RE: ESA Mission Juice Launch

2023-04-14 Thread Jan.Sommer
Hi Joel,

One of our colleagues was involved with the SW-PA for the GALA 
(https://www.dlr.de/pf/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-10617/18438_read-43017/) 
and Janus (https://space.leonardo.com/en/juice) instruments of Juice.
Both instruments use RTEMS internally.

Fingers crossed…

Jan

From: users  On Behalf Of Joel Sherrill
Sent: Donnerstag, 13. April 2023 19:56
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Subject: ESA Mission Juice Launch


 Hi

The JUICE mission was scheduled to launch today but unfortunately, there was a 
delay on the launch of the ESA Juice mission this morning due to lightning. But 
on a positive note, it means that we all didn't miss it. :) It is scheduled for 
Friday at 8:14 a.m. ET.

"After JUICE arrives at Jupiter in July 2031, the spacecraft will spend about 
three and a half years orbiting the gas giant and conducting flybys of three of 
its moons: Ganymede, Callisto and Europa. Toward the end of the mission, Juice 
will focus solely on orbiting Ganymede, making it the first spacecraft to ever 
orbit a moon in the outer solar system."

AFAIK this mission includes at least RTEMS based instruments and Data 
Processing Unit (DPU). If anyone has more details on the use of RTEMS on this 
mission, please share.

https://flightsoftware.jhuapl.edu/files/2016/Day-3/Day-3-13-Hellstrom.pdf

More general info on the mission

https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-65254502

--joel


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ESA Mission Juice Launch

2023-04-13 Thread Joel Sherrill
 Hi

The JUICE mission was scheduled to launch today but unfortunately, there
was a delay on the launch of the ESA Juice mission this morning due to
lightning. But on a positive note, it means that we all didn't miss it. :)
It is scheduled for Friday at 8:14 a.m. ET.

"After JUICE arrives at Jupiter in July 2031, the spacecraft will spend
about three and a half years orbiting the gas giant and conducting flybys
of three of its moons: Ganymede, Callisto and Europa. Toward the end of the
mission, Juice will focus solely on orbiting Ganymede, making it the first
spacecraft to ever orbit a moon in the outer solar system."

AFAIK this mission includes at least RTEMS based instruments and Data
Processing Unit (DPU). If anyone has more details on the use of RTEMS on
this mission, please share.

https://flightsoftware.jhuapl.edu/files/2016/Day-3/Day-3-13-Hellstrom.pdf

More general info on the mission

https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-65254502

--joel
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