session 5-B4.9
Small Satellite Missions Global Technical Session
- type
oral
- Description
The Small Satellite Missions Global Technical Session (GTS) is a collaboration between the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) Small Satellite Missions Symposium and the International Astronautical Federation (IAF) Workforce Development/Young Professionals Programme Committee. This session is unique in that it allows for sharing of information on a global scale with presenters and audience both at the IAC venue and online at their home/work/university locations. Abstracts are solicited regarding operational missions or mature proposals for small satellite systems and related topics. These must have clear relevance on an international scale or at a business level, and must also provide young professionals a taste of what the space sector has to offer. Where possible, abstracts should have a wide interest in the community and should include transferable knowledge or lessons learned. Abstracts highlighting ingenuity or innovation are preferred. Examples include space missions utilizing small satellites that address specific new societal, scientific or commercial challenges, or novel technologies that have the potential to revolutionize space missions and/or enable their access to space. Papers are to describe the specific need, the small satellite approach that addresses this need, the benefits of this approach and the use of space technology, and demonstrate that other non-space approaches provide inferior solutions. Papers from, or directed at the young professional community are preferred. This session will be accepting submissions for oral presentations only.
- Date
2023-10-05
- Time
- Room
- IPC members
Co-Chair: Dr. Matthias Hetscher, DLR (German Aerospace Center), Germany;
Co-Chair: Mr. Norbert M.K. Lemke, OHB System AG - Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany;
Rapporteur: Mr. Alex da Silva Curiel, Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL), United Kingdom;
Rapporteur: Prof. Victoria Barabash, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden;
Order | Time | Paper title | Mode | Presentation status | Speaker | Affiliation | Country |
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1 | 15:00 | 15 | confirmed | Prof. MENGU CHO | Kyushu Institute of Technology | Japan | |
2 | 15:15 | Buccaneer Main Mission – Lessons Learned from Design and Qualification | 12 | withdrawn | Mrs. Monique Hollick | Defence Science and Technology Group (DST Group) | Australia |
3 | 15:27 | 12 | confirmed | Mr. Yousuf Faroukh | Sharjah Academy for Astronomy, Space Sciences and Technology (SAASST) | United Arab Emirates | |
4 | 15:39 | 12 | confirmed | Mr. Robin Bonny | Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) | Switzerland | |
5 | 15:51 | 12 | confirmed | Mr. Jorge Rubén Casir Ricaño | Kyushu Institute of Technology | Japan | |
6 | 16:03 | 12 | confirmed | Mrs. Gaia Lorenzi | Sapienza University of Rome | Italy | |
7 | 16:15 | ESA YPSat: A Young Professionals-Led Experimental Spacecraft for the Inaugural Flight of Ariane 6 | 12 | confirmed | Mr. Daniel Wischert | European Space Agency (ESA) | The Netherlands |
8 | 16:27 | 12 | confirmed | Dr. Vito Fortunato | Planetek Italia | Italy | |
9 | 16:39 | A Miniaturized Software Defined Radio for Wildlife Tracking Mission | 12 | withdrawn | Dr. Yung-Fu Tsai | National Space Organization | Taipei |
10 | 16:51 | Development of a high-energy astrophysics payload with polarimetric capabilities for cubesats. | 12 | confirmed | Mr. José Sousa | LIP | Portugal |
11 | 17:03 | STRATEGIC AUTONOMOUS APPROACHES TO EFFICIENTLY UTILIZE CISLUNAR SPACE FOR MOON TO MARS TRANSIT | 12 | confirmed | Mr. Mohammed Irfan Rashed | Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) | Korea, Republic of |
12 | 17:15 | vesper: multi-small satellite mission architecture for venus exploration | 12 | confirmed | Mr. Thibaut POUGET | Federation Open Space Makers | France |