Friday, October 13, 2017

Students learned about Rosetta’s science operations scheduling in new workshop

13-10-2017 01:14 PM CEST


ESA's Rosetta mission was a marvel of modern science, successfully orbiting a spacecraft around a comet, and even landing a probe on the surface! Although the mission has ended, its legacy lives on in many forms. One of these is the Rosetta Science Operations Scheduling Legacy Workshop.

22 university students from 9 different ESA Member and Associated States participated in this first-of-its-kind workshop. Running in early October 2017, it was hosted at ESA Academy's Training and Learning Centre, ESEC, in Belgium. The workshop gave students the opportunity to learn about science operations scheduling, with the Rosetta mission as a real-life example.

 

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