University Led Small Satellite Programs Under Development that Lend Utility to Future Science Missions
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2004 | ||
Wednesday, August 11th | ||
2:00 PM |
Low-Cost Ground Station Antenna Arrays for Microspacecraft Mission Support James Wells, University of Toronto Institute For Aerospace Studies 2:00 PM |
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2:15 PM |
An Approach to Automated Health Monitoring & Control for Space Systems Roger Johnson, University of Central Florida 2:15 PM |
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2:30 PM |
Science Mission Scenarios using “Palmsat” Picosatellite Technologies Craig Underwood, Surrey Space Centre 2:30 PM |
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2:45 PM |
Deployment Optimization of a Boom for FalconSAT-3 using Elastic Memory Composite Material Pamala Fetchko, US Air Force Academy 2:45 PM |
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3:00 PM |
Neural Network Based Orbit Propagation for Small Satellite Missions Liu Fang, Singapore Telecommunications Limited 3:00 PM |
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3:15 PM |
A Highly Modular Scientific Nanosatellite: TEST David Voss, Taylor University 3:15 PM |
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3:30 PM |
The IRIS Project: A New Architecture or a Small Satellite Imaging Mission Quinn Young, Utah State University 3:30 PM |