open space: opportunities for the global community
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2O1613–16 SEPTEMBER 2016 LONG BEACH, CA
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OPEN SPACE: OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE GLOBAL COMMUNITY
AT LOCKHEED MARTIN,WE’RE ENGINEERING A BETTER TOMORROW.For all the achievements of humanity’s early ventures into space, far greater wonders still await. Orion will carry explorers to bold missions to the far side of the moon, to near-Earth asteroids and to Mars—missions that will excite the imagination and advance the frontiers of science. Because at Lockheed Martin, we’re designing ships to go as far as the spirit of exploration takes us.
Learn more at lockheedmartin.com/orion
THE SKY IS NOT THE LIMIT.
© 2016 LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION
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Carissa Christensen
The Tauri Group, LLC
Shana Dale
Federal Aviation Administration
Scott Fouse
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Hiroyuki Iwamoto
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Larry D. James
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Stephen G. Jurczyk
NASA
John Rose
The Boeing Company
Aaron Parness
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Sarah Shull
NASA Johnson Space Center
Executive Steering Committee
AIAA SPACE 2016
Welcome On behalf of the Executive Steering Committee, welcome to the AIAA Space and Astronautics Forum and Exposition (AIAA SPACE 2016). Every four years, the timing of this event puts us in the middle of a national election, the results of which are sure to affect our community in ways not yet understood. 2016 is certainly no different, but putting politics aside, we should take a minute to celebrate all the good things that have happened since we last met in Pasadena: Juno’s orbit of Jupiter, the continuing growth of the commercial space sector, the ongoing work in readying the Space Launch System and Orion capsule for service, the continuing quest to find extrasolar planets as well as life on Mars, and so much more – it’s been a busy year. Each of these events give us much to be proud of as a community, as our work continues to capture the world’s imagination, turns our attention toward the heavens, and reminds us how we bring the world closer together by learning more about the universe around us.
AIAA SPACE 2016 convenes leaders from government, industry, and academia, all committed to engage in the conversations and collaboration necessary to drive exploration, discovery, and innovation throughout the space community. Among the important plenary topics we will discuss this week are commercializing low Earth orbit and the ongoing preparation for missions to Mars.
Discussions in the plenary sessions will carry over to the Forum 360 sessions, allowing greater exploration and understanding of a diverse range of subjects including the ongoing expansion of commercial space exploration activities, how the Paris Agreement will influence Earth observation efforts, the ongoing efforts to expand on-orbit satellite servicing, space traffic management, and the global perspective on space exploration priorities, among so many more topics of conversation.
In addition to the plenary sessions and Forum 360 programming, our technical program is second-to-none and sets AIAA SPACE 2016 apart from any other event you might attend during the year as it gives us a glimpse of the future of aerospace today.
Also, we want to give special thanks to our Premier Sponsors: The Boeing Company and Lockheed Martin Corporation, without their generous support we would not be able to offer you this forum.
Thank you for making the choice to join us here at AIAA SPACE 2016, and for your continued work in advancing the state of the art in space exploration and related technology. Your work ignites the imagination of humanity, continually makes the unknown, known, and the seemingly impossible possible.
AIAA SPACE ConferenceAIAA/AAS Astrodynamics Specialist Conference
AIAA Complex Aerospace Systems Exchange (CASE)
SPACE 2016 is proud to feature the following conferences:
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IntroOrganizing Committee
General ChairCarissa Christensen, The Tauri Group, LLC
Forum 360 ChairAaron Parness, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Technical Program ChairSarah Shull, NASA Johnson Space Center
Technical Discipline Chairs
Astrodynamics SpecialistCraig McLaughlin, University of Kansas (AIAA Technical)
Michael Gabor, Odyssey Systems (AAS Technical)
Brian Gunter, Georgia Institute of Technology (AIAA General)
Brent W. Barbee, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (AAS General)
Atmospheric & Space EnvironmentsNelson Green, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Justin Likar, United Technologies Aerospace Systems (UTAS)
Complex Aerospace Systems ExchangeCraig Willis, Gulfstream
Sophia Bright, The Boeing Company
Green EngineeringJeremy Straub, University of North Dakota
Human Space Exploration, Architecture, and ColonizationMatthew Simon, NASA Langley Research Center
Ondrej Doule, Florida Institute of Technology
Anita Gale, Aerospace Education Competitions
Doug Craig, NASA
Information Systems and SoftwareMitch Ingham, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Sean Shan-Min Swei, NASA Ames Research Center
National Security SpaceJoseph Betser, The Aerospace Corporation
Roberta Ewart, Space and Missile Systems Center
Reinventing SpaceCharles Kilmer, Kilmer Engineering
Nicola Sarzi-Amade, Global Aerospace Corporation
Small SatellitesJeremy Straub, University of North Dakota
Space and Earth ScienceVirendra Sarohia, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Space ExplorationChris Moore, NASA
Surendra Sharma, NASA Ames Research Center
Space History, Society, and PolicyJames D. Rendleman, United States Strategic Command, Joint Functional Component Command for Space
Soumyo Dutta, NASA Langley Research Center
Steve Justice, Center of Innovation for Aerospace, Georgia Department of Economic Development
Space Logistics and SupportabilityKandyce Goodliff, NASA Langley Research Center
Space OperationsShirley Tseng, Tseng LLC
Space Robotics and AutomationSteven T. Fredrickson, NASA Johnson Space Center
Ou Ma, New Mexico State University
Space SystemsWilliam Tomek, NASA Langley Research Center
Samantha Infeld, Analytical Mechanics Associates, Inc.
Space Systems Engineering and Space EconomicsMichelle Bailey, University of Maryland University College
Sherry Stukes, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Daniel Nigg, The Aerospace Corporation
Space Transportation and Launch SystemsClint Plaisted, a.i. solutions, Inc
Brian Pomeroy, Aerojet Rocketdyne
Barry Hellman, Air Force Research Laboratory
Adam Dissel, Reaction Engines, Inc.
Aerospace Corporation RepresentativeDaniel Nigg, The Aerospace Corporation
Organizing Committee
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IntroContentsWelcome 3
Organizing Committee 4
Forum Overview 8
Sponsors 10
Plenary Sessions 11
Forum 360 12
Special Events 19
Networking Events 20
Recognition Events 21
Exposition Hall 22
Exhibitors 24
General Information 26
Author and Session Chair Information 28
Committee Meetings 29
Sessions at a Glance 30
Session Detail Matrix 34
Author and Session Chair Index 69
Hyatt Regency Map 73
Long Beach Convention Center Map 74
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IntroForum Overview
MONDAY 12 September
TUESDAY 13 September
WEDNESDAY 14 September
0700 hrs
0730 hrs Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms
0800 hrs
Continuing Education Courses & Workshop
Plenary Plenary0830 hrs
0900 hrs
0930 hrs Networking Coffee Break in Exposition Hall
Exposition Hall Open
Networking Coffee Break in Exposition Hall
Exposition Hall Open
1000 hrs
Technical Sessions Technical Sessions
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
1130 hrs
1200 hrs
1230 hrsLunch Break Networking Lunch in Exposition Hall
1300 hrs
1330 hrs
Forum 360 Forum 360
Exposition Hall Open
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
Exposition Hall Open
1500 hrs Networking Coffee Break in Exposition Hall Networking Coffee Break in Exposition Hall
1530 hrs
Technical Sessions Technical Sessions
1600 hrs
1630 hrs
Space Generation Rising Leaders: Speed
Networking and Reception
1700 hrs
1730 hrs
1800 hrs
Student Reception1830 hrsvon Kármán Lecture in Astronautics William H. Pickering Lecture
1900 hrs
1930 hrs
Reception and Poster Session in Exposition Hall2000 hrs
An Evening of Astronaut Stories2030 hrs
2100 hrs
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IntroForum Overview
THURSDAY 15 September
FRIDAY 16 September
0700 hrs
0730 hrs Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms Networking Coffee Break
0800 hrs
Plenary
Technical Sessions
0830 hrs
0900 hrs
0930 hrs Networking Coffee Break
1000 hrs
Technical Sessions
1030 hrs
1100 hrsLunch Break
1130 hrs
1200 hrs
Technical Sessions
1230 hrs
Recognition Luncheon— Celebrating Achievements in Space and Astronautics1300 hrs
1330 hrs
1400 hrs
Forum 3601430 hrs
1500 hrs Networking Coffee Break
Networking Coffee Break
1530 hrs
Technical Sessions Technical Sessions
1600 hrs
1630 hrs
1700 hrs
1730 hrs
1800 hrs
1830 hrsAIAA/NAE Yvonne C. Brill Lecture in Aerospace Engineering
1900 hrs
1930 hrs
2000 hrs
2030 hrs
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IntroSponsors
Premier Sponsors
Lanyard Sponsor Sustaining Small Business Sponsor and Tuesday Afternoon Coffee Break
Wednesday Coffee Break SponsorSupporting Sponsor Twitter Board Sponsor
Media Sponsors
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IntroPlenary SessionsGet the big picture on Space from the leading authorities in the field during these high-level discussions and presentations.
Tuesday, 13 September0800–0930 hrs Regency Ballroom
Opening PlenaryCharles F. Bolden Jr., Administrator, NASA Winston A. Beauchamp, Deputy Under Secretary of the Air
Force for Space and the Director, Principal DoD Space Advisor Staff
Steve Jurvetson, Managing Director, Draper Fisher Jurvetson
Wednesday, 14 September0800–0930 hrs Regency Ballroom
Technologies for the New LEO EconomyModerator: Steve Jurczyk, Associate Administrator, Space
Technology Mission Directorate, NASAPanelists:James Crawford, Founder and CEO, Orbital Insight, Inc.Steve Jolly, Chief Engineer, Civil Space, Lockheed Martin Space
SystemsBernard Kutter, Manager of Advanced Programs, United
Launch AllianceArun Prakash, Managing Director, Carbon Arrow AdvisorsAndrew Rush, President, Made in Space, Inc.
Thursday, 15 September0800–0930 hrs Regency Ballroom
Next Stop: MarsModerator: Frank Morring, Jr., Senior Editor, Space, Aviation
Week & Space TechnologyPanelists:Michael Barratt, Flight Engineer, Expedition 19/20; Mission
Specialist, STS-133, NASAGuy Beutelschies, Director, Space Exploration Systems,
Lockheed Martin Space Systems CompanyJohn Elbon, Vice President and General Manager, Space
Exploration, Boeing Defense, Space & SecurityWilliam H. Gerstenmaier, Associate Administrator, Human
Exploration and Operations, NASAJulie Van Kleeck, Vice President, Advanced Space and Launch
Business Unit, Aerojet RocketdyneAbhishek Tripathi, Director, Certification, SpaceX
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IntroForum 360
Tuesday, 13 September1330–1500 hrs 104A
Limiting or Unlimited: Envisioning a Free Market Space IndustryModerator: Sophia Bright, Director, Program Strategy and
Execution, The Boeing CompanyPanelists:Chris Ferguson, Deputy Program Manager and Director
of Crew and Mission Operations, The Boeing CompanyMichael Griffin, Chairman and CEO, Schafer CorporationJeff Matthews, Director of Venture Strategy and Research,
Space Frontier FoundationBruce Pittman, Chief System Engineer, NASA Ames
Research Center/WyleAcademic Scholar: Paul Collopy, University of Alabama,
Huntsville
1330–1500 hrs 104B
Launch 2020Moderator: Madi Sengupta, Project Manager, AIAAPanelists:Mary Lynne Dittmar, Executive Director, Coalition for Deep
Space ExplorationLars Hoffman, Senior Director, Government Sales, SpaceXMark Piezynski, Vice President, Business Development, Flight
Systems Group, Orbital ATKJohn Reed, Senior Technical Fellow, United Launch Alliance
1330–1500 hrs 104C
Icy Moons and Ocean WorldsModerator: Brent Sherwood, Program Manager, Solar System
Mission Formulation, NASA Jet Propulsion LaboratoryPanelists:Brian Cooke, System Engineer, Europa Project, NASA Jet
Propulsion LaboratoryMike Gazarik, Vice President of Engineering, Ball AerospaceThomas Cwik, Manager, Space Technology Program, NASA Jet
Propulsion Laboratory
Wednesday, 14 September1330–1500 hrs 204
Thriving Within ComplexityModerator: Alison Lauderbach, Systems Engineer, Boeing
Commercial AirplanesAudience Engagement: Jim Blohowiak, Systems Engineer,
Boeing Commercial AirplanesPanelists:G. Burkhard Mackensen, Professor and Chief, Division of
Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology, Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine, University of Washington
Molly Martens, Flight Operations Engineer, The Boeing CompanyMarshall Short, Vice President, Lab Test Value Stream, The
Boeing CompanyJohn Valasek , Director, Center for Autonomous Vehicles
and Sensor Systems (CANVASS); Professor of Aerospace Engineering, Texas A&M University
1330–1500 hrs 104A
On-Orbit Satellite ServicingModerator: Greg Scott, Space Roboticist, Naval Research
LaboratoryPanelists:James B. Armor, Staff Vice President, Washington Operations,
Orbital ATKCharles Bacon, Chief Cooperative Servicing Engineer; Restore-L
Systems Engineer, Satellite Servicing Capabilities Office, NASASteve Oldham, Senior Vice President, Strategic Business
Development, SSLTimothy Priser, Mars InSight Deputy Program Manager,
Lockheed Martin Space Systems CompanyGordon Roesler, Program Manager, Robotic Servicing of
Geosynchronous Satellites, DARPA
These conversations will cover a spectrum of timely topics including programs, systems, policy, operations, applications, platforms and more!
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IntroForum 360 1330–1500 hrs 104B
Commercial Crew UpdateModerator: Kathy Lueders, Program Manager, Commercial
Crew Program, NASAPanelists:Chris Ferguson, Deputy Program Manager and Director of
Crew and Mission Operations, The Boeing CompanyBenji Reed, Director, Crew Mission Management, SpaceX
1330–1500 hrs 104C
Earth Observations – Space & The Paris AgreementModerator: Randall Friedl, Manager, Earth Science Research
and Mission Formulation, NASA Jet Propulsion LaboratoryPanelists:Phil DeCola, Chief Science Officer, Sigma Space CorporationRiley Duren, Chief Systems Engineer for the Earth Science
Directorate, NASA Jet Propulsion LaboratoryJean Pascal Le Franc, Deputy Director for Programming and
International, CNESSteven Pawson, Chief of the Global Modeling and Assimilation
Office, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Thursday, 15 September1400–1530 hrs 104A
Space Traffic ManagementModerator: Brian Weeden, Technical Advisor, Secure
World FoundationPanelists:Mark Daniels, Vice President, New Technologies and Services,
Intelsat General CorporationGeorge C. Nield, Associate Administrator for Commercial Space
Transportation, FAATommy Sanford, Executive Director, Commercial Space
FederationMaj. Gen. David Thompson, Vice Commander, Air Force Space
Command
1400–1530 hrs 104B
Global PerspectivesModerator: Larry D. James, Deputy Director, NASA Jet
Propulsion LaboratoryPanelists:Pascale Ehrenfreund, Chair Executive Board, DLRHiro Iwamoto, Director of Washington, D.C., Office, JAXA Jean Pascal Le Franc, Deputy Director for Programming and
International, CNESMangesh Sannala, Counselor (Space), Indian Embassy and
Senior Engineer, ISRO Satellite Center
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IntroForum 360
Tuesday, 13 September1330–1500 hrs 104A
Limiting or Unlimited: Envisioning a Free Market Space IndustryThe notion of a free market space industry has picked up momentum significantly in the last decade with an increased focus on commercial endeavors. These endeavors are not only from current players in the space industry, but also from non-traditional entrants like Amazon and Google. The increase in competitors in this market is resulting in faster technological innovations and lower costs that make space much more accessible. This session will explore the following questions around the future of free market space:• What types of markets and competitors do we expect to
emerge?• What are the implications around Space Traffic
Management and overall governance in this environment?• Do we have any lessons learned from the recent of surge of
UAVs in the private sector?• What other complexities or emergent behaviors do we
anticipate and what impact will it have on our society?Participants can learn how to embrace and thrive within technically, socially, and organizationally complex environments. Participants will be immersed in a three-pronged approach to learning, with industry examples, applied theory, and interactive practice. Please join us for this engagement, and bring your own experiences to share and a desire to strengthen your complex systems engineering thinking.Moderator: Sophia Bright, Director, Program Strategy and
Execution, The Boeing CompanyPanelists:Chris Ferguson, Deputy Program Manager and Director of
Crew and Mission Operations, The Boeing CompanyMichael Griffin, Chairman and CEO, Schafer CorporationJeff Matthews, Director of Venture Strategy and Research, Space
Frontier FoundationBruce Pittman, Chief System Engineer, NASA Ames Research
Center/WyleAcademic Scholar: Paul Collopy, University of Alabama,
Huntsville
1530–1830 hrs 204
Digital Integration Across the Full LifecycleThis session encompasses digitally linking design, manufacturing, and services for the full system. Complexity is added to this topic through multiple organizations (internally and especially externally), global development, and evolving new practices to address this scope.Session Chairs:Mat French, Systems Engineer, Snr Spec, Rolls-RoyceDavid Loda, Executive Director, NCPS ResearchPanelists:Michael Grieves, Professor, Florida Institute of TechnologyZina Ben Miled, Associate Professor, Indiana University -
Purdue University IndianapolisJohn Sperling, Vice President, Product Management, ARAS
Corporation
As the name implies, CASE is an exchange of ideas among professionals on some of the most pertinent issues of the day facing the aerospace industry and the field of systems engineering.
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IntroForum 360 Wednesday, 14 September1000–1230 hrs 204
Connecting the Dots: Applying Concurrent Engineering to Form Distributed PartnershipsIn many complex modern aerospace engineering projects there is an increasing need to work seamlessly between distributed organizations and locations. Concurrent Engineering Centers (CECs) have developed from the need to model complex engineering challenges and overcome the limitations of standard working methodologies. Models and databases have been brought together to allow the iteration of early design concepts. While each center has its own expertise in model development, using specialists brought in to participate in studies, they seldom interact center-to-center. As projects are getting more distributed, and there is global participation at various levels of complex systems, these centers should start to define new ways of working together. This session will provide for an open discussion on how these problems can be solved, ways CECs can work together, what information to exchange, harnessing individual expertise and enabling new business that may not be available independently. The consistent use of data models and standards to exchange engineering information in a way that is able to adapt to the increasing complexity of the project throughout its life-cycle will also be discussed. Finally, the discussion will cover new ways of working in CECs (e.g., Agile Engineering, Model-Based Systems Engineering, SysML, Integrated Project Management).Panelists:Terry Burress, Lockheed Martin Fellow, Lockheed
Martin CorporationRob Stevens, Director, MBSE Office, The Aerospace
CorporationKevin Vipavetz, Senior Systems Engineer, Engineering
Design Studio Lead, NASA Langley Research Center Michael Watson, System Engineer, NASA Marshall Space
Flight CenterAcademic Scholar: Wilson Felder, Distinguished Service
Professor, Stevens Institute of Technology
1330–1500 hrs 204
Thriving Within ComplexityComplex systems practitioners and those seeking to elevate their ability to thrive within complex environments are encouraged to attend and actively participate in this complex systems engineering (CSE) engagement. During this Forum 360 dialogue, CSE leaders from across industries and academia will share their experiences in managing work statements and deploying tools within challenging domains of complexity. The CSE panelists will comment on topics such as creating order and achieving success within complex projects and developing dynamic, highly effective teams whose product is greater than the sum of the individuals. Questions and dialogue will also cover successful partnerships among academia and industries, such as leveraging technology advancements and accelerated, experiential learning. A significant portion of the forum will be dedicated to audience participation. Please come prepared to pose your own questions and comments related to complex systems, critical thinking, accelerated learning, and workforce development.Moderator: Alison Lauderbach, Systems Engineer, Boeing
Commercial AirplanesAudience Engagement: Jim Blohowiak, Systems Engineer,
Boeing Commercial AirplanesPanelists:G. Burkhard Mackensen, Professor and Chief, Division of
Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology, Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine, University of Washington
Molly Martens, Flight Operations Engineer, The Boeing Company
Marshall Short, Vice President, Lab Test Value Stream, The Boeing Company
John Valasek, Director, Center for Autonomous Vehicles and Sensor Systems (CANVASS); Professor of Aerospace Engineering, Texas A&M University
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IntroWednesday, 14 September1530–1800 hrs 204
CASE Academics 2016 DiscussionThis program is open to those in academe who are interested in developing the body of knowledge around complex systems based on interactions with business, industry and government. The CASE Academics are a community of scholars interested in fostering a rigorous approach to the innovation and enhancement of systems as a field of study and the body of practice of systems complexity in the workplace. There is urgency around the importance of characterizing systems of increasing complexity, including the inherent challenges that arise in all phases of systemic life cycles and the need to develop and design solutions to address the nature of systems effectively. The challenges of engineering today’s complex systems beg for new and revolutionary philosophies, perspectives, theoretical foundations, and practices. The CASE Academic activities support thought leadership in transdisciplinary complex systems perspectives and applications, such as the exploration of former and new ideas on systems management and systems thinking, the clarification of the critical elements of systems engineering, the identification of new research areas in and related to systems, and the need for collaborative discussions to support systems-based research and work. Your involvement is welcomed!Facilitators:Shannon Flumerfelt, Oakland University, Co-Chair CASE
Academics 2016–2017Hernando Jimenez, Georgia Institute of Technology, Co-Chair
CASE Academics 2016–2017Academic Scholar: Dianne DeTurris, California Polytechnic
State University
1830–2000 hrs Beacon Rotunda
CASE Networking Social
Thursday, 15 September1000–1200 hrs 103C
Envisioning the IT Infrastructure of the Future Aerospace IndustryIn the vacuum created by NASA’s downsizing, what does the new IT infrastructure supporting the aerospace and space industries look like? No longer outdated? Cutting edge and adaptable? What data will be generated and how will it be used? What security concerns need to be addressed? Can an infrastructure standard be established that all independent private companies can leverage to easily share data that can help drive the industry forward? During this session, we will explore these topics as they range from new and adaptable infrastructure technologies along with information protection and security in order to enable the Digital Thread and leverage the Internet of Things.Session Chairs:Melanie Lorang, Associate Technical Fellow, IT, The Boeing
CompanyCarl Rudroff, IT Manager, PLM Systems, The Boeing CompanyPanelists:Paul Dodd, Senior Technical Fellow, Information Security, The
Boeing CompanyPaul Duchouquette, CDG, a Boeing CompanyWillie Krenz, The Aerospace CorporationSandee Throneberry, Defense Industrial Base Integration Lead,
Lockheed Martin CorporationAcademic Scholar: Bryan Mesmer, University of Alabama,
Huntsville
Forum 360
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IntroForum 360
Space Generation Rising Leaders WorkshopThe AIAA Young Professional Committee (YPC) in collaboration with the Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) have designed a robust set of activities throughout the week for graduate students and professionals 35 and under. The topics and activities are designed to meet specific needs and concerns of the younger professionals in the space industry.
Monday, 12 September1300–1715 hrs Seaview C
Space Generation Rising Leaders Workshop 1300–1400 hrs: Box Lunch and Ice Breaker1400–1450 hrs: Introduction to AIAA and SGAC1450–1515 hrs: Getting the most out of SPACE 20161545–1615 hrs: Defining a Path for Success: Making the Most
Out of Your Early Career1615–1645 hrs: Commercialization and Exploration of Space:
Recent Advancements and Needed Technologies1645–1715 hrs: 5–Year Burnout; Myth or Bust? Why the
Aerospace Industry and How to Find Innovation in It1715 hrs: Concluding Remarks
1900 hrs On your own – Dinner at Beachwood BBQ & Brewing, 210 East 3rd Street, Long Beach
Tuesday, 13 September 1230–1400 hrs Seaview C
Box Lunch Presentation Presenter: William Pomerantz, Vice President, Special Projects,
Virgin GalacticMr. Pomeranantz will discuss his own career path leading to his current position. He will also discuss opportunities for young professionals in the space industry, both at Virgin Galactic and the industry as a whole.
1530–1700 hrs Seaview C
Technology Highlight: VR and the Space WorldCompanies will be invited to show and demonstrate their products. This event will be a view and talk at your own pace. Companies that participate will make small addresses to participants throughout the session.
Wednesday, 14 September1100–1230 hrs Seaview C
Conversations that MatterThese will be group discussions on topics that are pertinent to younger professionals in the space industry. Topics will vary, but will include ideas such as “Traditional Space vs New Space: Advantages and Disadvantages.”
1630–1830 hrs Seaview C
Leadership Exchange/Speed Networking and Reception with Senior LeadersSenior members of corporations and AIAA will be taking time to meet with the Rising Leaders in Aerospace participants and share their experiences. This event is a great way to get insight from top-level officials and make some great new contacts. Spend 10 minutes speaking with a mentor, then rotate and spend 10 minutes with another mentor. Repeat until the end of the session. Perhaps one will end up being a mentor for more than just this event! Immediately following the networking with senior mentors, we will have a small reception. Mentors will include:Jim Armor, Orbital ATKSophia Bright, The Boeing CompanyLarry Dobbs, L-3 Communications CorporationSteve Justice, Georgia Center of Innovation for AerospaceAndrew Rush, Made in SpaceMerri Sanchez, Air Force Space CommandGeorge Sowers, United Launch Alliance, LLCJames Wade, Raytheon
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Hosted by The multidimensional program features a leadership exchange/speed mentoring, panel session, Q&A with top industry leaders, and multiple opportunities for networking. These exciting and energetic activities will provide access to top aerospace leaders and their perspectives with subject matter relevant to your career.
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IntroForum 360 Thursday, 15 September1000–1130 hrs Seaview C
Speed Geek — PresentationsSpeakers will provide a five-minute overview on a particular, diverse technical topic with four additional minutes of questions. Small groups travel from speaker to speaker over the course of the event in a structured way such that, at the end of the event, you’ve been briefed and interacted with speakers in a small group setting on a variety of subjects.
1630–1800 hrs Seaview C
Jam SessionParticipants are grouped based on background (discussions happen initiated with leading question: “how can future leaders take on leadership roles at an international level while staying within the confinement of their present job?”). Participants are then regrouped and one representative from each group provides main take-away = cross-pollination of ideas.
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Special Events Tuesday, 13 September1830–1930 hrs Regency Ballroom
von Kármán Lecture in AstronauticsHonoring Theodore von Kármán, world-famous authority on aerospace sciences, the von Kármán Lecture in Astronautics recognizes an individual who has performed notably and distinguished himself technically in the field of astronautics. The lecture is open to all attendees and the general public.
Rethinking Space Propulsion: Enabling the Future of Space Transportation and ExplorationVigor Yang, Chair, Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering and William R. T. Oakes Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology
Wednesday, 14 September 1830–1930 hrs Regency Ballroom
William H. Pickering LectureThe William H. Pickering Lecture is named for the formerNASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Director to honor his initiationand leadership of America’s unmanned scientific space program,from Explorer I in 1958 through the development of the Vikingorbiters and Voyager outer planet and interstellar missions. Thelecture is open to all attendees and the general public.
The Juno MissionLaunched in August 2011, the Juno spacecraft entered Jupiter’s orbit on July 4, 2016. Jupiter is by far the largest planet in our solar system and was almost certainly the first planet to form. Juno’s 20-month study of Jupiter, approaching as close as 5000 km above the cloud tops, will improve our understanding of giant planet formation and evolution by studying Jupiter’s origin, interior structure, atmospheric composition and dynamics, and magnetosphere. This talk will discuss Juno from both science and operational perspectives describing the mission design, key science objectives, science operations and data management, and touch upon relevant comparisons to other gas giant missions. It will also address some of the historical “firsts” of the Juno Mission including being the first solar-powered mission to Jupiter as well as being the first mission to operate so close to Jupiter and deep within its intense radiation belts.Rick Nybakken, Project Manager, Juno Mission, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Scott Bolton, Juno Principal Investigator, Director of Space Sciences Department, Southwest Research Institute
2000–2130 hrs Regency Ballroom
AIAA Foundation: Astronaut StoriesPlease join us for an inspiring and exciting evening as astronauts share their experiences from their missions in space. Participants will be able to interact with the astronauts and ask questions about
their experiences living and working in space, their missions, and about the everyday mechanics of space life. Confirmed astronauts include:Chris Ferguson, served on three shuttle missions as a pilot and
commander and has logged more than 40 days in spaceGreg Johnson, pilot of STS-123 and STE-134; logged 31.5 days in
space (498 orbits)Sandy Magnus, served on three shuttle missions and lived on the
International Space Station for four and half monthsGarrett Reisman, logged more than three months in space and
participated in three spacewalksJames Voss, a veteran of five space flights, logged 201 days in
space, including four spacewalks totaling 22 hours and 35 minutes of EVA time
This event is being held to raise awareness and funds for the AIAA Foundation. All participants are asked to consider a donation to support educational programs that advance aerospace. A special thank you to our sponsors:
Boeing Huntington Beach Boeing Network & Space Systems Boeing Defense, Space & Security Engineering
Thursday, 15 September1830–1930 hrs Regency Ballroom
AIAA/NAE Yvonne C. Brill Lecture in Aerospace EngineeringNamed in honor of pioneering rocket scientist Yvonne C. Brill, a trailblazer at a time when women were not encouraged to enter the science and technology fields, the lecture showcases an aerospace leader who has made significant contributions in research and/or aerospace engineering, focusing on engineering issues for space travel and exploration, aerospace education of students and the public, and ensuring a diverse and robust engineering community. The lecture is open to attendees and the general public.
Engineering Leadership: The Need for Technical Excellence and DiversityWanda M. Austin, President & CEO, The Aerospace Corporation
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IntroUnderstanding the importance of networking with colleagues new and old, a series of activities have been planned that will help you connect with current colleagues and new acquaintances.
Student Welcome ReceptionMonday, 12 September Seaview A1800–1930 hrsMingle with your peers and hear from AIAA Executive Director Sandy Magnus. This reception provides you with the opportunity to meet your fellow students and learn more about the opportunities available to you as an AIAA student member.
Networking Coffee BreaksNetworking coffee breaks allow even more time for making new contacts, continuing discussions from sessions, visiting the Exposition Hall, or checking emails and voicemails to keep in touch with the office while you are at the forum. Networking coffee breaks will be held at the following locations and times:
Tuesday, 13 September
0930–1000 hrs 1500–1530 hrs
Exposition HallExposition Hall
Wednesday, 14 September0930–1000 hrs Exposition Hall
1500–1530 hrs Exposition HallThursday, 15 September0930–1000 hrs1515–1545 hrs
Long Beach Convention CenterLong Beach Convention Center
Friday, 16 September
0730–0800 hrs1500–1530 hrs
Hyatt RegencyHyatt Regency
Reception and Poster SessionTuesday, 13 September Exposition Hall1930–2100 hrs Grand Ballroom at the Long
Beach Convention CenterTake this opportunity to engage new contacts and refresh old ones. A ticket for the reception is required and included in the registration fee where indicated. Additional tickets for guests may be purchased on site, as space is available.
Luncheon in the Exposition HallWednesday, 14 September Exposition Hall1230–1330 hrs Grand Ballroom at the Long
Beach Convention CenterA ticket is required and included in the registration fee where indicated. Additional tickets for guests may be purchased on site, as space is available.
Networking Events
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Recognition EventsAIAA celebrates our industry’s discoveries and achievements from the small but brilliantly simple innovations that affect everyday life to the major discoveries and missions that fuel our collective human drive to explore and accomplish amazing things.
Thursday, 15 September1230–1400 hrs Regency Ballroom
Recognition Luncheon—Celebrating Achievements in Space and AstronauticsA ticket for the luncheon is required and included in the registration fee where indicated. Additional tickets for guests may be purchased on site, as space is available. The following awards will be presented.
George M. Low Space Transportation AwardNew Shepard Team Blue Origin LLC Kent, Washington“For the first successful flight to space, return to Earth for a vertical landing, and successful re-use in flight to space with vertical landing return.”
Haley Space Flight AwardJames S. Voss Scholar In Residence, Aerospace Engineering Sciences Department University of Colorado-Boulder“For outstanding contributions to human space flight through distinguished performance on five spaceflights, Space Station assembly, leadership in spacecraft design, and dedication to space education.”
Space Science AwardGravity Probe B Team Stanford, CaliforniaAward to be accepted by C. W. Francis Everitt, Principal Investigator“For performing with NASA support two revolutionary new tests of Einstein’s theory of gravity, general relativity, with cryogenic gyroscopes in Earth orbit.”
Space Systems AwardCygnus Program Orbital ATK Space Systems Group Dulles, VirginiaAward accepted by Frank DeMauro, Vice President and General Manager of the Advanced Programs Division“For innovations and service to the global space community in delivering commercial cargo to the International Space Station.”
Von Braun Award for Excellence in Space Program ManagementTodd A. May Director NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, Alabama“For meritorious performance in managing the development of America’s future launch system to send human and scientific exploratory missions to deep space objectives including Mars.”Award to be presented by the AIAA Greater Huntsville Section
Certificate of Merit:AAS/AIAA Astrodynamics Specialist Best PaperAAS 15-748, “Analytical Assessment Of Drag-Modulation Trajectory Control For Planetary Entry,” Zachary Putnam, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Robert Braun, Georgia Institute of Technology.
AIAA Space Architecture Best PaperICES-2015-56, “What Do We Give Up and Leave Behind?” Marc Cohen, Astrotecture, and Sandra Haeuplik-Meusburger, TU-Vienna, Institute for Architecture and Design.
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IntroExposition Hall
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208 m+p international, inc.309 Minus K Technology316 NASA313 Orbital ATK ê209 PRICE Systems, LLC409 SEDS @ UCSD214 Silicon Turnkey Solutions310 TEN TECH LLC ê
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IntroThe Exposition Hall is the hub of activity during this event—from seeing exhibitor displays to enjoying networking breaks and other functions. All the major networking events are held in the Exposition Hall to give attendees and exhibitors an opportunity to connect with partners, industry thought leaders, and collaborators who can help move your business forward. The Exposition Hall is located in the Grand Ballroom at the Long Beach Convention Center.
Exposition Hall HoursTuesday, 13 September 0915–1230 hrs
1430–1730 hrsReception * 1930–2100 hrs
Wednesday, 14 September 0915–1230 hrsLuncheon* 1230–1330 hrs
1330–1600 hrs* A ticket is required and included in the registration fee where indicated
See You At AIAA SPACE 2017
Disney Gift Card RaffleEnter to win a one of two Disney gift cards! Complete the raffle ticket (behind your registration badge) and drop it in the boxes in the Exposition Hall by 1600 hrs, Wednesday, 14 September. Winner will be notified by email and does not need to be present to win.
Distance + Accuracy + Luck = Rocket Shot ContestCome test your skills during the coffee breaks in the Exposition Hall on Tuesday and Wednesday. Each participant will get two attempts to launch a foam rocket to the target. Reach the goal and you will be entered into the drawing for a free registration for AIAA SPACE 2017. Drawing will be held Wednesday at 1530 hrs.
Exposition Hall
AIAA PavilionStop by the AIAA Pavilion, located in the Exposition Hall, to browse publications and merchandise, learn about your membership benefits, and meet AIAA staff
30% Off All AIAA Books at AIAA SPACE 2016AIAA Publications is offering a special show discount on all titles featured at AIAA SPACE 2016. Attendees can take advantage of a 30% discount off the list price of all books for sale at the AIAA Bookstore located in the AIAA Pavilion. This show special will only be available during the forum! Take advantage of these super savings and visit the AIAA Bookstore!
AIAA FoundationCome visit us in the AIAA Pavilion.
Please join our generous donors in advancing aerospace with your gift today. With your help, we will reach our goal of $200,000 and continue to inspire and support the next generation of aerospace professionals. In addition, we are hosting a silent auction with some cool aerospace items up for bid. Come to the AIAA Pavilion and check it out!
Meet the AuthorMike GruntmanIntercept 1961: The Birth of Soviet Missile Defense
Tuesday, 13 SeptemberAIAA Pavilion, Exposition HallWelcome Reception; 1930–2100 hrs
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ExhibitorsAerion Technologies (formerly Desktop Aeronautics) 3071900 Embarcadero Road Suite 101Palo Alto, CA [email protected] Technologies (formerly Desktop Aeronautics) creates tools for aerodynamic design and analysis of aerospace vehicles. Our flagship product, GoCart, is an intuitive aerial vehicle design tool built around NASA’s renowned Cartesian Euler CFD solver, Cart3D. Our customer list includes the major players from the aerospace and defense industry.
Aerojet Rocketdyne 3022001 Aerojet Road Rancho Cordova, CA [email protected] Rocketdyne is an innovative company delivering solutions that create value for its customers in the aerospace and defense markets. The company is a world-recognized aerospace and defense leader that provides propulsion and energetics to the space, missile defense and strategic systems, tactical systems and armaments areas, in support of domestic and international markets. Additional information about Aerojet Rocketdyne can be obtained by visiting our website at www.Rocket.com.
AIAA Los Angeles—Las Vegas Section 216
The objective of the section is to further, within its territory, the purposes and programs of the AIAA which include the advancement of Aeronautics and Astronautics technology. In addition improve public understanding of the profession and its impact while promoting STEM education.
Airborne Systems 2183000 W. Segerstrom Avenue Santa Ana, CA 92704www.airborne-sys.com [email protected] Airborne Systems is a world leader in the design, development, and manufacture of best-of-class parachutes for space and air vehicle recovery systems, deceleration systems for high-performance aircraft, military, personnel, and cargo parachute systems as well as airbags, weapons delivery systems and ordnance flare chutes. Airborne Systems has facilities in Pennsauken, New Jersey; Santa Ana, California; Belleville, Ontario; Llangeinor, South Wales; and Toulouse, France.
ATA Engineering, Inc. 20313290 Evening Creek Drive S, Suite 250 San Diego, CA [email protected] ATA Engineering, Inc (ATA) is an engineering consulting firm that provides solutions through test- and analysis-driven design by focusing on the needs of manufacturers in addressing their cost, quality, and time-to-market challenges in their mechanical and aerospace systems.
Deltek 2052291 Wood Oak Drive Herndon, VA [email protected] is the leading global provider of enterprise software and information solutions for government contractors, professional services firms and other project- and people-based businesses. 20,000 organizations and millions of users in over 80 countries around the world rely on Deltek to research and identify opportunities, win new business, recruit and develop talent, optimize resources, streamline operations and deliver more profitable projects.
ESTECO 21039555 Orchard Hill Place #457 Novi, MI [email protected]
ESTECO is a pioneer in numerical optimization solutions, specializing in the research and development of engineering software for all stages of the simulation-driven design process. ESTECO’s top-class products, modeFRONTIER and SOMO, are used worldwide, helping companies increase efficiency in design simulation and accelerate product innovation.
Lockheed Martin Space Systems 202PO Box 179 Denver, CO [email protected] in Bethesda, Maryland, Lockheed Martin is a global security and aerospace company that employs approximately 98,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and services.
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m+p international, inc. 208271 Grove Avenue, Building G Verona, New Jersey 07044 [email protected] designers and test engineers throughout the world trust m+p international for reliable noise and vibration measurement and analysis, vibration control including force limiting and data reduction, acoustic control and continuous on-line monitoring. On display will be m+p SO Analyzer for dynamic signal analysis, m+p VibControl shaker control systems and m+p Coda for temperature and pressure acquisition.
Minus K Technology 309460 Hindry Ave #C Inglewood, CA [email protected] K’s low frequency vibration isolators are low cost, passive, vacuum and clean room adaptable, requiring no air or electricity while offering the best isolation. Isolators outperform air tables and even active systems. Minus K’s products: table-top platforms, workstations, floor platforms and custom systems are used for applications from small laboratory instruments to zero gravity simulation of large spacecraft structures and were selected for JWST Ground Testing.
NASA 316300 E St. SW Washington, D.C. 20024www.nasa.govFrom Earth, to Mars and Beyond: NASA’s Technology Drives Exploration. NASA highlights its advanced technology development and capabilities in aeronautics, science, and human and space operations that also have real world benefits here on Earth, today. Discover NASA’s current and future missions to Mars and beyond, and learn about the Agency’s contributions to innovation.
Orbital ATK 31345101 Warp Drive Dulles, VA [email protected] ATK designs, builds and delivers space, defense and aviation-related systems for customers around the world. Products include launch vehicles and related propulsion systems; satellites and associated components and services; composite aerospace structures, and defense systems including missiles, subsystems, electronics, armament systems and ammunition.
