Mission sequencing involves merging science and engineering inputs into an integrated, constraint-checked sequence and producing review and spacecraft command products. This task employs processes, procedures, and tools which have a high degree of commonality across all missions. The JPL Multi-Mission Office (MMO) Mission Planning and Sequencing Team (MPST) has successfully baselined these processes, procedures, and tools so that they are readily adaptable to missions of varying complexity. As a result, the MPST can quickly assemble a team that provides mission sequencing to very different missions at a fraction of previous costs. This paper discusses the MMO MPST approach of adapting core processes, procedures, and tools to multiple missions. The paper then propose extending this multi-mission philosophy to skeleton timeline development, science sequencing, and spacecraft sequencing. Finally, the paper investigates a multi-mission approach to mission operations system (MOS) development.
Reduce costs with multi-mission sequencing and a multi-mission operations system
2004 IEEE Aerospace Conference Proceedings (IEEE Cat. No.04TH8720) ; 6 ; 4055-4061 Vol.6
2004-01-01
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13.041 Reduce Costs with Multi-Mission Sequencing and a Multi-Mission Operations System
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