Space Operations: Exploration, Scientific Utilization, and Technology Development
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Space operations professionals never stop learning. Space Operations: Exploration, Scientific Utilization, and Technology Development fosters technical interaction regarding
all aspects of space mission operations and ground data systems. This volume contains papers delivered at the biennial conference sponsored by SpaceOps, the international
organization that promotes managerial and technical interchange between space agencies, academia, and industry. At the eleventh SpaceOps conference in April 2010, hosted by
NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Hunstville, Alabama, a total of 380 papers were presented and discussed in 98 technical sessions. The 31 papers reviewed and enhanced for
publication in this book were selected for their quality and their relevance to the space operations community. The selected papers represent a cross section of three main subject
areas: Mission Management – management tasks for designing, preparing, and operating a particular mission; Spacecraft Operations – preparation and implementation of all activities to
operate a space vehicle (manned and unmanned) under all conditions; and Ground Operations – preparation, qualification, and operation of a mission-dedicated ground segment and appropriate
infrastructure, including antennas and control centers as well as communication means and interfaces. |
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Space operations professionals never stop learning. Space Operations: Exploration, Scientific Utilization, and Technology Development fosters technical interaction regarding
all aspects of space mission operations and ground data systems. This volume contains papers delivered at the biennial conference sponsored by SpaceOps, the international
organization that promotes managerial and technical interchange between space agencies, academia, and industry. At the eleventh SpaceOps conference in April 2010, hosted by
NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Hunstville, Alabama, a total of 380 papers were presented and discussed in 98 technical sessions. The 31 papers reviewed and enhanced for
publication in this book were selected for their quality and their relevance to the space operations community. The selected papers represent a cross section of three main subject
areas: Mission Management – management tasks for designing, preparing, and operating a particular mission; Spacecraft Operations – preparation and implementation of all activities to
operate a space vehicle (manned and unmanned) under all conditions; and Ground Operations – preparation, qualification, and operation of a mission-dedicated ground segment and appropriate
infrastructure, including antennas and control centers as well as communication means and interfaces. |
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TableOfContents | Supporting Materials Management of Disruption-Tolerant Networks: A Systems Engineering Approach Index Table of Contents and Preface Message Bus Architectures – Simplicity in the Right Places TerraSAR-X/TanDEM-X Mission Planning: Handling Satellites in Close Formation Virtualizing Monitoring and Control Systems: First Operational Experience and Future Applications Example of Predicting the View of a Satellite Impact Constellation Ground Systems’ Launch-Availability Analysis: Enhancing Highly Reliable Launch Systems Design Large Reflector Uplink Arraying Space Operations for a NewSpace Era LCROSS Flight-Team Development and Operations Experience Evolution of the Commercial Aerospaceport Unleashing the Full Power of Today’s Technologies for Flight Procedures’ Automation Preflight Tests with Astronauts, Flight and Ground Hardware, to Ensure On-Orbit Success Collision-Avoidance Operations for LEO Satellites Controlled by GSOC On-Orbit Servicing Mission Operations at German Space Operation Center From MSG to MTG, Cost-Effective Operations of a Complex System Color Insert ADM-AEOLUS: Autonomy, Automation, and Mission Planning Reuse SpaceX Mission Operations COSMO SkyMed Lessons Learned: Efficiency and Efficacy Parameters Request-Driven Schedule Automation for the Deep Space Network Enhanced Communication to LEO Satellites Activities at EUMETSAT in the Frame of Space-Debris-Mitigation Recommendations Operational Lessons Learned from the Ares I-X Flight Test RADARSAT-2 Mission Management - Experience from Commercial Remote-Sensing Flight Operations Taking the European Committee for Space Standardization Autonomy Concepts One Step Further Space Network Time Distribution and Synchronization Protocol Development for Mars Proximity Link Ariane 5 Launch, First Step of ATV’s Long Trip to the ISS Design, Implementation, and Validation of a CCSDS Cross-Support Transfer Services Development Kit Geologic Mapping in Mars Rover Operations CCSDS Spacecraft Monitor and Control Mission Operations Interoperability Prototype On-Orbit Servicing Missions: Challenges and Solutions for Spacecraft Operations Astronauts Beyond the Moon: Mission Operations at a Near-Earth Object Chapter 22 Virtualizing Monitoring and Control Systems:First Operational Experience and FutureApplications -- Chapter 23 Enhanced Communication to LEO Satellites -- Chapter 24 Large Refl ector Uplink Arraying -- Chapter 25 Message Bus Architectures-Simplicity in theRight Places -- Chapter 26 CCSDS Spacecraft Monitor and Control MissionOperations Interoperability Prototype -- Chapter 27 Design, Implementation, and Validation of aCCSDS Cross-Support Transfer ServicesDevelopment Kit -- Chapter 28 Management of Disruption-Tolerant Networks:A Systems Engineering Approach -- Chapter 29 Space Network Time Distribution andSynchronization Protocol Developmentfor Mars Proximity Link -- Chapter 30 Unleashing the Full Power of Today's Technologiesfor Flight Procedures' Automation -- Chapter 31 Example of Predicting the Viewof a Satellite Impact -- Index -- Supporting Materials -- Colour Plate Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Foreword -- Contents -- Preface -- I. Mission Management -- Chapter 1 Space Operations for a NewSpace Era -- Chapter 2 RADARSAT-2 Mission Management-Experience from Commercial Remote-SensingFlight Operations -- Chapter 3 From MSG to MTG, Cost-Effective Operationsof a Complex System -- Chapter 4 TerraSAR-X/TanDEM-X Mission Planning:Handling Satellites in Close Formation -- Chapter 5 Collision-Avoidance Operations for LEO SatellitesControlled by GSOC -- Chapter 6 Activities at EUMETSAT in the Frame ofSpace-Debris-Mitigation Recommendations -- Chapter 7 Ariane 5 Launch, First Step of ATV's LongTrip to the ISS -- Chapter 8 COSMO SkyMed Lessons Learned: Effi ciencyand Effi cacy Parameters -- II. Spacecraft Operations -- Chapter 9 Evolution of the Commercial Aerospaceport -- Chapter 10 Constellation Ground Systems' Launch-AvailabilityAnalysis: Enhancing Highly Reliable LaunchSystems Design -- Chapter 11 Taking the European Committeefor Space Standardization AutonomyConcepts One Step Further -- Chapter 12 Operational Lessons Learned from the Ares I-XFlight Test -- Chapter 13 On-Orbit Servicing Missions: Challenges andSolutions for Spacecraft Operations -- Chapter 14 On-Orbit Servicing Mission Operations atGerman Space Operation Center -- Chapter 15 LCROSS Flight-Team Developmentand Operations Experience -- Chapter 16 SpaceX Mission Operations -- Chapter 17 Prefl ight Tests with Astronauts, Flight andGround Hardware, to Ensure On-Orbit Success -- Chapter 18 Astronauts Beyond the Moon: Mission Operationsat a Near-Earth Object -- Chapter 19 Geologic Mapping in Mars Rover Operations -- III. Ground System Operations -- Chapter 20 ADM-AEOLUS: Autonomy, Automation, andMission Planning Reuse -- Chapter 21 Request-Driven Schedule Automationfor the Deep Space Network |
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