YOU ARE LOUD AND CLEAR:
MISSION CONTROL

Mission Control is responsible for getting astronauts to space and back home safely. Inside the Mission Operation Control Room, men and women collect and transmit data to follow the astronauts’ journey and send commands to the spacecraft. They are the astronauts’ contact on Earth and speak to the crew constantly to make sure that the mission is going according to plan.

During the Gemini and Apollo missions, Mission Control was located in the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. Today, we have recordings of the communications between Mission Control and the astronauts during these historic missions. When they spoke to each other, they used specific words to communicate messages quickly. Let’s take a look at the words below.

Houston - Mission Control in Houston, Texas

Tranquility Base - the site on the Moon where the Apollo 11 crew landed

Eagle - the nickname for the Lunar Module during the Apollo 11 mission

Roger - I understand

Standby - Wait a moment

Copy - I received the message

Out - This is the end of the transmission. You do not need to reply
   
You are loud and clear - I can hear you perfectly

Affirmative- Yes

Negative - No

GO - Ready to begin

Attitude - the orientation of the spacecraft

Roll - the movement of the nose of the spacecraft when it rolls from one side to another

Pitch - the movement of the nose of the spacecraft up and down

Yaw - the movement of the nose of the spacecraft from side to side

Thrust - The power from the engine that moves the rocket up through the air

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