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"Satellite operations and the associated ground system of a space project need to be extremely reliable due to the high cost and investment in such projects, but also because once we launch and deploy a satellite into space we have nearly zero possibility to change, update or fix anything on-board except software. Not only must we invest time and money in achieving the most reliable spacefaring vehicles, but we must also invest in the systems and people which are made responsible for the vehicle's monitoring and control from the ground, here on Earth. We can and must achieve robustness in our…mehr

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"Satellite operations and the associated ground system of a space project need to be extremely reliable due to the high cost and investment in such projects, but also because once we launch and deploy a satellite into space we have nearly zero possibility to change, update or fix anything on-board except software. Not only must we invest time and money in achieving the most reliable spacefaring vehicles, but we must also invest in the systems and people which are made responsible for the vehicle's monitoring and control from the ground, here on Earth. We can and must achieve robustness in our systems and processes for the whole mission in order that we have the best chance to achieve the mission objectives and that our high investment pays off by maintaining the reliability of success for the projected and expected mission duration. This short book attempts to highlight some of the areas in satellite operations missions where we should take great care and introduce processes and mechanisms to increase the robustness of the operations over the entire mission, its people and its components."
Autorenporträt
Andrew is a senior professional in the Aerospace (Space) Industry who has developed his broad range of technical, scientific, engineering and management experience on several space projects in multiple operations environments with a variety of companies and organisations such as ESA, DLR and Inmarsat since he started his space career in 2001.