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General Atomics Provides Spacecraft Simulator for NASA TSIS-2 Program Delivery

General Atomics Provides Spacecraft Simulator for NASA TSIS-2 Program Delivery

General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS) has announced the development and delivery of a spacecraft simulator to the University of Colorado (CU) Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) in support of the Total and Spectral solar Irradiance Sensor- 2 (TSIS-2) spacecraft program. The TSIS-2 spacecraft is being built by GA-EMS under contract with NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) and will provide measurements of solar irradiance and high-quality data for the long-term climate record. CU LASP is providing the Total Irradiance Monitor (TIM) and Spectral Irradiance Monitor (SIM) sensors for TSIS-2.

“This represents the first complete end-to-end spacecraft simulator we have designed, programmed, built, and delivered to a customer, adding another significant capability to our space systems and technologies portfolio,” said Scott Forney, president of GA-EMS. The simulator allows GA-EMS to check the communication and functionality of the TSIS-2 payload onboard their GA-150 satellite bus in preparation for satellite operations. The TSIS-2 spacecraft simulator provides capabilities to send and verify commands, receive health and status telemetry, and receive science and analog thermistor data and specific command file uploads.

“Simulation is a critical step in satellite design to help maximize risk mitigation. Not only does this allow us to evaluate spacecraft and component performance under various scenarios prior to launch, it is also a valuable tool for troubleshooting and resolving any issues that might arise while the satellite is on orbit,” said Gregg Burgess, vice president of GA-EMS Space Systems. Once launched, the satellite will operate in a sun-synchronous orbit, with the TSIS-2 payload providing NASA with continuous solar monitoring capabilities throughout its mission life. GA-EMS has designed and is manufacturing the TSIS-2 satellite based on its modular and scalable GA-150 ESPA-class bus architecture. GA-EMS is also performing TSIS-2 payload integration and testing and will provide mission operations support.

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