
Teams at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center help monitor launch conditions for the Crew 1 mission from the Huntsville Operations Support Center in Huntsville, Alabama. SpaceX will launch a Falcon 9 rocket carrying NASA astronauts aboard the company’s Crew Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station on Nov. 15, 2020. The Marshall team is supporting flight control teams working with NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, and SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California, as they monitor the different phases of the upcoming mission. Engineers and technicians at Marshall will use headsets and loops to communicate with the multiple locations on console for the launch.
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MSFC-202000382
Date Created
November 15, 2020
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MSFC
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Fred Deaton
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MSFC 4663
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MSFC Teams at MSFCC Moniter Launch Conditions for Crew 1 Mission
Nov 12, 2020
MSFC Teams at MSFCC Moniter Launch Conditions for Crew 1 Mission
Nov 12, 2020
MSFC Teams at MSFCC Moniter Launch Conditions for Crew 1 Mission
Nov 12, 2020
MSFC Teams at MSFCC Moniter Launch Conditions for Crew 1 Mission
Nov 12, 2020