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Fluid Systems Test Building Johnson Space Center, Building 356A Building 356A, Fluid Systems Test Building NASA Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center Houston, Texas Building 356A, the Fluid Systems Test Building, was originally designed in the 1960s for propulsion tests supporting the Apollo Program (1961 to 1972).  The facility housed anContinue Reading

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Radar Boresight Range Control Building Johnson Space Center, Building 18 Building 18, Radar Boresight Range Control Building NASA Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center Houston, Texas Building 18, the Radar Boresight Range Control Building, was originally designed and constructed in 1966 to test the Apollo rendezvous radar and the Apollo landingContinue Reading

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Lunar Mission and Space Exploration Facility Johnson Space Center, Building 31 Building 31, Lunar Mission and Space Exploration Facility NASA Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center Houston, Texas Building 31, constructed in 1966, was originally called the Lunar Mission and Space Exploration Facility but renamed the Planetary and Earth Sciences LaboratoryContinue Reading

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Apollo Mission Control Center Restoration The Restoration of a National Historic Landmark History Overview National Historic Landmark Status Restoration Process Control Room Simulation and Recovery Control Rooms Visitors Viewing Area Summary Display Projection Room “Bat Cave” Links to more documents Apollo Mission Control Gallery History Overview While history often recognizesContinue Reading

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Lunar Receiving Laboratory Johnson Space Center, Building 37 Building 37, Lunar Receiving Laboratory NASA Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center Houston, Texas Building 37, originally called the Lunar Receiving Laboratory, was renamed Life Sciences Laboratory in 1974. This facility was purpose-built in 1967 to quarantine crews, equipment, and samples returning fromContinue Reading

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Plant Operations Administration Building Johnson Space Center, Building 41 Building 41, Plant Operations Administration Building NASA Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center Houston, Texas Originally built in 1969 as the Hypo/Hyperbaric Training Facility, this facility was used to train individuals on the physiological aspects of flight.  It was run by theContinue Reading

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ARMSEF Johnson Space Center, Atmospheric Reentry Materials and Structures Evaluation Facility, Building 222 Building 222, ARMSEF NASA Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center Houston, Texas Building 222, the Atmospheric Reentry Materials and Structures Evaluation Facility (ARMSEF), was originally built to support reentry environment testing for the Apollo Program and became operationalContinue Reading

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Casting doubt on the determination that greenhouse gas emissions endanger public health and welfare, he said, “we’re not accepting all of the narrative of the left without any question or pushback.” By Gabriel Matias Castilho WASHINGTON—Addressing a conference of scientists and other experts skeptical of climate change, Environmental Protection AgencyContinue Reading

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A new international study is shaking up how we think about elite sprinting, arguing there’s no single “perfect” running style behind the world’s fastest athletes. Instead, speed emerges from a complex mix of an individual’s body, coordination, strength, and training—meaning every top sprinter moves differently. Using examples like rising AustralianContinue Reading