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IKI SSC

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(IKI Satellite Situation Center)

Space Research Institute (IKI) Russian Academy of Sciences
Profsoyuznaya 84/32, Moscow 117810, Russia

This Home Page maintains the Situation Analysis for the IKI International Space Missions and its coordination with the Inter-Agency multimission campaigns.


The situation analysis for the space physics mission is based on the orbit calculations and satellite position localization relative to the simulative magnetospheric structures.

Ballistic center of the M.V. Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics Russian Academy of Sciences (KIAM RAN) provides the definition of the orbital elements by using the orbital radio measurements.

IKI Satellite situation center (IKI SSC) provides the satellites motion calculation and prediction of the orbital situations. The produced tabular and graphical information is available via WWW.

The Scientific Community and Operation Group use the situation analysis results for the mission science planning and coordination with groundbased investigations.

The standard of the multiprobe's situation presentation developed for the multiprobes INTERBALL project was successfully transmitted to the multimission situation analysis.

The multimissions relative situation analysis is used for coordinated measurement planning and data analysis in the Space Physics campaigns.

The orbital elements of the NASA space physics missions are distributed by the IACG (InterAgency Consultative Group). This data are available as anonymous via WWW and FTP service of the INTERNET.


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Dr. sci., Prof. Ravil R. Nazirov
rnazirov@rssi.ru
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Dr. Victoria Prokhorenko
vprokhor@iki.rssi.ru
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Partially supported by
Russian Foundation on Basic Research
(Grant 99-07-90147)

Last modified 22 April 2001