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The advanced multi-mission operations system (AMMOS) is a common set of services and tools created by the Interplanetary Network Directorate, a division of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, for use in JPL's operation of spacecraft. These tools include a means by which mission planning and analysis can be undertaken, as well as developing pre-planned command sequences for the spacecraft. AMMOS also provides a means by which downlinked data can be displayed and manipulated, including key mission telemetry such as readings of temperature, pressure, power, and other critical indicators. This common toolset allows space missions to minimize the cost of developing operations infrastructure, which is very important in light of recent restricted spending by space agencies.

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dbo:abstract Das Advanced Multi-Mission Operations System, oder AMMOS, ist ein von der NASA empfohlenes System zum Betrieb von Weltraummissionen, insbesondere für NASA-Missionen zur Erforschung des Sonnensystems. Es ist in seinen wichtigsten Teilen eine modulare Software zur Missionkontrolle, kann aber zusätzliche Dienstleistungen, z. B. Betriebspersonal oder Beratung während der Missionsentwicklung enthalten. Nicht zu AMMOS gehören die Dienstleistungen von Antenennetzen wie das Deep Space Network oder , die aber über zusätzliche Vereinbarungen genutzt werden können. AMMOS wird von Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) bereitgestellt und unterhalten. AMMOS wurde zum ersten Mal 1998 mit Deep Space 1 eingesetzt und getestet. Seit der Einführung wurden bestehende Missionen nachträglich auf den Betrieb mit AMMOS umgestellt. Generell werden inzwischen fast alle NASA-Missionen von AMMOS gesteuert. Esa-Missionen unter der Kontrolle von ESOC in Darmstadt werden mit der Software SCOS-2000 betrieben, die ähnliche Funktionen bereitstellt. (de) The advanced multi-mission operations system (AMMOS) is a common set of services and tools created by the Interplanetary Network Directorate, a division of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, for use in JPL's operation of spacecraft. These tools include a means by which mission planning and analysis can be undertaken, as well as developing pre-planned command sequences for the spacecraft. AMMOS also provides a means by which downlinked data can be displayed and manipulated, including key mission telemetry such as readings of temperature, pressure, power, and other critical indicators. This common toolset allows space missions to minimize the cost of developing operations infrastructure, which is very important in light of recent restricted spending by space agencies. (en)
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rdfs:comment The advanced multi-mission operations system (AMMOS) is a common set of services and tools created by the Interplanetary Network Directorate, a division of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, for use in JPL's operation of spacecraft. These tools include a means by which mission planning and analysis can be undertaken, as well as developing pre-planned command sequences for the spacecraft. AMMOS also provides a means by which downlinked data can be displayed and manipulated, including key mission telemetry such as readings of temperature, pressure, power, and other critical indicators. This common toolset allows space missions to minimize the cost of developing operations infrastructure, which is very important in light of recent restricted spending by space agencies. (en) Das Advanced Multi-Mission Operations System, oder AMMOS, ist ein von der NASA empfohlenes System zum Betrieb von Weltraummissionen, insbesondere für NASA-Missionen zur Erforschung des Sonnensystems. Es ist in seinen wichtigsten Teilen eine modulare Software zur Missionkontrolle, kann aber zusätzliche Dienstleistungen, z. B. Betriebspersonal oder Beratung während der Missionsentwicklung enthalten. Nicht zu AMMOS gehören die Dienstleistungen von Antenennetzen wie das Deep Space Network oder , die aber über zusätzliche Vereinbarungen genutzt werden können. (de)
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