more jealousy and great pictures
Great pictures, Phil. Thanks!
Now I am even more jealous, Allen. Getting to go behind the scenes and staying with a NASA scientist. I think your nose hit the mark..hot electronics and sweat. A lot of men were locked down in those control rooms sweating out the space missions, literally.
I was at Cape Canaveral and it was the same there, empty control rooms. They had a simulation set up in the old Apollo 11 control room so you could see what it looked like to the launch controllers back in the day. I don't recall the sweat and electronics odor, but the control room is now a visitor display and all the visitors body odor probably covered up the original testosterone sweat of the flight controllers.
Always wanted to live in Cocoa Beach as it was the original home of the Mercury astronauts before the space center at Houston was built.
A couple of great books you might want to read, Allen. "Failure is Not an Option" by Gene Krantz. He was the main flight controller for Apollo 11 and many of the Gemini and other Apollo missions.
and "Flight, My Life in Mission Control" by Chris Kraft, who was Gene Krantz's boss.
Both deal extensively with the space program and the early research as well as the construction and use of mission control in Houston. They cover Apollo 11 and Apollo 13 as well as the other missions and give you a behind the scenes feel you don't get in other books. It's been a while since I have read them, so I don't remember but they may very well mention your friends dad in there.
There were a lot of negatives in those days, but some of the positives were outstanding: Space travel, astronaut heroes, and killer home appliances to name a few!!