- Roll program
The roll program is a roll maneuver that occurs after the launch of a vertically-launched space rocket. The maneuver is used to place the
spacecraft on a proper heading in a heads down position.During the launch of manned spacecraft, the roll maneuver is completed shortly after the vehicle clears the tower. A crew member (most likely the commander) reports the roll to mission control by radioing "Roll program", and the
capsule communicator acknowledges the roll. The most recognizable occurrence of this is during aSpace Shuttle launch atKennedy Space Center . For instance, during a launch ofSpace Shuttle Atlantis , the pilot will report "Houston, Atlantis, roll program", and capcom will respond "Roger roll, Atlantis". [ [http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/sts117launch_transcript.html NASA - STS-117 Lift Off! ] ] During theSpace Race , alternative wording was used - for instance, during the launch ofApollo 15 , astronautDave Scott reported the roll to mission control by saying "... and we have a roll program". [ [http://www.history.nasa.gov/ap15fj/01launch_to_earth_orbit.htm The Apollo 15 Flight Journal - Launch and Reaching Earth Orbit ] ]The roll program is simultaneously accompanied by a pitch maneuver (sometimes referred to as the pitch program) [http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/apollo/apollo11_audio.html NASA - Sounds from Apollo 11 ] ] . For instance, when
Apollo 11 completed its roll maneuver of theSaturn V , theNASA commentator noted "Neil Armstrong reporting the roll and pitch program which puts Apollo 11 on a proper heading".References
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