<td>A similar check is in the [[CSM Electrical Power System]]. </td>
<td>A similar check is in the [[Electrical Power System (CSM)]]. </td>
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Revision as of 00:53, 19 November 2006
When it's possible, the original Apollo documentation is used for the checklists. Steps, which are not possible at the moment, are denoted in grey. Additionally there are checklists in Word file format in the Doc\Project Apollo - NASSP\Check List directory of your installation. Procedural steps in this section are presented in tabular form and in sequence they occure during the mission. The following is a detailed explanation of the columnar data presented in the tabulated lists:
Time
This column contains the mission time the procedure is to be done. Sometimes there's no fixed time when to do a procedure, in that case the time is left out.
Procedure
The procedure is a group of steps or overall tasks involved in performing a complete function or operation. It often consists of controls the astronauts have to toggle or display readings that have to be checked. See CSM panels for more informations.
Panel
The panel number of a particular switch or display for easier panel navigation.
Remarks
Any useful comment. Please notice especially differences to the original function, bugs or other issues.
At T+00:00:00 the Saturn launches automatically. The following tables show the historical launch sequence of Apollo 16AOH2, all other Saturn V missions are very similar. Only the Saturn 1b missions are different, because the Saturn 1b stage has only 2 stages, so there's only 1 staging event.
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Attention
Please note that all DSKY interaction mentioned in the original documentation cannot be used in Standard mode with the NASSP AGC.
Please note that all DSKY interaction on the last 2 pages above cannot be used in Standard mode with the NASSP AGC. With the NASSP AGC just enter V37 N00E to go to program P00.
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Postorbital insertion checks
After SIVB engine cutoff (SECO) the spacecraft is in an almost circular earth orbit, called "Earth Parking Orbit" (EPO). Now the postorbital insertion checks have to be done.