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Detailed Program
Monday 20 October 2014
07:30 09:00
Registration & Coffee Plenary Session: Part 1 Chairs: T. Sgobba, N. Takeuchi Conference Introduction: I. Rongier, IAASS President Keynote Speakers: R. Battiston
ASI President
K.F. Neubauer USAF Chief of Safety G. Braun DLR Civil Director GSSAC M. Fodroci NASA Chief, ISS S&MA Division L. Suchet CNES-TLS Deputy Director Y. Horikawa JAXA, Fmr United Nations COPUOS Chairman
10:30 Coffee Break
11:00
Plenary Session: Part 2 Chairs: P. Kirkpatrick, A. Menzel Keynote Speakers: K. Lueders NASA Commercial Crew Program Manager
H. Gilibert CTO Airbus Space & Defence N. Dettmann ESA Head of Space Transportation Department M. Kelly FAA/AST Chief Engineer P. Dempsey McGill University, Director IASL
12:30 Conference Luncheon
Session 1 Space Debris Removal
Chairs: U. Wirt, R. Kelley 14:00 – 15:30
De-Orbit Kit Technology Using Satellite and robotic arm for Space Debris Mitigation Kaushal, Sourabh; Arora, Nishant; Coadou, J.P.; McNally, Kellen; Shah, Bhavik Institute of Science and Technology Klawad, India
121
Space debris removal by ground based laser - Main conclusions of the European Project CLEANSPACE Jacquelard, Christophe2; Esmiller, Bruno1; Eckel, Hans-Albert3; Gouy, Yann1 1Airbus DS, France; 2Cilas; 3DLR
143
Mission Architecture for Active Space Debris Removal using the Example of SL-8 Rocket Bodies Peters, Susanne1; Förstner, Roger1; Fiedler, Hauke2 1Universität der Bundeswehr München; 2Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. Germany
172
Active Debris Removal an Inevitability Burgess, Nathan Arleigh Royal Canadian Air Force, Canada
198
Enabling technologies for Active Space Debris Removal: the CADET Project Chiesa, Alessandro; Fossati, Franco Alberto; Gambacciani, Giovanni; Pensavalle, Emanuele Aviospace Italy
215
Session 2 Space Safety, Sustainability and Legal Challenges Chairs: P. Dempsey, J. Pelton 14:00 – 15:30
Addressing the Legal Challenges Surrounding Space Debris Remediation Chatterjee, Joyeeta Space Generation Advisory Council India
186
Legal Regime of Radio Frequency Interference in Space Law WU, Xianshu1; Grover, Shivam2 1China University of Political Science and Law, People’s Republic of China; 2Panjab University, Chandigarh, India
192
An Assessment of the Adequacy of Existing Legal Incentives under International Space Law to Avoid Accidents in Space and to Manage or Mitigate Space Safety Risks Nyampong, Yaw Otu Mankata McGill University Canada
218
Session 3 Safety-by-Design Chairs: M. Fodroci, J. Kreimer 14:00 – 15:30
Orion Safety and Occupant Protection Design Implementations: Applications in Lessons Learned from the Space Shuttle Columbia Accident Gohmert, Dustin Michael NASA, United States of America
139
The Advanced, instantaneous Acting Thread Locking Mechanism – ATLM (nr. 226)
Wolfgang Weiss
IBW Ingenieurbuero, Germany
226
Present Perspectives of Active Magnetic Shielding for the Protection of Manned Space Missions Battiston, Roberto1; Burger, William J.2; Ambroglini, Filippo3; Calvelli, Valerio4; Musenich, Ricardo4; Hovland, Scott5; Meinke, Rainer B.6; Westhover, Shayne C.7; Spillantini, Piero8 1University of Trento, Italy; 2FBK Trento, Italy; 3INFN, Perugia, Italy; 4INFN, Genoa, Italy; 5ESTEC, The Netherlands; 6Advanced Magnet Lab, USA; 7NASA Johnsom Space Center, USA; 8INFN, Firenze, Italy
158
Revisions to the Crewed Space Vehicle Battery Safety Requirements Jeevarajan, Judith A. NASA, United States of America
115
