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NASA: Mission Control shut down
Sept. 21, 2005, 11:05PM
NASA Mission Control shut down Space station will be monitored from Russian site By MARK CARREAU Copyright 2005 Houston Chronicle Hurricane Rita's approach spurred NASA to close Mission Control at the Johnson Space Center on Wednesday, leaving oversight of the international space station and its two-man crew to a Russian control facility outside Moscow. The 15,000-person center near Clear Lake was closed to all but a small security team monitoring the control center. "All the systems on the space station are operating fine," said James Hartsfield, a space center spokesman. "This is a fairly simple emergency plan." ... See http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory...olitan/3364526 |
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