Technical Session VII: 12th Annual Frank J. Redd Student Scholarship Competition | 2004 - Small Satellites: Complementary or Disruptive Technology?

Students compete for scholarships while presenting their work on small satellite concepts and missions

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Schedule
2004
Wednesday, August 11th
11:00 AM

Preliminary Design of a Very-Low-Thrust Geostationary Transfer Orbit to Sun-Synchronous Orbit Small Satellite Transfer

Chris Rampersad, University of Toronto

11:00 AM

11:15 AM

TREMOR: A Triple Modular Redundant Flight Computer and Fault-Tolerance Testbed for the WPI Pansat Nanosatellite

Ryan Angilly, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

11:15 AM

11:30 AM

An Electrically Actuated Pin-Puller for Space Application using Nickel- Titanium Memory Alloy

Peter Cipollo, The Pennsylvania State University
Brendan Surrusco, The Pennsylvania State University

11:30 AM

11:45 AM

Development of a Liquefied-gas Micro-satellite Propulsion System

R.B. Weyer, University of Stellenbosch

11:45 AM

12:00 PM

Structure Design for Modular Platform and Capability on the USUsat 2 Micro-satellite

Joël Quincieu, Utah State University

12:00 PM

12:15 PM

Platform for Attitude Control Experiment (PACE): An Experimental Three-Axis Stabilized CubeSat

Jung-Kuo Tu, National Cheng Kung University
Shi-Hua Wu, National Cheng Kung University
Chen-Chi Chu, National Cheng Kung University

12:15 PM