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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

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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

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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

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Networking Coffee Break in Exposition Hall

Exposition Hall Open

1000 hrs

Technical Sessions Technical Sessions

1030 hrs

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Forum 360 Forum 360

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Technical Sessions Technical Sessions

1600 hrs

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Space Generation Rising Leaders: Speed

Networking and Reception

1700 hrs

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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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THURSDAY 15 September

FRIDAY 16 September

0700 hrs

0730 hrs Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms Networking Coffee Break

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Plenary

Technical Sessions

0830 hrs

0900 hrs

0930 hrs Networking Coffee Break

1000 hrs

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1030 hrs

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Technical Sessions

1230 hrs

Recognition Luncheon— Celebrating Achievements in Space and Astronautics1300 hrs

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Forum 3601430 hrs

1500 hrs Networking Coffee Break

Networking Coffee Break

1530 hrs

Technical Sessions Technical Sessions

1600 hrs

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1830 hrsAIAA/NAE Yvonne C. Brill Lecture in Aerospace Engineering

1900 hrs

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IntroSponsors

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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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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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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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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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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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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

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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

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10-IS

-1In

tegra

ted Sy

stem

Healt

h Ma

nage

ment

for S

pace

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ms20

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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

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g For

Miss

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lt Man

agem

ent

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ithms

in th

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o, NA

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arsha

ll Spa

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ht Ce

nter,

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ville,

AL; P.

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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

nsoli

datio

n (S

DQC)

for R

eal-T

ime

Oper

ation

of La

unch

Syste

msE.

Wong

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Clev

eland

, OH

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

225

Mode

l-Bas

ed Fa

ult D

etecti

on an

d Iso

lation

Sy

stem

for I

ncre

ased

Aut

onom

yK.

Kolcio

, Oke

an S

olutio

ns, I

nc.,

Seatt

le, W

A

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

226

Func

tiona

l Fau

lt Mo

del D

evelo

pmen

t Pr

oces

s to S

uppo

rt De

sign

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sis an

d Op

erat

ional

Asse

ssmen

tK.

Melch

er, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH; W

. Mau

l, Van

tage P

artne

rs, LL

C, Br

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

SMC,

NASA

, and

Go

vern

ment

Par

tner

sJ.

Betse

r, The

Aeros

pace

Corpo

ration

, El S

egun

do,

CA; R

. Ewa

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

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itectu

res

J. Ja

nicik,

Inno

flight,

Inc.,

San

Dieg

o, CA

1200

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

231

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ecra

ft Em

bedd

ed Cy

ber D

efen

se-

Prot

otyp

es &

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rimen

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he Ae

rospa

ce Co

rporat

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gund

o, CA

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wart,

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ce an

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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

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Dr. Ja

mes R

. Wert

z, Pre

siden

t of M

icroc

osm,

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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

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E, Glo

bal A

erosp

ace C

orpora

tion a

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ER, K

ilmer

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eerin

g10

00 hr

sNo

Pre

sent

ation

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

232

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ace B

usine

ss” to

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siness

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ace”

, Eco

nomi

cs, Ar

chite

ctures

an

d Req

uirem

ents

D. Ma

rtens,

Dan M

arten

s Con

sultin

g, He

nders

on, N

V

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

233

Start-

Up Sp

ace:

Risin

g Inv

estm

ent i

n Co

mmer

cial S

pace

Vent

ures

C. Ch

risten

sen,

K. Arm

stron

g, R.

Perrin

o, Ta

uri

Grou

p, Ale

xand

ria, V

A

1130

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

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

235

Beyo

nd “M

an in

a Ca

n”: D

esign

ing Sm

all

In-S

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

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

236

Comm

ercia

l App

licat

ion of

In-S

pace

As

semb

lyJ.

Lyme

r, Spa

ce S

ystem

s/Lo

ral, P

alo Al

to, CA

; W.

Dogg

ett, J

. Dors

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

Guida

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

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ATS-

1Sm

all Sa

tellite

Subs

ystem

s10

3 B

Chair

ed by

: J. S

TRAU

B, U

nivers

ity of

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h Dak

ota10

00 hr

sAIA

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9Th

erma

l Ana

lytica

l Pro

cedu

re fo

r Sma

ll Sa

tellite

Bou

nd fo

r a Lu

nar M

ission

K. Na

ik, S

RM U

nivers

ity, C

henn

ai, In

dia

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

240

Telem

etry,

Track

ing an

d Com

mand

Su

bsys

tem of

SRMS

AT -

2S.

Pavu

luri, H

. Bha

te, S

RM U

nivers

ity, C

henn

ai,

India

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

241

Mech

anica

l Sys

tems o

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

ACh

aired

by: W

. CIRI

LLO, N

ASA-L

angle

y Res

earch

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r and

A. CA

RLSO

N, S

OLEN

GENT

- Aero

spac

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sultin

g10

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A-201

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O Ro

botic

Serv

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rajec

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Op

timiza

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A. Ve

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

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, Rec

yclab

le La

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Pa

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

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pace

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aseli

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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

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1230

hrs

Curre

nt an

d Fut

ure E

arth

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ew D

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104

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r

Pres

enter

s: Eri

c Ian

son

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nce D

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t. Ge

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NOAA

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atellite

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ropea

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t Prop

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ratory

Tues

day,

13 Se

ptem

ber 2

016

18-S

SEE-1

Cost

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ods a

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nalys

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3 A

Chair

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: S. S

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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

V. Fo

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

Appli

catio

n of

a We

apon

Syste

m Su

stainm

ent M

odel

to th

e Spa

ce In

dustr

yC.

Vono

, Self

, Ogd

en, U

T

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

248

A Bu

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

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00 h

rsSm

all Sa

tellite

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ch N

eeds

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nitiat

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101

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Mode

rator:

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on Pl

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, Lau

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a.i. s

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aneli

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Wies

eAc

ting C

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Fligh

t Proj

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SA La

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Steve

F. P

ierce

Chief

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my S

pace

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lorati

on an

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ce Te

chno

logy

NASA

Arms

trong

Fligh

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earch

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r

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YS-1

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tems

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. SAR

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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

Artifi

cial G

ravit

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Orb

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S)

& De

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ace E

xplor

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R. Dh

armara

j, J. E

ngle,

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oeing

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any,

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ton, T

X

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

251

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rthrop

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each

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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

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stus,

D. Sc

hoele

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Doyle

, J. J

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olf, A

. Bo

rgerdi

ng, U

nivers

ity of

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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

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Tues

day,

13 Se

ptem

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016

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60-1

13

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right,

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rogram

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he B

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Chris

Ferg

uson

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ty Pro

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Mana

ger a

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rew an

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s - Co

mmerc

ialTh

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mpan

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Mich

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riffin

Chair

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hafer

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Jeff

Matth

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emic

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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

