A Capcom, or Capsule Communicator, is the person in NASA's Mission Control who is responsible for communicating with the astronauts aboard a ship in space.
The Capcom is the only person who speaks directly to the astronauts on a regular basis. The Capcom is always a member of the astronaut corps, and often has worked as a back-up on the mission. On occasion, others may speak with the astronauts by arrangement. For example, the families, the NASA director, or the President may have short times allocated to pass messages to the astronauts.
Sally Ride was a college tennis player before she became a NASA Astronaut, but that is not a job. She served as NASA's ground-based CapCom for the second and third shuttle missions, and helped to develop the Space Shuttle's robot arm. See the related link listed below for more information:
The possessive form of the acronym NASA is NASA's.
No. There is not a cabinet position for NASA.
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Capsule Communication
The population of Capcom is 1,930.
The population of Capcom Vancouver is 170.
Capcom Generations happened in 1998.
Capcom Bowling happened in 1988.
Capcom Bowling was created in 1988.
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Bruce McCandless II has: Played Himself - Astronaut in "Horizon" in 1964. Played Himself - Shuttle Astronaut in "When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions" in 2008. Played himself in "When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions" in 2008. Played Himself - CAPCOM Apollo 11 in "When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions" in 2008. Played Himself - Capsule Communicator Apollo 11 in "NASA: Triumph and Tragedy" in 2009. Played Himself - Shuttle Astronaut in "NASA: Triumph and Tragedy" in 2009.
Capcom's MVP Football happened in 1993.
Capcom Puzzle World happened in 2007.
Capcom Digital Collection happened in 2012.
Capcom Generations was created on 1998-08-27.