cape Canaveral, adjacent to the Florida launch site. However, as spacecraft capabilities and mission durations expanded, NASA recognized the need for a more permanent and sophisticated facility.
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From NASA to NORAD: What We Can Learn from the World’s Most Iconic ...
In this post, we explore two legendary control roomsNASAs Apollo Mission Control and NORAD’s Cheyenne Mountain Complex — and uncover the timeless lessons they offer for today’s 911 dispatch centers, air traffic control towers, and utility command centers.
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NASA next-gen control room experiment at KSC aims to make sure ... - Yahoo
A Florida Tech professor and human factors expert is working with NASA to design the next generation control room for the upcoming IPEx mission.