Innovative technologies (hardware or software) that advance capabilities for the small satellite community

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Schedule
2014
Wednesday, August 6th
8:00 AM

Ultralight Weight Optical Systems using Nano-Layered Synthesized Materials

Natalie Clark, NASA Langley Research Center
James Breckinridge, University of Arizona

8:00 AM

8:15 AM

CubeSat Image Resolution Capabilities with Deployable Optics and Current Imaging Technology

James Champagne, Utah State University Research Foundation Space Dynamics Laboratory
Scott Hansen, Utah State University Research Foundation Space Dynamics Laboratory
Trent Newswander, Utah State University Research Foundation Space Dynamics Laboratory
Blake Crowther, Synopsys, Inc.

8:15 AM

8:30 AM

BioSentinel: Monitoring DNA Damage Repair Beyond Low Earth Orbit on a 6U Nanosatellite

Brian Lewis, NASA Ames Research Center
Robert Hanel, NASA Ames Research Center
Sharmila Bhattacharya, NASA Ames Research Center
Antonio Ricco, NASA Ames Research Center
Elwood Agasid, NASA Ames Research Center
Debra Reiss-Bubenheim, NASA Ames Research Center
Tore Straume, NASA Ames Research Center
Macarena Parra, NASA Ames Research Center
Travis Boone, NASA Ames Research Center
Sergio Santa Maria, NASA Ames Research Center
Ming Tan, NASA Ames Research Center
Robert Bowman, NASA Ames Research Center
Matthew Sorgenfrei, NASA Ames Research Center
Matthew Nehrenz, NASA Ames Research Center
Marina Gandlin, NASA Ames Research Center
Terry Lusby, NASA Ames Research Center
Vanessa Kuroda, NASA Ames Research Center
Craig Pires, NASA Ames Research Center
Abraham Rademacher, NASA Ames Research Center
Joshua Benton, NASA Ames Research Center
Shang Wu, NASA Ames Research Center
Benjamin Klamm, NASA Ames Research Center
Charles Friedericks, NASA Ames Research Center
Colleen Hake, NASA Ames Research Center
Bobbie Gail Swan, NASA Johnson Space Center
Edward Semones, NASA Johnson Space Center
Scott Wheeler, NASA Johnson Space Center
C. Mark Ott, NASA Johnson Space Center
Susan Gavalas, NASA Johnson Space Center
Sarah Castro, NASA Johnson Space Center

8:30 AM

8:45 AM

Big Deployables in Small Satellites

Bruce Davis, ROCCOR, LLC
William Francis, ROCCOR, LLC
Jonathan Goff, Altius Space Machines, Inc.
Michael Cross, Altius Space Machines, Inc.
Daniel Copel, Altius Space Machines, Inc.

8:45 AM

9:00 AM

Hyperspectral Limb Scanner for the OPAL Mission

Alan Marchant, Utah State University
Mike Taylor, Utah State University
Charles Swenson, Utah State University
Ludger Scherliess, Utah State University

9:00 AM

9:15 AM

Phoenix and the New Satellite Paradigm Created by HISat

Talbot Jaeger, NovaWurks
Walter Mirczak, NovaWurks

9:15 AM

9:30 AM

An Autonomous Proximity Navigation Testbed for Nanosatellites

Subhransu Mishra, Johns Hopkins University
Marin Kobilarov, Johns Hopkins University

9:30 AM

9:45 AM

The Technology Demonstration Objectives of the Orbital Test Bed Mission: Using the Hosted Payload Concept to Advance Small Satellite Technologies and Scientific Capabilities

Anita Bernie, Surrey Satellite Technology US LLC
Tyler Murphy, Surrey Satellite Technology US LLC

9:45 AM

10:00 AM

Li-ion battery and super-capacitor Hybrid energy system for low temperature SmallSat applications

K.B. Chin, California Institute of Technology
M.C. Smart, California Institute of Technology
E.J. Brandon, California Institute of Technology
G.S. Bolotin, California Institute of Technology
N.K. Palmer, California Institute of Technology
S. Katz, California State University, Northridge
J.A. Flynn, California State University, Northridge

10:00 AM

10:15 AM

Adaptation of Manufacturing to Mass Production of Nanosatellites

Leonard Vance, Raytheon Missile Systems
Rigel Woida, Raytheon Missile Systems
Chad Spalt, Raytheon Missile Systems

10:15 AM