The Mission Control Center (MCC) is the central hub for managing and monitoring space missions. It plays a vital role in mission planning, real-time decision-making, and ensuring the safety and success of spaceflight operations. From launching satellites to supporting human spaceflight, the MCC coordinates communication between spacecraft and Earth, tracks performance, and resolves in-flight challenges. It also provides extensive crew training and generates essential flight products. Operated by expert engineers and flight controllers, the MCC serves as the nerve center of exploration, where precision, teamwork, and technology converge to guide missions from liftoff to landing and beyond.