This paper is a retrospective look at the Space Flight Operations Center Project; a large, complex, multimission ground data system which is currently under development at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), Pasadena. The Project was established in February 1984 and will be completed in April 1992 when the Magellan, Voyager, Ulysses, Galileo and Mars Observer Projects will be fully supported. The first phase of this project covers the development of a subset of multimission Baseline subsystems, the development of the mission-specific adaptations to this Baseline set for the Magellan Project, the development of a Magellan-specific high rate processor together with the delivery of these subsystems to operations. This first phase became operational in January 1989 in readiness for the Magellan launch in May 1989.
The Space Flight Operations Center first phase - Lessons learned
1991-01-01
Conference paper
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English
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