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Mad

i Sen

gupta

, Proj

ect M

anag

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AA

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aneli

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pace

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anSe

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aceX

Mark

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ynsk

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al AT

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John

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d Lau

nch A

llianc

e

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day,

13 Se

ptem

ber 2

016

24-F3

60-3

13

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1500

hrs

Icy M

oons

and O

cean

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lds10

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Bren

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Miss

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SA Je

t Prop

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Thom

as Cw

ikMa

nage

r, Spa

ce Te

chno

logy P

rogram

NASA

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

ory

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day,

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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

Defe

nse S

olutio

ns

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

253

Itera

tive D

ata A

ssimi

lation

for I

mpro

ved

Uppe

r Atm

osph

eric

Dens

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

Spac

e Deb

ris Ch

argin

g and

its E

ffect

on

Orbit

Evolu

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,

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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ey, C

A

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

270

Trajec

tory

Opt

imiza

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for P

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ity

Oper

ation

s Aro

und T

umbli

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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

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of

Sydn

ey, S

ydne

y, Au

strali

a; A.

Allen

, Mac

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ld,

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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

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ol for

Spac

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Rend

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us

and P

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ity O

pera

tions

with

Mult

iple

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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

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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

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ear

futu

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Dou

le, Fl

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Insti

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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

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Conc

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D. Ak

in, U

nivers

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Mary

land,

Colle

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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

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), Ch

ofu, J

apan

; L. A

lexan

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arsha

ll Spa

ce Flig

ht Ce

nter, H

untsv

ille, A

L; M.

Klem

, NAS

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n Rese

arch

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r, Clev

eland

, OH;

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versa

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n Spa

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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

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15

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1730

hrs

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rate

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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

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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.

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13 Se

ptem

ber 2

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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

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onta

l-Lan

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yper

sonic

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t Ve

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ns fr

om Ts

ien’s

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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

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YS-2

Multif

uncti

onal

Syste

ms20

3 B

Chair

ed by

: M. Q

UADR

ELLI,

Califo

rnia I

nstitu

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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

. Fern

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

-PST

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

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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

. The

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

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Nove

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nivers

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chnic

al Un

iversi

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Dyna

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Muh

lbaue

r, B.

Leve

dahl,

J. S

lostad

, Teth

ers U

nlimi

ted, I

nc.,

Bothe

ll, WA

; et a

l.

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

397

High

Leve

rage

Tech

nolog

ies fo

r In-

Spac

e As

semb

ly of

Comp

lex St

ructu

res

D. H

amill,

L. B

owma

n, D.

Gilm

an, W

. Belv

in, N

ASA

Lang

ley Re

searc

h Cen

ter, H

ampto

n, VA

Wedn

esda

y, 14

Sept

embe

r 201

668

-HSP

-2So

ciety

& Sp

ace

203

CCh

aired

by: J

. CHR

ISTIAN

, Wes

t Virg

inia U

nivers

ity10

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

6-539

8Al

bert

A. H

arris

on: O

uter

Spac

e, Th

e Hu

man

Dime

nsion

, and

Astr

osoc

iolog

yJ.

Pass,

Astro

socio

logy R

esea

rch In

stitut

e, Hu

nting

ton B

each

, CA

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

399

Unde

rstan

ding P

artic

ipant

Mot

ivatio

ns

and G

oals

in Co

mplex

Ope

n In

nova

tion

Tour

name

nts

A. Vro

lijk, Z

. Sza

jnfarb

er, G

eorge

Was

hingto

n Un

iversi

ty, W

ashin

gton,

D.C.

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

400

Polyn

esian

Colon

izatio

n as

a Mo

del f

or

Huma

n Ex

pans

ion in

to th

e Sola

r Sys

temT.

Shee

rin, M

assa

chus

etts I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Ca

mbrid

ge, M

A; P.

Cunio

, Air F

orce R

esea

rch

Labo

ratory

, Kirtl

and A

FB, N

M

1130

hrs

Oral

Prese

ntatio

nCo

mic C

onM.

Rouc

h, Art

work

by Ro

uch,

Vail,

AZ

Wedn

esda

y, 14

Sept

embe

r 201

669

-IS-3

/SAT

S-4

Info

rmat

ion Sy

stems

for M

ission

Ope

ratio

ns20

2 B

Chair

ed by

: S. S

WEI,

NAS

A-ARC

-TI, I

ntellig

ent S

ystem

s Divi

sion a

nd R.

SAV

ELY, N

ASA-J

ohns

on S

pace

Cente

r10

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

6-540

1In

creas

ing Te

lemetr

y Thr

ough

put

Using

Custo

mize

d and

Ada

ptive

Dat

a Co

mpre

ssion

J. Co

plin,

A. Ya

ng, T

exas

Stat

e Univ

ersity

, San

Ma

rcos,

TX; A

. Pop

pe, U

nivers

ity of

Califo

rnia,

Berke

ley, B

erkele

y, CA

; M. B

urtsch

er, Te

xas S

tate

Unive

rsity,

San

Marc

os, T

X

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

402

ESA

Cons

tellat

ion Co

ordin

ation

Syste

m –

Deve

lopme

nt m

ade e

asy b

y CCS

DS

Missi

on O

pera

tion

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

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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

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-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

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-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

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anag

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cienc

e Res

earch

and M

ission

Form

ulatio

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SA Je

t Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

P

aneli

sts:

Phil D

eCola

Chief

Scie

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fficer

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Spa

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ion

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Dur

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s Eng

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Jet P

ropuls

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borat

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Jean

Pas

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puty

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d Inte

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CNES

Steve

n Pa

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e Glob

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light

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Curre

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ace M

ission

s10

2 A

Chair

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: 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

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roba

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st fo

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m th

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gneto

sphe

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ale M

ission

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chilli

ng, a

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lution

s, Inc

., La

nham

, MD;

J.

Carpe

nter, N

ASA G

odda

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ace F

light

Cente

r, Gr

eenb

elt, M

D

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

425

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be P

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and

Uniqu

e Nav

igatio

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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

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the F

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ars

Year

of th

e Scie

nce M

ission

S. D

emca

k, M.

Jesic

k, B.

Youn

g, D.

Jone

s, S.

McC

andle

ss, M

. Sch

adeg

g, Je

t Prop

ulsion

La

borat

ory, C

alifor

nia In

stitut

e of T

echn

ology

, Pa

sade

na, C

A; et

al.

1800

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

429

Orbit

Dete

rmina

tion

Sens

itivity

Ana

lysis

for t

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ropa

Mult

iple F

lyby M

ission

Co

ncep

tD.

Boo

ne, S

. Nan

di, J.

