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English: In May 1964, a ceremony was held to dedicate the new SpaceFlight Operations Facility, which used state-of-the-artequipment for mission operations and communications with JPL'sunmanned spacecraft. One of the first missions to use the facility was Ranger 7, which went to the Moon in July 1964. TheSpace Flight Operations Facility collected the tracking andscientific information for the Deep Space Network. In 1985, theSpace Flight Operations Facility was designated as a NationalHistoric Landmark. It is still in use.
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