Mission Control

Mission Control is the Earth-based operational and development environment connected to Station A01. It provides human input, system development and oversight while interacting with Jandroide and agent-based processes within the same system.

Definition

Mission Control is a physical engineering and control environment located on Earth.
It forms part of the operational system of Station A01 and remains continuously connected to it.
Mission Control is infrastructure. It is not a viewing layer or external interface.

Role in the System

Mission Control develops, operates and maintains Station A01.
It is the primary environment for creating software, configuring systems and integrating hardware used inside the station.
Human intent, engineering decisions and system modifications originate here, while interacting with agent-based processes.

Control and Execution

Mission Control contributes to a shared control model combining human input and system-level processes.
Actions are executed inside the station through physical systems and interfaces such as Jandroide.
Execution is distributed across human-driven commands, coordinated processes and agent-based operations within defined boundaries.

Infrastructure

Mission Control contains the physical infrastructure required to develop and operate Station A01.
This includes computing systems, development environments, hardware integration, capture systems and routing infrastructure.
These systems remain physically separate from the station while operating as part of the same continuous system.

System Integration

Mission Control operates within the framework of the Mission Control Interface, linking Earth-based infrastructure with Station A01 in real time.
All interaction follows the principle of In-World Visualization, where system state becomes visible inside the station itself.
Mission Control develops and operates the station without defining its boundaries as an isolated system.