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Loading contentThe control centres that fly spacecraft — JPL's SFOF, ESA's ESOC, Houston's Mission Control, and more.
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| Name | Type | ID |
|---|---|---|
| Beijing Aerospace Control Center (BACC) | Mission operations center | mission_operations_center:bacc |
| European Space Operations Centre (ESOC) | Mission operations center | mission_operations_center:esoc |
| Goddard Mission Operations | Mission operations center | mission_operations_center:goddard-moc |
| ISTRAC (ISRO Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network) | Mission operations center | mission_operations_center:istrac |
| JAXA Mission Operations | Mission operations center | mission_operations_center:jaxa-operations |
| Johnson Mission Control Center (MCC-H) | Mission operations center | mission_operations_center:johnson-mcc |
| JPL Space Flight Operations Facility (SFOF) | Mission operations center | mission_operations_center:jpl-sfof |
| Mission Control Center (TsUP) | Mission operations center | mission_operations_center:tsup |
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