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Mission control teams

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Here's a list of team colours and leaders from White Team - I don't know if any of it's worth merging in, so I'll drop it here.


The White Team was the Mission Control shift team under the direction of former NASA flight director Gene Kranz, who served as a flight director between 1965 and 1972. The shift colors, used by all NASA flight directors since Mercury 9, are chosen by newly christened flight directors and are retired when that particular flight director leaves the console for the last time, usually when he or she is promoted to senior NASA management positions.

Colors for the NASA flight controllers used between Mercury 9 and STS-1 are as follows:

  • "Oral History Transcript: M.P. "Pete" Frank III" (PDF). NASA Johnson Space Center Oral History Project. Retrieved 2006-07-31.
  • "Oral History 2 Transcript: M.P. "Pete" Frank III" (PDF). NASA Johnson Space Center Oral History Project. Retrieved 2006-07-31.
  • Kranz, Eugene Failure Is Not An Option

MOCR2 - seeking documentation on console layouts

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I'm searching for diagrams or photos of the MOCR2 flight control room consoles. (MOCR2 was the flight control room for Apollo 11). Most NASA photos are low-resolution, but Ron Howard's crew had to have photos of something to build their replica with... suggestions welcome. rhyre (talk) 20:18, 15 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

As far as I know the basic layout for MOCR2 was identical to MOCR1TheDJ (talkcontribs) 22:49, 15 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]
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