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Program For Monday, 14-Sep-2009
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1400 - 1600 |
Competitive Challenge of International Space Standards Development
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Room 211 |
Moderator: Frederick A. Slane, Executive Director, Space Infrastructure Foundation, Colorado Springs, CO
Speakers:
Rob Andzik, Business Area Manager, Digital Processing and Networking, RT Logic Inc., Colorado Springs, CO
Erik Barkley, Principal Engineer, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA |
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CS-1
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Commercial Space Markets: "NewSpace"
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Room 104 |
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Chaired by: K. DAVIDIAN, Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, DC
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1400
AIAA-2009-6400
Global Space Industry: Refining the Definition of “New Space"
J. Hay, P. Guthrie, C. Christensen, E. Gresham and C. Mullins, The Tauri Group, Alexandria, VA
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1430
AIAA-2009-6403
Simulating Global Hypersonic Point- To- Point Transportation Networks
M. Kelly, A. Charania and J. Olds, SpaceWorks Engineering Inc., Atlanta, GA
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2-
EXPL-1
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Altair Lunar Lander
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Room 101 |
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Chaired by: J. JOSHI, NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC
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1400
AIAA-2009-6404
From Apollo LM to Altair: Design, Environments, Infrastructure, Missions, and Operations
M. Cohen, Northrop Grumman Corporation, El Segundo, CA
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1430
AIAA-2009-6405
Configuration Options to Maximize Lunar Surface Reuse of Altair Lander Structure and Systems
M. Benton, B. Donahue, D. Bienhoff , G. Caplin, D. Smith and K. Reiley, The Boeing Company, Huntington Beach, CA
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1500
AIAA-2009-6406
Lunar Lander Ascent Module Configuration and Propulsion Studies
B. Donahue, The Boeing Company, Huntsville, AL; G. Grayson and G. Caplin, The Boeing Company, Huntington Beach, CA; D. Smith, The Boeing Company, Arlington, VA; and K. Reiley, The Boeing Company, Houston, TX
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1530
AIAA-2009-6407
Effects of Control Power and Inceptor Sensitivity on Lunar Lander Handling Qualities
E. Mueller, K. Bilimoria, and C. Frost, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
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3-
HS-1
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Space History: Lessons for New Opportunities I
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Room 212 |
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Chaired by: C. MARTIN, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards AFB, CA
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1400
AIAA-2009-6408
Constellation Proposals from Pre- GPS Space Navigation Systems
R. Easton, The Warranty Group, Winnetka, IL
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1430
AIAA-2009-6409
Historical Evolution and Legacy of NASA's Near- Earth Space Communications Networks
S. Tsiao, ITT Corporation, Colorado Springs, CO
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1500
AIAA-2009-6410
Satellite and Space Communications Research in Mexico: Contributions to a National Program
E. Pacheco and F. Mendieta, El Centro de Investigación Científica y de Educación Superior de Ensenada, Ensenada, Mexico; E. Vicente-Vivas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, Mexico; and R. Conte, El Centro de Investigación Científica y de Educación Superior de Ensenada, Ensenada, Mexico
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1530
AIAA-2009-6411
Time Maps of Human Spaceflight: 1956- 1958
T. Gangale, OPS-Alaska, Petaluma, CA
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1600
AIAA-2009-6412
Time Maps of Human Spaceflight: 1959- 1961
T. Gangale, OPS-Alaska, Petaluma, CA
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| Session
4-
MIL-1
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Advanced Mission Concepts I
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Room 106 |
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Chaired by: J. GEE, The Aerospace Corporation, Los Angeles, CA
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1400
AIAA-2009-6413
Design Factors of Operationally Responsive Launch Sites
G. Finger, B. Gulliver and D. Keller, RS&H, Merritt Island, FL
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1430
AIAA-2009-6619
Survey of Space Debris Reduction Methods
M. Kaplan, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD
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1500
AIAA-2009-6415
Radiation Hardened High- Performance Image Processing System for new responsive space missions
D. Strobel, D. Czajkowski, and E. Li, Space Micro Inc., San Diego, CA
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1530
AIAA-2009-6416
Why SmallSats?
