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    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 of innovative launch opportunities such as the developing space tourism market hold significant promise: papers addressing these evolving opportunities would be welcomed.

    Date

    2014-10-01

    Time

    09:45

    Room

    714A

    IPC members
    • Co-Chair: Dr. Larry Paxton, The John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States;

    • Co-Chair: Prof. Amnon Ginati, European Space Agency (ESA), The Netherlands;

    • Rapporteur: Mr. Carsten Tobehn, European Space Agency (ESA), The Netherlands;

    papers

    Order

    Time

    Paper title

    Mode

    Presentation status

    Speaker

    Affiliation

    Country

    1

    Ten-year Earth and transient luminous events observations of FORMOSAT-2

    15'

    confirmed

    Prof. Rock Jeng-Shing Chern

    University of Science & Technology

    Canada

    2

    GF-1 satellite high resolution & wide swath system design and technology characteristics

    15'

    confirmed

    Dr. lu chunling

    Dong Fang Hong Satellite Co. Ltd.

    China

    3

    The SSTL-X50 TrueColour mission

    15'

    confirmed

    Mr. Andrew Cawthorne

    Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL)

    United Kingdom

    4

    practical strategies to stabilise a nanosatellite platform with a space camera and integrated mechanical parts

    15'

    confirmed

    Dr. Junquan Li

    Clyde Space Ltd.

    United Kingdom

    5

    On-orbit results from the Dove Earth imaging spacecraft

    15'

    confirmed

    Dr. Christopher Boshuizen

    Planet Labs Inc.

    United States

    6

    Innovative AIS Micro-Satellites and Services developed within the EMSA/ESA SAT-AIS Initiative

    15'

    confirmed

    Mr. Carsten Tobehn

    European Space Agency (ESA)

    The Netherlands

    7

    Operational Use of Small Satellites for the Canadian Armed Forces

    15'

    confirmed

    Mr. Patrick Gavigan

    Government of Canada

    Canada

    8

    Space Based ADS-B via a Low-Earth Orbit CubeSat Constellation

    15'

    confirmed

    Mr. Thomas Dixon

    University of New South Wales

    Australia

    9

    RyF3ex: Ryerson Femtosatellite Formation Flying Experiment Missions for Earth Observation

    15'

    confirmed

    Dr. Krishna Kumar

    Ryerson University

    Canada

    10

    Increasing Cubesat Form Factor to 6U: the Lower Atmosphere/Ionosphere Coupling Experiment

    15'

    confirmed

    Dr. Alexander Ghosh

    CU Aerospace

    United States

    11

    PolarCube – A 3-unit Cubesat for remote sensing in the 118 GHz Microwave Frequency

    15'

    confirmed

    Mr. Michael Deiml

    Technische Universität München

    Germany

    12

    ALTIUS: High performance limb tracker, based on a PROBA platform

    15'

    confirmed

    Mr. Davy Vrancken

    QinetiQ Space nv

    Belgium