A session dedicated to CubeSat/NanoSat innovations and concepts that enable future missions.
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2011 | ||
Tuesday, August 9th | ||
4:30 PM |
NanoSail-D: The Small Satellite That Could! Dean Alhorn, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center 4:30 PM |
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4:45 PM |
Lyon King, Michigan Technological University 4:45 PM |
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4:59 PM |
Attack of the CubeSats: A Statistical Look Michael Swartwout, Saint Louis University 4:59 PM |
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5:14 PM |
Distributed EPS in a CubeSat Application Robert Burt, Space Dynamics Laboratory 5:14 PM |
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5:29 PM |
Initial Flight Assessment of the Radio Aurora Explorer James Cutler, University of Michigan 5:29 PM |
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5:44 PM |
Ho‘oponopono: A Radar Calibration CubeSat Larry Martin, University of Hawaii 5:44 PM |
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5:59 PM |
Enabling Collaborative Behavior among CubeSats Daniel Browne, Georgia Tech Research Institute 5:59 PM |
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6:14 PM |
Emergency Locator Signal Detection and Geolocation Small Satellite Constellation Feasibility Study Adam Gunderson, Montana State University 6:14 PM |
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6:29 PM |
Evaluation of Solar Array Peak Power Tracking Technologies for CubeSats Daniel Erb, University of Kentucky 6:29 PM |
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6:44 PM |
An Off-the-shelf Electric Propulsion System for CubeSats Craig Clark, Clyde Space Ltd 6:44 PM |