Title: ENVISAT
1ENVISAT OVERVIEW 6 MONTHS IN ORBIT
J. Louet ENVISAT Programme Manager ESA ESTEC
2Launch, 1st March 2002, 10759 UT
- Separation at H0 26 minutes
- High precision injection
- Altitude within 100 meters
- Inclination within 13 millidegrees
- Solar array deployment within Perth coverage,
completed at H070 - Attitude acquisition completed at H080 within
Kerguelen coverage - Solar array rotation release on the next
descending pass - above 8000 watts of energy
All launch critical activities completed
successfully
3Launch Early Orbit Phase
- Deployment of the ASAR antenna completed by 5
March - Activation of the Payload Equipment Bay and
Payload Module Computer, 6 March - Activation of on board Solid State Recorders and
X band data links 6 March with successful
reception at Kiruna and Matera - ARTEMIS Ka band antenna mast deployed 7 March, no
communication attempt with ARTEMIS, planned for
later on during the commissioning phase. - Satellite attitude control converged in yaw
steering mode, ready for instrument activation,
Successful end of the LEOP phase, on schedule, 7
March
4Instrument Activation
- Switch-on of Instrument Control Units
- ASAR 7 March
- GOMOS 8 March
- AATSR, MERIS, RA-2 9 March
- MIPAS, SCIAMACHY 11 March
- DORIS/MWR 13 March
- First Instrument activations
- RA-2 in routine measurement mode 12 March
- ASAR first Cal mode (Module Stepping) 11 March
- ASAR first Wave mode 12 March
- ASAR first HR mode (Image and Wide Swath) 13
March
5Organisation Teams Boards
6Organisation contd
Satellite Operation
CAL/VAL
Astrium supporting engineers
FOS GS teams
CAL/VAL
CAL/VAL
Report
Report
Commissioning Management Team
Satellite operations and performance Team
Instrument Performance Team
SODAP or CAL-VAL plans - GSOCP
Report
SODAP or CAL-VAL plans and GSOCP
Mission Plan
Products
Ground Segment Team
Payload Data Acquisition
FOS MPS Team
PDS Teams
SODAP or CAL-VAL plans and GSOCP
7First Check-up of the Earth 28 March 2002
8SODAP Review 16-17 April 2002 at ESOC
- All instruments operating (coolers being
activated for AATSR, still some doors to be
opened on SCIAMACHY) - Mission Planning activated at PDS and FOS,
(actions taken to solve the remaining issues SSR
dump and link operation control, GOMOS operation
planning tools, ASAR operation programming, etc) - PDS Problems (lack of robustness identified,
incomplete data recovery, priority to be given to
the complete level 0 recovery and serving the Cal
groups)
System ready to support the calibration activities
9Major Operation Issues after SODAP
- Mission Planning Issues have been solved (at FOS
and PDS) - PMC software did trigger 3 complete switch-off of
the payload over the May-early June timeframe,
very stable since then - Various problems encountered with the
instruments, not exhaustive - ASAR on board timing anomalies
- GOMOS CCD sensitivity to protons increasing the
dark current background, decision to operate the
CCD at a lower temperature - RA-2 corrections of the on board tracker and the
S band echo accumulation anomaly from time to
time - DORIS/MWR ICU wrong handling of SEUs
- MIPAS procedure to unblock the interferometer and
then the anomaly induced by the cooler vibration
control device, ice forming on the detector - SCIAMACHY ICU anomalies and the ice forming
(especially channels 7 and 8).
10Overall Status Today
- Satellite Instruments
- Excellent stability and availability of the
service module and of the Payload Module
(sustained operation of the PMC since mid June) - Excellent and stable performances of the
instruments, most of the small anomalies
encountered in orbit already corrected. - Calibration validation Activities
- On schedule despite the encountered difficulties
with data retrieval an delivery from the PDS - Calibration Review 9-13 September 2002
- Validation Workshop 9-13 December 2002 (to be
kept on schedule) -
11Near Real Time Data Processing Dissemination
X-Band
SVALBARD
KIRUNA PDHS
Near Real Time processing
Data Dissemination by Satellite using an EUTELSAT
DVB channel
ESRIN PDCC PDHS
12Problems Encountered with the PDS
- Difficulty to produce the complete level 0 data
set (Kiruna scenario workload) - All production dependent upon the availability of
the Kiruna PDHS-K - Difficulty to achieve the robustness of the
system (despite significant progress, in
particular with the production level 0, 1b and 2
basically solved) - Data product archiving and distribution not
robust enough (loss of products, media copying
less reliable than online distribution DDS
providing and excellent service) - Phasing in of LRAC and PACs delayed by the PDHS-K
encountered problems
13PDS Next Steps
- Work Plan put in place to recover the situation
over the last quarter 2002 - Priority still given to Cal/Val members, while
starting other PIs phase in - Need to ensure complete level 0 production at the
PDHS and feeding of the LRAC for level 0 and
level 1b consolidation - Need to ensure all ASAR HR and MERIS FR level 0
production at the PDHS and feeding of the PACs
for offline image production - Use of the PACs in the archiving and media
duplication of level 1b and 2 products to the
Cal/val Pis and other users (starting with PDHS
products) - Introduction of the Kiruna-Svalbard scenario mid
October
ENVISAT Mission Operational End 2002, for a
Subset of Products Services