session 5
Future Space Transportation Systems Technologies
- Description
Discussion of technologies enabling new reusable or expendable launch vehicles and in-space transportation systems. Emphasis is on hardware development and verification before flight.
- Date
2009-10-15
- Time
- Room
- IPC members
Chairman: Prof. Yoshifumi Inatani, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Japan;
Chairman: Mr. Patrick M. McKenzie, MITSUI SEIKI KOGYO CO., LTD., United States;
Rapporteur: Dr. David E. Glass, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), United States;
Order | Time | Paper title | Mode | Presentation status | Speaker | Affiliation | Country |
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1 | Numerical Study of Optimal Skipping Trajectories for Suborbital Intercontinental Travel | 18' | Mr. James Barth | International Space University (ISU) | Canada | ||
2 | UNITED LAUNCH ALLIANCE – LAUNCH VEHICLE MISSION ENHANCEMENT THROUGH SPACE BASED RANGE TECHNOLOGY | 18' | Mr. Michael Berglund | United Launch Alliance LLC (ULA) | United States | ||
3 | 18' | Mr. Martin Schimmerohn | Fraunhofer EMI | Germany | |||
4 | TsAGI’s Aerospace Technology Basis For Integrated Research Of New Space Transportation Systems | 18' | Prof. Alexander S. Filatyev | Central AeroHydrodynamic Institute (TsAGI) | Russian Federation | ||
5 | 18' | Mr. Tetsuo Hiraiwa | Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) | Japan | |||
6 | 18' | Dr. Sylvain Guédron | ESA - APT | France | |||
7 | The Requirement Generation Process for the Skylon Launch System | 18' | Mr. Mark Hempsell | Reaction Engines Ltd. | United Kingdom | ||
8 | Optimal Orbital Transfer for Space Tug Rendezvous Based on Artificial Immune Algorithm | 18' | Mr. Peng Kun | BUAA | China | ||
9 | overview of cryogenic engines studies in france for main stage propulsion of future launchers | 18' | Mr. Philippe Caisso | Safran Aircraft Engines | France | ||
10 | 18' | Mr. Oleksander Levenko | State Enterprise "PA Southern Machine-Building Plant named after A. M. Makarov" | Ukraine |