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- OPS-SAT abstract "OPS-SAT is the first CubeSat currently being built by the European Space Agency (ESA) and it is intended to demonstrate the improvements in mission control capabilities that will arise when satellites can fly more powerful on-board computers. It consists of a satellite which contains an experimental computer that is ten times more powerful than any current ESA spacecraft. The OPS-SAT mission has the very clear objective to break the cycle of “has never flown, will never fly” in the area of satellite control.OPS-SAT shall provide an in-orbit test-bed environment for the deployment of different experiments to test new protocols, new algorithms and new techniques. The satellite is being designed to be robust and no Single point of failure should exist, therefore it shall be always possible to recover the spacecraft if something goes wrong with one of the software experiments. The robustness of the basic satellite itself will allow ESA flight control teams to upload and try out new, innovative control software submitted by experimenters.".
- OPS-SAT wikiPageExternalLink OPS-SAT.
- OPS-SAT wikiPageExternalLink OPS-SAT_Evolving_Software_Technology_for_Spacecraft_Operations.
- OPS-SAT wikiPageID "44137764".
- OPS-SAT wikiPageLength "2677".
- OPS-SAT wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- OPS-SAT wikiPageRevisionID "706628248".
- OPS-SAT wikiPageWikiLink CNES.
- OPS-SAT wikiPageWikiLink Category:CubeSats.
- OPS-SAT wikiPageWikiLink Category:European_Space_Agency.
- OPS-SAT wikiPageWikiLink Consultative_Committee_for_Space_Data_Systems.
- OPS-SAT wikiPageWikiLink CubeSat.
- OPS-SAT wikiPageWikiLink European_Space_Agency.
- OPS-SAT wikiPageWikiLink Graz_University_of_Technology.
- OPS-SAT wikiPageWikiLink List_of_CubeSats.
- OPS-SAT wikiPageWikiLink Miniaturized_satellite.
- OPS-SAT wikiPageWikiLink Single_point_of_failure.
- OPS-SAT dimensions "96".
- OPS-SAT manufacturer Graz_University_of_Technology.
- OPS-SAT mass "approx.".
- OPS-SAT missionType "Technology".
- OPS-SAT name "OPS-SAT".
- OPS-SAT organisation European_Space_Agency.
- OPS-SAT spacecraftType "3".
- OPS-SAT webpage OPS-SAT.
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- OPS-SAT wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
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- OPS-SAT subject Category:CubeSats.
- OPS-SAT subject Category:European_Space_Agency.
- OPS-SAT hypernym CubeSat.
- OPS-SAT type ArtificialSatellite.
- OPS-SAT type MeanOfTransportation.
- OPS-SAT type Spacecraft.
- OPS-SAT type DesignedArtifact.
- OPS-SAT type Thing.
- OPS-SAT type Q40218.
- OPS-SAT comment "OPS-SAT is the first CubeSat currently being built by the European Space Agency (ESA) and it is intended to demonstrate the improvements in mission control capabilities that will arise when satellites can fly more powerful on-board computers. It consists of a satellite which contains an experimental computer that is ten times more powerful than any current ESA spacecraft.".
- OPS-SAT label "OPS-SAT".
- OPS-SAT sameAs Q18385314.
- OPS-SAT sameAs m.0124t091.
- OPS-SAT sameAs Q18385314.
- OPS-SAT wasDerivedFrom OPS-SAT?oldid=706628248.
- OPS-SAT homepage OPS-SAT.
- OPS-SAT isPrimaryTopicOf OPS-SAT.
- OPS-SAT name "OPS-SAT".