Photos | NASA TV Crew at the Mission Control Center

Nineteen people, including five men, are seen inside NASA's Mission Control Center during the 2008 Phoenix touchdown mission. The crew is monitoring the progress of the spacecraft as it lands on Mars. A flag can be seen in the background, symbolizing the team's patriotism and dedication to their mission.
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2008-05-25T16:53:06.170000-07:00
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