During shuttle flight STS-92, the hours worked by the flight control teams will change as the mission progresses. Public Affairs commentators in mission control, however, will stick to regular shifts as listed in the second table.
Space
Shuttle Mission Control
Shift
Flight
Director
CAPCOM
PAO
Ascent
Wayne
Hale
Dom
Gorie
Kyle
Herring
Orbit
1
Robert
Castle
Shannon
Lucid
See
PAO list below
Orbit
2
John
Shannon
Mario
Runco
See
PAO list below
Orbit
3 (lead)
Chuck
Shaw
Ellen
Ochoa
Kyle
Herring (lead)
Orbit
4
Bryan
Austin
Gerhard
Thiele
See
PAO list below
MCC-M
Paul
Dye
N/A
Carlos
Fontanot
Entry
Leroy
Cain
Dom
Gorie
Kyle
Herring
Commentators
Team
Name
Mission
Control Shift (EDT)
PAO
Shift 1
Eileen
Hawley
03:30
a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
PAO
Shift 3
Kyle
Herring
11:30
a.m. to 08:30 p.m.
PAO
Shift 2
Kelly
Humphries
07:30
p.m. to 04:30 a.m.
Space
Station Mission Control
Shift
Flight
Director
CAPCOM
Orbit
1
Mark
Kirasich
Stephanie
Wilson
Orbit
2
Rick
Labrode
Joan
Higginbotham
Orbit
3 (lead)
Sally
Davis
Lisa
Nowak
Orbit
4
Rick
Labrode
Joan
Higginbotham
STS-92
Quick-Look Personnel List
Position
Name
Launch
director
Michael
Leinbach
Voice
of launch control
Joel
Wells
Ascent
flight director
Wayne
Hale
Voice
of mission control
Kyle
Herring
NASA
Test Director
Steve
Altemus
Launch
weather pilot
Kent
Romginer
Landing
weather pilot (KSC)
Charles
Precourt
Landing
weather pilot (EAFB)
Kent
Romginer
Weather
CAPCOM
Scott
Horwitz
TAL
pilot-Banjul
N/A
TAL
pilot-Zaragoza
Paul
Lockhart
TAL
pilot-Ben Guerir
William
Oefelein
TAL
pilot-Moron
Duane
Carey
JSC
PAO rep at KSC
John
Ira Petty
JSC
PAO rep at Moscow
Carlos
Fontanot
Astronaut
support personnel
Jerry
Linnehan (prime)
Other
Personnel of Interest
NASA
HEADQUARTERS
NASA
administrator
Daniel
Goldin
NASA
deputy administrator
Vacant
AA
for spaceflight
Joseph
Rothenberg
AA
for public affairs
Peggy
Wilhide
AA
for safety/mission assurance
Frederick
Gregory
AA
for space science
Edward
Weiler
AA
for life/microgravity sciences
Arnauld
Nicogossian
Inspector
general
Roberta
Gross
AA
for Earth sciences
Ghassem
Asrar
AA
for policy/plans
Lori
Garver
SHUTTLE/STATION
MANAGERS
Space
station program manager
Tommy
Holloway (at JSC)
Space
shuttle program manager
Ronald
Dittemore (at JSC)
KENNEDY
SPACE CENTER
Director,
Kennedy Space Center
Roy
Bridges
Manager,
shuttle launch integration
Astronaut
James Halsell
KSC
director, shuttle processing
Dave
King
KSC
director, ISS processing
John
"Tip" Talone
Launch
director
Michael
Leinbach
Launch
manager
John
Guidi
Launch
manager
Ed
Mango
Flow
director
TBD
Director,
process integration
Conrad
Nagel
NASA
test director (chief)
Doug
Lyons
NASA
test director
Steve
Altemus
NASA
test director
Jeff
Spaulding
JOHNSON
SPACE CENTER
Director,
Johnson Space Center
George
Abbey
Assoc.
JSC director, technical
Astronaut
John Young
JSC
assistant director, technical
Astronaut
Michael Foale
JSC
director, Russian operations
Astronaut
Michael Baker
JSC
director, flight crew operations
Astronaut
James Wetherbee
JSC
director, mission operations
Randy
Stone
JSC
safety, reliability, quality
Astronaut
John Casper
JSC
space and life sciences
Astronaut
David Williams
JSC
director, spacewalks
Astronaut
Gregory Harbaugh
JSC
chief engineer
Jay
Greene
At a glance Vehicle: Discovery (OV-103) Mission: STS-92/ISS 3A Payload: Z-1 truss & PMA-3 Launch date: Oct. 11, 2000 Launch time: 7:17 p.m. EDT (2317 GMT) Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Fla. Landing date: Oct. 24, 2000 Landing time: 3:28 p.m. EDT (1928 GMT) Landing site: KSC Crew: Duffy, Melroy, Chiao, McArthur, Wisoff, Lopez-Alegria, Wakata Flight Data File Quick look data - Facts, figures and important information about the mission. Flight plan - A detailed day-by-day timetable of the major mission events based on NASA's official flight plan. Mission hardware - The major components and equipments that make up the shuttle vehicle for STS-92. The crew - Meet the seven astronauts who will fly aboard shuttle Discovery. Key personnel - Listing of the major people behind the shuttle flight. Space demographics before and after - How the space explorers numbers will stack up before and after STS-92. Tracking spacecraft - Latest orbital data for tracking the shuttle, station and other satellites on your computer. Explore the Net - A list of useful links to other Internet sites with information related to STS-92. Hubble Posters Stunning posters featuring images from the Hubble Space Telescope and world-renowned astrophotographer David Malin are now available from the Astronomy Now Store. U.S. STORE U.K. & WORLDWIDE STORE Get e-mail updates
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