223 pgs, 1991 Taylor & Francis ISBN 978-0850668605 As remote-sensing missions become longer, the mission operating system (MOS) may determine the entire spacecraft, instrument, and ground system design -- creating the need for this definitive description of available MOSs. Wall and Ledbetter begin with an overview of remote-sensing mission concepts and design processes, followed by a look at the essential elements of any MOS. Throughout the chapters are examples from various missions, but Chapter 7 takes the Magellan mission to Venus as an example bringing all the elements together. Illustrations include five color photographs reconstructed from sensor data.
TABLE OF CONTENTS - Basics of Remote-Sensing Missions
- Design Methodology for Operations Systems
- Organization, Management, and Staffing
- The Uplink Process
- The Downlink Process
- Anomalies, Contingency Plans, and Adaptivity
- An Example - The Magellan Mission Operations
- The Future of Mission Operations Systems
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