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23 September 2013 Management approach for Earth Venture instruments
Diane L. Hope, Sanghamitra Dutta
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Abstract
The Earth Venture Instrument (EVI) element of the Earth Venture Program calls for developing instruments for participation on a NASA-arranged spaceflight mission of opportunity to conduct innovative, integrated, hypothesis or scientific question-driven approaches to pressing Earth system science issues. This paper discusses the EVI element and the management approach being used to manage both an instrument development activity as well as the host accommodations activity. In particular the focus will be on the approach being used for the first EVI (EVI-1) selected instrument, Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution (TEMPO), which will be hosted on a commercial GEO satellite and some of the challenges encountered to date and corresponding mitigations that are associated with the management structure for the TEMPO Mission and the architecture of EVI.
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Diane L. Hope and Sanghamitra Dutta "Management approach for Earth Venture instruments", Proc. SPIE 8866, Earth Observing Systems XVIII, 88660A (23 September 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2024015
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KEYWORDS
Space operations

Pollution

Satellites

Data centers

Earth sciences

Interfaces

Telecommunications

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