1 00:00:00,480 --> 00:00:00,879 \h 2 00:00:00,880 --> 00:00:01,880 Music 3 00:00:05,690 --> 00:00:06,943 On the grounds of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, engines growled to life as 4 00:00:10,370 --> 00:00:10,453 hulking equipment moved into place. 5 00:00:12,620 --> 00:00:14,569 (Natural sound of equipment cutting into the side of the building) 6 00:00:14,570 --> 00:00:15,816 The former Mercury Mission Control Center building -- long ravaged by time and the 7 00:00:18,790 --> 00:00:21,123 elements -- was set for demolition. 8 00:00:21,650 --> 00:00:23,386 Looking like angry beasts from a science fiction movie, the heavy equipment consumed the 9 00:00:25,780 --> 00:00:30,646 structure bit by bit, until nothing was left but the slab where it stood. 10 00:00:31,300 --> 00:00:32,210 As pieces of the old building were eaten away, more than fifty years of space history came 11 00:00:36,390 --> 00:00:37,390 to completion. 12 00:00:38,120 --> 00:00:39,456 The teams who guided the United States' first space pioneers did so from this unassuming 13 00:00:42,650 --> 00:00:44,783 structure built in the late 50s. 14 00:00:45,380 --> 00:00:46,560 All of NASA’s Mercury flights and the first three launches of the Gemini Program were 15 00:00:50,000 --> 00:00:51,933 controlled from the facility. 16 00:00:52,640 --> 00:00:53,673 In the end, the demolition came many years after the building's glory faded and its position 17 00:00:57,740 --> 00:00:59,340 as a tourist stop ended. 18 00:01:00,010 --> 00:01:02,056 Yet despite the demise of the building, the Flight Control Area -- the heart of the mission 19 00:01:04,030 --> 00:01:08,963 control operation -- has been faithfully preserved for future generations. 20 00:01:09,210 --> 00:01:10,273 The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex has recreated the control center in its Early 21 00:01:13,880 --> 00:01:15,613 Space Exploration display. 22 00:01:16,620 --> 00:01:17,783 In this display, the public can view the actual consoles, furnishings and world tracking map 23 00:01:21,590 --> 00:01:23,723 used during those early flights. 24 00:01:24,650 --> 00:01:25,936 The preservation stands as a tribute to those who pioneered NASA's manned space