2001 |
Tuesday, August 14th |
2:00 PM
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A Feasibility Study of Micro-Satellites for Earth Observation
Joshua Levi, University of Michigan
Peter Washabaugh, University of Michigan
2:00 PM
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2:15 PM
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The Small Payload Access to Space Experiment (SPASE): Using Non-Traditional Aerospace Technology to Enable a New Generation of Low-Cost Missions
Scott McDermott, AeroAstro, Inc.
L. Eric Aamot, AeroAstro, Inc.
2:15 PM
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2:30 PM
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First Experimental Demonstration of Full-Duplex Optical Communications on a Single Laser Beam
T. M. Shay, University of New Mexico
D.A. Hazzard, New Mexico State University
J.A. MacCannell, New Mexico State University
G. Lee, New Mexico State University
C.D. Garrett, New Mexico State University
J.A. Payne, New Mexico State University
N. Dahlstrom, New Mexico State University
S. Horan, New Mexico State University
2:30 PM
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2:45 PM
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Efficient Satellite Structural Design Optimised for Volume Production
Angelos Tsinas, Kingston University
Christopher Welch, Kingston University
2:45 PM
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3:00 PM
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Starshine Missions in 2001
Gil Moore, Starshine Headquarters
William Braun, Naval Research Laboratory
Phillip Jenkins, NASA Glenn Research Center
Walter Holemans, Planetary Systems Corporation
Donald Lefevre, Cynetics Corporation
Michael Batchelder, South Dakota School of Mines Technology
3:00 PM
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3:15 PM
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The Little Probe That Could! (A Story of Mission Impossible Engineering)
T. Adams, Design_Net Engineering
D. Downs, Design_Net Engineering
G. Murphy, Design_Net Engineering
K. Neal, Design_Net Engineering
3:15 PM
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