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Schedule
1990
Monday, August 27th
1:00 AM

Astronaut Deployable Satellite

William Clapp, Weber State University

1:00 AM

1:02 AM

The Insurance Climate for Small Satellites and ELVs: 1990

Peter Stark, International Technology Underwriters

1:02 AM

Tuesday, August 28th
11:00 AM

Creating the Future of Microspace Technology

L. Flynn, DARPA ASTP SETA
R. Bonometti, DARPA AVSTO
E. Nicastri, DARPA AVSTO
R. Sudol, DARPA ATSP SETA
A. Wheatley, DARPA AVSTO

11:00 AM

11:15 AM

Autonomous Surveillance Satellite

Gary Grisbeck, Control Data Space Systems Division
John Doleman, Control Data Space Systems Division
Robert Reed, Control Data Space Systems Division

11:15 AM

11:30 AM

Modular Small Satellite Design for Responsive Tactical Applications

Bernard Raab, Fairchild Space

11:30 AM

11:45 AM

Design Concepts for Space-Borne Multi-Mission Sensors for Tactical Military Needs

Capt. Thomas Utsch, U.S. Air Force Space Systems Division
Thomas Hopp, Aerospace Corporation
Harrisson Sarrafian, Aerospace Corporation
Steven Kilston, Lockheed Missiles and Space Company

11:45 AM

12:00 PM

Mission Cost Reduction

Anthony Dietl, Thomas/Scifers Inc.
Robert Nordyke, Thomas/Scifers Inc.

12:00 PM

12:15 PM

RESERVES: A Responsive, Multi-Mission Tactical Satellite Architecture

Jack Farrell, McDonnell Douglas Electronic Systems Co.

12:15 PM

12:30 PM

Small Satellite Constellations for EHF Polar Coverage

William Acker, E-Systems

12:30 PM

1:45 PM

A Small Satellite Bus Designed for Low Earth Orbiting Experiments

J.B. Oakes, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

1:45 PM

2:00 PM

Pegasus: A Geosynchronous Launch Profile

David Bearden, University of Utah
Shaun Anderson, University of Utah
Richard Shorthill, University of Utah

2:00 PM

2:15 PM

Commercial Application of EYESAT

Dino Lorenzini, Interferometrics Inc.
Doug Loughmiller, Radio Amateur Satellite Corp.

2:15 PM

2:30 PM

Potential for Small Satellite Use in NOAA’s Operational Polar Program

Daniel Cotter, NOAA
Anthony Durham, NOAA

2:30 PM

2:45 PM

The ParaShield Entry Vehicle Concept: Basic Theory and Flight Test Development

David Akin, University of Maryland

2:45 PM

3:00 PM

High Latitude Communications Satellite

Brij Agrawal, Naval Postgraduate School

3:00 PM

3:30 PM

Advanced EHF Technologies for Lightweight Augmentation / Restoration Communications Satellites

Dean Kolba, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
William Greenberg, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
David McElroy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Marilyn Semprucci, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

3:30 PM

3:45 PM

Laser Payloads on Small Satellites

L.S. Lingvay, Space Applications Corp.
A.P. Bowman, Space Applications Corp.
A.S. Wallace, Space Applications Corp.

3:45 PM

4:00 PM

User-Oriented Performance Measurements of the AMSAT-NA Microsat

Robert Diersing, Corpus Christi State University

4:00 PM

4:15 PM

Store-and-Forward Message Relay using Microsatellites: The UoSAT-3 PACSAT Communications Payload

Jeffrey Ward, University of Surrey

4:15 PM

4:30 PM

The BREMSAT Phase-Modulated Communications Link

Don Lefevre, Cynetics Corporation

4:30 PM

4:45 PM

MINISTAR: A Small Spacecraft for GEO Missions

G. Barresi, Italspazio
G. Rondinelli, Italspazio

4:45 PM

Wednesday, August 29th
8:45 AM

Pegasus First Mission - Flight Results

Marty Mosier, Orbital Sciences Corporation
Gary Harris, Orbital Sciences Corporation
Bob Richards, Orbital Sciences Corporation
Dan Rovner, Orbital Sciences Corporation
Brent Carroll, Hercules Aerospace Company

