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  2. Range safety - Wikipedia

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    Range safety at the Western Range (Vandenberg Space Force Base in California) is controlled using a somewhat similar set of graphics and display system. However, the Western Range MFCOs fall under the Safety Team during launches, and they are the focal point for all safety related activities during a launch. [citation needed]

  3. List of NASA's flight control positions - Wikipedia

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    The Rendezvous position monitors the Starliner during integrated operations with the space station and ensures that all space station trajectory safety requirements are satisfied. Rendezvous is the primary interface to the space station Visiting Vehicle Officer (VVO) and monitors relative navigation, guidance, and trajectory performance in the ...

  4. Launch Control Center - Wikipedia

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    The LPS Coordinator monitors and oversees the LPS System; specifically, the desired launch rate, Space Shuttle stacking (assembly), and all safety requirements. This is made possible by the Launch Processing System , or LPS — a highly automated, computer-controlled system that oversees the entire checkout and launch process.

  5. 'Oh my God, no!' Space shuttle Challenger exploded 39 ... - AOL

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    After working to improve the booster design and creating new management practices to improve safety, NASA relaunched shuttle flights on Sept. 29, 1988, when Discovery lifted off from the space center.

  6. 114th Electromagnetic Warfare Squadron - Wikipedia

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    These members were co-located with the 45th Range Squadron (45 RANS) at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. MSgt Greg Jones (left) and MSgt Dan Alonso, both of the 114th Range Operations Squadron, discuss launch safety for the final space shuttle mission.

  7. Launch status check - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. The space shuttle was revolutionary for its time. What went ...

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    The shuttle program was marked by triumphs and failures, including the 2003 Columbia disaster. The tragedies left a lasting mark on the perception of risks in space.

  9. Space Shuttle external tank - Wikipedia

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    The Space Shuttle external tank (ET) was the component of the Space Shuttle launch vehicle that contained the liquid hydrogen fuel and liquid oxygen oxidizer. During lift-off and ascent it supplied the fuel and oxidizer under pressure to the three RS-25 main engines in the orbiter. The ET was jettisoned just over 10 seconds after main engine ...