
NASA Mission Control Center
The NASA Mission Control Center is a highly secure facility that monitors and manages spacecraft and missions. It serves as the nerve center for space operations, providing real-time oversight, communication, and problem-solving for astronauts and robotic missions. Using advanced technology and expert teams, Mission Control coordinates activities, ensures safety, and makes critical decisions to support successful space exploration, such as lunar landings, space station operations, and planetary rovers. It is essential for maintaining a continuous connection with spacecraft, analyzing data, and responding swiftly to any issues that arise during missions.