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  2. List of NASA's flight control positions - Wikipedia

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    NASA currently has a group of flight controllers at the Johnson Space Center in Houston for the International Space Station (ISS). The Space Shuttle flight control team (as well as those for the earlier Gemini, Apollo, and Skylab programs) were also based there.

  3. Tecwyn Roberts - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, [18] Roberts became NASA's first Flight Dynamics Officer [19] at the Mercury Control Center, [20] where his tasks centered on controlling the trajectory of the spacecraft and planning adjustments to it. [4] Roberts may have popularised the use of the phrase "A-OK", making those three letters a universal symbol meaning "in perfect ...

  4. Jay Greene - Wikipedia

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    He worked as a FIDO flight controller during the Apollo Program and a flight director from 1982 to 1986, and as ascent flight director during the 1986 Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. Greene worked for four years as a manager on the International Space Station project and received several awards for his work including the NASA Distinguished ...

  5. Annette Hasbrook - Wikipedia

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    Hasbrook was a pioneer in her field being one of the only women ever chosen to be a flight director for NASA. [3] She received many promotions throughout her career, culminating with training the next generation of flight directors and payload officers. Additionally, Hasbrook was awarded a few medals and honors for her contributions to NASA.

  6. John Aaron - Wikipedia

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    John W. Aaron (born 1943) is a former NASA engineer and was a flight controller during the Apollo program.He is widely credited with saving the Apollo 12 mission when it was struck by lightning soon after launch, and also played an important role during the Apollo 13 crisis.

  7. Timothy Creamer - Wikipedia

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    Timothy John "T. J." Creamer (born November 15, 1959) is a NASA flight director, retired astronaut and a colonel in the United States Army. Creamer was born in Fort Huachuca, Arizona, but considers Upper Marlboro, Maryland, to be his hometown. He is married to the former Margaret E. Hammer. They have two children.

  8. Christopher C. Kraft Jr. - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of the Apollo program, Kraft retired as a flight director to concentrate on management and mission planning. In 1972, he became director of the Manned Spacecraft Center (later Johnson Space Center ), following his mentor Robert R. Gilruth , and held the position until his retirement in 1982.

  9. Milt Heflin - Wikipedia

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    Heflin monitoring data in Houston Mission Control during the launch activities of Soyuz TMA-5 on October 14, 2004.. James Milton Heflin Jr. (born May 28, 1943 in Fairfax, Oklahoma) is a retired NASA official, who recently served as the associate director for technical activities at Johnson Space Center in Houston.

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