Start Date

4-1987 8:00 AM

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lhe existing European ground infrastructure is capable to support earth observation satellites, the present ARIANE program and scientific manned spaceflight missions as demonstrated during the first German Spacelab D 1 mission flown as payload onboard NSTS in October 85.

Future European space program like EURECA, COLUMBUS, HERMES, ARIANE 5, DRS and scientifi~ satellites will require a ground based end-to-end o~eration and verification infrastructure (GEOVI) of a new order of magnitude.

Individual program needs and required user support ground segments exceed the very tight budgetary frame available for the European space com~unity (agencies and i ndust.ry) . Investments are' necessary for i ndust ri a 1 development faci- 1 iti es to ~upport the AIV phase, support facilities for development and operation, launch and landing facilities operation~ facilities for mission and payload control and payload data facilities for data dissemination, archiving, retrieval etc.

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Future European Ground Segment

lhe existing European ground infrastructure is capable to support earth observation satellites, the present ARIANE program and scientific manned spaceflight missions as demonstrated during the first German Spacelab D 1 mission flown as payload onboard NSTS in October 85.

Future European space program like EURECA, COLUMBUS, HERMES, ARIANE 5, DRS and scientifi~ satellites will require a ground based end-to-end o~eration and verification infrastructure (GEOVI) of a new order of magnitude.

Individual program needs and required user support ground segments exceed the very tight budgetary frame available for the European space com~unity (agencies and i ndust.ry) . Investments are' necessary for i ndust ri a 1 development faci- 1 iti es to ~upport the AIV phase, support facilities for development and operation, launch and landing facilities operation~ facilities for mission and payload control and payload data facilities for data dissemination, archiving, retrieval etc.

 

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