8:45 AM

9:00 AM

PEGSAT - First Pegasus Payload

Robert Pincus, NASA/GSFC
Jack Pownell, NASA/GSFC
James Rast, NASA/GSFC

9:00 AM

9:15 AM

OFFEQ – 2 Orbit and Attitude Flight Evaluation Report

Jerry Wittenstein, MDT Systems & Space Technology
Haim Shyldkrot, MDT Systems & Space Technology
Michael Grumer, MDT Systems & Space Technology
Joseph Komem, MDT Systems & Space Technology
Ophir Kubitski, MDT Systems & Space Technology
Joseph Kronenfeld, MDT Systems & Space Technology

9:15 AM

9:30 AM

The In-Orbit Performance of Four Microsat Spacecraft

J.A. King, AMSAT-NA
R. McGwier, AMSAT-NA
H. Price, AMSAT-NA
J. White, AMSAT-NA

9:30 AM

9:45 AM

WEBERSAT Operations and Experiment Results

Charles Bonsall, Weber State University
Keith Christensen, Weber State University
Stephen Jackson, Weber State University
Spencer Poff, Weber State University
Jeff Raetzke, Weber State University
Claude Smith, Weber State University
Robert Summers, Weber State University

9:45 AM

10:45 AM

Launch Options for Mars Network Missions using Small Spacecraft

Walter Daniel, United States Naval Academy

10:45 AM

11:00 AM

A Multi-User Carrier Structure for Deploying Pegasus-Launched Micro-Satellites

J.A. King, Orbital Sciences Corp.
N.J. Beidleman, Orbital Sciences Corp.
P.M. Stoltz, Orbital Sciences Corp.

11:00 AM

11:15 AM

Field Command of a Tactical Satellite System

Ron Turner, ANSER
Stephen Hopkins, ANSER

11:15 AM

11:30 AM

Designing Good Partial Coverage Satellite Constellations

John Hanson, ANSER
Maria Evans, ANSER
Ronald Turner, ANSER

11:30 AM

11:45 AM

Space Qualification Proceeds on the Common Data Link Program

Major Curt Osterheld, UNISYS Corporation
Doug Bowen, UNISYS Corporation
Susan Opp, UNISYS Corporation

11:45 AM

12:00 PM

Ground Support Equipment for Small Satellites

John D'Ausilio, INTRASPACE Corporation

12:00 PM

1:30 PM

The Department of Defense Space Test Program

Capt. Stewart Cobb, Air Force Space Test Program

1:30 PM

1:45 PM

Small Payload Opportunities Aboard Soviet Launch Vehicles

William Wirin, The Space Commerce Corporation
Yuri Solomonov, Technopribor

1:45 PM

2:00 PM

NASA Secondary Payload Plans, Policies and Requirements

Karen Poniatowski, National Aeronautics and Space Administration

2:00 PM

2:15 PM

Titan II Secondary Payload Capability

Aubrey Butts, Martin Marietta Astronautics Group
Milo Nance, Martin Marietta Astronautics Group
Roger Odle, USAF

2:15 PM

3:15 PM

Attitude Determination and Control for the Multi-Mission Space Payload Platform (SPP)

Charles Benet, GE Astro-Space Division
John Stetson, Jr., GE Astro-Space Division

3:15 PM

3:30 PM

SPACES - An Integrated Software Approach for Attitude Determination, Control and Pointing Systems Analysis

James Billing-Ross, Honeywell Satellite Systems Operations
Douglas Havenhill, Honeywell Satellite Systems Operations

3:30 PM

3:45 PM

Magnetic Attitude Control System for Spinning Small Spacecraft

Parimal Pal, ITHACO Inc.
Vaughn Selby, ITHACO Inc.

