session 5

Title

Access to Space for Small Satellite Missions

Description

A key challenge facing the viability and growth of the small satellite community is affordable and reliable space access. This is achieved through dedicated launches, ride-shares, piggyback launches, and spacecraft propulsion technologies to reach final operational orbit. Topics of interest for this session include the utilisation of dedicated launches, ride-share systems, auxiliary payload systems, separation and dispenser systems, and small spacecraft sub-system development that will enable efficient small satellite access to space and orbit change (e.g., propulsion systems). Includes lessons learned from users on technical and programmatic approaches. For a discussion of small launchers concepts and operations, please refer to session D2.7.

Date

2012-10-05

Time

14:00

Room

TS09 (Sala Spica, Hall 3)

IPC members
papers

Order

Time

Paper title

Selection result

Mode

Presentation status

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

1

The X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle as a Technology Development and Maturation Platform for Primary and Secondary Experiments

accepted

10'

withdrawn

Dr. Bruce Chesley

Boeing Space and Intelligence Systems

United States

2

Nano/Microsatellite Launch Demand Assessment: 2012 Update

accepted

10'

withdrawn

Mr. A.C. Charania

United States

3

INVITED PAPER: Micro-Lambda - a micro satellite launch vehicle concept

accepted

10'

withdrawn

Mr. Seiji Matsuda

IHI Aerospace Co, Ltd.

Japan

4

Setting Expectations for Sustainable Secondary Satellite Launch Aboard the SpaceX Falcon 9

accepted

10'

confirmed

Mr. Dustin Doud

SpaceX

United States

5

Spaceflight Secondary Payload System (SSPS) and SHERPA Tug – Enabling systems for the launch of secondary and hosted payloads

accepted

10'

confirmed

Mr. Jason Andrews

United States

6

FlyMate: Advanced Nanosatellite Deployer

accepted

10'

withdrawn

Mr. Stanislaw Ostoja Starzewski

Novanano SAS

France

7

Peppod: on board planted elementary platform for picosatellite orbital deploying

accepted

10'

withdrawn

Mr. Giuseppe Martinotti

Scuola di Ingegneria Aerospaziale

Italy

8

A Round the World Ticket for Your SmallSat

accepted

10'

confirmed

Mr. Joost Elstak

ISIS - Innovative Solutions In Space B.V.

The Netherlands

9

Rapid Advancement of Critical Space Technology for Future Missions leveraging Standard Interface Architectures

accepted

10'

confirmed

Mr. Kevin Miller

Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.

United States

10

The adapter and separation systems series for the VEGA launch vehicle

accepted

10'

confirmed

Mr. Davide Bruzzi

ALMASpace S.r.l.

Italy

11

LARES is in orbit! Some aspects of the mission

accepted

10'

confirmed

Prof. Antonio Paolozzi

Sapienza University of Rome

Italy

12

Magnetic attitude control algorithms for ESTCube-1

accepted

10'

confirmed

Mr. Andris Slavinskis

University of Tartu

Estonia

13

The brokerage and management of small satellite launch services in russia

accepted

10'

confirmed

Mr. Gerald Webb

Commercial Space Technologies Ltd.

United Kingdom