The Solar System Science Operations Laboratory - A tool for science operations and opportunities developed at ESAC The Solar System Science Operations Laboratory (SOLab) is a research and development project funded by the European Space Agency and carried out at the European Space Astronomy Centre in Madrid, inside the Science Operations Department of the Science and Robotic Exploration Directorate. The aim of this project is to investigate new software techniques for computation, visualization and analysis of scientific observation opportunities for interplanetary missions, focusing on the geometrical requirements to cover the scientific mission objectives. The existing framework has been designed with a multi-mission approach, with the capability to geometrically simulate different types of remote sensing and insitu instruments with any type of central body, and targets. The project addresses the scientific requirements with a multi-mission and multi-target frame that is currently being used in support of operational missions like Venus Express and Mars Express, and has already started supporting the development phases of future missions like Solar Orbiter, BepiColombo, MarcoPolo-R, Rosetta and JUICE. This contribution will show some examples on the usage of SOLab and it's synergy with other operational tools used in the Department for the preliminary design of JUICE's Science Ground Segment.