3:45 PM

4:00 PM

Low Cost Attitude Sensors for Spacecraft

S. Auer, Applied Research Corporation
F.O. von Bun, Applied Research Corporation

4:00 PM

4:15 PM

Small Satellite Reaction Wheel Optimization

Ted Michaelis, Fairchild Space

4:15 PM

4:30 PM

Altitude Reconstitution of a Small Scientific Satellite using a Limited Set of On-Board Sensors

F. Martel, AeroAstro, Inc.
R. Warner, AeroAstro, Inc.
C. Wright, AeroAstro, Inc.
M. Psiaki, Cornell University

4:30 PM

4:45 PM

Attitude Control of a Small Spacecraft in an Elliptical Orbit

K.A. Ryden, Royal Aerospace Establishment
A.J. Markwell, Southampton University

4:45 PM

Thursday, August 30th
8:45 AM

An Innovative Approach for Validation of Large Space Structure Controls - Structures Interaction Technologies (CSI-SAT)

Robert Strunce, Jr., Star Technologies Corporation

8:45 AM

9:00 AM

Cheap Auroral Tomographical System (CATS)

Dean Garlick, The Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory
Andrew Goldfinger, The Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory

9:00 AM

9:15 AM

Microspacecraft and Earth Observation: The Electrical Field (ELF) Measurement Project

F.J. Redd, Utah State University
T.A. Olsen, Utah State University

9:15 AM

9:30 AM

Design of an Electrically-Propelled Asteroid Rendezvous Probe Launched as a Secondary Payload

Ralph Lorenz, University of Southampton

9:30 AM

9:45 AM

BREM-SAT - A Small Scientific Satellite

A. Ginati, OHB-System
G. Lehmann, OHB-System
H.J. Konigsmann, ZARM
H. Iglseder, ZARM
H.J. Rath, ZARM

9:45 AM

10:00 AM

"Lone Star," A Small Communication Satellite for Texas

J.P. Andrews, Southwest Research Institute
N. Eaker, Southwest Research Institute
J.D. King, Southwest Research Institute

10:00 AM

10:44 AM

In-Orbit Radiation Effects Monitoring on the UoSat Satellites

Craig Underwood, University of Surrey

10:44 AM

10:59 AM

Orientation and Stabilization of Dual Spin Satellites using Aerodynamic Torque

P.A. Finlayson, INTRASPACE Corporation
C.D. Clayton, INTRASPACE Corporation

10:59 AM

11:14 AM

Fault Tolerant Techniques for Spacecraft Data Recorders

Scott Anderson, SEAKR Engineering, Inc.

11:14 AM

11:29 AM

An Innovative On-Board Processor for Lightsats

R.M. Henshaw, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
B.W. Ballard, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
J.R. Hayes, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
D.A. Lohr, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

11:29 AM

11:44 AM

A Flexible Object Oriented Spacecraft Operating System (FOS)

Dave Ladouceur, Orbital Sciences Corporation

11:44 AM

1:29 PM

Small Capacity Low Cost (NiH2) Design Concept for Commercial, Military and Higher-Volume Aerospace Applications

James Wheeler, Eagle-Picher Industries. Inc.
William Cook, Eagle-Picher Industries. Inc.
Ron Smith, Eagle-Picher Industries. Inc.

1:29 PM

1:35 PM

Sealed Nickel-Metal Hydride Batteries for Small Satellite Applications

J. Brill, Eagle-Picher Industries. Inc.
D. Coates, Eagle-Picher Industries. Inc.
P. Bemis, Eagle-Picher Industries. Inc.
S. Vankatesan, Ovonic Battery Co., Inc.
M.A. Fetcenko, Ovonic Battery Co., Inc.
S.R. Ovshinsky, Ovonic Battery Co., Inc.

1:35 PM

1:44 PM

Preliminary Design of the Naval Postgraduate School Petite Amateur Navy Satellite (PANSAT) Electric Power and Communications Subsystems

Daniel Sakoda, Naval Postgraduate School
Mike Noble, Naval Postgraduate School
Steve Paluszek, Naval Postgraduate School

1:44 PM

1:59 PM

Modular Attitude Determination and Control System for Small Satellites

Vaughn Selby, ITHACO, Inc.

1:59 PM

2:14 PM

A Flexible Autonomous Power Management System for Small Spacecraft

Ron Dunbar, Orbital Sciences Corporation
Gordon Hardman, Orbital Sciences Corporation

2:14 PM

2:29 PM

Utilization of Small Commercial Grade Nickel Cadmium (NiCd) Cells in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Applications

T. Darone, Space Applications Corporation
P. Stiffler, Space Applications Corporation
R. Bonometti, DARPA/AVSTO
B. Carter, Aerospace Corporation
E. Eng, Defense Systems Incorporated

2:29 PM