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The Entry Monitoring System (EMS) provides a backup means of monitoring spacecraft guidance and control parameters during the Reentry Phase. | The Entry Monitoring System (EMS) provides a backup means of monitoring spacecraft guidance and control parameters during the Reentry Phase. | ||
This display is not yet simulated within NASSP. | It gives astronauts a visual representation of entry trajectories, and aids in control of the spacecraft in the event a manual reentry must be flown. | ||
'''This display is not yet simulated within NASSP.''' | |||
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Revision as of 17:19, 15 April 2007
The Entry Monitoring System (EMS) provides a backup means of monitoring spacecraft guidance and control parameters during the Reentry Phase.
It gives astronauts a visual representation of entry trajectories, and aids in control of the spacecraft in the event a manual reentry must be flown.
This display is not yet simulated within NASSP.
External Links
- Apollo experience report: Mission planning for Apollo entry
- Apollo experience report: Guidance and Control Systems: Command and Service Module Entry Monitor Subsystem