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Schedule
2014
Tuesday, August 5th
4:00 PM

The NASA Optical Communication and Sensor Demonstration Program: An Update Siegfried W. Janson and Richard P. Welle The Aerospace Corporation Mail Stop M2/241, P.O. Box 92957, Los Angeles, CA 90009-2957; 310.379.7060 siegfried.w.janson@aero.org

Siegfried Janson, The Aerospace Corporation
Richard Welle, The Aerospace Corporation

4:00 PM

4:15 PM

UNIFORM-1: First Micro-Satellite of Forest Fire Monitoring Constellation Project

Shusaku Yamaura, Keio University
Seiko Shirasaka, Keio University
Takashi Hiramatsu, Japan Association for Satellite Technology Cooperation
Miki Ito, Japan Association for Satellite Technology Cooperation
Yuta Araki, Japan Association for Satellite Technology Cooperation
Kikuko Miyata, Nagoya University
Tomomi Otani, Wakayama University
Naoko Sato, Wakayama University
Hiroaki Akiyama, Wakayama University
Tetsuya Fukuhara, Hokkaido University
Koji Nakau, Hokkaido University
Yoshihiro Tsuruda, University of Tokyo
Jun’ichi Takisawa, University of Tokyo
Shinichi Nakasuka
Kohei Tanaka, Graduate University for Advanced Studies
Keisuke Maeda, Akita University

4:15 PM

4:30 PM

50kg-class Deep Space Exploration Technology Demonstration Micro-spacecraft PROCYON

Ryu Funase, The University of Tokyo
Hiroyuki Koizumi, The University of Tokyo
Shinichi Nakasuka, The University of Tokyo
Yasuhiro Kawakatsu, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Yosuke Fukushima, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Atsushi Tomiki, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Yuta Kobayashi, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Junichi Nakatsuka, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Makoto Mita, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Daisuke Kobayashi, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Taku Nonomura, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

4:30 PM

4:45 PM

Nanosat Technology And Managed Risk; An Update Of The CYGNSS Microsatellite Constellation Mission Development

Randy Rose, Southwest Research Institute
Will Wells, Southwest Research Institute
Debi Rose, Southwest Research Institute
Chris Ruf, University of Michigan
Aaron Ridley, University of Michigan
Kyle Nave, Applied Defense Solutions

4:45 PM

5:00 PM

Kent Ridge 1 - a hyper spectral micro satellite to aid disaster relieve

Tom Segert, Berlin Space Technologies GmbH
Matthias Buhl, Berlin Space Technologies GmbH
Björn Danziger, Berlin Space Technologies GmbH
Goh Cher Hiang, National University of Singapore
Chua Kee-Chaing, National University of Singapore
Yeo Swee-Ping, National University of Singapore

5:00 PM

5:15 PM

Unified Propulsion System to Explore Near-Earth Asteroids by a 50 kg Spacecraft

Hiroyuki Koizumi, The University of Tokyo
Tadashi Inagaki, The University of Tokyo
Yusuke Kasagi, The University of Tokyo
Taro Naoi, The University of Tokyo
Tomoyuki Hayashi, The University of Tokyo
Ryu Funase, The University of Tokyo
Kimiya Komurasaki, The University of Tokyo

5:15 PM

5:30 PM

EDSN Development Lessons Learned

James Chartres, Millennium Engineering Integration Co.
Hugo Sanchez, NASA Ames Research Center
John Hanson, Millennium Engineering Integration Co.

5:30 PM

5:45 PM

Opportunities for Small Satellites in NASA’s Earth System Science Pathfinder (ESSP) Program

Frank Peri, NASA Langley Research Center
Richard Law, NASA Langley Research Center
James Wells, NASA Langley Research Center

5:45 PM