欧空局空间态势感知空间天气服务网内的空间任务支持服务

E. D. Donder, N. Crosby, M. Kruglanski, J. Andries, A. Devos, Christopher Perry, C. Borries, D. Martini, A. Glover, J. Luntama
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航天器的运行本质上是复杂的,每颗卫星的运行环境都会带来一系列潜在风险,对于给定的轨道,这些风险往往是独特的组合。操作、数据传输和服务提供的中断在成本和能力方面的影响都很严重,因此必须最大限度地降低所有操作风险。在其空间态势感知(SSA)计划框架内,欧洲航天局(ESA)正在建立一个空间天气服务网,以支持广泛受影响部门的最终用户减轻空间天气对其系统的影响,降低成本并提高可靠性。该服务网络目前处于测试和验证阶段,并鼓励用户参与和反馈。该网络由五个专家服务中心组成,重点关注太阳天气、日球层天气、空间辐射环境、电离层天气和地磁状况。每个ESC连接不同的专家组,联合他们的空间天气产品,并确保所提供信息的质量和一致性。该服务网络还包括一个中央数据中心和SSA空间天气协调中心。在本次介绍中,我们概述了网络(http://swe.ssa.esa.int/)的现状、目标最终用户群体和以空间界为重点的专家服务中心。
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Services for Space Mission Support Within The ESA Space Situational Awareness Space Weather Service Network
Spacecraft operations are by nature complex and every satellite's operational environment poses a range of potential risks, often a unique combination for a given orbit. The implications of interruptions of operations, data transfer and service provision, are serious, both in terms of cost and capability, thus it is imperative to mitigate against all operational risks to the fullest extent possible. In the frame of its Space Situational Awareness (SSA) programme, the European Space Agency (ESA) is establishing a Space Weather Service Network to support end-users, in a wide range of affected sectors, in mitigating the effects of space weather on their systems, reducing costs and improving reliability. This service network is currently in a test and validation phase and encourages user engagement and feedback. The network is organised around five Expert Service Centres (ESCs) focusing on Solar Weather, Heliospheric Weather, Space Radiation Environment, Ionospheric Weather and Geomagnetic Conditions. Each ESC is connecting different expert groups, federating their space weather products, and ensuring the quality and consistency of the provided information. The service network also includes a central Data Centre and the SSA Space Weather Coordination Centre (SSCC). In this presentation we give an overview of the current status of the network (http://swe.ssa.esa.int/), the targeted end-user groups and Expert Service Centres with a focus on the space community.
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