Columbus ECLSS and TCS Safety and Reliability Considerations for ISS Lifetime Extension Nocera, Alessandro1; Garbellini, Laura2; Getimis, Alexander3; Mannini, Piera2 1Aviospace, Italy; 2Thales Alenia Space, Italy; 3Airbus Defence & Space, Germany
145
Session 4 Launch Safety Chairs:T. Pfitzer, B. Lazare 14:00 – 15:30
Qualitative Risk Analysis of Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) Launches Kakkantavida, Shajahan; Shyamal, Kanungo ISRO HQ, Bangalore India
113
Opto-pyro Trains for Space Systems - Gains Provided by Opto-pyro Technology in Terms of Safety on Launchers Chamayou, Bernard AIRBUS Defence & Space, France
117
Safety Evaluation and Experience of Hydrogen Peroxide in Launchers Domain at Guiana Space Centre Ferlin, Massimo CNES, France
130
Real Time Mexican Satellite Space Launch Center Failure Model, System Design and Failure Analysis Niño Prieto, Omar Ariosto; Colmenares Guillén, Luis Enrique Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla Mexico
202
15:30 Coffee Break
Session 5 Launch Safety Chairs: N. Takeuchi, P. Wilde 16:00 – 18:00
Comparisons of Empirical Data to Predicted Results for Debris Generated by Launch Vehicle Failures Wilde, Paul David1; Nyman, Randy2 1Federal Aviation Administration; 2ACTA Inc, United States of America
204
Uncertainty Analyses in the PRA Space Launch System (SLS) Novack, Steven David1; Al Hassan, Mohammad1; Britton, Paul2 1Bastion Technologies Incorporated; 2NASA MSFC United States of America
200
Solutions and Innovations for the Management of Short Range Safety for SRM Based Launchers Guenard, Vanessa1; Trinchero, Jean-Pierre2; CNES Launchers Directorate, Paris1; CNES Europe's Spaceport, Kourou2 France
136
Flight Safety System Operation During KSLV-I Flight Tests Sim, Hyung-Seok; Choi, Kyu-Sung; Ko, Jeong-Hwan KARI, Republic of South Korea
164
Study on Propellant Leakage Phenomena for Safety Nogami, Manami; Fujii, Go; Masuda, Ideo; Wada, Masaru JAXA, Japan
173
Session 6 Commercial Human Spaceflight Safety Chairs: A. Quinn, E. Mango 16:00 – 18:00
A Global Perspective on Suborbital Perspective on Commercial Human Spaceflight Safety Lauer Charles John Rocketplane Global LLC, United States of America
194
The Evolution of the NASA Commercial Crew Program (CCP) Safety Process Kirkpatrick, Paul; Vassberg, Nathan
118
NASA United States of America
FAA’s Development of Established Practices for Human Space Flight Occupant Safety Repcheck, J. Randall Office of Commercial Space Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration United States of America
208
The X-15 3-65 Accident: An Aircraft Systems and Flight Control Perspective Orr, Jeb; Barshi, Immanuel; Statler, Irving The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc.; NASA Ames Research Center; Ames Associate (retired) United States of America
119
The Concept of Modular Universal Rocketplanes for Carrying Scientific Payload, Human Passengers, Satellites and Cargo and its Practicality and Safety Zakaria, Norul Ridzuan1; Nasrun, Nasri2; Mohd Nor, Mohd Jamil2; Abd Aziz, Noor Azizee1; Abu, Jalaluddin3; Zakaria, Norul Rafidi4; Baba, Rosli5; 1Spaceport Malaysia, 2 Space Ventures Sdn Bhd, Malaysia; 3Space Tourism Society Malaysia Chapter, Malaysia; 4Re-Entry; 4Space Tourism Society Indonesia Chapter, Indonesia
122
Session 7 Panel Session: IAASS New Book on Human Factors & Safety Chairs: B. Kanki, J-F. Clervoy 16:00 – 18:00
Presentation of the book structure and envisaged contributors. Discussion on expansion of topics, additional topics and contributors. Timeline.
