Space Operations: Contributions from the Global Community, 1st ed. 2017

Coordinators: Cruzen Craig, Schmidhuber Michael, Lee Young H., Kim Bangyeop

Language: English

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This book includes a selection of 30 reviewed and enhanced manuscripts published during the 14th SpaceOps Conference held in May 2016 in Daejeon, South Korea. The selection was driven by their quality and relevance to the space operations community. The papers represent a cross-section of three main subject areas:

·         Mission Management ? management tasks for designing, preparing and operating a particular mission.

·         Spacecraft Operations ? preparation and implementation of all activities to operate a space vehicle (crewed and uncrewed) under all conditions.

·         Ground Operations ? preparation, qualification, and operations of a mission dedicated ground segment and appropriate infrastructure including antennas, control centers, and communication means and interfaces.


This book promotes the SpaceOps Committee?s mission to foster the technical interchange on all aspects of space mission operations and ground data systems while promoting and maintaining an international community of space operations experts.

Space mission design and management.- Ground system design and operation.- Space mission operations.
Craig Cruzen is Payload Operations Director for the International Space Station (ISS) Program at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. He leads a ground control team in performing science operations onboard the ISS. He has received several NASA awards in cluding the Silver Snoopy. Mr. Cruzen holds a degree in aerospace engineering from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.

Michael Schmidhuber is employed at the German Space Operations Center (GSOC) of the German Aerospace Center (DLR). He has worked in mission operations and system development for various LEO and GEO projects. Currently he is responsible for ground system engineering of the new European Data Relay System (EDRS) that will be operated from GSOC. He graduated in aerospace engineering from the Technical University of Munich.


Contains the best papers from the 2016 International Conference on Space Operations reflecting current techniques and results in the discipline of spacecraft operations

Unique in bringing together the international space operations community, especially the world's leading space agencies

Includes current spacecraft operations topics of interest to government agencies, industry and academia