Apollo 16-EVA II, 22 April 1972. A page from a spiral-bound sketchbook. The many screens of the Network Operations Control Center are depicted against a black background and the blue-green wall with yellow lights above. The first screen in the top left is a green map of the world with a vertical row of four clock faces on each side and a heading of "Goddard Network" above. To the right is an angled rectangular screen with four columns of bright horizontal bars, perhaps suggesting textual data. On the lower left is a screen showing an astronaut with his gold-visor helmet. In the center is a green map of the moon. On the right is a rectangular area with a graph, round insignia, and several brightly colored blocks. The text in the lower left corner reads: "Apollo 16 - EVA II - Goddard Spaceflight Center Display - 22 April 72." The text in the lower right corner reads: "The spectacular view of the Network Operations Control Center display…from the visitors viewing area." Created by Digitized by Tiffany Priest Date Created 06/14/2022 Source Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Keywords Art; Space Rights and Restrictions Not determined
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