Sensors designed and built specifically for use on small satellites that contribute to satellite performance or enable new missions.

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Schedule
2006
Thursday, August 17th
1:14 PM

The BRITE Space Telescope: A Nanosatellite Constellation for High-Precision Photometry of the Brightest Stars

Norman Deschamps, University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies
Cordell Grant, University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies
Dan Foisy, University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies
Robert Zee, University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies
Anthony Moffat, Université de Montréal
Werner Weiss, University Vienna

1:14 PM

1:29 PM

An Advanced High Resolution Optical Sensor for Small Satellite Mapping Missions

David Purl, Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd,
Luis Gomes, Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd,
Alex da Silva Curiel, Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd,
Mike Cutter, Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd,
Wei Sun, Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd,
Martin Sweeting, Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd,

1:29 PM

1:44 PM

Application of Microspacecraft Design Methods to the Development of a Miniature, Low Cost Star Tracker for Microspace Applications

Bill Seng, AeroAstro, Inc.
Rick Fleeter, AeroAstro, Inc.

1:44 PM

1:59 PM

A 1m Resolution Camera for Small Satellites

Jeremy Curtis, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Nigel Morris, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Bryan Shaughnessy, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Nick Waltham, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Ruben Edeson, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Ian Tosh, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
John Ellis, Orbital Optics Ltd

1:59 PM

2:14 PM

The Role of Small Satellites in Aeronomy

Charles Swenson, Utah State University

2:14 PM

2:29 PM

Miniature Autonomous Star Tracker Based on CMOS APS

Dong Ying, Tsinghua University
You Zheng, Tsinghua University
Xing Fei, Tsinghua University
Chou Qin, Tsinghua University

2:29 PM