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Internet-based operations for the Mars Polar Lander mission

Paul Backes, K.S. Tso, Jeffrey S. Norris, Gregory K. Tharp, Jeffrey Slostad, R.G. Bonitz, Khaled Ali

Year
2002
Citations
51

Abstract

The Mars Polar Lander (MPL) mission was the first planetary mission to use Internet-based distributed ground operations where scientists and engineers collaborate in daily mission operations from multiple geographically distributed locations via the Internet. This paper describes the operations system, the Web interface for telescience (WITS), which was used by the MPL mission for Internet-based operations. WITS was used for generating command sequences for the lander's robotic arm and robotic arm camera, and as a secondary tool for sequence generation for the stereo camera on the lander. WITS was also used as a public outreach tool. Results are shown from the January 2000 field test in Death Valley, California.

Keywords

Mars Exploration ProgramThe InternetOutreachRobotic armComputer scienceInterface (matter)Mars landingExploration of MarsAstrobiologyReal-time computing

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