PRICE Systems, LLC 20917000 Commerce Parkway, Suite A Mount Laurel, NJ [email protected] Systems delivers cost analytics, cost estimating, and knowledge capture tools, combined with expert consulting in cost estimating and best practices, to help customers better predict and manage costs and schedules throughout a project’s lifecycle, ensuring program affordability. Established in 1975 with offices in the United States, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, PRICE Systems serves more than 250 customers worldwide.
Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS) UC San Diego 4099500 Gilman Dr. La Jolla, CA [email protected] Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS) at the UC San Diego is a team of undergraduate students with the vision of advancing space technologies by researching 3D-printed metal rocket engines. Following their success in 2013 with the Tri-D engine, SEDS UCSD intends to be one of the first people to successfully recover a rocket powered by their latest 3D-printed engine, Vulcan-I, in early August.
Silicon Turnkey Solutions 214801 Buckeye Court Milpitas, CA [email protected] is an industry leader for high reliability microelectronics and a recognized collaborative partner that integrates design, engineering, manufacturing, test, and qualification processes for on time delivery and schedule demands of Tier 1 customers. The operational expertise of STS provides leading edge technology and services that enable customers to meet demanding time-to-market pressure, cost, and technical challenges in today’s consumer, military, aerospace and medical markets.
TEN TECH LLC 3105777 W Century Boulevard, Suite 830 TENTECH LLC
engineering servicesLos Angeles, CA [email protected] TECH LLC is an ITAR-registered company serving the A&D industry with high-end mechanical engineering design, test and analysis services with emphasis on thermal, shock and vibration. TEN TECH LLC also provides sales and support for the SIMULIA, CATIA and ENOVIA lines of 3DS product as well as the 3DEXPERIENCE Platform with A&D focus.
Exhibitors
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IntroGeneral InformationAIAA Registration and Information Center HoursThe AIAA Registration and Information Center is located in the Regency Ballroom Foyer at the Hyatt Regency. Hours are as follows:
Monday, 12 September 1500–1900 hrs
Tuesday, 13 September 0700–1800 hrs
Wednesday, 14 September 0700–1800 hrs
Thursday, 15 September 0700–1800 hrs
Friday, 16 September 0700–1700 hrs
Wi-Fi Internet Access On SiteAIAA provides limited Wi-Fi service for attendees to use while on site. To keep this service available and optimized for all attendees, please do not download files larger than 2MB, create multiple sessions across multiple devices, or download multiple files in one session. If you receive an error message that an AIAA server is blocking your current IP address, please inform the AIAA registration desk.
Long Beach Convention Center
Hyatt Regency
Network Name: SPACE2016 PSAV_High_SpeedPassword: aiaaspace aiaaspace
AIAA Livestream ChannelVisit livestream.com/aiaavideo/ to view selected keynotes, plenaries, and Forum 360 sessions. Share the link with colleagues who couldn’t attend the forum, so they can watch live or view later.
Social Media KiosksThrought the forum, social media kiosks will display content shared by forum attendees! Look for your tweets or Instagram photos to be displayed on the screens if you have used our hashtag #aiaaSpace. Follow @AIAA on Twitter for updates about the #aiaaSpace Social Media contest and Tweet Up.
Conference ProceedingsProceedings for the forum will be available online. The cost is included in the registration fee where indicated. Online proceedings will be available on 13 September 2016. Attendees who register in advance for the online proceedings will be provided with instructions on how to access them. Those registering on site will be provided with instructions at that time.Proceedings:1. To view proceedings visit
www.aiaa.org >ARC>Meeting Papers.a. Log in with the link at the top right of the page.b. Select the appropriate conference from the list.c. Search for individual papers with the Quick Search
toolbar in the upper-right corner of the page:i. By paper number: Click the “Paper Number” link,
select the conference year, and enter the paper number. ii. Use the Search textbox to find papers by author, title,
or keyword. The Advanced Search link provides additional search information and options.
2. All manuscript files submitted by four days prior to the conference are currently in the proceedings. Files submitted after that date, both original and revised manuscripts, will not be available until the final proceedings update, which may take up to 15 business days after the last day of the conference.
3. Direct any questions concerning access to proceedings and/or ARC to [email protected].
Manuscript Revisions:1. Manuscript revision is open for all presenting authors from
0900 hrs Eastern Time, Tuesday, 13 September, through 2000 hrs Eastern Time, Monday, 26 September.
2. Revisions submitted for manuscripts already online will not refresh until after the proceedings have been updated, which may take up to 15 business days after the last day of the conference.
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IntroGeneral InformationCertificate of Attendance A Certificate of Attendance is available for attendees who request documentation at the forum itself. Certificates of Attendance will be available for attendees to print at a self-service station at the AIAA Registration and Information desk beginning Wednesday, 14 September. AIAA offers this service to better serve the needs of the professional community. Claims of hours or applicability toward professional education requirements are the responsibility of the participant.
Employment OpportunitiesAIAA members can post and browse resumes, browse job listings, and access other online employment resources by visiting the AIAA Career Center at http://careercenter.aiaa.org. Additionally, a message board will be available for postings in the Exposition Hall.
MembershipAIAA is your vital lifelong link to the collective creativity and brainpower of the aerospace profession and a champion for its achievements – and nonmembers who pay the full conference registration fee will receive their first year’s AIAA membership at no additional cost! Students who are not yet members may apply their registration fee toward their first year’s student member dues. (Free membership is not included in discounted group-rate registration.)
AIAA FoundationIn celebration of the AIAA Foundation’s 20th anniversary, we have challenged AIAA members to donate at least $20 to the foundation. To date, we have raised more than $178,426 on our way to the goal of $200,000! With your gift, we can continue to enhance and create K–12 STEM programs, including classroom grants and hands-on activities, university design competitions, student conferences and recognition awards. To show support of our programming and goal, the Institute will match individual and corporate donations up to one million dollars of unrestricted funds. Your gift will be matched, doubling the impact of your donation, so please consider donating today. For more information and to make a tax-deductible donation, please visit www.aiaafoundation.org.or visit the AIAA Pavilion.
Young Professional Guide for Gaining Management SupportYoung professionals have the unique opportunity to meet and learn from some of the most important people in the business by attending conferences and participating in AIAA activities. A detailed online guide, published by the AIAA Young Professional Committee, is available to help you gain support and financial backing from your company. The guide explains the benefits of participation, offers recommendations, and provides an example letter for seeking management support and funding, and shows you how to get the most out of your participation. The online guide can be found on the AIAA website at www.aiaa.org/YPGuide.
Nondiscriminatory PracticesAIAA accepts registrations irrespective of race, creed, sex, color, physical handicap, and national or ethnic origin.
RestrictionsPhotos, video, or audio recording of sessions or exhibits, as well as the unauthorized sale of AIAA-copyrighted material, is prohibited.
International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR)AIAA speakers and attendees are reminded that some topics discussed in the conference could be controlled by the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). U.S. nationals (U.S. citizens and permanent residents) are responsible for ensuring that technical data they present in open sessions to non-U.S. nationals in attendance or in conference proceedings are not export restricted by the ITAR. U.S. nationals are likewise responsible for ensuring that they do not discuss ITAR export-restricted information with non-U.S. nationals in attendance.
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IntroGeneral Information
AIAA is the world’s largest aerospace professional society, serving a diverse range of more than 30,000 individual members from 88 countries, and 95 corporate members. AIAA members help make the world safer, more connected, more accessible, and more prosperous. For more information, visit www.aiaa.org, or follow us on Twitter @AIAA.American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics 12700 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 200 Reston, VA 20191-5807 703.264.7500 or 800.639.AIAA (2422) Fax: 703.264.7657 [email protected] www.aiaa.org
Speakers’ Briefings in Session RoomsAuthors who are presenting papers will meet with session chairs and co-chairs in their session rooms for a short 30-minute briefing on the day of their sessions to exchange bios and review final details prior to the session. Please attend on the day of your session(s). Laptops preloaded with the Speaker Briefing preparation slides will be provided in each session room. Speakers’ Briefing schedule is as follows: Tuesday, 13 September – Friday, 16 September, 0730 hrs
Speakers’ Practice RoomSpeakers who wish to practice their presentations may do so in the room designated at the Long Beach Convention Center. A sign-up sheet will be posted on the door. In consideration of others, please limit practice time to 30-minute increments.
Session Chair ReportsAll session chairs are asked to complete a session chair report to evaluate their session for future planning. AIAA has partnered with Canvas Solutions to provide an electronic Session Chair Report form. You can download the
FREE mobile app in your App Store, AppWorld, or Marketplace by searching for “Canvas Solutions, Inc.” The mobile app is free, so please be sure to download it. Detailed instructions will be provided in the session rooms. If you do not have a tablet or a smartphone, simply use the report form as a guide and enter your session chair report information at the session chair reporting computer station located in the Promenade Ballroom Foyer at the Long Beach Convention Center. Report data will be collected and used for future planning purposes, including session topics and room allocations. Please submit your session chair report electronically by Friday, 16 September.
AudiovisualEach session room will be preset with the following: one LCD projector, one screen, one microphone and sound system (if necessitated by room size), and one laser pointer. Laptop computers will also be provided. You may also use your own computer. Any additional audiovisual equipment requested on site will be at cost to the presenter. Please note that AIAA does not provide security in the session rooms and recommends that items of value not be left unattended.
“No Paper, No Podium” and “No Podium, No Paper” PolicyIf a written paper is not submitted by the final manuscript deadline, authors will not be permitted to present the paper at the forum. Also, if the paper is not presented at the forum, it will be withdrawn from the proceedings. It is the responsibility of those authors whose papers or presentations are accepted to ensure that a representative attends the conference to present the paper. These policies are intended to improve the quality of the program for attendees.
Journal PublicationAuthors of appropriate papers are encouraged to submit them for possible publication in one of the Institute’s archival journals: AIAA Journal; Journal of Aerospace Information Systems; Journal of Air Transportation; Journal of Aircraft; Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics; Journal of Propulsion and Power; Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets; or Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer. You may now submit your paper online at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/aiaa.
Author and Session Chair Information
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IntroTime Title Location
Monday, 12 September0900–1630 Space Transportation TC Regency E1600–1900 Space Systems TC Regency D1800–2100 Space Automation and Robotics TC Regency E1900–2100 AAS Space Flight Mechanics TC Seaview B1900–2100 Astrodynamics TC Regency C1900–2100 TAC Space and Missile Group Regency F1900–2130 Systems Engineering TC Regency B
Tuesday, 13 September0800–1200 Young Professional Committee Shoreline B0900–1200 TAC New Initiatives Subcommittee Harbor0930–1130 Finance Committee Beacon A1130–1230 Compensation Committee (By Invite Only) Beacon B1230–1530 Astrodynamics TC/AAS Space Flight Mechanics TC Beacon A1300–1500 AIAA Standards Executive Council (SEC) Meeting Shoreline A1300–1600 Policy Messaging Workshop Harbor1330–1900 Region and Section Activities Committee Shoreline B1400–1700 TAC Executive Board Meeting Beacon B1800–1900 Atmospheric and Space Environments TC Shoreline A1830–2130 Space Colonization TC Harbor1900–2200 Reusable Launch Vehicles PC Beacon B
Wednesday, 14 September0930–1200 Institute Development Committee Beacon A1000–1400 Public Policy Committee Seaview B1000–1600 Technical Activities Committee Seaview A1330–1600 Region and Section Activities Committee Shoreline B1330–1630 Foundation Board of Trustees Beacon A1500–1700 Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics Editorial Board Shoreline A1700–1800 SPACE 2017 Technical Program Committee Beacon B1900–2100 Society and Aerospace Technology TC Harbor1900–2200 Space Exploration PC Seaview B1930–2130 Economics TC Shoreline A
Thursday, 15 September0800–1145 Governance Retreat (By Invite Only) Beacon A
1200–1500 Space Operations and Support TC Shoreline B1330–1630 AIAA Board of Directors Beacon A1530–1700 CASE Steering Committee Harbor1715–1915 Nominating Committee Beacon B1930–2130 AAS SFM Conference Administration Subcommittee Seaview A1930–2130 AAS SFM Technical Administration Subcommittee Seaview B
Committee Meetings
All meetings held at the Hyatt Regency Long Beach unless otherwise specified.
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IntroSessions at a GlanceAbbreviation Title Date Start Time Location
Astrodynamics Specialist4-ASD-1 Orbit Determination I 13-Sep 1000 hrs 102 A5-ASD-2 Small Body and Small Body Mission Dynamics I 13-Sep 1000 hrs 102 B6-ASD-3 Mars Mission Trajectories 13-Sep 1000 hrs 102 C7-ASD-4 Spacecraft GNC: Planetary Missions 13-Sep 1000 hrs 103 A26-ASD-5 Space Environment and Satellite Drag 13-Sep 1530 hrs 102 A27-ASD-6 Small Body and Small Body Mission Dynamics II 13-Sep 1530 hrs 102 B28-ASD-7 Planetary Mission Trajectories 13-Sep 1530 hrs 102 C29-ASD-8 Spacecraft GNC: Proximity Operations 13-Sep 1530 hrs 103 A49-PSTR-1 Astrodynamics Specialist Posters 13-Sep 1930 hrs Grand Ballroom59-ASD-9 Orbit Determination II 14-Sep 1000 hrs 102 A60-ASD-10 Space Dynamics and Control 14-Sep 1000 hrs 102 B61-ASD-11 Asteroid Mission Trajectories 14-Sep 1000 hrs 102 C62-ASD-12 Spacecraft Attitude 14-Sep 1000 hrs 103 A83-ASD-13 Current Space Missions 14-Sep 1530 hrs 102 A84-ASD-14 Earth Mission Orbital Dynamics 14-Sep 1530 hrs 102 B85-ASD-15 Libration Point Mission Trajectories 14-Sep 1530 hrs 102 C86-ASD-16 Spacecraft GNC: Mars Descent and Ascent, and Interplanetary 14-Sep 1530 hrs 103 A106-ASD-17 Space Situational Awareness 15-Sep 1000 hrs 102 B107-ASD-18 Proximity Operations Missions 15-Sep 1000 hrs 102 C108-ASD-19 Trajectory Optimization I 15-Sep 1000 hrs 103 A109-ASD-20 Spacecraft Navigation 15-Sep 1000 hrs 102 A129-ASD-21 Orbit Determination III 15-Sep 1530 hrs 102 A130-ASD-22 Large Space Structures and Tethers 15-Sep 1530 hrs 102 B131-ASD-23 Trajectory Optimization II 15-Sep 1530 hrs 102 C132-ASD-24 Attitude Control and Optimization 15-Sep 1530 hrs 103 A147-ASD-25 Covariance and Uncertainty 16-Sep 0800 hrs Regency Ballroom C148-ASD-26 Formation Flying/Relative Motion Dynamics 16-Sep 0800 hrs Regency Ballroom D149-ASD-27 Low Thrust Trajectories 16-Sep 0800 hrs Regency Ballroom E150-ASD-28 Attitude Control 16-Sep 0800 hrs Regency Ballroom F152-ASD-29 Conjunction Assessment, Collision Avoidance and Modeling 16-Sep 1200 hrs Regency Ballroom C153-ASD-30 Proximity Operations GNC 16-Sep 1200 hrs Regency Ballroom D154-ASD-31 Spacecraft Trajectories I 16-Sep 1200 hrs Regency Ballroom E155-ASD-32 Attitude Estimation 16-Sep 1200 hrs Regency Ballroom F157-ASD-33 Space Debris 16-Sep 1530 hrs Regency Ballroom C158-ASD-34 Astrodynamics Techniques 16-Sep 1530 hrs Regency Ballroom D159-ASD-35 Spacecraft Trajectories II 16-Sep 1530 hrs Regency Ballroom E160-ASD-36 Attitude Dynamics 16-Sep 1530 hrs Regency Ballroom F
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IntroSessions at a GlanceAbbreviation Title Date Start Time Location
Atmospheric and Space Environments63-ASE-1 Earth Orbit Environmental Effects 14-Sep 1000 hrs 202 C87-ASE-2 Planetary and Dust Environments 14-Sep 1530 hrs 103 B110-ASE-3 Upper Atmospheric Environmental Effects 15-Sep 1000 hrs 101 A
Complex Aerospace Systems Exchange22-F360-1 Limiting or Unlimited: Envisioning a Free Market Space Industry 13-Sep 1330 hrs 104 A30-CASE-1 Digital Integration Across the Full Lifecycle 13-Sep 1530 hrs 20464-CASE-2 Connecting the Dots: Applying Concurrent Engineering to Form Distributed
Partnerships14-Sep 1000 hrs 204
78-F360-4 Thriving Within Complexity 14-Sep 1330 hrs 204100-CASE-3 CASE Academics 2016 Discussion 14-Sep 1730 hrs Beacon A101-CASE-4 CASE Networking Social 14-Sep 1830 hrs Beacon Rotunda111-CASE-5 Envisioning the IT Infrastructure of the Future Aerospace Industry 15-Sep 1000 hrs 103 C
Green Engineering34-GEPC-1 Green Energy 13-Sep 1530 hrs 203 C
Human Space Exploration, Architecture, and Colonization8-COL-1/EXPL-1 Cis-Lunar Habitation 13-Sep 1000 hrs 201 A31-COL-2 Human Factors and Habitability 13-Sep 1530 hrs 201 A50-PSTR-2 Human Space Exploration, Architecture, and Colonization Posters 13-Sep 1930 hrs Grand Ballroom65-COL-3 Moving Beyond Low-Earth Orbit: Considerations and Analogs 14-Sep 1000 hrs 201 A88-COL-4 Supporting Human Exploration Technologies 14-Sep 1530 hrs 201 A112-COL-5 Mission and Habitat Architecture Design 15-Sep 1000 hrs 201 A133-COL-6 Settlement, Tourism, and Considerations 15-Sep 1530 hrs 201 A
Information Systems and Software10-IS-1 Integrated System Health Management for Space Systems 13-Sep 1000 hrs 202 B43-SSEE-2/IS-2 Model-Based Systems Engineering: Space System Applications 13-Sep 1530 hrs 202 B69-IS-3/SATS-4 Information Systems for Mission Operations 14-Sep 1000 hrs 202 B92-IS-4/SSEE-5 Model-Based Systems Engineering: Methodologies and Tools I 14-Sep 1530 hrs 202 B113-EXPL-10/IS-5 Automated Planning and Sensing Systems 15-Sep 1000 hrs 202 A115-IS-6/SATS-5 Autonomy and Flight Software 15-Sep 1000 hrs 202 C116-IS-7/SSEE-7 Model-Based Systems Engineering: Methodologies and Tools II 15-Sep 1000 hrs 202 B119-SATS-6/IS-9 Small Satellite Design and Mission Design 15-Sep 1000 hrs 103 B140-RSA-5/IS-8 Panel on Autonomy 15-Sep 1530 hrs 103 C136-IS-10/NSS-4 Cyberdefense of Space Assets 15-Sep 1530 hrs 202 B137-IS-11/EXPL-14 Innovative Advances in Information Systems 15-Sep 1530 hrs 202 C141-SATS-7/IS-12 Small Satellite Software and Autonomy 15-Sep 1530 hrs 103 B
National Security Space11-NSS-1 Innovation 13-Sep 1000 hrs 202 C36-NSS-2 Emerging Trends- 13-Sep 1530 hrs 202 C93-NSS-3 Advanced Concepts 14-Sep 1530 hrs 202 C136-IS-10/NSS-4 Cyberdefense of Space Assets 15-Sep 1530 hrs 202 B
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IntroSessions at a GlanceAbbreviation Title Date Start Time Location
Reinventing Space12-RIS-1 Reinventing Space Keynote Address 13-Sep 1000 hrs 103 C13-RIS-2 Reinventing Space Economics 13-Sep 1030 hrs 103 C37-RIS-3 Resilient Space 13-Sep 1530 hrs 103 C70-RIS-4 Reinventing Space Technologies 14-Sep 1000 hrs 103 C94-RIS-5 Responsive Mission Architectures 14-Sep 1530 hrs 103 C
Small Satellites15-SATS-1 Small Satellite Subsystems 13-Sep 1000 hrs 103 B40-SATS-2 Small Satellite Missions 13-Sep 1530 hrs 103 B41-SATS-3 Small Satellites Fusion 13-Sep 1730 hrs 103 B51-PSTR-3 Small Satellites Posters 13-Sep 1930 hrs Grand Ballroom69-IS-3/SATS-4 Information Systems for Mission Operations 14-Sep 1000 hrs 202 B115-IS-6/SATS-5 Autonomy and Flight Software 15-Sep 1000 hrs 202 C119-SATS-6/IS-9 Small Satellite Design and Mission Design 15-Sep 1000 hrs 103 B141-SATS-7/IS-12 Small Satellite Software and Autonomy 15-Sep 1530 hrs 103 B
Space and Earth Science17-SPSC-1 Current and Future Earth Satellites and New Directions 13-Sep 1000 hrs 104 A52-PSTR-4 Space and Earth Science Posters 13-Sep 1930 hrs Grand Ballroom72-SPSC-2 In the Beginning: NASA’s Path for Studying the Origins of the Universe 14-Sep 1000 hrs 104 A120-SPSC-3 NASA Exoplanet Exploration Program Updates and Technology Challenges 15-Sep 1000 hrs 104 A
Space Exploration8-COL-1/EXPL-1 Cis-Lunar Habitation 13-Sep 1000 hrs 201 A9-EXPL-2 Lunar Exploration 13-Sep 1000 hrs 201 B32-EXPL-3 In-Situ Resource Utilization 13-Sep 1530 hrs 201 B33-EXPL-4 NASA Technology Review 13-Sep 1530 hrs 104 A53-PSTR-5 Space Exploration Posters 13-Sep 1930 hrs Grand Ballroom66-EXPL-5 EVA and Surface Operations 14-Sep 1000 hrs 201 B67-EXPL-6 In-Space Manufacturing and Assembly 14-Sep 1000 hrs 202 A89-EXPL-8 Evolvable Mars Campaign 14-Sep 1530 hrs 202 A90-EXPL-9 Life Support Systems 14-Sep 1530 hrs 201 B113-EXPL-10/IS-5 Automated Planning and Sensing Systems 15-Sep 1000 hrs 202 A114-EXPL-11 Small Bodies Exploration 15-Sep 1000 hrs 201 B134-EXPL-12 Entry, Descent, and Landing Technologies 15-Sep 1530 hrs 201 B135-EXPL-13 Advanced System Concepts 15-Sep 1530 hrs 202 A137-IS-11/EXPL-14 Innovative Advances in Information Systems 15-Sep 1530 hrs 202 C
Space History, Society, and Policy35-HSP-1 Space History 13-Sep 1700 hrs 203 C68-HSP-2 Society & Space 14-Sep 1000 hrs 203 C91-HSP-3 Space Policy 14-Sep 1530 hrs 203 C
Space Logistics and Supportability16-SLS-1 Advanced Supportability Concepts 13-Sep 1000 hrs 202 A42-SLS-2 Advanced Space Logistics and Campaign Planning 13-Sep 1530 hrs 202 A
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IntroSessions at a GlanceAbbreviation Title Date Start Time Location
Space Operations117-OPS-1 Technological Approaches to Solve Various Operational Challenges 15-Sep 1000 hrs 203 C138-OPS-2 New Mission Ops Concepts to Exploring the Universe 15-Sep 1700 hrs 203 C139-OPS-3 Space Operation Education 15-Sep 1530 hrs 203 C
Space Robotics and Automation14-RSA-1 Space Robotics and Automation - Mission Applications and Integration 13-Sep 1000 hrs 101 A39-RSA-2 Space Robotics and Automation - Verification Technologies 13-Sep 1530 hrs 101 A71-RSA-3 Space Robotics and Automation - Advanced Technologies I 14-Sep 1000 hrs 101 A95-RSA-4 Space Robotics and Automation - Advanced Technologies II 14-Sep 1530 hrs 101 A140-RSA-5/IS-8 Panel on Autonomy 15-Sep 1530 hrs 103 C
Space Systems20-SYS-1 Large Systems 13-Sep 1000 hrs 203 B46-SYS-2 Multifunctional Systems 13-Sep 1530 hrs 203 B54-PSTR-8 Space System Posters 13-Sep 1930 hrs Grand Ballroom75-SYS-3 Systems of Systems 14-Sep 1000 hrs 203 B98-SYS-4 Subsystems and Interfaces 14-Sep 1530 hrs 203 B123-SYS-5 Systems Engineering 15-Sep 1000 hrs 203 B
Space Systems Engineering and Space Economics18-SSEE-1 Cost Methods and Analysis 13-Sep 1000 hrs 203 A43-SSEE-2/IS-2 Model-Based Systems Engineering: Space System Applications 13-Sep 1530 hrs 202 B44-SSEE-3 Economic Analysis 13-Sep 1530 hrs 203 A56-PSTR-10 Systems Engineering and Economics Posters 13-Sep 1930 hrs Grand Ballroom73-SSEE-4 Systems Management 14-Sep 1000 hrs 203 A92-IS-4/SSEE-5 Model-Based Systems Engineering: Methodologies and Tools I 14-Sep 1530 hrs 202 B96-SSEE-6 Decision Analysis 14-Sep 1530 hrs 203 A116-IS-7/SSEE-7 Model-Based Systems Engineering: Methodologies and Tools II 15-Sep 1000 hrs 202 B121-SSEE-8 Verification and Optimization 15-Sep 1000 hrs 203 A
142-SSEE-9 Systems Design 15-Sep 1530 hrs 203 A
Space Transportation and Launch Systems19-ST-1 Small Satellite Launch Needs and Initiatives 13-Sep 1000 hrs 101 B45-ST-2 Reusable Launch Vehicles and Technology 13-Sep 1530 hrs 101 B55-PSTR-9 Space Transportation Posters 13-Sep 1930 hrs Grand Ballroom74-ST-3 Orion/SLS Development 14-Sep 1000 hrs 101 B97-ST-5 In-Space Transportation 14-Sep 1530 hrs 101 B122-ST-6 Emerging Launch Systems 15-Sep 1000 hrs 101 B143-ST-7 Space Transportation Technology and Integration 15-Sep 1530 hrs 101 B151-ST-8 Space Transportation Analysis and Design 16-Sep 0800 hrs Regency Ballroom B
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13 Se
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016
SB-
1 07
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0800
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kers’
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Sessi
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Tues
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13 Se
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016
2-PL
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13 Se
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016
3-NW
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0930
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00 h
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allro
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Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
4-AS
D-1
Orbit
Dete
rmina
tion
I10
2 A
Chair
ed by
: B. J
ONES
, Univ
ersity
of Te
xas a
t Aus
tin10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
6-520
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Inve
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Asso
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n Fil
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or M
ultipl
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ce
Objec
t Tra
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M. G
ualdo
ni, J.
McC
abe,
K. De
Mars,
Miss
ouri
Unive
rsity
of Sc
ience
and T
echn
ology
, Roll
a, MO
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
201
Stoch
astic
Mod
eling
of So
lar R
adiat
ion
Pres
sure
on H
igh A
rea-
Mass
Ratio
Obje
ctsM.
Sop
pet,
Unive
rsity
of Ne
w Me
xico,
Albuq
uerqu
e, Alb
uque
rque,
NM; C
. Frue
h, Pu
rdue
Unive
rsity,
Wes
t Lafa
yette
, IN
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
202
GSAT
-16
Laun
ch an
d Ear
ly Or
bit P
hase
Or
bit D
eterm
inatio
nS.
Boo
mina
than,
Indian
Spa
ce Re
searc
h Or
ganis
ation
, Ben
galur
u, Ind
ia
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
203
In-O
rbit
VELO
X-II
Orbit
Pro
paga
tor
Perfo
rman
ce St
udy u
sing P
re-P
roce
ssed
Two-
line-
eleme
nt M
ethod
S. G
oh, J
. Chia
, K. L
ow, L
. Lim
, Nan
yang
Te
chno
logica
l Univ
ersity
, Sing
apore
, Sing
apore
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
5-AS
D-2
Small
Bod
y and
Small
Bod
y Miss
ion D
ynam
ics I
102
BCh
aired
by: R
. PAR
K, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
204
Mode
ling S
pacec
raft
Orbit
-Attit
ude C
ouple
d Dy
nami
cs in
Close
Prox
imity
to As
teroid
sD.
Bolat
ti, A.
de Ru
iter, R
yerso
n Univ
ersity,
Toron
to,
Cana
da
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
205
A No
vel P
ush-
or-P
ull A
stero
id Ma
gneti
c Tra
ctor
W. B
rown,
Color
ado S
tate U
nivers
ity, P
ueblo
, CO
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
206
Equil
ibrium
and B
ifurca
tion
of D
umbb
ell
Satel
lite ar
ound
an A
stero
id wi
th
Grav
itatio
nal O
rbit–
attit
ude C
oupli
ngY.
Shi, Y
. Wan
g, S.
Xu,
Beiha
ng U
nivers
ity, B
eijing
, Ch
ina
34
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
6-AS
D-3
Mars
Missi
on Tr
ajecto
ries
102
CCh
aired
by: D
. JON
ES, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
ltech
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
207
Mave
n Co
rrido
r Con
trol S
trateg
y and
Sim
ulatio
nB.
Youn
g, S.
Dem
cak,
P. St
umpf,
Jet P
ropuls
ion
Labo
ratory
, Cali
fornia
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy,
Pasa
dena
, CA;
D. Fo
lta, N
ASA G
odda
rd Sp
ace
Fligh
t Cen
ter, G
reenb
elt, M
D
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
208
Mave
n Tra
nsitio
n-to
-Scie
nce M
aneu
vers
and C
omet
Siding
Sprin
gB.
Youn
g, S.
Dem
cak,
P. St
umpf,
Jet P
ropuls
ion
Labo
ratory
, Cali
fornia
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy,
Pasa
dena
, CA;
D. Fo
lta, N
ASA G
odda
rd Sp
ace
Fligh
t Cen
ter, G
reenb
elt, M
D
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
209
Esca
pe Tr
ajecto
ries f
or M
artia
n Mo
ons
eXplo
rer u
sing C
hemi
cal a
nd El
ectri
c Pr
opuls
ionM.
Hori
kawa
, Was
eda U
nivers
ity, S
hinjyu
ku,
Japa
n; T.
Saiki
, Y. K
awak
atsu,
Japa
n Aero
spac
e Ex
plorat
ion Ag
ency
(JAX
A), S
agam
ihara,
Japa
n; H.
Yo
shim
ura, W
ased
a Univ
ersity
, Shin
jyuku
, Jap
an
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
210
Mars
Sphe
re of
Influ
ence
Man
euve
rs fo
r NA
SA’s
Evolv
able
Mars
Camp
aign
R. Me
rrill, D
. Kom
ar, N
ASA L
angle
y Res
earch
Ce
nter, H
ampto
n, VA
; M. Q
u, An
alytic
al Me
chan
ics
Asso
ciates
, Inc
., Ha
mpton
, VA;
P. Ch
ai, N
ASA
Lang
ley Re
searc
h Cen
ter, H
ampto
n, VA
1200
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
211
Mars
Doub
le-Ae
rofly
by Fr
ee R
eturn
sM.
Jesic
k, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
, Cali
fornia
Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
7-AS
D-4
Spac
ecra
ft GN
C: Pla
neta
ry M
ission
s10
3 A
Chair
ed by
: J. K
AWAG
UCHI
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
212
3D Im
aging
for A
uton
omou
s Nav
igatio
n Ab
out S
mall-
Bodie
sG.
Gon
zalez
Peyta
vi, T.
Ande
rt, A.
Prob
st, B
. Eis
sfelle
r, Univ
ersity
of th
e Germ
an Fe
deral
Arme
d Fo
rces,
Neub
iberg,
Germ
any
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
213
Optic
al Na
vigat
ion fo
r Aste
roid
Explo
rer
by u
se of
Virtu
al Fe
atur
e Poin
tsY.
Taka
o, Un
iversi
ty of
Toky
o, To
kyo,
Japa
n; Y.
Tsuda
, T. S
aiki, N
. Oga
wa, F
. Teru
i, J. K
awag
uchi,
Ja
pan A
erosp
ace E
xplor
ation
Agen
cy (J
AXA)
, Sa
gami
hara,
Japa
n
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
214
A Co
mpre
hens
ive A
nalys
is of
Guid
ance
an
d Con
trol A
lgorit
hms f
or O
rbita
l Re
ndez
vous
Man
euve
rsM.
Mam
marel
la, E.
Cape
llo, G
. Gug
lieri,
Tech
nical
Unive
rsity
of Tu
rin, T
urin,
Italy
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
215
Sear
ch fo
r les
s dist
urbe
d reg
ions f
or
spac
ecra
fts in
plan
etary
syste
mJ.
Cardo
so do
s San
tos, S
ão Pa
ulo S
tate U
nivers
ity
(UNE
SP),
Guara
tingu
etá, B
razil;
A. Pra
do, N
ation
al Ins
titute
for S
pace
Rese
arch (
INPE
), Sã
o Jos
é dos
Ca
mpos
, Braz
il; J.
Carva
lho, F
edera
l Univ
ersity
of
Recô
ncav
o da B
ahia,
Feira
de S
antan
a, Br
azil;
R. VIl
hena
de M
oraes
, Fed
eral U
nivers
ity of
São
Pa
ulo, S
ão Jo
sé do
s Cam
pos,
Braz
il
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
8-CO
L-1/E
XPL-1
Cis-Lu
nar H
abita
tion
201
ACh
aired
by: D
. CRA
IG, N
ASA H
Q an
d M. S
IMON
, NAS
A Lan
gley R
esea
rch Ce
nter
1000
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
nHu
man
Spac
efligh
t Tra
nsitio
n: IS
S, LE
O,
and b
eyon
d to c
islun
ar sp
ace
R. Ga
tens,
S. S
cimem
i, NAS
A Hea
dqua
rters,
Wa
shing
ton, D
.C.
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
216
Habit
ation
Conc
epts
For H
uman
Miss
ions
Beyo
nd Lo
w-Ea
rth-O
rbit
D. S
mithe
rman
, NAS
A Mars
hall S
pace
Fligh
t Ce
nter, H
untsv
ille, A
L
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
217
A Re
silien
t Cisl
unar
Spac
ecra
ft Ar
chite
cture
to Su
ppor
t Key
Mar
s Ena
bling
Te
chno
logies
and O
pera
tion
Conc
epts
M. D
ugga
n, J.
Engle
, T. M
osem
an, T
he B
oeing
Co
mpan
y, Ho
uston
, TX
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
218
Feas
ibility
Stud
y for
Usin
g Cyg
nus a
s a
Habit
at in
Dee
p Spa
ce Ex
plora
tion
C. Da
vis, K
. Pee
k, Or
bital
ATK,
Hous
ton, T
X
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
9-EX
PL-2
Luna
r Exp
lorat
ion20
1 B
Chair
ed by
: N. S
UZUK
I, NA
SA H
eadq
uarte
rs10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
6-521
9A
Coor
dinat
ed In
terna
tiona
l Lun
ar
Explo
ratio
n Pr
ecur
sor P
rogr
amme
M. La
ndgra
f, B.
Hufe
nbac
h, ES
A, No
ordwi
jk, Th
e Ne
therla
nds;
M. Pi
card,
Y. G
onthi
er, C.
Lang
e, Ca
nadia
n Spa
ce Ag
ency,
Long
ueuil
, Can
ada;
H.
Sawa
da, J
apan
Aeros
pace
Explo
ration
Agen
cy
(JAXA
), To
kyo,
Japa
n; et
al.
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
220
Kick
starti
ng a
New
Era o
f Lun
ar
Indu
strial
izatio
n via
Camp
aigns
of Lu
nar
COTS
Miss
ions
A. Zu
niga,
NASA
Ames
Rese
arch C
enter
, Moff
ett
Field,
CA; E
. Zap
ata, N
ASA K
enne
dy S
pace
Cente
r, Tit
usvil
le, FL
; M. T
urner,
D. R
asky
, R. P
ittman
, NA
SA Am
es Re
searc
h Cen
ter, M
offett
Field
, CA
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
221
NASA
Land
er Te
chno
logies
Pro
ject S
tatu
sD.
Chav
ers, N
ASA M
arsha
ll Spa
ce Fl
ight C
enter
, Hu
ntsvil
le, AL
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
222
The E
ffect
of R
eusa
bility
in Co
st-Co
nstra
ined H
uman
Luna
r Exp
lorat
ion
Prog
rams
D. Ak
in, U
nivers
ity of
Mary
land,
Colle
ge Pa
rk,
Colle
ge Pa
rk, M
D
35
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
10-IS
-1In
tegra
ted Sy
stem
Healt
h Ma
nage
ment
for S
pace
Syste
ms20
2 B
Chair
ed by
: K. M
ELCH
ER, N
ASA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter a
nd E.
WON
G, N
ASA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
223
Mode
ling i
n the
State
Flow
Envir
onme
nt to
Supp
ort L
aunc
h Veh
icle Ve
rifica
tion
Testin
g For
Miss
ion an
d Fau
lt Man
agem
ent
Algor
ithms
in th
e NAS
A Spa
ce La
unch
Syste
mL.
Trevin
o, NA
SA M
arsha
ll Spa
ce Flig
ht Ce
nter,
Hunts
ville,
AL; P.
Berg,
NAS
A Ame
s Rese
arch C
enter
, Mo
ffett F
ield, C
A; S.
Johnso
n, D.
Engla
nd, N
ASA
Marsh
all Sp
ace Fl
ight C
enter
, Hun
tsville
, AL
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
224
Sens
or D
ata Q
ualifi
catio
n an
d Co
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datio
n (S
DQC)
for R
eal-T
ime
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ation
of La
unch
Syste
msE.
Wong
, NAS
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n Res
earch
Cente
r, Clev
eland
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016-5
225
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ult D
etecti
on an
d Iso
lation
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stem
for I
ncre
ased
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onom
yK.
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an S
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hrs
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016-5
226
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lt Mo
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evelo
pmen
t Pr
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sign
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d Op
erat
ional
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ssmen
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Melch
er, N
ASA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter,
Cleve
land,
OH; W
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l, Van
tage P
artne
rs, LL
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ook P
ark, O
H; J.
Hem
ming
er, ZI
N Te
chno
logies
, Inc
., Cle
velan
d, OH
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
11-N
SS-1
Inno
vatio
n20
2 C
Chair
ed by
: R. E
WART
, USA
F and
J. B
ETSE
R, Th
e Aero
spac
e Corp
oratio
n10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
6-522
7AF
SPC I
nnov
ation
and S
cienc
e and
Te
chno
logy O
utre
ach
to In
dustr
y and
Ac
adem
iaM.
San
chez
, A. D
ills, A
ir Forc
e Spa
ce Co
mman
d, Co
lorad
o Spri
ngs,
CO
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
228
Scien
ce an
d Tec
hnolo
gy (S
&T) R
oadm
ap
Colla
bora
tion
betw
een
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NASA
, and
Go
vern
ment
Par
tner
sJ.
Betse
r, The
Aeros
pace
Corpo
ration
, El S
egun
do,
CA; R
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rt, S
pace
and M
issile
Sys
tems C
enter
(S
MC),
El Se
gund
o, CA
; F. C
hand
ler, N
ASA
Head
quart
ers, W
ashin
gton,
D.C.
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
229
Big M
ission
s, Sm
all So
lution
s Adv
ance
s an
d Inn
ovat
ion in
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itectu
re an
d Te
chno
logy f
or Sm
all Sa
tellite
sR.
Frien
d, C.
Arroy
o, J.
Hans
en, T
he B
oeing
Co
mpan
y, El
Segu
ndo,
CA
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
230
Key S
teps T
owar
ds A
chiev
ing H
AIPE
Ca
pabil
ity fo
r Fut
ure S
pace
Arch
itectu
res
J. Ja
nicik,
Inno
flight,
Inc.,
San
Dieg
o, CA
1200
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
231
Spac
ecra
ft Em
bedd
ed Cy
ber D
efen
se-
Prot
otyp
es &
Expe
rimen
tatio
nN.
Cohe
n, W.
Whe
eler, T
he Ae
rospa
ce Co
rporat
ion,
El Se
gund
o, CA
; R. E
wart,
Spa
ce an
d Miss
ile
Syste
ms Ce
nter (
SMC)
, El S
egun
do, C
A; J.
Betse
r, Th
e Aero
spac
e Corp
oratio
n, El
Segu
ndo,
CA
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
12-R
IS-1
1000
- 10
30 h
rsRe
inven
ting S
pace
Key
note
Addr
ess
103
C
Dr. Ja
mes R
. Wert
z, Pre
siden
t of M
icroc
osm,
Inc.
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
13-R
IS-2
Reinv
entin
g Spa
ce Ec
onom
ics10
3 C
Chair
ed by
: N. S
ARZI
AMAD
E, Glo
bal A
erosp
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orpora
tion a
nd C.
