I've said it before, I am proud of my country.
I hope that I am not obnoxiously so, but I am.
So, last weekend, when I had an opportunity to take a few friends,
visiting from India, and show them around, I took them to visit N.A.S.A.
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As we drove along the highway, we passed a new car dealership. My friend Anil remarked that in India, flags are flown on certain national holidays, so maybe only twice a year. He was surprised to see all the flags of the USA, flown in so many sizes, and in so many places. I suppose others are proud to show "their colors" as well.
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Well, if you are not aware, Houston is home to N.A.S.A's Johnson Space Center. As soon as a manned space flight takes off from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Houston takes over and controls the rest of the flight. Many of you will remember "Houston...We have a problem." But my favorite is "Houston...Tranquility Base here...The Eagle has landed," which includes the first word spoken from the surface of the moon..."Houston".
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The visiting team is one that goes to various sites, in various places around the world, and commissions the equipment we make. They came to Houston to visit and train, and I wanted to show them around a bit, as a thank you for several jobs well done.
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The main entry hall of Space Center Houston, the visitor's center at N.A.S.A.
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Imagine squeezing into a space suit, and then cramming yourself, all alone, into this MERCURY Capsule, sitting atop a rocket (that was still very early in it's own development) and blasting off in one of the first attempts to reach orbit with a manned vehicle.
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Team Leader, Anil.
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A docking assembly, used back in the SKY LAB days,
as new supplies and changes of crews arrived.
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SKY LAB's interior was quite a large space, for experiments, exercise, etc.
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Photo by Mark W. Laughlin
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Photo by Mark W. Laughlin
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Photo by Mark W. Laughlin
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Photo by Mark W. Laughlin
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Photo by Mark W. Laughlin
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Photo by Mark W. Laughlin
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Photo by Mark W. Laughlin
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The old, and huge, SATURN V Rocket,
that lifted the heavy moon missions, and SKYLAB, into space.
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Photo by Mark W. Laughlin
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There is a wall covered with crew photos from the many missions.
The team looked up Ms. Kalpana Chawla, of India,
who flew on several Shuttle missions (center of photo).
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The next Astronaut Corps !
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...the tram back to the visitor's center.
And finally, a seafood dinner down at the Kemah Boardwalk.
On the back, we drove over the Fred Hartmen Bridge
(my grandmother used to work for Mr. Hartman).
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Come see us !!
- Mark