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Magnetospheric Multiscale Instrument Suite Operations and Data SystemThe four Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) spacecraft will collect a combined volume of approximately 100 gigabits per day of particle and field data. On average, only 4 gigabits of that volume can be transmitted to the ground. To maximize the scientific value of each transmitted data segment, MMS has developed the Science Operations Center (SOC) to manage science operations, instrument operations, and selection, downlink, distribution, and archiving of MMS science data sets. The SOC is managed by the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) in Boulder, Colorado and serves as the primary point of contact for community participation in the mission. MMS instrument teams conduct their operations through the SOC, and utilize the SOC's Science Data Center (SOC) for data management and distribution. The SOC provides a single mission data archive for the housekeeping and science data, calibration data, ephemerides, attitude and other ancillary data needed to support the scientific use and interpretation. All levels of data products will reside at and be publicly disseminated from the SDC. Documentation and metadata describing data products, algorithms, instrument calibrations, validation, and data quality will be provided. Arguably, the most important innovation developed by the SOC is the MMS burst data management and selection system. With nested automation and 'Scientist-in-the-Loop' (SITL) processes, these systems are designed to maximize the value of the burst data by prioritizing the data segments selected for transmission to the ground. This paper describes the MMS science operations approach, processes and data systems, including the burst system and the SITL concept.
Document ID
20170003191
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Baker, D. N.
(Colorado Univ. Boulder, CO, United States)
Riesberg, L.
(Colorado Univ. Boulder, CO, United States)
Pankratz, C. K.
(Colorado Univ. Boulder, CO, United States)
Panneton, R. S.
(Colorado Univ. Boulder, CO, United States)
Giles, B. L.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD United States)
Wilder, F. D.
(Colorado Univ. Boulder, CO, United States)
Ergun, R. E.
(Colorado Univ. Boulder, CO, United States)
Date Acquired
April 7, 2017
Publication Date
February 4, 2015
Publication Information
Publication: Space Science Reviews
Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
Volume: 199
Issue: 1
ISSN: 0038-6308
e-ISSN: 1572-9672
Subject Category
Documentation And Information Science
Space Communications, Spacecraft Communications, Command And Tracking
Report/Patent Number
GSFC-E-DAA-TN41261
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNG04BB99C
OTHER: 1541955
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other

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