KILM
ER, K
ilmer
Engin
eerin
g10
00 hr
sNo
Pre
sent
ation
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
232
Evolv
ing fr
om th
e “Sp
ace B
usine
ss” to
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g Bu
siness
in Sp
ace”
, Eco
nomi
cs, Ar
chite
ctures
an
d Req
uirem
ents
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rtens,
Dan M
arten
s Con
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g, He
nders
on, N
V
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AIAA-2
016-5
233
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ace:
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g Inv
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ent i
n Co
mmer
cial S
pace
Vent
ures
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risten
sen,
K. Arm
stron
g, R.
Perrin
o, Ta
uri
Grou
p, Ale
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ria, V
A
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hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
234
Redu
cing M
ission
Costs
by Ex
tendin
g Cre
w Sta
y for
Initia
l Cre
wed M
ission
s to t
he
Moon
and M
ars
D. Pl
ata, C
is-lun
ar On
e, Re
dland
s, CA
; J. W
ertz,
A. Sh
ao, M
icroc
osm,
Inc.,
Haw
thorne
, CA
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
14-R
SA-1
Spac
e Rob
otics
and A
utom
ation
- Mi
ssion
App
licat
ions a
nd In
tegra
tion
101
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aired
by: S
. FRE
DRICK
SON,
NAS
A-Joh
nson
Spa
ce Ce
nter a
nd O
. MA,
New
Mexic
o Stat
e Univ
erstiy
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
235
Beyo
nd “M
an in
a Ca
n”: D
esign
ing Sm
all
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pace
Hum
an Ve
hicles
for M
ission
and
Prog
ram
Requ
ireme
nts
D. Ak
in, U
nivers
ity of
Mary
land,
Colle
ge Pa
rk,
Colle
ge Pa
rk, M
D
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AIAA-2
016-5
236
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ercia
l App
licat
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In-S
pace
As
semb
lyJ.
Lyme
r, Spa
ce S
ystem
s/Lo
ral, P
alo Al
to, CA
; W.
Dogg
ett, J
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ey, L
. Bow
man,
NASA
Lang
ley
Rese
arch C
enter
, Ham
pton,
VA; A
. Tad
ros, B
. Ho
llens
tein,
Spac
e Sys
tems/
Loral
, Palo
Alto,
CA
; et a
l.
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
237
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nce a
nd Co
ntro
l of a
Mob
ile R
obot
via
Num
erica
l Nav
igatio
n Fu
nctio
ns an
d Ba
ckste
pping
for P
laneta
ry Ex
plora
tion
Missi
ons
P. Qu
illen,
K. Su
bbara
o, Un
iversi
ty of
Texa
s, Arl
ington
, Arlin
gton,
TX; J
. Muñ
oz, A
ir Forc
e Re
searc
h Lab
orator
y, Alb
uque
rque,
NM
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
238
Missi
on O
pera
tions
Cont
rol A
pplic
ation
s --
A co
mmer
cial m
ission
to ex
tend,
valid
ate,
and a
pply
the N
ASA
MCT t
oolki
t for
ISS
expe
rimen
t con
trol
G. B
arnha
rd, X
traord
inary
Innov
ative
Spa
ce
Partn
ership
s, Inc
., Ca
bin Jo
hn, M
D
36
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
15-S
ATS-
1Sm
all Sa
tellite
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ystem
s10
3 B
Chair
ed by
: J. S
TRAU
B, U
nivers
ity of
Nort
h Dak
ota10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
6-523
9Th
erma
l Ana
lytica
l Pro
cedu
re fo
r Sma
ll Sa
tellite
Bou
nd fo
r a Lu
nar M
ission
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ik, S
RM U
nivers
ity, C
henn
ai, In
dia
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
240
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etry,
Track
ing an
d Com
mand
Su
bsys
tem of
SRMS
AT -
2S.
Pavu
luri, H
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te, S
RM U
nivers
ity, C
henn
ai,
India
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
241
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l Sys
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f SRM
SAT -
2S.
Gup
ta, K.
Naik
, SRM
Univ
ersity
, Kan
chee
puram
, Ind
ia
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
16-S
LS-1
Adva
nced
Supp
orta
bility
Conc
epts
202
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aired
by: W
. CIRI
LLO, N
ASA-L
angle
y Res
earch
Cente
r and
A. CA
RLSO
N, S
OLEN
GENT
- Aero
spac
e Con
sultin
g10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
6-524
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O Ro
botic
Serv
icer T
rajec
tory
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timiza
tion
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rstrae
te, N
. St.
Louis
, D. K
olosa
, J. H
udso
n, We
stern
Mich
igan U
nivers
ity, K
alama
zoo,
MI
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
243
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stomi
zable
, Rec
yclab
le La
unch
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ckag
ingR.
Muhlb
auer,
K. Tu
rner, F
. Hiat
t, R.
Dyer,
J.
Slosta
d, R.
Hoyt,
Tethe
rs Un
limite
d, Inc
., Bo
thell,
WA
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
244
In-S
pace
Man
ufac
turin
g of C
onstr
ucta
ble™
Lo
ng-B
aseli
ne Se
nsor
s usin
g the
Tru
sselat
or™
Tech
nolog
yR.
Hoyt,
J. S
lostad
, J. C
ushin
g, T.
Mose
r, Teth
ers
Unlim
ited,
Inc.,
Bothe
ll, WA
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
17-S
PSC-
1 10
00 -
1230
hrs
Curre
nt an
d Fut
ure E
arth
Satel
lites a
nd N
ew D
irecti
ons
104
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rator:
Laura
Irac
i, NAS
A Ame
s Res
earch
Cente
r
Pres
enter
s: Eri
c Ian
son
NASA
Earth
Scie
nce D
ivisio
n, NA
SAKa
ren S
t. Ge
rman
NOAA
Nati
onal
Envir
onme
ntal S
atellite
, Data
, and
Infor
matio
n Serv
icePie
rre D
elsau
xEu
ropea
n Com
missi
onCh
arles
Nort
onNA
SA Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
18-S
SEE-1
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ods a
nd A
nalys
is20
3 A
Chair
ed by
: S. S
TUKE
S, Th
e Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory a
nd J.
HIH
N, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
245
A Su
rvey
of Co
st Es
timat
ing M
ethod
ologie
s fo
r Dist
ribut
ed Sp
acec
raft
Missi
ons
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reman
, Mass
achuse
tts In
stitute
of Te
chnolo
gy,
Camb
ridge
, MA;
J. Le
Moign
e, NA
SA Go
ddard
Sp
ace Fl
ight C
enter
, Gree
nbelt
, MD;
O. De
Weck
, Ma
ssachu
setts
Institu
te of
Techn
ology,
Camb
ridge
, MA
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
246
Evalu
ating
Wea
pon
Syste
m Ma
turit
y to
Supp
ort S
hould
Cost
Initia
tives
P. Ma
lone,
MCR,
LLC, E
l Seg
undo
, CA
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
247
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catio
n of
a We
apon
Syste
m Su
stainm
ent M
odel
to th
e Spa
ce In
dustr
yC.
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, Ogd
en, U
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hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
248
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sines
s-Driv
en O
ptim
izatio
n Me
thod
ology
App
lied t
o Sub
orbit
al Ve
hicle
Prog
rams
F. Bu
rgaud
, C. F
rank,
D. M
avris
, Geo
rgia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Atl
anta,
GA
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
19-S
T-1
1000
- 12
00 h
rsSm
all Sa
tellite
Laun
ch N
eeds
and I
nitiat
ives
101
B
Mode
rator:
Clint
on Pl
aisted
, Lau
nch S
ervice
s Divi
sion,
a.i. s
olutio
ns
P
aneli
sts:
Mark
Wies
eAc
ting C
hief,
Fligh
t Proj
ects
Offic
eNA
SA La
unch
Serv
ices P
rogram
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F. P
ierce
Chief
Tech
nolog
y Offic
erU.
S. Ar
my S
pace
& M
issile
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nse C
omma
nd
Rand
y Ridd
leAc
ting C
hief,
Expe
rimen
tal La
unch
and T
est D
ivisio
n U.
S. Ai
r Forc
e Spa
ce an
d Miss
ile S
ystem
s Cen
ter
John
Carte
rDir
ector
, Exp
lorati
on an
d Spa
ce Te
chno
logy
NASA
Arms
trong
Fligh
t Res
earch
Cente
r
37
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
20-S
YS-1
Larg
e Sys
tems
203
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aired
by: D
. KW
ON, lo
ckhe
ed m
artin
and T
. SAR
VER-V
ERHE
Y, NA
SA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
249
A Pr
opos
ed LO
X an
d LCH
4 Pr
opell
ant
Depo
tR.
Paul,
Mars
Pion
eers,
Meb
ane,
NC
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
250
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cial G
ravit
y for
Low
Earth
Orb
it (IS
S)
& De
ep Sp
ace E
xplor
ation
R. Dh
armara
j, J. E
ngle,
The B
oeing
Comp
any,
Hous
ton, T
X
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
251
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s Web
b Spa
ce Te
lesco
pe In
tegra
tion
& Te
stG.
Jone
s, No
rthrop
Grum
man C
orpora
tion,
Redo
ndo B
each
, CA;
J. Ma
rsh, N
ASA G
odda
rd Sp
ace F
light
Cente
r, Gree
nbelt
, MD
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
252
Desig
n and
Perfo
rman
ce of
a Mar
sokh
od
Inspir
ed Ro
ver f
or th
e Rob
o-Ops
Chall
enge
N. Ju
stus,
D. Sc
hoele
n, B.
Doyle
, J. J
ordan
, B. W
olf, A
. Bo
rgerdi
ng, U
nivers
ity of
Okla
homa
, Norm
an, N
orman
, OK
; et a
l.
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
21-R
LA-1
12
30 -
1400
hrs
Spac
e Gen
erat
ion R
ising
Lead
ers W
orks
hop
Seav
iew C
Box L
unch
Pres
entat
ion
Wi
lliam
Pome
rant
zVic
e Pres
ident,
Spe
cial P
rojec
tsVir
gin G
alacti
c
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
22-F3
60-1
13
30 -
1500
hrs
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g or U
nlimi
ted: E
nvisi
oning
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ee M
arke
t Spa
ce In
dustr
y10
4 A
Mode
rator:
Sop
hia B
right,
Dire
ctor, P
rogram
Stra
tegy a
nd Ex
ecuti
on, T
he B
oeing
Comp
any
P
aneli
sts:
Chris
Ferg
uson
Depu
ty Pro
gram
Mana
ger a
nd D
irecto
r of C
rew an
d Mi
ssion
Ope
ration
s - Co
mmerc
ialTh
e Boe
ing Co
mpan
y
Mich
ael G
riffin
Chair
man a
nd CE
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hafer
Corpo
ration
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Matth
ews
Direc
tor of
Ventu
re St
rateg
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arch
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e Fron
tier F
ound
ation
Bruc
e Pitt
man
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tems E
ngine
erNA
SA Am
es Re
searc
h Cen
ter/W
yle
Acad
emic
Scho
larPa
ul Co
llopy
Unive
rsity
of Ala
bama
, Hun
tsville
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
23-F3
60-2
13
30 -
1500
hrs
Laun
ch 2
020
104
B
Mode
rator:
Mad
i Sen
gupta
, Proj
ect M
anag
er, AI
AA
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aneli
sts:
Mary
Lynn
e Ditt
mar
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utive
Dire
ctor
Coali
tion f
or De
ep S
pace
Explo
ration
Lars
Hoffm
anSe
nior D
irecto
r, Gov
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nt Sa
lesSp
aceX
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ynsk
iVic
e Pres
ident,
Busin
ess De
velop
ment,
Fligh
t Syst
ems G
roup
Orbit
al AT
K
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Ree
dSe
nior T
echn
ical F
ellow
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d Lau
nch A
llianc
e
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
24-F3
60-3
13
30 -
1500
hrs
Icy M
oons
and O
cean
Wor
lds10
4 C
Mode
rator:
Bren
t She
rwoo
d, Pro
gram
Mana
ger, S
olar S
ystem
Miss
ion Fo
rmula
tion,
NASA
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory
P
aneli
sts:
Brian
Cook
eSy
stem
Engin
eer, E
uropa
Proje
ctNA
SA Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
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as Cw
ikMa
nage
r, Spa
ce Te
chno
logy P
rogram
NASA
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory
38
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
25-N
W-2
1500
- 15
30 h
rsNe
twor
king C
offe
e Bre
akGr
and B
allro
om
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
26-A
SD-5
Spac
e Env
ironm
ent a
nd Sa
tellite
Dra
g10
2 A
Chair
ed by
: M. W
ILKIN
S, Ap
plied
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nse S
olutio
ns
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
253
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tive D
ata A
ssimi
lation
for I
mpro
ved
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r Atm
osph
eric
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ity M
odeli
ngP.
Mehta
, N. K
odika
ra, RM
IT Un
iversi
ty,
Melbo
urne,
Austr
alia;
H. G
odine
z, A.
Walke
r, Los
Ala
mos N
ation
al La
borat
ory, L
os Al
amos
, NM;
K.
Zhan
g, RM
IT Un
iversi
ty, M
elbou
rne, A
ustra
lia
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
254
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e Deb
ris Ch
argin
g and
its E
ffect
on
Orbit
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tion
S. Pa
ul, C.
Frue
h, Pu
rdue U
nivers
ity, W
est
Lafay
ette,
IN
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
255
The E
ffects
on D
ensit
y and
Orb
it Pro
paga
tion
of As
simila
ting V
ariou
s Data
into
Gene
ral
Circu
lation
Mod
elsC.
McLa
ughlin
, Univ
ersity
of Ka
nsas,
Lawr
ence,
La
wren
ce, KS
; H. G
odine
z, Lo
s Alam
os Na
tiona
l La
borat
ory, L
os Ala
mos,
NM; A
. Size
more,
K. Ba
rton,
P. Tole
do, U
nivers
ity of
Kansa
s, La
wren
ce, La
wren
ce, KS
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
256
Gene
ral P
ertu
rbat
ions M
ethod
for O
rbit
Lifeti
me A
nalys
is In
corp
orat
ing N
on-
Sphe
ricall
y Sym
metri
cal A
tmos
pher
esE.
Kerr,
M. M
acdo
nald,
Univ
ersity
of S
trathc
lyde,
Glasg
ow, U
nited
King
dom
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
257
Magn
us Ef
fect
on a
Spinn
ing Sa
tellite
in
Low
Earth
Orb
itN.
Fitz-
Coy,
Unive
rsity
of Flo
rida,
Gaine
sville
, Ga
inesv
ille, F
L; A.
Yew,
NAS
A God
dard
Spac
e Flig
ht Ce
nter, G
reenb
elt, M
D; S
. Ram
jatan
, Univ
ersity
of
Florid
a, Ga
inesv
ille, G
aines
ville,
FL
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
258
On th
e Mitig
ation
of So
lar In
dex
Varia
bility
for H
igh P
recis
ion O
rbit
Deter
mina
tion
in Lo
w Ea
rth O
rbit
J. Wa
rner, A
. Lum
, Nav
al Re
searc
h Lab
orator
y, Wa
shing
ton, D
.C.
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
27-A
SD-6
Small
Bod
y and
Small
Bod
y Miss
ion D
ynam
ics II
102
BCh
aired
by: P
. SIN
GLA,
Unive
rsity
at Bu
ffalo
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
259
Loca
l Man
ifolds
and P
eriod
ic Or
bits
Arou
nd Eq
uilibr
ium P
oints
of th
e Rot
ating
Ma
ss Di
pole
X. Ze
ng, B
eijing
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy, B
eijing
, Ch
ina; S
. Vad
ali, K
. Alfri
end,
Texa
s A&M
Univ
ersity
, Co
llege
Stat
ion, T
X; Q
. Hu,
Beijin
g Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Beijin
g, Ch
ina; H
. Bao
yin, T
singh
ua
Unive
rsity,
Beij
ing, C
hina
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
260
Aster
oid G
ravit
ation
al Mo
dels
Using
Ma
scons
Der
ived f
rom
Polyh
edra
l Sou
rces
J. Pe
arl, D
. Hitt,
Univ
ersity
of Ve
rmon
t, Bu
rlingto
n, Bu
rlingto
n, VT
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
261
The L
imits
of th
e Mas
cons
App
roxim
ation
of
the H
omog
eneo
us P
olyhe
dron
S. Ta
rdive
l, Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory,
Califo
rnia
Institu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
262
Forw
ard m
odeli
ng of
Ceres
’ Gra
vity F
ield f
or
Plane
tary P
rotec
tion A
ssessm
ent
Y. Tak
ahash
i, D. G
rebow
, B. K
enne
dy, Je
t Prop
ulsion
La
borat
ory, C
aliforn
ia Ins
titute
of Tec
hnolo
gy, Pa
saden
a, CA
; N. R
amba
ux, N
ation
al Ce
nter fo
r Scie
ntific
Re
search
(CNR
S), P
aris,
France
; J. C
astillo
-Roge
z, Jet
Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Inst
itute
of Tec
hnolo
gy,
Pasad
ena,
CA
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
28-A
SD-7
Plane
tary
Miss
ion Tr
ajecto
ries
102
CCh
aired
by: P
. THO
MPSO
N, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
263
Multi-
Eleme
nt Tra
jector
y Mod
els fo
r Sate
llite
Tour
Miss
ions
J. Fe
ldhack
er, Un
iversit
y of C
olorad
o, Bo
ulder,
Bould
er,
CO; J
. Smi
th, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
, Calif
ornia
Institu
te of
Techn
ology,
Pasad
ena,
CA; B
. Jon
es,
Unive
rsity o
f Tex
as, Au
stin, A
ustin,
TX; A
. Doo
stan,
Unive
rsity o
f Colo
rado,
Bould
er, Bo
ulder,
CO
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
264
Deve
lopme
nts o
n Th
e Opt
imiza
tion
of
Inter
plane
tary
Traje
ctorie
s usin
g Hidd
en
Gene
s Gen
etic A
lgorit
hms
S. D
arani,
O. A
bdelk
halik
, Mich
igan T
echn
ologic
al Un
iversi
ty, H
ough
ton, M
I
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
265
Trajec
torie
s for
Euro
pa Fl
yby S
ample
Re
turn
D. Jo
nes,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory, C
alifor
nia
Institu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
266
Trajec
torie
s for
Flyb
y Sam
ple R
eturn
at
Satu
rn’s
Moon
sD.
Jone
s, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
, Cali
fornia
Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
267
Hype
rboli
c Ren
dezv
ous f
or P
ropo
sed
Earth
-Mar
s Cyc
lers
T. An
derso
n, Ge
orgia
Institu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Atl
anta,
GA
39
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
29-A
SD-8
Spac
ecra
ft GN
C: Pr
oxim
ity O
pera
tions
103
ACh
aired
by: A
. DUT
TA, W
ichita
Stat
e Univ
ersity
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
268
Float
ing Sp
acec
raft
Simula
tor T
est B
ed fo
r th
e Exp
erim
enta
l Tes
ting o
f Aut
onom
ous
Guida
nce,
Navig
ation
, & Co
ntro
l of
Spac
ecra
ft Pr
oxim
ity M
aneu
vers
and
Oper
ation
sR.
Zapp
ulla,
J. Vir
gili L
lop, H
. Park
, C. Z
agari
s, M.
Ro
mano
, Nav
al Po
stgrad
uate
Scho
ol, M
onter
ey, C
A
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
269
Auto
nomo
us Ca
ptur
e of a
Stab
le Re
siden
t Sp
ace O
bject
by a
Spac
ecra
ft wi
th a
Robo
tic M
anipu
lator
: Ana
lysis,
Simu
lation
an
d Exp
erim
ents
J. Vir
gili L
lop, J
. Drew
, R. Z
appu
lla, M
. Rom
ano,
Nava
l Pos
tgrad
uate
Scho
ol, M
onter
ey, C
A
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
270
Trajec
tory
Opt
imiza
tion
for P
roxim
ity
Oper
ation
s Aro
und T
umbli
ng G
eome
trica
l Co
nstra
ints v
ia Le
gend
re P
olyno
mials
J. Sh
i, S. U
lrich,
Carle
ton U
nivers
ity, O
ttawa
, Ca
nada
; G. C
hami
toff,
B. M
orrell
, Univ
ersity
of
Sydn
ey, S
ydne
y, Au
strali
a; A.
Allen
, Mac
Dona
ld,
Dettw
iler a
nd As
socia
tes, L
td., B
rampto
n, Ca
nada
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
271
Auto
nomo
us In
-Orb
it Sa
tellite
Asse
mbly
from
a Mod
ular H
etero
gene
ous S
warm
us
ing Se
quen
tial C
onve
x Pr
ogra
mming
R. Fo
ust,
S. Ch
ung,
Unive
rsity
of Illi
nois,
Urba
na-
Cham
paign
, Urba
na, I
L; F.
Hada
egh,
Jet P
ropuls
ion
Labo
ratory
, Cali
fornia
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
272
Nonli
near
Opt
imal
Trajec
tory
Plan
ning f
or
Free
-Floa
ting S
pace
Man
ipulat
ors u
sing a
Ga
uss P
seud
ospe
ctral
Meth
odA.
Crain,
S. U
lrich,
Carle
ton U
nivers
ity, O
ttawa
, Ca
nada
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
273
Analy
sis an
d Exp
erime
ntatio
n of M
odel
Pred
ictive
Contr
ol for
Spac
ecraft
Rend
ezvo
us
and P
roxim
ity O
pera
tions
with
Mult
iple
Obsta
cle Av
oidan
ceH.
Park,
C. Za
garis,
J. Vi
rgili L
lop, R
. Zap
pulla,
Nav
al Po
stgrad
uate
Scho
ol, M
onter
ey, CA
; I. Ko
lman
ovsky
, Un
iversit
y of M
ichiga
n, An
n Arbo
r, Ann
Arbo
r, MI; M
. Ro
mano
, Nav
al Po
stgrad
uate
Scho
ol, M
onter
ey, CA
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
30-C
ASE-1
15
30 -
1830
hrs
Digit
al In
tegra
tion
Acro
ss th
e Full
Life
cycle
204
Sessi
on Ch
airs:
Mat F
rench
, Sys
tems E
ngine
er, S
nr Sp
ec, R
olls-R
oyce
, Dav
id Lo
da, E
xecu
tive D
irecto
r, NCP
S Re
searc
h
Pan
elists
:Mi
chae
l Grie
ves
Profes
sor
Florid
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy
Zina B
en M
iled
Asso
ciate
Profes
sor, I
ndian
a Univ
ersity
- Purd
ue
Unive
rsity,
India
napo
lis
John
Sper
ling
Vice P
reside
nt, Pr
oduc
t Man
agem
ent
ARAS
Corpo
ration
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
31-C
OL-2
Huma
n Fa
ctors
and H
abita
bility
201
ACh
aired
by: O
. DOU
LE, S
pace
Inno
vatio
ns, s
.r.o an
d A. G
ALE
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
274
Disp
lay an
d Visu
aliza
tion
Meth
ods i
n Ex
treme
Envir
onme
nts -
Spac
eship
Co
ckpit
sJ.
Torka
man,
Florid
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Melbo
urne,
FL
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
275
Adap
tive S
pace
ship
Cock
pit A
rchite
cture
–
Intro
ducti
on to
desig
n th
eory
for t
he n
ear
futu
re h
uman
spac
efligh
tO.
Dou
le, Fl
orida
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy,
Melbo
urne,
FL
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
276
Desig
n an
d Tes
ting o
f an
Infla
table
Airl
ock
Conc
ept
D. Ak
in, U
nivers
ity of
Mary
land,
Colle
ge Pa
rk,
Colle
ge Pa
rk, M
D
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
277
ACCE
SS (A
rtifiC
ial gr
avity
CEnt
rifug
e Sp
ace S
tatio
n)A.
Krish
namu
rthy,
S. W
ald, R
. Opp
erman
, A. B
roll,
C. Lo
wey,
G. Es
chelb
ach,
Massa
chus
etts I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Ca
mbrid
ge, M
A; et
al.
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
278
Why D
eep S
pace
Hab
itats
Shou
ld be
Di
ffere
nt fr
om th
e Int
erna
tiona
l Spa
ce
Statio
nB.
Griffi
n, Ge
nesis
Engin
eerin
g Solu
tions
, Lan
ham,
MD
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
32-EX
PL-3
In-S
itu R
esou
rce U
tiliza
tion
201
BCh
aired
by: N
. SUZ
UKI,
NASA
Hea
dqua
rters
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
279
The W
orld
is No
t Eno
ugh
(WIN
E):
Harv
estin
g Loc
al Re
sour
ces f
or Et
erna
l Ex
plora
tion
of Sp
ace
K. Za
cny,
Hone
ybee
Robo
tics,
Pasa
dena
, CA;
P. Me
tzger,
Univ
ersity
of Ce
ntral
Florid
a, Or
lando
, FL
; K. L
ucze
k, Ho
neyb
ee Ro
botic
s, Pa
sade
na, C
A; J.
Manto
vani,
R. M
uelle
r, NAS
A Ken
nedy
Spa
ce
Cente
r, Ken
nedy
Spa
ce Ce
nter, F
L; J.
Sprin
g, Ho
neyb
ee Ro
botic
s, Pa
sade
na, C
A
1600
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
nLu
nar F
lashli
ght –
Illum
inatin
g the
Moo
n to
Sear
ch fo
r Wat
er Ic
eT.
Imke
n, J.
Bake
r, Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na,
CA; B
. Coh
en, N
ASA M
arsha
ll Spa
ce Fl
ight
Cente
r, Hun
tsville
, AL;
C. Lo
omis,
Jet P
ropuls
ion
Labo
ratory
, Cali
fornia
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
280
Intern
ation
al Sp
ace E
xplor
ation
Coor
dinati
on
Grou
p Asse
ssmen
t of T
echno
logy G
aps f
or
LOx/
Metha
ne Pr
opuls
ion Sy
stems
for t
he
Globa
l Exp
lorati
on Ro
adma
pE.
Hurlb
ert, N
ASA J
ohnso
n Spa
ce Ce
nter, H
ousto
n, TX
; H.
Ueno
, Jap
an Ae
rospa
ce Ex
plorat
ion Ag
ency
(JAXA
), Ch
ofu, J
apan
; L. A
lexan
der, N
ASA M
arsha
ll Spa
ce Flig
ht Ce
nter, H
untsv
ille, A
L; M.
Klem
, NAS
A Glen
n Rese
arch
Cente
r, Clev
eland
, OH;
E. Da
versa
, Italia
n Spa
ce Ag
ency
(ASI)
, Rom
e, Ita
ly; J.
Rualt
, Fren
ch Sp
ace Ag
ency
(CNE
S), P
aris,
France
; et a
l.
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
281
Prop
ane t
o Pho
bos
J. Ma
rtin, S
elf, H
untin
gton B
each
, CA
40
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
33-EX
PL-4
15
30 -
1730
hrs
NASA
Tech
nolog
y Rev
iew10
4 A
P
aneli
sts:
Jeff
Shee
hySp
ace T
echn
ology
Miss
ion D
irecto
rate
NASA
Hea
dqua
rters
Chris
Moo
reAd
vanc
ed Ex
plorat
ion S
ystem
s Divi
sion
NASA
Hea
dqua
rters
Mike
Seab
lom (i
nvite
d)Sc
ience
Miss
ion D
irecto
rate
NASA
Hea
dqua
rters
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
34-G
EPC-
1Gr
een
Ener
gy20
3 C
Chair
ed by
: J. S
TRAU
B, U
nivers
ity of
Nort
h Dak
ota15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
6-528
2Co
mpar
ative
Stud
ies of
Comb
ustio
n Ch
arac
terist
ics of
Gas
eous
CH4/O
2 and H
2/O 2 Co
axial
Jets
in a S
ingle-
Eleme
nt Co
mbus
torT.
Kim, S
. Cho
i, H. K
im, O
. Kwo
n, Su
ngky
unkw
an
Unive
rsity,
Suwo
n, So
uth Ko
rea
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
283
Light
weigh
t, Hi
gh-P
erfo
rman
ce So
lar Ce
lls
for H
igh P
ower
-to-W
eight
and D
eploy
able
Solar
Arra
ys.
A. Vij
h, Alt
a Dev
ices,
Sunn
yvale
, CA
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
35-H
SP-1
Spac
e Hist
ory
203
CCh
aired
by: M
. ROU
CH, A
rtwork
by Ro
uch
1530
hrs
No P
rese
ntat
ions
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
284
Of M
ice an
d Stee
ly Ey
ed M
issile
Men
J. Ro
se, T
he B
oeing
Comp
any,
Hunti
ngton
Bea
ch,
CA
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
285
Desig
n Le
ssons
Lear
ned f
rom
Temp
erat
ure
Mana
geme
nt of
Gali
leo’s
Retro
-Pro
pulsi
on
Modu
leR.
Goun
ley, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
286
The V
iking
Biol
ogica
l Exp
erim
ent a
t For
ty
Year
sG.
Bug
os, J
. Boy
d, NA
SA Am
es Re
searc
h Cen
ter,
Moffe
tt Fie
ld, CA
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
36-N
SS-2
Emer
ging T
rend
s20
2 C
Chair
ed by
: J. B
ETSE
R, Th
e Aero
spac
e Corp
oratio
n and
R. EW
ART,
USAF
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
287
Enha
nced
Spac
e Obje
ct Id
entifi
catio
n:
Takin
g the
Gue
sswor
k ou
t of L
EO Cu
besa
tsR.
Ewart
, Spa
ce an
d Miss
ile S
ystem
s Cen
ter
(SMC
), El
Segu
ndo,
CA
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
288
Prob
abilis
tic In
fere
nce f
or R
SO Ev
ent a
nd
Thre
at D
etecti
on an
d Cha
racte
rizat
ionV.
Marko
v, S.
Kupie
c, Ad
vanc
ed S
ystem
s &
Tech
nolog
ies, I
nc.,
Irvine
, CA;
D. Er
win,
Unive
rsity
of So
uthern
Califo
rnia,
Los A
ngele
s, CA
; J. C
have
z , A
ir Forc
e Res
earch
Labo
ratory
, Kirtl
and A
FB, N
M
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
289
Integ
ratin
g ISR
Dat
a with
Ope
n So
urce
In
dicat
ors
M. Ri
chard
s, R.
McArd
le, E.
Felle
r, The
Boe
ing
Comp
any,
El Se
gund
o, CA
; T. L
u, K.
Ni, R.
Uh
lenbro
ck, H
RL La
borat
ories
, LLC
, Mali
bu, C
A
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
290
Adva
nces
in Sm
all Sa
tellite
Tech
nolog
y an
d Res
ilient
Spac
e Sys
tems
C. Ve
nturin
i, C. I
wata,
The A
erosp
ace C
orpora
tion,
El Se
gund
o, CA
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
37-R
IS-3
Resil
ient S
pace
103
CCh
aired
by: C
. KILM
ER, K
ilmer
Engin
eerin
g and
N. S
ARZI
AMAD
E, Glo
bal A
erosp
ace C
orpora
tion
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
291
Crea
ting a
Res
ilient
Spac
e Miss
ion
Arch
itectu
reJ.
Wertz
, Micr
ocos
m, In
c., H
awtho
rne, C
A
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
292
Effect
s of F
racti
onati
on on
Syste
m Se
curit
y in
Spac
e Sys
tems
A. Pu
gliese,
Stev
ens I
nstitu
te of
Techn
ology,
Hobo
ken,
NJ; A
. Sala
do, V
irginia
Polyt
echnic
Instit
ute an
d Stat
e Un
iversit
y, Bla
cksbu
rg, VA
; R. N
ilchian
i, Stev
ens
Institu
te of
Techn
ology,
Hobo
ken,
NJ
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
293
The I
nevit
abilit
y of P
ersis
tence
R. Ba
sl, S
tellar
Solu
tions
, Inc
., Pa
lo Alt
o, CA
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
294
Analy
tical
Low-
Thru
st Sa
tellite
Man
euve
rs fo
r Rap
id Gr
ound
Targ
et Re
visit
C. Mc
Grath
, M. M
acdo
nald,
Univ
ersity
of
Strat
hclyd
e, Gla
sgow
, Unit
ed Ki
ngdo
m
41
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
38-R
LA-2
15
30 -
1700
hrs
Spac
e Gen
erat
ion R
ising
Lead
ers W
orks
hop
Seav
iew C
Tech
nolog
y High
light:
VR a
nd th
e Spa
ce W
orld
Co
mpan
ies w
ill be
invit
ed to
show
and d
emon
strate
their
prod
ucts.
This
even
t will
be a
view
and t
alk at
your
own p
ace.
Comp
anies
that
partic
ipate
will m
ake s
mall a
ddres
ses t
o part
icipan
ts thr
ough
out t
he se
ssion
.
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
39-R
SA-2
Spac
e Rob
otics
and A
utom
ation
- Ve
rifica
tion
Tech
nolog
ies10
1 A
Chair
ed by
: O. M
A, Ne
w Me
xico S
tate U
nivers
tiy an
d S. F
REDR
ICKSO
N, N
ASA-J
ohns
on S
pace
Cente
r15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
6-529
5Su
borb
ital F
light
Expe
rimen
t of A
Fligh
t-in-
Fligh
t Pay
load f
or Te
sting
A R
obot
ics-
Base
d Sat
ellite
Iner
tia Es
timat
e Meth
odG.
Mart
inez,
O. M
a, M.
Wink
les, G
. Tay
lor, N
ew
Mexic
o Stat
e Univ
ersity
, Las
Cruc
es, N
M
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
296
Simula
tion
Envir
onme
nt fo
r the
Re
ndez
vous
Pat
h an
d Abo
rt Tra
jecto
ry of
AD
ReS-
AS.
Peter
s, R.
Först
ner, U
nivers
ity of
the G
erman
Fe
deral
Arme
d Forc
es, N
eubib
erg, G
erman
y
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
297
Verifi
catio
n of
the M
icrog
ravit
y Acti
ve
Vibra
tion
Isolat
ion Sy
stem
base
d on
air
float
ing pl
atfo
rm an
d par
aboli
c fligh
tY.
Zhan
g, W.
Don
g, W.
Liu,
S. Lv
, Z. L
i, Y. Y
ang,
Chine
se Ac
adem
y of S
cienc
es, B
eijing
, Chin
a
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
298
Verifi
catio
n of P
roof
Mass
Track
ing Ba
sed on
a p
rotot
ype o
f Inn
er-for
matio
n con
trol sy
stem
Z. Ho
u, Ha
rbin I
nstitu
te of
Techn
ology,
Harbi
n, Ch
ina;
Z. Wa
ng, T
singh
ua Un
iversit
y, Be
ijing,
China
; Y. Z
hang
, Ha
rbin I
nstitu
te of
Techn
ology,
Harbi
n, Ch
ina
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
40-S
ATS-
2Sm
all Sa
tellite
Miss
ions
103
BCh
aired
by: J
. STR
AUB,
Univ
ersity
of N
orth D
akota
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
299
VELO
X-II:
Chall
enge
s of d
evelo
ping a
6U
nano
satel
liteL.
Lim, T
. Bui
, K. L
ow, M
. Tiss
era, V
. Pha
m , R
. Ab
hishe
k , N
anya
ng Te
chno
logica
l Univ
ersity
, Sin
gapo
re, S
ingap
ore; e
t al.
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
300
SONA
TE -
A Na
no Sa
tellite
for t
he In
-Orb
it Ve
rifica
tion
of A
uton
omou
s Dete
ction
, Pla
nning
and D
iagno
sis Te
chno
logies
H. Ka
yal, O
. Bala
gurin
, K. D
jebko
, G. F
elling
er, F.
Pu
ppe,
A. Sc
harte
l, Juli
us-M
axim
ilians
Univ
ersity
, W
ürzbu
rg, G
erman
y; et
al.
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
301
OPS-
SAT E
xper
imen
ts’ So
ftwar
e Ma
nage
ment
with
the N
anoS
at M
O Fr
amew
ork
C. Co
elho,
M. M
erri, E
SA, D
armsta
dt, G
erman
y; O.
Koud
elka,
Tech
nical
Unive
rsity
of Gr
az, G
raz,
Austr
ia; M
. Sark
arati,
ESA,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
302
Halfw
ay to
Any
wher
e -- C
islun
ar an
d De
ep Sp
ace C
ubes
ats M
ission
s Fro
m ISS
G. B
arnha
rd, X
traord
inary
Innov
ative
Spa
ce
Partn
ership
s, Inc
., Ca
bin Jo
hn, M
D; E.
Dah
sltrom
, Int
ernati
onal
Spac
e Con
sulta
nts, M
enlo
Park,
CA
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
41-S
ATS-
3Sm
all Sa
tellite
s Fus
ion10
3 B
Chair
ed by
: J. S
TRAU
B, U
nivers
ity of
Nort
h Dak
ota15
30 hr
sNo
Pre
sent
ation
s17
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
6-530
3NA
SA’s C
ube Q
uest
Chall
enge
Awar
ds
Prize
s for
Non
-Gov
ernme
nt Na
no-Sa
tellite
Ac
hieve
ments
in D
eep S
pace
J. Co
ckrell,
NAS
A Ame
s Rese
arch C
enter
, Moff
ett Fi
eld,
CA; M
. Rom
an, E
. Ebe
rly, N
ASA M
arsha
ll Spa
ce Flig
ht Ce
nter, H
untsv
ille, A
L; D.
Klump
ar, M
ontan
a Stat
e Un
iversit
y, Bo
zema
n, MT
; K. T
witch
ell, J.
Hanso
n, NA
SA
Ames
Resea
rch Ce
nter, M
offett
Field
, CA
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
304
Small
Satel
lites:
Appli
catio
ns in
Res
ilienc
y an
d Red
unda
ncy
N. B
oll, G
eorge
Was
hingto
n Univ
ersity
, Wa
shing
ton, D
.C.
42
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
42-S
LS-2
Adva
nced
Spac
e Log
istics
and C
ampa
ign P
lannin
g20
2 A
Chair
ed by
: W. C
IRILLO
, NAS
A-Lan
gley R
esea
rch Ce
nter a
nd R.
SHI
SHKO
, Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
305
Engin
eerin
g the
CisL
unar
Econ
omic
Syste
m ba
sed o
n UL
A’s Ci
sLun
ar-1
000
Vision
T. Be
nnett
, C. C
ain, N
. Cam
pbell
, A. G
emer,
T.
Gree
n, T.
Niede
rweis
er, U
nivers
ity of
Color
ado,
Bould
er, B
oulde
r, CO
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
306
Arch
itectu
re St
udy f
or a
Fuel
Depo
t Su
pplie
d Fro
m Lu
nar R
esou
rces
T. Pe
rrin, N
ASA M
arsha
ll Spa
ce Fl
ight C
enter
, Hu
ntsvil
le, AL
; J. C
asler
, Univ
ersity
of N
orth
Dako
ta, G
rand F
orks,
Gran
d Fork
s, ND
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
307
The T
hrea
t of U
ncert
ainty
– Wh
y Usin
g Tra
dition
al Ap
proa
ches
for Ev
aluati
ng
Spac
ecraft
Relia
bility
Are I
nsuffi
cient
for
Futur
e Hum
an M
ars M
ission
sC.
Strom
gren,
Binera
, Inc.,
Silve
r Spri
ng, M
D; K.
Good
liff, W
. Cirill
o, NA
SA La
ngley
Resea
rch Ce
nter,
Hamp
ton, V
A; A.
Owen
s, Ma
ssachu
setts
Institu
te of
Techn
ology,
Camb
ridge
, MA
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
308
Limita
tions
of R
eliab
ility f
or Lo
ng-
Endu
ranc
e Hum
an Sp
acefl
ight
A. Ow
ens,
O. D
e Wec
k, Ma
ssach
usett
s Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Camb
ridge
, MA
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
309
Integ
rated
Spac
e Miss
ion P
lannin
g and
In
-Orb
it In
frastr
uctu
re D
esign
with
Mixe
d-In
teger
Pro
gram
ming
H. Ch
en, K
. Ho,
Unive
rsity
of Illi
nois,
Urba
na-
Cham
paign
, Urba
na, I
L
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
43-S
SEE-2
/IS-
2Mo
del-B
ased
Syste
ms En
ginee
ring:
Spac
e Sys
tem A
pplic
ation
s 20
2 B
Chair
ed by
: W. O
THON
and C
. MAS
SA, C
ourse
16
LLC15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
6-531
0Ar
chite
cture
Mod
eling
on th
e Eur
opa
Proje
ctG.
Dub
os, S
. Sch
reine
r, D. W
agne
r, G. J
ones
, A.
