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Spaceopal GmbH Munich Satellite Navigation Summit 2016
Munich Flashlights - News from Bavaria
Giuseppe Lenzo, CEO, spaceopal GmbHMunich, 2nd March 2016
Spaceopal: a Munich based Company dedicated to Galileo Operations
Spaceopal GmbH is a joint
venture between DLR GfR
mbH and Telespazio SpA,
established in 2009 and
registered under the German
law, with its Headquarters in
Munich2
On behalf of the European Commission and contracted
by ESA, Spaceopal is managing:
The Galileo constellation, mission and ground
operations
Special and contingency operations
LEOP campaigns execution
Satellite In-Orbit Tests
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Ground Mission (GMS) and Ground Control
(GCS) Segment upgrades
GCC Hosting Services
Security Operations
Initial Service preparation
Images Copyright © ESA
Spaceopal
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To operate the system and provide all the required services, Spaceopal is managing a highly experienced
industrial team
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OBERPFAFFENHOFEN
FUCINO
Spaceopal is operating the
system through 2 Centres:
Oberpfaffenhofen
Fucino
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Ground and Network operations
Two Galileo Control Centres (GCCs) and the whole GDDN (Galileo Data Dissemination Network) are currently
successfully managed by Spaceopal:
The GCC-D (located in Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany) as GCS (Ground Control Segment) prime and GMS
(Ground Mission Segment) as backup
The GCC-I (located in Fucino, Italy) as GMS
(Ground Mission Segment) prime and GCS
(Ground Control Segment) as backup
A worldwide network connecting both control
centres to remote stations for SCs Telemetry,
Tracking, and Control Facilities (5 TTCs),
Navigation Message Uplink Facilities (5 ULSs)
and downlink Facilities (13 GSSs, Galileo
Sensor Stations)
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Ground and Network operations
To operate and maintain all these Ground Facilities, Spaceopal has developed, validated and is currently using: More than 400 Ground Operations
procedures More than 300 Maintenance procedures
In the course of operations, Spaceopal has successfully supported without any impact: more than 500 SW and HW upgrades
at “element” level 10 “full segment“ SW and HW upgrades
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Spaceopal, in operating the Galileo system since 2010, has successfully performed 6 LEOPs (12 satellites)
Two more launches are expected in 2016 (6 satellites)By the end of the year Spaceopal will manage a
constellation of 18 Galileo satellites
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Flight operations
Spaceopal is successfully performing all routine,
special and contingency “in orbit” operations for
the deployed Galileo fleet, in parallel with the
engineering, preparation and validation
operations for the satellites to be launched
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Flight operations
Spaceopal has developed, validated and is currently applying more than 1100 “Flight Operations Procedures” and more than 100 operational databases have been updated
since beginning of operations, under Spaceopal responsibility:
more than 4,000 satellite acquisitions executed
400,000 Telemetry parameters processed
40,000 Telecommand uplinked on board
150 manoeuvers (mainly for drift stop and fine positioning) executed
about 20 “full” Spacecraft recovery from “hard contingency” (Safe Mode recovery)
about 50 “Payload re-activation” after software upgrade or major failure
A quite successful 2015!
L4 and L5 campaign execution (satellite 7,8, 9 & 10) Launch and Early Orbit Phase (LEOP) Commissioning In-orbit test (IOT) Finally inserted by the Mission operation team in the constellation and
started to disseminate the navigation message
Start of L6 campaign (satellite 11 & 12) Conclusion of Launch and Early Orbit Phase (LEOP)
Seamless Mission Operations hand-over from GCC-I to GCC-D and hand-back from GCC-D to GCC-I, for GMS major infrastructure upgrade
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Ready for 2016 Prepared to take over another 6 satellites:
May 2016 Soyuz launch with satellite 13 and 14 Nov 2016 Ariane launch with satellite 15, 16, 17 and 18
Support major ground infrastructure improvements and activation
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Performance validation of the entire system focussing on:
Galileo Open Service (OS) – Free of charge for all users, featuring excellent
positioning and timing performance
Galileo Public Regulated Service (PRS) – provides position and timing to specific
users requiring a high continuity of service, with controlled access
SAR – Search and Rescue Service
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Initial service provision validation The primary scope of Spaceopal in the operations provision, as well as in
the good management of all the assets, is the generation, uplink and broadcast to final users of a good and usable navigation message
As part of the initial services validation activities, the following activities are managed by Spaceopal: Service Operations validation: OS, SAR and PRS services validation
activities regularly on going in the last 6 months running and fine-tuning (when needed) relevant procedures (e.g. SLOPs)
Service Operations Reporting- Reporting on Services is regularly performed on daily (DDB),
weekly (OSM) and monthly basis (OPCR). Service Planned/Unplanned events Management
- Management of potential service anomaly regularly performed through weekly SARB meeting and ORSI reporting.
- Management of planned outages regularly performed through MTP meetings and weekly OSM reporting
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Initial service provision validation
For each service, specific procedures and test cases have been defined and tuned, taking into account the current available facilities
They are currently under validation. The on-going process, started since April 2014, is being tuned based on the expected System evolution
Spaceopal, with the support of its shareholders (DLR GfR and Telespazio), has the capabilities needed for the setup of the Initial Services, with reference to: Standardisation Certification Type approval Use of Test Beds.
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Spaceopal has been providing a unique service in the last 5
years.
We are proud to have been supporting, as leader of a first class
industrial team, the European Commission and the European
Space Agency in bringing the Galileo constellation from initial
deployment up to service provision
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THANK YOU !spaceopal GmbH
Arnulfstraße 58
80335 Munich
Germany
Tel.: +49 (0) 89 4111856 0
Fax: +49 (0) 89 4111856 29
www.spaceopal.comThe activity described in this presentation is carried out under a contract managed by ESA on behalf of the European
Union of and funded by the European Union.
The views expressed herein can in no way be construed as reflecting the official opinion of the European Union and/or of
the European Space Agency