Starting with a short description of the GSOC (German Space Operations Center) and its role within the wider framework of the research institute DLR, this paper provides a review of the geostationary telecommunications satellites positioned by the GSOC. The paper then proceeds to describe the evolution of the operations and management structures and methods which have been effectively used to accomplish these missions
TerraSAR-X is a high-resolution radar-satellite of a new generation to be launched in 2006. It will ...
The experimental satellite project PRISMA was initiated in 2005 by Sweden, France, Denmark, and Germ...
This paper presents an overview of current space operations performed by the French space agency at ...
Positioning of Geostationary Satellites at DLR/GSOC - Project Management and Contro
Since 1974, CNES, the French National Space Agency, has been involved in the geostationary launch an...
Since 1975, the Toulouse Space Centre (a technical establishment of the French Space Agency, CNES) h...
A generic multi-mission environment for simultaneously operating the Earth science satellites CHAMP,...
GeoControl is a compact but powerful and accurate software system for station keeping of single and ...
This paper describes the new DLR Ku-Band Monitoring & Control (M&C) System, the additional features ...
The functions and features of the sequence of events (SOE) and flight operations procedures (FOP) ge...
The Earth Observation Center (EOC) is a cluster institute of the German Aerospace Center (DLR). The ...
EUTELSAT II is a regional public telecommunications system for Europe. The services which will be pr...
The Globalstar system is being developed by Globalstar, Limited Partnership and will utilize 48 sate...
An artificial satellite orbit determination (OD) computer program is the most essential tool in sate...
Space Operations of DLR (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt) provides support to DLR’s variou...
TerraSAR-X is a high-resolution radar-satellite of a new generation to be launched in 2006. It will ...
The experimental satellite project PRISMA was initiated in 2005 by Sweden, France, Denmark, and Germ...
This paper presents an overview of current space operations performed by the French space agency at ...
Positioning of Geostationary Satellites at DLR/GSOC - Project Management and Contro
Since 1974, CNES, the French National Space Agency, has been involved in the geostationary launch an...
Since 1975, the Toulouse Space Centre (a technical establishment of the French Space Agency, CNES) h...
A generic multi-mission environment for simultaneously operating the Earth science satellites CHAMP,...
GeoControl is a compact but powerful and accurate software system for station keeping of single and ...
This paper describes the new DLR Ku-Band Monitoring & Control (M&C) System, the additional features ...
The functions and features of the sequence of events (SOE) and flight operations procedures (FOP) ge...
The Earth Observation Center (EOC) is a cluster institute of the German Aerospace Center (DLR). The ...
EUTELSAT II is a regional public telecommunications system for Europe. The services which will be pr...
The Globalstar system is being developed by Globalstar, Limited Partnership and will utilize 48 sate...
An artificial satellite orbit determination (OD) computer program is the most essential tool in sate...
Space Operations of DLR (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt) provides support to DLR’s variou...
TerraSAR-X is a high-resolution radar-satellite of a new generation to be launched in 2006. It will ...
The experimental satellite project PRISMA was initiated in 2005 by Sweden, France, Denmark, and Germ...
This paper presents an overview of current space operations performed by the French space agency at ...