File:Apollo Historic Mission Control Restoration Time-lapse.webm
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[edit]DescriptionApollo Historic Mission Control Restoration Time-lapse.webm |
English: The Historic Mission Control center at the NASA Johnson Space Center has undergone a major restoration. From this legendary room America conducted some of its most historic space missions.
This time-lapse videography shows the removal and return of the original consoles which were rebuilt with historically accurate buttons, lights and displays. The carpet, wallpaper, ceiling tiles and other elements of the room were also brought back to life to reflect the Apollo era look. Furnishings and other details were added to recreate the room as it appeared during the Apollo era, preserving our nation's history of human spaceflight for future generations. jsc2019m00562_HistoricMCC_Timelapse |
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Source | YouTube: Apollo Historic Mission Control Restoration Time-lapse – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today |
Author | NASA Johnson |
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