Mission operations of Earth Observing-1 with onboard autonomy

Space mission operations are extremely labor and knowledge-intensive and are driven by the ground and flight systems. Inclusion of an autonomy capability can have dramatic effects on mission operations. We describe the prior, labor and knowledge intensive mission operations flow for the Earth Observ...

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Hauptverfasser: Rabideau, G., Tran, D., Chien, S., Cichy, B., Sherwood, R., Mandl, D., Frye, S., Shulman, S., Szwaczkowski, J., Boyer, D., Van Gaasbeck, J.
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Shulman, S.
Szwaczkowski, J.
Boyer, D.
Van Gaasbeck, J.
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