This is the DART Mission Operations Center. We have LOS in the Control Center. This is the location from where the mission will be controlled after spacecraft separation. Separation about 30 seconds. Launch Team: Six hundred and eighty seconds into the mission. All buses remain nominal. Attitude remains nominal. Approximately 10 seconds to aft ignition. And we have DART separation and aft ignition. George Diller: Upper stage now mated to the DART spacecraft is burning. Launch Team: And we have LOS. George Diller: And now we're transitioning to the mission operations phase upon confirmation of spacecraft separation. This team here. Launch Team: Aft cutoff, attitude remains nominal. George Diller: This team will be in... Launch Team: We have transitioned to the DART mission phase. George Diller: Okay, that's the point where this team picks up... Launch Team:...is in work. George Diller: And they'll be there for about the next 23 hours. Launch Team: Launch team and LC on countdown, be advised this operation will continue. We'll maintain all protocol in control rooms. We'll maintain all protocol in control rooms. George Diller: This is the Marshall Space Flight Center and Orbital Sciences team in the DART Mission Operations Center.
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April 15, 2005
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