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GP-B Post-Flight Analysis—Final Report - Gravity Probe B - Stanford ...

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Three critical factors were essential to Mission Planning’s success, and these are described in the three mainsections that follow.4.2.2 Critical Factor: EfficiencyThe first critical factor was efficiency, and this section discusses the breadth of material that the MissionPlanning team had to master in order to achieve maximum efficiency.4.2.2.1 Subject Matter ExpertiseFor speed of product delivery, both general information and subject-matter expertise were required fromMission Planners at <strong>Gravity</strong> <strong>Probe</strong>-B. The following table illustrates the Mission Planning material that had tobe mastered:Table 4-1. Mission Planning Mastery IndexMission Planning Mastery IndexSpacecraft Sub-Systems All the commandable sub-systems of the spacecraft must be understood.SafemodesClear understanding of the safemode scheme, with its tests, masks, and macros iscritical.CARDInternalizing the Constraints And Restrictions Document (CARD).Spacecraft SoftwareThe operating system and applications model of the spacecraft.Communications Systems Expertise with both the Space Network and Ground Network.4.2.2.2 Software ExpertiseIn addition, Mission Planning had to master a great deal of software in order to implement its functions.Internally, we viewed software in two categories: externally-supplied software, including commercial software,and government software.Table 4-2. Mission Planning Commercial SoftwareCommercial SoftwareGREAS for STK 4 From Analytical Graphics, this software is used to build the spacecraft timeline and providebasic visualization.STK 4 (Unix)STK 6 (Windows)STK VOSWSIMission Planning are able to perform a wide variety of orbit analysis functions through theuse of STK products.Advanced, real-time three-dimensional visualization of the spacecraft in orbit wasdeveloped by Mission Planners through the use of the VO product from Analytical Graphics.NASA’s interface to the Space Network scheduling system.<strong>Gravity</strong> <strong>Probe</strong> B — <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Flight</strong> Analysis • Final <strong>Report</strong> March 2007 101

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