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1 SXTH ANNUAL AAA/UTAH STATE UNVERSTY CONFERENCE ON SMALL SATELLTES MONDAY. SEPTEMBER :00-8:00 p.m. 6:00-8:00 p.m. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER :00-8:00 a.m. 8:00-8: 15 a.m. 8:15-9:15 a.m. 9:15-11:00 a.m. 11 :00-11 :15 a.m. 11 :15-12:45 p.m. 12:45-2:00 p.m. 2:00-3:30 p.m. 3:30-3:45 p.m. 3:45-5:15 p.m. 7:00-10:30 p.m. Registration, Eccles Conference Center Opening Social. Eccles Conference Center. Light Buffet Rick Fleeter and Jill Stern "ntroduction to SSO" Registration, Eccles Conference Center Welcome by Gilbert Moore Keynote Address: Dr. James A. Van Allen, Regent Distinguished Professor, The University of owa, Department of Physics and Astronomy "Small Satellites - How To Do Good Science for (Much) Less Than One Billion Dollars" Plenary Session: BACK TO THE FUTURE Chairperson: Dr. Frank J. Redd, Space Dynamics Laboratory/USU Panel: BREAK Dr. Frank J. Redd, Utah State University Dr. James A. Van Allen, The University of owa Mr. Robert Lindstrom, Thiokol Corporation Lt. Col. Michael Oba!, SOlO Dr. James R. Stuart, Ball Space Systems Division Technical Session : MSSONS ACCOMPLSHED Chairperson: Mr. Robert H. Meurer, Orbital Sciences Corporation LUNCH Technical Session : NEW MSSONS & APPLCATONS/CVL Chairperson: Ms. Janet Gleave Stuart, University of Colorado BREAK Technical Session : NEW MSSONS & APPLCATONS/MLTARY Chairperson: Lt. Col. Robert J. Bonometti, U.S. Army, DARPA ndustry sponsored Dinner by the River
2 WEDNESDAY«SEPTEMBER 23, :30-9:30 a.m. Keynote Address: Colonel Edward Nicastri, USAF, DARPA 9:30-9:45 a.m. BREAK "Small Satellite Technology" 9:45-11:15 a.m. Technical Session V: GUDANCE, NAVGATON, & CONTROL Chairperson: Dr. Vince Pisacane, Applied Physics Laboratory, The Johns Hopkins University 11 :15-12:30 a.m. Technical Session V: SENSORS & NSTRUMENTATON Chairperson: Colonel Eugene R. Dionne, USAF, Phillips Laboratory 12:30-1 :45 p.m. LUNCH ON THE QUAD 1 :45-3:15 p.m. Technical Session V: COMMUNCATONS Chairperson: Mr. John Higham, Loral Space Systems 3:15-3:30 p.m. 3:30-5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. BREAK THURSDAY«SEPTEMBER 24, 1992 Technical Session V: QUALTY, RELABLTY, & MANUFACTURNG Chairperson: Ms. Lisa McCauley, Battelle BANQUET, Taggart Student Center Sunburst Lounge F. Ross Peterson, Director, Mountain West Center for Regional Studies 8 :30-10:00 a.m. Technical Session V: LAUNCH VEHCLES Chairperson: Ms. Karen Poniatowski, NASA Headquarters 10:00-10:15 a.m. BREAK 10: :45 a.m. Technical Session X: NTERNATONAL PROGRAMS Chairperson: Mr. Amnon Ginati, OHB-System, Germany 11 :45-1 : 15 p.m. Technical Session X: SUBSYSTEMS Chairperson: Mr. Rex W. Ridenoure, Jet Propulsion Laboratory * * * * There will also be commercial displays and a poster session * * * *
3 TECHNCAL SESSON MSSONS ACCOMPLSHED Tuesday, September 22, 1992, 11:15 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. SESSON CHAR: Mr. Robert H. Meurer, Orbital Sciences Corporation NTEGRATED SPACE EXPERMENT SATELLTE (lses) LOW COST STABLZATON SUBSYSTEM PERFORMANCE G.S. Sebestyen - Defense Systems, nc. CHEMCAL RELEASE OBSERVATON PROGRAM DESCRPTON AND FLGHT RESULTS S. Nichols; J. Wise - Defense Systems, nc.; LB. Strong - Los Alamos National Laboratory RESTORATON AND ENHANCEMENT OF EARTH MAGES