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Schedule
1999
Tuesday, August 24th
1:00 PM

Constellation Pathfinder: A University Nanosatellite

C.D. Rayburn, Boston University Center for Space Physics
H.E. Spence, Boston University Center for Space Physics
H.E. Petschek, Boston University Center for Space Physics
M. Bellino, Boston University Center for Space Physics
J. Vickers, Boston University Center for Space Physics
M. Murphy, Boston University Center for Space Physics
N. Dennehy, The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory
D. Sargent, The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory
M. Socha, The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory

1:00 PM

1:15 PM

Microsatellite Constellation for Disaster Monitoring

Jeff Ward, Surrey Space Centre
Susan Jason, Surrey Space Centre
Martin Sweeting, Surrey Space Centre

1:15 PM

1:30 PM

Developments in Nano-Satellite Structural Subsystem Design at NASA-GSFC

Peter Rossoni, NASA-GSFC
Peter Panetta, NASA-GSFC

1:30 PM

1:45 PM

The GANDER Microsatellite Radar Altimeter Constellation for Global Sea State Monitoring

Yuanxing Zheng, Surrey Space Centre

1:45 PM

2:00 PM

NASA/DoD University Nano-Satellites for Distributed Spacecraft Control

David Weidow, Goddard Space Flight Center
John Bristow, Goddard Space Flight Center

2:00 PM

2:15 PM

Free Flying Magnetometers as a Demonstration of Micro-spacecraft Technologies

J. Willis, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
K. Leschly, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
H. Javadi, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
B. Blaes, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
K. Boykins, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
D. Rau, University of New Hampshire

2:15 PM

2:20 PM

ACE - A Canadian Small Science Satellite Mission

Harold Dahl, Bristol Aerospace Limited
Wally Eliuk, Bristol Aerospace Limited
Glen Rumbold, Canadian Space Agency
Randolph Shelly, Canadian Space Agency

2:20 PM

2:30 PM

Proba: ESA's Autonomy and Technology Demonstration Mission

Frederic Teston, ESA/ESTEC
Richard Creasey, ESA/ESTEC
J. Bermyn, Verhaert Design Development
D. Bemaerts, Verhaert Design Development
K. Mellab, Verhaert Design Development

2:30 PM