rootbrowseIAC-17B4session 55. Access to Space for Small Satellite MissionsPapers1. Facility for Australian Space Testing (FAST) on the International Space Station - An Opportunity for Small Scientific and Educational Programs2. New Zealand Enters the Commercial Small Satellite Sector: Challenges and Affordability3. NASA’s Space Launch System: SmallSat Deployment to Deep Space4. LAUNCH OPPORTUNITIES AND PACKAGE SOLUTION5. The changing launcher landscape – a review of the launch market for small satellites6. Vertical Launch of Small Satellites from the UK7. Analysis of the benefits and limits of the use of an autonomous self-propelled payload adapter for small satellites8. the non-pyrotechnic door release mechanism applied to multi-satellites launching9. Finding NewSpace Utilizing LOTUS: Lander/Orbiter Trans-Upper Stage10. Predicting Transmissibility of Rail-Type CubeSat Deployers with Isolation11. An Innovative Approach to Cubesats Dispersion: The D-Orbit ION Cubesat Carrier12. Structure of Payload Fairing and Adapter for Launching Multiple Satellites in One Mission13. Atmospheric reentry stability analysis of the space vehicle SARA. An Update on EDDE, the ElectroDynamic Delivery Express