FROM A LOW COST SAMPLED VDEO SYSTEM J.L. Smith - Center for AeroSpace Technology, Weber State University MCROSAT CONSTELLATON CONTROL TECHNQUES K. Reiss - Defense Systems, nc. NAVY/MARNE CORPS DEMONSTRATONS OF THE DARPA MCROSATS W.K. Daniel - US Naval Academy, Aerospace Engineering; R.E. Bruninga - Bendix Field Engineering Company MARNE CORPS TACTCAL SATELLTE COMMUNCATONS W.K. Daniel - US Naval Academy, Aerospace Engineering; G. Rivas - US Marine Corps; R.E. Bruninga - Bendix Field Engineering Company SPACE TEST PROGRAM ACTVTES AND LESSONS LEARNED D.R. Spackman - Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center; E. Witte - The Aerospace Corporation
4 TECHNCAL SESSON NEW MSSONS & APPLCATONS/CVL Tuesday, September 22, 1992, 2:00 p.m 3:30 p.m. SESSON CHAR: Ms. Janet Gleave Stuart, University of Colorado MAPPNG OF EARTH'S MAGNETC FELD WTH THE 0.RSTED SATELLTE W.R. Baron, K. Leschly, P.L. Thomson - Computer Resources nternational A/S, Space Division, Denmark THE SPACE SYSTEM FOR THE HGH ENERGY TRANSENT EXPERMENT B. Dill, R. Fleeter, F. Martel, R. Warner - AeroAstro, nc.; G. Ricker - Massachusetts nstitute of Technology COPERNCUS - LUNAR SURFACE MAPPER S.D. Anderson, F.J. Redd - Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department, Utah State University EXPLORATON OF PLUTO: SEARCH FOR APPLCABLE SMALL SATELLTE TECHNOLOGY R.L. Staehle, J.B. Carraway, C.G. Salvo, R.J. Terrile, 5.5. Weinstein - Jet Propulsion Laboratory; E. Hansen - Colorado Space Grant Consortium, University of Colorado EXPLORATON OF FUEL OBJECTS N SPACE VERY NEAR EARTH A.C. Zuppero, M.G. Jacox - daho National Engineering Laboratory NEAR EARTH ASTEROD RENDEZVOUS E.L. Reynolds, R.W. Farquhar - Applied Physics Laboratory, The Johns Hopkins University
5 TECHNCAL SESSON NEW MSSONS & APPLCATONS/MLTARY Tuesday, September 22, 1992, 3:45 p.m. - 5:15 p.m. SESSON CHAR: Lt. Col. Robert J. Bonometti, U.S. Army, DARPA TECHNOLOGES FOR FUTURE HGH CAPABLTY MCRO-MLSATCOM SYSTEMS B. Steele, A. Wallace, K. Brandt - Space Applications Corportion; R.J. Bonometti - DARPA, Advanced Systems Technology THE ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY STANDARD SATELLTE BUS PROGRAM ** R.J. Davis - The Aerospace Corporation; T.. mier, M.K. Lutey - Phillips Laboratory, Kirtland AFB; L.F. Demitry - DARPA SDO's TECHSAT A ** T. Taylor - Sandia National Laboratories THE SPACE TEST PROGRAM - APEX MSSON SATELLTE F.L. Knight - The Aerospace Corporation POPULATNG THE ABYSS - NVESTGATNG MORE EFFCENT ORBTS - or - "Getting More Miles to the Gallon for Your (Space) Vehicle" J.E. Draim, T.J. Kacena - Space Applications Corporation ** PAPER NOT RECEVED N TME FOR PUBLCATON
6 TECHNCAL SESSON V GUDANCE, NAVGATON, & CON"rROL Wednesday, September 23, 1992, 9:45 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. SESSON CHAR: Dr. Vincent Pisacane, Applied Physics Laboratory MAGNETC AND MOMENTUM BAS ATTUDE CONTROL DESGN FOR THE HETE SMALL SATELLTE D.H. Chang - Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Massachusetts nstitute of Technology THE EFFECTS OF YOMENTUM BAS ON A GRAVTY GRADENT STABLZED SPACECRAFT WTH ACTVE MAGNETC CONTROL P.K. Pal, S.M. Fox - THACO, nc. AUTONOMOUS SPACE NAVGATON SYSTEMS AND EXPERMENTS TECHNOLOGY FOR AUTONOMOUS OPERATONAL SURVVABLTY (TAOS) SPACE TEST PROGRAM ** J. Anthony - Phillips