The functions and features of the sequence of events (SOE) and flight operations procedures (FOP) generator developed and used at DLR/GSOC for the positioning of EUTELSAT 2 satellites are presented. The SOE and FOP are the main operational documents that are prepared for nominal as well as for non-nominal mission execution. Their structure and application are described. Both of these documents are generated, validated, and maintained by a common software tool. Its main features and advantages are demonstrated. The tool has been improved continuously over the last 5 years. Due to its flexibility it can easily be applied to other projects and new features may be added
This paper is concerned with the presentation of mission-independent software systems that provide a...
In the recent years, the “Program for INteractive Timeline Analysis” PINTA, developed at the German ...
Late in fiscal year 2011, the Crew Earth Observations (CEO) team was tasked to upgrade and replace i...
Starting with a short description of the GSOC (German Space Operations Center) and its role within t...
The European Data Relay System (EDRS) offers a high-speed communication service between satellites,...
Utilization of graphics has long been a useful methodology for many aspects of spacecraft operations...
The generation and validation of operations procedures is a key task of mission preparation that is ...
For every space mission flight procedures are used to guarantee save operations. These flight proced...
A MS-Windows based electronic procedure system, called OPIS (Operational Procedure Information Syste...
The European Data Relay System (EDRS) provides a high speed data link between ground stations and sa...
In February 1995, sequence-of-events (SOE)-driven automation technology was demonstrated for a Voyag...
GeoControl is a compact but powerful and accurate software system for station keeping of single and ...
"Das" Konzept für Operations gibt es nicht. Aber einige grundlegende Überlegungen kann man verallgem...
The OpsWeb tool is one of the core applications at the German Space Operation Center (GSOC) when it ...
Since 1974, CNES, the French National Space Agency, has been involved in the geostationary launch an...
This paper is concerned with the presentation of mission-independent software systems that provide a...
In the recent years, the “Program for INteractive Timeline Analysis” PINTA, developed at the German ...
Late in fiscal year 2011, the Crew Earth Observations (CEO) team was tasked to upgrade and replace i...
Starting with a short description of the GSOC (German Space Operations Center) and its role within t...
The European Data Relay System (EDRS) offers a high-speed communication service between satellites,...
Utilization of graphics has long been a useful methodology for many aspects of spacecraft operations...
The generation and validation of operations procedures is a key task of mission preparation that is ...
For every space mission flight procedures are used to guarantee save operations. These flight proced...
A MS-Windows based electronic procedure system, called OPIS (Operational Procedure Information Syste...
The European Data Relay System (EDRS) provides a high speed data link between ground stations and sa...
In February 1995, sequence-of-events (SOE)-driven automation technology was demonstrated for a Voyag...
GeoControl is a compact but powerful and accurate software system for station keeping of single and ...
"Das" Konzept für Operations gibt es nicht. Aber einige grundlegende Überlegungen kann man verallgem...
The OpsWeb tool is one of the core applications at the German Space Operation Center (GSOC) when it ...
Since 1974, CNES, the French National Space Agency, has been involved in the geostationary launch an...
This paper is concerned with the presentation of mission-independent software systems that provide a...
In the recent years, the “Program for INteractive Timeline Analysis” PINTA, developed at the German ...
Late in fiscal year 2011, the Crew Earth Observations (CEO) team was tasked to upgrade and replace i...