Behind the Scenes at NASA Armstrong: Mission Operations, Code M

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Whenever a NASA aircraft leaves the ground, an entire team of people ensure that it executes its mission safely and successfully. This 8-minute, 25-second video highlights one of the key organizations that makes up that team. The pilot and mission controllers sit at the ends of a complex stream of data, along which dozens of IT specialists, engineers, and technicians work to ensure that each inflight decision is informed by accurate information, and that all test or science data is successfully gathered and processed.

At the Armstrong Flight Research Center, this team makes up the Mission Operations Directorate, known simply as Code M, a critical behind-the-scenes force that helps Armstrong keep its reputation as one of the world's finest flight research centers.
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Please do not feed the usual anti-NASA/ESA/ISS trolls, who vote "dislike". They themselves do not even believe their own BS. They are only spamming. Thank You.
Note to the trolls: I worked at JPL from 1973 to 1986. Do you have a problem with that?

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show us the view facing the nose without fisheye lenses please

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That's all NASA has is AIRcraft they have zero SPACEcraft.

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