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  2. 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 ...

  3. Launch commit criteria - Wikipedia

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    The following should delay launch: delay launch for 15 minutes if field mill instrument readings within 9.3 kilometres (5 nmi) of the launch pad exceed +/- 1,500 volts per meter, or +/- 1,000 volts per meter, delay launch for 30 minutes after lightning is observed within 10 nautical miles (19 km; 12 mi) of the launch pad or the flight path.

  4. Launch Processing System - Wikipedia

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    The Checkout, Control and Monitor Subsystem (CCMS) controls the actual processing and launch of the Space Shuttle. [4] This subsystem consists of the staffed consoles in the firing room, as well as minicomputers, and data transmission and recording systems, which monitor the pre-launch performance of all electrical and mechanical systems on board the Shuttle vehicle.

  5. Educational Launch of Nanosatellites - Wikipedia

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    Educational Launch of Nanosatellites (ELaNa) is an initiative created by NASA to attract and retain students in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics disciplines. [1] The program is managed by the Launch Services Program (LSP) at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

  6. Outline of space exploration - Wikipedia

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    STEREO – NASA mission to observe the Sun; Parker Solar Probe – NASA probe to Sun; Solar Orbiter – ESA probe to Sun; Hayabusa2♯ (JAXA) – sample return mission to asteroid Ryugu; OSIRIS-APEX (NASA) – probe to asteroid Apophis; Lucy – NASA probe to multiple Jupiter trojans; Psyche (NASA) – probe to asteroid Psyche; Juno – NASA ...

  7. List of Launch Services Program launches - Wikipedia

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    The launch history of NASA's Launch Services Program (LSP) since the program formed in 1998 at Kennedy Space Center. The launch of NASA robotic missions occurred from a number of launch sites on a variety of rockets. After the list of launches are descriptions of select historic LSP missions.

  8. List of NASA missions - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of NASA Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, and Space Shuttle spacecraft with their launch vehicles. This is a list of NASA missions, both crewed and robotic, since the establishment of NASA in 1957. There are over 80 currently active science missions. [1]

  9. STS-125 - Wikipedia

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    [NASA 4] [8] The mission also carried an IMAX camera with which the crew documented the progress of the mission for the 2010 IMAX film Hubble. [NASA 5] The crew of STS-125 included three astronauts who had previous experience servicing Hubble. [NASA 3] [NASA 6] Scott Altman visited Hubble in 2002 as commander of STS-109, the fourth Hubble ...