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====== DSA Launch Procedure ====== | ====== DSA Launch Procedure ====== | ||
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===== Job Descriptions ===== | ===== Job Descriptions ===== | ||
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* **Spacecraft pilot** ('' | * **Spacecraft pilot** ('' | ||
- Name your space vehicle | - Name your space vehicle | ||
+ | - Familiarize yourself with the [[# | ||
- Show up on time | - Show up on time | ||
- Don't be too drunk to fly | - Don't be too drunk to fly | ||
- Assume the position | - Assume the position | ||
- Try not to die. It looks bad for the program | - Try not to die. It looks bad for the program | ||
+ | - Steer yourself to a safe //water// landing, and deploy your parachute at the right time | ||
===== Astronaut Training ===== | ===== Astronaut Training ===== | ||
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* Rations | * Rations | ||
* Pickax (for emergency egress) | * Pickax (for emergency egress) | ||
+ | * Flares | ||
Other equipment---especially items of high monetary of sentimental value---should be left behind. Unneeded equipment may be kept in the astronaut lodging accommodations. | Other equipment---especially items of high monetary of sentimental value---should be left behind. Unneeded equipment may be kept in the astronaut lodging accommodations. | ||
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{{gallery> | {{gallery> | ||
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It is the responsibility of '' | It is the responsibility of '' | ||
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===== Ascent Phase ===== | ===== Ascent Phase ===== | ||
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+ | At T+ 00:00, the TNT will light. Very shortly thereafter, '' | ||
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+ | After lift-off, '' | ||
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+ | At lift-off time, '' | ||
===== Descent Phase ===== | ===== Descent Phase ===== | ||
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+ | <WRAP center round important 60%> | ||
+ | The Minerva space capsule is only certified for **water landings**. Attempting to land on a surface other than water will result in a **loss-of-vehicle** accident. | ||
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+ | At T+ 01:04, the main engines will cut off. '' | ||
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+ | Astronauts should monitor their altimeter during the descent phase. When the absolute altitude reads '' | ||
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+ | The Parachute potion is an integral part of the Minerva launch vehicle. It will not work without the rest of the vehicle. | ||
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+ | Once under parachute, '' | ||
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+ | After splash-down, | ||
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+ | At the safe conclusion of the flight, '' | ||
===== Contingencies ===== | ===== Contingencies ===== | ||
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This section list various emergency / contingency procedures. | This section list various emergency / contingency procedures. | ||
+ | ==== Launch Pad Fire ==== | ||
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+ | If a launch pad fire occurs **prior** to launch, then the launch vehicle and immediate area must be evacuated. | ||
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+ | - '' | ||
+ | - Capsule occupant should return the Pilot' | ||
+ | - Personnel at or near the launch pad should evacuate by jumping into the water. | ||
+ | * Personnel near the bottom of the tower should proceed down the tower stairs. | ||
+ | * Personnel near the top of the tower should use the evacuation slide. Red-and-yellow checkered carpet leads the way to the slides. To use the slide, board the minecart and press either of the two adjacent buttons. You may also jump from the slide. | ||
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+ | If a pad fire occurs after launch, attempt to continue the mission. | ||
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+ | ==== Failure to Clear Tower ==== | ||
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+ | If a malfunction occurs shortly after lift-off, the spacecraft may fail to clear the tower. If this occurs, the spacecraft will begin to fall rather than ascend. This is a life-threatening emergency that requires quick response. | ||
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+ | '' | ||
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+ | ==== Early Ascent Abort ==== | ||
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+ | If an abort is desired during the early ascent phase: | ||
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+ | - Any flight controller may move their Countdown Hold switch to the on-and-lit position. This will cut off the main engines within approximately five seconds. | ||
+ | - '' | ||
+ | - It is unlikely that the spacecraft will have sufficient energy to reach the planned landing site. If the spacecraft cannot reach the planned landing site, follow the procedure under [[# | ||
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+ | ==== Engines Out ==== | ||
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+ | If the launch vehicle' | ||
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+ | ==== Alternate Landing Site ==== | ||
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+ | If, for any reason, the descending spacecraft is unable to reach the planned, primary landing site, a new site must be selected. Site selection is entirely at the discretion of '' | ||
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+ | ==== Parachute Non-Deployment ==== | ||
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+ | In the event of parachute non-deployment, | ||
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+ | ==== Launch Vehicle Threatens Populated Area ==== | ||
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+ | The Minerva Launch Vehicle may experience a malfunction which results in an early-flight course deviation. These deviations may place the vehicle on a path where it may impact nearby inhabited areas, such as [[Trigepelago]] or [[Aransas]]. If this event occurs, it is the sole responsibility of '' | ||
+ | - '' | ||
+ | - The astronaut should perform an emergency egress procedure to leave their falling space capsule. The vehicle' | ||