The Cassini Solstice Mission (CSM) is the second extended mission phase of the highly successful Cassini/Huygens mission to Saturn. Conducted at a much-reduced funding level, operations for the CSM have been streamlined and simplified significantly. Integration of the science timeline, which involves allocating observation time in a balanced manner to each of the five different science disciplines (with representatives from the twelve different science instruments), has long been a labor-intensive endeavor. Lessons learned from the prime mission (2004-2008) and first extended mission (Equinox mission, 2008-2010) were utilized to design a new process involving PIEs (Pre-Integrated Events) to ensure the highest priority observations for each ...
The Cassini project employs a concept known as distributed operations which allows independent instr...
Highly successful mission operations require efficient and cost-effective science sequence developme...
The problem of planning the operations of scientific instruments on a planetary mission is character...
The Cassini-Huygens Mission to Saturn and Titan, a joint venture between the National Aeronautics an...
This paper describes my work with the Cassini Mission Sequence Subsystem (MSS) team during the summe...
The Cassini spacecraft has been in orbit for five years, returning a wealth of scientific data from ...
This paper will address the science planning and sequencing aspects of the command generation proces...
The Cassini mission has been in orbit for eight years, returning a wealth of scientific data from Ti...
The Cassini mission to Saturn is complex with 12 science teams conducting distributed operations acr...
The Cassini team uses a variety of software utilities as they manage and coordinate their mission to...
The Cassini-Huygens spacecraft was launched in 1997 as an international and collaborative mission to...
The phenomenal success of the Cassini Mission at Saturn is largely due to flagship instruments, in a...
The Cassini-Huygens spacecraft began its four-year Prime Mission to study Saturn's system in July 20...
Due to the highly successful execution of the Cassini-Huygens prime mission and the estimated propel...
In October 2010, the Cassini spacecraft embarked on the seven-year Solstice Mission. The mission wil...
The Cassini project employs a concept known as distributed operations which allows independent instr...
Highly successful mission operations require efficient and cost-effective science sequence developme...
The problem of planning the operations of scientific instruments on a planetary mission is character...
The Cassini-Huygens Mission to Saturn and Titan, a joint venture between the National Aeronautics an...
This paper describes my work with the Cassini Mission Sequence Subsystem (MSS) team during the summe...
The Cassini spacecraft has been in orbit for five years, returning a wealth of scientific data from ...
This paper will address the science planning and sequencing aspects of the command generation proces...
The Cassini mission has been in orbit for eight years, returning a wealth of scientific data from Ti...
The Cassini mission to Saturn is complex with 12 science teams conducting distributed operations acr...
The Cassini team uses a variety of software utilities as they manage and coordinate their mission to...
The Cassini-Huygens spacecraft was launched in 1997 as an international and collaborative mission to...
The phenomenal success of the Cassini Mission at Saturn is largely due to flagship instruments, in a...
The Cassini-Huygens spacecraft began its four-year Prime Mission to study Saturn's system in July 20...
Due to the highly successful execution of the Cassini-Huygens prime mission and the estimated propel...
In October 2010, the Cassini spacecraft embarked on the seven-year Solstice Mission. The mission wil...
The Cassini project employs a concept known as distributed operations which allows independent instr...
Highly successful mission operations require efficient and cost-effective science sequence developme...
The problem of planning the operations of scientific instruments on a planetary mission is character...