In 2006, NASA Ames Research Center's (ARC) Intelligent Systems Division, and NASA Johnson Space Centers (JSC) Mission Operations Directorate (MOD) began a collaboration to move user applications for JSC's mission control center to a new software architecture, intended to replace the existing user applications being used for the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station. It must also carry NASA/JSC mission operations forward to the future, meeting the needs for NASA's exploration programs beyond low Earth orbit. Key requirements for the new architecture, called Mission Control Technologies (MCT) are that end users must be able to compose and build their own software displays without the need for programming, or direct support and app...
Goal was to reduce the overall cost of human space flight while maintaining the most demanding stand...
The growing number of citizen space exploration projects require an easily customised, user friendly...
The Laboratory for Advanced Space Systems at Illinois (LASSI) is responsible for the development of,...
Traditional software is developed as monolithic applications that are typed and create boundaries ar...
Current mission operations systems are built as a collection of monolithic software applications. Ea...
We developed software that provides flexibility to mission organizations through modularity and comp...
The conflict between increases in space mission complexity and rapidly declining space mission budge...
In an environment characterized by decreasing budgets, limited system development time, and user nee...
Historically Command Management Systems (CMS) have been large, expensive, spacecraft-specific softwa...
Mission control is evolving quickly, driven by the requirements of new missions, and enabled by mode...
The future of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) depends on its innovation and...
The era of the shuttle program has come to an end, but only to give rise to newer and more exciting ...
The Mission Operations Division (MOD) at Goddard Space Flight Center builds Mission Operations Cente...
Herein, the term mission control will be taken quite broadly to include both ground and space based ...
The Transportable Payload Operations Control Center (TPOCC) project is applying the latest in graphi...
Goal was to reduce the overall cost of human space flight while maintaining the most demanding stand...
The growing number of citizen space exploration projects require an easily customised, user friendly...
The Laboratory for Advanced Space Systems at Illinois (LASSI) is responsible for the development of,...
Traditional software is developed as monolithic applications that are typed and create boundaries ar...
Current mission operations systems are built as a collection of monolithic software applications. Ea...
We developed software that provides flexibility to mission organizations through modularity and comp...
The conflict between increases in space mission complexity and rapidly declining space mission budge...
In an environment characterized by decreasing budgets, limited system development time, and user nee...
Historically Command Management Systems (CMS) have been large, expensive, spacecraft-specific softwa...
Mission control is evolving quickly, driven by the requirements of new missions, and enabled by mode...
The future of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) depends on its innovation and...
The era of the shuttle program has come to an end, but only to give rise to newer and more exciting ...
The Mission Operations Division (MOD) at Goddard Space Flight Center builds Mission Operations Cente...
Herein, the term mission control will be taken quite broadly to include both ground and space based ...
The Transportable Payload Operations Control Center (TPOCC) project is applying the latest in graphi...
Goal was to reduce the overall cost of human space flight while maintaining the most demanding stand...
The growing number of citizen space exploration projects require an easily customised, user friendly...
The Laboratory for Advanced Space Systems at Illinois (LASSI) is responsible for the development of,...