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Mission Control
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Got to go to mission control. Pretty sweet if you ask me. We were just supposed to poke our heads in and look around, but one of the guys in there was like cmon in guys. Didn't get any pictures of that because they told us to turn our phones off. But then we went to the apollo mission control room with all the old computers and we got to push buttons and play with the "red phone"(which was used as a direct line to the president). They also didn't have email back then, so they used those air tubes and stuff and Neal, my friend that works at NASA told us they used to send burritos and pizza through those too. Haha.

Neal took us up to his office and let us listen in on some of the conversations going on between Houston(mission control) and the international space station. We couldn't talk to them though, because only Capcom, private medical staff, and family members can talk to them.

We also saw the door to the room they're going to use for mission control on the next trip to the moon.

Then we went over to rocket park(open to the public) and looked at some rockets. -sAmI k-
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