Colorado Space Grant Consortium Science Mission The primary mission of DINO is stereoscopic imaging of cloud formations. Similar technology as demonstrated in major sporting events. Overlapping images of the same object from different angles provides a 3-dimensional photograph. Colorado Space Grant Consortium
Colorado Space Grant Consortium Science Mission Analysis of images will be performed onboard the s/c. Images processed and ranked for coloring and edge distinction. Image opportunities assessed from analysis of first image. Stereo images combined to form a topographic map of cloud heights for downlink. Colorado Space Grant Consortium
Intelligent Operations Vitrual Mission Operations Control Center (VMOCC) will provide automated web-based s/c control. Spacecraft Command Language (SCL) will provide onboard schedule execution and fault detection and reaction. Real-time spacecraft data will be available via the internet for educational outreach. Colorado Space Grant Consortium
Intelligent Operations VMOCC automated capabilities Create a schedule for the satellite from users worldwide Input orbit event data from STK into schedule Automatically initialize a radio (anywhere in the world) and send the command Accept telemetry from any radio worldwide and integrate into VMOCC model SCL capabilities Assess image opportunities Execute scheduled commands in real-time Perform onboard fault detection and reaction Maintain database for sensors, s/c states, and hardware performance. Colorado Space Grant Consortium