A dataset provided by the European Space Agency

Name RO-X-GIA-2-RVM1-RENDEZMANOEUVRE1
Mission INTERNATIONAL-ROSETTA-MISSION
URL ftp://psa.esac.esa.int/pub/mirror/pub/mirror/INTERNATIONAL-ROSETTA-MISSION/GIADA/RO-X-GIA-2-RVM1-RENDEZMANOEUVRE1-V1.0
DOI https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-heg5zjz
Abstract Payload Checkout 13 (PC13) was the final Cruise Phase Checkout of several payload checkouts performed with the Rosetta Payload. Since PC13 was scheduled as the final Cruise Phase Checkout, a number of additional payload operations were also executed to close out pending and essential requirements, and/or configure instruments for the upcoming Deep Space Hibernation Phase. Given the importance of this final checkout all Rosetta payload, except Osiris, took part in this scenario The Payload Checkout 13 ran for 9 consecutive days starting on the 1st December 2010 until the 9th December 2010. An RSI passive checkout was also completed on 14th December 2010. The Scenario was covered by dedicated NNO and DSN. During PC13 GIADA performs only a passive test (GD01) similar to the previous Passive Payload Checkouts. This passive test (GD01), which includes standard procedures and full functional verification, was executed by switching on Main and Redundant I/Fs in sequence and executing similar procedures for the two cases. The data reported in this data set have been converted from ADC counts to engineering values. The quality of the Housekeeping and Calibration data is good. Scientific data are due to noise, as no grain event is expected during this mission phase. These data must be only considered to evaluate GIADA behaviour and not as real scientific data. Data reported by GDS and IS are due to noise as no dust event is expected during this mission phase. MBS frequency changes, once normalised for frequency vs. temperature dependence, if present, are due to deposition of contaminants existing in the S/C environment. Housekeeping and Calibration data from all GIADA sub-systems are useful to evaluate instrument health and behaviour when compared with similar data acquired during other mission phases.
Description The format of data reported in GIADA data sets is the same for all mission phases. Data reported by GDS and IS are due to noise as no dust event is expected in this mission phase. MBS frequency changes, once normalised for frequency vs. temperature dependence, if present, are due to deposition of contaminants existing in the S/C environment. Housekeeping and Calibration data from all GIADA sub-systems are useful to evaluate instrument health and behaviour when compared with similar data acquired during other mission phases.
Instrument GIADA
Temporal Coverage 2010-12-05T06:16:12Z/2010-12-06T20:40:45Z
Version V1.0
Mission Description TABLE OF CONTENTS ---------------------------------- = ROSETTA Mission Overview = ROSETTA Mission Objectives - Science Objectives = Mission Profile = Mission Phases Overview - Mission Phase Schedule - Solar Conjunctions/Oppositions - Payload Checkouts = Mission Phases Description - Launch phase (LEOP) - Commissioning phase - Cruise phase 1 - Earth swing-by 1 - Cruise phase 2 (and Deep Impact) - Mars swing-by - Cruise phase 3 - Earth swing-by 2 - Cruise phase 4 (splitted in 4-1 and 4-2) - Steins flyby - Earth swing-by 3 - Cruise phase 5 - Lutetia flyby - Rendez-Vous Manouver 1 - Cruise phase 6 - Rendez-Vous Manouver 2 - Near comet drift (NCD) phase - Approach phase - Lander delivery and relay phase - Escort phase - Near perihelion phase - Extended mission = Orbiter Experiments - ALICE - CONSERT - COSIMA - GIADA - MIDAS - MIRO - OSIRIS - ROSINA - RPC - RSI - VIRTIS - SREM = LANDER (PHILAE) - Science Objectives - Lander Experiments = Ground Segment - Rosetta Ground Segment - Rosetta Science Operations Center - Rosetta Mission Operations Center - Rosetta Lander Ground Segment - Lander Control Center - Science Operations and Navigation Center - Rosetta Scientific Data Archive = Acronyms ROSETTA Mission Overview = The ROSETTA mission is an interplanetary mission whose main objectives are the rendezvous and in-situ measurements of the comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, scheduled for 2014/2015. The spacecraft carries a Rosetta Lander, named Philae, to the nucleus and deploys it onto its surface. A brief description of the mission and its objectives can be found in the Rosetta Science Management Plan [RO-EST-PL-0001] and in papers [GLASSMEIERETAL2007A]. A detailed description of the mission analysis can be found in the Consolidated Report on Mission Analysis [RO-ESC-RP-5500], the ROSETTA User Manual [RO-DSS-MA-1001], and the flight Operations Plan [RO-ESC-PL-50...
Creator Contact GIADA TEAM
Date Published 2011-02-15
Publisher And Registrant European Space Agency
Credit Guidelines European Space Agency, 2011-02-15, RO-X-GIA-2-RVM1-RENDEZMANOEUVRE1, V1.0. https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-heg5zjz