Eumetsat Polar System: Earth Observation

VEGA supported Eumetsat within their EPS programme team and performed the operations preparation activities for the EPS payload.

“The [VEGA] teams worked on Saturday and on Sunday, over the night, to achieve readiness, team members found solutions to cope with troubles, and at the same time, to achieve the major objectives of SSVT. It is for me a great pleasure to work with such teams, who want to move forward.” 

Lionel de la Taille, EU

 

Challenge

The Eumetsat Polar System (EPS) is an international initiative for the provision of operational meteorology and climate monitoring from satellites in polar orbit. EPS is the European contribution to a joint US-European co-operating system that also involves the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

 

The EPS system consists of a series of 3 polar orbiting “Metop” spacecraft, and a supporting ground segment that covers both satellite monitoring and control, and processing and dissemination of the data produced by the satellite instruments. The Metop satellites each carry many separate instruments (the “payload”) which means that the overall EPS system is large and complex. The operations of the EPS satellite platform and its payload are correspondingly complex. As a result, Eumetsat identified the need for integrated support within their EPS programme team to perform the operations preparation activities for the EPS payload.

 

How VEGA helped

VEGA was chosen because it has a proven track record in providing operations support for earth observation satellites to similar organisations, most noticeably at the European Space Operations Centre, and we were able to offer a complete package of expert support. Our approach is based on VEGA teams focusing on groups of related instruments – optical, microwave and interface units. A major factor in our success is the professionalism and enthusiasm of our people.

 

Value Delivered

The range of instrument operations preparation activities performed by the VEGA teams include:

 

  • Definition, production and validation of the operational procedures needed to operate each of the onboard instruments and their supporting subsystems for power, thermal and data handling
  • Test and validation of the spacecraft control system
  • Planning, execution and reporting of satellite system validation tests (SSVT)
  • Participation in simulations campaigns and end to end system testing
  • Validation of spacecraft and payload database and modification for operations