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Launch status check

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A launch status check, also known as a "go/no go poll" and several other terms, occurs at the beginning of an American spaceflight mission in which flight controllers monitoring various systems are queried for operation and readiness status before a launch can proceed. For Space Shuttle missions, in the firing room at the Launch Control Center, the NASA Test Director (NTD) performed this check via a voice communications link with other NASA personnel. The NTD was the leader of the shuttle test team responsible for directing and integrating all flight crew, orbiter, external tank/solid rocket booster and ground support testing in the shuttle launch countdown. The NTD was also responsible for the safety of all personnel inside the pad after external tank loading, including the flight crew, about 10 go/no go reports. He reported to the Launch Director, who has another about 5 go/no go reports. The Launch director declares if a mission is go for launch.

Checklist of firing room positions

Space Shuttle

  • OTC – Orbiter Test Conductor Prime
  • TBC – Tank/Booster Test Conductor and Tank/Booster Test Conductor Prime
  • PTC – Payload Test Conductor
  • LPS – Launch Processing System Test Conductors
  • Houston Flight – Flight Director at the Christopher C. Kraft Jr. Mission Control Center in Houston, TX
  • MILAMerritt Island Spaceflight Tracking & Data Network Stations
  • STM – Support Test Manager
  • Safety Console – Safety Console Coordinator
  • SPE – Shuttle Project Engineer
  • LRD – Landing and Recovery Director
  • SRO – Superintendent of Range Operations
  • CDR – Mission Commander (Crew)

Apollo Program

Main article: Apollo flight control positions

In the Apollo program, the MCC launch status check was initiated by the Flight Director, or FLIGHT. The following "preflight check" order was used before the launch of Apollo 13:

  • BOOSTER – Booster Systems Engineer (monitored the Saturn V in pre-launch and ascent)
  • RETRO – Retrofire Officer (responsible for abort procedures and Trans-Earth Injection, or TEI, retrofire burns)
  • FIDO – Flight Dynamics Officer (responsible for the flight path of the space vehicle)
  • GUIDANCE – Guidance Officer (monitored onboard navigational systems and onboard guidance computer software)
  • SURGEON – Flight Surgeon (directs all operational medical activities)
  • EECOM – Electrical, Environmental, and Consumables Management (monitored cryogenic levels, and cabin cooling/pressure systems; electrical distribution systems)
  • GNC – Guidance, Navigation, and Control Systems Engineer (responsible for the reaction control system, and CSM main engine)
  • TELMU – Telemetry, Electrical, and EVA Mobility Unit (lunar spacesuit) Officer
  • CONTROL – Flight Controller
  • PROCEDURES – Procedures, or Organization and Procedures Officer (enforced mission policy and rules)
  • INCO – Integrated Communications Officer
  • FAO – Flight Activities Officer (checklists, procedures, etc.)
  • NETWORK – Network (supervised ground station communications)
  • RECOVERY – Recovery Supervisor (coordinated capsule recovery)
  • CAPCOM – Capsule Communicator (communicated with the astronauts)

Other/Uncrewed spaceflight

Varies depending on the type of mission and model of craft, here is one example:

  • LCDR - Launch Conductor
  • Talker - Person responsible for directing countdown steps as delegated by the Launch Conductor
  • Timer- Countdown Clock Operator and person who calls out the T- time
  • QAM - Quality Assurance Monitor
  • SSC - Second Stage Console
  • SSP - Second Stage Propulsion
  • FSC - First Stage Console
  • Prop 1 - Propulsion 1st Stage #1
  • Prop 2 - Propulsion 1st Stage #2
  • TSC - Third Stage Console
  • MCE - Missile Chief Engineer
  • PTO - Propulsion Telemetry Observer
  • TM-1 - Telemetry Monitor 1st Stage
  • TM-2 - Telemetry Monitor 2nd Stage
  • LWO - Launch Weather Officer
  • AFLC - Air Force Launch Conductor
  • LD - Launch Director

References

References

  1. [http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/countdown/lps/ab/ab.html NASA Web Site: Firing Room Row AB]
  2. [http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/countdown/lps/ab/ab.html Firing Room Row AB]
  3. [http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/countdown/lps/ac/ac.html Firing Room Row AC]
  4. [http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/countdown/lps/mstr/mstr.html Firing Room Master Console]
  5. [http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/countdown/lps/bkup-intg/bkup-intg.html Firing Room Backup and Integration Console]
  6. "Space Shuttle Launch Countdown".
  7. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMtWWls4oas (Reenactment) Apollo 13 – Go for launch] ('''go/no go poll''' at beginning of footage)
  8. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ojLPdJKO4Q Go For Launch Part 1 of 2] (video private as of 2/23/24)
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