Speaker
Neophytos Messios
(BIRA-IASB (Belgium))
Description
ESA's Space Environment Information System (SPENVIS) is an on-line resource for evaluating the space environment and its effects on spacecraft components and astronauts. The SPENVIS system provides access to a large number of space environment models and related analysis tools, allowing the users to combine and chain results between different models. SPENVIS has a long and acclaimed history. Since its first development at the Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy (BIRA-IASB) in 1996, it has been successfully operational for more than fifteen years. As a result, SPENVIS has established a mature user community from all over the globe that is using the system for various purposes including mission analysis and planning, education and scientific research. Recently, a new system known as SPENVIS Next Generation has been developed under the ESA/GSTP-5 programme. The key objective was to upgrade SPENVIS into a new web-based service-oriented distributed framework supporting plug-in of models related to the hazardous space environment, and including both a user-friendly interface for rapid analysis and a machine-to-machine interface for interoperability with other software tools. The purpose of this talk is to introduce the new SPENVIS system and its capabilities.
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Primary author
Stijn Calders
(BIRA-IASB (Belgium))
Co-authors
Benjamin Bode
(etamax space GmbH (Germany))
Daniel Heynderickx
(DHConsultancy BVBA (Belgium))
David Rogers
(ESA/ESTEC)
Eamonn Daly
(ESA/ESTEC)
Erwin De Donder
(BIRA-IASB (Belgium))
Eugenio Rodríguez-Moreno
(Deimos Space (Spain))
Hugh Evans
(ESA/ESTEC)
Ignacio Grande
(Deimos Space (Spain))
Laszlo Hetey
(BIRA-IASB (Belgium))
Michel Kruglanski
(BIRA-IASB (Belgium))
Neophytos Messios
(BIRA-IASB (Belgium))
Ngoc-Diep Ho
(Space Application Services NV/SA (Belgium))
Noelia Sánchez Ortiz
(Deimos Space (Spain))
Pablo Beltrami
(etamax space GmbH (Germany))