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   Program For Monday, 14-Sep-2009

1400 - 1600 Competitive Challenge of International Space Standards Development 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


Session 1- CS-1 Commercial Space Markets: "NewSpace" Room 104
Chaired by: K. DAVIDIAN, Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, DC
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



1430
AIAA-2009-6403
Simulating Global Hypersonic Point- To- Point Transportation Networks

M. Kelly, A. Charania and J. Olds, SpaceWorks Engineering Inc., Atlanta, GA





Session 2- EXPL-1 Altair Lunar Lander Room 101
Chaired by: J. JOSHI, NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC
1400
AIAA-2009-6404
From Apollo LM to Altair: Design, Environments, Infrastructure, Missions, and Operations

M. Cohen, Northrop Grumman Corporation, El Segundo, CA



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



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



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





Session 3- HS-1 Space History: Lessons for New Opportunities I Room 212
Chaired by: C. MARTIN, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards AFB, CA
1400
AIAA-2009-6408
Constellation Proposals from Pre- GPS Space Navigation Systems

R. Easton, The Warranty Group, Winnetka, IL



1430
AIAA-2009-6409
Historical Evolution and Legacy of NASA's Near- Earth Space Communications Networks

S. Tsiao, ITT Corporation, Colorado Springs, CO



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



1530
AIAA-2009-6411
Time Maps of Human Spaceflight: 1956- 1958

T. Gangale, OPS-Alaska, Petaluma, CA



1600
AIAA-2009-6412
Time Maps of Human Spaceflight: 1959- 1961

T. Gangale, OPS-Alaska, Petaluma, CA





Session 4- MIL-1 Advanced Mission Concepts I Room 106
Chaired by: J. GEE, The Aerospace Corporation, Los Angeles, CA
1400
AIAA-2009-6413
Design Factors of Operationally Responsive Launch Sites

G. Finger, B. Gulliver and D. Keller, RS&H, Merritt Island, FL



1430
AIAA-2009-6619
Survey of Space Debris Reduction Methods

M. Kaplan, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD



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



1530
AIAA-2009-6416
Why SmallSats?

J. Rendleman, , Colorado Springs, CO





Session 5- OPS-1 Space Operations Best Practices Room 208
Chaired by: R. HARVEY, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD
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



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



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



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





Session 17- RSA-2 Orbital and Planetary Construction Room 214
Chaired by: A. HOWE, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
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



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





Session 7- SL-1 Surface Industrial Operations Room 207
Chaired by: J. GREEN, Casitair Consulting, Safety Harbor, FL, and A. JOHNSON, U.S. Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
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



1430
AIAA-2009-6426
Lunar Surface Logistics Focused on Living off the Land

T. Taylor, Lunar Transportation Systems Inc., Las Cruces, NM



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



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





Session 8- SR-1 Excavation and Site Selection Room 103
Chaired by: L. GERTSCH, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO, and B. KELLER, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Denver, CO
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



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



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



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





Session 9- SSEE-1 Economic Trends in the Space Business Room 105
Chaired by: M. NESMAN, The Boeing Company, Wet Hills, CA, and A. SCHMELZEL, Los Alamos Technical Associates, Albuquerque, NM
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



1430
AIAA-2009-6434
Business Opportunities and Threats in the Current Aerospace Economy

G. Finger, RS&H, Merritt Island, FL



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



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





Session 10- ST-1 Advanced Vehicle Systems I Room 107
Chaired by: L. PRICE, Lockheed Martin Space Systems, Denver, CO, and L. MCKINNEY, McKinney Associates, St. Louis, MO
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



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



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





Session 11- SYS-1 Space System Architectures Room 102
Chaired by: C. JOYNER, Pratt and Whitney Rocketdyne, West Palm Beach, FL, and S. WHITMORE, Utah State University, Logan, UT
1400
AIAA-2009-6441
Elliptic Satellite Replacements for Geostationary Satellite Systems with 80/140 GHz Links

P. Christopher, PFC Associates, Leesburg, VA



1430
AIAA-2009-6442
Adaptable Architectures for Advanced Space- Based Communications Systems

V. Kovarik and S. McDonald, Harris, Melbourne, FL



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



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





1600 - 1630 Networking Coffee Break


1630 - 1830 The ABCs of Standards Development Room 211
Speakers:
Frederick A. Slane, Executive Director, Space Infrastructure Foundation, Colorado Springs, CO
John Ingram-Cotton, The Aerospace Corporation, El Segundo, CA


