strategic, operational, and tactical
Procedures, information, degree of control and structure
She was able to integrate her love for art with her passion for science by creating beautiful illustrations of complex scientific concepts.
The servicing mission was first planned on October 14, 2008. However due failure of Science Instrument Command and Data Handling Unit the NASA postponed the Servicing Mission 4(SM4, the last servicing mission), until May 2009
it's better to have a control but no you do not have to have a control in a science fair project
A control group is the unaffected group in a science experiment.
The workers at NASA's Mission Control in Houston, Texas, are best described as "mission controllers." These professionals are responsible for monitoring and managing space missions, ensuring that all systems operate smoothly, and providing real-time support to astronauts during their missions. They work collaboratively in a high-pressure environment, utilizing their expertise in engineering, science, and communication to ensure mission success.
no the control does nothing
Control in a science experiment means it stays the same and you don't do anything to it.
Command because this serves no real purpose out in life for them
Hahah, good question! I have to do this for science tonight. "/
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Factory= Machine Shop Command Center= Nuke Silo and Comsat Station Starport= Control Tower Science Facility= Covert Ops and Physics Lab