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CryoSat-2 CryoSat-2 ground segment
Mission planning, however, is performed in ESA-ESRIN for what concerned the payload part (mainly the instrument activity planning) and in ESA-ESOC for what concernes the platform part (mainly orbit maintenance through manoeuvres). The detail plan will be uploaded weekly to the satellite from Kiruna-Salmijarvi. It is worth noting that the CryoSat-2 instrument activity will be very repetitive, and is based on ground topology (ice boundaries evolving through the year) and a few specific user demands, recorded before launch and will not be subject to regular changes after launch.
All external auxiliary data needed for the data processing, and in particular the Precise Orbit data is to be received from the SSALTO centre operated by CNES in Toulouse, with one exception - dynamic sea-ice concentration is to be received from UCL in London. Data will be routinely distributed to users using physical media (CDs, DVDs) and via the internet. Use of high-speed networks are also used to the maximum extent feasible, subject to network performance. An important aspect of the CryoSat-2 ground segment is that it is designed for operations with a low level of manpower. Furthermore, remote operations and troubleshooting can be performed on all systems located in Kiruna-Salmijarvi.
Last update: 27 October 2010
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