4th ESA Mission Operations Academy
ESA cordially invites you to the 4th ESA Mission Operations Hands-On Experience at ESOC, Darmstadt.
Mission Operations at its best! For the fourth time, ESA offers this unique 4-day course to bring to life the fascinating world of spacecraft operations with its unique challenges and need for excellent teamwork.
This course provides an insight into the secrets of ESA Space Mission Operation’s success, covering operations concepts, architecture and interfaces, the roles and responsibilities of the different teams, the mission planning and scheduling processes and the different challenges encountered in each mission phase. Finally, how to effectively manage spacecraft anomalies and contingency recovery operations will be discussed and later practised.
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