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    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. Topics of interest for this session include utilization of dedicated launches; development of ride-share systems, auxiliary payload systems, and separation and dispenser systems; and responsive integration approaches that will enable efficient small satellite access to space. Includes lessons learned from users on technical and programmatic approaches. For a dedicated discussion of small satellite propulsion systems, please refer to session B4.5A-C4.8. For a discussion of small launchers concepts and operations, please refer to session D2.7.

    Date

    2017-09-27

    Time

    14:45

    Room

    Panorama Room 1

    IPC members
    • Co-Chair: Mr. Alex da Silva Curiel, Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL), United Kingdom;

    • Co-Chair: Mr. Philip Davies, Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL), United Kingdom;

    • Rapporteur: Dr. Jeff Emdee, The Aerospace Corporation, United States;

    papers

    Order

    Time

    Paper title

    Mode

    Presentation status

    Speaker

    Affiliation

    Country

    1

    Facility for Australian Space Testing (FAST) on the International Space Station - An Opportunity for Small Scientific and Educational Programs

    12

    confirmed

    Dr. Patrick Neumann

    Space Industry Association of Australia

    Australia

    2

    New Zealand Enters the Commercial Small Satellite Sector: Challenges and Affordability

    12

    confirmed

    Dr. Maria A Pozza

    Lane Neave Lawyers

    New Zealand

    3

    NASA’s Space Launch System: SmallSat Deployment to Deep Space

    12

    confirmed

    Ms. Kimberly Robinson

    National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Marshall Space Flight Center

    United States

    4

    LAUNCH OPPORTUNITIES AND PACKAGE SOLUTION

    12

    confirmed

    Ms. Mila Savelyeva

    JSC Glavkosmos

    Russian Federation

    5

    The changing launcher landscape – a review of the launch market for small satellites

    12

    confirmed

    Mr. Alex da Silva Curiel

    Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL)

    United Kingdom

    6

    Vertical Launch of Small Satellites from the UK

    12

    confirmed

    Mr. Philip Davies

    Deimos Space UK Ltd

    United Kingdom

    7

    Analysis of the benefits and limits of the use of an autonomous self-propelled payload adapter for small satellites

    12

    withdrawn

    Dr. Francesco Barato

    University of Padova - DII/CISAS

    Italy

    8

    the non-pyrotechnic door release mechanism applied to multi-satellites launching

    12'

    confirmed

    Mr. Jiaolong Zhang

    Northwestern Polytechnical University

    China

    9

    Finding NewSpace Utilizing LOTUS: Lander/Orbiter Trans-Upper Stage

    12

    confirmed

    Mr. Chrishma Singh-Derewa

    National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Jet Propulsion Laboratory

    United States

    10

    Predicting Transmissibility of Rail-Type CubeSat Deployers with Isolation

    12

    confirmed

    Mr. David Pignatelli

    California Polytechnic State University

    United States

    11

    An Innovative Approach to Cubesats Dispersion: The D-Orbit ION Cubesat Carrier

    12

    withdrawn

    Mr. Stefano Antonetti

    D-Orbit SpA

    Italy

    12

    Structure of Payload Fairing and Adapter for Launching Multiple Satellites in One Mission

    12

    withdrawn

    Dr. Qian Xu

    China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology (CALT)

    China

    13

    Atmospheric reentry stability analysis of the space vehicle SARA

    12

    confirmed

    Dr. ELCIO JERONIMO DE OLIVEIRA

    Institute of Aeronautics and Space (IAE)

    Brazil

    14

    An Update on EDDE, the ElectroDynamic Delivery Express

    12

    withdrawn

    Mr. Jerome Pearson

    Star Technology and Research, Inc.

    United States