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    Title

    Predicting, testing, and measuring the effects of the space environment on space missions

    Description

    The space environment can strongly impact the performance and reliability of space missions. It has several natural and induced components, including high-energy radiation, plasma, atomic oxygen, planetary dust, extreme temperature, vacuum, microgravity, micrometeoroid and debris, and molecular and particulate contamination. Environmental conditions yield constraints at the design phase, and important risks in the course of the mission. The evaluation of the nominal and worst-case conditions to be met, mitigation and protection options, and of their impact on missions and flight systems are thus of prime importance. This session will encompass space weather, plasma, spacecraft charging, radiation, atomic oxygen, planetary dust, molecular and particulate contamination, plume-induced contamination effects and interactions, and combined environments such as flight measurements, physical processes, prediction of nominal or worst case condition, ground testing, flight experiments and lessons learned, modeling and prediction, and thermos-optical degradation effects.

    Date

    2023-10-05

    Time

    10:15

    Room

    BCC A4

    IPC members
    • Co-Chair: Mr. Henry de Plinval, Office National d’Etudes et de Recherches Aérospatiales (ONERA), France;

    • Co-Chair: Dr. Teppei Okumura, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Japan;

    • Rapporteur: Mr. Carlos Soares, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States;

    papers

    Order

    Time

    Paper title

    Mode

    Presentation status

    Speaker

    Affiliation

    Country

    1

    10:15

    Space Environment Modeling and Mission Performance Prediction

    25

    confirmed

    Ms. Margarita Belali

    National Observatory Of Athens

    Greece

    2

    10:40

    Low-Earth Orbit Prediction Accuracy Review of Modern Empirical Atmospheric Models and Space Weather Data Sources

    25

    withdrawn

    Mr. Pol Mesalles Ripoll

    SpaceNav, LLC

    United States

    3

    11:05

    Effects of long-term storage on properties of perovskite solar cells

    25

    confirmed

    Mr. Yoshiyuki Murakami

    Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)

    Japan

    4

    11:30

    Environmental Testing of SHEAR Heat Shield Experiment: A Student-led Venture Towards Advanced Rocketry

    25

    withdrawn

    Mrs. Kristina Vukosavljević

    Delft Aerospace Rocket Engineering (DARE)

    The Netherlands

    5

    11:55

    Magnetic traces of plasma jets of space engines

    25

    confirmed

    Mr. Ilyas Abushzada

    Baku State University

    Azerbaijan

    6

    12:20

    Probabilistic Forecast of Solar Energetic Particle (SEP) Events

    10

    confirmed

    Dr. Maher Dayeh

    Southwest Research Institute

    United States