J. Rendleman, , Colorado Springs, CO
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5-
OPS-1
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Space Operations Best Practices
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Room 208 |
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Chaired by: R. HARVEY, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD
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1400
AIAA-2009-6417
Outer Planets Operations Lessons Learned
M. Holdridge, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD; R. Lock and G. Tan-Wang, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA; K. Hibbard, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD; B. Jai and G. Welz, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA; N. Pinkine, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD; M. Shafto, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; and D. Artis, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD
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1430
AIAA-2009-6418
Applying Systems Engineering Processes to Reduce Spacecraft Subsystem Personnel Support in Post- Launch Flight Operations
S. Butani, Honeywell Technology Solutions, Greenbelt, MD
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1500
AIAA-2009-6419
Reducing the Cost of Ground Systems for Earth Observation Missions
M. Molina, GMV Aerospace and Defense, Madrid, Spain; T. Beech and G. Garcia, GMV Space Systems Inc., Rockville, MD
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1530
AIAA-2009-6420
GFO: Disposal of a Power- Challenged Satellite with an Attitude (Control) Problem
A. Monheim, Naval Satellite Operations Center, Point Mugu, CA; L. Pritikin, General Dynamics, Point Mugu, CA; M. Weiss, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp., Boulder, CO; G. Mayer, General Dynamics, Point Mugu, CA; S. Mitchell, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp., Boulder, CO; G. San Juan, General Dynamics, Point Mugu, CA; B. Pieper, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp., Boulder, CO; R. Krieger-Palmer and K. Miller, General Dynamics, Point Mugu, CA
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17-
RSA-2
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Orbital and Planetary Construction
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Room 214 |
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Chaired by: A. HOWE, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
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1400
AIAA-2009-6466
Lightweight Bulldozer Attachment for Construction and Excavation on the Lunar Surface
R. Mueller, NASA Kennedy Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, FL; J. Schuler and A. Nick, ASRC Aerospace, Kennedy Space Center, FL; A. Wilkinson and C. Gallo, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH; and R. King, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO
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1430
AIAA-2009-6468
Measuring and Simulating the Effect of Variations in Soil Properties on Microrover Trafficability
G. Scott and C. Saaj, Surrey Space Centre, Guildford, Great Britain
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7-
SL-1
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Surface Industrial Operations
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Room 207 |
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Chaired by: J. GREEN, Casitair Consulting, Safety Harbor, FL, and A. JOHNSON, U.S. Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
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1400
AIAA-2009-6427
A Mars- Forward Approach to Lunar Supportability Planning
J. Green, Casitair Consulting, Tampa, FL; G. Spexarth, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX
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1430
AIAA-2009-6426
Lunar Surface Logistics Focused on Living off the Land
T. Taylor, Lunar Transportation Systems Inc., Las Cruces, NM
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1500
AIAA-2009-6425
A Lunar Surface System Supportability Technology Development Roadmap
R. Oeftering and P. Struk, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH; B. Taleghani, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA
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1530
AIAA-2009-6428
Manufactured on the Moon, Made on Mars – Sustainment for the Earth Beyond the Earth
M. Dudley-Flores and T. Gangale, OPS-Alaska, Petaluma, CA
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8-
SR-1
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Excavation and Site Selection
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Room 103 |
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Chaired by: L. GERTSCH, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO, and B. KELLER, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Denver, CO
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1400
AIAA-2009-6429
Development of an ISRU Activity Site Selection Tool
D. Boucher and L. Sigurdson, Northern Centre for Advanced Technology Inc., Sudbury, Canada
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1430
AIAA-2009-6430
A Novel Approach to Planetary Regolith Collection: The Bucket Drum Soil Excavator
D. Clark, R. Patterson, and D. Wurts, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Denver, CO
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1500
AIAA-2009-6431
Novel Approaches to Drilling and Excavation on the Moon
K. Zacny, Honeybee Robotics, New York, NY; R. Mueller, NASA Kennedy Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, FL; G. Galloway, NASA Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, FL; J. Craft, Honeybee Robotics, New York, NY; G. Mungas, Firestar Engineering, Tehachapi, CA; M. Hedlund, P. Chu, J. Wilson, and P. Fink, Honeybee Robotics, New York, NY
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1530
AIAA-2009-6432
Development of an Excavation Tool Pack for Use in Lunar ISRU Activities
D. Boucher, Northern Centre for Advanced Technology Inc., Sudbury, Canada
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9-
SSEE-1
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Economic Trends in the Space Business