Session 8 Space Traffic Management Chairs: U. Wirt, R. Kelley 16:00 – 18:00
Monitoring Space Weather at GSSAC Börger, Klaus German Space Situational Awareness Center, Germany
147
Operational feed-back on four years of collision risk avoidance at launch in Europe Handschuh, David-Alexis1; Wang, Catherine2; Vidal, Bruno3, 1CNES - Launcher Directorate- Paris; 2CNES - Europe's spaceport, Kourou; 3 CNES - Technical and Operational Complex, Toulouse France
135
Small debris fragments contribution to collision probability for spacecraft in LEO Letizia, Francesca1; Colombo, Camilla2; Lewis, Hugh G.2; 1Southampton, United Kingdom; 2Politecnico di Milano, Italy
187
ISON Space Debris Detection Pipeline 169
Kouprianov, Vladimir Central (Pulkovo) Observatory, Russian Federation
Tuesday 21 October 2014
Session 9 Panel Session Commercial Human Spaceflight Chairs: P. Wilde, T. Sgobba 08:30 – 10:30
Session 10 Re-entry Safety Chairs: P. Wilde, T. Lips 08:30 – 10:30
Simulation for Prediction of Entry Article Demise (SPEAD): an Analysis Tool for Spacecraft Safety Analysis and Ascent/Reentry Risk Assessment Ling, Lisa Mei NASA Johnson Space Center United States of America
111
Satellite Atmospheric Re-entry Trade-Off, Design for Demise vs Controlled Re-Entry S. Heinrich; F. Leglise; D. Leglorie; M.Tholot; O. Nold ALTRAN France
126/127
Verification and Application of the SAM Re-entry Model Beck, James1; Merrifield, James2; Markelov, Gennady3; Holbrough, Ian1; Molina, Rafael4 ; 1Belstead Research Ltd, United Kingdom; 2Fluid Gravity Engineering Ltd, United Kingdom 3ATG-Europe, The Netherlands; 4ESA-ESTEC, The Netherlands
132
Re-Entry Trajectory Analysis: Prediction of Uncontrolled Atmospheric Re-entry of Orbital Objects under Operational Aspects Eickmans, Marius; Wirt, Uwe German Space Situational Awareness Centre, Germany
146
Spacecraft Uncontrolled Re-Entry Survivability Analysis with DEBRISK Omaly, Pierre1, Annaloro, Julien1, Galera, Stephane2, Lemoie, Arnaud1 1CNES; 2ALTRAN France
216
Session 11 Human Factor & Safety Chairs: B. Kanki, L. Bessone 08:30 – 10:30
Defining Reliability and Robustness from a Human Factors Perspective Hobbs, Alan1; O'Hara, John2; Adelstein, Bernard3; Null, Cynthia4 1San Jose State University/NASA Ames; 2Brookhaven National Laboratory; 3NASA Ames Research Center; 4NASA Langley Research Center United States of America
157
The Importance of Analog Planetary Research for Success and Safety of Human and Robotic Space Missions Hettrich, Sebastian1,2,3; Napier, Jennifer Lauren3,4; Muñoz Elorza5,6, Iñigo; Orgel, Csilla7; Perakis, Nikolaos8; Pfeil, Isabella9; Felix, Carmen Victoria10,11 1German Federal Office for Radiation Protection, Germany; 2Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany; 3Space Generation Advisory Council, Austria; 4Webster University, Vienna; 5HE Space Operations, Germany; 6German Aerospace Center-DLR, Germany; 7Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary; 8University of Technology, Germany; 9Vienna University of Technology, Austria; 10Space Safety Magazine, The Netherlands; 11International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety, The Netherlands;
161
Approaching Human-Robot Interaction with Resilience Fossum, Knut; Mohammad, Abdul Basit NTNU Samfunnsforskning Norway
178
What can JAXA S&MA do to Reduce Human Errors for Safety and Mission Success? Takahashi, Shimpei Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
183
Adaptation of the ISS Human Behaviour & Performance Competency Model as Observation Tool for Flight Control Teams during Simulations Buckle, Susan1; Peldszus, Regina2; Bessone, Loredana1 1European Space Agency, ESA-EAC, 2European Space Agency, ESA-ESOC Germany
182
