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    Title

    Lessons Learned in Space Systems: Achievements, Challenges, Best Practices, Standards.

    Description

    This session addresses Lessons Learned in Space Systems on all aspects of life cycle. The learning from the past is the necessary way to ensure mission success of future missions. This retrospective viewpoint includes the achievement of mission accomplishments, the challenges to overcome the difficulties and the best practices to lead the mission success, incorporating documentation of Lessons Learned. The scope of the session also includes the standards in design, development and operation; lessons learned in design, development and operation; achievement from development in project management; achievement from mission success and on-orbit operation; best practices of project management and systems engineering; challenges in project or program development; challenges to overcome the difficulties on orbit; improvement of a Space system from former system development and operation; discussion of standards to assure the mission; and the documentation of learned lessons to preserve and make them available to future missions.

    Date

    2019-10-25

    Time

    09:45

    Room

    145B

    IPC members
    • Co-Chair: Mr. Eiichi Tomita, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Japan;

    • Co-Chair: Prof. Klaus Schilling, Zentrum für Telematik, Germany;

    • Rapporteur: Dr. Otfrid G. Liepack, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States;

    papers

    Order

    Time

    Paper title

    Mode

    Presentation status

    Speaker

    Affiliation

    Country

    1

    09:45

    The PROBA approach: "value for money" space projects

    18

    confirmed

    Mr. Simon Vanden Bussche

    QinetiQ Space nv

    Belgium

    2

    10:03

    The achievements through 1-year GCOM-C operation after the launch

    18

    confirmed

    Ms. Yoshino Yamada

    Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)

    Japan

    3

    10:21

    Case Study of the Parker Solar Probe Thermal Protection System: Development of a System Level Process for High Temperature Technology Achievement

    18

    confirmed

    Mrs. Elizabeth Congdon

    The John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

    United States

    4

    10:39

    OPS-SAT mission: from the idea to space - the lessons we have learned

    18

    no-show

    Mr. Reinhard Zeif

    Graz University of Technology (TU Graz)

    Austria

    5

    10:57

    ELECTRO-MECHANICAL THRUST VECTOR CONTROL SYSTEMS FOR THE VEGA-C LAUNCHER.

    18

    confirmed

    Mr. Tillo Vanthuyne

    S.A.B.C.A

    Belgium

    6

    11:15

    Lessons Learnt in the Deployment of Scrum in Space Hardware Development Projects

    18

    confirmed

    Prof. Alessandro Golkar

    Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology

    Russian Federation

    7

    11:33

    Lessons learned on Systems of Systems Engineering: Systems Concurrent Engineering of a Constellation of Cubesat Formations

    18

    confirmed

    Dr. Geilson Loureiro

    Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)

    Brazil

    8

    11:51

    Space Program Advocacy Can Distort Project Management and Damage Systems Engineering

    18

    confirmed

    Dr. Harry Jones

    National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Ames Research Center

    United States

    9

    12:09

    Added value of early adoption of the concurrent engineering approach throughout the project life cycle

    18

    confirmed

    Mr. Xavier Collaud

    ESA - European Space Agency

    The Netherlands

    10

    12:27

    How to Set Requirements and Manage to Them

    18

    confirmed

    Dr. Francesco Bordi

    The Aerospace Corporation

    United States

    *

    Lessons Learned from the first Copernicus Masters Sentinel Small Sat Challenge

    Mr. Giancarlo Filippazzo

    European Space Agency (ESA)

    Italy