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2 January 2002 Multi-mission operations with the Interferometry Science Center
Andrew F. Boden, Rachel L. Akeson, Navid Dehghani, Jeff Jones, Kalyani Rengarajain, Anneila I. Sargent, Quentin Sun
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The Interferometry Science Center (ISC) at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) is chartered with providing science operations, data analysis support, and data archiving support for the suite of interferometry projects within the NASA Origins theme. Beginning with the Science Operations System (SOS) for the Keck Interferometer (KI), the ISC will design, implement, and operate a multi-mission facility to provide operations and support functions for NASA Origins interferometers and the scientists and engineers that use them. Future Origins interferometry projects such as the Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) will further use and extend the functionality of the ISC’s multi-mission base. In this talk I will introduce the functional elements in the KI SOS; describe the common SOS core elements that KI and SIM will share; and provide prospective users of these facilities an introduction to user support model that the ISC is implementing.
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Andrew F. Boden, Rachel L. Akeson, Navid Dehghani, Jeff Jones, Kalyani Rengarajain, Anneila I. Sargent, and Quentin Sun "Multi-mission operations with the Interferometry Science Center", Proc. SPIE 4844, Observatory Operations to Optimize Scientific Return III, (2 January 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.460753
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KEYWORDS
Interferometry

Data archive systems

Interferometers

Human-machine interfaces

Prototyping

Space operations

Data analysis

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