session 3

Title

Prediction and measurement of space weather conditions and impacts on space missions

Description

Space weather and its fluctuations strongly impacts space missions. Environmental conditions yield constraints at design phase, and important risks in the course of the mission. The evaluation of the average and worst case conditions to be met, and of their impact on missions and sub-systems are thus of prime importance. This session will encompass the following topics: Space weather: -flight measurements; - physical processes; - prediction of average or worst case conditions. Environment effects on missions: -ground testing; - flight experiments and lessons learnt; -modelling and prediction.

Date

2014-10-03

Time

13:30

Room

707

IPC members
papers

Order

Time

Paper title

Selection result

Mode

Presentation status

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

1

Application of space environment information to operations of spacecraft and manned space mission in Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

accepted

15'

confirmed

Dr. Hideki Koshiishi

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)

Japan

2

The Space Environment Information System Based on Digital Globe

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. WANG Peng

China

3

accuracy comparison and error sources of different atmospheric density models

accepted

15'

withdrawn

Ms. Tayebeh Namayeshi

Beihang University

China

4

Determination of worst-case environments for geostationary spacecraft surface charging

accepted

15'

confirmed

Dr. Jean-Charles Matéo-Vélez

ONERA

France

5

A Nano-payload for Cosmic Ray Monitoring and Space Weather Analysis

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. James Botte

Carleton University

Canada

6

INCA - Nanosat for Detecting Atmospheric Neutron Densities and Sources

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Taylor Burgett

New Mexico State University

United States

7

Role of aging on the threshold of electrostatic discharge of solar array coverglass.

accepted

15'

confirmed

Dr. Arifur Khan

LaSEINE, Kyushu Institute of Technology

Japan

8

In-orbit demonstration of passive electron-emitting film for mitigation of spacecraft charging

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Atomu Tanaka

Kyushu Institue of Technology

Japan

9

Development of a miniature oscilloscope and current probe for measurement of Arc current on-board HORYU-3

accepted

15'

withdrawn

Mr. Hiroshi Fukuda

Kyushu Institue of Technology

Japan

10

basic research on radiation tests suitable for nano-satellites

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Tomioka Takahiro

Kyushu Institute of Technology

Japan

11

Anti-radiation index research of photoelectrical devices for long life high-orbit spacecrafts

accepted

15'

withdrawn

Dr. Fei Zhou

Shanghai Institute of Satellite Engineering

China