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NASA Chief Retiree's "Save the Houston Control Room" Program
On Monday, August 7, 2017 at 11:04:12 AM UTC-4, wrote:
Does anybody know of how to volunteer with the systems analysis? Is there a like program for the Kennedy Space Center launch control room? I guess the first order of the project would be to turn on the stations and see if the computers still work. Maybe there is a "monitor mode" that reports a valid turn on state of the computer? Or maybe the term is "standby mode". I remember going to a talk on NASA rules of system design. A hideous rigor of design documentation. I worry about even finding all the design documentation for the control room. Any ways, a standard simulator is noting other than x inputs and x outputs. But variable electric circuit interfaces appears an issue. A simple leveling circuit is not that hard to design for each station. In reality the system design for scenario input to each simulator is the hard part. The abstract spacecraft would contain each and every variable of state. Sensor state is distinct from navigational state. How is a navigational report generated? I guess just use a simulator to report navigation? Here I am very ignorant so I can not speak to the subject any longer. |
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