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<p>Our controllers are designed to be passively safe. There is no action that may be taken at the launch pads that could result in a launch. Continuity checks at the pads only require connection to the Power Pack. Launch may only commence when both units are set to ARM. A siren sounds to warn that the system is in arm condition and that a rocket launch is in progress.</p> | <p>Our controllers are designed to be passively safe. There is no action that may be taken at the launch pads that could result in a launch. Continuity checks at the pads only require connection to the Power Pack. Launch may only commence when both units are set to ARM. A siren sounds to warn that the system is in arm condition and that a rocket launch is in progress.</p> | ||
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Revision as of 22:56, 29 December 2023
Our controllers are designed to be passively safe. There is no action that may be taken at the launch pads that could result in a launch. Continuity checks at the pads only require connection to the Power Pack. Launch may only commence when both units are set to ARM. A siren sounds to warn that the system is in arm condition and that a rocket launch is in progress.