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Room 105 |
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Chaired by: M. NESMAN, The Boeing Company, Wet Hills, CA, and A. SCHMELZEL, Los Alamos Technical Associates, Albuquerque, NM
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1400
AIAA-2009-6433
Early Career Hire Rapid Training and Development Program: Status Report
B. Riley, R. Rieber, B. Solish and L. Halatek, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
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1430
AIAA-2009-6434
Business Opportunities and Threats in the Current Aerospace Economy
G. Finger, RS&H, Merritt Island, FL
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1500
AIAA-2009-6435
Managing the Costs for Integrating New Engineers Into an Aging Aerospace Design Workforce
G. Finger and B. Gulliver, RS&H, Merritt Island, FL
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1530
AIAA-2009-6436
On Value: Book Value, Market Value, and Hybrid Value Trajectories of Aerospace Companies
J. Brathwaite and J. Saleh, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
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10-
ST-1
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Advanced Vehicle Systems I
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Room 107 |
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Chaired by: L. PRICE, Lockheed Martin Space Systems, Denver, CO, and L. MCKINNEY, McKinney Associates, St. Louis, MO
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1400
AIAA-2009-6438
An Airbag- Based Crew Impact Attenuation System Concept for the Orion CEV - First Generation System Development
S. Do, O. de Weck and R. Robles Jr., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA; J. Pellicciotti and T. Brady, NASA Engineering and Safety Center, Hampton, VA
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1430
AIAA-2009-6439
Return to Launch Site Trajectory Options for a Reusable Booster Without a Secondary Propulsion System
B. Hellman, U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; and J. Bradford, Spaceworks Engineering, Inc., Atlanta, GA
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1500
AIAA-2009-6440
CRYOTE (Cryogenic Orbital Testbed) Concept
M. Gravlee and B. Kutter, United Launch Alliance, Centennial, CO; M. Wollen, Innovative Engineering Solutions, Murrieta, CA; L. Walls, NASA Kennedy Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, FL; N. Rhys, Yetispace, Huntsville, AL
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11-
SYS-1
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Space System Architectures
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Room 102 |
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Chaired by: C. JOYNER, Pratt and Whitney Rocketdyne, West Palm Beach, FL, and S. WHITMORE, Utah State University, Logan, UT
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1400
AIAA-2009-6441
Elliptic Satellite Replacements for Geostationary Satellite Systems with 80/140 GHz Links
P. Christopher, PFC Associates, Leesburg, VA
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1430
AIAA-2009-6442
Adaptable Architectures for Advanced Space- Based Communications Systems
V. Kovarik and S. McDonald, Harris, Melbourne, FL
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1500
AIAA-2009-6443
Development and Operation of a Micro- Satellite Dynamic Test Facility for Distributed Flight Operations
D. Barnhart, T. Barrett, J. Sachs, and P. Will, University of Southern California, Marina del Rey, CA
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1530
AIAA-2009-6444
The Space- Ground Functionality Tradeoff Revisited
S. Kowalski and T. Hinners, Northrop Grumman Information Systems, Redondo Beach, CA; S. Blanchette, Software Engineering Institute, Pittsburgh, PA; and E. Stein, Northrop Gruman, Chantilly, VA
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1600 - 1630 |
Networking Coffee Break
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1630 - 1830 |
The ABCs of Standards Development
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Room 211 |
Speakers:
Frederick A. Slane, Executive Director, Space Infrastructure Foundation, Colorado Springs, CO
John Ingram-Cotton, The Aerospace Corporation, El Segundo, CA |
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| Session
12-
EXPL-2
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Lunar Outpost
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Room 101 |
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Chaired by: J. JOSHI, NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC
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1630
AIAA-2009-6446
Lunar Habitat: From Minimum Functionality to Outpost Capable
D. Bienhoff, R. Graves and G. Gentry, The Boeing Company, Arlington, VA
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1700
AIAA-2009-6447
Deployment Testing of an Expandable Lunar Habitat
J. Hinkle and J. Lin, ILC Dover, Frederica, DE; J. Watson, NASA Langley Reserach Center, Hampton, VA
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1730
AIAA-2009-6448
Exploration Life Support Technology Development for Lunar Missions
M. Ewert, D. Barta and J. McQuillan, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX
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13-
EXPL-3
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Lunar Transportation Systems
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Room 104 |
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Chaired by: D. GOULD, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA
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1630
AIAA-2009-6449
Technology Development for the Orion Program
J. Paterson, Lockheed Martin Space Systems, Houston, TX
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1700
AIAA-2009-6450
In Situ Manufacturing System for Large Unitized Composite Space Structures
D. Vincent, Northrop Grumman Corporation, Huntsville, AL
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1730
AIAA-2009-6451
Human System Interface Development for ALHAT
