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Scientific Planning and Commanding of the Rosetta Payload
Authors:D Koschny  V Dhiri  K Wirth  J Zender  R Solaz  R Hoofs  R Laureijs  T-M Ho  B Davidsson  G Schwehm
Institution:(1) SCI-SO, ESA/ESTEC, Keplerlaan 1, NL-2200 Noordwijk, The Netherlands;(2) Department of Astronomy and Space Physics, Box 515, S-75120 Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract:ESA’s Rosetta mission was launched in March 2004 and is on its way to comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, where it is scheduled to arrive in summer 2014. It comprises a payload of 12 scientific instruments and a Lander. All instruments are provided by Principal Investigators, which are responsible for their operations. As for most ESA science missions, the ground segment of the mission consists of a Mission Operations Centre (MOC) and a Science Operations Centre (SOC). While the MOC is responsible for all spacecraft-related aspects and the final uplink of all command timelines to the spacecraft, the scientific operations of the instruments and the collection of the data and ingestion into the Planetary Science Archive are coordinated by the SOC. This paper focuses on the tasks of the SOC and in particular on the methodology and constraints to convert the scientific goals of the Rosetta mission to operational timelines.
Keywords:Rosetta  comet mission  science operations  RSOC  payload
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