Kang

as, B

. You

ng, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

Wedn

esda

y, 14

Sept

embe

r 201

684

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-14

Earth

Miss

ion O

rbita

l Dyn

amics

102

BCh

aired

by: C

. MCL

AUGH

LIN, T

he U

nivers

ity of

Kans

as15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

6-543

0Lo

ng te

rm ev

olutio

n of t

he ec

centri

city i

n the

ME

O reg

ion: e

xtrac

tion o

f the

mos

t sign

ifican

t ter

ms fr

om th

e pote

ntial

expr

ession

F. Dele

flie, J

. Daq

uin, N

ation

al Ce

nter fo

r Scie

ntific

Re

search

(CNR

S), P

aris,

France

; E. A

lessi,

A. Ro

ssi, A

. Ro

sengre

n, Na

tiona

l Rese

arch C

ounci

l (CNR

), Fir

enze

, Ita

ly; M

. Cap

derou

, Nati

onal

Cente

r for S

cienti

fic

Resea

rch (C

NRS)

, Pala

iseau

, Fran

ce

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

431

Force

d Equ

ilibriu

m of

the G

eosta

tiona

ry

Ring

and P

rope

r Elem

ents

for S

pace

De

bris

F. Ga

chet,

Univ

ersity

of Ro

me “T

or Ve

rgata”

, Ro

me, I

taly

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

432

Analy

sis of

the c

ouple

d orb

it an

d atti

tude

dy

nami

cs of

spac

e deb

ris in

Geo

statio

nary

Ea

rth O

rbit

C. Le

Fevre

, Fren

ch S

pace

Agen

cy (C

NES)

, To

ulous

e, Fra

nce

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

433

Remo

ving t

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lar Ex

clusio

n wi

th H

igh

Altit

ude S

atell

ites

D. Va

llado

, Ana

lytica

l Grap

hics,

Inc.,

Color

ado

Sprin

gs, C

O; P.

Cefol

a, Se

lf, Bo

ston,

MA; R

. Kizi

ah,

U.S.

Air F

orce A

cade

my, C

olorad

o Spri

ngs,

CO;

M. Ac

kerm

ann,

Sand

ia Na

tiona

l Lab

orator

ies,

Albuq

uerqu

e, NM

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Libra

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Point

Miss

ion Tr

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ries

102

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aired

by: R

. WILS

ON, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

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sAIA

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nsfe

r Des

ign fr

om Ea

rth to

Lyap

unov

Pe

riodic

Orb

it Us

ing Lu

nar G

ravit

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stY.

Qi, S

. Xu,

Beiha

ng U

nivers

ity, B

eijing

, Chin

a; R.

Qi, B

eijing

Insti

tute o

f Tec

hnolo

gy, B

eijing

, Chin

a

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

435

Lagr

angia

n Po

ints a

nd Ja

cobi

Cons

tant

s fo

r a Cl

ass o

f Aste

roids

T. Ra

shid,

Y. Cr

ispin,

D. S

eo, E

mbry-

Riddle

Ae

ronau

tical

Unive

rsity,

Day

tona B

each

, FL

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

436

Nonli

near

Attra

ctive

Sets

unde

r Opti

mal

Feed

back

Contr

ol in

the H

ill Th

ree-B

ody

Prob

lemM.

Band

o, Ky

ushu U

nivers

ity, Fu

kuok

a, Jap

an; D

. Sc

heere

s, Un

iversit

y of C

olorad

o, Bo

ulder,

Bould

er, CO

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

437

Auto

mated

Dete

ction

of In

varia

nt

Manif

old In

terse

ction

s Usin

g Ada

ptive

Gr

id Me

thod

J. Au

rich,

R. Be

eson

, V. C

overs

tone,

Unive

rsity

of Illi

nois,

Urba

na-Ch

ampa

ign, U

rbana

, IL

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

438

Auto

mated

Glob

al Op

timiza

tion

of

Impu

lsive

Traje

ctorie

s in

Thre

e-Bo

dy

Prob

lems

V. Sh

ah, R

. Bee

son,

V. Co

verst

one,

Unive

rsity

of Illi

nois,

Urba

na-Ch

ampa

ign, U

rbana

, IL

1800

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

439

Appr

oxim

ation

Meth

ods f

or Q

uick

Evalu

ation

of In

varia

nt M

anifo

lds D

uring

Gl

obal

Optim

izatio

n R.

Bees

on, D

. Bun

ce, V

. Cov

erston

e, Un

iversi

ty of

Illino

is, U

rbana

-Cham

paign

, Urba

na, I

L

Wedn

esda

y, 14

Sept

embe

r 201

686

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-16

Spac

ecra

ft GN

C: Ma

rs De

scent

and A

scent

, and

Inter

plane

tary

103

ACh

aired

by: N

. NAK

HJIRI

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

440

Mars

Asce

nt Ve

hicle

Mode

l Sim

ulatio

nJ.

Benit

o, C.

Noye

s, Je

t Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA;

J. Ke

enan

, Pen

nsylv

ania

State

Univ

ersity

, Univ

ersity

Pa

rk, PA

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

441

Trajec

tory

Opt

imiza

tion

for a

Mar

s Asce

nt

Vehic

leJ.

Benit

o, Je

t Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

, Cali

fornia

Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA;

B. Jo

hnso

n, Un

iversi

ty of

Mich

igan,

Ann A

rbor, A

nn Ar

bor, M

I

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

442

Horiz

on-B

ased

Opt

ical N

aviga

tion

Using

Im

ages

of a

Plane

t with

an A

tmos

pher

eJ.

Chris

tian,

West

Virgin

ia Un

iversi

ty, M

organ

town,

WV

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

443

A Co

lloca

tion-

Base

d App

roac

h to

Solve

the

Finite

Hor

izon

Hami

lton-

Jaco

bi-Be

llman

Eq

uatio

nM.

Merc

urio,

N. Ad

urthi,

P. S

ingla,

M. M

ajji, S

tate

Unive

rsity

of Ne

w Yo

rk, B

uffalo

, NY

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

444

Trajec

tory

Trac

king a

nd O

nline

Rep

lannin

g fo

r Mar

s Ent

ryG.

Dua

n, M.

Rovir

a Nav

arro,

K. Me

ase,

Unive

rsity

of Ca

liforni

a, Irv

ine, I

rvine

, CA

Wedn

esda

y, 14

Sept

embe

r 201

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-2Pla

neta

ry an

d Dus

t Env

ironm

ents

103

BCh

aired

by: N

. GRE

EN, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y and

C. M

ATZK

IND,

The B

oeing

Comp

any

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

445

Indir

ect a

nd di

rect

plane

tary

illum

inatio

n mo

dellin

g for

robo

tic su

rface

explo

ratio

n se

nsing

D. Le

e, Y.

