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Hello! I got this entry created and I am hoping other people with the time and effort and knowledge can make it even more interesting and accurate! The go/no go poll is one of the more interesting parts of a liftoff communication dialog, I'm sure some of you would agree. Radical Mallard 11:52 AM EST, April 3, 2009
This uses the movie Apollo 13 as a reference, which doesn't seem like it passes the Reliable Source requirements. Also, these are under the sub-heading of Firing Room Positions, and the list in question was from the Mission Control Center consoles in Houston, and not the KSC Launch Control. Prompt Critical ( talk) 15:51, 8 July 2009 (UTC)
The Apollo 13 movie followed the ground control transcripts accurately ( Apollo_13_(film)#Technical_accuracy) but I'm not sure if that makes the cut. Theshadow27 ( talk) 02:35, 27 August 2009 (UTC)
It might accurately represent what happened in Houston, but, as mentioned by PromptCritical, this is supposed to be an article about Florida. Personally, I don't understand why it would accurately label Houston as one of many check-ins in the shuttle section & then completely ignore that the same is true for the Apollo-era. 2601:248:4000:34DF:9189:1B53:DD6A:AE5 ( talk) 00:11, 26 February 2017 (UTC)
I think we should merge the content of this article into the "Flight Controller" article. That article has all of the flight control positions listed, and better defined and linked than this one does. Plus, there are notable omissions in the lists here. I think the lead section, and the references/links to the audio-video files should be put into a Status Check section on that article. Discuss.... go! :) Go For TLI ( talk) 18:57, 8 July 2009 (UTC)
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Hello! I got this entry created and I am hoping other people with the time and effort and knowledge can make it even more interesting and accurate! The go/no go poll is one of the more interesting parts of a liftoff communication dialog, I'm sure some of you would agree. Radical Mallard 11:52 AM EST, April 3, 2009
This uses the movie Apollo 13 as a reference, which doesn't seem like it passes the Reliable Source requirements. Also, these are under the sub-heading of Firing Room Positions, and the list in question was from the Mission Control Center consoles in Houston, and not the KSC Launch Control. Prompt Critical ( talk) 15:51, 8 July 2009 (UTC)
The Apollo 13 movie followed the ground control transcripts accurately ( Apollo_13_(film)#Technical_accuracy) but I'm not sure if that makes the cut. Theshadow27 ( talk) 02:35, 27 August 2009 (UTC)
It might accurately represent what happened in Houston, but, as mentioned by PromptCritical, this is supposed to be an article about Florida. Personally, I don't understand why it would accurately label Houston as one of many check-ins in the shuttle section & then completely ignore that the same is true for the Apollo-era. 2601:248:4000:34DF:9189:1B53:DD6A:AE5 ( talk) 00:11, 26 February 2017 (UTC)
I think we should merge the content of this article into the "Flight Controller" article. That article has all of the flight control positions listed, and better defined and linked than this one does. Plus, there are notable omissions in the lists here. I think the lead section, and the references/links to the audio-video files should be put into a Status Check section on that article. Discuss.... go! :) Go For TLI ( talk) 18:57, 8 July 2009 (UTC)