Forward thinking military and science mission concepts where small satellites are key to mission success, with emphasis on enabling technologies requiring further development.
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Tuesday, August 15th | ||
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1:30 PM |
Issues and Implications of the Thermal Control System on Responsive Space Missions Andrew Williams, Air Force Research Laboratory, Space Vehicles Directorate 1:30 PM |
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1:45 PM |
Satellite-as-a-Sensor Neural Network Abnormality Classification Optimization Michelle Hammond, Air Force Center for Research Support (CERES) 1:45 PM |
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1:59 PM |
Multi Payload Ejector (MPE), Bridging the Gap in Recurring Space Access Jeffrey Reddish, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center 1:59 PM |
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2:14 PM |
SpaceWire: Key Principles Brought out from 40 Year History Paul Walker, 4Links Limited 2:14 PM |
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2:29 PM |
Mike Marlow, DoD Space Test Program, Space Missile Systems Center, Detachment 12 2:29 PM |
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2:44 PM |
Information Assurance in the Next Generation Small Satellites May Become the Law! Gene Katz, General Dynamics C4 Systems 2:44 PM |
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2:59 PM |
Mark Wilkinson, Space Dynamics Laboratory 2:59 PM |
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3:14 PM |
A Global System for Dangerous Sea Monitoring Using Space Based GPS Bistatic Remote Sensing Scott Gleason, Surrey Satellite Technology Limited 3:14 PM |
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3:29 PM |
Using Small Satellites for New Applications: Next Generation Swedish Space Corporation Spacecraft Erik Clacey, Swedish Space Corporation 3:29 PM |
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3:44 PM |
LQG/LTR Control of Small Flexible Spacecraft with Elastic Memory Composite Appendages Joseph Fulton, US Air Force Academy 3:44 PM |