Commercial Space Flight Safety and Emerging Issues
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Topics for this session cover commercial space transportation and safety issues including human and robotic vehicles, spaceports, reentry vehicles, in-space transportation vehicles, and regulations. Papers related to commercial space transportation are also encouraged on: policy and law; operations and training; best practices and standards; pilot, crew and participant safety; and ground operations and launch site safety.
2014-10-02
| Order | Time | Paper title | Selection result | Mode | Presentation status | Speaker | Affiliation | Country | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | accepted | 20' | confirmed | Mr. Laurent Gathier | Dassault Aviation | France | ||
| 2 | accepted | 20' | confirmed | Dr. George Nield | Federal Aviation Administration Office of Commercial Space Transportation (FAA/AST) | United States | ||
| 3 | Safety factors for aerostructures & large scale pressurized structures | accepted | 20' | confirmed | Mr. Christophe Chavagnac | Airbus Defence & Space | France | |
| 4 | Considerations for the safe controlled targeted de-orbit of large space vehicles | accepted | 20' | confirmed | Mr. Michael Brett | Shoal Group | Australia | |
| 5 | trajectory optimization of launch vehicle considering instantaneous impact point | accepted | 20' | confirmed | Mr. NamKyung Yoon | Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) | Korea, Republic of | |
| 6 | FAA Public Risks and Insurance Requirements for Orion’s First Entry Flight Test | accepted | 20' | confirmed | Mr. Paul Wilde | Federal Aviation Administration Office of Commercial Space Transportation (FAA/AST) | United States | |
| 7 | accepted | 20' | confirmed | Mr. Herbert Bachner | United States | |||
| 8 | Suborbital space tourism incubated research and commercial opportunities | accepted | 20' | confirmed | Prof. Eva Yi-Wei Chang | University of Science & Technology | Taiwan, China | |
| 9 | accepted | 20' | no-show | Mr. Lixia Guang | China |