R. Hirsh, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX; M. Abernathy, Rapid Imaging Software Inc., Albuquerque, NM; V. Kaiser, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX
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1800
AIAA-2009-6452
Autonomous Lunar Lander Hazard Detection and Avoidance System
S. Chakroborty, O. Aboutalib and C. Meade, Northrop Grumman Integrated Systems, El Segundo, CA
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14-
HS-2
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Space History: Lessons for New Opportunities II
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Room 212 |
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Chaired by: C. MARTIN, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards AFB, CA
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1630
AIAA-2009-6453
Documenting the History of Southern California Aerospace
P. Westwick, Huntington-USC Institute on California and the West, Los Angeles, CA
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1700
AIAA-2009-6454
Going South: Analysis of an Historic Project Engineering Failure
J. Scott, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX
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1730
AIAA-2009-6455
Apollo 13 Guidance, Navigation, and Control Challenges
J. Goodman, United Space Alliance LLC, Houston, TX
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1800
AIAA-2009-6456
Why the X- 33 Venturestar Gave SSTO a Bad Name
C. Ehrlich, , Calabasas, CA
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| Session
15-
MIL-2
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Advanced Mission Concepts II
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Room 106 |
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Chaired by: J. BRINKMAN, U.S. Air Force, El Segundo, CA
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1630
AIAA-2009-6457
Future Space System Support to U.S. Military Operations in an Ice- Free Arctic: Broadband Satellite Communications Considerations
L. Wickman, P. Smith and I. Min, The Aerospace Corporation, Los Angeles, CA
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1700
AIAA-2009-6458
The Joint Milli- Arcsecond Pathfinder Survey: Introduction and Applications
R. Gaume and B. Dorland, U.S. Naval Observatory, Washington, DC
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1730
AIAA-2009-6459
A Low Cost, Portable, Responsive Nano- Satellite Launch System
R. Herdy, Qualis Corporation, Huntsville, AL; M. Thomas, CFD Research Corporation, Huntsville, AL; G. Crocker, Teledyne Solutions, ; K. Christensen, KC Consulting, Rolla, MO; and R. Cohn, AFRL/RZSE, Edwards AFB, CA
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1800
AIAA-2009-6460
Near- Term Architectures for Prompt Global Transport
S. Potter, The Boeing Company, Los Angeles, CA; and D. Davis, The Boeing Company, El Segundo, CA
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16-
OPS-2
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Space Mission Planning and Control
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Room 208 |
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Chaired by: J. JACOBSOHN, Intelsat, Washington, DC
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1630
AIAA-2009-6462
The MESSENGER Science Planning and Commanding System
T. Choo, B. Anderson, P. Bedini, E. Finnegan, J. Skura, and R. Steele, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD
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1700
AIAA-2009-6461
Mini- RF Orbital Planning and Commanding System
J. Skura, B. Bussey, T. Choo and H. Winters, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD
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1730
AIAA-2009-6464
Comprehensive Mission Simulation Contingency Analyses: Achieving Science Observation Plan Resiliency by Design
R. Steele, T. Choo, J. Skura, B. Anderson and E. Finnegan, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD
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1800
AIAA-2009-6622
Migration of the Operations of a Legacy Multi- Satellite System to a State- of- the- Art Ground System
G. Garcia, GMV Space Systems Inc., Rockville, MD; M. Palsson, t. Morel, T. Beech, P. Honold, O. Fuente, and A. Cervino, GMV, Rockville, MD; C. Cunha, L. Florido, V. Hilden, and R. Silva, Star One, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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6-
RSA-1
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Space Architecture Design
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Room 214 |
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Chaired by: A. HOWE, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
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1630
AIAA-2009-6421
Architecture Student Designs to Support Micro- Hab Sortie Mission
D. Duerk, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA
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1700
AIAA-2009-6422
Preliminary Infrastructure Development for Altair Sortie Operations
M. Thangavelu and E. Mekonnen, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
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18-
SL-2
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Reliability and Operability Issues
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Room 207 |
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Chaired by: K. BARKER, AIAA/BRAHE Corporation, Reston, VA, and O. DE WECK, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
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1630
AIAA-2009-6469
Reliability Considerations for Egress in Privately Built Manned Orbiting Vehicles
A. Carlson, Goodrich Corporation, Burnsville, MN
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1700
AIAA-2009-6470
Interplanetary Trajectory Analysis for 2020- 2040 Mars Missions Including Venus Flyby Opportunities
T. Ishimatsu, J. Hoffman and O. de Weck, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
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1730
AIAA-2009-6471
Reusable Launch Vehicle Design Implications for Regeneration Time
C. Molina, Argentine Air Forces, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; A. Johnson and A. Roesener, U.S. Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