Chen

g, H.

Nay

ar, Je

t Prop

ulsion

La

borat

ory, C

alifor

nia In

stitut

e of T

echn

ology

, Pa

sade

na, C

A

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

446

Expe

rimen

tal a

nd N

umer

ical

Inve

stiga

tions

of D

usty

Spac

ecra

ft Ch

argin

gK.

Chou

, J. W

ang,

D. H

an, U

nivers

ity of

Sou

thern

Califo

rnia,

Los A

ngele

s, CA

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

447

Nume

rical

Mode

ling o

f Dus

t Dyn

amics

Ar

ound

Small

Aste

roids

W. Yu

, D. H

an, J

. Wan

g, Un

iversi

ty of

South

ern

Califo

rnia,

Los A

ngele

s, CA

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

448

Aero

bot D

esign

for P

laneta

ry Ex

plora

tions

K. Ga

rg, M

. Ema

mi, L

uleå U

nivers

ity of

Tech

nolog

y, Kir

una,

Swed

en

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

449

Invest

igatio

n of t

he Se

cond

ary N

eutro

n Pr

oduc

tion i

n Lar

ge Sp

ace V

ehicle

s for

Dee

p Sp

ace

K. Ro

jdev,

S. Ko

ontz,

B. Re

ddell,

NAS

A Joh

nson S

pace

Ce

nter, H

ousto

n, TX

; W. A

twell,

Self,

Houst

on, T

X; P.

Boed

er, Th

e Boe

ing Co

mpan

y, Ho

uston

, TX

Wedn

esda

y, 14

Sept

embe

r 201

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-4Su

ppor

ting H

uman

Explo

ratio

n Te

chno

logies

201

ACh

aired

by: M

. SIM

ON, N

ASA L

angle

y Res

earch

Cente

r and

S. H

OWE,

JPL/

T170

915

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

6-545

0Ma

rs/Mo

on N

et: A

Hum

an A

ssisti

ng

Plane

tary

Syste

m of

Intel

ligen

t Co

ntro

llable

Sphe

rical

Robo

ts (th

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balls

)F.

Davo

odi, C

. Coc

aud,

Intell

igent

Buoy

Netw

orks,

Inc.,

Pasa

dena

, CA

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

451

DIAM

OND

- An

Arch

itectu

re fo

r Per

sisten

t Sp

ace P

latfo

rms

J. Br

eiden

thal, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA;

T. Ge

orge,

Chrom

ologic

, LLC

, Mon

rovia,

CA; M

. Villa

, E.

Mosle

h, Ty

vak N

ano-S

atellit

e Sys

tems,

Inc.,

Irvine

, CA

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

452

Solar

vs. F

ission

Surfa

ce P

ower

for M

ars

M. Ru

cker,

NAS

A Joh

nson

Spa

ce Ce

nter, H

ousto

n, TX

; S. O

leson

, P. G

eorge

, G. L

andis

, J. F

incan

non,

A. Bo

gner,

NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Clev

eland

, OH

; et a

l.

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

453

Esta

blish

ing A

fford

able

Mars

Telec

om

Relay

Serv

iceS.

Tille

y, A.

Tadro

s, A.

Turne

r, Spa

ce S

ystem

s/Lo

ral, P

alo Al

to, CA

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

454

Deve

lopme

nt Sta

tus fo

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mbine

d Soli

d Ox

ide Co

-Elect

rolyz

er an

d Car

bon F

orma

tion

Reac

tor Sy

stem

for O

xyge

n Reg

enera

tion

R. Gre

en, N

ASA G

lenn R

esearc

h Cen

ter, C

levela

nd, O

H;

P. Matt

er, pH

Matt

er, LL

C, Co

lumbu

s, OH

; S. F

armer,

J.

Setlo

ck, N

ASA G

lenn R

esearc

h Cen

ter, C

levela

nd, O

H;

M. Be

achy,

pH M

atter,

LLC,

Colum

bus,

OH

1800

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

455

Sizing

a Co

mmon

Hab

itat f

or M

ultipl

e En

viron

ment

s and

Miss

ion D

urat

ions

S. H

owe,

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

ory, C

alifor

nia

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

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Sim

on,

NASA

Lang

ley Re

searc

h Cen

ter, H

ampto

n, VA

; S.

Wald

, Mas

sach

usett

s Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Bosto

n, MA

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mpaig

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odliff

, P. T

routm

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angle

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searc

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ter, H

ampto

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; D. C

raig,

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He

adqu

arters

, Was

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Caram

, NAS

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hnso

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ce Ce

nter, H

ousto

n, TX

; N. H

errma

nn,

Valad

or, In

c., H

erndo

n, VA

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

457

Mars

Base

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: A M

artia

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on H

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plora

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Arch

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artin

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ver,

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eep S

pace

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tems,

Inc.,

Little

ton,

CO; S

. Norr

is, R.

Cham

bers,

S. J

olly,

A. Sc

ott,

Lock

heed

Mart

in Co

rporat

ion, D

enve

r, CO

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

458

Arch

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nsitiv

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Pro

pulsi

on

Choic

es fo

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an M

ars M

ission

sC.

Joyn

er, J.

Hort

on, T

. Kok

an, D

. Lev

ack,

M. Lo

ng,

R. My

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etdyn

e, Ju

piter,

FL; e

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AIAA-2

016-5

459

Comm

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ansp

orta

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Syste

m to

Supp

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ars E

xplor

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P. Ch

ai, D

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Klovs

tad, N

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Lang

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ter, H

ampto

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; K. L

arman

, An

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chan

ics As

socia

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nc.,

Hamp

ton, V

A

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AIAA-2

016-5

460

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ts in

Life S

uppo

rt Sy

stems

S. S

hull,

NASA

John

son S

pace

Cente

r, Hou

ston,

TX; W

. Sch

neide

r, NAS

A Mars

hall S

pace

Fligh

t Ce

nter, H

untsv

ille, A

L

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

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Guidi

ng Re

quire

ments

for D

esign

ing Li

fe Su

ppor

t Sys

tem Ar

chite

ctures

for C

rewed

Ex

plora

tion M

ission

s Bey

ond L

ow-Ea

rth O

rbit

J. Pe

rry, N

ASA M

arsha

ll Spa

ce Flig

ht Ce

nter, H

untsv

ille,

AL; M

. Sarg

using

h, NA

SA Jo

hnson

Space

Cente

r, Ho

uston

, TX;

N. To

omari

an, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Inst

itute

of Tec

hnolo

gy, Pa

saden

a, CA

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

462

Dire

ct Liq

uid Co

ntac

t -- N

ext G

ener

ation

Ap

proa

ch to

Comb

ined C

O 2 Rec

over

y and

Hu

midit

y Con

trol f

or Ex

tende

d Miss

ions

S. Ya

tes, A

. Bers

hitsk

y, T.

