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NASA-LLIS-0270

Lessons Learned – Planning for Spacecraft Real-Time Commanding

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Organization: NASA
Publication Date: 7 July 1993
Status: active
Page Count: 2
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Description of Driving Event:

Voyager flight operations strategy and system design was based upon a philosophy of very limited real-time ground commanding, assuming the vast majority of activity could be preloaded onto the spacecraft. Flight experience, particularly early in the mission, proved that the need for real-time commanding was significantly greater than planned. The end-to-end system design which was based upon the above strategy was cumbersome to use in a real-time commanding environment.

Document History

NASA-LLIS-0270
July 7, 1993
Lessons Learned – Planning for Spacecraft Real-Time Commanding
Description of Driving Event: Voyager flight operations strategy and system design was based upon a philosophy of very limited real-time ground commanding, assuming the vast majority of activity...
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