A session looking at the emerging spacecraft systems engineering of small satellites and their developing standards.

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Schedule
2011
Wednesday, August 10th
8:00 AM

Can Small Do What Big Does – Only Better? (An Update)

Jan King, Southern Cross Space & Communications Pty Ltd

8:00 AM

8:15 AM

An Evaluation of CubeSat Orbital Decay

Daniel Oltrogge, Analytical Graphics, Inc.
Kyle Leveque, SRI, Inc.

8:15 AM

8:30 AM

HOW ORS – Modular Space Vehicle on the T2E Mission

Charles Finley, Operationally Responsive Space Office
Kimberly Richards, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems
Jose Cabanillas III, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems
Denny Gudea, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems
Phil Katz, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems
Sarah Ray, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems
George Moretti, Millennium Engineering and Integration
Demosthenes Tsairides, NASA Ames Research Center

8:30 AM

8:45 AM

Epicycle Parameter Filter for Long Term Orbital Parameter Estimation

P L Palmer, Surrey Space Centre, University of Surrey
S A A Gilani, Surrey Space Centre, University of Surrey

8:45 AM

9:00 AM

Small Rocket/Spacecraft Technology (SMART) Platform

Jaime Esper, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Thomas Flatley, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
James Bull, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

9:00 AM

9:15 AM

Rapid Build and Space Qualification of CubeSats

Joshua Debes, Air Force Institute of Technology
Nathan Howard, Air Force Institute of Technology
Ryan Harrington, Air Force Institute of Technology
Richard Cobb, Air Force Institute of Technology
Jonathan Black, Air Force Institute of Technology

9:15 AM

9:29 AM

Optimization of Fuel Consumption with Respect to Orbital Requirements for High Resolution Remote Sensing Satellite Constellations

Drago Matko, Space-SI
Tomaž Rodič, Space-SI
Krištof Oštir, Space-SI
Aleš Marsetič, Space-SI
Marko Peljhan, Space-SI
Sašo Blažič, Space-SI
Gregor Klančar, Space-SI
Gašper Mušič, Space-SI

9:29 AM