Innovative technologies (hardware or software) that offer disruptive or cross-cutting capabilities for the next generation of small spacecraft missions.
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2011 | ||
Thursday, August 11th | ||
8:00 AM |
COTS Detectors for Nanosatellite Star Trackers: A Case Study John Enright, Ryerson University 8:00 AM |
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8:15 AM |
MEMS Micropropulsion Components for Small Spacecraft Pelle Rangsten, NanoSpace AB 8:15 AM |
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8:30 AM |
Nanosat Deorbit and Recovery System to Enable New Missions Jason Andrews, Andrews Space, Inc. 8:30 AM |
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8:45 AM |
Hydrazine Propulsion Module for CubeSats Derek Schmuland, Aerojet 8:45 AM |
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9:00 AM |
Isothermal Structural Panels for Spacecraft Thermal Management Scott Schick, Thermal Management Technologies 9:00 AM |
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9:15 AM |
Arc-Minute Attitude Stability on a Nanosatellite: Enabling Stellar Photometry on the Smallest Scale B. Johnston-Lemke, University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies 9:15 AM |
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9:30 AM |
Development of a NASA 6-U Satellite L.D. Thompson, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center 9:30 AM |
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9:45 AM |
NASA GSFC Development of the SpaceCube MINI Michael Lin, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center 9:45 AM |