Bonk

, P. H

enso

n, A.

MacK

night,

Hon

eywe

ll Inte

rnatio

nal, I

nc.,

Morris

Pla

ins, N

J

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hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

463

Influe

nce o

f Tra

nsien

t Hea

t Tra

nsfer

on

Metab

olic F

uncti

ons o

f Chlo

rella

Vulga

ris us

ed

for En

viron

menta

l Con

trol a

nd Li

fe Su

ppor

t Sy

stems

of Lo

ng D

urati

on Sp

acefl

ight.

E. Ma

tula,

Unive

rsity o

f Colo

rado,

Bould

er, Bo

ulder,

CO

; O. M

onje,

NAS

A Ken

nedy

Space

Cente

r, Cap

e Ca

nave

ral, F

L; J.

Nabit

y, Un

iversit

y of C

olorad

o, Bo

ulder,

Bould

er, CO

Wedn

esda

y, 14

Sept

embe

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-3Sp

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olicy

203

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aired

by: A

. GOH

ARDA

NI, I

nterna

tiona

l Rec

tifier

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

464

Shad

ow B

oxing

: GLX

P Te

am R

elatio

nship

s to

Their

Res

pecti

ve N

ation

al Sp

ace

Agen

cies

J. W

ilkes

, Worc

ester

Polyt

echn

ic Ins

titute,

Wo

rceste

r, MA

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

465

Beyo

nd D

isaste

r Man

agem

ent:

Inno

vativ

e Ca

se St

udies

for U

sing R

emot

e Sen

sing

Data

in In

terna

tiona

l Dev

elopm

ent

Proje

ctsK.

Wilso

n, Ta

uri G

roup,

Alexa

ndria

, VA

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

466

NASA

’s Pub

lic Pa

rticip

ation

Univ

erse:

Why a

nd

How

the U

.S. Sp

ace A

genc

y Is D

emoc

ratiz

ing

Its Ap

proa

ches

to Inn

ovati

onA.

Kami

nski, N

ASA H

eadq

uarte

rs, W

ashing

ton, D

.C.;

L. Bu

quo,

NASA

John

son Sp

ace Ce

nter, H

ousto

n, TX

; M. R

oman

, NAS

A Mars

hall S

pace

Flight

Cente

r, Hu

ntsvill

e, AL

; B. B

eck, M

. Tha

ller, N

ASA H

eadq

uarte

rs,

Washi

ngton

, D.C.

1700

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

olicy

N. B

oll, G

eorge

Was

hingto

n Univ

ersity

, Wa

shing

ton, D

.C.

Wedn

esda

y, 14

Sept

embe

r 201

692

-IS-4

/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

tory

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

468

Towa

rds a

Ref

eren

ce A

rchite

cture

for

Mode

l-Bas

ed En

ginee

ring E

nviro

nmen

tsS.

Herz

ig, R.

Karba

n, M.

Ingh

am, J

et Pro

pulsio

n La

borat

ory, C

alifor

nia In

stitut

e of T

echn

ology

, Pa

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

, R. P

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

orator

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

stems

Mod

eling

and

Analy

sis P

latfo

rm fo

r Flig

ht P

rojec

t Wor

kB.

Cole,

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

ory, C

alifor

nia

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A; J.

Simmo

ns,

Phoe

nix In

tegrat

ion, B

lacks

burg,

VA

1730

hrs

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

. DeB

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

Institu

te of

Techn

ology,

Atlan

ta, GA

; et a

l.

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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

. Ewa

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

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-4Sp

ace R

obot

ics an

d Aut

omat

ion -

Adva

nced

Tech

nolog

ies II

101

ACh

aired

by: O

. MA,

New

Mexic

o Stat

e Univ

erstiy

and S

. FRE

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

. Pau

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

. St

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

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E-6De

cision

Ana

lysis

203

ACh

aired

by: D

. NIG

G, Th

e Aero

spac

e Corp

oratio

n and

B. M

ESME

R, Un

iversi

ty of

Alaba

ma15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

6-548

7Re

silien

cy an

d Affo

rdab

ility T

rade

offs

Acro

ss A

Syste

m Po

rtfoli

oM.

Whe

aton,

The A

erosp

ace C

orpora

tion,

El Se

gund

o, CA

; A. M

adni

, Univ

ersity

of S

outhe

rn Ca

liforni

a, Lo

s Ang

eles,

CA

1600

hrs

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.

Ivan

co, M

. Dom

ack, N

ASA L

angle

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

, Ham

pton,

VA

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

490

NASA

Spac

e Flig

ht In

strum

ents:

Cost

Time

Trend

sJ.

Mroz

inski,

M. D

iNico

la, H

. Hab

ib-Ag

ahi, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

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: A. D

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ction

Engin

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nc. a

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ASA L

angle

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earch

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r15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

6-549

1Cis

lunar

-100

0: Tr

ansp

orta

tion

supp

ortin

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elf-su

staini

ng Sp

ace E

cono

myB.

Kutte

r, G. S

owers

, Unit

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

, SAIC

, Hun

tsville

, AL;

T. Po

lsgrov

e, L.

Alexa

nder,

J. Tu

rpin,

NASA

Mars

hall S

pace

Fligh

t Ce

nter, H

untsv

ille, A

L

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

493

Cis-Lu

nar R

eusa

ble In

-Spa

ce

Trans

porta

tion

Arch

itectu

re fo

r the

Ev

olvab

le Ma

rs Ca

mpaig

nC.

Jone

s, R.

Merril

l, E. M

cVay

, NAS

A Lan

gley

Rese

arch C

enter

, Ham

pton,

VA

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

494

Huma

n Ma

rs En

try, D

esce

nt an

d Lan

ding

Arch

itectu

re St

udy O

verv

iewT.

Polsg

rove,

NASA

Mars

hall S

pace

Fligh

t Cen

ter,

Hunts

ville,

AL; A

. Dwy

er-Cia

nciol

o, NA

SA La

ngley

Re

searc

h Cen

ter, H

ampto

n, VA

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

495

Enab

ling L

ong D

urat

ion Sp

acefl

ight v

ia an

In

tegra

ted Ve

hicle

Fluid

Syste

mM.

