NASA flight controllers polled go for the translunar injection burn at 4:24 PM EDT on 2 April, more than three hours before the scheduled approximately 8 PM ET decision window 1. Director of Flight Operations Norm Knight characterised one element of the pre-burn environment as a ground configuration issue, noting that things "can get a little squirrely" during satellite handovers 2.
Polling go three hours early reveals confidence levels clearly. Controllers had been monitoring the G1 geomagnetic watch active since launch day . Polling go three hours early, rather than waiting to collect additional space weather data, indicates the team judged the radiation environment well within acceptable limits for the burn window.
A late or delayed poll would have been the first public signal of concern. Instead, the management team moved fast. The crew had been aboard for roughly 22 hours. Every system had performed. The only question was the Sun, and the Sun, for the moment, was not asking anything the mission could not answer.
