session 4

Title

Small Earth Observation Missions

Description

We call for papers that will present information to decision makers, scientists, engineers, and managers about cost-effective small satellite missions, instruments, technologies, and designs of both current and planned Earth- and near-Earth missions. This session addresses the technologies, applications and missions achieved through the use of small, cost-effective satellites to observe the Earth and near-Earth space. Innovative cost-effective solutions to the needs of the science and applications communities are sought. Satellite technologies suited for use on small satellites including those in the single to multiple cubesat range are particularly encouraged. Satellite or technology development efforts that use innovative launch opportunities such as the developing space tourism market hold significant promise: papers addressing these evolving opportunities would be welcomed.

Date

2013-09-25

Time

09:45

Room

307B

IPC members
papers

Order

Time

Paper title

Selection result

Mode

Presentation status

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

1

a new payload technique on small satellite for Ionospheric scintillation/TEC determination

accepted

15'

Mr. li xiao

China

2

Global Navigation Satellite System Reflectometry Small Satellite Platform

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Ronald Kassel

QinetiQ Space nv

Belgium

3

The QB50 Project and the Participation of Chinese Universities

accepted

15'

confirmed

Prof. yu xiaozhu

Shaanxi Engineering Laboratory for Microsatellites

China

4

optimizing an infrared camera for observation of atmospheric gravity waves from a cubesat platform

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Snorre Stavik Rønning

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Norway

5

PROBA-V, the Global Vegetation Tracker

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Davy Vrancken

QinetiQ Space nv

Belgium

6

A Microwave Remote Sensing Small Satellite Project for Investigation of Oceanic Dynamic Character

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Lei Zhang

DFH Satellite Co. Ltd.

China

7

Development of a Low-Cost Commercial MicroSat Capable of 1.0 Meter GSD Imagery

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Jason Andrews

United States

8

Global Disaster Forecasting and Monitoring Satellite System

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Jianxue Sang

Xichang Space Launch Center (XSLC)

China

9

Russian technologies of monitoring and remote sensing using nanosatellites

accepted

15'

confirmed

Dr. Alexander Romanov

JSC "Russian Space Systems"

Russian Federation

10

Space Based AIS Detection with the Maritime Monitoring and Messaging Microsatellite

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Nathan Orr

Space Flight Laboratory, University of Toronto

Canada

11

Joint EMSA/ESA Initiative for Innovative AIS Satellites, Technologies, Applications and Services

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Carsten Tobehn

European Space Agency (ESA)

The Netherlands

12

The Canadian Space Agency Microsatellite Program

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Luc Brûlé

Canadian Space Agency

Canada