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Astro Comm Display control panel for the Apollo Lunar Module and Command Service Module. The LEM acronym (seen here) changed to LM in May 1966.

It is stamped on the reverse with a GE assembly number, measuring 10.5 x 19 x 6. Panel is headed at the top, “Astro Comm Display,” with six rows of eight indicator lights, with 16 lights labeled, including “Access Arm Retracted,” “Firing Command,” and “Ignition.” Rows of lights are designated for the CSM, LEM, and Prelaunch and Mission Milestones.

Put on display today in our new SF office.

2 responses to “Apollo Astro Comm Panel from Mission Control”

  1. GE assembly number And on display at DFJ San Francisco, just below the electrochromic glass:

  2. "Confidence Loop OK"

    I think we need one of these.

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