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The Multi-Mission Operations Center (MMOC) is the nerve center of the ROCSAT Ground Segment for multi-satellites command and control. It is responsible for every aspect of each satellite’s command and control, including telemetry receiving and level 0 science data processing, uplink commanding, spacecraft and payload health monitoring, ground system pass reconfiguration and status monitoring, and data archive and retrieval.
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Operations Concept Document for the ROCSAT Ground Segment, (CDRL RGS-2), 02.03.01.951130, 30 November 1995.
ROCSAT-1 Mission Operations Plan for the ROCSAT Ground Segment, (CDRL RGS-32c), 32.03.01.970512, 12 May 1997.
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Yang, CT., Meng, HC., Chang, HS. (2000). Reducing the Cost of Spacecraft, Ground System Operations. ROCSAT Multi-Mission Operations Center. In: Miau, JJ., Holdaway, R. (eds) Reducing the Cost of Spacecraft Ground Systems and Operations. Space Technology Proceedings, vol 3. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9395-3_4
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