Holg

uin, U

nited

Laun

ch Al

lianc

e, Ce

ntenn

ial, C

O

Wedn

esda

y, 14

Sept

embe

r 201

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-4Su

bsys

tems a

nd In

terfa

ces

203

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aired

by: C

. LILL

IE, Li

llie Co

nsult

ing LL

C and

A. W

ILLIAM

S, Ja

cobs

Engin

eerin

g Grou

p, Inc

.15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

6-549

6Sy

stem

Desig

n an

d The

rmal

Stabil

ity

Analy

sis fo

r the

IRAS

SI In

frare

d Spa

ce

Inter

fero

meter

E. Fe

rrer, L

. Buin

has,

R. Fö

rstne

r, Univ

ersity

of

the G

erman

Fede

ral Ar

med F

orces

, Neu

biberg

, Ge

rman

y

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

497

Low-

Temp

erat

ure O

pera

tion

of G

allium

Ni

tride

Bas

ed U

ltrav

iolet

Phot

odete

ctors

R. Mi

ller, C

. Cha

pin, K

. Dow

ling,

R. Ch

en, A

. Suri

a, D.

Sen

esky

, Stan

ford U

nivers

ity, S

tanfor

d, CA

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

498

HF Ve

ctor S

enso

r for

Radio

Astro

nomy

: Gr

ound

Testi

ng Re

sults

M. Kn

app,

Massa

chuset

ts Ins

titute

of Tec

hnolo

gy,

Camb

ridge

, MA;

R. Vo

lz, F.

Lind,

Massa

chuset

ts Ins

titute

of Tec

hnolo

gy, W

estfor

d, MA

; F. Ro

bey,

A. Fe

nn, K

. Joh

nson,

Lincol

n Lab

orator

y, Ma

ssachu

setts

Institu

te of

Techn

ology,

Lexin

gton,

MA; e

t al.

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

499

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small

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th

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nten

na as

socia

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mpac

t po

larim

etry

M. Co

sta, I

nstitu

te for

Adva

nced

Stud

ies, S

ão Jo

dos C

ampo

s, Br

azil

Wedn

esda

y, 14

Sept

embe

r 201

610

0-CA

SE-3

15

30 -

1800

hrs

CASE

Aca

demi

cs 20

16 D

iscus

sion

204

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acilit

ators:

Shan

non

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rfelt

Oakla

nd U

nivers

ityCo

-Chair

CASE

Acad

emics

201

6–20

17

Hern

ando

Jime

nez

Georg

ia Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy

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air CA

SE Ac

adem

ics 2

016–

2017

Acad

emic

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larDi

anne

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urris

Califo

rnia P

olytec

hnic

State

Univ

ersity

Wedn

esda

y, 14

Sept

embe

r 201

699

-RLA

-4

1630

- 18

30 h

rsSp

ace G

ener

ation

Risi

ng Le

ader

s Wor

ksho

pSe

aview

C

Lead

ership

Exch

ange

/Spe

ed N

etwork

ing an

d Rec

eptio

n with

Sen

ior Le

aders

Men

tors w

ill inc

lude:

Jim A

rmor

Orbit

al AT

KSo

phia

Brigh

tTh

e Boe

ing Co

mpan

yLa

rry D

obbs

L-3 Co

mmun

icatio

ns Co

rporat

ionSte

ve Ju

stice

Georg

ia Ce

nter o

f Inno

vatio

n for

Aeros

pace

Andr

ew R

ush

Made

in S

pace

Merri

Sanc

hez

Air Fo

rce S

pace

Comm

and

Geor

ge So

wers

Unite

d Lau

nch A

llianc

e, LLC

Jame

s Wad

eRa

ytheo

n

Wedn

esda

y, 14

Sept

embe

r 201

610

1-CA

SE-4

18

30 -

2000

hrs

CASE

Netw

orkin

g Soc

ialBe

acon

Rot

unda

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1830

- 19

30 h

rsWi

lliam

H. P

icker

ing Le

cture

Rege

ncy B

allro

om

The J

uno M

ission

to Ju

piter

Rick

Nyb

akke

nJu

no Pr

oject

Mana

ger

NASA

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

ory

Scot

t Bolt

onJu

no Pr

incipa

l Inve

stiga

torDir

ector

of S

pace

Scie

nces

Dep

artme

ntSo

uthwe

st Re

searc

h Ins

titute

Wedn

esda

y, 14

Sept

embe

r 201

610

3-AI

AA-2

20

00 -

2130

hrs

AIAA

Foun

datio

n As

trona

ut St

ories

Rege

ncy B

allro

om

Pleas

e join

us fo

r an i

nspir

ing an

d exc

iting e

venin

g as a

stron

auts

share

their

expe

rienc

es fr

om th

eir m

ission

s in s

pace

. Part

icipan

ts wi

ll be a

ble to

inter

act w

ith th

e astr

onau

ts an

d ask

ques

tions

abou

t the

ir exp

erien

ces l

iving

and w

orking

in sp

ace,

their m

ission

s, an

d abo

ut the

ev

eryda

y mec

hanic

s of s

pace

life.

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

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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

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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.

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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

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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

.

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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

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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

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ers

B. Sc

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audi

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hio S

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nivers

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SA G

odda

rd Sp

ace F

light

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r

Techn

ology

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ds to

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ver E

arth 2

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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

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arsha

de

Marg

aret

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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

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Mars

hall S

pace

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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

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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

omme

rcial

Spac

e Tran

sport

ation

FAA

Tomm

y San

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

Iwam

oto

Direc

tor of

Was

hingto

n, D.

C. Of

fice

JAXA

Jean

Pas

cal L

e Fra

ncDe

puty

Direc

tor fo

r Prog

rammi

ng an

d Inte

rnatio

nal

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

-7

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

ed by

: A. J

ENKIN

, The

Aeros

pace

Corpo

ration

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

564

Deter

mina

tion

of Ce

lestia

l Bod

y Prin

cipal

Axes

via G

ravit

y Fiel

d Esti

matio

nY.

Taka

hash

i, N. B

radley

, B. K

enne

dy, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

565

Feat

ure-

Base

d Rob

otic

Mapp

ing w

ith

Gene

raliz

ed La

beled

Mult

i-Ber

noull

i Filte

rs fo

r Plan

etary

Land

ers

J. Mc

Cabe

, K. D

eMars

, Miss

ouri U

nivers

ity of

Sc

ience

and T

echn

ology

, Roll

a, MO

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

566

Stere

osco

pic Im

age V

elocim

etry a

s a

Meas

urem

ent T

ype F

or A

uton

omou

s As

teroid

Gra

vimetr

yK.

Fujim

oto, N

. Stac

ey, J

. Turn

er, U

tah S

tate

Unive

rsity,

Loga

n, UT

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

567

Navig

ation

Usin

g Dee

p-Sp

ace O

ptica

l Co

mmun

icatio

n Sy

stems

S. M

cCan

dless,

T. M

artin-

Mur, J

et Pro

pulsio

n La

borat

ory, C

alifor

nia In

stitut

e of T

echn

ology

, Pa

sade

na, C

A

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

568

Lp-N

orm

Batch

Estim

ation

As A

pplie

d To

Orbit

Dete

rmina

tion

S. G

ehly,

RMIT

Unive

rsity,

Melb

ourne

, Aus

tralia

; J.

