session 7

Title

Operations in Space Debris Environment, Situational Awareness

Description

This session will address the multiple aspects associated with safe operations in space dealing with Space Debris, including operational observations, orbit determination, catalogue build-up and maintenance, data aggregation from different sources, relevant data exchange standards and conjunction analyses.

Date

2013-09-27

Time

09:45

Room

210A

IPC members
papers

Order

Time

Paper title

Selection result

Mode

Presentation status

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

1

A telescope mount suitable for space surveillance

accepted

18'

confirmed

Dr. Fabrizio Piergentili

University of Rome "La Sapienza"

Italy

2

Assessment of possible observation strategy in LEO regime

accepted

18'

confirmed

Dr. Alessandro Vananti

Astronomical Institute University of Bern (AIUB)

Switzerland

3

Devising of Strategies to Monitor the Space Debris Using a Network of ground-based medium-sized Observatories

accepted

18'

confirmed

Mr. kourosh rokni

Iranian Space Agency (ISA)

Iran

4

Operational space surveillance activities at CNES

accepted

18'

confirmed

Mr. Fernand Alby

Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES)

France

5

The Role, Place and Development Prospects of the Russian Hazard Alarm System in the Integration of International Efforts to Provide Safe Space Activities

accepted

18'

confirmed

Dr. Victor Ivanov

Central Research Institute for Machine Building (JSC TSNIIMASH)

Russian Federation

6

Collision Risk Assessment and Avoidance Manoeuvres - The new CORAM tool for ESA

accepted

18'

confirmed

Mrs. Noelia Sanchez Ortiz

Deimos Space S.L.

Spain

7

GEO Satellite Conjunction Assessment and Collision Avoidance Based on the CSM and Owner/Operator Ephemeris

accepted

18'

confirmed

Dr. Byoung-Sun Lee

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI)

Korea, Republic of

8

Lessons for Improved International Space Situational Awareness (SSA) from Recent Developments in Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA)

accepted

18'

confirmed

Ms. Kate Becker

Space Policy Institute, George Washington University

United States