APOLLO 11 COMMAND MODULE PILOT TALKS TO THE SPACE STATION CREW On the 50th anniversary of the return to Earth by the Apollo 11 astronauts from humanity’s first landing on the Moon, the pilot of the Apollo 11 command module Columbia spent a few minutes July 24 discussing spaceflight with the Expedition 60 crew aboard the International Space Station. Michael Collins conducted the call from the ISS Flight Control Room at the Johnson Space Center, Houston, one floor below the Mission Operations Control Room from which NASA engineers controlled the Apollo 11 mission.
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