Johnson Space Center In Houston, Texas
We visited the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas on July 20, 2010 during my niece's visit to Texas.
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A photo of retired NASA Flight Director Gene Kranz hangs outside the old Mission Operations Control Room at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.
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The Flight Director's console at the old Mission Operations Control Room at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.
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The Red Phone at the old Mission Operations Control Room at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. The Red Phone is a direct line to the White House.
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Mark III space suite display at the Space Center Houston.
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My niece poses for a photo next to the Saturn V rocket.
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The engines of a Saturn V rocket.
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Space food as stored in the space shuttle.
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The toilet in the space shuttle.
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Space shuttle Columbia's first flight badge.
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The last badges of space shuttles Challenger and Columbia hang at the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility.
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The Space Vehicle Mockup Facility.
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The Space Vehicle Mockup Facility.
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The Space Vehicle Mockup Facility.
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The Space Vehicle Mockup Facility.
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The Space Vehicle Mockup Facility.
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A static display of the International Space Station.
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My husband Mark poses for a photo in front of the static display of the International Space Station.
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My niece wonders at the Space Center Houston.
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A photo of retired NASA Flight Director Gene Kranz hangs outside the old Mission Operations Control Room at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.
© Fayrouz Hancock
The Flight Director's console at the old Mission Operations Control Room at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.
© Fayrouz Hancock
The Red Phone at the old Mission Operations Control Room at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. The Red Phone is a direct line to the White House.
© Fayrouz Hancock
Mark III space suite display at the Space Center Houston.
© Fayrouz Hancock
My niece poses for a photo next to the Saturn V rocket.
© Fayrouz Hancock
The engines of a Saturn V rocket.
© Fayrouz Hancock
Space food as stored in the space shuttle.
© Fayrouz Hancock
The toilet in the space shuttle.
© Fayrouz Hancock
Space shuttle Columbia's first flight badge.
© Fayrouz Hancock
The last badges of space shuttles Challenger and Columbia hang at the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility.
© Fayrouz Hancock
The Space Vehicle Mockup Facility.
© Fayrouz Hancock
The Space Vehicle Mockup Facility.
© Fayrouz Hancock
The Space Vehicle Mockup Facility.
© Fayrouz Hancock
The Space Vehicle Mockup Facility.
© Fayrouz Hancock
The Space Vehicle Mockup Facility.
© Fayrouz Hancock
A static display of the International Space Station.
© Fayrouz Hancock
My husband Mark poses for a photo in front of the static display of the International Space Station.
© Fayrouz Hancock
My niece wonders at the Space Center Houston.
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