Benn

ett, S

pace

Envir

onme

nt Re

searc

h Cen

tre,

Mt. S

troml

o, Au

strali

a; M.

Afful

, RMI

T Univ

ersity

, Me

lbourn

e, Au

strali

a

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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

y15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

6-556

9Mo

delin

g and

Cont

rol o

f Liqu

id Cr

ysta

l Im

ager

M. Q

uadre

lli, E.

Sidi

ck, H

. York

e, Je

t Prop

ulsion

La

borat

ory, C

alifor

nia In

stitut

e of T

echn

ology

, Pa

sade

na, C

A

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

570

Passi

vity C

ontro

l with

Prac

tical

Finite

-time

Conv

ergen

ce for

Larg

e Spa

ce Str

uctur

esQ.

Hu, B

eijing

Instit

ute of

Techn

ology,

Beijin

g, Ch

ina;

X. Fe

ng, B

eihan

g Univ

ersity,

Beijin

g, Ch

ina; X

. Zen

g, J.

Zhan

g, Be

ijing I

nstitu

te of

Techn

ology,

Beijin

g, Ch

ina

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

571

Impr

ovem

ent o

f Sur

face

Accu

racy

for

Larg

e Dep

loyab

le Me

sh R

eflec

tors

S. Yu

an, B

. Yan

g, Un

iversi

ty of

South

ern

Califo

rnia,

Los A

ngele

s, CA

; H. F

ang,

Shan

ghai

YS

Inform

ation

Tech

nolog

y Co.,

Sha

ngha

i, Chin

a

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

572

Mode

ling a

nd Si

mulat

ion of

Trap

ping

Mech

anism

s of G

ranu

lar M

edia

in Sp

ace

M. Q

uadre

lli, P.

Ius,

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

ory,

Califo

rnia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

573

Missi

on D

esign

for a

Cube

Sat D

eorb

it Ex

perim

ent U

sing a

n Ele

ctrod

ynam

ic Te

ther

Z. Zh

u, Yo

rk Un

iversi

ty, To

ronto,

Cana

da

1800

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

574

Multip

hysic

s Mod

eling

of El

ectro

n Co

llecti

on by

Bar

e Flex

ible E

lectro

dyna

mic

Teth

er in

Spac

e Deb

ris D

eorb

itZ.

Zhu,

G. Li

, York

Univ

ersity

, Toro

nto, C

anad

a

Thur

sday

, 15

Sept

embe

r 201

613

1-AS

D-23

Trajec

tory

Opt

imiza

tion

II10

2 C

Chair

ed by

: J. T

URNE

R, Te

xas A

&M U

nivers

ity15

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

sville

, FL

1600

hrs

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

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

577

Multi-

objec

tive o

ptim

isatio

n of

co

nstel

lation

deplo

ymen

t usin

g low

-thru

st pr

opuls

ionM.

Di C

arlo,

L. Ric

ciardi

, M. V

asile

, Univ

ersity

of

Strat

hclyd

e, Gla

sgow

, Unit

ed Ki

ngdo

m

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

578

Robu

st-Op

timal

Trajec

tory

Des

ign ag

ainst

Distu

rban

ce fo

r Sola

r Sail

ing Sp

acec

raft

N. O

zaki,

R. Fu

nase

, Univ

ersity

of To

kyo,

Bunk

yo,

Japa

n; S.

Camp

agno

la, C.

Yam,

Japa

n Aero

spac

e Ex

plorat

ion Ag

ency

(JAX

A), K

anag

awa,

Japa

n

Thur

sday

, 15

Sept

embe

r 201

613

2-AS

D-24

Attit

ude C

ontro

l and

Opt

imiza

tion

103

ACh

aired

by: C

. FRU

EH15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

6-557

9En

ergy

Cons

traine

d Sho

rtest-

Time

Mane

uver

s For

Rea

ction

Whe

el Sa

tellite

sH.

Mars

h, Un

iversi

ty of

Califo

rnia,

Santa

Cruz

, Sa

nta Cr

uz, C

A; M.

Karpe

nko,

Nava

l Pos

tgrad

uate

Scho

ol, M

onter

ey, C

A; Q.

Gon

g, Un

iversi

ty of

Califo

rnia,

Santa

Cruz

, San

ta Cru

z, CA

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

580

Minim

um Ti

me M

aneu

ver U

sing I

ntellig

ent

Contr

ol Sy

stem

for Sm

all Ag

ile Sa

tellite

sM.

Elkh

ayat,

Y. El

halw

agy,

Egyp

tian A

rmed

Force

s, Ca

iro, E

gypt;

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

Heur

istic

Optim

izatio

n of

Satel

lite

Reor

ienta

tion

Mane

uver

sM.

Ponta

ni, U

nivers

ity of

Rome

“La S

apien

za”,

Rome

, Ital

y; R.

Melto

n, Pe

nnsy

lvania

Stat

e Un

iversi

ty, U

nivers

ity Pa

rk, PA

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

582

Track

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

. San

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

ual A

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

nside

ratio

ns20

1 A

Chair

ed by

: A. G

ALE a

nd M

. SIM

ON, N

ASA L

angle

y Res

earch

Cente

r15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

6-558

5Em

ergin

g LEO

Econ

omy

C. Ch

risten

sen,

Tauri

Grou

p, Ale

xand

ria, V

A

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

586

Nutri

ent B

alanc

e and

Nitr

ogen

Cycli

ng In

a M

ultist

age,

Multis

pecie

s Spa

ce Fa

rm.

B. M

eyer,

Soft

ware

Engin

eerin

g Ins

titute,

Pit

tsburg

h, PA

; N. S

heph

erd, U

nivers

ity of

W

iscon

sin, M

adiso

n, Ma

dison

, WI

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

587

Econ

omics

and F

ood P

rovis

ion O

ption

s for

Lu

xury

Food

in an

Orb

iting S

pace

Hot

el.B.

Mey

er, M

aptes

Adva

nced

Proje

cts, L

LC, S

aint

Peter

s, MO

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

588

Run,

Hike

, and

Camp

on th

e Moo

nA.

