M
Marc Costa Sitjà
Researcher at European Space Agency
Publications - 9
Citations - 75
Marc Costa Sitjà is an academic researcher from European Space Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Orbiter & Comet nucleus. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications receiving 59 citations.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
Rosetta science operations in support of the Philae mission
Mike Ashman,M. Barthelemy,Laurence O´Rourke,Miguel Almeida,Nicolas Altobelli,Marc Costa Sitjà,Juan Jose Garcia Beteta,Bernhard Geiger,B. Grieger,David Heather,Raymond Hoofs,Michael Küppers,P. Martin,Richard Moissl,Claudio Muñoz Crego,Miguel Pérez-Ayúcar,Eduardo Sanchez Suarez,Matthew Taylor,Claire Vallat +18 more
TL;DR: The Rosetta Science Ground Segment as mentioned in this paper was created to support the Project Scientist and the Science Working Team, in order to ensure the coordination, development, validation and delivery of the desired science operations plans and their associated operational products throughout the mission.
Proceedings Article
Activity-based scheduling of science campaigns for the Rosetta Orbiter
Steve Chien,Gregg Rabideau,Daniel Tran,Martina Troesch,Joshua Doubleday,Federico Nespoli,Miguel Perez Ayucar,Marc Costa Sitjà,Claire Vallat,Bernhard Geiger,Nico Altobelli,Manuel Fernandez,F. Vallejo,Rafael Andres,Michael Kueppers +14 more
TL;DR: The ESA Rosetta Science Ground Segment has developed a science scheduling system that includes an automated scheduling capability to assist in developing science plans for the Rosetta Orbiter and how this software is used is focused on.
Journal ArticleDOI
Activity-Based Scheduling of Science Campaigns for the Rosetta Orbiter
Steve Chien,Gregg Rabideau,D. Tran,Martina Troesch,Federico Nespoli,Miguel Perez Ayucar,Marc Costa Sitjà,Claire Vallat,Bernhard Geiger,F. Vallejo,Rafael Andres,Nico Altobelli,Michael Kueppers +12 more
TL;DR: Rosetta was a European Space Agency (ESA) cornerstone mission that launched in March 2004, exited hibernation in January 2014, entered orbit around the comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko in August 201 as mentioned in this paper.
Journal ArticleDOI
The CONSERT operations planning process for the Rosetta mission
Yves Rogez,Yves Rogez,Pascal Puget,Pascal Puget,Sonia Zine,Sonia Zine,Alain Herique,Alain Herique,Wlodek Kofman,Wlodek Kofman,Nicolas Altobelli,Mike Ashman,M. Barthelemy,Jens Biele,Alejandro Blazquez,Carlos M. Casas,Marc Costa Sitjà,Cedric Delmas,Cinzia Fantinati,Jean-François Fronton,Bernhard Geiger,Koen Geurts,B. Grieger,Ronney Hahnel,Raymond Hoofs,Armelle Hubault,Eric Jurado,Michael Küppers,Michael Maibaum,Aurélie Moussi-Souffys,Pablo Muñoz,Laurence O'Rourke,Brigitte Pätz,Dirk Plettemeier,Stephan Ulamec,Claire Vallat +35 more
TL;DR: The methods and tools developed, in close collaboration with the mission and the science operation teams for both Rosetta and Philae, to identify, rank and plan the operations for CONSERT science measurements could be applied to other missions involving joint operations between two platforms, on a complex shaped object.
Journal ArticleDOI
The Rosetta science operations and planning implementation
Miguel Pérez-Ayúcar,Mike Ashman,Miguel Almeida,Marc Costa Sitjà,Juan Jose Garcia Beteta,Raymond Hoofs,Michael Kueppers,Julia Marín Yaseli,Donald Merritt,Federico Nespoli,Eduardo Sanchez Suarez +10 more
TL;DR: The Rosetta Science Ground Segment supports the Project Scientist and the Science Working Team, in order to ensure the coordination, development, validation and delivery of the desired science operations plans and their associated operational products throughout the mission, and to ensure preservation of adequate data to the Planetary Science Archive as mentioned in this paper.