When answering "Neil Armstrong", most people will not have any problem when asked who first walked the moon. He is surname as well as in our country as well as the whole planet. Many people are familiar with Armstrong's accomplishment, but most people do not know the efforts of local people to these tasks. In this article we will focus on the ground control section (FCR, pronounced "fickers"). It includes talent to help guide some of the most important aerospace events in our history.
Visitors to the site of NASA's Johnson Space Center can see backstage images of space exploration. The Johnson Space Center covers 1,600 acres and is the home of the mission management, and the human space mission and operation of the International Space Station are monitored. This is also where astronauts prepare and train their duties. My trip took me to an unprecedented place, the Space Shuttle Avionics Research Institute (SAIL). It is the only facility in the space program that can integrate and test actual orbiter hardware and flight software in a simulated flight environment. Shuttle's software is considered to be one of the most buggy operating systems (is not it?). The laboratory includes a complete avionics model called OV - 095 (OV stands for Orbiter Vehicle).
The Houston Space Center is the official visitor center of NASA's Johnson Space Center, a must-see sight of Houston. This is very complicated. You can pass a copy of the shuttle by itself and install it on a huge space shuttle. At the visitor center, you can explore the skylab replica of the first space station in the US and touch the rocks of the moon. This is also a place to learn about the next mission of NASA which is currently focused on a trip to Mars. If you come here on Friday, you can even meet an astronaut at 11 am and 1 pm.
Houston Space Center is the official visitor center of NASA Lyndon Johnson Space Center. The Space Center has a number of interactive exhibits including a moon rock, a shuttle simulator, and a demonstration of manned space flight history of NASA. Other sights include Galleria (Texas's largest shopping center in Upper Town), Old Market Square, Downtown Aquarium and Sam Houston Racecourse. There are 337 parks in Houston, including Hermann Park, Terry Hershey Park, Houston Lake Park, Memorial Park, Tsukishi Park, Cesc Centennial Park, Discovery Green, Buffalo Estuary Park, Sam Houston Park. Within Hermann Park there are Houston Zoo and Houston Natural Science Museum. Sam Houston Park has a restored and rebuilt house originally built from 1823 to 1905. We recommend that Hermann Brown Park open the first botanical garden in the city.