Abstract
A nonadaptive operations strategy was used by the Magellan mission to Venus, whereas an adaptive strategy was used for the Spaceborne Imaging Radar-C mission to Earth. The operational strategies employed by these missions are described, along with overviews of both missions and a summary of their systems and capabilities. The effects of adaptivity on the operations systems are discussed, and a summary of advantages of each strategy is given.
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