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|  |  |  |  | | | Was macht das ESOC in Darmstadt? Ein Überblick 8 September 2009
 | | The European Space Operations Centre (ESOC) is an ESA establishment located in Darmstadt, Germany. ESOC hosts the general-purpose ESA Operations Control Centre (OCC) which provides all required functions for spacecraft- & ground-segment control, orbit & attitude determination, and data acquisition & processing.
Within the OCC, individual functions are handled from within separate, Dedicated Rooms. The Main Control Room (MCR) is used for preparation of new missions (in the testing and simulation phase) and during critical mission control phases such as the Launch and Early Orbit Phase (LEOP). It is also used for deep-space missions as well as for emergency or contingency operations (which normally require a larger flight control team).
The Flight Dynamics Room (FDR) is used during critical mission phases for orbit and attitude calculations and for routine operations at other times.
The control, monitoring, and supervision of the ESTRACK network of ground stations is conducted from the ESTRACK Control Room. This room is occupied 24 hours per day, 365 days per year. During a mission's routine phase, spacecraft monitoring and control functions are carried out from a Dedicated Control Room (DCR).
Generally, control is conducted from workstations at which satellite data can be displayed in various formats and from which commands can be sent. The primary tool for mission control and data processing is the Dedicated Mission Support System (DMSS).
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| | | | Weltweites Netz der Bodenstationen
 | | ESA's latest Deep Space Antenna was formally inaugurated at Cebreros, Spain, on 28 September 2005. |  |  |  |  |
| | | | Kontrollzentrum
 | The Main Control Room at ESA's Space Operations Centre (ESOC) in Darmstadt. Critical Launch and Early Orbit Phase (LEOP) for the ENVISAT Earth Observation Satellite (2002).
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| | | | Herausforderung der Flugdynamik
 | After reaching the lunar 'gateway' in November 2004, SMART-1 spiralled down on consecutive orbits around the Moon, until it reached the final operational orbit in early 2005.
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| | | | Missionsanalyse für die Zukunft
 | The ExoMars Programme
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| | | | Entwicklung und innovativer Technologie-Transfer
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|  | Video - Blick hinter die Kulissen des ESOC AnfahrtsbeschreibungFührungen durch das ESOCESOC Kontrollzentrum (Englisch)Spacecraft Operations (Englisch)ESA-Direktor Thomas Reiter
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