Launch systems or launch opportunities that are specifically designed to provide access to space for the smallest satellites.

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Schedule
2009
Wednesday, August 12th
1:45 PM

Falcon 1 Flight Results and Multiple Payload Integration

Aaron Dinardi, Space Exploration Technologies
Brian Bjelde, Space Exploration Technologies

1:45 PM

2:00 PM

Rapid Coupled Loads Analysis and Spacecraft Load Reduction using SoftRide

Raman Johal, CSA Engineering
Paul Wilke, CSA Engineering
Conor Johnson, CSA Engineering

2:00 PM

2:15 PM

A Concept of International Nano-Launcher

Kazuhiro Yagi, IHI AEROSPACE Co., Ltd. (IA)
Seiji Matsuda, IHI AEROSPACE Co., Ltd. (IA)
Jun Yokote, IHI AEROSPACE Co., Ltd. (IA)
Takayoshi Fuji, Institute for Unmanned Space Experiment Free Flyer (USEF)
Kenji Sasaki, Institute for Unmanned Space Experiment Free Flyer (USEF)
Mitsuteru Kaneoka, CSP Japan Inc.
Shinichiro Tokudome, Institute of Space Astronautical Science (ISAS)
Yohsuke Nambu, Institute of Space Astronautical Science (ISAS)
Masaaki Sugimoto, The University of Tokyo

2:15 PM

2:30 PM

ASAP and VESPA: The Access to Space for Small Satellites

Jérôme Thiery, ARIANESPACE

2:30 PM

2:45 PM

The Stellar-J: A Partially Reusable Horizontal Take-Off Launch System Designed for Small Satellite and Low Startup Cost

Wes Kelly, Triton Systems, LLC MSI Limited
Paul Royall, Triton Systems, LLC MSI Limited
Charles George, Triton Systems, LLC MSI Limited

2:45 PM

3:00 PM

Is It Really That Hard to Get Your Hardware Into Space?

G. Webb, Commercial Space Technology
A.da Silva Curiel, Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL)

3:00 PM