Kerzh
ner, J
. Kad
erka,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
311
Virtu
al Sy
stems
Integ
ratio
n us
ing M
odel
Base
d Sys
tems E
ngine
ering
D. Th
omas
, B. M
esme
r, Univ
ersity
of Al
abam
a, Hu
ntsvil
le, H
untsv
ille, A
L
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
312
Appli
catio
n of
Mod
el-Ba
sed S
ystem
s En
ginee
ring f
or th
e Dev
elopm
ent o
f the
As
teroid
Red
irect
Robo
tic M
ission
O. S
indiy,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory, C
alifor
nia
Institu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A; K.
Trase
, NA
SA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter, C
levela
nd, O
H; T.
Mo
zafar
i, C. B
udne
y, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
313
Integ
ratin
g MBS
E int
o Ong
oing P
rojec
ts:
Requ
ireme
nts V
alida
tion a
nd Te
st Pla
nning
fo
r the
ISS S
AFER
A. W
illiam
s, Ja
cobs
, Hou
ston,
TX; H
. And
erson
, NA
SA Jo
hnso
n Spa
ce Ce
nter, H
ousto
n, TX
; G.
Pierce
, Jac
obs,
Hous
ton, T
X
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
314
Laun
ch :
Mode
l Bas
ed Sy
stems
Mod
el of
NA
SA La
unch
Vehic
lesC.
Singh
-derew
a, P.
Sriva
stava
, Jet
Propu
lsion
Labo
ratory
, Cali
fornia
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
44-S
SEE-3
Econ
omic
Analy
sis20
3 A
Chair
ed by
: J. H
IHN,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory an
d D. N
IGG,
The A
erosp
ace C
orpora
tion
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
315
Analy
sis of
the C
omme
rcial
Satel
lite
Indu
stry
C. Ch
risten
sen,
Tauri
Grou
p, Ale
xand
ria, V
A; T.
Strou
p, Sa
tellite
Indu
stry A
ssocia
tion,
Wash
ington
, D.
C.; K.
Arms
trong
, A. D
olgop
olov,
P. Sm
ith, T
auri
Grou
p, Ale
xand
ria, V
A
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
316
Ince
ntivi
zing t
he Cr
eatio
n of
Aer
ospa
ce
Econ
omic
Deve
lopme
nt Cl
uster
s in
the
Unite
d Sta
tesJ.
Matth
ews,
Spac
e Fron
tier F
ound
ation
, Pa
sade
na, C
A
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
317
Exerg
y Bas
ed An
alysis
for t
he En
viron
menta
l Co
ntrol
and L
ife Su
ppor
t Sys
tems o
f the
Int
ernati
onal
Spac
e Stat
ionK.
Clem,
G. N
elson
, B. M
esmer,
Unive
rsity o
f Alab
ama,
Hunts
ville,
Hunts
ville,
AL; M
. Wats
on, J
. Perr
y, NA
SA
Marsh
all Sp
ace Fl
ight C
enter
, Hun
tsville
, AL
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
318
Evalu
ating
NAS
A as
a ‘H
erita
ge-b
ased
’ Br
and-
orien
ted N
etwor
k: A
Stak
ehold
er
Value
Per
spec
tive
V. Su
ndara
rajan
, Aero
spac
e In I
ndia,
Rese
arch P
ark
Trian
gle, N
C
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
45-S
T-2Re
usab
le La
unch
Vehic
les an
d Tec
hnolo
gy10
1 B
Chair
ed by
: A. D
ISSEL
, Rea
ction
Engin
es, I
nc. a
nd B
. HEL
LMAN
, Air F
orce R
esea
ch La
borat
ory15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
6-531
9De
sign
Evolu
tion
of Ve
rtica
l-Tak
eoff
Horiz
onta
l-Lan
ding H
yper
sonic
Fligh
t Ve
hicle
Desig
ns fr
om Ts
ien’s
Boos
t-Glid
e Co
ncep
t to S
ierra
Nev
ada’s
Orb
ital
Drea
mCha
ser
L. Ra
na, B
. Chu
doba
, Univ
ersity
of Te
xas,
Arling
ton, A
rlingto
n, TX
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
320
Two S
tage
to O
rbit
Conc
eptu
al Ve
hicle
Desig
ns u
sing t
he SA
BRE E
ngine
B. H
ellma
n, Air
Force
Rese
arch L
abora
tory,
Wrig
ht-Pa
tterso
n AFB
, OH;
J. B
radfor
d, B.
St.
Germ
ain, K
. Fe
ld, S
pace
Works
Enter
prise
s, Inc
., Du
nwoo
dy, G
A
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
321
Perfo
rman
ce Ef
ficien
t Lau
nch
Vehic
le Re
cove
ry an
d Reu
seM.
Raga
b, Un
ited L
aunc
h Allia
nce,
Cente
nnial
, CO;
F.
Chea
twoo
d, S.
Hug
hes,
J. DiN
onno
, R. B
odkin
, NA
SA La
ngley
Rese
arch C
enter
, Ham
pton,
VA; A
. Lo
wry,
Airbo
rne S
ystem
s, Sa
nta An
a, CA
; et a
l.
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
322
Asse
ssing
Facto
rs th
at A
ffect
the S
afety
of
Spac
e Lau
nch
and R
eent
ry O
pera
tions
in
the N
ation
al Ai
rspac
e Sys
temZ.
Tao,
G. W
ang,
J. Se
mane
k, A.
Willi
ams,
J. Sc
hwart
z, MI
TRE C
orpora
tion,
McLe
an, V
A
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
323
Flow
simula
tions
of a
new
hype
rsonic
pr
opuls
ion co
ncep
t: Roc
ket Ig
nited
Supe
rsonic
Co
mbus
tion R
am Je
tM.
Gaba
ldo, T
echno
logy C
onsul
tation
Servi
ces (T
e.Co
.S.) S
rL, Vi
llafran
ca di
Veron
a, Ita
ly; J.
Barro
s, Fe
deral
Unive
rsity o
f Mina
s Gera
is, Be
lo Ho
rizon
te,
Brazil;
M. G
uerra
, Lum
ar Me
tals,
Santa
na do
Paraí
so,
Brazil;
E. O
liveira
, Petr
obras
, Rio
de Ja
neiro
, Braz
il
43
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
46-S
YS-2
Multif
uncti
onal
Syste
ms20
3 B
Chair
ed by
: M. Q
UADR
ELLI,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y and
P. CH
AI, N
ASA L
angle
y Res
earch
Cente
r15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
6-532
4Mu
ltifun
ction
al Sy
stems
for P
laneta
ry
Explo
ratio
nM.
Qua
drelli,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory, C
alifor
nia
Institu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A; J.
Lyke
, Air
Force
Rese
arch L
abora
tory,
Kirtla
nd AF
B, N
M
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
325
Fabr
icSat
J. Ly
ke, A
ir Forc
e Res
earch
Labo
ratory
, Kirtl
and
AFB,
NM;
M. Q
uadre
lli, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
326
Trans
Form
ers C
once
pt fo
r Ext
reme
En
viron
ment
sA.
Stoic
a, M.
Ingh
am, L
. Tam
ppari
, K. M
itche
ll, M.
Qua
drelli,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory, C
alifor
nia
Institu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
327
Softw
are S
olutio
ns fo
r Dist
ribut
ed
Auto
nomo
us M
ulti-F
uncti
onal
Robo
tics
in Sp
ace
J. Ed
mond
son,
S. Ch
aki, J
. Han
sen,
D. Ky
le,
Carne
gie M
ellon
Univ
ersity
, Pitts
burgh
, PA
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
328
Smar
t Tile
s—an
Ener
gy In
frastr
uctu
re fo
r th
e Sola
r Sys
temH.
Bloo
m, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
329
Multif
uncti
onal
Reco
nfigu
rable
/De
ploya
ble A
nten
nas f
or Sp
ace
Appli
catio
nsC.
Chris
todou
lou, U
nivers
ity of
New
Mex
ico,
Albuq
uerqu
e, Alb
uque
rque,
NM
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
47-LE
C-1
1830
- 19
30 h
rsvo
n Ká
rmán
Lectu
re in
Astr
onau
tics
Rege
ncy B
allro
om
Rethi
nking
Spac
e Prop
ulsion
: Ena
bling
the F
uture
of Sp
ace T
ransp
ortati
on an
d Exp
lorati
on
Vig
or Ya
ngCh
air, D
aniel
Gug
genh
eim S
choo
l of A
erosp
ace E
ngine
ering
and W
illiam
R. T.
Oak
es Pr
ofesso
rGe
orgia
Institu
te of
Tech
nolog
y
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
48-N
W-3
1930
- 21
00 h
rsRe
cept
ion an
d Pos
ter Se
ssion
in th
e Exp
ositio
n Ha
llGr
and B
allro
om
A tick
et is
requir
ed an
d inc
luded
in th
e reg
istrat
ion fe
e whe
re ind
icated
. Add
itiona
l tick
ets fo
r gue
sts m
ay be
purch
ased
on si
te, as
spac
e is a
vaila
ble.
49-P
STR-
1As
trody
nami
cs Sp
ecial
ist P
oster
sCh
aired
by: C
. MCL
AUGH
LIN, T
he U
nivers
ity
of Ka
nsas
AIAA-2
016-5
330
Estim
ation
of In
-orb
it Ma
gneto
meter
Me
asur
emen
t Bias
L. Xia
ng, J
. Jin,
J. Ya
n, L.
Kuan
g, X.
Tao,
Tsing
hua
Unive
rsity,
Beij
ing, C
hina
AIAA-2
016-5
331
Robu
stnes
s ana
lysis
of th
e imp
ulse o
rbit
cont
rol m
ethod
K. Ya
ng, R
. Qi, B
eijing
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy,
Beijin
g, Ch
ina; J
. Wan
g, Ke
y Lab
orator
y of
Aeros
pace
Dyn
amcis
, Xi’a
n, Ch
ina; J
. Zha
ng,
Beijin
g Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Beijin
g, Ch
ina
AIAA-2
016-5
332
Teth
er D
ynam
ics To
olbox
- Sim
ulatio
n of
Te
ther
ed Sp
ace S
ystem
and A
ctive
Deb
ris
Remo
val M
ission
s M.
Bec
ker, T
echn
ical U
nivers
ity of
Brau
nsch
weig,
Br
auns
chwe
ig, G
erman
y; I.
Retat
, Airb
us,
Brem
en, G
erman
y; E.
Stoll
, Tec
hnica
l Univ
ersity
of
Brau
nsch
weig,
Brau
nsch
weig,
Germ
any
AIAA-2
016-5
333
A Th
ree-
Dime
nsion
al Ap
proa
ch fo
r Two
-bo
dy O
rbit
Mode
lsD.
May
, Univ
ersity
of Ar
izona
, Tuc
son,
Tucso
n, AZ
AIAA-2
016-5
334
Solvi
ng th
e heli
ogyr
o’s in
verse
prob
lemJ.
Heilig
ers, D
elft U
nivers
ity of
Tech
nolog
y, De
lft, Th
e Neth
erlan
ds; D
. Gue
rrant,
Dee
p Spa
ce
Syste
ms, I
nc.,
Little
ton, C
O; D
. Law
rence
, Un
iversi
ty of
Color
ado,
Bould
er, B
oulde
r, CO
IAA-20
16-53
35In
itial D
isper
sion
Analy
sis an
d Midc
ourse
Tra
jecto
ry Co
rrecti
on M
aneu
ver o
f Lun
ar
Orbit
erJ.
Bae,
Korea
Aeros
pace
Rese
arch I
nstitu
te,
Daeje
on, S
outh
Korea
AIAA-2
016-5
336
Findin
g the
Opt
imal
Spat
ial G
eome
try in
an
Earth
-Moo
n Mi
ssion
L. Fil
ho, S
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ande
s, Te
chno
logica
l Insti
tute o
f Ae
ronau
tics (
ITA),
São J
osé d
os Ca
mpos
, Braz
il
AIAA-2
016-5
337
Orbit
Injec
tion
Mane
uver
s via
Indir
ect
Heur
istic
Meth
od an
d Var
iable-
Time-
Doma
in Ne
ighbo
ring O
ptim
al Gu
idanc
eM.
Ponta
ni, U
nivers
ity of
Rome
“La S
apien
za”,
Rome
, Ital
y
AIAA-2
016-5
338
Low-
thru
st Or
bit Tr
ansfe
r of A
rjuna
-type
As
teroid
sM.
Baz
zocch
i, M. E
mami
, Univ
ersity
of To
ronto,
To
ronto,
Cana
da
AIAA-2
016-5
339
Comp
aring
Rad
ius of
Conv
erge
nce i
n So
lving
the N
onlin
ear L
east
Squa
res
Prob
lem fo
r Pre
cision
Orb
it De
termi
natio
n of
Geo
detic
Satel
lites
J. Wa
rner, K
. Lem
m, N
aval
Rese
arch L
abora
tory,
Wash
ington
, D.C.
AIAA-2
016-5
340
Motio
n-Co
nsta
nt R
ectifi
catio
n of
Mod
ified
Ch
ebys
hev P
icard
Iter
ation
B. M
acom
ber, J
. Hurt
ado,
Texa
s A&M
Univ
ersity
, Co
llege
Stat
ion, T
X; A.
Sinc
lair, A
uburn
Univ
ersity
, Au
burn,
AL
AIAA-2
016-5
341
Glob
al op
en-ti
me op
timiza
tion
of fu
el co
nsum
ption
in J2
rend
ezvo
us sc
enar
ios by
th
e meth
od of
inter
val a
nalys
isH.
Ma,
Beijin
g Aero
spac
e Tec
hnolo
gy In
stitut
e, Be
ijing,
China
; S. X
u, X.
Feng
, Beih
ang U
nivers
ity,
Beijin
g, Ch
ina50
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R-2
Huma
n Sp
ace E
xplor
ation
, Ar
chite
cture
, and
Colon
izatio
n Po
sters
Chair
ed by
: M. S
IMON
, NAS
A Lan
gley
Rese
arch C
enter
AIAA-2
016-5
344
The D
estin
y Plan
: Visi
onar
y Com
munit
ies
in Sp
ace
J. Gil
l, Univ
ersity
of W
aterlo
o, Wa
terloo
, Can
ada
AIAA-2
016-5
345
Cogn
itive F
uncti
on An
alysis
for H
uman
Sp
acefl
ight C
ockp
its w
ith Pa
rticu
lar Em
phas
is on
Micr
ogra
vity O
pera
tions
J. Tor
kama
n, A.
Batch
a, K.
Elbaz
, D. K
iss, O
. Dou
le, G.
Bo
y, Flo
rida I
nstitu
te of
Techn
ology,
Melb
ourne
, FL
44
Tues
day,
13 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
Rece
ption
and P
oster
Sessi
on in
the E
xpos
ition
Hall (
cont
inued
)Gr
and B
allro
om51
-PST
R-3
Small
Satel
lites P
oster
sCh
aired
by: J
. STR
AUB,
Univ
ersity
of N
orth
Dako
ta
AIAA-2
016-5
346
An O
pen-
Sour
ce R
eacti
on W
heel
Syste
m fo
r Ore
gon’s
First
Satel
liteJ.
Louk
e, E.
Schm
idt, C
. You
ng, P
ortlan
d Stat
e Un
iversi
ty, Po
rtland
, OR
52-P
STR-
4Sp
ace a
nd Ea
rth Sc
ience
Pos
ters
Chair
ed by
: V. S
AROH
IA, Je
t Prop
ulsion
La
borat
ory
AIAA-2
016-5
347
Cope
rnicu
s Sen
tinel-
2A Fl
ight D
ynam
ics
Oper
ation
al ex
perie
nce
F. Aff
aitati
, ESA
, Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
J. Sá
nche
z, J.
Lope
z-Meri
da, G
MV, D
armsta
dt, G
erman
y
AIAA-2
016-5
348
Trito
n Ho
pper
: Exp
loring
Nep
tune
’s Ca
ptur
ed K
uiper
Belt
Obje
ctS.
Oles
on, G
. Lan
dis, N
ASA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter,
Cleve
land,
OH
AIAA-2
016-5
349
Obser
vatio
n of S
tars f
rom
the Lu
nar S
urfac
e: Est
imati
on In
accu
racy
of th
e Phy
sical
Libra
tion
Para
meter
s in D
epen
denc
e on E
rrors
of
Stella
r Coo
rdina
tes in
Stell
ar Ca
talog
ues.
N. Pe
trova
, Y. N
efedie
v, Ka
zan F
edera
l Univ
ersity,
Ka
zan,
Russi
a; H.
Hana
da, N
ation
al As
trono
mical
Ob
serva
tory o
f Jap
an (N
AOJ),
Mizu
sawa,
Japan
AIAA-2
016-5
350
Makin
g dyn
amica
l ref
eren
ce lu
nar s
ystem
Y. Ne
fedye
v, N.
Petro
va, N
. Dem
ina, A
. And
reev,
Kaza
n Fed
eral U
nivers
ity, K
azan
, Rus
sia
AIAA-2
016-5
351
Prob
lems o
f the
luna
r int
erna
l stru
cture
an
d gra
vitat
ional
field
of co
smic
missi
onA.
Andre
ev, Y
. Nefe
dyev
, N. P
etrov
a, N.
Dem
ina,
Kaza
n Fed
eral U
nivers
ity, K
azan
, Rus
sia
AIAA-2
016-5
352
Analy
sis of
a Lo
w Ea
rth O
rbit
Phot
oper
iod
on th
e Dev
elopm
ent o
f Aqu
apon
ic Le
ttuce
K. Ka
lbach
er, E.
Marq
uez G
onza
lez, A
utono
mous
Un
iversi
ty of
Chihu
ahua
, Chih
uahu
a, Me
xico
AIAA-2
016-5
353
Ense
mble
Classi
fiers
in Op
timal
Estim
ation
fo
r Ion
osph
eric
Distu
rban
ces B
ehav
ior on
Sp
aceb
orne
Inter
fero
metri
c SAR
Syste
msB.
Mas
sinas
, A. D
oulam
is, N
. Dou
lamis,
D.
Parad
issis,
Nati
onal
Tech
nical
Unive
rsity
of Ath
ens
(NTU
A), A
thens
, Gree
ce53
-PST
R-5
Spac
e Exp
lorat
ion P
oster
sCh
aired
by: J
. JOS
HI, N
ASA H
eadq
uarte
rs
AIAA-2
016-5
354
Simula
tion
and E
xper
imen
tal V
alida
tion
on To
uchd
own
Dyna
mics
of Lu
nar a
nd
Plane
tary
Land
er w
ith Tr
ansla
tion-
Rota
tion
Motio
n Co
nver
ting M
echa
nism
T. Ma
eda,
T. Oz
aki, S
. Mats
ui, S
. Hara
, Nag
oya
Unive
rsity,
Nag
oya,
Japa
n
AIAA-2
016-5
355
Pock
etPad
TM: C
once
pt fo
r an
Expe
ndab
le Sa
fe La
nder
Touc
hdow
n Ac
cesso
ryM.
Than
gave
lu, A.
Chao
, Univ
ersity
of S
outhe
rn Ca
liforni
a, Lo
s Ang
eles,
CA
AIAA-2
016-5
356
Desig
n an
d Com
puta
tion
of Tr
ajecto
ry
Enve
lopes
for P
ower
ed D
esce
nt an
d Pr
ecisi
on La
nding
D. Az
imov
, Univ
ersity
of H
awaii
, Man
oa, H
onolu
lu,
HI
AIAA-2
016-5
357
Trajec
tory
Plan
ning O
ptim
izatio
n us
ing
Gene
tic A
lgorit
hms
J. An
garita
, J. B
lack,
Virgin
ia Po
lytec
hnic
Institu
te an
d Stat
e Univ
ersity
, Blac
ksbu
rg, VA
AIAA-2
016-5
358
Long
Dur
ation
Spac
e Flig
ht Ex
pose
d Wh
ole H
uman
Spine
: Biom
echa
nical
Chan
ges P
redic
tions
M. To
wnse
nd, N
. Sari
gul-K
lijn, U
nivers
ity of
Ca
liforni
a, Da
vis, D
avis,
CA
AIAA-2
016-5
359
Gene
ric Ca
libra
tion
Meth
od fo
r Red
uctio
n of
Pos
ition
Outp
ut Er
ror i
n Ce
lestia
l Blin
d As
trome
tric P
ositio
n Es
timat
ion D
evice
T. Fu
ller, M
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in, U
nivers
ity of
New
Ham
pshir
e, Du
rham,
Durh
am, N
H
AIAA-2
016-5
360
Adap
tive R
eadil
y Mor
phing
Opt
imize
d Ra
diatio
n Sh
ieldin
g for
Tran
sit H
abita
tJ.
Barth
el, N
. Sari
gul-K
lijn, U
nivers
ity of
Califo
rnia,
Davis
, Dav
is, CA
54-P
STR-
8Sp
ace S
ystem
Pos
ters
Chair
ed by
: A. S
HAO
AIAA-2
016-5
361
Satu
rn Sp
acec
raft
Powe
r: Tra
ding
Radio
isoto
pe, S
olar,
and F
ission
Pow
er
Syste
msS.
Oles
on, L
. Koh
out,
NASA
Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r, Cle
velan
d, OH
; R. L
orenz
, Joh
ns H
opkin
s Univ
ersity
Ap
plied
Phys
ics La
borat
ory, L
aurel
, MD
AIAA-2
016-5
362
A No
vel A
lgorit
hm to
Elim
inate
the
Sidelo
bes f
or an
y Plan
ar A
nten
na A
rrays
fo
r High
Qua
lity Si
gnals
and A
ccura
te Po
sition
ing an
d Tra
cking
F. Al-
Saed
i, Al-N
ahrai
n Univ
ersity
, Bag
hdad
, Iraq
; A.
Jabb
ar, U
nivers
ity of
Bab
ylon,
Hilla,
Iraq
Oral
Prese
ntatio
nAL
MA: A
Low-
cost
Missi
on to
an A
stero
idK.
Weisk
irche
r, S. S
hah,
M. B
usch
, A. S
lowik,
Un
iversi
ty of
Illino
is at
Urba
na Ch
ampa
ign,
Cham
paign
, IL
55-P
STR-
9Sp
ace T
rans
porta
tion
Poste
rsCh
aired
by: B
. POM
EROY
, Aero
jet Ro
cketd
yne
AIAA-2
016-5
363
Deve
loping
Add
itive M
anuf
actu
red
Mono
prop
ellan
t Thr
uster
s for
Dee
p Spa
ce
Cube
Sat A
pplic
ation
sE.
Ngo,
E. Ro
mero,
Univ
ersity
of Ca
liforni
a, Sa
n Die
go, L
a Joll
a, CA
AIAA-2
016-5
364
Electr
onic
Nose
Cone
Sepa
ratio
n Ri
ng
(eNS
R) fo
r Dep
loyme
nt of
Roc
ket
Reco
very
Par
achu
teJ.
Rolan
d, D.
Edwa
rds, A
. Harr
is, Po
rtland
Stat
e Un
iversi
ty, Po
rtland
, OR
AIAA-2
016-5
365
Desig
n an
d Man
ufac
ture
of an
Ope
n-Ha
rdwa
re U
niver
sity R
ocke
t Airf
rame
us
ing Ca
rbon
Fibe
rJ.
Shiel
ds, L
. Elw
ood,
Portla
nd S
tate U
nivers
ity,
Portla
nd, O
R56
-PST
R-10
Syste
ms En
ginee
ring a
nd Ec
onom
ics
Poste
rsCh
aired
by: M
. BAIL
EY, D
efens
e Acq
uisitio
n Un
iversi
ty
AIAA-2
016-5
366
Need
for,
and S
urve
y of t
he M
ulti-
Disci
pline
Des
ign, A
nalys
is, an
d Op
timiza
tion
(MDA
O) M
ethod
/ P
roce
ss - E
mpha
sis u
pon
Cost
Meth
od &
Tools
W. H
arwick
, Nort
hrop G
rumma
n Corp
oratio
n, El
Segu
ndo,
CA
45
Wedn
esda
yWe
dnes
day,
14 Se
ptem
ber 2
016
SB
-2
0730
- 08
00 h
rsSp
eake
rs’ B
riefin
gSe
ssion
Roo
ms
Wedn
esda
y, 14
Sept
embe
r 201
657
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RY-2
08
00 -
0930
hrs
Plena
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genc
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room
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rator:
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zyk,
Asso
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Admi
nistra
tor, S
pace
Tech
nolog
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NASA
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elists
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raka
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nagin
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visors
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pace
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heed
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s
Wedn
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Sept
embe
r 201
658
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Wedn
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Sept
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r 201
659
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by: B
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Orbit
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of
Color
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1030
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016-5
368
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AIAA-2
016-5
369
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Wash
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Wedn
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Sept
embe
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660
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and C
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Chair
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AIAA-2
016-5
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Inc.,
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016-5
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nivers
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of Co
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O; M
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King
dom
Wedn
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y, 14
Sept
embe
r 201
661
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016-5
374
Trajec
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R. Fö
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AIAA-2
016-5
375
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Propu
lsion
Labo
ratory
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fornia
Insti
tute o
f Tec
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Pasa
dena
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hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
376
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, Wa
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016-5
377
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pacto
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Mary
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AIAA-2
016-5
378
Trajec
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r Lan
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n Irr
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ll Spa
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, Sa
n Dieg
o, CA
46
Wedn
esda
y, 14
Sept
embe
r 201
662
-ASD
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Spac
ecra
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3 A
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: J. B
ENITO
, JPL
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
379
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ted Fu
el-Fr
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n Tra
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and
Its A
pplic
ation
to H
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da, G
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, T. S
aiki, Y
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asu,
N. O
gawa
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Terui
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an Ae
rospa
ce Ex
plorat
ion Ag
ency
(JA
XA),
Saga
miha
ra, Ja
pan
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
380
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cope
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ionB.
Akbu
lut, O
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inalp,
K. Az
gin, F
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rkli,
Midd
le Ea
st Te
chnic
al Un
iversi
ty, An
kara,
Turke
y
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
381
Dyna
mics
and M
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Equa
lizat
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Cont
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f Red
unda
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with
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Ac
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Beiha
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nivers
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eijing
, Ch
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Wedn
esda
y, 14
Sept
embe
r 201
663
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rth O
rbit
Envir
onme
ntal
Effe
cts20
2 C
Chair
ed by
: J. G
AIER,
NASA
Glen
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Cente
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J. Y
OUNG
, The
Aeros
pace
Corpo
ration
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
382
Obser
vatio
ns of
Tran
sient
ISS Fl
oatin
g Po
tentia
l Var
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s dur
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llis, M
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L; J.
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angle
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VA; L
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RA Sc
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and T
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logy I
nstitu
te,
Hunts
ville,
AL; M
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of Al
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ntsvill
e, Hu
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wenso
n, Uta
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UT; K
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, Univ
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of
Alaba
ma, H
untsv
ille, H
untsv
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L; et
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1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
383
Degr
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Beta
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a Ba
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Orb
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in Lo
w Ea
rth O
rbit
J. Ga
ier, D
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rs, N
ASA G
lenn R
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rch Ce
nter,
Cleve
land,
OH
1100
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AIAA-2
016-5
384
Unste
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of R
ocke
t Plum
e Ex
pans
ions i
n Ge
osta
tiona
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rth O
rbit
A. We
aver,
I. B
oyd,
Unive
rsity
of Mi
chiga
n, An
n Arb
or, An
n Arbo
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1130
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
385
Adap
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axon
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odeli
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r Ear
th-
Orbit
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bject
Diffe
rent
iation
R. Me
llish,
C. Fru
eh, P
urdue
Univ
ersity
, Wes
t La
fayett
e, IN
1200
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
nIn
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ce of
The S
pace
Ther
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Envir
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nt on
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Sail D
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icsY.
Li, B
eijing
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy, B
eijing
, Ch
ina; V
. Cov
erston
e, Un
iversi
ty of
Illino
is, U
rbana
-Ch
ampa
ign, U
rbana
, IL;
J. Zh
ang,
Beijin
g Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Beijin
g, Ch
ina
Wedn
esda
y, 14
Sept
embe
r 201
664
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E-2
1000
- 12
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rsCo
nnec
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Apply
ing Co
ncur
rent
Engin
eerin
g to F
orm
Distr
ibuted
Par
tner
ships
204
P
aneli
sts:
Terry
Bur
ress
Lock
heed
Mart
in Fe
llow
Lock
heed
Mart
in Co
rporat
ion
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teven
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eTh
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spac
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oratio
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Vipa
vetz
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ngine
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esign
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dNA
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ngley
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atso
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pace
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larWi
lson
Felde
rDis
tingu
ished
Serv
ice Pr
ofesso
rSt
even
s Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy
Wedn
esda
y, 14
Sept
embe
r 201
665
-COL
-3Mo
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eyon
d Low
-Earth
Orb
it: Co
nside
ratio
ns an
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logs
201
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aired
by: O
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LE, S
pace
Inno
vatio
ns, s
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d A. G
ALE
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
386
Chall
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s of b
uildin
g the
Inter
natio
nal
Spac
e Sta
tion
J. Co
ok, U
nivers
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Hou
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Hous
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X
1030
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AIAA-2
016-5
387
Simula
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urat
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pace
Mi
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Morga
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S. Ai
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1100
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AIAA-2
016-5
388
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NAS
A Ame
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r, Moff
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Field,
CA
1130
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AIAA-2
016-5
389
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Stra
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or
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li, M.
Than
gave
lu, U
nivers
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Sou
thern
Califo
rnia,
Los A
ngele
s, CA
47
Wedn
esda
y, 14
Sept
embe
r 201
666
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A an
d Sur
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Ope
ratio
ns20
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ed by
: D. C
RAIG
, NAS
A HQ
1000
hrs
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016-5
390
An U
npow
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Exos
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Red
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Astro
naut
Han
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Mi
crogr
avity
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A. Ca
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inson
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ersity
of Ca
liforni
a, Da
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CA
1030
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016-5
391
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Exec
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orgia
Institu
te of
Tech
nolog
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anta,
GA
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
392
Utiliz
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as an
Explo
ratio
n Te
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bree,
G. Q
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Unite
d Tec
hnolo
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Corpo
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TX; D
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LC D
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1130
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AIAA-2
016-5
393
Pres
suriz
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dapt
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r “Sh
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Trans
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niver
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sion
(PAS
STUB
E)S.
How
e, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
, Cali
fornia
Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
Wedn
esda
y, 14
Sept
embe
r 201
667
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ce M
anuf
actu
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nd A
ssemb
ly20
2 A
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: C. M
OORE
, NAS
A HQ
1000
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AIAA-2
016-5
394
Syste
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In-S
pace
Ma
nufa
cturin
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licat
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or th
e In
terna
tiona
l Spa
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ation
and t
he
Evolv
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Mars
Camp
aign
A. Ow
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usett
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titute
of Te
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logy,
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016-5
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Quan
tifica
tion
of th
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ivene
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Orbit
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struc
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for
Modu
larize
d Ear
th-O
rbitin
g Plat
form
sT.
Sarto
n du J
onch
ay, K
. Ho,
Unive
rsity
of Illi
nois,
Ur
bana
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paign
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na, I
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016-5
396
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SSP
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ted, I
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1130
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AIAA-2
016-5
397
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Tech
nolog
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r In-
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e As
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L. B
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Gilm
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n, VA
Wedn
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y, 14
Sept
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668
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socio
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Unde
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Was
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iversi
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1100
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AIAA-2
016-5
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a Mo
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or
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Wedn
esda
y, 14
Sept
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669
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rmat
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stems
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2 B
Chair
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: S. S
WEI,
NAS
A-ARC
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ntellig
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nd R.
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ELY, N
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1In
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Ada
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mpre
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e Univ
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Califo
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urtsch
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San
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402
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Serv
ices
V. Re
gges
tad, K
. Sym
onds
, T. N
ogue
ira, E
SA,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
M. S
tanciu
-Man
olescu
, GM
V-Rom
ania,
Buc
hares
t, Ro
mania
; M. G
onzá
lez
Corbe
lla, G
MV-Sp
ain, M
adrid
, Spa
in
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
403
Big D
ata i
n Mi
ssion
Ope
ratio
ns, t
he
ExoM
ars 2
016
Expe
rienc
eG.
Mon
troni,
HE S
pace
Ope
ration
s Gmb
H,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
M. Pa
ntoqu
ilho,
R. Sa
ntos,
ESA,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
404
Role
of In
terop
erab
ility i
n Re
silien
t Sy
stem-
of-S
ystem
s for
Hum
anita
rian
Assis
tanc
e and
Disa
ster R
elief
K. Cu
reton
, A. M
adni
, Univ
ersity
of S
outhe
rn Ca
liforni
a, Lo
s Ang
eles,
CA
48
Wedn
esda
y, 14
Sept
embe
r 201
670
-RIS-
4Re
inven
ting S
pace
Tech
nolog
ies10
3 C
Chair
ed by
: F. T
AYLO
R, Sie
rra N
evad
a Corp
oratio
n and
H. W
ELGE
, Rob
erts E
ngine
ering
Dev
elopm
ent
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
405
Deve
lopme
nt of
a Sm
all B
iprop
ellan
t Ro
cket
Engin
e Utili
zing A
dditiv
e Ma
nufa
cturin
g Pro
cesse
sJ.
Tuck
er, E.
Sch
midt,
Portla
nd S
tate U
nivers
ity,
Portla
nd, O
R
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
406
Desig
nated
Cost-
Redu
ction
Mea
sure
s for
En
ablin
g Sta
te-of
-the-
Art C
ivil a
nd M
ilitar
y Sp
ace P
rogr
ams
A. Go
harda
ni, In
terna
tiona
l Rec
tifier
HiRel
Produ
cts,
El Se
gund
o, CA
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
407
Deve
lopme
nt of
a Un
iversa
l Plug
-and
-Pla
y Ada
pter
S. S
ridha
ran, R
. Qed
ar, S
pace
Prod
ucts
and
Innov
ation
UG,
Brem
en, G
erman
y
Wedn
esda
y, 14
Sept
embe
r 201
671
-RSA
-3Sp
ace R
obot
ics an
d Aut
omat
ion -
Adva
nced
Tech
nolog
ies I
101
ACh
aired
by: S
. FRE
DRICK
SON,
NAS
A-Joh
nson
Spa
ce Ce
nter a
nd O
. MA,
New
Mexic
o Stat
e Univ
erstiy
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
408
Conc
ept D
esign
of an
Aut
onom
ous
Unde
rwat
er Ve
hicle
with
Integ
rated
Ice
Pene
tratin
g Sys
temS.
Has
an, A
ligarh
Mus
lim U
nivers
ity, A
ligarh
, Ind
ia;
F. An
war, I
ndian
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy Ka
npur,
Ka
npur,
India
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
409
The D
eep-s
pace
Posit
ioning
Syste
m Co
ncep
t: Au
tomati
ng Co
mplex
Nav
igatio
n Ope
ratio
ns
Beyo
nd th
e Ear
thJ.
Guinn
, J. R
iedel,
S. Bh
askara
n, R.
Park,
A. Va
ugha
n, W.
Owe
n, Jet
Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
, Calif
ornia
Institu
te of
Techn
ology,
Pasad
ena,
CA; e
t al.
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
410
Quali
tativ
e Com
paris
on O
f Spa
cecra
ft At
titud
e Con
trolle
rs Ba
sed O
n A
Quad
roto
r Pla
tform
S. Ch
en, M
. The
in, U
nivers
ity of
New
Ham
pshir
e, Du
rham,
Durh
am, N
H
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
411
Integ
ratio
n of
3D
SLAM
, Rigi
d Bod
y La
ndma
rks a
nd 3
D Pa
th P
lannin
gB.
Morr
ell, G
. Cha
mitof
f, Un
iversi
ty of
Sydn
ey,
Sydn
ey, A
ustra
lia; D
. Kue
ther, M
. Coe
n, Te
xas
A&M
Unive
rsity,
Colle
ge S
tation
, TX;
P. G
ibben
s, Un
iversi
ty of
Sydn
ey, S
ydne
y, Au
strali
a
Wedn
esda
y, 14
Sept
embe
r 201
672
-SPS
C-2
1000
- 12
30 h
rsIn
the B
eginn
ing: N
ASA’s
Pat
h fo
r Stu
dying
the O
rigins
of th
e Univ
erse
104
A
Mode
rators
: Matt
Gree
nhou
se, N
ASA G
odda
rd Sp
ace F
light
Cente
r, Jon
as Zm
uidzin
as, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy
P
aneli
sts:
JWST
Ma
tt Gr
eenh
ouse
NASA
God
dard
Spac
e Flig
ht Ce
nter
WFIRS
TNe
il Geh
rels
NASA
God
dard
Spac
e Flig
ht Ce
nter
LISA P
athfin
der
Ira Th
orpe
NASA
God
dard
Spac
e Flig
ht Ce
nter
Far-IR
Surve
yor S
tudy
Asan
tha C
oora
yUn
iversi
ty of
Califo
rnia,
Irvine
X-ray
Surve
yor S
tudy
Alex
ey Vi
khlin
inHa
rvard
Unive
rsity
Wedn
esda
y, 14
Sept
embe
r 201
673
-SSE
E-4Sy
stems
Man
agem
ent
203
ACh
aired
by: M
. BAIL
EY, D
efens
e Acq
uisitio
n Univ
ersity
and D
. DRE
SS, N
ASA L
angle
y Res
earch
Cente
r10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
6-541
2A
Study
in La
unch
Site
Missi
on A
ssura
nce
(LSM
A)J.
Lario
s-Barb
osa,
K. Mc
Coy,
H. Ca
lvert,
K.
Barco
mb, U
.S. A
ir Forc
e, Lo
mpoc
, CA
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
413
Relia
bility
Inde
x an
d Stru
ctura
l Fire
Re
sista
nce o
f Spa
cecra
ft an
d Airc
raft
Fram
ing Sy
stems
L. Ra
zdols
ky, L
R Stru
ctural
Engin
eerin
g, Inc
., Lin
colns
hire,
IL
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
414
Towa
rd D
evelo
pmen
t of R
esilie
nt M
ulti-
UAV S
ystem
-of-S
ystem
sE.
Ordo
ukha
nian,
A. Ma
dni ,
Unive
rsity
of So
uthern
Califo
rnia,
Los A
ngele
s, CA
Wedn
esda
y, 14
Sept
embe
r 201
674
-ST-3
Orion
/SLS
Dev
elopm
ent
101
BCh
aired
by: J
. MEIS
S, As
trium
GmbH
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
415
The S
pace
Laun
ch Sy
stem:
Dev
elopm
ent
Prog
ress
B. D
onah
ue, T
he B
oeing
Comp
any,
Hunts
ville,
AL
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
416
Orion
: lesso
ns Le
arne
d fro
m EF
T-1 an
d EM
-1, A
A-2,
and E
M-2
statu
sS.
Norr
is, Lo
ckhe
ed M
artin
Corpo
ration
, Den
ver,
CO; P
. Mars
hall,
NASA
John
son S
pace
Cente
r, Ho
uston
, TX;
T. Ci
chan
, Loc
khee
d Mart
in Co
rporat
ion, D
enve
r, CO
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
417
Damp
ing Ef
fects
of D
rogu
e Par
achu
tes on
Or
ion Cr
ew M
odule
Dyn
amics
V. Au
buch
on, B
. Owe
ns, N
ASA L
angle
y Res
earch
Ce
nter, H
ampto
n, VA
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
418
Spac
e Lau
nch
Syste
m Sp
acec
raft
and
Paylo
ad El
emen
ts: M
aking
Pro
gres
s To
ward
First
Laun
chA.
Scho
rr, S.
Cree
ch, N
ASA M
arsha
ll Spa
ce Fl
ight
Cente
r, Hun
tsville
, AL
49
Wedn
esda
y, 14
Sept
embe
r 201
675
-SYS
-3Sy
stems
of Sy
stems
203
BCh
aired
by: E
. ROD
GERS
, NAS
A Lan
gley R
esea
rch Ce
nter a
nd J.
BLO
OMER
, Ray
theon
Spa
ce &
Airbo
rne S
ystem
s10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
6-541
9Mo
dular
Pow
er In
terfa
ce St
anda
rd fo
r Sp
ace E
xplor
ation
s Miss
ions
R. Oe
fterin
g, NA
SA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter,
Cleve
land,
OH
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
420
Spac
e to S
pace
Pow
er B
eami
ng
-- A
Comm
ercia
l Miss
ion to
Unb
undle
Sp
ace P
ower
Syste
ms to
Foste
r Spa
ce
Appli
catio
nsG.
Barn
hard,
Xtra
ordina
ry Inn
ovati
ve S
pace
Pa
rtners
hips,
Inc.,
Cabin
John
, MD;
D. F
aber,
Dee
p Sp
ace I
ndus
tries,
Inc.,
Moffe
tt Fie
ld, CA
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
421
DSEN
DS: M
ulti-m
ission
Fligh
t Dyn
amics
Sim
ulato
r for
NAS
A Mi
ssion
sJ.