Laboratory, Kirtland AFB ATTUDE DETERMNATON BY MAGE PROCESSNG ALGORTHMS H.J. Konigsmann, H.J. Rath, H. Renken - ZARM, University of Bremen, Germany THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SMALL SATELLTE An"TUDE CONTROL SMULATOR R. Fullmer, G. Peterson, W. Holemans, J. Smith, J. Nottingham, S.D. Anderson, T. Olsen, F. Redd - Departments of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and Electrical Engineering, Utah State University ULTRAVOLET THREE AXS An"TUDE SENSOR J. Billing-Ross - Honeywell Satellite Systems Operation; T. Fritz, D. Pledger - Honeywell Systems & Research Center ** PAPER NOT RECEVED N TME FOR PUBLCATON
7 TECHNCAL SESSON V SENSORS & NSTRUMENTATON Wednesday, September 23, :15 a.m. 12:30 p.m. SESSON CHAR: Col. Eugene R. Dionne, USAF, Phillips Laboratory ELECTRONC PACKAGNG 'rechnques N THE MARS OBSERVER CAMERA T.E. Cushing, R.W. Applewhite - Altadena nstruments Corporation PRECSON QUARTZ OSCLLATORS AND THER USE N SMALL SATELLTES J.R. Norton, J.M. Cloeren - Applied Physics Laboratory, The "Johns Hopkins University A LOW-COST SMALL SATELLTE SPACE RADAR SYSTEM B. Raab - Consultant, Malibu Research Associates; R.O. Bartlett - Fairchild Space THE DEVELOPMENT OF A LOW COST EARTH SENSOR R.H. Anderson - Lockheed Missiles & Space Company, nc. A COMPACT RADAR ALTMETER SATELLTE FOR MONTORNG GLOBAL CLMATE CHANGE J.A. Giannini, C.C. Kilgus, E.L. Reynolds - Applied Physics Laboratory, The Johns Hopkins University WESTAR - AMERCA'S FRST FULLY COMMERCAL RECOVERABLE SPACE SERVCE ** T. Wonder - Westinghouse Electric Corporation ** PAPER NOT RECEVED N TME FOR PUBLCATON
8 TECHNCAL SESSON V COMMUNCATONS Wednesday, September 23, 1992,1:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. SESSON CHAR: Mr. John Higham, Space Systems/Loral A LASER DOWNLNK FOR SMALL SATELLTES USNG AN OPTCALLY MODULATNG RETROREFLECTOR G. Jensen, C. Swenson - Space Dynamics Laboratory, Utah State University USNG DGTAL SGNAL PROCESSORS ON SMALL SATELLTES D.K. Lefevre, D.J. Mulally, M:A. Heiberger - Cynetics Corporation DOWNLNK SGNAL LEVEL AND ERROR MEASUREMENTS FOR PACSAT-1 R.J. Diersing - Department of Computer nformation Systems, Texas A & University A UNQUE NEW ANTENNA TECHNOLOGY FOR SMALL (AND LARGE) SATELLTES B. Raab - Consultant, Malibu Research Associates; L. Sikora - Malibu Research Associates HGH DATA RATE COMMUNCATON TECHNQUES FOR SMALL SATELLTES R.S. Bokulic - Applied Physics Laboratory, The Johns Hopkins Universtiy
9 TECHNCAL SESSON V QUALTY, RELABLTY, & MANUFACTURNG Wednesday, September 23, 1992, 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. SESSON CHAR: Ms. Lisa A. McCauley, Battelle LOW-COST QUCK-LOOK RADATON TESTNG OF ELECTRONC COMPONENTS FOR THE MARS OBSERVER CAMERA S.M. Brylow, T.A. Soulanille - Altadena nstruments Corporation PARTS QUALTY - FALURE MECHANSMS LESSONS LEARNED FROM LARGE SYSTEMS ** J.R. Devaney - Hi-Rei Laboratories, nc. N-PLACE ASSEMBLY AND TEST STAND F.H. Williams, Jr. - NTRASPACE Corporation RESSTANCE TO SATELLTE FALURES OF LEO COMMUNCATON SYSTEMS T. Wolf - Ecole Nationale Superieure d'ingenieurs de Constructions Aeronautiques (ENSCA), France; J.J De Ridder - Ecole Nationale Superieure des Telecommunications, France SNGLE EVENT UPSET AND LATCHUP SENSTVE DEVCES N SATELLTE SYSTEMS R.H. Maurer, J.D. Kinnison - Applied Physics Laboratory, The Johns Hopkins University ** PAPER NOT RECEVED N TME FOR PUBLCATON