Session 12- EXPL-2 Lunar Outpost Room 101
Chaired by: J. JOSHI, NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC
1630
AIAA-2009-6446
Lunar Habitat: From Minimum Functionality to Outpost Capable

D. Bienhoff, R. Graves and G. Gentry, The Boeing Company, Arlington, VA



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



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





Session 13- EXPL-3 Lunar Transportation Systems Room 104
Chaired by: D. GOULD, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA
1630
AIAA-2009-6449
Technology Development for the Orion Program

J. Paterson, Lockheed Martin Space Systems, Houston, TX



1700
AIAA-2009-6450
In Situ Manufacturing System for Large Unitized Composite Space Structures

D. Vincent, Northrop Grumman Corporation, Huntsville, AL



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



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





Session 14- HS-2 Space History: Lessons for New Opportunities II Room 212
Chaired by: C. MARTIN, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards AFB, CA
1630
AIAA-2009-6453
Documenting the History of Southern California Aerospace

P. Westwick, Huntington-USC Institute on California and the West, Los Angeles, CA



1700
AIAA-2009-6454
Going South: Analysis of an Historic Project Engineering Failure

J. Scott, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX



1730
AIAA-2009-6455
Apollo 13 Guidance, Navigation, and Control Challenges

J. Goodman, United Space Alliance LLC, Houston, TX



1800
AIAA-2009-6456
Why the X- 33 Venturestar Gave SSTO a Bad Name

C. Ehrlich, , Calabasas, CA





Session 15- MIL-2 Advanced Mission Concepts II Room 106
Chaired by: J. BRINKMAN, U.S. Air Force, El Segundo, CA
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



1700
AIAA-2009-6458
The Joint Milli- Arcsecond Pathfinder Survey: Introduction and Applications

R. Gaume and B. Dorland, U.S. Naval Observatory, Washington, DC



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



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





Session 16- OPS-2 Space Mission Planning and Control Room 208
Chaired by: J. JACOBSOHN, Intelsat, Washington, DC
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



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



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



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





Session 6- RSA-1 Space Architecture Design Room 214
Chaired by: A. HOWE, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
1630
AIAA-2009-6421
Architecture Student Designs to Support Micro- Hab Sortie Mission

D. Duerk, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA



1700
AIAA-2009-6422
Preliminary Infrastructure Development for Altair Sortie Operations

M. Thangavelu and E. Mekonnen, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA





Session 18- SL-2 Reliability and Operability Issues Room 207
Chaired by: K. BARKER, AIAA/BRAHE Corporation, Reston, VA, and O. DE WECK, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
1630
AIAA-2009-6469
Reliability Considerations for Egress in Privately Built Manned Orbiting Vehicles

A. Carlson, Goodrich Corporation, Burnsville, MN



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



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



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





Session 19- SR-2 Oxygen Production Hardware and Demos Room 103
Chaired by: D. BOUCHER, NORCAT, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, and T. NAKAMURA, Physical Sciences, Inc., San Ramon, CA
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



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



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



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





Session 20- SSEE-2 Economic Decisions Through Historical Analysis Room 105
Chaired by: J. HIHN, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, and P. COLLOPY
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



1700
AIAA-2009-6480
A Framework for Evaluating National Space Activity

D. Wood and A. Weigel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA



1730
AIAA-2009-6513
Cost Drivers – A Survey and Assessment

H. Apgar, MCR Technologies, LLC, El Segundo, CA





Session 21- ST-2 Advanced Vehicle Systems II Room 107
Chaired by: D. SAUVAGEAU, ATK Space Systems, Brigham City, UT, and L. PRICE, Lockheed Martin Space Systems, Denver, CO
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



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



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



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





Session 22- SYS-2 New and Emerging Space Systems Missions Room 102
Chaired by: S. JENSEN, Utah State University, LOGAN, UT
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



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



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



1800
AIAA-2009-6488
Optical Pathlength Control Between Formation- Flying Space Vehicle Emulators

E. LeMaster, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company, Palo Alto, CA