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The mission control console NASA uses to guide lunar travel is being repaired by experts in Kansas and will soon return to the control room in Houston, Texas, where they are used from 1960 seconds to 1990 seconds
Space Engineering specializes in the restoration and reproduction of spacecraft and space artifacts, affiliated to the space, space museum and STEM Education Center in Hutchinson, Kansas.
According to Hutchinson News, space workers have resumed 19 NASA mission control consoles in the past year and a half.
NASA received 10 consoles last year, and the rest will be sent to the Johnson Space Center in Houston on May 31.
NASA spent $5 million to fix the mission control room in Houston.
The console will be 50-on June-
Neil Armstrong's anniversary of the first step on the moon.
These consoles are used for the Apollo 11 mission to the moon.
They also helped communicate with astronauts to repair oxygen tanks that exploded on Apollo 13.
The team of SpaceWorks experts replaced the old TV screen on the console with an LED screen.
But most of the others remain the same.
The LED screen will display data specific to what the engineer saw on the console during the task.
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The president of exhibition and Technology said they also planned to place ashtrays, books and paper on the console to make them appear as they were at the time.
"We are a little very sad to see this happen," Graber said of the project . ".
"It's so interesting --
This range, in particular.
From: information from Hutchinson (Kan. )