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− | These procedures describe the events which might occur as part of the normal operation of the | + | These procedures describe the events which might occur as part of the normal operation of the [[mission]] and common to all [[astronaut]]s. |
− | + | ==Shifts== | |
− | + | ===Duration=== | |
− | + | Astronaut duty shifts are 30 minutes in length and are staggered so that they begin 5 minutes after the beginning of a 20 minute Mission Control Shift. | |
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− | + | ===Scheduling=== | |
− | + | Scheduling Habitat Shifts is the pre-mission duty of the Mission Control Commander | |
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+ | ===Staffing=== | ||
+ | Shift-by-shift staffing is the responsibility of the FLIGHT director with the FAO and Habitat Commander. | ||
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+ | ===Shift Change=== | ||
+ | *Shift Changes should allow each astronaut to engage in a new activity to alleviate boredom. | ||
+ | *Mission Control should request that a shift change be initiated | ||
+ | *Shift Changes should be reported to Mission Control if they did not request that a shift change be initiated | ||
+ | *Shift Changes should be logged in MC and in the Habitat |
Latest revision as of 17:39, 27 April 2010
OCESS Procedures Manual |
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Table of Contents |
Document Usage |
Missions |
Common Positions |
Mission Control Staff |
Habitat |
Engineering |
Flight (chapter) |
Habitat Activities |
Experiments |
Emergency |
Alpha Procedures |
These procedures describe the events which might occur as part of the normal operation of the mission and common to all astronauts.
Shifts
Duration
Astronaut duty shifts are 30 minutes in length and are staggered so that they begin 5 minutes after the beginning of a 20 minute Mission Control Shift.
Scheduling
Scheduling Habitat Shifts is the pre-mission duty of the Mission Control Commander
Staffing
Shift-by-shift staffing is the responsibility of the FLIGHT director with the FAO and Habitat Commander.
Shift Change
- Shift Changes should allow each astronaut to engage in a new activity to alleviate boredom.
- Mission Control should request that a shift change be initiated
- Shift Changes should be reported to Mission Control if they did not request that a shift change be initiated
- Shift Changes should be logged in MC and in the Habitat