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Key highlights

Terma’s PLAN is a spacecraft mission planning system that minimizes manual intervention, reducing errors and boosting efficiency and integrates cutting-edge scheduling algorithms to optimize satellite constellation operations.

PLAN, integral to the Terma Ground Segment Suite, automates and optimizes mission schedules for satellite fleets, aligning tasks with key events to pinpoint ideal operational windows.

With capabilities for manual adjustments and seamless integration with a mission control system like CCS5, PLAN ensures the creation of conflict free schedules. By integrating with a Flight Dynamics System like ORBIT, relevant maneuvering activities needed to perform a task can be automatically executed. 

Features:

• Mission planning software that generates schedules based on a set of rules and constraints (orbit, ground configuration...)

• Constellation-ready with conflict checking and resolution.

• Customizable schedule generation component to incorporate with your custom algorithm

• Interface with Flight Dynamics System for smarter scheduling

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Last updated: 2025-05-06

MPS - Mission Planning System (PLAN)

Image of Terma - MPS - Mission Planning System (PLAN) on the satsearch marketplace

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