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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 ranges are particularly encouraged. Satellite or technology development efforts that make use of innovative launch opportunities, such as the developing space tourism market and commercial launch capability, hold significant promise for low-cost access to space make Earth observation missions attainable to non-governmental organizations as well as traditional users: papers addressing these evolving opportunities would be welcomed.

    Date

    2022-09-20

    Time

    10:15

    Room

    S02

    IPC members
    • Co-Chair: Mr. Carsten Tobehn, European Space Agency (ESA), The Netherlands;

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

    • Rapporteur: Dr. Werner R. Balogh, European Space Agency (ESA), France;

    • Rapporteur: Mr. Marco Gomez Jenkins, United Kingdom;

    papers

    Order

    Time

    Paper title

    Mode

    Presentation status

    Speaker

    Affiliation

    Country

    1

    10:15

    JLDailyVision constellation, on-orbit low cost microsat using superleggera camera at 15 mins revisit

    11

    confirmed

    Mr. Jean-Daniel Tragus

    China HEAD Aerospace Technology Co.

    France

    2

    10:26

    Comparing pre- and post-launch images from the HYPSO-1 cubesat hyperspectral imager

    11

    confirmed

    Ms. Marie Henriksen

    Norwegian University of Science and Technology

    Norway

    3

    10:37

    In-flight results of the NAPA-2 turn-key high resolution imaging system – a stepping stone to world-leading EO missions using CubeSat technology

    11

    confirmed

    Mr. Zeger de Groot

    Innovative Solutions in Space BV

    The Netherlands

    4

    10:48

    NanoSMAD - A Satellite Mission Analysis and Design tool for LEO nano satellites

    11

    confirmed

    Ms. Amitha Saleem

    Nanyang Technological University

    Singapore, Republic of

    5

    10:59

    GNSS Remote Sensing Missions in Taiwan

    11

    confirmed

    Dr. Yung-Fu Tsai

    National Space Organization

    Taipei

    6

    11:10

    Design and development of a next-generation greenhouse gas monitoring microsatellite cluster

    11

    confirmed

    Mr. Rahul Ravin

    Space Flight Laboratory, University of Toronto

    Canada

    7

    11:21

    HARP: A 3U CubeSat for aerosol and cloud observations

    11

    confirmed

    Mr. Noah Sienkiewicz

    Joint Center for Earth Systems Technology, (JCET/UMBC)

    United States

    8

    11:32

    SOVA – the Czech small satellite mission to enhance climate model precision

    11

    confirmed

    Mr. Boris Penne

    OHB System AG

    Germany

    9

    11:43

    SATURN – A Synthetic Aperture Radar CubeSats Swarm Mission for Earth Observation

    11

    confirmed

    Mrs. Maria Lucia Tampellini

    OHB Italia SpA

    Italy

    10

    11:54

    Monitoring and Early Detection of Wildfires Using Multiple-payload Fractionated Spacecraft

    11

    confirmed

    Dr. M. Amin AllandiHallaj

    University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies

    Canada

    11

    12:05

    THE CUAVA-2 EARTH OBSERVATION SATELLITE: DESIGN AND LESSONS LEARNT FROM ITS PREDECESSOR CUAVA-1

    11

    confirmed

    Dr. Xueliang Bai

    The University of Sydney

    Australia

    12

    12:16

    Calibration and validation of the pre-operational HyperScout 2 data.

    11

    confirmed

    Dr. Nathan Vercruyssen

    Cosine Remote Sensing B.V.

    The Netherlands

    13

    12:27

    AEROS: Oceanographic Hyperspectral Imaging and Argos-Tracking 3U CubeSat

    11

    confirmed

    Mrs. Sophie Prendergast

    IMAR/ Okeanos - University of the Azores

    Portugal