Welcome to July 1969: Inside NASA's restored Mission Control

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"Astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first human to set foot on the moon, 50 years ago next month.
CBS News’ Mark Strassmann got an inside look at the newly-renovated command post that helped get him there. NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston is celebrating the reopening of mission control – a three-year, multimillion-dollar overhaul that’s making space history feel new again."

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I love that he raised private money for this restoration. He also looks amazing at 85!

universalsoldier
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So cool. When Gene told me and my father that he was restoring the Mission Control room, I donated my father’s headset. The work he and others have done with the restoration is amazing!

MrTX
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2:30 this place needs to be visited by High School feild trips.

We need to inspire an entire generation to up*

THERE!

The_General_Zubas
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I was born and raised in Houston. Tx and I am proud of Space Center Houston and Nasa how they made everything possible for us to explore space and beyond

sailorathena
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Just visited this past weekend - it was truly inspiring

BrianJonson
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good job Gene thank you for saving history

waynecox
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So awesome that they restored the MOCR room here to its 1969 configuration and that Gene Kranz helped to spearhead such--this room is most definitely a part of history.

But, there's one little detail that caught my eye--the console displays look a little off, it looks like they replaced the original B&W CRT displays with modern-day LCD panels retrofitted into the bezels that originally held the CRTs--the displays look a little too flat to be CRTs (with their slightly curved faces) . I can see why they did this though, I'd hazard to guess that it was more than likely more practical and cost-effective from a restoration and maintenance standpoint to used LCDs instead, especially since CRTs, especially 12-15" monochrome ones, are probably quite scarce nowadays.

But overall, it looks great, very much like it was when Apollo 11 was in flight. Save for the flat LCD displays, it looks just like it did when Philco-Ford manufactured, installed and interfaced these consoles for NASA starting with the Gemini missions in 1965. Definitely on my bucket list to visit. :)

RyanSchweitzer
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I visited the viewing room earlier today, it was awesome.

NimbusDeluxe
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We met the goal Gene Houston has been restored everything is as it was on the night of Apollo 11 and the seven days of Apollo 13.

geomodelrailroader
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My wife and I visited this past Wednesday, July 31st. 2019 and it was well worth the trip. If your in the area go, and don't let the $29.95 price of admission scare you off it will be the best investment you will ever make and it is HISTORY!

allenwade
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A shame they ever let it go to pieces like that. It’s as important as the spacecraft themselves.

MrJruta
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Looks like they have replaced the crt monitors with lac panels :(

teddytaylor
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cool. film another movie Apollo 13 version 2.

spankyharland
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1:30 Come on. Give the abort switch back to Gene! He's still upset about this.

wimkuijpers
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I was doing some work for one of the scientists there back in 2008 and he took me down into the actual room. I have pictures of me sitting at Gene Kranz's console. I didn't realize how fortunate I was until I saw that even Josh Gates from "Expedition Unknown" wasn't allowed down there and only got to be in the viewing section behind the glass upstairs.

skipwin
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Save that for next month.

Today? Stonewall.

The_General_Zubas
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3:07
Where all begin?
What did it begin because nothing has happened. Waste of money for nothing my tax dollars

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