Mission Control During Apollo 10 Launch
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Overall view of the Mission Operations Control in the Mission Control Center, bldg 30, on the first day of the Apollo 10 lunar orbit mission. A color television transmission was being received from Apollo 10. This picture was made following separation of the Lunar Module (LM) and Saturn third stage (S-IVB) from the Command/Service Modules (CSM) and prior to LM extraction from the S-IVB. Posted on: 28 Apr, 2003
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