Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
Mar 1993
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1993stica..13..103f&link_type=abstract
Space Technology - Industrial and Commercial Applications (ISSN 0892-9270), vol. 13, no. 2, p. 103-109.
Statistics
Applications
Earth Terminals, Eureca (Esa), Ground Support Systems, Space Missions, Spacelab, Columbus Space Station, Mars (Manned Reusable Spacecraft), Reduced Gravity, Space Flight Tracking And Data Network, Spaceborne Experiments, User Requirements
Scientific paper
For the Columbus Precursor Flights on Spacelab and Eureca a joint effort by MUSC and MARS will establish a preliminary infrastructure for decentralized facility operations and telescience. This operational mode will be developed for a selected number of facilities and experiments, assuming the implementation of an adequate network of User Home Base and User Support and Operation Centers. Furthermore the establishment of an adequate interface between the user ground infrastructure and the mission control functions will play a major role. The precursor flights provide the opportunity to assess the feasibility of this concept for the Columbus era and to demonstrate the effectiveness of the provided services with respect to the user needs. A Telescience program has been conceived by MARS and MUSC: the required activities and the equipment/tools needed for an efficient implementation of the Telescience operative mode are discussed in the paper.
Fortezza Raimondo
Wittmann K.
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