Talk:Mission Control Center

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Pecosdave 06:46, 4 October 2006 (UTC) I took pictures of the newly remodeled FCR1 today just for Wikipedia. I'm no pro photographer, but I'll release what I've taken under the GFDL. http://geeksofrage.com/images/Public/phpix/index.php?album=20061003FCR1

Pecosdave BTW, the Blue FCR doesn't properly exist now. As an insider I don't think it's proper to write the redone FCR1 section and to move Blue FCR to history, but I'll be happy to work with an author.

I don't see that there's any particular problem with you doing it. I know that "insiders" have contributed to the flight controller article before. MLilburne 08:44, 3 November 2006 (UTC)

I made one small correction: the Gemini 4 mission was flown in June, 1965.


Also The Mir Control center in tSup was also used during the apollo soyuz missions


Why is the CAPCOM and the Flight Director now in the first row? 91.62.193.209 (talk) 14:17, 10 February 2008 (UTC)