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====How do you control the main engines?==== | ====How do you control the main engines?==== | ||
− | The nominal operation mode is fully automatic, controlled by the GPCs. But the speedbrake/throttle controllers allow manual take over in emergency. This operation requires pressing a button on the controller and move the throttle controller to the current automatic power setting and release the take-over button. If you have moved the controller to the right setting | + | The nominal operation mode is fully automatic, controlled by the GPCs. But the speedbrake/throttle controllers allow manual take over in emergency. This operation requires pressing a button on the controller and move the throttle controller to the current automatic power setting and release the take-over button. If you have moved the controller to the right setting, indicators on the forward panel light and indicate that you know have manual control. |
Additionally, there are a number of switches and pushbuttons to manually cut off the SSMEs and manage the main propulsion system, for example power-down the controllers or manually initiate propellant dump and inert sequences after MECO. | Additionally, there are a number of switches and pushbuttons to manually cut off the SSMEs and manage the main propulsion system, for example power-down the controllers or manually initiate propellant dump and inert sequences after MECO. | ||
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===Guidance, Navigation and Control=== | ===Guidance, Navigation and Control=== | ||
====How is the Space Shuttle controlled in real life?==== | ====How is the Space Shuttle controlled in real life?==== | ||
− | The orbiter is usually controlled automatically by the [[GPC|GPCs]] except during landing and some orbit maneuvers (eg docking). Manual control is possible by using [[Rotary hand controller| | + | The orbiter is usually controlled automatically by the [[GPC|GPCs]] except during landing and some orbit maneuvers (eg docking). Manual control is possible by using [[Rotary hand controller|Rotary hand controllers]] and [[Translation hand controller|Translation hand controllers]], which can be used in many different operation modes. |
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Also during rendezvous with the [[International Space Station]], the orbiter will do a 360° pitch-around manuever that will allow the ISS crew to photograph the TPS that will later be downlinked to the ground. | Also during rendezvous with the [[International Space Station]], the orbiter will do a 360° pitch-around manuever that will allow the ISS crew to photograph the TPS that will later be downlinked to the ground. | ||
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