Came
ron, A
. Jain
, P. B
urkha
rt, E.
Bail
ey, B
. Ba
laram
, E. B
onfig
lio, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA;
et al.
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
422
Grap
hical
Visua
lizat
ion of
Hum
an
Explo
ratio
n Ca
pabil
ities
E. Ro
dgers
, NAS
A Lan
gley R
esea
rch Ce
nter,
Hamp
ton, V
A; C.
Barso
um, U
nivers
ity of
Leice
ster,
Leice
ster, U
nited
King
dom;
J. W
illiam
s-Byrd
, D.
Arney
, M. S
imon
, P. W
illiam
s, NA
SA La
ngley
Re
searc
h Cen
ter, H
ampto
n, VA
; et a
l.
1200
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
423
Intern
ation
al Sp
ace E
xplor
ation
Coor
dinati
on
Grou
p Asse
ssmen
t of T
echno
logy G
aps f
or
Dust
Mitig
ation
for t
he G
lobal
Explo
ratio
n Ro
adma
pS.
Vang
en, N
ASA K
enne
dy Sp
ace Ce
nter, C
ape
Cana
veral
, FL;
J. Ga
ier, N
ASA G
lenn R
esearc
h Cen
ter,
Cleve
land,
OH; R
. Mug
nuolo
, S. P
irrotta
, Italia
n Spa
ce
Agen
cy (A
SI), M
atera,
Italy;
M. B
ediria
n, D.
Lefeb
vre,
Cana
dian S
pace
Agen
cy, Sa
int-Hu
bert,
Cana
da; e
t al.
Wedn
esda
y, 14
Sept
embe
r 201
676
-RLA
-3
1100
- 12
30 h
rsSp
ace G
ener
ation
Risi
ng Le
ader
s Wor
ksho
pSe
aview
C
Conv
ersati
ons t
hat M
atter
Th
ese w
ill be
grou
p disc
ussio
ns on
topic
s tha
t are
pertin
ent t
o you
nger
profes
siona
ls in
the sp
ace i
ndus
try. T
opics
will
vary,
but w
ill inc
lude i
deas
such
as “T
raditio
nal S
pace
vs N
ew S
pace
: Adv
antag
es an
d Disa
dvan
tages
.”
Wedn
esda
y, 14
Sept
embe
r 201
677
-LNCH
-1
1230
- 13
30 h
rsLu
nche
on in
the E
xpos
ition
Hall
Gran
d Ball
room
A tick
et is
requir
ed an
d inc
luded
in th
e reg
istrat
ion fe
e whe
re ind
icated
. Add
itiona
l tick
ets fo
r gue
sts m
ay be
purch
ased
on si
te, as
spac
e is a
vaila
ble.
Wedn
esda
y, 14
Sept
embe
r 201
678
-F360
-4
1330
- 15
00 h
rsTh
riving
With
in Co
mplex
ity20
4
Mode
rator:
Aliso
n Lau
derba
ch, S
ystem
s Eng
ineer,
Boe
ing Co
mmerc
ial Ai
rplan
es
Audie
nce E
ngag
emen
t: Jim
Bloh
owiak
, Sys
tems E
ngine
er, B
oeing
Comm
ercial
Airpl
anes
Pan
elists
:G.
Bur
khar
d Mac
kens
enPro
fesso
r and
Chief
, Divi
sion o
f Card
iotho
racic
Anes
thesio
logy,
Depa
rtmen
t of A
nesth
esiol
ogy &
Pain
Medic
ineUn
iversi
ty of
Wash
ington
Molly
Mar
tens
Fligh
t Ope
ration
s Eng
ineer
The B
oeing
Comp
any
Marsh
all Sh
ort
Vice P
reside
nt, La
b Tes
t Valu
e Stre
amTh
e Boe
ing Co
mpan
y
John
Valas
ek
Direct
or, Ce
nter fo
r Auto
nomo
us Ve
hicles
and S
ensor
Syste
ms (C
ANVA
SS)
Profes
sor o
f Aero
spac
e Eng
ineeri
ngTe
xas A
&M U
nivers
ity
Wedn
esda
y, 14
Sept
embe
r 201
679
-F360
-5
1330
- 15
00 h
rsOn
-Orb
it Sa
tellite
Serv
icing
104
A
Mode
rator:
Greg
Sco
tt, S
pace
Robo
ticist
, Nav
al Re
searc
h Lab
orator
y
Pan
elists
:Ja
mes B
. Arm
orSt
aff V
ice Pr
eside
nt, W
ashin
gton O
perat
ions
Orbit
al AT
K
David
Mar
kham
Presid
ent,
Comm
ercial
Laun
chLo
ckhe
ed M
artin
Spac
e Sys
tems C
ompa
ny
Pame
la Me
lroy
Depu
ty Dir
ector
, Tac
tical
Tech
nolog
y Offic
eDA
RPA
Steve
Oldh
amSe
nior V
ice Pr
eside
nt, St
rateg
ic Busi
ness
Deve
lopme
ntSS
L
Bob S
mith
REST
ORE P
rogram
Man
ager
Godd
ard S
pace
Fligh
t Cen
ter S
atellit
e Serv
icing
Capa
bilitie
s Offic
eNA
SA
50
Wedn
esda
y, 14
Sept
embe
r 201
680
-F360
-6
1330
- 15
00 h
rsCo
mmer
cial C
rew
Upda
te10
4 B
Mode
rator:
Kathy
Lued
ers, P
rogram
Man
ager,
Comm
ercial
Crew
Prog
ram, N
ASA
P
aneli
sts:
Benji
Ree
dDir
ector
, Crew
Miss
ion M
anag
emen
tSp
aceX
Chris
Ferg
uson
Depu
ty Pro
gram
Mana
ger a
nd D
irecto
r of C
rew an
d Miss
ion O
perat
ions
The B
oeing
Comp
any
Wedn
esda
y, 14
Sept
embe
r 201
681
-F360
-7
1330
- 15
00 h
rsEa
rth O
bser
vatio
ns –
Spac
e & Th
e Par
is Ag
reem
ent
104
C
Mode
rator:
Rand
all Fr
iedl, M
anag
er, Ea
rth S
cienc
e Res
earch
and M
ission
Form
ulatio
n, NA
SA Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
P
aneli
sts:
Phil D
eCola
Chief
Scie
nce O
fficer
Sigma
Spa
ce Co
rporat
ion
Riley
Dur
enCh
ief S
ystem
s Eng
ineer
for th
e Eart
h Scie
nce D
irecto
rate
NASA
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory
Jean
Pas
cal L
e Fra
ncDe
puty
Direc
tor fo
r Prog
rammi
ng an
d Inte
rnatio
nal
CNES
Steve
n Pa
wson
Chief
of th
e Glob
al Mo
delin
g and
Assim
ilatio
n Offic
eNA
SA G
odda
rd Sp
ace F
light
Cente
r
Wedn
esda
y, 14
Sept
embe
r 201
682
-NW-
5 15
00 -
1530
hrs
Netw
orkin
g Cof
fee B
reak
Gran
d Ball
room
Wedn
esda
y, 14
Sept
embe
r 201
683
-ASD
-13
Curre
nt Sp
ace M
ission
s10
2 A
Chair
ed by
: S. D
EMCA
K, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
424
Oper
ation
al Ex
perie
nce w
ith th
e Wald
Se
quen
tial P
roba
bility
Rat
io Te
st fo
r Co
njunc
tion
Asse
ssmen
t fro
m th
e Ma
gneto
sphe
ric M
ultiSc
ale M
ission
B. S
chilli
ng, a
.i. so
lution
s, Inc
., La
nham
, MD;
J.
Carpe
nter, N
ASA G
odda
rd Sp
ace F
light
Cente
r, Gr
eenb
elt, M
D
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
425
Solar
Pro
be P
lus: F
orce
Mod
eling
and
Uniqu
e Nav
igatio
n Ch
allen
ges
D. Jo
nes,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory, C
alifor
nia
Institu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
426
Dawn
Safin
g App
roac
h to
Cere
s Re-
Desig
nD.
Greb
ow, G
. Whif
fen, D
. Han
, B. K
enne
dy,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory, C
alifor
nia In
stitut
e of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
427
Desig
n an
d Exe
cutio
n of
Daw
n HA
MO to
LA
MO Tr
ansfe
r at C
eres
D. G
rebow
, B. K
enne
dy, D
. Han
, G. W
hiffen
, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
, Cali
fornia
Insti
tute o
f Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
428
MAVE
N Na
vigat
ion D
uring
the F
irst M
ars
Year
of th
e Scie
nce M
ission
S. D
emca
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Wedn
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431
Force
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Univ
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of Ro
me “T
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1630
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
432
Analy
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AIAA-2
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Remo
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Altit
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A-201
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4Tra
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016-5
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Cons
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Y. Cr
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Day
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016-5
436
Nonli
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Attra
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1700
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437
Auto
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Unive
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1730
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AIAA-2
016-5
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Glob
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Prob
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V. Co
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Unive
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1800
hrs
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016-5
439
Appr
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016-5
442
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1700
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016-5
443
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1730
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Wedn
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Sept
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AIAA-2
016-5
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1630
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AIAA-2
016-5
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Sept
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Hum
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1600
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1630
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AIAA-2
016-5
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Solar
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016-5
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Esta
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AIAA-2
016-5
454
Deve
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1800
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AIAA-2
016-5
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Sizing
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Wedn
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Sept
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689
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1530
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1600
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457
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1630
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AIAA-2
016-5
460
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1630
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AIAA-2
016-5
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1700
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AIAA-2
016-5
463
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t Sy
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Wedn
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Sept
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AIAA-2
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1600
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016-5
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1630
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016-5
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NASA
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Why a
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; M. R
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A Mars
hall S
pace
Flight
Cente
r, Hu
ntsvill
e, AL
; B. B
eck, M
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ller, N
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uarte
rs,
Washi
ngton
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hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
467
Parsi
ng th
e Role
of Ci
vil Sp
ace:
A Ne
w Di
recti
on fo
r Int
erna
tiona
l Spa
ce P
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N. B
oll, G
eorge
Was
hingto
n Univ
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, Wa
shing
ton, D
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Wedn
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Sept
embe
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692
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/SSE
E-5Mo
del-B
ased
Syste
ms En
ginee
ring:
Meth
odolo
gies a
nd To
ols I
202
BCh
aired
by: M
. ING
HAM,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory an
d S. H
ERZIG
, Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
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1530
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
468
Towa
rds a
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eren
ce A
rchite
cture
for
Mode
l-Bas
ed En
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ring E
nviro
nmen
tsS.
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Karba
n, M.
Ingh
am, J
et Pro
pulsio
n La
borat
ory, C
alifor
nia In
stitut
e of T
echn
ology
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sade
na, C
A
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
469
Meth
odolo
gies f
or M
odeli
ng an
d Sim
ulatio
n in
Mode
l-Bas
ed Sy
stems
En
ginee
ring T
ools
K. Re
illey,
S. Ed
wards
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eak,
D. M
avris
, Geo
rgia
Institu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Atl
anta,
GA
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
470
Arch
itectu
re To
Geo
metry
- In
tegra
ting
Syste
m Mo
dels
With
Mec
hanic
al De
sign
M. B
ajaj, I
nterca
x, Atl
anta,
GA;
B. Co
le, Je
t Pro
pulsio
n Lab
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y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA;
D. Zw
emer,
Inter
cax,
Atlan
ta, G
A
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
471
An In
tegra
ted Sy
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Mod
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Analy
sis P
latfo
rm fo
r Flig
ht P
rojec
t Wor
kB.
Cole,
Jet P
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ory, C
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nia
Institu
te of
Tech
nolog
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sade
na, C
A; J.
Simmo
ns,
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nix In
tegrat
ion, B
lacks
burg,
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1730
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AIAA-2
016-5
472
A Mod
el Ba
sed Sy
stems
Engin
eerin
g Ap
proa
ch To
ward
s Dev
elopin
g a Ra
pid
Analy
sis an
d Tra
des E
nviro
nmen
tT.
Kulka
rni, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Inst
itute
of Tec
hnolo
gy, Pa
saden
a, CA
; K. R
eilley,
Georg
ia Ins
titute
of Tec
hnolo
gy, At
lanta,
GA; K
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ruin,
A. Ne
lessen
, Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Techn
ology,
Pasad
ena,
CA; R
. Pea
k, S.
Slater
, Ge
orgia
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te of
Techn
ology,
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ta, GA
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Wedn
esda
y, 14
Sept
embe
r 201
693
-NSS
-3Ad
vanc
ed Co
ncep
ts20
2 C
Chair
ed by
: R. E
WART
, USA
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J. B
ETSE
R, Th
e Aero
spac
e Corp
oratio
n15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
6-547
3Sc
ience
and T
echn
ology
(S&T
) Roa
dmap
s to
Enha
nce M
ilitar
y Spa
ce Sy
stem
Resil
ience
L. Be
llaga
mba,
S. Pa
tterso
n, K.
Biber,
Engil
ity
Corpo
ration
, El S
egun
do, C
A
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
474
Cybe
r Enh
ance
d Spa
ce O
pera
tions
(CES
O)-
From
Fram
ewor
ks to
Enter
prise
Evolu
tion
W. W
heele
r, The
Aeros
pace
Corpo
ration
, El
Segu
ndo,
CA; R
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rt, S
pace
and M
issile
Sys
tems
Cente
r (SM
C), E
l Seg
undo
, CA;
J. Be
tser, T
he
Aeros
pace
Corpo
ration
, El S
egun
do, C
A
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
475
LUNA
R SE
NTIN
EL :
Plane
tary
Def
ense
fro
m th
e Moo
nM.
Than
gave
lu, V.
Vasm
ate, U
nivers
ity of
Sou
thern
Califo
rnia,
Los A
ngele
s, CA
Wedn
esda
y, 14
Sept
embe
r 201
694
-RIS-
5Re
spon
sive M
ission
Arch
itectu
res
103
CCh
aired
by: W
. TOM
EK, N
ASA-L
angle
y Res
earch
Cente
r15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
6-547
6An
ISS S
pace
Ambu
lance
Based
on X-
37B
Techn
ology
E. Ha
lberg,
S. Ro
binson
, R. O
nishi,
Unive
rsity o
f Ca
liforni
a, Da
vis, D
avis,
CA; N
. Blae
sser, V
irginia
Po
lytech
nic In
stitute
and S
tate U
nivers
ity, Bl
acksbu
rg,
VA
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
477
Affo
rdab
le As
semb
ly an
d Ser
vicing
Ar
chite
cture
s for
Larg
e Spa
ce Te
lesco
pes
H. M
acEw
en, R
evire
sco, L
LC, A
nnan
dale,
VA; C
. Lil
lie, L
illie C
onsu
lting,
LLC, P
laya D
el Re
y, CA
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
478
The R
esto
re-L
Serv
icing
Miss
ionB.
Reed
, R. S
mith,
B. N
aasz
, NAS
A God
dard
Spac
e Fli
ght C
enter
, Gree
nbelt
, MD;
J. Pe
llegri
no, C
. Ba
con,
Orbit
al AT
K, Gr
eenb
elt, M
D
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
479
Laun
ching
from
the b
est p
lace o
n Ea
rthK.
Watts
, The
Boe
ing Co
mpan
y, El
Segu
ndo,
CA
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
480
Dedic
ated
Laun
ch of
Small
Satel
lites u
sing
Scra
mjets
D. Pr
eller,
M. S
mart,
Univ
ersity
of Q
ueen
sland
, Br
isban
e, Au
strali
a; A.
Schu
tte, H
eliaq
Adva
nced
En
ginee
ring,
Brisb
ane,
Austr
alia
Wedn
esda
y, 14
Sept
embe
r 201
695
-RSA
-4Sp
ace R
obot
ics an
d Aut
omat
ion -
Adva
nced
Tech
nolog
ies II
101
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aired
by: O
. MA,
New
Mexic
o Stat
e Univ
erstiy
and S
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DRICK
SON,
NAS
A-Joh
nson
Spa
ce Ce
nter
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
481
Spac
e Asse
mbly
of La
rge S
tructu
ral
Syste
m Ar
chite
cture
s (SA
LSSA
)J.
Dorse
y, J.
Watso
n, NA
SA La
ngley
Rese
arch
Cente
r, Ham
pton,
VA
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
482
Activ
e Spa
ce D
ebris
Rem
oval
by Vi
sual
Serv
o Con
trolle
d Aut
onom
ous R
obot
icsZ.
Zhu,
G. D
ong,
York
Unive
rsity,
Toron
to, Ca
nada
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
483
1-D
Spat
ial D
econ
volut
ion B
ased
Visu
al Od
ometr
yI.
Jova
novic
, J. E
nrigh
t, Ry
erson
Univ
ersity
, To
ronto,
Cana
da
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
484
Lase
r Aug
ment
ed A
ttitu
de Co
ntro
l for
Sp
acec
raft
with
Solar
Sail
E. Pro
ano,
C. Be
rnaza
, D. S
eo, E
mbry-
Riddle
Ae
ronau
tical
Unive
rsity,
Day
tona B
each
, FL
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
485
Obtai
ning V
ibrati
on D
ata fo
r Auto
nomo
us
Healt
h Mon
itorin
g of I
nterp
laneta
ry D
rills
D. Be
rgman
, B. G
lass,
T. Stu
cky, N
ASA A
mes R
esearc
h Ce
nter, M
offett
Field
, CA;
K. Za
cny, G
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lsen,
Hone
ybee
Robo
tics, P
asade
na, C
A; C.
McKa
y, NA
SA
Ames
Resea
rch Ce
nter, M
offett
Field
, CA
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
486
Deve
lopme
nt an
d Tes
t of a
n Ad
apta
ble
Dock
ing M
echa
nism
Base
d on
Mush
room
-Sh
aped
Adh
esive
Micr
ostru
cture
sC.
Trentl
age,
P. Mi
nderm
ann,
M. B
en La
rbi, E
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oll, T
echn
ical U
nivers
ity of
Brau
nsch
weig,
Br
auns
chwe
ig, G
erman
y
Wedn
esda
y, 14
Sept
embe
r 201
696
-SSE
E-6De
cision
Ana
lysis
203
ACh
aired
by: D
. NIG
G, Th
e Aero
spac
e Corp
oratio
n and
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ESME
R, Un
iversi
ty of
Alaba
ma15
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sAIA
A-201
6-548
7Re
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rdab
ility T
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ss A
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m Po
rtfoli
oM.
Whe
aton,
The A
erosp
ace C
orpora
tion,
El Se
gund
o, CA
; A. M
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, Univ
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of S
outhe
rn Ca
liforni
a, Lo
s Ang
eles,
CA
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AIAA-2
016-5
488
Cost-
Bene
fit An
alysis
for t
he Ad
vanc
ed N
ear
Net S
hape
Tech
nolog
y (AN
NST)
Metho
d for
Fa
brica
ting I
ntegr
ally S
tiffen
ed Cy
linde
rsM.
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co, M
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ack, N
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y Rese
arch
Cente
r, Ham
pton,
VA; M
. Ston
er, Pr
inceto
n Univ
ersity,
Pri
nceton
, NJ;
A. He
hir, V
irginia
Polyt
echnic
Instit
ute an
d Sta
te Un
iversit
y, Bla
cksbu
rg, VA
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
489
A CO
TS-S
tyle
Acqu
isitio
n Str
ateg
y for
Hu
man
Explo
ratio
n be
yond
LEO
D. Ar
ney,
J. Klo
vstad
, C. J
ones
, NAS
A Lan
gley
Rese
arch C
enter
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pton,
VA
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
490
NASA
Spac
e Flig
ht In
strum
ents:
Cost
Time
Trend
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Mroz
inski,
M. D
iNico
la, H
. Hab
ib-Ag
ahi, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
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a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
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54
Wedn
esda
y, 14
Sept
embe
r 201
697
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In-S
pace
Tran
spor
tatio
n10
1 B
Chair
ed by
: A. D
ISSEL
, Rea
ction
Engin
es, I
nc. a
nd D
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EY, N
ASA L
angle
y Res
earch
Cente
r15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
6-549
1Cis
lunar
-100
0: Tr
ansp
orta
tion
supp
ortin
g a s
elf-su
staini
ng Sp
ace E
cono
myB.
Kutte
r, G. S
owers
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ed La
unch
Allia
nce,
Denv
er, CO
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
492
Desig
n an
d Dev
elopm
ent o
f a M
ethan
e Cr
yoge
nic P
ropu
lsion
Stag
e for
Hum
an
Mars
Explo
ratio
nT.
Percy
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, Hun
tsville
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T. Po
lsgrov
e, L.
Alexa
nder,
J. Tu
rpin,
NASA
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hall S
pace
Fligh
t Ce
nter, H
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ille, A
L
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016-5
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Cis-Lu
nar R
eusa
ble In
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ce
Trans
porta
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re fo
r the
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rs Ca
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l, E. M
cVay
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enter
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AIAA-2
016-5
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n Ma
rs En
try, D
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nt an
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pace
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t Cen
ter,
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nciol
o, NA
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ngley
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searc
h Cen
ter, H
ampto
n, VA
1730
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AIAA-2
016-5
495
Enab
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ong D
urat
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acefl
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ted Ve
hicle
Fluid
Syste
mM.
Holg
uin, U
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Laun
ch Al
lianc
e, Ce
ntenn
ial, C
O
Wedn
esda
y, 14
Sept
embe
r 201
698
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bsys
tems a
nd In
terfa
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203
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by: C
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g Grou
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6Sy
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n an
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SI In
frare
d Spa
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Inter
fero
meter
E. Fe
rrer, L
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has,
R. Fö
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r, Univ
ersity
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erman
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ral Ar
med F
orces
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biberg
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rman
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016-5
497
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ller, C
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pin, K
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tanfor
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1630
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AIAA-2
016-5
498
HF Ve
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enso
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Astro
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app,
Massa
chuset
ts Ins
titute
of Tec
hnolo
gy,
Camb
ridge
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lz, F.
Lind,
Massa
chuset
ts Ins
titute
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hnolo
gy, W
estfor
d, MA
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bey,
A. Fe
nn, K
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nson,
Lincol
n Lab
orator
y, Ma
ssachu
setts
Institu
te of
Techn
ology,
Lexin
gton,
MA; e
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1700
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
499
A sp
aceb
orne
small
SAR
desig
n wi
th
refle
ctor a
nten
na as
socia
ted w
ith co
mpac
t po
larim
etry
M. Co
sta, I
nstitu
te for
Adva
nced
Stud
ies, S
ão Jo
sé
dos C
ampo
s, Br
azil
Wedn
esda
y, 14
Sept
embe
r 201
610
0-CA
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CASE
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State
Univ
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Wedn
esda
y, 14
Sept
embe
r 201
699
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rsSp
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Wedn
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y, 14
Sept
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Wedn
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y, 14
Sept
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r 201
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allro
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ission
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onJu
no Pr
incipa
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stiga
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ector
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pace
Scie
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Dep
artme
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searc
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titute
Wedn
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y, 14
Sept
embe
r 201
610
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00 -
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hrs
AIAA
Foun
datio
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ll be a
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Confi
rmed
astro
nauts
inclu
de:
Chris
Ferg
uson
serve
d on t
hree s
huttle
miss
ions a
s a pi
lot an
d com
mand
er an
d has
logge
d more
than
40 da
ys in
space
Greg
John
son
pilot
of ST
S-123
and S
TE-13
4; lo
gged
31.
5 da
ys in
sp
ace (
498
orbits
)
Sand
y Mag
nus
serve
d on t
hree s
huttle
miss
ions a
nd liv
ed on
the
Intern
ation
al Sp
ace St
ation
for fo
ur an
d half
mon
ths
Garre
tt Re
isman
logge
d more
than
three
mon
ths in
spac
e and
pa
rticipa
ted in
three
spac
ewalk
s
Jame
s Vos
sa v
eteran
of fiv
e spa
ce flig
hts, lo
gged
201 d
ays in
space
, inc
luding
four
spacew
alks t
otaling
22 ho
urs an
d 35
minu
tes of
EVA t
ime
This
even
t is be
ing he
ld to
raise
aware
ness
and f
unds
for t
he AI
AA Fo
unda
tion.
All pa
rticipa
nts ar
e ask
ed to
cons
ider a
dona
tion t
o sup
port
educ
ation
al pro
grams
that
adva
nce a
erosp
ace.
Thur
sday
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
6
SB-3
07
30 -
0800
hrs
Spea
kers’
Brie
fing
Sessi
on R
ooms
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
610
4-PL
NRY-3
08
00 -
0930
hrs
Next
Stop
: Mar
sRe
genc
y Ball
room
Mode
rator:
Fran
k Morr
ing, J
r., Se
nior E
ditor,
Spa
ce, A
viatio
n Wee
k & S
pace
Tech
nolog
y
Pan
elists
:Mi
chae
l Bar
ratt
Fligh
t Eng
ineer,
Expe
dition
19/
20 M
ission
Spe
cialist
, STS
-133
NASA
Willia
m H.
Ger
stenm
aier
Assoc
iate A
dminis
trator
, Hum
an Ex
plorat
ion
and O
perat
ions
NASA
Abhis
hek
Tripa
thi
Direc
tor, C
ertific
ation
Spac
eX
Julie
Van
Klee
ckVic
e Pres
ident,
Adva
nced S
pace
and L
aunch
Bu
siness
Unit
Aeroj
et Ro
cketd
yne
Guy B
eutel
schies
Direc
tor, S
pace
Explo
ration
Sys
tems
Lock
heed
Mart
in Sp
ace S
ystem
s Com
pany
John
Elbo
nVic
e Pres
ident
and G
enera
l Man
ager,
Space
Ex
plorat
ionBo
eing D
efens
e, Sp
ace &
Sec
urity
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
610
5-NW
-6
0930
- 10
00 h
rsNe
twor
king C
offe
e Bre
akMe
eting
Roo
ms Fo
yer
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
610
6-AS
D-17
Spac
e Situ
ation
al Aw
aren
ess
102
BCh
aired
by: M
. JAH
, Univ
ersity
of Ar
izona
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
500
A Un
ified
App
roac
h Fo
r Opt
ical S
urve
y Str
ateg
y Des
ign of
Res
ident
Spac
e Obje
ctsA.
Nafi,
A. Be
rnard,
K. Fu
jimoto
, Utah
Stat
e Un
iversi
ty, Lo
gan,
UT
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
501
Asse
ssing
Two-
Track
Initia
l Orb
it De
termi
natio
n Me
thod
s For
Res
ident
Sp
ace O
bject
Cata
log In
itializ
ation
K. Fu
jimoto
, A. B
ernard
, A. N
afi, U
tah S
tate
Unive
rsity,
Loga
n, UT
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
502
Labe
led M
ulti-B
erno
ulli S
pace
-Obje
ct Tra
cking
with
Joint
Pre
dictio
n an
d Upd
ate
B. Jo
nes,
Unive
rsity
of Te
xas,
Austi
n, Au
stin,
TX; B
. Vo
, B. V
o, Cu
rtin U
nivers
ity, P
erth,
Austr
alia
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
503
Char
acter
izatio
n of
Spec
ialize
d Ge
osyn
chro
nous
Elem
ents
for S
pace
Sit
uatio
nal A
ware
ness
Appli
catio
nsJ.
Gaeb
ler, P
. Axe
lrad,
Unive
rsity
of Co
lorad
o, Bo
ulder,
Bou
lder, C
O
1200
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
504
A Lig
ht Cu
rve S
imula
tion
of Th
e Apo
llo
Luna
r Asce
nt M
odule
S. Fa
n, C.
Frueh
, Purd
ue U
nivers
ity, W
est
Lafay
ette,
IN; A
. Buz
zoni,
Nati
onal
Institu
te for
As
troph
ysics
, Bolo
gna,
Italy
56
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
610
7-AS
D-18
Prox
imity
Ope
ratio
ns M
ission
s10
2 C
Chair
ed by
: A. S
INCL
AIR, A
uburn
Univ
ersity
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
505
Initia
l Sate
llite F
orma
tion F
light
Resu
lts fr
om
the M
agne
tosph
eric M
ultisc
ale M
ission
T. Wi
lliams
, NAS
A God
dard
Space
Fligh
t Cen
ter,
Green
belt,
MD; N
. Otte
nstein
, M. F
arahm
and,
E. Pa
lmer,
a.i. s
olutio
ns, In
c., La
nham
, MD
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
506
Relat
ive La
mber
t Tra
nsfe
r for
Ellip
tical
Refe
renc
e Orb
it Ba
sed o
n Re
lative
Orb
it Ele
ment
sH.
Chen
, C. H
an, Y
. Rao
, Beih
ang U
nivers
ity,
Beijin
g, Ch
ina; J
. Yin,
China
Acad
emy o
f Spa
ce
Tech
nolog
y (CA
ST),
Beijin
g, Ch
ina
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
507
Mode
l Pre
dictiv
e Con
trol S
trateg
ies fo
r Co
nstra
ined S
oft L
andin
g on
an A
stero
idD.
Liao
-McP
herso
n, W.
Dun
ham,
I. Ko
lman
ovsk
y, Un
iversi
ty of
Mich
igan,
Ann A
rbor, A
nn Ar
bor, M
I
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
508
Flyar
ound
Traje
ctory
and C
ontro
l Sch
eme
Desig
nR.
Zhan
g, C.
Han,
H. Ch
en, B
eihan
g Univ
ersity
, Be
ijing,
China
1200
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
509
Comp
utat
ional
Perfo
rman
ce of
GRA
SP
Algo
rithm
s for
Spac
ecra
ft Mu
lti-Re
ndez
vous
Miss
ion P
lannin
gA.
Dutta
, Wich
ita S
tate U
nivers
ity, W
ichita
, KS
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
610
8-AS
D-19
Trajec
tory
Opt
imiza
tion
I10
3 A
Chair
ed by
: Y. G
UO, J
ohns
Hop
kins U
nivers
ity Ap
plied
Phys
ics La
borat
ory10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
6-551
0Op
timal
Multi-
Targ
et La
mber
t Ren
dezv
ous
J. Ba
ng, J
. Ahn
, Kore
a Adv
ance
d Ins
titute
of Sc
ience
and T
echn
ology
, Dae
jeon,
South
Korea
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
511
Diffe
rent
ial Ev
olutio
n Op
timiza
tion
for
Targ
eting
Spac
ecra
ft Ma
neuv
er P
lans
D. M
attern
, Omi
tron,
Inc.,
Belts
ville,
MD
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
512
An U
nsce
nted
Nat
ural
Evolu
tion
Strat
egy
for S
olving
Traje
ctory
Opt
imiza
tion
Prob
lems
C. Mc
Grath
, M. K
arpen
ko, R
. Prou
lx, I.
Ross,
Nav
al Po
stgrad
uate
Scho
ol, M
onter
ey, C
A
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
513
Optim
izatio
n of
End-
Of-Li
fe D
ispos
al Ma
neuv
ers f
or H
ighly
Ecce
ntric
Orb
itsK.
Merz,
S. L
emme
ns, E
SA, D
armsta
dt, G
erman
y; Q.
Funk
e, IM
S Sp
ace C
onsu
ltanc
y, Da
rmsta
dt,
Germ
any;
S. Fr
ey, E
SA, D
armsta
dt, G
erman
y
1200
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
514
Optim
izatio
n an
d Guid
ance
Sche
me
of Co
nsta
nt Lo
w-Th
rust
Trans
fers
to
Geos
tatio
nary
Orb
itR.
Zhan
g, H.
Chen
, C. H
an, B
eihan
g Univ
ersity
, Be
ijing,
China
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
610
9-AS
D-20
Spac
ecra
ft Na
vigat
ion10
2 A
Chair
ed by
: J. C
ARPE
NTER
, NAS
A-God
dard
Spac
e Flig
ht Ce
nter
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
515
A sp
ace-
base
d ster
eovis
ion sy
stem
for
relat
ive st
ate e
stima
tion
of sp
ace d
ebris
H. Ca
i, Y. Y
ang,
S. W
u, M.
Afful
, K. Z
hang
, RMI
T Un
iversi
ty, M
elbou
rne, A
ustra
lia
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
516
Spac
ecra
ft Sw
arm
Posit
ioning
Dur
ing
Aster
oid Fl
ybys
Usin
g Rela
tive D
opple
r an
d Ran
ging
W. Cr
owe,
Unive
rsity
of Ne
w So
uth W
ales,
Sydn
ey,
Austr
alia
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
517
LIDAR
-bas
ed R
elativ
e Nav
igatio
n of
Non
-Co
oper
ative
Obje
cts U
sing P
oint C
loud
Descr
iptor
sA.
Rhod
es, E
. Kim
, J. C
hristi
an, T
. Eva
ns, W
est
Virgin
ia Un
iversi
ty, M
organ
town,
WV
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
518
Desig
n an
d Flig
ht P
erfo
rman
ce of
the
Orion
Pre
-Laun
ch N
aviga
tion
Syste
mR.
Zane
tti, N
ASA J
ohns
on S
pace
Cente
r, Hou
ston,
TX
1200
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
519
Cent
er of
Mas
s Esti
matio
n fo
r a Sp
inning
Sp
acec
raft
Using
Dop
pler S
hift o
f the
GPS
Ca
rrier
Freq
uenc
yJ.
Sedla
k, a.i
. solu
tions
, Inc
., La
nham
, MD
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
611
0-AS
E-3Up
per A
tmos
pher
ic En
viron
ment
al Ef
fects
101
ACh
aired
by: N
. GRE
EN, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y and
C. M
ATZK
IND,
The B
oeing
Comp
any
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
520
Aero
dyna
mics
of th
e RAN
GE N
anos
atell
ites
from
Dire
ct Flo
wfield
Simu
lation
K. Ha
rt, B
. Gun
ter, R
. Brau
n, Ge
orgia
Institu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Atl
anta,
GA
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
521
Effe
ct of
Rar
efied
Atm
osph
ere o
n Bl
unt
Body
Stag
natio
n Re
gion
Flow
and H
eat
Trans
fer
J. Wa
ng, M
. Vojt
ek, C
. Griffi
ce, T
he Ae
rospa
ce
Corpo
ration
, El S
egun
do, C
A
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
522
Dual-
head
Elec
troma
gneti
c Var
iable
Swee
ping S
peed
Spac
e Bro
om fo
r Spa
ce
Debr
is Mi
tigat
ionV.
Sana
l Kum
ar, Ku
marag
uru Co
llege
of
Tech
nolog
y, Co
imba
tore,
India;
C. Ci
bi Vis
hnu,
Unive
rsity
of Co
lorad
o, De
nver,
Den
ver, C
O; K.
As
hish,
J. Jo
hn, V
. Vijil
Lal, S
. Sha
ran, K
umara
guru
Colle
ge of
Tech
nolog
y, Co
imba
tore,
India;
et al
.
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
523
Nume
rical
Evalu
ation
of Th
e Effe
ct of
Icing
Ac
cretio
n on
An
Airsh
ipY.
Cui, Q
. Liu,
Y. Ya
ng, X
. Zha
ng, C
hines
e Aca
demy
of
Scien
ces,
Beijin
g, Ch
ina
1200
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
524
Thre
e dim
ensio
nal s
imula
tion
of
strat
osph
eric
airsh
ip ice
accre
tion
in as
cend
ing pr
oces
sQ.
Liu,
Y. Cu
i, Y. Y
ang,
J. Ca
i, G. X
u, Ch
inese
Ac
adem
y of S
cienc
es, B
eijing
, Chin
a
57
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
611
1-CA
SE-5
10
00 -
1230
hrs
Envis
ioning
the I
T Inf
rastr
uctu
re of
the F
utur
e Aer
ospa
ce In
dustr
y10
3 C
Sessi
on Ch
airs:
Melan
ie Lo
rang,
Asso
ciate
Tech
nical
Fello
w, IT
, The
Boe
ing Co
mpan
y and
Carl R
udrof
f, IT
Mana
ger, P
LM S
ystem
s, Th
e Boe
ing Co
mpan
y
Pan
elists
:Pa
ul Do
ddSe
nior T
echn
ical F
ellow
, Info
rmati
on S
ecuri
tyTh
e Boe
ing Co
mpan
y
Paul
Duch
ouqu
ette
CDG,
a Bo
eing C
ompa
nyWi
llie K
renz
The A
erosp
ace C
orpora
tion
Sand
ee Th
rone
berry
Defen
se In
dustr
ial B
ase I
ntegra
tion L
ead
Lock
heed
Mart
in Co
rporat
ion
Acad
emic
Scho
larBr
yan
Mesm
erUn
iversi
ty of
Alaba
ma, H
untsv
ille
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
611
2-CO
L-5Mi
ssion
and H
abita
t Arch
itectu
re D
esign
201
ACh
aired
by: O
. DOU
LE, S
pace
Inno
vatio
ns, s
.r.o an
d S. H
OWE,
JPL/
T170
910
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
6-552
5Ma
rs in
one M
onth
: The
GEM
theo
ry of
En
ergy
and M
omen
tum
Exch
ange
With
Sp
aceti
me an
d For
ces O
bser
ved i
n th
e Ea
glewo
rk Q
-V Th
ruste
rJ.
Bran
denb
urg, M
orning
star A
pplie
d Phy
sics,
LLC,
Midd
leton
, WI
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
526
An A
fford
able
Arch
itectu
re fo
r Esta
blish
ing
a Res
ource
Pro
cessi
ng O
utpo
st on
the
Moon
T. La
voie,
Self
, Hun
tsville
, AL;
P. Sp
udis,
Luna
r and
Pla
netar
y Ins
titute,
Hou
ston,
TX
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
527
Pros
pectu
s: Ph
obos
Bas
eM.
Cohe
n, As
trotec
ture,
Palo
Alto,
CA; S
. Ge,
SPAC
E Aca
demy
, Dou
glas,
Isle o
f Man
; D. B
arker,
Un
iversi
ty of
Hous
ton, H
ousto
n, TX
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
528
Mars
Ice H
ouse
: Usin
g the
Phy
sics o
f Ph
ase C
hang
e in
3D P
rintin
g a H
abita
t wi
th H
2OM.
Morr
is, C.
Ciard
ullo,
K. Le
nts, J
. Mon
tes,
SEArc
h, Ne
w Yo
rk, N
Y; O.
Ruda
kevy
ch, M
. Son
o, Clo
uds A
O, N
ew Yo
rk, N
Y; et
al.
1200
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
529
Evide
nce f
or P
ast,
Massi
ve, N
uclea
r Ex
plosio
ns on
Mar
s, an
d its
Relat
ionsh
ip to
Ferm
i’s P
arad
ox an
d The
Cydo
nian
Hypo
thes
isJ.
Bran
denb
urg, P
. Mura
d, Mo
rning
star A
pplie
d Ph
ysics
, LLC
, Vien
na, V
A
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
611
3-EX
PL-1
0/IS-
5Au
toma
ted P
lannin
g and
Sens
ing Sy
stems
202
ACh
aired
by: S
. SHA
RMA,
NASA
Ames
Rese
arch C
enter
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
530
Trans
itionin
g Aut
onom
ous S
ystem
s Te
chno
logy R
esea
rch to
a Fli
ght S
oftw
are
Envir
onme
ntJ.
Frank
, G. A
asen
g, NA
SA Am
es Re
searc
h Cen
ter,
Moffe
tt Fie
ld, CA
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
531
Proje
ctive
inva
riant
base
d cra
ter m
atch
ing
for v
isual
navig
ation
in pl
aneta
ry la
nding
K. Kim
, Y. J
ung,
H. B
ang,
Korea
Adva
nced
Insti
tute
of Sc
ience
and T
echn
ology
, Dae
jeon,
South
Korea
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
532
Real-
Time O
mnidi
recti
onal
Radia
tion
Monit
oring
on Sp
acec
raft
M. Lo
seka
mm, M
. Mild
e, T.
Pösch
l, D. G
reenw
ald,
S. Pa
ul, Te
chnic
al Un
iversi
ty of
Munic
h, Mu
nich,
Germ
any
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
533
Moda
l Pro
pella
nt G
augin
g in
Low
Grav
ityK.
Crosb
y, T.
Rund
le, K.
LeCa
ptain,
Carth
age
Colle
ge, K
enos
ha, W
I; R.
Werlin
k, NA
SA Ke
nned
y Sp
ace C
enter
, Cap
e Can
avera
l, FL
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
611
4-EX
PL-1
1Sm
all B
odies
Explo
ratio
n20
1 B
Chair
ed by
: C. M
OORE
, NAS
A HQ
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
534
PALL
AS: A
Por
table
Aste
roid
Lift a
nd Lo
ck
Aggr
egat
e Sys
temC.
