• White Flight Control Room prior to STS-114 in 2005. Exterior of the Mission Control building. Emblem for NASA's Flight Operations Directorate (FOD).
  • The Christopher C. Kraft, Jr. Mission Control Center at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston is the hub of human spaceflight.
  • The Christopher C. Kraft, Jr., Mission Control Center has now operated for 50 years in support of space missions.
  • The naming became official with the unveiling of a new nameplate on the building, designating it as the Christopher C. Kraft, Jr., Mission Control Center.
  • From VPI to Mission Control. Christopher Columbus Kraft, Jr. is a Class of 1944 Virginia Tech graduate.
  • Christopher C. Kraft Jr., the legendary founder of NASA’s mission control, who directed America’s first piloted orbital flights, oversaw the Apollo 11 lunar landing...
  • ...Control Center located at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, then control is transferred to Mission Control after the ship has cleared the launch tower.
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  • The Christopher C. Kraft, Jr., Mission Control Center continues to be active, operating after more than 50 years in support of space missions.
  • Christopher C. Kraft Jr., at his console in the Mission Control Center during Gemini-4 spaceflight on June 4, 1965.
  • ...is named after Christopher C. Kraft, Jr, a retired NASA engineer and manager who was instrumental in establishing the agency's Mission Control operation.
  • A new nameplate is unveiled dedicating NASA's Mission Control Center for flight director Christopher C. Kraft, Jr. (collectSPACE).
  • Seen left to right, Christopher C. Kraft, Bob Kline, Charles Matthews, and George Muller in the Mission Control Center in 1969.
  • The center is in Building 30 at the Johnson Space Center and is named after Christopher C. Kraft Jr., a NASA engineer and manager who was instrumental in...