Public Affairs Manager Gary Jordan

"It's 2 a.m. in the morning on a Sunday. You have your headset in your hand. You're about to walk into Mission Control. And you understand - in the darkness, the crickets chirping, the lights shining on the building - you understand where you're going and what you're a part of.

"This is the building where we heard astronauts say, 'Houston, we've had a problem.' Where we heard, 'the Eagle has landed.' And the people on the ground supporting those historic missions were in this building - and now I get to be a part of that.

"There is just this undying sense of wonder every time I walk into this building. Not to say that there isn't an undying sense of wonder at many of the other buildings at Johnson [Space Center]. But with this building in particular, having that ownership and that responsibility as I walk in - that will never go away. It's wonderful."

-Gary Jordan, Public Affairs Manager, NASA's Johnson Space Center

Image Credit: NASA/Robert Markowitz

Interviewer: NASA/Thalia Patrinos

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