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GomSpace supports ESA's Arctic Weather Satellite Mission with advanced Mission Control System
GomSpace is leveraging their Hands-off Operations Platform (HOOP) mission control system (MCS) in collaboration with OHB. The HOOP MCS brings advanced automation capabilities to the mission, by enabling the operator to conduct satellite operations more efficiently and reducing the need for human intervention.
The development part of the signed contract from April 29, 2022 (https://gomspace.com/news/gomspace-to-deliver-the-mission-control-syste.aspx), has now been fully executed and GomSpace will continue supporting the mission as needed. The development and delivery of the HOOP MCS has expanded GomSpace's expertise in space software engineering, and makes GomSpace able to offer an end-to-end solution, from satellite hardware to mission operations and data management. This capability is significant in GomSpace’s ability to offer partners and customers integrated solutions that simplify mission planning, reduce operational complexity, and minimize costs. Read more about HOOP here: https://gomspace.com/constellation-management-(2).aspx
The Arctic Weather Satellite was launched on August 16 aboard the SpaceX Falcon 9 Transporter-11 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. The satellite serves as a prototype for a proposed future constellation of small satellites that ESA would develop for European meteorological agency, Eumetsat. The mission aims to improve the collection of weather data, and with a potential polar-orbiting constellation of satellites, it could be possible to provide data for very short-term weather forecasts and nowcasts in the Arctic and around the world. Carrying a cross-track scanning microwave radiometer, the Arctic Weather Satellite mission provides measurements of atmospheric humidity and temperature.
For more information, please contact:
Anne Breüner (Head of Corporate Affairs)
Tel: +45 40 200 192
E-mail: anbr @ gomspace.com
About GomSpace Group AB
The company’s business operations are mainly conducted through the wholly-owned Danish subsidiary, GomSpace A/S, with operational office in Aalborg, Denmark. GomSpace is a space company with a mission to be engaged in the global market for space systems and services by introducing new products, i.e. components, platforms and systems based on innovation within professional nanosatellites. The company is listed on the Nasdaq First North Premier exchange under the ticker GOMX. FNCA Sweden AB is the Company’s Certified Adviser. For more information, please visit our website on www.gomspace.com.
Datum | 2024-09-17, kl 16:30 |
Källa | Cision |