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    Title

    Prediction and measurements of space weather conditions and impacts on space missions

    type

    oral

    Description

    Space weather and its fluctuations strongly impacts space missions. Environmental conditions yield constraints at design phase, and important risks in the course of the mission. The evaluation of the average and worst case conditions to be met, and of their impact on missions and sub-systems are thus of prime importance. This session will encompass the following topics: - flight measurements; - physical processes; - prediction of average or worst case conditions. Environment effects on missions: - ground testing; - flight experiments and lessons learnt; - modelling and prediction. This session will encompass the following topics: Space weather: -flight measurements; - physical processes; - prediction of average or worst case conditions. Environment effects on missions: -ground testing; - flight experiments and lessons learnt; -modelling and prediction.

    Date

    2015-10-16

    Time

    09:45

    Room

    302-303 (ICC, main level)

    IPC members
    • Co-Chair: Dr. Jean-Francois Roussel, Office National d’Etudes et de Recherches Aérospatiales (ONERA), France;

    • Co-Chair: Prof. MENGU CHO, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan;

    papers

    Order

    Time

    Paper title

    Mode

    Presentation status

    Speaker

    Affiliation

    Country

    5

    Development of Mission Payloads for Arc Event Generator and Investigation Satellite HORYU-IV

    20'

    confirmed

    Mr. Hiroshi Fukuda

    Kyushu Institue of Technology

    Japan

    6

    A radiation belts disturbance study in the space weather point of view S. Rochel, D. Boscher, R. Benacquista, J. F. Roussel

    20'

    confirmed

    Mrs. Sandrine Rochel

    ONERA

    France

    8

    risk analysis and mitigation of geostationary communications satellites affected by space weather

    20'

    confirmed

    Dr. Fenglei WU

    Beijing Aerospace Command and Control Center (BACCC)

    China

    9

    A new approach to prediction and estimate of HSS-associated enhancements of "killer" electron flux at geosynchronous orbit

    20'

    confirmed

    Dr. Alexander Potapov

    Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), Siberian Branch

    Russian Federation