10 TECHNCAL SESSON V LAUNCH VEHCLES Thursday, September 24, 1992, 8:30 a.m 10:00 a.m. SESSON CHAR: Ms. Karen Poniatowski, NASA Headquarters LAUNCH VEHCLE 'rechnology AND THE MPACT UPON LlGHTSAT DESGN J. O'Neil - Defense Systems, nc. MSSONS OF SMALL SATELLTES LAUNCHED BY THE J-1 LAUNCH VEHCLE A. Tsuiki, T. Doura, Y. Suzuki - Tsukuba Space Center, National Space Development Agency of Japan NCREASNG SPACE ACCESS AVALABLTY FOR SMALL PAYLOADS: THE PACASTRO LAUNCH VEHCLE R. Fleeter, F. McLoughlin, R. Mills - PacAstro SMALL SATELLTE LAUNCH OPPORTUNTES ** B.L. LaBarge - NASA Headquarters, Expendable Launch Vehicles and Upper Stages THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE NORTHERN SATELLTE SERVCE R. Skatteboe - Space Science Department, Norwegian Space Centre ACHEVNG PERFORMANCE TALORABLTY N THE CASTOR 120 SOLD ROCKET MOTOR D.A. Buhaly - Thiokol Corporation, Strategic Operations LAUNCH VEHCLE OPTONS FOR SMALL SATELLTE SYSTEMS R.M. Cullen ** PAPER NOT RECEVED N TME FOR PUBLCATON,
11 TECHNCAL SESSON X NTERNATONAL PROGRAMS Thursday, September :15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. SESSON CHAR: Mr. Amnon Ginati. OHB-System. Germany NTERNATONAL ACTVTY N SMALL SATELLTES; COMPARSONS WTH U.S. PROGRAMS B. Horias - W.J. Schafer Associates, nc. MCRO-SATELLTES - AREAS OF UTLZATON AND DESGN PRNCPLES G.A. Popov, G.V. Malyshev - Research nstitute of Applied Mechanics and Electrodynamics, Moscow Aviation nstitute, Russia; A.S. Bober - FAKEL Enterprises, Kalingrad, Russia RECENT STATUS OF SMALL SATELLTE STUDY N JAPAN T. lida, R. Suzuki - Communications Research Laboratory, Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications; A. Nakajima - National Aerospace Laboratory, Science and Technology Agency TEMSAT - A MCROSATELLTE SYSTEM FOR AUTONOMOUS ENVRONMENTAL MONTORNG SERVCE B. Pavesi, G. Rondinelli - Telespazio, taly SAFR - A SMALL-SATELLTE PROGRAM FOR TWO-WAY ENVRONMENTAL DATA COLLECTON AND DSTRBUTON A. Ginati, G. Lehmann - OHB-System, Space & Environmental Technology, Germany
12 TECHNCAL SESSON X SUBSYSTEMS Thursday, September 24, 1992, 11 :45 a.m. - 1 :15 p.m. SESSON CHAR: Mr. Rex W. Ridenoure, Jet Propulsion Laboratory HETE TELEMETRY AND RANGNG SUBSYSTEM G.M. Huffman - AeroAstro Corporation RADATON-NDUCED POWER DEGRADATON FOR GaAs/Ge SOLAR ARRAYS T.W. Woike - Applied Solar Energy Corporation DEVELOPNG AN NFLATABLE SOLAR ARRAY ** P.K. Malone, G.R. Williams - L'Garde, nc.; F.J. Jankowski - U.S. Air Force, Phillips Laboratory/VTPN PRODUCNG A LOW COST, SPACE QUALFED COMPUTER BY RUGGEDZNG COMMERCAL COMPUTER CARDS G.J. Dirks - Southwest Research nstitute THE SOSAT SMALL SATELLTE - A DESGN N SOGRD TECHNOLOGY J.P. Greathouse, M. V. Hines, K.K. Jezak, R.M. Nielsen, G.W. Watt - ndustrial Technology and Education Department, Utah State University; R.G. Moore - Physics Department, Utah State University; R. W. Ridenoure - Ecliptic Astronautics Company THE SOLAR ANOMALOUS AND MAGNETOSPHERC PARTCLE EXPLORER (SAMPEX) POWER SYSTEM DESGN AND PERFORMANCE A. Ahmad, H. Culver, J. Jagielski, J. Lyons, G. Rao, G.E. Rodriguez - NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Space Power Applications Branch ** PAPER NOT RECEVED N TME FOR PUBLCATON
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