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Lunar Module Mission Simulator

The Lunar Module Mission Simulator was used to train the astronauts for most aspects of the mission involving the Lunar Module. During the Apollo era, the LMS was surrounded by display screens to provide a photo-realistic field of view to the astronauts. Engineers at the instructor station introduced anomalies for the astronauts in the LM Mission Simulator to solve.

There were two Lunar Module Mission Simulators built; one was located at the Manned Spacecraft Center (today the Johnson Space Center) and the other at the Kennedy Space Center. Today the other is at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center.

As of now, I have not yet sorted through all of my pictures of the lunar module simulator, but some other page references this location. Thus, this is a "place holder" version right now, with only the pictures actually referenced. Come back some time later to see if I've finished up, or drop me an email to request me to prioritize the rest of these pictures.

 
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