DescriptionActivity in the Mission Control Room during launch of Apollo 4.jpg
Collection: NASA Johnson Space Center Collection
Title: Activity in the Mission Control Room during launch of Apollo 4
Description: Overall view of activity in the Mission Operations Control Room in the Mission Control Center at the Manned Spacecraft Center during the launch of the unmanned earth-orbital Apollo 4 space mission. The flight controllers are watching the Saturn V staging on the televison monitor. Apollo 4 was the first launch of the Saturn V space vehicle.
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