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When NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine came to town, Ames brought the Lunar Module cab out of storage and fired up the program for the Apollo and Altair programs, so he could give it a spin. I did too, and compiled a video montage.

It moves with 6 degrees of freedom in a 120-ft. tall tower deep in the secure part of the NASA Ames campus. It’s powered by a massive hydraulic system that can simulate the movement of a moon lander as it hits the landing target on the moon.

Go Apollo 50th!

One response to “The Eagle has Landed — in the world’s largest motion flight simulator at NASA”

  1. Sporting the safety harness.Not quite a "Safety Third" culture yet.

    And from above, during Bridenstine’s visit C|Net

    I was last here 10 years ago, when the configuration was for the Shuttle and I tried to buzz the VAB tower at Cape Canaveral; detailsSpace Shuttle Shenanigans

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