Kiang
, J. L
y, E.
Berg,
P. Ca
ncar,
H. R
udin,
A.
Diaz A
rtiles
, Corn
ell U
nivers
ity, I
thaca
, NY
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
535
The R
oboti
c In-s
itu Su
rface
Surfa
ce
Explo
ratio
n Sys
tem fo
r Spa
ce Ex
plora
tion
Objec
tives
D. Go
odma
n, T.
Evan
s, We
st Vir
ginia
Unive
rsity,
Morga
ntown
, WV;
M. Ca
mpbe
ll, C.
Panth
er, W
est
Virgin
ia Ro
botic
Techn
ology
Cente
r, Fair
mont,
WV;
A. No
ble, W
est Vi
rginia
Unive
rsity,
Morga
ntown
, WV
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
536
Ence
ladus
’ Env
ironm
ent a
nd th
e Des
ign
of th
e Enc
eladu
s Ice
-Pro
be N
aviga
tion
Syste
mA.
Szum
ski, K
. Kon
stanti
nidis,
B. E
issfel
ler, R
. Fö
rstne
r, Univ
ersity
of th
e Germ
an Fe
deral
Arme
d Fo
rces,
Neub
iberg,
Germ
any
58
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
611
5-IS-
6/SA
TS-5
Auto
nomy
and F
light
Softw
are
202
CCh
aired
by: R
. DOY
LE, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y and
T. VA
QUER
O10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
6-553
7Ri
sk-a
ware
Plan
ning i
n Hy
brid
Doma
ins:
An A
pplic
ation
to A
uton
omou
s Plan
etary
Ro
vers
P. Sa
ntana
, T. V
aque
ro, M
assa
chus
etts I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Ca
mbrid
ge, M
A; C.
McGh
an, C
alifor
nia
Institu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A; C.
Toled
o, Un
iversi
ty of
São P
aulo,
São
Paulo
, Braz
il; E.
Timmo
ns, B
. Willi
ams,
Massa
chus
etts I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Ca
mbrid
ge, M
A; et
al.
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
538
Modu
lar A
ttitu
de G
uidan
ce D
evelo
pmen
t us
ing th
e Bas
ilisk
Softw
are F
rame
work
M. Co
ls-Marg
enet,
H. S
chau
b, S.
Pigg
ott,
Unive
rsity
of Co
lorad
o, Bo
ulder,
Bou
lder, C
O
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
539
SPOC
: Dee
p Lea
rning
-bas
ed Te
rrain
Classi
ficat
ion fo
r Mar
s Rov
er M
ission
sB.
Rothr
ock,
R. Ke
nned
y, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA;
C. Cu
nning
ham,
Robo
tics I
nstitu
te, CM
U, Pi
ttsbu
rgh,
PA; J
. Pap
on, M
. Hev
erly,
M. O
no, J
et Pro
pulsio
n La
borat
ory, C
alifor
nia In
stitut
e of T
echn
ology
, Pa
sade
na, C
A
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
540
Attit
ude C
ontro
l Sys
tem D
esign
for
Cube
Sats
Confi
gure
d with
Exo-
Brak
e Pa
rach
ute
S. S
wei, N
ASA A
mes R
esea
rch Ce
nter, M
offett
Fie
ld, CA
; A. W
estfa
ll, Sa
n Jos
e Stat
e Univ
ersity
, Sa
n Jos
e, CA
1200
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
541
The R
esilie
nt Sp
acec
raft
Exec
utive
: An
Arch
itectu
re fo
r Risk
-Awa
re O
pera
tions
in
Unce
rtain
Envir
onme
nts
C. Mc
Ghan
, T. V
aque
ro, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA;
A. Su
brahm
anya
, O.
Arsla
n, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
, Cali
fornia
Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA;
R. Mu
rray,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A; M.
Ingh
am, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA;
et al.
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
611
6-IS-
7/SS
EE-7
Mode
l-Bas
ed Sy
stems
Engin
eerin
g: Me
thod
ologie
s and
Tools
II20
2 B
Chair
ed by
: J. C
ASTE
T, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
and J
. DAH
LGRE
N, Th
e MITR
E Corp
oratio
n10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
6-554
2Ef
fort
to A
cceler
ate M
BSE A
dopt
ion an
d Us
age a
t JSC
L. Wa
ng, N
ASA J
ohns
on S
pace
Cente
r, Hou
ston,
TX; M
. Izy
gon,
S. O
kon,
H. W
agne
r, L. G
arner,
Tie
tronix
Soft
ware,
Inc.,
Hou
ston,
TX
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
543
Iden
tifyin
g whe
re M
ission
Assu
ranc
e ca
n be
nefit
from
Mod
el Ba
sed S
ystem
s En
ginee
ring
M. Fe
ather,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory, C
alifor
nia
Institu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A; J.
Evan
s, NA
SA H
eadq
uarte
rs, W
ashin
gton,
D.C.;
S.
Cornf
ord, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
544
Fault
Man
agem
ent O
ntolo
gy an
d Mo
delin
g Pat
terns
J. Ca
stet,
M. B
areh,
J. Nu
nes,
S. Je
nkins
, G. L
ee,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory, C
alifor
nia In
stitut
e of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
545
Towa
rds a
meth
odolo
gy an
d too
ling f
or
Mode
l-Bas
ed P
roba
bilist
ic Ri
sk A
ssessm
ent
(PRA
)S.
Sch
reine
r, M. R
ozek
, A. K
urum,
C. Ev
erline
, M.
Ingh
am, J
. Nun
es, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1200
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
546
A Ro
botic
Testi
ng Fr
amew
ork
for t
he
Mode
l Bas
ed En
ginee
ring E
nviro
nmen
tR.
Oilla
tague
rre, C
. Sing
h-dere
wa, J
et Pro
pulsio
n La
borat
ory, C
alifor
nia In
stitut
e of T
echn
ology
, Pa
sade
na, C
A
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
611
7-OP
S-1
Tech
nolog
ical A
ppro
ache
s to S
olve V
ariou
s Ope
ratio
nal C
halle
nges
203
CCh
aired
by: D
. LAV
ALLE
E, Jo
hns H
opkin
s Univ
ersity
Appli
ed Ph
ysics
Labo
ratory
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
547
ADIA+
+: An
Auton
omou
s Onb
oard
Diag
nosti
c Sy
stem
for N
anos
atellit
esG.
Fellin
ger, K
. Djeb
ko, E
. Jäg
er, H.
Kaya
l, F. P
uppe
, S.
Stier,
Unive
rsity o
f Würz
burg,
Würz
burg,
Germ
any
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
548
Debr
is An
alysis
for t
he Te
rra D
ispos
al Or
bit Ca
ndida
tesA.
Abrah
am, R
. Tho
mpso
n, Th
e Aero
spac
e Co
rporat
ion, C
hanti
lly, VA
; D. M
antzi
aras ,
NAS
A Go
ddard
Spa
ce Fl
ight C
enter
, Gree
nbelt
, MD
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
611
8-RL
A-5
1000
- 11
30 h
rsSp
ace G
ener
ation
Risi
ng Le
ader
s Wor
ksho
pSe
aview
C
Spee
d Gee
k — Pr
esen
tation
s
Spea
kers
will p
rovide
a fiv
e-minu
te ov
erview
on a
partic
ular, d
iverse
tech
nical
topic
with
four a
dditio
nal m
inutes
of qu
estio
ns. S
mall g
roups
trav
el fro
m sp
eake
r to s
peak
er ov
er the
cours
e of t
he ev
ent in
a str
uctur
ed w
ay su
ch th
at, at
the e
nd of
the e
vent,
you’v
e bee
n brie
fed
and i
nterac
ted w
ith sp
eake
rs in
a sma
ll grou
p sett
ing on
a va
riety
of su
bjects
.
59
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
611
9-SA
TS-6
/IS-
9Sm
all Sa
tellite
Des
ign an
d Miss
ion D
esign
103
BCh
aired
by: J
. STR
AUB,
Univ
ersity
of N
orth D
akota
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
549
Study
of Sc
ientifi
c Pay
loads
and L
ocat
ions
for S
mall S
atell
ite Lu
nar M
ission
sA.
Rathe
esh,
A. Mo
dy, P
. Tek
riwal,
S. N
amde
o, K.
Naik,
K. B
arad,
SRM
Unive
rsity,
Chen
nai, I
ndia;
et
al.
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
550
Orbit
al Dy
nami
cs An
alysis
of a
Two-
Body
Cu
beSa
t Pro
blem
M. La
li, Un
iversi
ty of
South
ern Ca
liforni
a, Lo
s An
geles
, CA
1100
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
nNe
w Ap
proa
ch to
Cube
Sat C
ommu
nicat
ions
Serv
ices
J. He
berle
, Swe
dish S
pace
Corpo
ration
(SSC
), Ho
rsham
, PA
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
551
Cube
Sat M
odel-
Based
Syste
ms En
ginee
ring
(MBS
E) Re
feren
ce Mo
del –
Dev
elopm
ent a
nd
Distr
ibutio
n – In
terim
Statu
sD.
Kaslo
w, Se
lf, Be
rwyn
, PA;
B. Ay
res, T
he Ae
rospa
ce
Corpo
ration
, El S
egun
do, C
A; M.
Chon
oles,
Chon
oles
Consu
lting,
Malve
rn, PA
; S. G
asster
, Self
, Berw
yn, P
A; L.
Hart,
Lockh
eed M
artin
Corpo
ration
, King
of Pr
ussia,
PA
; C. M
assa,
Drape
r Lab
orator
y, Ca
mbrid
ge, M
A; et
al.
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
612
0-SP
SC-3
10
00 -
1230
hrs
NASA
Exop
lanet
Explo
ratio
n Pr
ogra
m Up
dates
and T
echn
ology
Chall
enge
s10
4 A
The N
ASA K
2 Miss
ion: (
Exo)
plane
ts to
Dark
Energ
y Ste
ve B
. How
ellNA
SA Am
es Re
searc
h Cen
ter
The N
ASA E
xopla
net E
xplor
ation
Prog
ram O
vervi
ewKa
rl Sta
pelfe
ldtPro
gram
Chief
Scie
ntist,
NAS
A Exo
plane
t Exp
lorati
on Pr
ogram
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory, C
alifor
nia In
stitut
e of T
echn
ology
The H
abita
ble Ex
oplan
et Im
aging
Miss
ion - S
cienc
e and
Tech
nolog
y Driv
ers
B. Sc
ott G
audi
The O
hio S
tate U
nivers
ity an
d Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory
LUVO
IR - S
cienc
e Cas
es an
d Tech
nolog
y Driv
ersSh
awn
Doma
gal-G
oldma
nNA
SA G
odda
rd Sp
ace F
light
Cente
r
Techn
ology
Nee
ds to
Disco
ver E
arth 2
.0Ni
ck Si
egler
NASA
Exop
lanet
Explo
ration
Prog
ram, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Inst
itute
of Tec
hnolo
gy
Explo
ring N
ew an
d Kno
wn Ex
oplan
ets w
ith th
e WFIR
ST Co
ronag
raph a
nd St
arsha
de
Marg
aret
Turn
bull
SETI
Institu
te
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
612
1-SS
EE-8
Verifi
catio
n an
d Opt
imiza
tion
203
ACh
aired
by: M
. BAIL
EY, D
efens
e Acq
uisitio
n Univ
ersity
and M
. FRE
NCH,
Rolls
Royc
e10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
6-555
2Pr
e-tes
ting A
nalys
is of
larg
e rem
ote
sens
ing sa
tellite
’s str
uctu
reA.
Wagih
, Spa
ce Te
chno
logy C
enter
, Cair
o, Eg
ypt;
M. H
egaz
y, M.
Kame
l, Milit
ary Te
chnic
al Co
llege
, Ca
iro, E
gypt
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
553
Asse
ssmen
t of t
he O
rion-
SLS I
nter
face
Ma
nage
ment
Pro
cess
in Ac
hievin
g the
EIA
731.
1 Sy
stems
Engin
eerin
g Cap
abilit
y Mo
del G
ener
ic Pr
actic
es Le
vel 3
Crite
riaJ.
Jellic
orse,
NASA
Mars
hall S
pace
Fligh
t Cen
ter,
Hunts
ville,
AL; S
. Rah
man,
NASA
John
son S
pace
Ce
nter, H
ousto
n, TX
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
612
2-ST
-6Em
ergin
g Lau
nch
Syste
ms10
1 B
Chair
ed by
: J. C
ARTE
R, NA
SA D
ryden
Fligh
t Res
earch
Cente
r and
J. M
EISS,
Astriu
m Gm
bH10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
6-555
4Ve
rtica
l Airl
aunc
h Sle
d 1/3
2nd S
caled
Fli
ght T
est A
rticle
and E
xper
imen
tally
Va
lidat
ed St
abilit
y Pre
dictio
nsB.
Peter
son,
N. S
arigu
l-Klijn
, M. S
arigu
l-Klijn
, Un
iversi
ty of
Califo
rnia,
Davis
, Dav
is, CA
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
555
A Stra
tegic R
oadm
ap fo
r Com
merci
alizin
g Lo
w-Co
st Be
amed
Energ
y Pro
pulsio
n Lau
nch
Syste
msJ.
Coop
ersmi
th, Te
xas A
&M Un
iversit
y, Co
llege S
tation
, TX
; E. D
avis,
Institu
te for
Adva
nced S
tudies
, Aust
in, TX
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
556
Inno
vatio
n at
Unit
ed La
unch
Allia
nce
G. S
chille
r, Unit
ed La
unch
Allia
nce,
Cente
nnial
, CO
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
557
U.S.
Air F
orce
EELV
New
Entra
nt La
unch
Ve
hicle
Certi
ficat
ion P
roce
ssA.
Gujra
l, J. E
mdee
, The
Aeros
pace
Corpo
ration
, El
Segu
ndo,
CA
1200
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
558
VEnU
S pro
gram
stat
usG.
Asca
nio, C
. Tun
inetti,
CGS
S.p.A
., Ro
me, I
taly;
D. N
icolin
i, ESA
, Fras
cati,
Italy
60
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
612
3-SY
S-5
Syste
ms En
ginee
ring
203
BCh
aired
by: A
. SHA
O10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
6-555
9Ex
ample
s of S
ystem
s Eng
ineer
ing in
an
Unde
rgra
duat
e Astr
onau
tics P
rogr
amK.
Martin
, J. B
enav
ides,
G. Ya
le, Em
bry-Ri
ddle
Aeron
autic
al Un
iversi
ty, Pr
esco
tt, AZ
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
560
Mode
lling I
PPD
for a
n In
terdis
ciplin
ary
Plane
tary
Def
ense
Pro
ject
J. Sil
va-M
artine
z, A.
Husse
in, T.
Wilso
n, Int
ernati
onal
Spac
e Univ
ersity
, Hou
ston,
TX
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
561
Strea
mlini
ng th
e Des
ign Tr
ades
pace
for
Earth
Imag
ing Co
nstel
lation
sS.
Nag
, S. H
ughe
s, J.
Le M
oigne
, NAS
A God
dard
Spac
e Flig
ht Ce
nter, G
reenb
elt, M
D
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
562
Trade
Stud
ies fo
r Cub
esat
Opt
ical
Comm
unica
tion
Paylo
ad D
evelo
pmen
tC.
Polly,
P. Ro
ckho
ld, T.
Lim,
T. D
icken
son,
R. Gr
iffin,
U.S.
Nav
al Ac
adem
y, An
napo
lis, M
D
1200
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
563
Desig
ning a
nd Te
sting
a Cu
beSa
t Bus
wi
th H
igh-Th
rust
High
-Delt
aV P
ropu
lsion
Ca
pabil
ities
F. Ha
mdi, K
. Ben
edict
os, U
nivers
ity of
Califo
rnia,
San D
iego,
San D
iego,
CA
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
612
4-LN
CH-2
12
30 -
1400
hrs
Awar
ds Lu
nche
on: C
elebr
ating
the A
chiev
emen
ts in
Spac
e and
Astr
onau
tics
Rege
ncy B
allro
om
A tick
et is
requir
ed an
d inc
luded
in th
e reg
istrat
ion fe
e whe
re ind
icated
. Add
itiona
l tick
ets fo
r gue
sts m
ay be
purch
ased
on si
te, as
spac
e is a
vaila
ble.
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
612
5-F3
60-8
14
00 -
1530
hrs
Spac
e Tra
ffic M
anag
emen
104
A
Mode
rator:
Bria
n Wee
den,
Tech
nical
Advis
or, S
ecure
Worl
d Fou
ndati
on
P
aneli
sts:
Mark
Dan
iels
Vice P
reside
nt, N
ew Te
chno
logies
and S
ervice
s,Int
elsat
Gene
ral Co
rporat
ion
Geor
ge C.
Niel
dAs
socia
te Ad
minis
trator
for C
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Spac
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sport
ation
FAA
Tomm
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ford
Exec
utive
Dire
ctor
Comm
ercial
Spa
ce Fe
derat
ion
Maj. G
en. D
avid
Thom
pson
Vice C
omma
nder
Air Fo
rce S
pace
Comm
and
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
612
6-F3
60-9
14
00 -
1530
hrs
Glob
al Pe
rspec
tives
104
B
Mode
rator:
Larry
D. J
ames
, Dep
uty D
irecto
r, NAS
A Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory
P
aneli
sts:
Pasca
le Eh
renf
reun
dCh
air Ex
ecuti
ve B
oard
DLR
Hiro
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oto
Direc
tor of
Was
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n, D.
C. Of
fice
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Pas
cal L
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puty
Direc
tor fo
r Prog
rammi
ng an
d Inte
rnatio
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CNES
Mang
esh
Sann
alaCo
unse
lor (S
pace
), Ind
ian Em
bassy
and S
enior
Engin
eer
ISRO
Satel
lite Ce
nter
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
612
8-NW
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1515
- 15
45 h
rsNe
twor
king C
offe
e Bre
akMe
eting
Roo
ms Fo
yer
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
612
9-AS
D-21
Orbit
Dete
rmina
tion
III10
2 A
Chair
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ENKIN
, The
Aeros
pace
Corpo
ration
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hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
564
Deter
mina
tion
of Ce
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l Bod
y Prin
cipal
Axes
via G
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d Esti
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hash
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n Lab
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of Te
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logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
565
Feat
ure-
Base
d Rob
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Mapp
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ith
Gene
raliz
ed La
beled
Mult
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noull
i Filte
rs fo
r Plan
etary
Land
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Cabe
, K. D
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, Miss
ouri U
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Sc
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hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
566
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osco
pic Im
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Meas
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Gra
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ey, J
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Loga
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1700
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016-5
567
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p-Sp
ace O
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mmun
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n Sy
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cCan
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e of T
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sade
na, C
A
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AIAA-2
016-5
568
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orm
Batch
Estim
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As A
pplie
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Orbit
Dete
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tion
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Unive
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Benn
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nt Re
searc
h Cen
tre,
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troml
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sday
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Sept
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r 201
613
0-AS
D-22
Larg
e Spa
ce St
ructu
res a
nd Te
ther
s10
2 B
Chair
ed by
: M. Q
UADR
ELLI,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
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30 hr
sAIA
A-201
6-556
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Cont
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f Liqu
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ysta
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Sidi
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nia In
stitut
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echn
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A
1600
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016-5
570
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Prac
tical
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Conv
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esQ.
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Instit
ute of
Techn
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X. Fe
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Beijin
g, Ch
ina; X
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Zhan
g, Be
ijing I
nstitu
te of
Techn
ology,
Beijin
g, Ch
ina
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
571
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ovem
ent o
f Sur
face
Accu
racy
for
Larg
e Dep
loyab
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tors
S. Yu
an, B
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g, Un
iversi
ty of
South
ern
Califo
rnia,
Los A
ngele
s, CA
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Shan
ghai
YS
Inform
ation
Tech
nolog
y Co.,
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hrs
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016-5
572
Mode
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Trap
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Mech
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ranu
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in Sp
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lli, P.
Ius,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
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ory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
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hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
573
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on D
esign
for a
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Sat D
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it Ex
perim
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ynam
ic Te
ther
Z. Zh
u, Yo
rk Un
iversi
ty, To
ronto,
Cana
da
1800
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AIAA-2
016-5
574
Multip
hysic
s Mod
eling
of El
ectro
n Co
llecti
on by
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e Flex
ible E
lectro
dyna
mic
Teth
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Spac
e Deb
ris D
eorb
itZ.
Zhu,
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Univ
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nto, C
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a
Thur
sday
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Sept
embe
r 201
613
1-AS
D-23
Trajec
tory
Opt
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tion
II10
2 C
Chair
ed by
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URNE
R, Te
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&M U
nivers
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30 hr
sAIA
A-201
6-557
5La
vren
tiev P
heno
meno
n in
hp G
aussi
an
Quad
ratu
re Co
lloca
tion
Meth
ods f
or
Optim
al Co
ntro
lJ.
Eide,
A. Ra
o, Un
iversi
ty of
Florid
a, Ga
inesv
ille,
Gaine
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1600
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AIAA-2
016-5
576
Camp
aign-
level
Missi
on P
lannin
g wi
th In
tegra
ted Tr
ajecto
ry D
esign
and
Prop
ulsion
Tech
nolog
y Tra
des
B. Ja
gann
atha,
K. Ho
, Univ
ersity
of Ill
inois,
Ur
bana
-Cham
paign
, Urba
na, I
L
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hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
577
Multi-
objec
tive o
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n of
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t usin
g low
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st pr
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ionM.
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arlo,
L. Ric
ciardi
, M. V
asile
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ersity
of
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hclyd
e, Gla
sgow
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ed Ki
ngdo
m
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hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
578
Robu
st-Op
timal
Trajec
tory
Des
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ainst
Distu
rban
ce fo
r Sola
r Sail
ing Sp
acec
raft
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n; S.
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la, C.
Yam,
Japa
n Aero
spac
e Ex
plorat
ion Ag
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A), K
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awa,
Japa
n
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
613
2-AS
D-24
Attit
ude C
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l and
Opt
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tion
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by: C
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EH15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
6-557
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ergy
Cons
traine
d Sho
rtest-
Time
Mane
uver
s For
Rea
ction
Whe
el Sa
tellite
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h, Un
iversi
ty of
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rnia,
Santa
Cruz
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nta Cr
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Karpe
nko,
Nava
l Pos
tgrad
uate
Scho
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ey, C
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Gon
g, Un
iversi
ty of
Califo
rnia,
Santa
Cruz
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ta Cru
z, CA
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
580
Minim
um Ti
me M
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ver U
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ntellig
ent
Contr
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stem
for Sm
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tellite
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Elkh
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Y. El
halw
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Egyp
tian A
rmed
Force
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A. El
Raffie
, Nati
onal
Autho
rity fo
r Rem
ote
Sensi
ng &
Space
Scien
ces, C
airo,
Egyp
t; G. E
lnasha
r, A.
Mahm
oud,
Egyp
tian A
rmed
Force
s, Ca
iro, E
gypt
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
581
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istic
Optim
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n of
Satel
lite
Reor
ienta
tion
Mane
uver
sM.
Ponta
ni, U
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ity of
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“La S
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za”,
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y; R.
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n, Pe
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lvania
Stat
e Un
iversi
ty, U
nivers
ity Pa
rk, PA
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
582
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ing Co
ntro
l of S
pace
craft
Attit
ude o
n Tim
e Dep
ende
nt Tr
ajecto
ries
O. Te
kinalp
, A. T
ekina
lp, M
iddle
East
Tech
nical
Unive
rsity,
Anka
ra, Tu
rkey
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
583
Adap
tive A
ugme
nting
Contr
ol of
Satel
lite
Attitu
de fo
r Obje
ct Tra
cking
from
Relat
ive
Orbit
F. Fran
quiz,
B. Ud
rea, L
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chez,
M. Ba
las, E
mbry-
Riddle
Aeron
autica
l Univ
ersity,
Dayto
na Be
ach, F
L
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
584
Wahb
a Pro
blem
in SO
(3) D
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lgebr
aD.
Cond
urach
e, A.
Burla
cu, G
heorg
he As
achi
Tech
nical
Unive
rsity
of Ias
i, Ias
i, Rom
ania
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
613
3-CO
L-6Se
ttlem
ent,
Tour
ism, a
nd Co
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ratio
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ALE a
nd M
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angle
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earch
Cente
r15
30 hr
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A-201
6-558
5Em
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g LEO
Econ
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Tauri
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AIAA-2
016-5
586
Nutri
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alanc
e and
Nitr
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Cycli
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a M
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age,
Multis
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s Spa
ce Fa
rm.
B. M
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Soft
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Engin
eerin
g Ins
titute,
Pit
tsburg
h, PA
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erd, U
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ity of
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sin, M
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n, Ma
dison
, WI
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
587
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and F
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ion O
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xury
Food
in an
Orb
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pace
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nced
Proje
cts, L
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hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
588
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Hike
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Camp
on th
e Moo
nA.
Fadd
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s Grou
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AIAA-2
016-5
589
Prop
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Earth
-Mar
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de R
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for
21st
Cent
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ouris
m: A
Surv
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High
En
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Inter
plane
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Tran
sfer O
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can I
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te for
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arch i
n Sc
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sday
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Sept
embe
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613
4-EX
PL-1
2En
try, D
esce
nt, a
nd La
nding
Tech
nolog
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1 B
Chair
ed by
: J. W
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30 hr
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A-201
6-559
0De
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of N
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for F
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e Lan
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n, NA
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ce Ce
nter, H
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n, TX
1600
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AIAA-2
016-5
591
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and S
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Asso
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NASA
Lang
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searc
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hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
592
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LT: a
Paylo
ad fo
r Clos
ed-Lo
op Fl
ight
Testin
g of L
ande
r GN&
C Tech
nolog
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Ter
restri
al Ro
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n, TX
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n Lab
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y, Ca
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a Inst
itute
of Tec
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gy, Pa
saden
a, CA
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dian,
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La
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Resea
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C. Be
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a Inst
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1700
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AIAA-2
016-5
593
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n, Ge
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te of
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AIAA-2
016-5
594
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n of
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n, VA
1800
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AIAA-2
016-5
595
Expe
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tal V
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tion
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Sept
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613
5-EX
PL-1
3Ad
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Conc
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Rese
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1530
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AIAA-2
016-5
596
Inno
vativ
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1600
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AIAA-2
016-5
597
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C-AL
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AIAA-2
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AIAA-2
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601
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ons f
or In
flata
ble Sp
ace
Struc
ture
s Usin
g Sha
pe M
emor
y Allo
ysP.
Brad
en, A
ir Forc
e Res
earch
Labo
ratory
, San
An
tonio,
TX
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
613
6-IS-
10/N
SS-4
Cybe
rdef
ense
of Sp
ace A
ssets
202
BCh
aired
by: D
. LAV
ALLE
E, Jo
hns H
opkin
s Univ
ersity
Appli
ed Ph
ysics
Labo
ratory
and A
. VISW
ANAT
HAN
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
602
Tailo
ring N
IST Se
curit
y Con
trols
for
the G
roun
d Sys
tem: S
electi
on an
d Im
pleme
ntat
ion –
Rec
omme
ndat
ions f
or
Info
rmat
ion Sy
stem
Owne
rsE.
Taka
mura,
K. M
angu
m, N
ASA G
odda
rd Sp
ace
Fligh
t Cen
ter, G
reenb
elt, M
D
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
603
Missi
on-C
entri
c Cyb
er Se
curit
y Asse
ssmen
t of
Critic
al Sy
stems
J. Pe
chari
ch, A
. Visw
anath
an, S
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hatos
, B.
Wrig
ht, K.
Tan,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory, C
alifor
nia
Institu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
604
Achie
ving S
pace
Miss
ion R
esilie
nce T
o Cy
ber A
ttack
: Arch
itectu
ral I
mplic
ation
sT.
Llans
o, D.
Pears
on, J
ohns
Hop
kins U
nivers
ity
Appli
ed Ph
ysics
Labo
ratory
, Lau
rel, M
D
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
605
Makin
g spa
ce-li
nk se
curit
y wor
k:
Auxil
iary s
ervic
es to
enab
le th
e CCS
DS
Spac
e Dat
a-Lin
k Se
curit
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toco
lD.
Fisch
er, I.
Aguil
ar Sa
nche
z, D.
Koiss
er, ES
A, Da
rmsta
dt, G
erman
y; B.
Sab
a, G.
Mou
ry, Fr
ench
Sp
ace A
genc
y (CN
ES),
Toulo
use,
Franc
e; B.
Ba
iley,
NASA
Inde
pend
ent V
erific
ation
& Va
lidati
on
Facili
ty, Fa
irmou
nt, W
V; et
al.
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
606
Cybe
rsecu
rity R
esilie
ncy i
n Sp
ace S
ystem
sJ.
Alexa
nder,
The A
erosp
ace C
orpora
tion,
Chan
tilly,
VA
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
613
7-IS-
11/E
XPL-1
4In
nova
tive A
dvan
ces i
n In
form
ation
Syste
ms20
2 C
Chair
ed by
: J. V
ALAS
EK, T
exas
A&M
Unive
rsity
and C
. MCG
HAN,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
6-560
7To
ward
s Arch
itectu
re-wi
de An
alysis
, Ve
rifica
tion,
and V
alida
tion f
or To
tal Sy
stem
Stabil
ity D
uring
Goa
l-See
king S
pace
Robo
tics
Opera
tions
C. Mc
Ghan
, Y. W
ang,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Techn
ology,
Pa
saden
a, CA
; M. C
olleda
nchise
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al Ins
titute
of Tec
hnolo
gy (K
TH),
Stockh
olm, S
wede
n; T.
Vaqu
ero, R
. Mu
rray,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Techn
ology,
Pasad
ena,
CA; B
. Willia
ms, M
assach
usetts
Instit
ute of
Techn
ology,
Bo
ston,
MA; e
t al.
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
608
Supe
r Res
olutio
n ba
sed o
n De
ep Le
arnin
g Te
chniq
ue fo
r con
struc
ting D
igita
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vatio
n Mo
del
S. M
oon,
H. Ch
oi, Ko
rea Ad
vanc
ed In
stitut
e of
Scien
ce an
d Tec
hnolo
gy, D
aejeo
n, So
uth Ko
rea
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
609
A So
ftwar
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ned S
atell
ite N
etwor
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Sche
me ba
sed o
n Se
gmen
t Con
trol
G. Zh
ong,
J. Ya
n, L.
Kuan
g, Tsi
nghu
a Univ
ersity
, Be
ijing,
China
63
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
613
8-OP
S-2
New
Missi
on O
ps Co
ncep
ts to
Explo
ring t
he U
niver
se20
3 C
Chair
ed by
: J. H
UGHE
S, N
ASA G
odda
rd Sp
ace F
light
Cente
r15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
6-561
0Cy
gnus
Retu
rn to
Fligh
t: th
e View
from
the
Missi
on D
irecto
r’s Co
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K. Pe
ek, C
. Dav
is, O
rbital
ATK,
Dulle
s, VA
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
611
Integ
ratio
n and
Pre-e
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ment
Test F
low
of the
Gra
vi2 Ex
perim
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erfor
med i
n the
EM
CS: F
rom
Grou
nd Te
sting
to Sp
ace F
light
I. Karo
liussen
, L. C
oelho
, T. H
auan
, Norw
egian
Un
iversit
y of S
cience
and T
echno
logy,
Trond
heim
, No
rway
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
613
9-OP
S-3
Spac
e Ope
ratio
n Ed
ucat
ion20
3 C
Chair
ed by
: J. S
TRAU
B, U
nivers
ity of
Nort
h Dak
ota15
30 hr
sNo
Pre
sent
ation
s17
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
6-561
2Re
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eerin
g Stud
ent T
houg
ht Pr
ocess
es
Using
Spac
efligh
t Ope
ratio
nsT.
Finset
h, C.
Ande
rson,
Iowa S
tate U
nivers
ity, Am
es, IA
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hrs
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016-5
613
A Ha
nds-O
n Un
iversi
ty Co
urse
in Sa
tellite
Op
erat
ions
C. Kit
ts, S
anta
Clara
Unive
rsity,
San
ta Cla
ra, CA
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
614
Grad
uated
Stre
ss Ex
posu
re of
Spac
efligh
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zard
s in
a Virt
ual E
nviro
nmen
tT.
Finse
th, N
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n, W.
Fran
ke, M
. Dorn
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C. An
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n, Iow
a Stat
e Univ
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, Ame
s, IA
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
614
0-RS
A-5/
IS-8
1530
- 18
00 h
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nel o
n Au
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my
103
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Mode
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. Colo
mban
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SA Am
es Re
searc
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ter, a
nd D
iana A
costa
, NAS
A Ame
s Res
earch
Cente
r
Pan
elists
:Mi
chae
l Low
ryNA
SA Am
es Re
searc
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terGa
bor K
arsa
iVa
nderb
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iversi
tySc
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owe
Jet P
ropuls
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borat
oryGo
rdon
Aas
eng
NASA
John
son S
pace
Cente
r/Am
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Rese
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aNA
SA Am
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searc
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SA Jo
hnso
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ce Ce
nter
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
614
1-SA
TS-7
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12Sm
all Sa
tellite
Softw
are a
nd A
uton
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103
BCh
aired
by: J
. STR
AUB,
Univ
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of N
orth D
akota
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hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
615
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twor
ks fo
r eve
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tectio
n: an
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neta
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beSa
t aste
roid
missi
on
case
stud
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ino, D
. Calv
i, Tec
hnica
l Un
iversi
ty of
Turin
, Turi
n, Ita
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1600
hrs
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016-5
616
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lopme
nt of
a Lo
w-Co
st, O
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Softw
are/
Hard
ware
Comm
and,
Cont
rol
and C
ommu
nicat
ions M
odule
for C
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W. H
arring
ton, J
. Hea
th, Po
rtland
Stat
e Univ
ersity
, Po
rtland
, OR
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hrs
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016-5
617
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Time O
ptim
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ntro
l, & Tr
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onom
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icro-
Satel
lite P
roxim
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Oper
ation
sA.
Roge
rs, K.
Nas
tasi, D
. Tho
mas,
J. Bla
ck,
Virgin
ia Po
lytec
hnic
Institu
te an
d Stat
e Univ
ersity
, Bla
cksb
urg, V
A
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hrs
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016-5
618
Desig
n Fe
atur
es an
d Flig
ht R
esult
s for
the
Auto
nomo
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obile
On-
orbit
Diag
nosti
c Sy
stem
(AMO
DS)
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nlon,
U.S.
Nav
al Ac
adem
y, An
napo
lis, M
D
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hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
nSS
C “Clo
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Serv
ices”
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light
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new
grou
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s and
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pts
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wedis
h Spa
ce Co
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ion (S
SC),
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a, Sw
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016-5
619
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r Agil
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Elkh
ayat,
Y. El
halw
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Egyp
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Force
s, Ca
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Autho
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mote
Sens
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Spa
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cienc
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Egyp
t; G.
Elna
shar,
Egyp
tian A
rmed
Force
s, Ca
iro, E
gypt
Thur
sday
, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
614
2-SS
EE-9
Syste
ms D
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203
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by: S
. STU
KES,
The J
et Pro
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n Lab
orator
y and
E. N
ICHOL
S, O
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ATK
1530
hrs
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016-5
620
The I
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tanc
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Facto
rs as
it
Relat
es to
the D
esign
of La
unch
Facil
ities
M. Fe
hling
er, A.
Sch
ultz,
RS&H
, Inc
., Me
rritt
Islan
d, FL
1600
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AIAA-2
016-5
621
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n Fa
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nalys
is of
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Di
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echn
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Comm
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el, O
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ATK,
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016-5
622
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Prop
ulsion
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ystem
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iss, M
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ger, M
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SA, N
oordw
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s; K.
Dicke
ns, N
ASA G
lenn R
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rch
Cente
r, Clev
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, 15
Sept
embe
r 201
614
3-ST
-7Sp
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rans
porta
tion
Tech
nolog
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Integ
ratio
n10
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Chair
ed by
: B. H
ELLM
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e Res
each
Labo
ratory
and A
. ZUN
IGA,
NASA
-Ames
Rese
arch C
enter
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
623
Deter
minis
tic Et
hern
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r Sca
lable,
Mo
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Laun
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Avio
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C. Fid
i, ESA
, Noo
rdwijk
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Neth
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ds
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
624
Larg
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load G
roun
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nspo
rtatio
n an
d Te
st Co
nside
ratio
nsM.
Ruck
er, N
ASA J
ohns
on S
pace
Cente
r, Hou
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TX
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hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
625
Rock
et La
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J. Ro
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J. S
ocha
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dstoc
k, Ja
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adiso
n Univ
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urg, V
A
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hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
626
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nical
Nume
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Mode
l Se
t-up a
nd Va
lidat
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ach
for a
CMC
Cont
rol S
urfa
ce fo
r Re-
entry
Vehic
lesR.
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iano,
M. B
elardo
, M. D
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n Aero
spac
e Res
earch
Cente
r (CIR
A), C
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, Ita
ly; A.
Espo
sito,
MSC s
oftwa
re, Ro
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hrs
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016-5
627
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int
Glide
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zzell
a, M.
Mari
ni, S
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Bene
detto
, Ital
ian Ae
rospa
ce Re
searc
h Cen
ter
(CIRA
), Ca
pua,
Italy;
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teelan
t, ES
A, No
ordwi
jk,
The N
etherl
ands
Thur
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Sept
embe
r 201
614
4-RL
A-6
1630
- 18
00 h
rsSp
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Risi
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on
Pa
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nts ar
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on ba
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discu
ssion
s hap
pen i
nitiat
ed w
ith le
ading
ques
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can f
uture
leade
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articip
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Sept
embe
r 201
614
5-LE
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r 201
614
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Sept
embe
r 201
614
7-AS
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rianc
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Rege
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allro
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Chair
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: D. V
ALLA
DO, A
nalyt
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s, Inc
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8Ea
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016-5
629
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Base
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in, C.
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e, M.
Wilk
ins, A
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searc
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hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
630
Optim
izatio
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Meth
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r Un
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of N
on-K
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Unive
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Colleg
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Sc
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s, Un
iversit
y of C
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Bould
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AIAA-2
016-5
631
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ixtur
e Filte
r for
Po
se Es
timat
ionJ.
Darlin
g, K.
DeMa
rs, M
issou
ri Univ
ersity
of
Scien
ce an
d Tec
hnolo
gy, R
olla,
MO
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AIAA-2
016-5
632
Orbit
Unc
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ropa
gatio
n Us
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Drom
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of To
kyo,
Bunk
yo,
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n; C.
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i, Tec
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l Univ
ersity
of
Madri
d, Ma
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Spain
1030
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AIAA-2
016-5
633
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effic
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stima
tion
for L
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Altit
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ebris
Obje
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om Tw
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ai, K.
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Sept
embe
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614
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D-26
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lative
Mot
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genc
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aired
by: A
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Air Fo
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seac
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A-201
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for E
lliptic
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timat
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ly Me
asur
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tsJ.
Wang
, E. B
utche
r, Univ
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of Ar
izona
, Tu
cson,
Tucso
n, AZ
; T. L
ovell
, Air F
orce R
esea
rch
Labo
ratory
, Kirtl
and A
FB, N
M
0830
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
635
New
State
Trans
ition
Matri
ces f
or R
elativ
e Mo
tion
of Sp
acec
raft
Form
ation
s in
Pertu
rbed
Orb
itsA.
Koen
ig, S
tanfor
d Univ
ersity
, Stan
ford,
CA; T
. Gu
ffanti
, Tec
hnica
l Univ
ersity
of M
ilan,
Milan
, Ital
y; S.
D’Am
ico, S
tanfor
d Univ
ersity
, Stan
ford,
CA
0900
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
636
Seco
nd O
rder
Theo
ry fo
r Rela
tive O
rbita
l Ele
ment
sB.
New
man,
Old D
omini
on U
nivers
ity, N
orfolk
, VA
Frida
y, 16
Sept
embe
r 201
614
9-AS
D-27
Low
Thru
st Tra
jecto
ries
Rege
ncy B
allro
om E
Chair
ed by
: R. A
NDER
SON
0800
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
637
A No
vel S
hape
-Bas
ed A
ppro
ximat
ion
Meth
od fo
r Con
strain
ed Lo
w-Th
rust
Trajec
tory
Des
ignK.
Zeng
, Y. G
eng,
B. W
u, C.
Xie, H
arbin
Institu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Ha
rbin,
China
0830
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
638
Heuri
stic m
ethod
based
on Ge
neral
ized
Loga
rithmi
c Spir
als fo
r Low
-Thrus
t traje
ctory
de
sign.
