Space Operations: Inspiring Humankind's Future, 1st ed. 2019

Coordinators: Pasquier Helene, Cruzen Craig A., Schmidhuber Michael, Lee Young H.

Language: English

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856 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Hardback

This book includes a selection of 30 reviewed and enhanced manuscripts published during the 15th SpaceOps Conference held in May 2018 in Marseille, France. 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.

Mission design and mission management.- Ground systems and networks.- Mission execution.

Hélène Pasquier is a ground systems operations expert in the Operations department at CNES (French Space Agency). She has been the head of Generic Ground Systems Section in the Products and Grounds Systems Department, leading the development of generic and reusable Monitoring & Control software systems, which is a part of CNES Mission Operations Systems. She is acting in research & technology studies and coordinates the use of the international standards (ECSS, CCSDS Mission Operations and Cross Support Services) within the Mission Operations Systems developed by the Operations department.
Hélène graduated in Computer Science Engineering from the Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble, France (ENSIMAG, INPG).

Craig Cruzen is a Payload Operations Director for the International Space Station (ISS) Program at NASA’s George C. Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) in Huntsville, Alabama, USA, where he and his colleagues lead a ground control team in performing science operations onboard the ISS.

Mr. Cruzen joined NASA in 1990 as a launch trajectory analyst and later served as an ascent guidance engineer.  He also was a lead developer of NASA’s Automated Rendezvous and Capture technology development project.  In 2000, Craig transitioned to MSFC’s Mission Operations Laboratory where he certified as a Payload Rack Officer and a Timeline Change Officer in support of ISS real-time science operations.  Mr. Cruzen was selected to be a Payload Operation Director in 2003 and served on console until 2009.  From 2009-2012 he was the flight operations lead for NASA’s Ares launch vehicle development program.  Craig returned to the operations directors’ office in 2013 and was named training lead in 2015. 
Mr. Cruzen was born in Flint, Michigan and claims Flushing, Michigan as his home town.  He graduated from Flushing High School in 1987 and earned a B.S. in aerospace engineering from the University of Mic

Contains the best papers from the 2018 International Conference on Space Operations reflecting current techniques and results in the discipline of spacecraft operations

Brings together the international space operations community, especially the world's leading space agencies

With color graphics, high-resolution images, registers and extensive paper references