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STS-125 Flight Controllers on Console - (Orbit Shift 2). Flight Director: Richard LaBrode

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JSC2009-E-119382 (12 May 2009) --- Flight director Rick LaBrode monitors data at his console in the space shuttle flight control room in the Mission Control Center at NASA's Johnson Space Center during STS-125 flight day two activities. Flight director Chris Edelen is at right.

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12/05/2009
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