session 7

Title

Operations in Space Debris Environment, Situational Awareness

Description

This session will address the multiple aspects associated to safe operations in Space dealing with Space Debris, including operational assessment from observations, catalogue build-up and maintainance, data aggregation from different sources, relevant data exchanges standards and conjunctions analyses.

Date

2014-10-03

Time

09:45

Room

801B

IPC members
papers

Order

Time

Paper title

Selection result

Mode

Presentation status

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

1

Space Situational Awareness utilizing commensal based radar and software-defined-radio

accepted

18'

confirmed

Mr. Andrew Nicol

University of Cape Town

South Africa

2

tracking of uncooperative maneuvering space targets using space-based angle-only measurements

accepted

18'

confirmed

Dr. Lei LIU

1)Science and Technology on Aerospace Flight Dynamics Laboratory, China,2)Beijing Aerospace Control Center, China

China

3

A Collaborative Space-Ground Debris Observation Strategy: a practical example simulation.

accepted

18'

withdrawn

Mr. Lorenzo Cibin

OHB Italia SpA

Italy

4

STUDY RESULTS FOR A CANADIAN SPACE-DEBRIS MONITORING SYSTEM

accepted

18'

confirmed

Dr. Ralph Girard

Canadian Space Agency

Canada

5

Space-based Space Surveillance and Tracking Demonstrator: Mission and System Design

accepted

18'

confirmed

6

Sensor Simulator supporting the Prototype Pilot Data Centres for the ESA Space Situational Awareness (SSA) Preparatory Programme

accepted

18'

confirmed

Ms. Noelia Sánchez-Ortiz

Deimos Space S.L.

Spain

7

M.O.R.A.L.: design and prototyping of one meter class telescope mount for space objects tracking

accepted

18'

confirmed

Mr. Alfredo Locarini

NPC/Spacemind

Italy

8

An Approach to Ground Based Space Surveillance of Geostationary On-Orbit-Servicing Operations

accepted

18'

confirmed

Mr. Lauchie Scott

Government of Canada

Canada

9

The special aspects of the ISS flight control in the space debris environment

accepted

18'

no-show

Mr. Mikhail Astrakhantsev

Central Research Institute of Machine Building (TSNIIMASH)

Russian Federation

10

The PEGASUS Incident: The loss of the first Ecuadorian satellite and its recovery

accepted

18'

confirmed

Mr. Ronnie Nader

Ecuadorian Civilian Space Agency (EXA)

Ecuador