Summaries of small satellite missions that have been flown over the last year and a half with emphasis on the utility they provided.
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| 2007 | ||
| Tuesday, August 14th | ||
| 4:30 PM |
The Most Accurate and Stable Space-Borne Thermometers –FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC Constellation Chung-Huei Vicky Chu, National Space Organization (NSPO) 4:30 PM |
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| 4:45 PM |
Charles Finley, Air Force Research Laboratory 4:45 PM |
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| 4:59 PM |
THEMIS Spacecraft Multi-Body Stability Analysis Richard LeBoeuf, Swales Aerospace & University of South Carolina Upstate 4:59 PM |
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| 5:14 PM |
Early Results of the Multi-Application Survivable Tether (MAST) Space Tether Experiment Robert Hoyt, Tethers Unlimited, Inc. 5:14 PM |
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| 5:29 PM |
Richard Barnisin, AeroAstro, Inc. 5:29 PM |
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| 5:44 PM |
Space Technology 5 – A Successful Micro-Satellite Constellation Mission Candace Carlisle, National Aeronautics Space Administration 5:44 PM |
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| 5:59 PM |
On-Orbit Performance of KOMPSAT-2 Attitude & Orbit Control System Seung-Wu Rhee, Korea Aerospace Research Institute 5:59 PM |
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