Students compete for scholarships while presenting their work on small satellite concepts and missions
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2003 | ||
Wednesday, August 13th | ||
10:30 AM |
Accessing the Solar System with a Small Solar Sail Jeremy Neubauer, Washington University in St. Louis 10:30 AM |
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10:45 AM |
Chimera - A Low Cost Solution to Small Satellite Space Access John Crowley, Georgia Institute of Technology 10:45 AM |
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11:00 AM |
Design, Modeling and Evaluation of a 2.4GHz FHSS Communications System for NarcisSat Kyle Doerksen, Stanford University 11:00 AM |
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11:15 AM |
nCube: The First Norwegian Student Satellite Å.G. Riise, Narvik University 11:15 AM |
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11:30 AM |
Opening the Door to Smart Power Management in Small Satellites Patrick Shriver, University of Colorado at Boulder 11:30 AM |
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11:45 AM |
Compact Vector Magnetometer for Pico Satellites Klaus Krogsgaard, Technical University of Denmark 11:45 AM |
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12:00 PM |
An Analysis of Preliminary Test Campaign Results for a Microscale Solar Thermal Engine Major Fred Kennedy, U.S. Air Force Surrey Space Centre 12:00 PM |
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12:15 PM |
Design of the Local Ionospheric Measurements Satellite Valérie Mistoco, Pennsylvania State University 12:15 PM |