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JSC2000-E-22290 (8 September 2000) --- Astronaut Dominic L. Gorie mans the Spacecraft Communicator (CAPCOM) console...
JSC2000-E-22287 (8 September 2000) --- Flight controllers in Houston await the launch of the Space Shuttle Atlantis...
JSC2000-E-22288 (8 September2000) --- In Houston's Mission Control Center, flight directors LeRoy Cain, from left...
S68-50695 (October 1968) --- Public Affairs Office (PAO) commentator Douglas K. Ward is pictured at his console in...
S70-34902 (14 April 1970) --- Several persons important to the Apollo 13 mission, at consoles in the Mission...
JSC2002-E-08157 (1 March 2002) --- Astronaut Kent V. Rominger (seated), and LeRoy Cain are photographed at the...
Photographic documentation showing co-operative students performing their various tasks around Johnson Space Center....
S70-34902 (14 April 1970) --- Several persons important to the Apollo 13 mission, at consoles in the Mission...
S70-35472 (17 April 1970) --- Overall view of the crowded Mission Operations Control Room (MOCR) in the Mission...
JSC2001-E-12119 (19 April 2001) --- Steven A. Hawley of the Flight Crew Operations Directorate chats with Daniel K....
Ep377_MCC_Crew Health Nilufar Ramji (Host) Houston, we have a podcast. Welcome to the official podcast of NASA's...
The former Mercury Mission Control Center building -- long ravaged by time and the elements -- was demolished. As...
Vladimir Solovyov, Chief Flight Director, MCC-M, answers reporters questions during a Soyuz post-docking press...
41D-3073 (30 Aug 1984) --- The beginning stages of a busy six-day mission are monitored by some NASA officials in...
JSC2007-E-053916 (23 Oct. 2007) --- Flight directors Norm Knight (left) and Richard Jones monitor data at their...
JSC2001-E-25113 (16 August 2001) --- Flight director Kelly Beck monitors data at her console in the shuttle flight...
JSC2007-E-053905 (23 Oct. 2007) --- Astronaut Lee J. Archambault, spacecraft communicator (CAPCOM), monitors data at...
JSC2007-E-053898 (23 Oct. 2007) --- Astronaut Terry W. Virts Jr., spacecraft communicator (CAPCOM), monitors data at...
STS061-S-104 (2-13 DEC 1993) --- An overall view in the Johnson Space Center's (JSC) Mission Control Center (MCC)...
JSC2001-E-25106 (16 August 2001) --- ISS flight director Mark Ferring monitors data at his console in the station...
JSC2003-E-02160 (15 January 2003) --- Chris Looper, EVA officer, monitors data at his console in the station flight...
S73-37251 (23 November 1973) --- Astronaut Bruce McCandless II, left, shows off a mock-up of the occulting disc for...
S82-33032 (30 June 1982) --- This scene shows activity at the spacecraft communicator and flight activities officer...
Vladimir Solovyov, Chief Flight Director, MCC-M, answers reporters questions during a Soyuz post-docking press...