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Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Footage


Movie   ID   Title
<b>GSFC Control Rooms</b><p>Though the actual Atlas rocket carrying NASA's LRO mission was launched from a site at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the Mission Operations Control Center (or MOCC) is located at Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.  It is from the MOCC and Flight Conrol room (also at Goddard) that engineers will actually   10469   LRO Launch - More Views
This footage give a glimpse of what it's like to set foot on the surface of the moon.   10432   Apollo Mission Lunar Surface Footage
<b>Spin Test</b><p>The spin test determines the spacecraft's center of gravity and measures characteristics of its rotation. It also provides a fine 360-degree display of LRO.   10425   Testing of the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO)
On February 11, 2008, after months of assembly and testing by engineers at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) spacecraft was cased up and loaded on a truck bound for Kennedy Space Center to be prepared for launch.   10410   LRO Ships Out from Goddard Space Flight Center
LRO will be launched via an Atlas V 401 rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. It will take approximately four days for the satellite to travel to and then enter the moon's orbit. This video is from the launch of the MOR Mission. The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter or LRO will give scientists more information about the structure of the Moon's interior; the types of rock found there, events that shaped it, and the conditions that exist at the surface.   10335   The Atlas V Rocket Is Readied
<b><font size='-1'>A 30 Foot Cable for Laser Ranging</font></b><br/><br/>This fiber optic cable attaches to the back of the Laser Ranging Telescope at the end of the High Gain Antenna boom. It actually has three segments that connect to each other. The first two segments are used to transfer the lights from the back of the telescope to the bottom of the boom. The third segment is used to transfer the light from the bottom of the boom to the LOLA instrument. This cable was carefully handmade at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MD.<br/>   10326   Assembly of the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO)
<b>Instrument Integration Montage</b><p><p><p>This sequence combines all of the video above along with music to show a montage of LRO's instrument integrations.<p><p>   10201   LRO Instrument Integrations


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