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1800
AIAA-2009-6472
Approach to In Situ Component Level Electronics Assembly Repair (CLEAR) for Constellation
R. Oeftering and P. Struk, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH
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19-
SR-2
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Oxygen Production Hardware and Demos
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Room 103 |
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Chaired by: D. BOUCHER, NORCAT, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, and T. NAKAMURA, Physical Sciences, Inc., San Ramon, CA
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1630
AIAA-2009-6473
Design and Implementation of a Reactor for Extracting Resources from Lunar Regolith
J. Kleinhenz and D. Gotti, National Center for Space Exploration Research, Cleveland, OH; K. Sacksteder and J. Caruso, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH
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1700
AIAA-2009-6474
Lunar Water Resource Demonstration (LWRD) Test Results
A. Muscatello, J. Captain, and J. Quinn, NASA Kennedy Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, FL; T. Gibson, S. Perusich, and K. Weis, ASRC Aerospace Corp., Kennedy Space Center, FL
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1730
AIAA-2009-6475
Field Test Results of the PILOT Hydrogen Reduction Reactor
B. Keller, D. Clark and J. Kirkland, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company, Castle Rock, CO
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1800
AIAA-2009-6476
Demonstrating Carbothermal Reduction of Lunar Regolith Using Concentrated Solar Energy
R. Gustafson, B. White and M. Fidler, Orbital Technologies Corportation (ORBITEC), Madison, WI
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20-
SSEE-2
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Economic Decisions Through Historical Analysis
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Room 105 |
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Chaired by: J. HIHN, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, and P. COLLOPY
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1630
AIAA-2009-6478
Cyclicality in the Space Industry: Myth or Reality? Times Series Analysis, Periodogram, and Identification of Cyclical Patterns for Modeling and Forecasting
T. Hiriart and J. Saleh, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
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1700
AIAA-2009-6480
A Framework for Evaluating National Space Activity
D. Wood and A. Weigel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
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1730
AIAA-2009-6513
Cost Drivers – A Survey and Assessment
H. Apgar, MCR Technologies, LLC, El Segundo, CA
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| Session
21-
ST-2
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Advanced Vehicle Systems II
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Room 107 |
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Chaired by: D. SAUVAGEAU, ATK Space Systems, Brigham City, UT, and L. PRICE, Lockheed Martin Space Systems, Denver, CO
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1630
AIAA-2009-6481
VASIMR VX- 200: High Power Electric Propulsion for Space Transportation Beyond LEO
E. Bering and B. Longmier, University of Houston, Houston, TX; F. Chang Díaz, J. Squire, T. Glover, J. Chancery, M. Carter, L. Cassady, C. Olsen, G. McCaskill, and W. Chancery, Ad Astra Rocket Company, Webster, TX
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1700
AIAA-2009-6655
Propellant Mass Fraction Calculation Methodology for Launch Vehicles and Application to Ares Vehicles
J. Holt, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Marshall Spaceflight Center, AL; and T. Monk, Miltec Systems, Huntsville, AL
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1700
AIAA-2009-6483
ESA Future Launchers Preparatory Program (FLPP): Expander- Cycle Upper Stage Engine Demonstration Project Achievements and Perspectives
J. Caruana and J. Breteau, ESA, Paris, France
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1730
AIAA-2009-6484
Discrete Event Simulation of Reusable Launch Vehicle Development, Acquisition, and Ground Operations
M. Kelly, A. Charania, J. Olds and D. DePasquale, SpaceWorks Engineering Inc., Atlanta, GA
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| Session
22-
SYS-2
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New and Emerging Space Systems Missions
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Room 102 |
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Chaired by: S. JENSEN, Utah State University, LOGAN, UT
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1630
AIAA-2009-6485
Space Traffic Control: Technology Thoughts to Catalyze a Future Architecture
G. Orndorff, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD; B. Boone and M. Kaplan, Johns Hopkins University, Laurel, MD; G. Harmon, Booz Allen Hamilton, Herndon, VA; and R. Lindberg, National Institute of Aerospace, Hampton, VA
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1700
AIAA-2009-6486
COTSAT: Small Spacecraft Cost Optimization for Government and Commercial Use
A. Swank and N. Mattei, NASA Ames, Moffett Field, CA; D. Bui, ASRC Aerospace, Moffett Field, CA; S. Spremo and P. Klupar, NASA Ames, Moffett Field, CA; C. Dallara, S. Ghassemieh, J. Hanratty, E. Jackson, K. Ling, M. Lindsay, D. Mayer, E. Quigley, and Z. Young, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
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1730
AIAA-2009-6487
Cost Effective Integration for Millimeter Wave Phased Array Apertures
M. Sherwin, R. Howell, C. Kirby, and J. Hartman, Northrop Grumman Corporation, Baltimore, MD; and E. Zirofsky, Northrop Gruman, Baltimore, MD
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1800
AIAA-2009-6488
Optical Pathlength Control Between Formation- Flying Space Vehicle Emulators
E. LeMaster, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company, Palo Alto, CA
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