Raytheon Achieves Early Data Transfer Testing on Environmental Satellite System
The NASA-led spacecraft compatibility testing exercise was a significant achievement in paving the way for a successful NPP launch. The test was the first opportunity to exercise the two NPOESS-provided NPP ground segments with the NPP flight spacecraft. It included the processes of building, scheduling and up-linking instrument loads, managing the spacecraft in a fully automated mode, and verifying ground system and operational products.
All commanding of the satellite was done by Northrop-Raytheon operations and support personnel, who will operate NPP on orbit.
The NPP compatibility test used the NPP flight spacecraft, synthetically generated science data, spacecraft diagnostic and telemetry data collected from the spacecraft, and three of its key sensors: the flight Advanced Technology Microwave Sounder, the Engineering Development Unit (EDU) Cross-track Infrared Sounder and the EDU Visible Infrared Imager Radiometer Suite.
“This marks significant progress in validating that the ground segments of the NPOESS program perform well with the NPP spacecraft and will deliver a quality product to the end user,” said
The next scheduled command and telemetry testing will be in early 2009 after the integration of the next three flight instruments to the NPP spacecraft. A full ground compatibility test, planned for the summer of 2009, will consist of flowing pre-recorded satellite data through the ground station of the command, control and communications segment and NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) long-term data archiving system. At the same time, it will test a 72-hour continuous mission operations exercise and mission management functions.
Raytheon is part of prime contractor Northrop Grumman’s NPOESS team. NPOESS is a satellite system that will be used to monitor global environmental conditions and collect and disseminate data related to weather, atmosphere, oceans, land and near-space environments.
NPOESS data are vital for future weather analysis and forecasting to support military operations, civil applications and scientific research.
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