Training Safe and Effective Spaceflight Operations Using Terrestrial Analogues Bessone, Loredana; Sauro, Francesco; Stevenin, Herve ESA, Germany; CAI, Italy
188
Session 12 Hazard Analysis & Risk Assessment Chairs: G. Gafka, F. Bittner 08:30 – 10:30
Estimating Flight Software Risk in Probabilistic Risk Assessment for the Space Launch System (SLS) Novack, Steven David1; Bales, Jesse2; Hatfield, Glen Spencer1; Hark, Frank1; Al Hassan, Mohammad1; Stott, James2; Britton, Paul2 1Bastion Technologies Incorporated, 2NASA, Marshall Space Flight Center United States of America
110
Mechanical Ground Support Equipment (MGSE) – Hazard Analysis González, José Héctor INVAP S.E., Argentine Republic
184
Common Cause Failure (CCF) Generic Alpha Factor Development for Non-Nuclear 123
Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA) Applications Novack, Steven David1; Britton, Paul2; Hark, Frank1; 1Bastion Technologies Incorporated; 2NASA Marshall Space Flight Center United States of America
Resilient Redundancy Nomoto, Hideki; Ueda, Satoshi; Takata, Shinichi; Kasai, Toru; Fukatsu,Tsutomu; Nogami, Manami; Wakabayashi, Yasufumi; Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Japan
144
10:30 Coffee Break
Session 13 Commercial Human Spaceflight Chairs: P. Kirkpatrick, J-B. Marciacq 11:00 – 12:30
The Need for a Joint Authorities Rulemaking for Suborbital and Orbital Aircraft (JARSOA) Marciacq, Jean-Bruno European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Germany
213
Safety Regulation: Space Lift and Airplanes Haber, Jerry ACTA, Inc, United States of America
124
The Human Factors of an Early Space Accident: Flight 3-65 of the X-15 Barshi, Immanuel1; Statler, Irving1; Orr, Jeb2 1NASA Ames Research Center; 2Draper Laboratory, United States of America
155
Practicality and Safety of Universal Carrier Aircrafts as Airborne Platform for Passenger Suborbital Rockets and Rocketplanes Norul Ridzuan, Zakaria1; Nasrun, Nasri2; Mohd Jamil Mohd Nor2; Noor Azizee Abd Aziz1; Jalaluddin, Abu3; Norul Rafidi Zakaria4; Asmadi , Jusoh5 1 Spaceport Malaysia, 2Malaysia Space Ventures Sdn Bhd.; 3Space Tourism Society Malaysia Chapter; 4Re-Entry; 5Sunway Universit, Malaysia
140
Safety in Numbers? Lessons Learned from Aviation Safety Assessment Techniques Baskcomb, Stuart1; Ouedghiri, Driss2 1Delta System Solutions GmbH, Germany; 2CASES, Morocco
166
Session 14 Panel Session: Collision Risk Avoidance at Launch Chairs: D-A. Handschuh, U. Wirt 11:00 – 12:30
Session 15 Safety-by-Design Chairs: M. Ciancone, M. Fodroci
11:00 – 12:30
Hazard Detection and Avoidance to Decrease the Risk of a Landing Failure Woicke, Svenja; Mooij, Erwin Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, The
214
10 Fundamentals of Space System Human Rating Langford, Gerald Keith NASA, United States of America
189
Safety of Li-ion Cells under Different States of Charge Jeevarajan, Judith A. NASA, United States of America
116
Changing Safety Requirements – Benefits, Challenges, Risks Festa, Fabrizio1; Kreimer, Johannes2 1Festa Engineering, Netherlands; 2Airbus Defence and Space, Germany
148
Session 16 Space Safety Culture & Policy Chairs: T. Sgobba, T. Heller 11:00 – 12:30
The Fallacy of Space Safety Babcock, John Erie APT Research Inc. United States of America
207
Space Safety and Sustainability in 2030 Sgobba, Tommaso IAASS, The Netherlands
101
Space Safety Is No Accident - How The Aerospace Corporation Promotes Space Safety Cheng, Paul G.; Tosney, William F. The Aerospace Corp. United States of America
106
Reliability, Risk-Taking, and Technology Insertion in the Commercial Satellite Sector Hastings, Susan The Aerospace Corporation, United States of America
107