D. Mo
rante
Gonza
lez, M
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jurjo R
ivo, M
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r Arne
do,
Charle
s III U
nivers
ity of
Madrid
, Mad
rid, Sp
ain
0900
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
639
Deplo
ymen
t of H
igh P
ower
Clas
s All-
Electr
ic Sa
tellite
s in
the G
eosy
nchr
onou
s Eq
uato
rial O
rbit
A. Du
tta, S
. Vija
yan,
T. Ol
son,
Wich
ita S
tate
Unive
rsity,
Wich
ita, K
S
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
640
Low-
thru
st to
ur of
the m
ain be
lt as
teroid
sM.
Di C
arlo,
M. Va
sile, U
nivers
ity of
Stra
thclyd
e, Gla
sgow
, Unit
ed Ki
ngdo
m
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
641
Optim
izatio
n of
Low
Thru
st Re
ndez
vous
Tra
jecto
ries i
n Vic
inity
of Lu
nar L
2 Ha
lo Or
bitY.
Ulyby
shev
, RSC
Energ
ia, Ko
rolev
, Rus
sia
Frida
y, 16
Sept
embe
r 201
615
0-AS
D-28
Attit
ude C
ontro
lRe
genc
y Ball
room
FCh
aired
by: K
. DEM
ARS,
Miss
ouri U
nivers
ity of
Scie
nce a
nd Te
chno
logy
0800
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
642
Desig
ning I
terat
ive Le
arnin
g Con
trol o
f No
n-Mi
nimum
Pha
se Sy
stems
to Co
nver
ge
to Z
ero T
rack
ing Er
ror
T. Li,
R. Lo
ngma
n, Co
lumbia
Univ
ersity
, New
Yo
rk, N
Y
0830
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
643
Digit
al Re
petit
ive Co
ntro
l of P
eriod
ic Co
effic
ient S
ystem
s with
Non
-Integ
er
Numb
er of
Time
s Step
s per
Per
iodH.
Yau,
R. Lo
ngma
n, Co
lumbia
Univ
ersity
, New
Yo
rk, N
Y
0900
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
644
Lyap
unov
-Bas
ed Co
ntro
l for
Flat
-Spin
Re
cove
ry an
d Spin
Inve
rsion
of Sp
in-Sta
bilize
d Spa
cecra
ftZ.
Manc
heste
r, Harv
ard U
nivers
ity, C
ambri
dge,
MA
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
645
Attitu
de Co
ntrol
of As
teroid
Redir
ect M
ission
Sp
acecr
aft w
ith a
Captu
red Bo
ulder
G. Fa
lcone
, A. S
axen
a, S.
Gade
, S. B
andy
opad
hyay,
S.
Chun
g, Un
iversit
y of Il
linois,
Urban
a-Cha
mpaig
n, Urb
ana,
IL; G.
Sing
h, Jet
Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
, Ca
liforni
a Inst
itute
of Tec
hnolo
gy, Pa
saden
a, CA
; et a
l.
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
646
Fuzz
y-Lo
gic Su
perv
isory
PID
Atti
tude
Co
ntro
l of S
olar-S
ailJ.
Bacu
li, M.
Ayou
bi, S
anta
Clara
Unive
rsity,
San
ta Cla
ra, CA
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
647
Desig
n Me
thod
for T
he M
icro V
ibrat
ion
Isolat
or U
sing F
lux P
inning
Effe
ct fo
r Sa
tellite
sT.
Shiba
ta, G
radua
te Un
iversi
ty for
Adva
nced
St
udies
, Sag
amiha
ra, Ja
pan;
S. S
akai,
Ja
pan A
erosp
ace E
xplor
ation
Agen
cy (J
AXA)
, Sa
gami
hara,
Japa
n
Frida
y, 16
Sept
embe
r 201
615
1-ST
-8Sp
ace T
rans
porta
tion
Analy
sis an
d Des
ignRe
genc
y Ball
room
BCh
aired
by: C
. PLA
ISTED
, a.i.
Solut
ions,
Inc an
d B. P
OMER
OY, A
erojet
Rock
etdyn
e08
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
6-564
8Fu
rther
Exten
ded S
tructu
ral M
odeli
ng
and M
odal
Analy
sis of
Liqu
id Pr
opell
ant
Laun
ch Ve
hicles
for P
ogo A
nalys
isJ.
Sim, S
eoul
Natio
nal U
nivers
ity, S
eoul,
Sou
th Ko
rea; J
. Kim
, Rep
ublic
of Ko
rea Ai
r Forc
e, Da
egu,
South
Korea
; S. L
ee, S
. Shin
, Seo
ul Na
tiona
l Un
iversi
ty, S
eoul,
Sou
th Ko
rea; H
. Cho
i, W. Y
oon,
Yons
ei Un
iversi
ty, S
eoul,
Sou
th Ko
rea
0830
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
649
Appli
catio
n of
Des
ign of
Expe
rimen
ts an
d Sur
roga
te Mo
delin
g with
in th
e NAS
A Ad
vanc
ed Co
ncep
ts Of
fice,
Earth
-to-O
rbit
Desig
n Pr
oces
sM.
Zwac
k, P.
Dees
, Jac
obs,
Hunts
ville,
AL; J
. Holt
, NA
SA M
arsha
ll Spa
ce Fl
ight C
enter
, Hun
tsville
, AL
0900
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
650
Augm
entin
g Con
cept
ual D
esign
Traje
ctory
Tra
desp
ace E
xpor
ation
with
Gra
ph Th
eory
P. De
es, M
. Zwa
ck, N
ASA M
arsha
ll Spa
ce Fl
ight
Cente
r, Hun
tsville
, AL;
S. Ed
wards
, M. S
teffen
s, Ge
orgia
Institu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Atl
anta,
GA
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
651
Resp
onse
Surfa
ce R
egre
ssion
s for
Low-
Thru
st In
terpla
neta
ry M
ission
Des
ignE.
Mend
ez Ra
mos,
P. Mi
shra,
S. E
dward
s, D.
Ma
vris,
Georg
ia Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Atlan
ta, G
A
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
652
Orbit
al De
bris
Mitig
ation
for C
omme
rcial
Laun
ch Ve
hicles
J. Sc
hillin
g, Th
e Aero
spac
e Corp
oratio
n, El
Segu
ndo,
CA
66
Frida
y, 16
Sept
embe
r 201
615
2-AS
D-29
Conju
nctio
n As
sessm
ent,
Collis
ion A
voida
nce a
nd M
odeli
ngRe
genc
y Ball
room
CCh
aired
by: M
. GAB
OR, O
dysse
y Sys
tems
1200
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
653
A Ne
w Me
thod
for S
pace
Obje
cts
Prob
abilit
y of C
ollisi
onA.
Probe
, Tex
as A&
M Un
iversi
ty, Co
llege
Stat
ion,
TX; T
. Elgo
hary,
Univ
ersity
of Ce
ntral
Florid
a, Or
lando
, FL;
J. Ju
nkins
, Tex
as A&
M Un
iversi
ty,
Colle
ge S
tation
, TX
1230
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
654
Prob
abilit
y of C
ollisi
on: V
aluat
ion,
Varia
bility
, Visu
aliza
tion
and V
alidit
yS.
Alfan
o, D.
Oltro
gge,
Analy
tical
Grap
hics,
Inc.,
Exton
, PA
1300
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
655
A Co
llision
Avo
idanc
e Stra
tegy f
or a
Poten
tial N
atur
al Sa
tellite
arou
nd th
e As
teroid
Ben
nu fo
r the
Osir
is-Re
x Mi
ssion
A. Ma
shiku
, J. C
arpen
ter, N
ASA G
odda
rd Sp
ace
Fligh
t Cen
ter, G
reenb
elt, M
D
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
656
Cova
rianc
e Man
ipulat
ion fo
r Con
juncti
on
Asse
ssmen
tM.
Hejd
uk, A
stroru
m Co
nsult
ing, L
LC, W
oodw
ay,
TX
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
657
Orbit
Info
rmat
ion of
Pre
deter
mine
d Ac
cura
cy an
d its
Shar
ing in
the S
ST
Cont
ext
V. Br
aun,
ESA,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
H. Kl
inkrad
, E.
Stoll
, Tec
hnica
l Univ
ersity
of B
rauns
chwe
ig,
Brau
nsch
weig,
Germ
any
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
658
Intro
ducin
g upc
oming
Enha
ncem
ents
of
MAST
ER in
cludin
g S/C
Frag
menta
tion M
odels
A. Ho
rstma
nn, C
. Wied
eman
n, E.
Stoll,
Techn
ical
Unive
rsity o
f Brau
nschw
eig, B
raunsc
hweig
, Germ
any;
H. Kra
g, V.
Braun
, ESA
, Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
P. Gord
o, Un
iversit
y of L
isbon
, Lisb
on, P
ortug
al; et
al.
Frida
y, 16
Sept
embe
r 201
615
3-AS
D-30
Prox
imity
Ope
ratio
ns G
NCRe
genc
y Ball
room
DCh
aired
by: J
. SHI
, MDA
Corpo
ration
1200
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
659
New
Close
d-Fo
rm So
lution
s for
Opt
imal
Impu
lsive
Cont
rol o
f Spa
cecra
ft Re
lative
Mo
tion
M. Ch
ernick
, S. D
’Amico
, Stan
ford U
nivers
ity,
Stan
ford,
CA
1230
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
660
Detu
mblin
g Spa
ce D
ebris
via T
hrus
ter
Plume
Impin
geme
ntY.
Naka
jima,
S. M
itani,
H. T
ani, N
. Mura
kami
, T.
Yama
moto,
K. Ya
mana
ka, J
apan
Aeros
pace
Ex
plorat
ion Ag
ency
(JAX
A), T
suku
ba, J
apan
1300
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
661
Path
Plan
ning f
or Ea
rth-O
rbitin
g In
terfe
rome
tery
A. Ta
hir, A
. Nara
ng-Si
ddart
h, Un
iversi
ty of
Wash
ington
, Sea
ttle, S
eattle
, WA
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
662
Satel
lite Fo
rmat
ion Co
ntro
l Usin
g Co
ntinu
ous A
dapt
ive Sl
iding
Mod
e Co
ntro
ller
H. Ch
o, G.
Kersc
hen,
Unive
rsity
of Liè
ge, L
iège,
Belgi
um
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
663
Scale
Selec
tion
for V
ision
-Bas
ed R
elativ
e Na
vigat
ion U
sing S
cale
Spac
e The
ory
A. Ja
gat,
J. Ch
ristia
n, We
st Vir
ginia
Unive
rsity,
Mo
rganto
wn, W
V
Frida
y, 16
Sept
embe
r 201
615
4-AS
D-31
Spac
ecra
ft Tra
jecto
ries I
Rege
ncy B
allro
om E
Chair
ed by
: J. S
IMS,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory12
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
6-566
4Tra
jecto
ry D
esign
to M
itigat
e Risk
for
the T
rans
iting E
xopla
net S
urve
y Sat
ellite
(T
ESS)
D. D
ichma
nn, J
. Park
er, N
ASA G
odda
rd Sp
ace
Fligh
t Cen
ter, G
reenb
elt, M
D; C.
Nick
el, S
. Lutz
, Ap
plied
Defe
nse S
olutio
ns, I
nc.,
Colum
bia, M
D
1230
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
665
Monte
Carlo
Analy
sis as
a Tra
jector
y Desi
gn
Drive
r for
the T
ESS M
ission
C. Nic
kel, A
pplied
Defen
se So
lution
s, Inc
., Colu
mbia,
MD
; D. D
ichma
nn, N
ASA G
odda
rd Sp
ace Fl
ight C
enter
, Gre
enbe
lt, MD
; R. L
ebois
, S. L
utz, A
pplied
Defen
se
Solut
ions,
Inc., C
olumb
ia, M
D; J.
Parke
r, NAS
A God
dard
Space
Fligh
t Cen
ter, G
reenb
elt, M
D
1300
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
666
Surfi
ng th
e L2
grad
ient w
ith th
e sta
rshad
e in
sear
ch of
extra
terre
strial
life
C. De
ccia,
E. Vil
lalba
, J. P
arker,
W. C
ash,
G. B
orn,
Unive
rsity
of Co
lorad
o, Bo
ulder,
Bou
lder, C
O; R.
No
omen
, Delf
t Univ
ersity
of Te
chno
logy,
Delft,
The
Nethe
rland
s
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
667
MONT
E’s Cl
ient-B
ased
Traje
ctory
Pr
opag
ation
Arch
itectu
reJ.
Smith
, Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory,
Califo
rnia
Institu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
668
Solar
Orb
iter M
ission
Des
ign O
verv
iew
and N
aviga
tion
Analy
sisJ.
Sánc
hez P
érez,
ESA,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
669
Multi-
Objec
tive O
ptim
al Co
ntro
l of t
he
Asce
nt Tr
ajecto
ries o
f Lau
nch
Vehic
lesL.
Riccia
rdi, M
. Vas
ile, F
. Tos
o, C.
Madd
ock,
Unive
rsity
of St
rathc
lyde,
Glasg
ow, U
nited
Kin
gdom
Frida
y, 16
Sept
embe
r 201
615
5-AS
D-32
Attit
ude E
stima
tion
Rege
ncy B
allro
om F
Chair
ed by
: P. L
AI, N
ASA J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
1200
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
670
Attit
ude-
corre
lated
fram
es al
gorit
hms t
o im
prov
e the
attit
ude a
ccura
cy of
the s
tar
track
er u
nder
high
ly dy
nami
c con
dition
sL.
Ma, N
ation
al Un
iversi
ty of
Defen
se Te
chno
logy,
Chan
gsha
, Chin
a; F.
Berne
lli-Za
zzera
, Tec
hnica
l Un
iversi
ty of
Milan
, Mila
n, Ita
ly; X
. Wan
g, S.
Qi
n, Na
tiona
l Univ
ersity
of D
efens
e Tec
hnolo
gy,
Chan
gsha
, Chin
a
1230
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
671
Star T
rack
er D
istor
tion
Char
acter
izatio
n Us
ing Lo
caliz
ed A
ttitu
de D
epen
dent
Di
storti
on Es
timat
ion M
ethod
s for
the
ICESa
t Miss
ionN.
Wolf
enba
rger, S
. Bae
, Univ
ersity
of Te
xas,
Austi
n, Au
stin,
TX
1300
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
672
Recu
rsive
Filte
ring o
f Sta
r Tra
cker
Dat
aJ.
Darlin
g, Mi
ssouri
Univ
ersity
of S
cienc
e and
Te
chno
logy,
Rolla
, MO;
N. H
outz,
C. Fr
ueh,
Purdu
e Un
iversi
ty, W
est L
afaye
tte, I
N; K.
DeM
ars, M
issou
ri Un
iversi
ty of
Scien
ce an
d Tec
hnolo
gy, R
olla,
MO
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
673
Mont
e Car
lo An
alysis
of Co
mmon
Two-
Vecto
r Atti
tude
Dete
rmina
tion
Algo
rithm
s wi
th U
ncor
relat
ed G
aussi
an M
easu
reme
nt
Noise
A. Br
uce,
C. Fru
eh, P
urdue
Univ
ersity
, Wes
t La
fayett
e, IN
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
674
Attit
ude M
aneu
vera
bility
Estim
ation
for
Preli
mina
ry M
ission
Des
ign of
Spinn
ing
Solar
Sail D
riven
by R
eflec
tivity
Cont
rol
K. Og
uri, T
. Kud
o, R.
Funa
se, U
nivers
ity of
Toky
o, To
kyo,
Japa
n
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
016-5
675
Magn
etosp
heric
Mult
iscale
Miss
ion At
titude
Dy
nami
cs: O
bser
vatio
ns fr
om Fl
ight D
ataT.
Willia
ms, N
ASA G
odda
rd Sp
ace Fl
ight C
enter
, Gre
enbe
lt, MD
; S. S
hulm
an, H
oney
well I
nterna
tiona
l, Inc
., Glen
n Dale
, MD;
J. Se
dlak,
N. O
ttenst
ein, a
.i. sol
ution
s, Inc
., Lan
ham,
MD;
B. Lo
unsbu
ry, Ho
neyw
ell
Intern
ation
al, In
c., Gl
enn D
ale, M
D
Frida
y, 16
Sept
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SD-7
Abhis
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0-SAT
S-2
Abrah
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7-OPS
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kerm
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4-ASD
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Adurt
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6 Aff
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TR-4
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47-AS
D-25
Agred
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Aguil
ar Sa
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z, I.,
136
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108
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9 Ak
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62-AS
D-12
Akin,
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L-2, 1
4-RSA
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1-COL
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0-ASD
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Alessi
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84-AS
D-14
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36-IS
-10/N
SS-4
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7-ST-5
Alf
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52-AS
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-36
Allen
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D-8
Al-Sa
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PL-12
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n, H.
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An
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n, R.,
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60-AS
D-36
Ande
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8-ASD
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Arb
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2, 4
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5-IS-6
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Asca
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E-3
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5-ASD
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Axelr
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6-ASD
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Ayou
bi, M
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Ayres
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Az
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2 Az
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53-PS
TR-5
Baco
n, C.,
94-R
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Bacu
li, J.,
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Ba
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36-IS
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SS-4
Baile
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59-AS
D-35
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Ba
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159
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ng, H
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3-EXP
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Bang
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D-6
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119-S
ATS-6
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Ba
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73-SS
EE-4
Bareh
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116-I
S-7/S
SEE-7
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2-COL
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34-EX
PL-12
Ba
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A-1, 4
0-SAT
S-2, 7
5-SYS
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Ba
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Barth
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Ba
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Beck
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Beck
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Be
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49-PS
TR-1
Bedir
ian, M
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Be
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D-15
Belar
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Bena
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YS-5
Bene
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123-S
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Benit
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62-A
SD-12
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SD-16
Be
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i, M.,
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A-4
Benn
ett, J
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9-ASD
-21
Benn
ett, T
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Be
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Berg,
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0-IS-1
Be
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L-12
Bergm
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Be
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06-AS
D-17
Berna
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Be
rnelli-
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era, F
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5-ASD
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Bersh
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PL-9
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SS-1,
36-N
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93-N
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A-3
Bhate
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TS-1
Biber,
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3-NSS
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41-SA
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IS-12
Bla
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C-3
Blaes
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Blo
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Blo
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-3 Bo
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Bo
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Bo
ll, N.
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SP-3
Bomb
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Bo
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75-S
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Bonk
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90-EX
PL-9
Booh
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Boom
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D-1
Boon
e, D.
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SD-13
Bo
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ng, A
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Bo
rn, G
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4-ASD
-31
Bowm
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XPL-6
Bo
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STR-2
Bo
yd, I
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-ASE-1
Bo
yd, J
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-HSP-1
Br
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135-E
XPL-1
3 Br
adfor
d, J.,
45-S
T-2
Brad
ley, N
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9-ASD
-21
Bran
denb
urg, J
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2-COL
-5 Br
aun,
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10-AS
E-3, 1
34-EX
PL-12
Br
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V., 1
52-AS
D-29
Breid
entha
l, J.,
88-CO
L-4
Brew
ster, P
., 13
4-EXP
L-12
Broll
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31-CO
L-2
Brow
n, W.
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D-2
Bruc
e, A.,
155
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2 Bu
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43-SS
EE-2/
IS-2
Bugo
s, G.
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SP-1
Bui, T
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-2 Bu
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98-SY
S-4
Bullo
ck, M
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5-EXP
L-13
Bulys
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34-EX
PL-12
Bu
nce,
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5-ASD
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Buqu
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91-H
SP-3
Burga
ud, F
., 18
-SSEE
-1 Bu
rkhart
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75-SY
S-3
Burla
cu, A
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2-ASD
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Burts
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69-IS
-3/SA
TS-4
Busch
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54-P
STR-8
Butch
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6 Bu
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i, A.,
106-A
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Ca
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109-A
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5 Ca
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SE-3
Cain,
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2-SLS
-2 Ca
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73-SS
EE-4
Calvi
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141-S
ATS-7
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2 Ca
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75-SY
S-3
Camp
agno
la, S
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1-ASD
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Camp
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14-EX
PL-11
Ca
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LS-2
Canc
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-11
Capd
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M., 8
4-ASD
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Cape
llo, E
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Caram
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89-EX
PL-8
Cardo
so do
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Carey
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66-EX
PL-5
Carls
on, A
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-SLS-1
Ca
rpente
r, J.,
83-AS
D-13,
109
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0, 1
52-AS
D-29
Carso
n, J.,
134
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-12
Carte
r, J.,
122-S
T-6
Carva
lho, J
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Cash
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154-A
SD-31
Ca
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Ca
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16-IS
-7/SS
EE-7
Casti
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7-ASD
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4-ASD
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Chai,
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89-E
XPL-8
Ch
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Ch
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0-ASD
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Cham
bers,
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9-EXP
L-8
Cham
itoff,
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29-AS
D-8, 7
1-RSA
-3 Ch
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r, F.,
11-NS
S-1
Chao
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53-PS
TR-5
Chap
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Chav
ers, D
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Ch
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36-NS
S-2
Chea
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45-S
T-2
Chen
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42-SL
S-2, 1
07-AS
D-18,
108
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9 Ch
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Ch
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Ch
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7-ASE
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153-A
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Ch
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Chila
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7-IS-1
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PL-14
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Choi,
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34-GE
PC-1
Chon
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19-SA
TS-6/
IS-9
Chou
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87-AS
E-2
Chris
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n, C.,
13-R
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44-S
SEE-3
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Ch
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n, J.,
68-H
SP-2,
86-A
SD-16
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0,
153
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0 Ch
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46-SY
S-2
Chud
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Ciardu
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Cir
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Clayb
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Clem,
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Coca
ud, C
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Co
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Coelh
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38-O
PS-2
Coen
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71-RS
A-3
Cohe
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Co
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12-CO
L-5
Cohe
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SS-1
Cole,
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92-IS
-4/SS
EE-5
Colle
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37-IS
-11/E
XPL-1
4 Co
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no, S
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0-RSA
-5/IS-
8 Co
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115-I
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ATS-5
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32-AS
D-24
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3 Co
ok, J
., 65
-COL-3
Co
opers
mith,
J., 1
22-ST
-6 Co
plin,
J., 6
9-IS-3
/SAT
S-4
Cornf
ord, S
., 11
6-IS-7
/SSE
E-7
Corpi
no, S
., 14
1-SAT
S-7/I
S-12
Costa
, M.,
98-SY
S-4
Cove
rston
e, V.,
63-A
SE-1,
85-A
SD-15
Cra
ig, D
., 8-C
OL-1/
EXPL
-1, 6
6-EXP
L-5, 8
9-EXP
L-8
Crain,
A., 2
9-ASD
-8 Cre
ech,
S., 7
4-ST-3
Cri
spin,
Y., 8
5-ASD
-15
Crosb
y, K.,
113
-EXPL
-10/I
S-5
Crowe
, W.,
109-A
SD-20
Cu
i, Y.,
110-A
SE-3
Cunio
, P.,
68-HS
P-2
Cunn
ingha
m, C.
, 115
-IS-6/
SATS
-5 Cu
reton
, K.,
69-IS
-3/SA
TS-4
Cush
ing, J
., 16
-SLS-1
, 67-E
XPL-6
D’
Amico
, S.,
148-A
SD-26
, 153
-ASD-3
0, 1
58-AS
D-34
Dahlg
ren, J
., 11
6-IS-7
/SSE
E-7
Dahs
ltrom,
E., 4
0-SAT
S-2
Daqu
in, J.
, 84-A
SD-14
Da
rani, S
., 28
-ASD-7
Da
rling,
J., 1
47-AS
D-25,
155
-ASD-3
2 Da
ryabe
igi, K
., 13
4-EXP
L-12
Dave
rsa, E
., 32
-EXPL
-3 Da
vis, B
., 59
-ASD-9
Da
vis, C
., 8-C
OL-1/
EXPL
-1, 1
38-O
PS-2
Davis
, E.,
122-S
T-6
Davo
odi, F
., 88
-COL-4
De
Bruin
, K.,
92-IS
-4/SS
EE-5
Decci
a, C.,
154
-ASD-3
1
Auth
or/S
essio
n Ch
air In
dex
Dees
, P.,
151-S
T-8
Dees
, S.,
135-E
XPL-1
3 de
la Cr
oix, J
., 15
9-ASD
-35
Delefl
ie, F.
, 84-A
SD-14
De
Mars,
K., 4
-ASD-1
, 129
-ASD-2
1, 1
47-AS
D-25,
1
50-AS
D-28,
155
-ASD-3
2 De
mcak
, S.,
6-ASD
-3, 8
3-ASD
-13
Demi
na, N
., 52
-PSTR
-4 de
Ruite
r, A.,
5-ASD
-2 De
Stef
ano F
umo,
M., 1
43-ST
-7 De
Wec
k, O.
, 18-S
SEE-1
, 42-S
LS-2,
67-E
XPL-6
Dh
armara
j, R.,
20-SY
S-1
Diaz A
rtiles
, A.,
114-E
XPL-1
1 Dia
z Ram
os, M
., 16
0-ASD
-36
Di Be
nede
tto, S
., 14
3-ST-7
Di
Carlo
, M.,
131-A
SD-23
, 149
-ASD-2
7 Dic
hman
n, D.
, 154
-ASD-3
1 Dic
kens
, K.,
142-S
SEE-9
Dic
kens
on, T
., 12
3-SYS
-5 Dil
ls, A.
, 11-N
SS-1
DiNico
la, M
., 96
-SSEE
-6 DiN
onno
, J.,
45-ST
-2 Dis
sel, A
., 45
-ST-2,
97-S
T-5
Djebk
o, K.,
40-S
ATS-2
, 117
-OPS
-1 Do
ggett
, W.,
14-RS
A-1
Dolgo
polov
, A.,
44-SS
EE-3
Doma
ck, M
., 96
-SSEE
-6 Do
nahu
e, B.
, 74-S
T-3
Dong
, G.,
95-RS
A-4
Dong
, W.,
39-RS
A-2
Doos
tan, A
., 28
-ASD-7
Do
rais,
G., 6
5-COL
-3 Do
rneich
, M.,
139-O
PS-3
Dorse
y, J.,
14-R
SA-1,
95-R
SA-4
Doula
mis,
A., 5
2-PST
R-4
Doula
mis,
N., 5
2-PST
R-4
Doule
, O., 3
1-COL
-2, 50
-PSTR
-2, 65
-COL-3
, 112
-COL-5
Do
wling
, K.,
98-SY
S-4
Doyle
, B.,
20-SY
S-1
Doyle
, R.,
115-I
S-6/S
ATS-5
Dr
ess,
D., 7
3-SSE
E-4
Drew
, J.,
29-AS
D-8
Duan
, G.,
86-AS
D-16
Dubo
s, G.
, 43-S
SEE-2
/IS-2
Du
ggan
, M.,
8-COL
-1/EX
PL-1
Dunh
am, W
., 10
7-ASD
-18
Dutta
, A.,
29-AS
D-8, 1
07-AS
D-18,
149
-ASD-2
7 Dw
yer-C
iancio
lo, A.
, 97-S
T-5
Dyer,
R., 1
6-SLS
-1 Eb
erly,
E., 4
1-SAT
S-3
Ebinu
ma, T
., 15
8-ASD
-34
Edmo
ndso
n, J.,
46-S
YS-2
Edwa
rds, D
., 55
-PSTR
-9 Ed
wards
, S.,
92-IS
-4/SS
EE-5,
151
-ST-8
Eide,
J., 1
31-AS
D-23
Eissfe
ller, B
., 7-A
SD-4,
114
-EXPL
-11
Elbaz
, K.,
50-PS
TR-2
Elgoh
ary, T
., 15
2-ASD
-29
Elhalw
agy,
Y., 1
32-AS
D-24,
141
-SATS
-7/IS-
12
Elkha
yat,
M., 1
32-AS
D-24,
141
-SATS
-7/IS-
12
Elnas
har, G
., 13
2-ASD
-24, 1
41-SA
TS-7/
IS-12
ElR
affie,
A., 1
32-AS
D-24,
141
-SATS
-7/IS-
12
Elwoo
d, L.,
55-P
STR-9
Em
ami, M
., 49
-PSTR
-1, 8
7-ASE
-2 Em
dee,
J., 1
22-ST
-6 En
gland
, D.,
10-IS
-1 En
gle, J
., 8-C
OL-1/
EXPL
-1, 2
0-SYS
-1 En
right,
J., 9
5-RSA
-4 Erw
in, D
., 36
-NSS-2
Es
chelb
ach,
G., 3
1-COL
-2 Es
posit
o, A.,
143
-ST-7
Evan
s, J.,
116
-IS-7/
SSEE
-7 Ev
ans,
T., 1
09-AS
D-20,
114
-EXPL
-11
Everl
ine, C
., 11
6-IS-7
/SSE
E-7
Ewart
, R.,
11-NS
S-1, 3
6-NSS
-2, 9
3-NSS
-3 Fa
ber, D
., 75
-SYS-3
Fa
ber, W
., 60
-ASD-1
0 Fa
ddou
l, A.,
133-C
OL-6
Falco
ne, G
., 15
0-ASD
-28
Fan,
S., 1
06-AS
D-17
Fang
, H.,
130-A
SD-22
Fa
rahma
nd, M
., 10
7-ASD
-18
Farm
er, S
., 88
-COL-4
Fe
ather,
M.,
116-I
S-7/S
SEE-7
Fe
hling
er, M
., 14
2-SSE
E-9
Feigh
, K.,
66-EX
PL-5
Feld,
K., 4
5-ST-2
Fe
ldhac
ker, J
., 28
-ASD-7
Fe
ller, E
., 36
-NSS-2
Fe
llinge
r, G.,
40-SA
TS-2,
117
-OPS
-1 Fe
ng, X
., 49
-PSTR
-1, 6
2-ASD
-12, 1
30-AS
D-22
Fenn
, A.,
98-SY
S-4
Ferna
ndes
, S.,
49-PS
TR-1
Ferre
r, E.,
98-SY
S-4
Ferug
lio, L
., 14
1-SAT
S-7/I
S-12
Fidi, C
., 14
3-ST-7
Fil
ho, L
., 49
-PSTR
-1 Fin
cann
on, J
., 88
-COL-4
Fin
seth,
T., 1
39-O
PS-3
Fisch
er, D
., 13
6-IS-1
0/NS
S-4
Fitz-C
oy, N
., 26
-ASD-5
Fo
lta, D
., 6-A
SD-3
Forem
an, V
., 18
-SSEE
-1
Först
ner, R
., 39
-RSA-2
, 61-A
SD-11
, 98-S
YS-4,
1
14-EX
PL-11
Fo
ust,
R., 2
9-ASD
-8 Fra
nk, C
., 18
-SSEE
-1 Fra
nk, J
., 11
3-EXP
L-10/
IS-5
Frank
e, W.
, 139
-OPS
-3 Fra
nquiz
, F.,
132-A
SD-24
Fre
drick
son,
S., 1
4-RSA
-1, 3
9-RSA
-2, 7
1-RSA
-3,
95-RS
A-4, 1
40-RS
A-5/I
S-8
Freed
man,
M., 6
7-EXP
L-6
Frenc
h, M.
, 121
-SSEE
-8 Fre
y, S.
, 108
-ASD-1
9 Fri
end,
R., 1
1-NSS
-1 Fru
eh, C
., 4-AS
D-1, 2
6-ASD
-5, 63
-ASE-1
, 106
-ASD-1
7,
132
-ASD-2
4, 1
55-AS
D-32
Fujim
oto, K
., 61
-ASD-1
1, 1
06-AS
D-17,
129
-ASD-2
1 Fu
ller, T
., 53
-PSTR
-5 Fu
nase
, R.,
131-A
SD-23
, 155
-ASD-3
2, 1
58-AS
D-34
Funk
e, Q.
, 108
-ASD-1
9 Ga
baldo
, M.,
45-ST
-2 Ga
bor, M
., 15
2-ASD
-29
Gach
et, F.
, 84-A
SD-14
Ga
de, S
., 15
0-ASD
-28
Gaeb
ler, J
., 10
6-ASD
-17
Gaier
, J.,
63-AS
E-1, 7
5-SYS
-3 Ga
le, A.
, 31-C
OL-2,
65-C
OL-3,
133
-COL-6
Ga
rg, K.
, 87-A
SE-2
Garne
r, L.,
116-I
S-7/S
SEE-7
Ga
sster,
S.,
119-S
ATS-6
/IS-9
Ga
tens,
R., 8
-COL-1
/EXP
L-1
Ge, S
., 11
2-COL
-5 Ge
eraert
, J.,
59-AS
D-9
Gehly
, S.,
129-A
SD-21
, 147
-ASD-2
5 Ge
mer, A
., 42
-SLS-2
Ge
ng, Y
., 14
9-ASD
-27
Geno
va, A
., 15
9-ASD
-35
Georg
e, P.,
88-C
OL-4
Georg
e, T.,
88-C
OL-4
Gibbe
ns, P
., 71
-RSA-3
Gil
l, J.,
50-PS
TR-2
Gilma
n, D.
, 67-E
XPL-6
Gla
ss, B
., 95
-RSA-4
Go
dinez
, H.,
26-AS
D-5
Goh,
S., 4
-ASD-1
Go
harda
ni, A.
, 70-R
IS-4,
91-H
SP-3
Gong
, Q.,
132-A
SD-24
Go
nthier
, Y.,
9-EXP
L-2
Gonz
ález C
orbell
a, M.
, 69-I
S-3/S
ATS-4
Go
nzale
z Pey
tavi, G
., 7-A
SD-4,
61-A
SD-11
Go
odliff
, K.,
42-SL
S-2, 8
9-EXP
L-8
Good
man,
D., 1
14-EX
PL-11
Go
rdo, P
., 15
2-ASD
-29
Goun
ley, R
., 35
-HSP-1
Gr
azios
i, D.,
66-EX
PL-5
Greb
ow, D
., 27
-ASD-6
, 61-A
SD-11
, 83-A
SD-13
Gr
een,
N., 8
7-ASE
-2, 1
10-AS
E-3
Gree
n, R.,
88-C
OL-4
Gree
n, T.,
42-S
LS-2
Gree
nhou
se, M
., 72
-SPSC
-2 Gr
eenlu
nd, S
., 66
-EXPL
-5 Gr
eenw
ald, D
., 11
3-EXP
L-10/
IS-5
Griffi
ce, C
., 11
0-ASE
-3 Gr
iffin,
B., 3
1-COL
-2 Gr
iffin,
R., 1
23-SY
S-5
Gron
owsk
i, M.,
142-S
SEE-9
Gu
aldon
i, M.,
4-ASD
-1 Gu
erra,
M., 4
5-ST-2
Gu
erran
t, D.
, 49-P
STR-1
Gu
ffanti
, T.,
148-A
SD-26
Gu
glieri
, G.,
7-ASD
-4 Gu
inn, J
., 71
-RSA-3
Gu
jral, A
., 12
2-ST-6
Gu
nter, B
., 59
-ASD-9
, 110
-ASE-3
Gu
o, Y.,
108
-ASD-1
9 Gu
pta, S
., 15
-SATS
-1 Ha
bib-Ag
ahi, H
., 96
-SSEE
-6 Ha
daeg
h, F.,
29-A
SD-8
Halbe
rg, E.
, 94-R
IS-5
Hamd
i, F.,
123-S
YS-5
Hami
ll, D.
, 67-E
XPL-6
Ha
n, C.,
107
-ASD-1
8, 1
08-AS
D-19
Han,
D., 8
3-ASD
-13, 8
7-ASE
-2 Ha
nada
, H.,
52-PS
TR-4
Hanlo
n, E.,
141
-SATS
-7/IS-
12
Hans
en, J
., 11
-NSS-1
, 46-S
YS-2
Hans
on, J
., 41
-SATS
-3 Ha
ra, S
., 53
-PSTR
-5 Ha
rringto
n, W.
, 141
-SATS
-7/IS-
12
Harris
, A.,
55-PS
TR-9
Hart,
K., 1
10-AS
E-3
Hart,
L., 1
19-SA
TS-6/
IS-9
Harw
ick, W
., 56
-PSTR
-10
Hasa
n, S.
, 71-R
SA-3
Hash
imoto
, T.,
134-E
XPL-1
2 Ha
uan,
T., 1
38-O
PS-2
Heath
, J.,
141-S
ATS-7
/IS-1
2 He
berle
, J.,
119-S
ATS-6
/IS-9
He
gazy
, M.,
121-S
SEE-8
He
hir, A
., 96
-SSEE
-6 He
iligers
, J.,
49-PS
TR-1,
60-A
SD-10
He
jduk,
M., 1
47-AS
D-25,
152
-ASD-2
9 He
llman
, B.,
45-ST
-2, 1
43-ST
-7 He
mbree
, M.,
66-EX
PL-5
Hemm
inger,
J., 1
0-IS-1
Hens
on, P
., 90
-EXPL
-9 He
rnand
o Ayu
so, J
., 14
7-ASD
-25
Herrm
ann,
N., 8
9-EXP
L-8
Herzi
g, S.
, 92-I
S-4/S
SEE-5
He
verly
, M.,
115-I
S-6/S
ATS-5
Hia
tt, F.
, 16-S
LS-1
Hihn,
J., 1
8-SSE
E-1, 4
4-SSE
E-3
Hines
, G.,
134-E
XPL-1
2 Hit
t, D.
, 27-A
SD-6
Ho, K
., 42
-SLS-2
, 67-E
XPL-6
, 131
-ASD-2
3 Ho
lbrou
gh, I
., 15
7-ASD
-33
Holgu
in, M
., 97
-ST-5
Holle
nstei
n, B.
, 14-R
SA-1
Holt,
J., 1
51-ST
-8 Ho
rikaw
a, M.
, 6-AS
D-3
Horst
mann
, A.,
152-A
SD-29
Ho
rton,
J., 8
9-EXP
L-8
Hou,
Z., 3
9-RSA
-2 Ho
utz, N
., 15
5-ASD
-32
Howe
, S.,
66-EX
PL-5,
88-C
OL-4,
112
-COL-5
Ho
well,
K., 6
0-ASD
-10
Hoyt,
R., 1
6-SLS
-1 Hu
, Q.,
27-AS
D-6, 1
30-AS
D-22
Huds
on, J
., 16
-SLS-1
Hu
fenba
ch, B
., 9-E
XPL-2
Hu
ghes
, J.,
138-O
PS-2
Hugh
es, S
., 45
-ST-2,
123
-SYS-5
Hu
rlbert
, E.,
32-EX
PL-3
Hurta
do, J
., 49
-PSTR
-1 Hu
ssein,
A., 1
23-SY
S-5
Husse
in, I.
, 60-A
SD-10
, 147
-ASD-2
5 Ika
ri, S.
, 158
-ASD-3
4 Im
ken,
T., 3
2-EXP
L-3
Ingha
m, M
., 46
-SYS-2
, 92-I
S-4/S
SEE-5
, 115
-IS-6/
S
ATS-5
, 116
-IS-7/
SSEE
-7 Ira
ci, L.
, 17-S
PSC-1
Ius
, P.,
130-A
SD-22
Iva
nco,
M., 9
6-SSE
E-6
Iwata
, C.,
36-NS
S-2
Izygo
n, M.
, 116
-IS-7/
SSEE
-7 Ja
bbar,
A., 5
4-PST
R-8
Jaeg
er, M
., 14
2-SSE
E-9
Jaga
nnath
a, B.
, 131
-ASD-2
3 Ja
gat,
A., 1
53-AS
D-30
Jäge
r, E.,
117-O
PS-1
Jah,
M., 1
06-AS
D-17
Jain,
A., 7
5-SYS
-3 Ja
nicik,
J., 1
1-NSS
-1 Je
llicors
e, J.,
121
-SSEE
-8 Je
nkin,
A., 1
29-AS
D-21,
157
-ASD-3
3 Je
nkins
, S.,
116-I
S-7/S
SEE-7
Je
sick,
M., 6
-ASD-3
, 83-A
SD-13
69
Auth
or/S
essio
n Ch
air In
dex
Jia, Y
., 62
-ASD-1
2 Jin
, J.,
49-PS
TR-1
John
, J.,
110-A
SE-3
John
son,
B., 8
6-ASD
-16
John
son,
K., 9
8-SYS
-4 Jo
hnso
n, S.
, 10-I
S-1
Jolly,
S.,
89-EX
PL-8
Jone
s, B.,
4-AS
D-1, 2
8-ASD
-7, 59
-ASD-9
, 106
-ASD-1
7 Jo
nes,
C., 8
9-EXP
L-8, 9
6-SSE
E-6, 9
7-ST-5
Jo
nes,
D., 6
-ASD-3
, 28-A
SD-7,
83-A
SD-13
Jo
nes,
G., 2
0-SYS
-1, 4
3-SSE
E-2/I
S-2
Jorda
n, J.,
20-S
YS-1
Josh
i, J.,
53-PS
TR-5
Jova
novic
, I.,
95-RS
A-4
Joyn
er, C.
