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Wide angle view of the flight control room (FCR) of the Mission Control Center (MCC). Some of the STS 41-G crew can...
Wide angle view of the flight control room (FCR) of the Mission Control Center (MCC). Some of the STS 41-G crew can...
S69-34316 (18 May 1969) --- Overall view of the Mission Operations Control Room in the Mission Control Center,...
S71-41759 (2 Aug. 1971) --- A partial view of activity in the Mission Operations Control Room in the Mission Control...
S71-41357 (26 July 1971) --- An overall, wide-angle lens view of activity in the Mission Operations Control Room in...
Apollo 11 Mission Control Center - Film Rolls - No audio.
A view of the outside of the Russian Mission Control Center in Korolev, Russia, located on the outskirts of Moscow,...
View from the back of the Mission Control Center (MCC). Visible are the Flight Directors console (left front), the...
Jay H. Greene, right, ascent flight director for STS 51-A, monitors pre-launch activity at the Kennedy Space Center...
Interior view of the Mission Control Center
Interior view of the Mission Control Center
Interior view of the Mission Control Center
Interior view of the Mission Control Center
Interior view of the Mission Control Center
Interior view of the Mission Control Center
Interior view of the Mission Control Center
Exterior view of the Mission Control Center
Interior view of the Mission Control Center
Exterior view of the Mission Control Center
Interior view of the Mission Control Center
Interior view of the Mission Control Center
Exterior view of the Mission Control Center
Interior view of the Mission Control Center
Interior view of the Mission Control Center