Difference between revisions of "Earth Station 1"
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Earth-Station 1 also served as [[Mission Control]] during the short intervals while Mission Control was tranferring from the [[Spacesim Office]] to night-time Mission Control at [[440 Albert]] | Earth-Station 1 also served as [[Mission Control]] during the short intervals while Mission Control was tranferring from the [[Spacesim Office]] to night-time Mission Control at [[440 Albert]] | ||
− | == Procedures == | + | ==Procedures== |
{{Main|AUXCOM Procedures}} | {{Main|AUXCOM Procedures}} | ||
Earth Station 1 uses a slightly amended version of the normal [[AUXCOM Procedures]]. | Earth Station 1 uses a slightly amended version of the normal [[AUXCOM Procedures]]. | ||
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+ | ==Earth Station 1b== | ||
+ | Earth Station 1b was [[Admiral]] [[Magwood]]'s laptop during [[Daedalus 2010]]. |
Revision as of 16:01, 11 March 2010
Earth-Station 1 is the only earth-based branch of the OCESS other than Mission Control. It was created during Mission Daedalus 2010, where it was used to assist Mission Control in diagnostic matters. It replaced the previous tradition among Flight Directors of calling experts when Mission Control was out of its depth in a situation; this consisted of telephoning the Simulators who would usually lend assistance. In order to replace this it is run by whichever simulators are on-duty.
Earth-Station 1 also served as Mission Control during the short intervals while Mission Control was tranferring from the Spacesim Office to night-time Mission Control at 440 Albert
Procedures
- Main article: AUXCOM Procedures
Earth Station 1 uses a slightly amended version of the normal AUXCOM Procedures.
Earth Station 1b
Earth Station 1b was Admiral Magwood's laptop during Daedalus 2010.