session 5

Title

Space Debris Removal Issues

Description

This session will address active removal techniques “ground and space based”, with a focus on Issues

Date

2012-10-03

Time

15:15

Room

TS02 (Sala Centauri, Hall 2)

IPC members
papers

Order

Time

Paper title

Selection result

Mode

Presentation status

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

1

How Can We Identify Colliding Objects to Be Removed?

accepted

18'

confirmed

Prof. Toshiya Hanada

Kyushu University

Japan

2

System Engineering Analysis of Derelict Collision Prevention Options

accepted

18'

confirmed

Dr. Darren McKnight

Integrity Applications Incorporated (IAI)

United States

3

Cost estimation of active debris removal

accepted

18'

confirmed

Dr. Carsten Wiedemann

Technical University of Braunschweig

Germany

4

Requirements and risks of a sweeping device for removing small debris

accepted

18'

confirmed

Dr. Hugh G. Lewis

University of Southampton

United Kingdom

5

Comparison of Active Debris Removal mission architectures

accepted

18'

confirmed

Mr. Patrice Couzin

Thales Alenia Space France

France

6

Research on Simulation of Capturing and Detecting System of Space Debris Remova1 Spacecraft

accepted

18'

withdrawn

Mr. Zhang Yu jun

China

7

Capture and Removal of Large, Spinning Objects by Small Capture Systems

accepted

18'

withdrawn

Dr. Markus Pietras

Technische Universität München

Germany

8

Active space debris removal by hybrid engine module

accepted

18'

confirmed

Dr. Luigi T. DeLuca

Politecnico di Milano

Italy

9

Vision Based Navigation for Debris Removal Missions

accepted

18'

confirmed

Dr. Keyvan Kanani

Astrium Satellites

France

10

Parking Orbit Design and Optimization of Multiple Targets Interceptor Platform for Active Debris Removal

accepted

18'

withdrawn

Dr. Chen Shenyan

Beihang University

China

11

LightForce: An Update on Orbital Collision Avoidance Using Photon Pressure

accepted

Poster

confirmed

Dr. Jan Stupl

SGT Inc. / NASA Ames Research Center

United States

12

LIFETIME AND REENTRY PREDICTIONS OF LOW EARTH ORBIT SATELLITES AND DEORBITSAIL

accepted

Poster

confirmed

Mr. Michael Andoh Afful

Stellenbosch University

Ghana

13

Preliminary design of a free-floating manipulator system for space debris mitigation

accepted

Poster

confirmed

Mr. Alessandro Migliaccio

Alten Sud Ouest

France

14

Getting Rid of Space Junk with Less Danger

accepted

Poster

confirmed

Mr. Kerry Nock

Global Aerospace Corporation

United States

16

Estimation of Capacity of Debris Collector with Electric Propulsion System Creation Taking in a Count Energy Response of the Existing Launch Vehicles

accepted

Poster

confirmed

Mr. Ievgen Velykyi

Oles Honchar Dnipropetrovsk National University

Ukraine

17

Development of a Grappling System for Capturing Heavy Space Debris

accepted

Poster

confirmed

Dr. Jaime Reed

Airbus Defence and Space Ltd

United Kingdom

18

The Development Status of 'ROGER'

accepted

Poster

confirmed

Dr. Ingo Retat

EADS Astrium Space Transportation GmbH

Germany

19

Recycling Space Junk: Resource Harvesting as a Solution for Orbital Debris

accepted

Poster

withdrawn

Ms. Zahra Khan

United States

20

Space debris mitigation device using drag through a contained fluid to reduce debris velocity

accepted

Poster

Mr. Fraser Robinson

Cranfield University

United Kingdom

21

Dynamic and control of free floating rigid flexible coupling space manipulator during capture uncertain debris

accepted

Poster

Mr. Qiuhuang Dong

Fuzhou University

China

22

Rocket body rotational state estimation by remote optical observations

accepted

Poster

confirmed

Prof. Fabio Santoni

University of Rome “La Sapienza”

Italy

23

Recent Technological and Research advancements in the field of Space Debris- A technical overview

accepted

Poster

Mr. Aditya Sri Naga Divakarla

University of Wisconsin

United States

24

FUNCTIONALIST APPROACH TO MITIGATION OF SPACE DEBRIS

accepted

Poster

Mr. Raghav Shukul

National Law University

India

25

The development of autonomous onboard systems for the controlled deorbiting of stages separating parts of space launch vehicle

accepted

Poster

no-show

Prof.Dr. Valeriy Trushlyakov

Omsk State Technical University

Russian Federation

26

Space Debris Removal

accepted

Poster

no-show

Ms. Prachee Priyadarshinee

India

27

Space debris removal using a self-inflating adaptive membrane

accepted

Poster

confirmed

Mr. Thomas Sinn

University of Strathclyde/Advanced Space Concepts Laboratory

United Kingdom

28

A Novel Approach for Active Debris Removal – Perspectives from the Next Space Generation

accepted

Poster

confirmed

Ms. Minoo Rathnasabapathy

Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC)

Austria

29

Space debris mitigation using on-orbit servicing solutions

accepted

Poster

confirmed

Dr. Peter Hofmann

OHB System AG - Munich

Germany