Theoretical Examination of Aerospace Safety Culture Effectiveness within Organizational Hierarchies Stott, Ph.D. James, Edward Jr. 1, Hales, Christy2; Brown, Brian F.1; Anderson, Joel M.1 1NASA; 2Bastion Technologies, Inc.; United States of America
159
12:30 Lunch Break
Session 17 Space Re-entry Safety Chairs: M. Weaver, B. Lazare 14:00 – 15:30
Satellite Re-entry Prediction Products for Civil Protection Applications Pardini, Carmen; Anselmo, Luciano ISTI/CNR, Italy
153
Controlled Re-entry of Satellite Rajput, Rajendrasing Uttamsing; Yura, Girka; Mallikarjuna, Vaibhav; A, Boopathiraja Aerohydrodynamic Department, National Aerospace University, Kharkiv Aviation Institute Ukraine
170
On the Necessity of Re-entry Observation Campaigns Weikert, Sven; Lips, Tobias Astos Solutions GmbH, HTG - Hyperschall Technologie Göttingen GmbH; Germany
176
Session 18 Panel Session on New Global Initiatives for Planetary Defense Chairs: J. Pelton 14:00 – 15:30
Session 19 Space Risks for Aviation Chairs: M. Emanuelli, S. Weikert 14:00 – 15:30
ADMIRE: Assessing the Risk Haber, Jerry ACTA, Inc, United States of America
108
The First 100KM, the Case for Integrated Space and Aviation Policy Stilwell, Ruth Elizabeth IFATCA, United States of America
165
Risks of atmospheric re-entries on aircraft: CNES progress on studies Fuentes, Nathalie1; Tholey, Nadine2; Studer Mathias3 1CNES, France; 2SERTIT, France
150
Impact Testing and Improvements in Aircraft Vulnerability Modeling for Range Safety Wilde, Paul David Federal Aviation Administration United States of America
205
Session 20 Orbital Station & Extraterrestrial Habitat Safety Chairs: J. Kreimer, M. Ciancone 14:00 – 15:30
Payload Safety Design, Hazard Analyses, and Verifications Commonly Used for Plant and Microbial Research Aboard the International Space Station
162
Reed, David W.1; Cho, David J.2; 1QinetiQ North America; 2GHG; United States of America
Managing Complexity and Resilient Performance in Experiments on the Space Station Mona, Schiefloe1; Per Morten, Schiefloe2; Heskestad, Atle William1 1Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Space (CIRiS), NTNU Samfunnsforskning; 2Department of Sociology and Political Science, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Norway
177
The Position Deviation Compensating Positive Fit Joint – PDC-PFJ Wolfgang Weiss IBW Ingenieurbuero, Germany
227
The Ultimate Step for Mars Mission Safety: Designing for Survivability Heidmann, Richard Associated Planete Mars France
212
A Small Nuclear Reactor Concept for Martian Surface Use Hu, Gu China Institute of Atomic Energy People's Republic of China
209
15:30 Coffee Break
Session 21 Launch Safety Chairs: T. Pfitzer, I. Rongier 16:00 – 18:00
A Simulator for Training Flight Safety Officers at the Guiana Space Center ROCHAS, Ludovic CNES - Guiana Space Center, French Guiana
105
Safe and Clean Test Facility for Hazardous Space Devices Testing Derode, Thibault Airbus Defence and Space France
217
Quality versus Safety Lazare, Bruno CNES France
210
Effects of the Trapping Criteria on the Severity of the Resultant Yield Histogram for Blast DFO Risk Assessment Fadl, Ahmed Mohamed NASA United States of America
203
Examining the Underlying Causes of Space Launch Failures Bukley, Angie; Karacalioglu, Goktug; International Space University France
141
Session 22 Space Debris Chairs: F. Alby, R. Kelley 16:00 – 18:00
30 Years of Space Debris Mitigation Guidelines in Europe Alby, Fernand CNES, France
129
Sensitivity Analysis of the Long Term Evolution of Space Debris in LEO Dolado, Juan Carlos1; Bruno Revelin2 1CNES; 2CS-SI France
138
ALTRAN Research on MMOD Stephane, Heinrich, ALTRAN, France
126/127
Modelling of Damaged Induced by Orbital Debris Impact in Filament-Wound Composite Materials Cherniaev, Aleksandr; Telichev, Igor University of Manitoba, Canada
154
