NASA Chooses Three New Flight Directors to Lead Mission Control
Posted on: Friday, 12 June 2009, 09:51 CDT
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"Since the first flight director,
A flight director leads and orchestrates planning and integration activities with flight controllers, payload customers, international partners, and technical and program support across the agency. Flight directors also are involved in developing plans and reviewing systems for future Constellation Program exploration missions. All of the recently selected individuals will begin training as space station flight directors.
"This group will help us transition the knowledge and experience from the existing human spaceflight programs into the development and execution of our exploration program with the new Orion spacecraft in the years to come," McCullough said.
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Contella served as the lead spacewalk, or Extravehicular Activity Officer, liaison to
Stover was born in
Since 2000, Stover has supported six space shuttle assembly flights to the station as a member of the Power, Heating, Articulation, Lighting and Control, or Phalcon team that manages the space station's electrical power system. He has led the group since 2008. He was group leader during a space station expedition mission and two shuttle missions, including the STS-120 mission, supporting the relocation and reactivation of the Port 6 power module and the Harmony node.
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Photos of the new flight directors are available at:
http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/behindthescenes/people/flightdirectors2009/ndxpage1.html
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