, 89-E
XPL-8
Ju
ng, Y
., 11
3-EXP
L-10/
IS-5
Junk
ins, J
., 15
2-ASD
-29
Justu
s, N.
, 20-S
YS-1
Kach
ler, T
., 14
2-SSE
E-9
Kade
rka, J
., 43
-SSEE
-2/IS-
2 Ka
lbach
er, K.
, 52-P
STR-4
Ka
mel, M
., 12
1-SSE
E-8
Kami
nski,
A., 9
1-HSP
-3 Ka
nata,
S.,
60-AS
D-10
Kang
as, J
., 83
-ASD-1
3 Ka
rban,
R., 9
2-IS-4
/SSE
E-5
Karol
iusse
n, I.,
138
-OPS
-2 Ka
rpenk
o, M.
, 108
-ASD-1
9, 1
32-AS
D-24
Kaslo
w, D
., 11
9-SAT
S-6/I
S-9
Kawa
guch
i, J.,
7-ASD
-4 Ka
waka
tsu, Y
., 6-A
SD-3
Kaya
l, H.,
40-SA
TS-2,
117
-OPS
-1 Ke
enan
, J.,
86-AS
D-16
Kenn
edy,
B., 2
7-ASD
-6, 8
3-ASD
-13, 1
29-AS
D-21
Kenn
edy,
R., 1
15-IS
-6/SA
TS-5
Keren
, N.,
139-O
PS-3
Kerr,
E., 2
6-ASD
-5 Ke
rsche
n, G.
, 153
-ASD-3
0 Ke
rzhne
r, A.,
43-SS
EE-2/
IS-2
Kiang
, C.,
114-E
XPL-1
1 Kil
mer, C
., 12
-RIS-1
, 13-R
IS-2,
37-R
IS-3
Kim, E
., 10
9-ASD
-20
Kim, H
., 34
-GEPC
-1 Kim
, J.,
151-S
T-8
Kim, K
., 11
3-EXP
L-10/
IS-5
Kim, T
., 34
-GEPC
-1 Kis
s, D.
, 50-P
STR-2
Kit
ts, C.
, 139
-OPS
-3 Kiz
iah, R
., 84
-ASD-1
4 Kle
m, M
., 32
-EXPL
-3 Kli
nkrad
, H.,
152-A
SD-29
Klo
vstad
, J.,
89-EX
PL-8,
96-S
SEE-6
Klump
ar, D
., 41
-SATS
-3 Kn
app,
M., 9
8-SYS
-4 Ko
dikara
, N.,
26-AS
D-5
Koen
ig, A.
, 148
-ASD-2
6 Ko
h, D.
, 160
-ASD-3
6 Ko
hout,
L., 5
4-PST
R-8
Koiss
er, D
., 13
6-IS-1
0/NS
S-4
Kojim
a, H.
, 60-A
SD-10
Ko
kan,
T., 8
9-EXP
L-8
Kolcio
, K.,
10-IS
-1 Ko
lman
ovsk
y, I.,
29-A
SD-8,
107
-ASD-1
8 Ko
losa,
D., 1
6-SLS
-1 Ko
mar, D
., 6-A
SD-3
Kons
tantin
idis,
K., 1
14-EX
PL-11
Ko
ontz,
S.,
87-AS
E-2
Korsm
eyer,
D.,
159-A
SD-35
Ko
udelk
a, O.
, 40-S
ATS-2
Kra
g, H.
, 152
-ASD-2
9 Kri
shna
murth
y, A.,
31-C
OL-2
Kuan
g, L.,
49-P
STR-1
, 137
-IS-11
/EXP
L-14
Kudo
, T.,
155-A
SD-32
Ku
ether,
D.,
71-RS
A-3
Kulka
rni, T
., 92
-IS-4/
SSEE
-5 Ku
luman
i, S.,
61-AS
D-11
Kupie
c, S.
, 36-N
SS-2
Kurum
, A.,
116-I
S-7/S
SEE-7
Ku
tter, B
., 97
-ST-5
Kwon
, D.,
20-SY
S-1
Kwon
, O.,
34-GE
PC-1
Kyle,
D.,
46-SY
S-2
Lai, P
., 15
5-ASD
-32
Lali,
M., 6
5-COL
-3, 1
19-SA
TS-6/
IS-9
Land
graf,
M., 9
-EXPL
-2 La
ndis,
G.,
52-PS
TR-4,
88-C
OL-4
Lang
, C.,
134-E
XPL-1
2 La
nge,
C., 9
-EXPL
-2 La
ngsto
n, S.
, 134
-EXPL
-12
Lario
s-Barb
osa,
J., 7
3-SSE
E-4
Larm
an, K
., 89
-EXPL
-8 La
Valle
e, D.
, 117
-OPS
-1, 1
36-IS
-10/N
SS-4
Lavo
ie, T.
, 112
-COL-5
La
wren
ce, D
., 49
-PSTR
-1 Le
bois,
R., 1
54-AS
D-31
LeCa
ptain,
K., 1
13-EX
PL-10
/IS-5
Le
e, D.
, 87-A
SE-2
Lee,
G., 1
16-IS
-7/SS
EE-7
Lee,
S., 1
51-ST
-8 Le
e, T.,
61-A
SD-11
Le
febvre
, D.,
75-SY
S-3
Le Fe
vre, C
., 84
-ASD-1
4 Le
igh, A
., 15
9-ASD
-35
Lemm
, K.,
49-PS
TR-1
Lemm
ens,
S., 1
08-AS
D-19
Le M
oigne
, J.,
18-SS
EE-1,
123
-SYS-5
Le
nts, K
., 11
2-COL
-5 Le
vack
, D.,
89-EX
PL-8
Leve
dahl,
B.,
67-EX
PL-6
Li, G
., 13
0-ASD
-22
Li, T.
, 150
-ASD-2
8 Li,
Y., 6
3-ASE
-1 Li,
Z., 3
9-RSA
-2 Lia
o-McP
herso
n, D.
, 107
-ASD-1
8 Lil
lie, C
., 94
-RIS-5
, 98-S
YS-4
Lim, L
., 4-A
SD-1,
40-S
ATS-2
Lim
, T.,
123-S
YS-5
Lind,
F., 9
8-SYS
-4 Liu
, Q.,
110-A
SE-3
Liu, W
., 39
-RSA-2
Lla
nso,
T., 1
36-IS
-10/N
SS-4
Long
, A.,
157-A
SD-33
Lo
ng, M
., 89
-EXPL
-8 Lo
ngma
n, R.,
150
-ASD-2
8, 1
60-AS
D-36
Loom
is, C.
, 32-E
XPL-3
Lo
pez-M
erida
, J.,
52-PS
TR-4
Loren
z, R.,
54-P
STR-8
Lo
seka
mm, M
., 11
3-EXP
L-10/
IS-5
Louc
ks, M
., 15
9-ASD
-35
Louk
e, J.,
51-P
STR-3
Lo
unsb
ury, B
., 15
5-ASD
-32
Love
ll, A.,
148
-ASD-2
6 Lo
vell,
T., 1
48-AS
D-26
Low,
K., 4
-ASD-1
, 40-S
ATS-2
Lo
wey,
C., 3
1-COL
-2 Lo
wry,
A., 4
5-ST-2
Lu
, P.,
61-AS
D-11
Lu, T
., 36
-NSS-2
Lu
bert,
C., 1
43-ST
-7 Lu
czek
, K.,
32-EX
PL-3
Lum,
A., 2
6-ASD
-5 Lu
tz, S
., 15
4-ASD
-31
Lv, S
., 39
-RSA-2
Ly,
J., 1
14-EX
PL-11
Ly
ke, J
., 46
-SYS-2
Ly
mer, J
., 14
-RSA-1
Ma
, H.,
49-PS
TR-1
Ma, L
., 15
5-ASD
-32
Ma, O
., 14
-RSA-1
, 39-R
SA-2,
71-R
SA-3,
95-R
SA-4
Macd
onald
, M.,
26-AS
D-5, 3
7-RIS-
3, 6
0-ASD
-10
MacE
wen,
H., 9
4-RIS-
5 Ma
cKnig
ht, A.
, 90-E
XPL-9
Ma
comb
er, B
., 49
-PSTR
-1 Ma
ddoc
k, C.,
154
-ASD-3
1 Ma
dni, A
., 69
-IS-3/
SATS
-4, 7
3-SSE
E-4, 9
6-SSE
E-6
Maed
a, T.,
53-P
STR-5
, 134
-EXPL
-12
Mahm
oud,
A., 1
32-AS
D-24
Majji,
M.,
86-AS
D-16
Malon
e, P.,
18-S
SEE-1
Ma
mmare
lla, M
., 7-A
SD-4
Manc
heste
r, Z.,
150-A
SD-28
Ma
ngum
, K.,
136-I
S-10/
NSS-4
Ma
ntova
ni, J.
, 32-E
XPL-3
Ma
ntziar
as, D
., 11
7-OPS
-1 Ma
rini, M
., 14
3-ST-7
Ma
rkov,
V., 3
6-NSS
-2 Ma
rquez
Gon
zalez
, E.,
52-PS
TR-4
Marsh
, H.,
132-A
SD-24
Ma
rsh, J
., 20
-SYS-1
Ma
rshall
, P.,
74-ST
-3 Ma
rtens
, D.,
13-RI
S-2
Martin
, J.,
32-EX
PL-3
Martin
, K.,
123-S
YS-5
Martin
ez, G
., 39
-RSA-2
Ma
rtin-M
ur, T.
, 129
-ASD-2
1 Ma
shiku
, A.,
152-A
SD-29
Ma
ssa, C
., 43
-SSEE
-2/IS-
2, 1
19-SA
TS-6/
IS-9
Massi
nas,
B., 5
2-PST
R-4
Matsu
i, S.,
53-PS
TR-5
Matte
r, P.,
88-CO
L-4
Matte
rn, D
., 61
-ASD-1
1, 1
08-AS
D-19
Matth
ews,
J., 4
4-SSE
E-3
Matul
a, E.,
90-E
XPL-9
Ma
tzkind
, C.,
87-AS
E-2, 1
10-AS
E-3
Maul,
W.,
10-IS
-1 Ma
vris,
D., 1
8-SSE
E-1, 9
2-IS-4
/SSE
E-5, 1
51-ST
-8 Ma
y, D.
, 49-P
STR-1
Mc
Ardle,
R., 3
6-NSS
-2 Mc
Cabe
, J.,
4-ASD
-1, 1
29-AS
D-21
McCa
ndles
s, S.
, 83-A
SD-13
, 129
-ASD-2
1 Mc
Coy,
K., 7
3-SSE
E-4
McGh
an, C
., 11
5-IS-6
/SAT
S-5, 1
37-IS
-11/E
XPL-1
4 Mc
Grath
, C.,
37-RI
S-3, 1
08-AS
D-19
McKa
y, C.,
95-R
SA-4
McLa
ughli
n, C.,
26-A
SD-5,
49-P
STR-1
, 84-A
SD-14
Mc
Maho
n, J.,
59-A
SD-9
McVa
y, E.,
97-S
T-5
McVe
y, J.,
157
-ASD-3
3 Me
ase,
K., 8
6-ASD
-16
Mehta
, P.,
26-AS
D-5, 1
57-AS
D-33
Meiss
, J.,
74-ST
-3, 1
22-ST
-6, 1
42-SS
EE-9
Melch
er, K.
, 10-I
S-1
Mellis
h, R.,
63-A
SE-1
Melto
n, R.,
132
-ASD-2
4 Me
ndez
Ramo
s, E.,
151
-ST-8
Mercu
rio, M
., 86
-ASD-1
6, 1
58-AS
D-34
Merri,
M.,
40-SA
TS-2
Merril
l, R.,
6-ASD
-3, 9
7-ST-5
Merz,
K., 1
08-AS
D-19
Mesm
er, B
., 43
-SSEE
-2/IS-
2, 4
4-SSE
E-3, 9
6-SSE
E-6
Metzg
er, P.
, 32-E
XPL-3
Me
yer, B
., 13
3-COL
-6 Mi
lde, M
., 11
3-EXP
L-10/
IS-5
Mille
r, M.,
66-EX
PL-5
Mille
r, R.,
98-SY
S-4
Mima
su, Y
., 62
-ASD-1
2 Mi
nderm
ann,
P., 9
5-RSA
-4 Mi
nisci,
E., 1
57-AS
D-33
Mino
w, J.
, 63-A
SE-1
Mish
ra, P.
, 151
-ST-8
Mitan
i, S.,
153-A
SD-30
Mi
tchell
, K.,
46-SY
S-2
Mody
, A.,
119-S
ATS-6
/IS-9
Mo
nje, O
., 90
-EXPL
-9 Mo
ntes,
J., 1
12-CO
L-5
Montr
oni, G
., 69
-IS-3/
SATS
-4 Mo
on, S
., 13
7-IS-1
1/EX
PL-14
Mo
ore, C
., 67
-EXPL
-6, 1
14-EX
PL-11
Mo
rante
Gonz
alez,
D., 1
49-AS
D-27
Morga
n, E.,
65-C
OL-3
Morre
ll, B.
, 29-A
SD-8,
71-R
SA-3
Morris
, M.,
112-C
OL-5
Mose
man,
T., 8
-COL-1
/EXP
L-1
Mose
r, T.,
16-SL
S-1
Mosle
h, E.,
88-C
OL-4
Moury
, G.,
136-I
S-10/
NSS-4
Mo
zafar
i, T.,
43-SS
EE-2/
IS-2
Mroz
inski,
J., 9
6-SSE
E-6
Muell
er, R.
, 32-E
XPL-3
Mu
gnuo
lo, R.
, 75-S
YS-3
Muhlb
auer,
R., 1
6-SLS
-1, 6
7-EXP
L-6
Muño
z, J.,
14-R
SA-1
Murad
, P.,
112-C
OL-5
Murak
ami, N
., 15
3-ASD
-30
Murra
y, R.,
115
-IS-6/
SATS
-5, 1
37-IS
-11/E
XPL-1
4 My
ers, R
., 89
-EXPL
-8 Na
asz,
B., 9
4-RIS-
5 Na
bity,
J., 9
0-EXP
L-9
Nafi,
A., 1
06-AS
D-17
Nag,
S., 1
23-SY
S-5
Naik,
K., 1
5-SAT
S-1, 1
19-SA
TS-6/
IS-9
Naka
jima,
Y., 1
53-AS
D-30
Naka
suka
, S.,
158-A
SD-34
Na
khjiri
, N.,
86-AS
D-16
Namd
eo, S
., 11
9-SAT
S-6/I
S-9
Nand
i, S.,
83-AS
D-13
Naran
g-Sidd
arth,
A., 1
53-AS
D-30
Nasta
si, K.
, 141
-SATS
-7/IS-
12
Naya
r, H.,
87-AS
E-2
Nefed
iev, Y
., 52
-PSTR
-4
70
Auth
or/S
essio
n Ch
air In
dex
Nefed
yev,
Y., 5
2-PST
R-4
Neles
sen,
A., 9
2-IS-4
/SSE
E-5
Nelso
n, G.
, 44-S
SEE-3
Ne
wman
, B.,
148-A
SD-26
Ng
o, E.,
55-P
STR-9
Ni,
K., 3
6-NSS
-2 Nic
hols,
E., 1
42-SS
EE-9
Nicke
l, C.,
154-A
SD-31
Nic
olini,
D.,
122-S
T-6
Niede
rweis
er, T.
, 42-S
LS-2
Nigg,
D., 4
4-SSE
E-3, 9
6-SSE
E-6
Nilch
iani, R
., 37
-RIS-3
Nis
hikaw
a, K.,
63-A
SE-1
Noble
, A.,
114-E
XPL-1
1 No
gueir
a, T.,
69-I
S-3/S
ATS-4
No
omen
, R.,
154-A
SD-31
No
rris, S
., 74
-ST-3,
89-E
XPL-8
No
yes,
C., 8
6-ASD
-16
Nune
s, J.,
116
-IS-7/
SSEE
-7 O’
Neal,
T., 1
34-EX
PL-12
Oe
fterin
g, R.,
75-S
YS-3
Ogaw
a, N.
, 7-AS
D-4, 6
2-ASD
-12
Oguri
, K.,
155-A
SD-32
Oi
llatag
uerre
, R.,
116-I
S-7/S
SEE-7
Ok
on, S
., 11
6-IS-7
/SSE
E-7
Oles
on, S
., 52
-PSTR
-4, 5
4-PST
R-8, 8
8-COL
-4 Ol
iveira
, E.,
45-ST
-2 Ol
son,
T., 1
49-AS
D-27
Oltro
gge,
D., 1
52-AS
D-29
Onish
i, R.,
94-RI
S-5
Ono,
G., 6
2-ASD
-12
Ono,
M., 1
15-IS
-6/SA
TS-5
Oppe
rman
, R.,
31-CO
L-2
Ordo
ukha
nian,
E., 7
3-SSE
E-4
Ortiz
, G.,
135-E
XPL-1
3 Ot
ero, R
., 13
5-EXP
L-13
Otho
n, W.
, 43-S
SEE-2
/IS-2
Ot
suki,
M.,
134-E
XPL-1
2 Ot
tenste
in, N
., 10
7-ASD
-18, 1
55-AS
D-32
Owen
, W.,
71-RS
A-3
Owen
s, A.,
42-S
LS-2,
67-E
XPL-6
Ow
ens,
B., 7
4-ST-3
Oz
aki, N
., 13
1-ASD
-23
Ozak
i, T.,
53-PS
TR-5
Palm
er, E.
, 107
-ASD-1
8 Pa
nther,
C., 1
14-EX
PL-11
Pa
ntoqu
ilho,
M., 6
9-IS-3
/SAT
S-4
Papo
n, J.,
115
-IS-6/
SATS
-5 Pa
radiss
is, D
., 52
-PSTR
-4 Pa
rk, H
., 29
-ASD-8
Pa
rk, I.
, 147
-ASD-2
5 Pa
rk, R.
, 5-AS
D-2, 7
1-RSA
-3
Parke
r, J.,
60-AS
D-10,
154
-ASD-3
1 Pa
rker, L
., 63
-ASE-1
Pa
ss, J.
, 68-H
SP-2
Patte
rson,
S., 9
3-NSS
-3 Pa
ul, R.
, 20-S
YS-1
Paul,
S.,
26-AS
D-5, 1
13-EX
PL-10
/IS-5
Pa
ulsen
, G.,
95-RS
A-4
Pavu
luri, S
., 15
-SATS
-1 Pe
ak, R
., 92
-IS-4/
SSEE
-5 Pe
arl, J
., 27
-ASD-6
Pe
arson
, D.,
136-I
S-10/
NSS-4
Pe
chari
ch, J
., 13
6-IS-1
0/NS
S-4
Peek
, K.,
8-COL
-1/EX
PL-1,
138
-OPS
-2 Pe
llegri
no, J
., 94
-RIS-5
Pe
rcy, T
., 97
-ST-5
Perrin
, T.,
42-SL
S-2
Perrin
o, R.,
13-R
IS-2
Perry
, J.,
44-SS
EE-3,
90-E
XPL-9
Pe
ters,
S., 3
9-RSA
-2 Pe
terso
n, B.
, 122
-ST-6
Petro
va, N
., 52
-PSTR
-4 Pe
tway
, L.,
134-E
XPL-1
2 Pe
zzell
a, G.
, 143
-ST-7
Pham
, V.,
40-SA
TS-2
Picard
, M.,
9-EXP
L-2
Pierce
, G.,
43-SS
EE-2/
IS-2
Pierro
ttet,
D., 1
34-EX
PL-12
Pig
gott,
S.,
115-I
S-6/S
ATS-5
, 160
-ASD-3
6 Pin
son,
R., 6
1-ASD
-11
Pirrot
ta, S
., 75
-SYS-3
Pit
tman
, R.,
9-EXP
L-2
Plaist
ed, C
., 19
-ST-1,
151
-ST-8
Plata,
D.,
13-RI
S-2
Plice
, L.,
159-A
SD-35
Po
lly, C.
, 123
-SYS-5
Po
lsgrov
e, T.,
97-S
T-5
Pome
roy, B
., 55
-PSTR
-9, 1
51-ST
-8 Po
ntani,
M.,
49-PS
TR-1,
132
-ASD-2
4 Po
ppe,
A., 6
9-IS-3
/SAT
S-4
Pösch
l, T.,
113-E
XPL-1
0/IS-
5 Po
ur, M
., 63
-ASE-1
Pra
do, A
., 7-A
SD-4
Prelle
r, D.,
94-RI
S-5
Proan
o, E.,
95-R
SA-4
Probe
, A.,
152-A
SD-29
Pro
bst,
A., 7
-ASD-4
, 61-A
SD-11
Pro
ulx, R
., 10
8-ASD
-19
Pugli
ese,
A., 3
7-RIS-
3 Pu
ppe,
F., 4
0-SAT
S-2, 1
17-O
PS-1
Qeda
r, R.,
70-RI
S-4
Qi, R
., 49
-PSTR
-1, 8
5-ASD
-15
Qi, Y
., 85
-ASD-1
5
Qin,
S., 1
55-AS
D-32
Qu, M
., 6-A
SD-3
Quad
relli,
M., 4
6-SYS
-2, 1
30-AS
D-22
Quille
n, P.,
14-R
SA-1
Quinn
, G.,
66-EX
PL-5
Rabin
ovitc
h, J.,
135
-EXPL
-13
Raga
b, M.
, 45-S
T-2
Rahm
an, S
., 12
1-SSE
E-8
Rahm
ani, A
., 15
9-ASD
-35
Ramb
aux,
N., 2
7-ASD
-6 Ra
mjata
n, S.
, 26-A
SD-5
Rana
, L.,
45-ST
-2 Ra
o, A.,
131
-ASD-2
3 Ra
o, Y.,
107
-ASD-1
8 Ra
shid,
T., 8
5-ASD
-15
Rask
y, D.
, 9-EX
PL-2
Rathe
esh,
A., 1
19-SA
TS-6/
IS-9
Razd
olsky
, L.,
73-SS
EE-4
Redd
ell, B
., 87
-ASE-2
Re
ed, B
., 94
-RIS-5
Re
gges
tad, V
., 69
-IS-3/
SATS
-4 Re
illey,
K., 9
2-IS-4
/SSE
E-5
Retat
, I.,
49-PS
TR-1
Rhod
es, A
., 10
9-ASD
-20
Riccia
rdi, L
., 13
1-ASD
-23, 1
54-AS
D-31
Richa
rds, M
., 36
-NSS-2
Rie
del, J
., 71
-RSA-3
Ro
back
, V.,
134-E
XPL-1
2 Ro
bey,
F., 9
8-SYS
-4 Ro
binso
n, S.
, 66-E
XPL-5
, 94-R
IS-5
Rock
hold,
P., 1
23-SY
S-5
Rodg
ers, E
., 75
-SYS-3
Ro
gers,
A., 1
41-SA
TS-7/
IS-12
Ro
jdev,
K., 8
7-ASE
-2 Ro
land,
J., 5
5-PST
R-9
Roma
n, M.
, 41-S
ATS-3
, 91-H
SP-3
Roma
no, M
., 29
-ASD-8
Ro
mero,
E., 5
5-PST
R-9
Rome
ro, J.
, 143
-ST-7
Rosco
e, C.,
147
-ASD-2
5 Ro
se, J
., 35
-HSP-1
Ro
seng
ren, A
., 84
-ASD-1
4 Ro
ss, I.
, 108
-ASD-1
9 Ro
ssi, A
., 84
-ASD-1
4 Ro
throc
k, B.
, 115
-IS-6/
SATS
-5 Ro
uch,
M., 3
5-HSP
-1, 6
8-HSP
-2 Ro
vira N
avarr
o, M.
, 86-A
SD-16
Ro
zek,
M., 1
16-IS
-7/SS
EE-7
Rualt
, J.,
32-EX
PL-3
Ruck
er, M
., 88
-COL-4
, 143
-ST-7
Ruda
kevy
ch, O
., 11
2-COL
-5 Ru
din, H
., 11
4-EXP
L-11
Rund
le, T.
, 113
-EXPL
-10/I
S-5
Saba
, B.,
136-I
S-10/
NSS-4
Sa
iki, T
., 6-A
SD-3,
7-AS
D-4, 6
2-ASD
-12
Saka
i, S.,
150-A
SD-28
Sa
lado,
A., 3
7-RIS-
3 Sa
mareh
, J.,
134-E
XPL-1
2 Sa
nal K
umar,
V., 1
10-AS
E-3
Sánc
hez,
J., 5
2-PST
R-4
Sanc
hez,
L., 1
32-AS
D-24
Sanc
hez,
M., 1
1-NSS
-1 Sá
nche
z Pére
z, J.,
154
-ASD-3
1 Sa
njurjo
Rivo
, M.,
149-A
SD-27
Sa
ntana
, P.,
115-I
S-6/S
ATS-5
Sa
ntos,
R., 6
9-IS-3
/SAT
S-4
Sargu
singh
, M.,
90-EX
PL-9
Sarig
ul-Kli
jn, M
., 12
2-ST-6
Sa
rigul-
Klijn,
N.,
53-PS
TR-5,
122
-ST-6
Sarka
rati, M
., 40
-SATS
-2 Sa
rohia,
V., 5
2-PST
R-4
Sarto
n du J
onch
ay, T
., 67
-EXPL
-6 Sa
rver-V
erhey
, T.,
20-SY
S-1
Sarzi
Amad
e, N.
, 12-R
IS-1,
13-R
IS-2,
37-R
IS-3
Sasa
ki, T.
, 60-A
SD-10
Sa
vely,
R., 6
9-IS-3
/SAT
S-4
Sawa
da, H
., 9-E
XPL-2
Sa
xena
, A.,
150-A
SD-28
Sc
hade
gg, M
., 83
-ASD-1
3 Sc
harte
l, A.,
40-SA
TS-2
Scha
ub, H
., 11
5-IS-6
/SAT
S-5, 1
60-AS
D-36
Sche
eres,
D., 8
5-ASD
-15, 1
47-AS
D-25
Schil
ler, G
., 12
2-ST-6
Sc
hillin
g, B.
, 83-A
SD-13
Sc
hillin
g, J.,
151
-ST-8
Schm
idt, E
., 51
-PSTR
-3, 7
0-RIS-
4 Sc
hneid
er, W
., 90
-EXPL
-9 Sc
hoele
n, D.
, 20-S
YS-1
Scho
rr, A.,
74-S
T-3
Schre
iner, S
., 43
-SSEE
-2/IS-
2, 1
16-IS
-7/SS
EE-7
Schu
ltz, A
., 14
2-SSE
E-9
Schu
mach
er, P.
, 147
-ASD-2
5 Sc
hutte
, A.,
94-RI
S-5
Schw
artz,
J., 4
5-ST-2
Sc
iglian
o, R.,
143
-ST-7
Scim
emi, S
., 8-C
OL-1/
EXPL
-1 Sc
ott, A
., 89
-EXPL
-8 Se
dlak,
J., 1
09-AS
D-20,
155
-ASD-3
2 Se
mane
k, J.,
45-S
T-2
Sene
sky,
D., 9
8-SYS
-4 Se
o, D.
, 85-A
SD-15
, 95-R
SA-4
Serra
, R.,
157-A
SD-33
Se
tlock
, J.,
88-CO
L-4
Seub
ert, C
., 13
4-EXP
L-12
Shah
, S.,
54-PS
TR-8
Shah
, V.,
85-AS
D-15
Shao
, A.,
13-RI
S-2, 5
4-PST
R-8, 1
23-SY
S-5
Shara
n, S.
, 110
-ASE-3
Sh
arma,
S., 33
-EXPL
-4, 11
3-EXP
L-10/
IS-5,
135-E
XPL-1
3 Sh
aw, D
., 13
5-EXP
L-13
Shee
rin, T
., 68
-HSP-2
Sh
ephe
rd, N
., 13
3-COL
-6 Sh
i, J.,
29-AS
D-8, 1
53-AS
D-30
Shi, Y
., 5-A
SD-2
Shiba
ta, T.
, 150
-ASD-2
8 Sh
ields
, J.,
55-PS
TR-9
Shim
omura
, T.,
60-AS
D-10
Shin,
S.,
151-S
T-8
Shish
ko, R
., 42
-SLS-2
Sh
ull, S
., 90
-EXPL
-9 Sh
ulman
, S.,
155-A
SD-32
Sid
ick, E
., 13
0-ASD
-22
Silva
-Mart
inez,
J., 1
23-SY
S-5
Sim, J
., 15
1-ST-8
Sim
mons
, J.,
92-IS
-4/SS
EE-5
Simon
, M.,
8-COL
-1/EX
PL-1,
50-P
STR-2
, 75-S
YS-3,
8
8-COL
-4, 1
33-CO
L-6
Sims,
J., 1
54-AS
D-31
Sincla
ir, A.,
49-P
STR-1
, 107
-ASD-1
8 Sin
diy, O
., 43
-SSEE
-2/IS-
2 Sin
gh, G
., 15
0-ASD
-28
Singh
-derew
a, C.,
43-S
SEE-2
/IS-2
, 116
-IS-7/
SSEE
-7 Sin
gla, P
., 27
-ASD-6
, 86-A
SD-16
, 158
-ASD-3
4 Siz
emore
, A.,
26-AS
D-5
Slater
, S.,
92-IS
-4/SS
EE-5
Slosta
d, J.,
16-S
LS-1,
67-E
XPL-6
Sm
art, M
., 94
-RIS-5
Sm
ith, J
., 28
-ASD-7
, 61-A
SD-11
, 154
-ASD-3
1 Sm
ith, P
., 44
-SSEE
-3 Sm
ith, R
., 94
-RIS-5
Sm
itherm
an, D
., 8-C
OL-1/
EXPL
-1 So
chac
ki, J.
, 143
-ST-7
Soler
Arne
do, M
., 14
9-ASD
-27
Sono
, M.,
112-C
OL-5
Sopp
et, M
., 4-A
SD-1
Sowe
rs, G
., 97
-ST-5
Spen
cer, D
., 15
7-ASD
-33
Sprin
g, J.,
32-E
XPL-3
Sp
udis,
P., 1
12-CO
L-5
Sridh
aran,
S., 7
0-RIS-
4 Sr
ivasta
va, P
., 43
-SSEE
-2/IS-
2 St
. Germ
ain, B
., 45
-ST-2
St. L
ouis,
N.,
16-SL
S-1
Stac
ey, N
., 12
9-ASD
-21
Stac
k, K.,
135
-EXPL
-13
Stan
ciu-M
anole
scu, M
., 69
-IS-3/
SATS
-4
71
Auth
or/S
essio
n Ch
air In
dex
Stath
atos,
S., 1
36-IS
-10/N
SS-4
Stee
lant,
J., 1
43-ST
-7 St
effen
s, M.
, 151
-ST-8
Sterl
ing, R
., 13
5-EXP
L-13
Stier
, S.,
117-O
PS-1
Stoic
a, A.,
46-S
YS-2
Stoll
, E.,
49-PS
TR-1,
95-R
SA-4,
152
-ASD-2
9 St
oner,
M.,
96-SS
EE-6
Stran
ge, N
., 15
9-ASD
-35
Strau
b, J.,
15-S
ATS-1
, 34-G
EPC-1
, 40-S
ATS-2
, 4
1-SAT
S-3, 5
1-PST
R-3, 1
19-SA
TS-6/
IS-9,
1
39-O
PS-3,
14
1-SAT
S-7/I
S-12
Strom
gren,
C., 4
2-SLS
-2 St
roup,
T., 4
4-SSE
E-3
Stuc
ky, T
., 95
-RSA-4
St
ukes
, S.,
18-SS
EE-1,
142
-SSEE
-9 St
umpf,
P., 6
-ASD-3
Su
bbara
o, K.,
14-R
SA-1
Subra
hman
ya, A
., 11
5-IS-6
/SAT
S-5
Sund
araraj
an, V
., 44
-SSEE
-3 Su
ria, A
., 98
-SYS-4
Su
zuki,
N.,
9-EXP
L-2, 3
2-EXP
L-3
Swei,
S.,
69-IS
-3/SA
TS-4,
115
-IS-6/
SATS
-5 Sw
enso
n, C.,
63-A
SE-1
Symo
nds,
K., 6
9-IS-3
/SAT
S-4
Szajn
farbe
r, Z.,
68-HS
P-2
Szum
ski, A
., 11
4-EXP
L-11
Tadro
s, A.,
14-R
SA-1,
88-C
OL-4
Tahir
, A.,
153-A
SD-30
Ta
kaha
shi, Y
., 27
-ASD-6
, 129
-ASD-2
1 Ta
kamu
ra, E.
, 136
-IS-10
/NSS
-4 Ta
kao,
Y., 7
-ASD-4
Ta
mako
shi, D
., 60
-ASD-1
0 Ta
mppa
ri, L.,
46-S
YS-2
Tan,
K., 1
36-IS
-10/N
SS-4
Tani,
H.,
153-A
SD-30
Ta
o, X.
, 49-P
STR-1
Ta
o, Z.,
45-S
T-2
Tardi
vel, S
., 27
-ASD-6
Ta
ylor, F
., 70
-RIS-4
Ta
ylor, G
., 39
-RSA-2
Te
kinalp
, A.,
132-A
SD-24
Te
kinalp
, O.,
62-AS
D-12,
132
-ASD-2
4 Te
kriwa
l, P.,
119-S
ATS-6
/IS-9
Te
rui, F
., 7-A
SD-4,
62-A
SD-12
Th
aller,
M.,
91-HS
P-3
Than
gave
lu, M
., 53
-PSTR
-5, 6
5-COL
-3, 9
3-NSS
-3 Th
ein, M
., 53
-PSTR
-5, 7
1-RSA
-3 Th
omas
, D.,
43-SS
EE-2/
IS-2,
141
-SATS
-7/IS-
12
Thom
pson
, P.,
28-AS
D-7
Thom
pson
, R.,
117-O
PS-1
Tilley
, S.,
88-CO
L-4
Timmo
ns, E
., 11
5-IS-6
/SAT
S-5
Tisse
ra, M
., 40
-SATS
-2 To
kuna
ga, K
., 15
8-ASD
-34
Toled
o, C.,
115
-IS-6/
SATS
-5 To
ledo,
P., 2
6-ASD
-5 To
mek,
W., 9
4-RIS-
5 To
omari
an, N
., 90
-EXPL
-9 To
rkama
n, J.,
31-C
OL-2,
50-P
STR-2
To
so, F
., 15
4-ASD
-31
Town
send
, M.,
53-PS
TR-5
Trase
, K.,
43-SS
EE-2/
IS-2
Treich
el, T.
, 142
-SSEE
-9 Tre
ntlag
e, C.,
95-R
SA-4
Trevin
o, L.,
10-I
S-1
Troutm
an, P
., 89
-EXPL
-8 Tsu
da, Y
., 7-A
SD-4,
62-A
SD-12
Tu
cker,
J., 7
0-RIS-
4 Tu
ninett
i, C.,
122-S
T-6
Turne
r, A.,
88-CO
L-4
Turne
r, J.,
129-A
SD-21
, 131
-ASD-2
3 Tu
rner, K
., 16
-SLS-1
, 67-E
XPL-6
Tu
rner, M
., 9-E
XPL-2
Tu
rpin,
J., 9
7-ST-5
Tw
itche
ll, K.,
41-S
ATS-3
Ty
ni, M
., 14
1-SAT
S-7/I
S-12
Udrea
, B.,
132-A
SD-24
Ue
no, H
., 32
-EXPL
-3 Uh
lenbro
ck, R
., 36
-NSS
-2 Ulr
ich, S
., 29
-ASD-8
Uly
bysh
ev, Y
., 14
9-ASD
-27
Vada
li, S.
, 27-A
SD-6
Valas
ek, J
., 13
7-IS-1
1/EX
PL-14
Va
llado
, D.,
84-AS
D-14,
147
-ASD-2
5 Va
ngen
, S.,
75-SY
S-3
Vaqu
ero, T
., 11
5-IS-6
/SAT
S-5, 1
37-IS
-11/E
XPL-1
4 Va
sile, M
., 13
1-ASD
-23, 1
49-AS
D-27,
154
-ASD-3
1,
157
-ASD-3
3 Va
smate
, V.,
93-NS
S-3
Vaug
han,
A., 7
1-RSA
-3 Ve
nturin
i, C.,
36-NS
S-2
Verst
raete,
A., 1
6-SLS
-1 Vij
ayan
, S.,
149-A
SD-27
Vij
h, A.,
34-G
EPC-1
Vij
il Lal,
V., 1
10-AS
E-3
VIlhe
na de
Mora
es, R
., 7-A
SD-4
Villa,
M.,
88-CO
L-4
Villal
ba, E
., 15
4-ASD
-31
Villal
pand
o, C.,
134
-EXPL
-12
Virgil
i Llop
, J.,
29-AS
D-8
Viswa
natha
n, A.,
136
-IS-10
/NSS
-4 Vo
, B.,
106-A
SD-17
Vojte
k, M.
, 110
-ASE-3
Vo
lz, R.
, 98-S
YS-4
Vono
, C.,
18-SS
EE-1
Vrolijk
, A.,
68-HS
P-2
Wagih
, A.,
121-S
SEE-8
Wa
gner,
D.,
43-SS
EE-2/
IS-2
Wagn
er, H
., 11
6-IS-7
/SSE
E-7
Wald,
S.,
31-CO
L-2, 8
8-COL
-4 Wa
lker, A
., 26
-ASD-5
Wa
ng, G
., 45
-ST-2
Wang
, J., 4
9-PST
R-1, 8
7-ASE
-2, 11
0-ASE
-3, 14
8-ASD
-26
Wang
, L.,
116-I
S-7/S
SEE-7
Wa
ng, X
., 15
5-ASD
-32
Wang
, Y., 5
-ASD-2
, 135
-EXPL
-13, 1
37-IS
-11/E
XPL-1
4 Wa
ng, Z
., 39
-RSA-2
Wa
rd, E.
, 59-A
SD-9
Warne
r, J.,
26-AS
D-5, 4
9-PST
R-1
Warre
n, J.,
134
-EXPL
-12
Water
s, D.
, 63-A
SE-1
Watso
n, J.,
95-R
SA-4
Watso
n, M.
, 44-S
SEE-3
Wa
tts, K
., 94
-RIS-5
We
aver,
A., 6
3-ASE
-1 We
iskirc
her, K
., 54
-PSTR
-8We
lge, H
., 70
-RIS-4
We
rlink,
R., 1
13-EX
PL-10
/IS-5
We
rtz, J
., 13
-RIS-2
, 37-R
IS-3
Westf
all, A
., 11
5-IS-6
/SAT
S-5
Whe
aton,
M., 9
6-SSE
E-6
Whe
eler, W
., 11
-NSS-1
, 93-N
SS-3
Whif
fen, G
., 61
-ASD-1
1, 8
3-ASD
-13
Wied
eman
n, C.,
152
-ASD-2
9 W
ilkes
, J.,
91-HS
P-3
Wilk
ins, M
., 26
-ASD-5
, 147
-ASD-2
5 W
illiam
s, A.,
43-S
SEE-2
/IS-2
, 45-S
T-2, 9
8-SYS
-4 W
illiam
s, B.
, 115
-IS-6/
SATS
-5, 1
37-IS
-11/E
XPL-1
4 W
illiam
s, P.,
75-S
YS-3
Willi
ams,
T., 1
07-AS
D-18,
155
-ASD-3
2 W
illiam
s-Byrd
, J.,
75-SY
S-3
Willi
s, E.,
63-A
SE-1
Wilso
n, K.,
91-H
SP-3
Wilso
n, R.,
85-A
SD-15
W
ilson,
T., 1
23-SY
S-5
Wink
les, M
., 39
-RSA-2
Wo
lf, B.
, 20-S
YS-1
Wolfe
nbarg
er, N
., 15
5-ASD
-32
Wong
, E.,
10-IS
-1 Wo
odsto
ck, Z
., 14
3-ST-7
W
right,
B.,
136-I
S-10/
NSS-4
W
u, B.
, 149
-ASD-2
7 W
u, S.
, 109
-ASD-2
0 Xia
ng, L
., 49
-PSTR
-1
Xie, C
., 14
9-ASD
-27
Xu, G
., 11
0-ASE
-3 Xu
, S.,
5-ASD
-2, 4
9-PST
R-1, 6
2-ASD
-12, 8
5-ASD
-15
Yale,
G.,
123-S
YS-5
Yam,
C., 1
31-AS
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