Mitigations Rules Compliance in Low Earth Orbit Morand, Vincent1; Dolado Perez, Juan Carlos1; Philippe, Thomas1 ; Handschuh, David-Alexis2 1CNES DCT, Toulouse;2CNES DLA, Paris, France France
137
Session 23 Space Safety Legislations Chairs: Y. Nyampong, P. Dempsey 16:00 – 18:00
SRL Project: From Space Operations Law Requirements to Compliant Satellites Solutions Varinois, Arnaud CNES, France
134
A Comparative Analysis of National Laws Governing Launch Safety Dempsey Paul, Stephen McGill University Canada
211
French Space Operation Act – Introduction to the Collective for Space Care Costedoat, Nathalie CNES, France
149
Benchmark of Technical Regulations, Guidelines, Practises and Standards for Launch operation safety and Space Debris Mitigation Cahuzac, Francois; Lazare, Bruno CNES, France
142
Session 24 Space Debris Removal and De-orbitation Chairs: A. Menzel, N. Takeuchi 16:00 – 18:00
De-orbit Strategies with Low-Thrust Propulsion Gaudel, Angélique; Hourtolle, Catherine; Goester, Jean-François; Ottaviani, Matthieu CNES, France
152
Conceptual Design of an “Umbrella” Spacecraft for Orbital Debris Thomson, Daniel M.1 Cherniaev, Aleksandr2; Telichev, Igor2; 1ETSEIB, UPC, Spain; 2University of Manitoba, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Canada
109
On-orbit Demonstration Plan and Development Status of Electrodynamic Tether Technology on H-II Transfer Vehicle Kasai, Toru1; Tsujita, Daisuke1; Nakano, Eiichiro1; Kawamoto Satomi2; Okawa Yasushi2; Horikawa, Yuuta2; Inoue, Koichi3 1Space Vehicle Technology Center, JAXA; 2Innovative Technology Research Center, JAXA; 3Space Technology Demonstration Research Center, JAXA Japan
175
Satellite Inflatable Deorbiting Equipment RASSE, Benjamin Airbus Defence and Space, France
151
Benefits of Adopting a Spacecraft Decommissioning Device for Implementing Orbital Access Sustainability Antonetti, Stefano; Rossettini, Luca; Caccavo, Melania D-Orbit S.r.l. Italy
168
Wednesday 22 October 2014
Session 25 IAASS “Laws & Regulations” Technical Committee Meeting 11:00 – 12:30
Session 26 – IAASS “Space Hazards” Technical Committee Meeting 08:30 – 10:30
Session 27 – IAASS “Commercial Human Spaceflight” Technical Committee Meeting 08:30 – 10:30
Session 28 – IAASS “Human Factors & Performance” Technical Committee Meeting 08:30 – 10:30
Session 28 Bis – IAASS “Launch Safety” Technical Committee Meeting 08:30 – 10:30
10:30 Coffee Break
Session 29 Space Traffic Management Chairs: U. Wirt, I. Rongier 11:00 – 12:30
SBSS Demonstrator: A design for efficient demonstration of Space-based Space Surveillance end-to-end capabilities Utzmann, Jens1; Wagner, Axel1; ; Silha, Jiri2; Schildknecht, Thomas2; Willemsen, Philip3; Teston, Frédéric3; Flohrer, Tim4 1Airbus Defence and Space; 2AIUB, Switzerland; 3ESA ESTEC, The Netherlands; 4 ESA ESOC, Germany
119
Evolving Space Operator Duty of Care and Implications for Space Traffic Management James Duncan1; Mountin, Sara2 1JFCC SPACE J006; 2USSTRATCOM J006 United States of America
221
Contributions of the EU SatCen to a European SST Capability Valero, Juan luis; Alvez, Joao; Gallardo, Beatriz; Matute, Jacobo; O’Dwyer, Anthony; Paradiso, Nunzia European Union Satellite Centre, Spain
156
Space Debris Mitigation by Pulsed Laser Hussein, Alaa Adnan, Chatwin, Chris, Young, Rupert, Birch, Phil University of Sussex United Kingdom
191
DeorbitSail Mechanism and Orbital Decay Predictions of Low Earth Orbit Satellites Afful, Michael Andoh; Opperman, Ben; Steyn, Willem Herman Regent University of Science and Technology, Ghana; South African National Space Agency; Stellenbosch University, South Africa
197
Session 30 Re-entry Safety Chairs: F. Alby, P. Wilde 11:00 – 12:30
Lumped Mass Fragment Reentry Demise Considerations Nyman, Randolph L.
