What Mission is — multi-vehicle mission coordination

Mission is the coordination layer for any real-world mission with multiple vehicles, crews, parts, and time-critical communications. Built for spaceflight programs, but the primitives generalize (research expeditions, complex film productions, military operations).

Tabs:
• **Missions** — active mission registry; pick one to scope the rest.
• **Vehicles** — every spacecraft, aircraft, surface vehicle, or platform participating.
• **Crew** — assignments across vehicles and missions.
• **Parts** — parts genealogy: serial-tracked components, maintenance history, failure correlations.
• **Events** — mission timeline (planned + actual) with MET (Mission Elapsed Time).
• **Anomalies** — open and historical anomalies. Other modules (Life Support, Comms, Propulsion) auto-feed into this queue.
• **Comms** — pass scheduling against your ground network (uses the Comms module under the hood).
• **Participants** — multi-org partner participation (NASA + contractor + payload partner all on the same mission).

Mission sits at the top of the space-tranche modules (Life Support, Comms, Propulsion). Every record in those modules references a missionVehicleId so the flight team sees everything in one place.