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|Theme = [[Town]]|Theme2 = [[Space Port]]
|Title = Mission Control
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|Title = Mission Control
|Image = 6456_Mission_Control.jpg
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'''6456 Mission Control''' is a [[Space Port]] set released in [[1999]]. It contains a shuttle and satellite that can be carried in the shuttle's cargo bay, a launch pad with a mission control center, fuel pump and meteor holder, a meteor, and a moon buggy to carry it.
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== Description ==
 
The shuttle is composed of three separate parts that can be easily separated, allowing the middle section, the cargo bay, to be removed, creating a smaller shuttle. The cargo bay contains a robotic arm which can lift the satellite in and out of the bay. The engine section of the shuttle is mostly composed of a battery-powered light and sound system that can play pre-set sounds and flash the lights in the engine when activated, and is powered by 3 standard AA batteries. Also the main launch tower is most unique. It has a gang-plank, and a swinging clamp arm. The mobile pad in witch the shuttle sits is actually a LEGO-version of a "[[wikipedia:Crawler-transporter|NASA crawler]]" that attaches to the tower.
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The meteor contains a removable crystal piece. There are four [[minifigures]]: an astronaut, a scientist and two mechanics/technicians.
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== Notes ==
 
* This set has similar features to the set [[6339 Shuttle Launch Pad]] from the previous theme [[Launch Command]].
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* This is one of just two sets that contains the 9V block with light-up engines as well as the dark grey-coloured asteroid; the other is [[6454 Countdown Cruiser]].
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== LEGO.com Description ==
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|Product page URL=http://web.archive.org/web/20000707022130/www.lego.com/catalog/amr/product.asp?number=6456
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|Description from LEGO.com=Once in space, the astronaut releases a satellite with the Canadian arm. Launch pad includes shuttle transporter, radar dish, video surveillance, fuel stand and lab. Comes with 4 mini figures. Features light & Sound engine. Requires 2AA batteries.
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== Gallery ==
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6456_Mission_Control.jpg|Mission Control.
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6456-1.jpg|The set in its entirety.
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== Parts ==
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* [[Drill]]
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==Description==
 
The '''6456 Mission Control '''is a [[Town]] set contains a shuttle, a satellite that can be carried in the shuttle's cargo bay, a launch pad with a mission control center, fuel pump and meteor holder, a 'crawler' to carry the shuttle to the launch pad, a buggy to carry a meteor, and a meteor. The shuttle is composed of three separate parts that can be easily separated, allowing the middle section, the cargo bay, to be removed, creating a smaller shuttle. The cargo bay contains a robotic arm which can lift the satellite in and out of the bay. The engine section of the shuttle is mostly composed of a battery-powered light and sound system that can play pre-set sounds and flash the lights in the engine when activated, and is powered by a standard 9V battery. The meteor contains a removable crystal piece. There are four minifigures: an astronaut, a scientist and two mechanics/technicians.
 
   
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[[Category:6000 sets]]
Some would argue that this is a [[Juniorization|juniorized]] version of its equivalent set [[6339 Shuttle Launch Pad]] from the previous theme [[Launch Command]].
 
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[[Category:1999 sets]]
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[[Category:Town]]

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6456 Mission Control is a Space Port set released in 1999. It contains a shuttle and satellite that can be carried in the shuttle's cargo bay, a launch pad with a mission control center, fuel pump and meteor holder, a meteor, and a moon buggy to carry it.

Description

The shuttle is composed of three separate parts that can be easily separated, allowing the middle section, the cargo bay, to be removed, creating a smaller shuttle. The cargo bay contains a robotic arm which can lift the satellite in and out of the bay. The engine section of the shuttle is mostly composed of a battery-powered light and sound system that can play pre-set sounds and flash the lights in the engine when activated, and is powered by 3 standard AA batteries. Also the main launch tower is most unique. It has a gang-plank, and a swinging clamp arm. The mobile pad in witch the shuttle sits is actually a LEGO-version of a "NASA crawler" that attaches to the tower.

The meteor contains a removable crystal piece. There are four minifigures: an astronaut, a scientist and two mechanics/technicians.

Notes

LEGO.com Description

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Once in space, the astronaut releases a satellite with the Canadian arm. Launch pad includes shuttle transporter, radar dish, video surveillance, fuel stand and lab. Comes with 4 mini figures. Features light & Sound engine. Requires 2AA batteries.


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Parts

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