193
ACTA Inc. United States of America
CubeSat Material Limits For Design for Demise Kelley, Robert L.1; Jarkey, David R.2 Jacobs JETS-ODRSO; HX5 - Jacobs JETS Contract United States of America
185
Aerothermal Heating Methodology in the Spacecraft Aerothermal Model (SAM) Merrifield1, James; Beck2, James; Markelov, Gennady3; Leyland, Penelope4; Molina, Rafael5 1Fluid Gravity Engineering, United Kingdom; 2Belstead Research Ltd, United Kingdom, 3ATG-Europe, Netherlands; 4EPFL, Switzerland; 5ESA ESTEC, The Netherlands
179
Session 31 Human Spaceflight Safety Chairs: M. Kezirian, F. Bittner 11:00 – 12:30
Industry Initiated Core Safety Attributes for Human Spaceflight Mango, Edward Joseph NASA, United States of America
128
The Max Launch Abort System – Concept, Flight Test, and Evolution Gilbert, Michael G. National Aeronautics and Space Administration United States of America
195
Application of Benefit-Risk Value Analysis on Safety and Reliability of Human Rated Launch Vehicles Brown, Brian F.; Anderson, Joel M.; Stott Jr, PhD, James Edward; NASA, United States of America
163
Design for Reliability: a must to improve Life Cycle Cost, Safety and Availability Ouedghiri, Driss1; Baskcomb, Stuart2 1CASES, Morocco; 2Delta System Solutions GmbH, Germany
167
12:30 Lunch Break
14:00 Plenary Session – Part 1 Chairs: A. Menzel, J. Pelton SpaceX (TBC)
15:00 Plenary Session – Part 2 Chairs: T. Sgobba, M. Fodroci Lessons Learned from the ISS EVA 23 Suit Water Intrusion Close Call Ch. P. Hansen, NASA-JSC ISSP Chief Engineer
D. Weigel, NASA-JSC Flight Director, Mission Operations Directorate
16:00 Conference Wrap-up & Announcements Isabelle Rongier, IAASS President
POSTERS
Bridging the Gap: Science and Policy for the Safety of Space Environments Against 160
Contamination– The Planetary Protection Index
Napier, Lauren; Hettrich, Sebastian 1 Webster University, Austria; 2Space Generation Advisory Council, Austria; 3German Federal Office for
Radiation Protection, Germany, 4Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
Quality Engineering of Critical Items 102
Sonti, Robert Sriram
Robert Sonti P.E., United States of America
Unconventional Methods for Space Debris Removal 112
Chaudhary, Bharat
D.C.R. University of Science and Technology
India
Flammability Test Plan for Fire Safety of KSLV-II 171
Shin, Baeg Woo; Kim, Seong Lyong; Cho, Sang Yeon; Ko, Jeong Hwan
Korea Aerospace Research Institute
Republic of South Korea
Suborbital Safety Guidelines Manual 180
Quinn, Andy1; Atencia, Amaya2; Klicker, Mike3; Del Bianco, Alberto4; Howard, Diane5; Campbell,
Carolynne6; Verstraeten, Joram7; Griffin, Martin8; Chavagnac, Christophe9; Avanzi, Thomas10; 1Saturn SMS Ltd, United Kingdom; 2GMV, Spain; 3Techcos GmbH, Germany, 4AltecSpace, Italy, 5Embry-
Riddle Aeronautical University, USA; 6Knights Arrow, United Kingdom; 7NLR-ATSI, Holland; 8EUROCONTROL; 9Airbus Defence & Space; 10S-3, Switzerland
Technical Evaluation of the Public Risks and Insurance Required for 206
Orion’s First Entry Flight Test
Wilde, Paul David; Millard, Steve
Federal Aviation Administration
United States of America
Benefits of Adopting a Spacecraft Decommissioning Device for Implementing 168
Orbital Access Sustainability
Antonetti, Stefano; Rossettini, Luca; Di Tolle, Francesco
D-Orbit S.r.l., Italy