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    Title

    Post Mission Disposal and Space Debris Removal (1)

    type

    oral

    Description

    This session will address post-mission disposal and active removal techniques “ground and space based”, review potential solutions and Identify implementation difficulties.

    Date

    2018-10-04

    Time

    09:45

    Room

    ZARM 1

    IPC members
    • Co-Chair: Dr. Fabrizio Piergentili, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy;

    • Co-Chair: Mr. Laurent Francillout, Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES), France;

    • Rapporteur: Prof. Fabio Santoni, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy;

    papers

    Order

    Time

    Paper title

    Mode

    Presentation status

    Speaker

    Affiliation

    Country

    1

    Removedebris preliminary mission results

    18

    confirmed

    Prof.Dr. Guglielmo Aglietti

    Surrey Space Centre, University of Surrey

    United Kingdom

    2

    InflateSail De-Orbit Flight Demonstration Results and Follow-On Drag-Sail Applications

    18

    confirmed

    Prof. Craig Underwood

    Surrey Space Centre, University of Surrey

    United Kingdom

    3

    The ADEO Passive De-Orbit Subsystem: Reference Mission Selection and Preliminary Design of Proto Flight Model

    18

    confirmed

    Dr. Thomas Sinn

    HPS GmbH

    Germany

    4

    Hardware and GNC Solutions for Controlled Spacecraft Re-Entry using Aerodynamic Drag

    18

    confirmed

    Mr. Sanny Omar

    University of Florida

    United States

    5

    Modelling and Combined Control of a Satellite with a Robot Arm for Active Debris Removal

    18

    confirmed

    Dr. Matthias Reiner

    DLR (German Aerospace Center)

    Germany

    6

    The semi-controlled re-entry: development of a simulator and feasibility study

    18

    confirmed

    Mr. Brice Dellandrea

    Thales Alenia Space France

    France

    7

    Inertia estimation of tumbling space debris via tentative contacts before capturing

    18

    confirmed

    Mr. Chuan Ma

    National Key Laboratory of Aerospace Flight Dynamic, Northwestern Polytechnical University

    China

    8

    Safe operations in proximity of space debris: relative motion design and pose estimation

    18

    confirmed

    Dr. Roberto Opromolla

    University of Naples "Federico II"

    Italy

    9

    Challenges of Developing a Solid Rocket Motor for Direct Deorbitation

    18

    confirmed

    Mr. Pawel Nowakowski

    Institute of Aviation

    Poland

    10

    Data analysis of the MEDUSA device in vacuum chamber and atmospheric environments.

    18

    confirmed

    Mr. Louis Wei-yu Feng

    University of Cape Town

    South Africa

    Assisted Natural Re-entry: from concept to technical challenges

    Mrs. Claire FREMEAUX

    Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES)

    France

    Surrey Space Centre Deorbiting Sails: Lessons learnt and new developments

    confirmed

    Dr. Ben Taylor

    Surrey Space Centre, University of Surrey

    United Kingdom