Fadd

oul, T

ony S

ky D

esign

s Grou

p, Ne

w Yo

rk,

NY

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

589

Prop

osed

Earth

-Mar

s Tra

de R

outes

for

21st

Cent

ury T

ouris

m: A

Surv

ey of

High

En

ergy

Inter

plane

tary

Tran

sfer O

rbits

D. B

lack,

Ameri

can I

nstitu

te for

Rese

arch i

n Sc

ience

and T

echn

ology

, Che

yenn

e, W

Y

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2En

try, D

esce

nt, a

nd La

nding

Tech

nolog

ies20

1 B

Chair

ed by

: J. W

ARRE

N, N

ASA H

eadq

uarte

rs15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

6-559

0De

velop

ment

of N

aviga

tion

Dopp

ler Li

dar

for F

utur

e Lan

ding M

ission

sF.

Amza

jerdia

n, NA

SA La

ngley

Rese

arch C

enter

, Ha

mpton

, VA;

D. Pi

errott

et, Co

heren

t App

licatio

ns,

Inc.,

Hamp

ton, V

A; G.

Hine

s, L.

Petw

ay, B

. Barn

es,

NASA

Lang

ley Re

searc

h Cen

ter, H

ampto

n, VA

; J.

Carso

n, NA

SA Jo

hnso

n Spa

ce Ce

nter, H

ousto

n, TX

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

591

Imag

ing Fl

ash

Lidar

for A

uton

omou

s Sa

fe La

nding

and S

pace

craft

Prox

imity

Op

erat

ionF.

Amza

jerdia

n, V.

Roba

ck, N

ASA L

angle

y Res

earch

Ce

nter, H

ampto

n, VA

; A. B

ulysh

ev, A

nalyt

ical

Mech

anics

Asso

ciates

, Inc

., Ha

mpton

, VA;

P. Br

ewste

r, G. H

ines,

NASA

Lang

ley Re

searc

h Cen

ter,

Hamp

ton, V

A

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

592

COBA

LT: a

Paylo

ad fo

r Clos

ed-Lo

op Fl

ight

Testin

g of L

ande

r GN&

C Tech

nolog

ies on

Ter

restri

al Ro

ckets

J. Ca

rson,

NASA

John

son Sp

ace Ce

nter, H

ousto

n, TX

; C.

Seub

ert, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Inst

itute

of Tec

hnolo

gy, Pa

saden

a, CA

; F. Am

zajer

dian,

NASA

La

ngley

Resea

rch Ce

nter, H

ampto

n, VA

; C. V

illalpa

ndo,

C. Be

rgh, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Inst

itute

of Tec

hnolo

gy, Pa

saden

a, CA

; T. O

’Nea

l, Mast

en Sp

ace

Syste

ms, M

ojave

, CA;

et al.

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

593

Cont

rolle

d Ent

ry of

a Sle

nder

Bod

y Ae

rosh

ellR.

Booh

er, R.

Brau

n, Ge

orgia

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Atl

anta,

GA

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

594

Optim

izatio

n of

a Ho

t Stru

cture

Aer

oshe

ll an

d Nos

e Cap

for M

ars A

tmos

pher

ic En

tryS.

Lang

ston,

Natio

nal In

stitut

e of A

erosp

ace,

Hamp

ton, V

A; C.

Lang

, K. D

aryab

eigi, J

. Sam

areh,

NASA

Lang

ley Re

searc

h Cen

ter, H

ampto

n, VA

1800

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

595

Expe

rimen

tal V

alida

tion

of Se

mi-A

ctive

La

nding

Gea

r for

Touc

hdow

n wi

th A

ttitu

de

Distu

rban

ceT.

Maed

a, Na

goya

Univ

ersity

, Nag

oya,

Japa

n; M.

Ot

suki,

T. H

ashim

oto, J

apan

Aeros

pace

Explo

ration

Ag

ency

(JAX

A), S

agam

ihara,

Japa

n

Thur

sday

, 15

Sept

embe

r 201

613

5-EX

PL-1

3Ad

vanc

ed Sy

stem

Conc

epts

202

ACh

aired

by: S

. SHA

RMA,

NASA

Ames

Rese

arch C

enter

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

596

Inno

vativ

e Mar

s Glob

al In

terna

tiona

l Ex

plora

tion (

IMaG

InE)

Miss

ion -

First

Place

Wi

nning

Pap

erD.

Conte

, The

Penn

sylva

nia S

tate U

nivers

ity,

Unive

rsity

Park,

PA; S

. Dee

s, Na

tiona

l Insti

tute o

f Ae

rospa

ce, H

ampto

n, VA

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

597

NASA

Rev

olutio

nary

Aer

ospa

ce Sy

stems

Co

ncep

ts Ac

adem

ic Lin

kage

(RAS

C-AL

) De

sign

Comp

etitio

n - S

econ

d Plac

e Wi

nning

Pap

erS.

Dee

s, Na

tiona

l Insti

tute o

f Aero

spac

e, Ha

mpton

, VA

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

598

Venu

s Lan

ding S

ite A

nalys

isJ.

Rabin

ovitc

h, K.

Stac

k, R.

Otero

, G. O

rtiz, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA;

M. B

ulloc

k, So

uthwe

st Re

searc

h Ins

titute,

Bou

lder, C

O

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

599

The M

ars P

araf

oil A

irship

(MPA

)D.

Sha

w, Ad

vanc

ed Ta

ctics,

Inc.,

Torra

nce,

CA

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

600

Mars

Robo

tic G

lobal

Explo

ratio

n Ne

twor

kR.

Sterl

ing, S

. Zak

i, R. A

greda

, Y. W

ang,

G. Zh

a, Un

iversi

ty of

Miam

i, Cora

l Gab

les, F

L

1800

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

601

Shap

e Cor

recti

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

. Stat

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

y Pro

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

, Roy

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

l Ele

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

e Defi

ned S

atell

ite N

etwor

king

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

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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

nsole

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

xperi

ment

Test F

low

of the

Gra

vi2 Ex

perim

ent P

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

-Engin

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

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

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

t Ha

zard

s in

a Virt

ual E

nviro

nmen

tT.

Finse

th, N

. Kere

n, W.

Fran

ke, M

. Dorn

eich,

C. An

derso

n, Iow

a Stat

e Univ

ersity

, Ame

s, IA

Thur

sday

, 15

Sept

embe

r 201

614

0-RS

A-5/

IS-8

1530

- 18

00 h

rsPa

nel o

n Au

tono

my

103

C

Mode

rators

: Silv

ano P

. Colo

mban

o, NA

SA Am

es Re

searc

h Cen

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

h Cen

terGa

bor K

arsa

iVa

nderb

ilt Un

iversi

tySc

ott H

owe

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

oryGo

rdon

Aas

eng

NASA

John

son S

pace

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r/Am

es

Rese

arch C

enter

Anup

a Bajw

aNA

SA Am

es Re

searc

h Cen

terLu

i Wan

gNA

SA Jo

hnso

n Spa

ce Ce

nter

Thur

sday

, 15

Sept

embe

r 201

614

1-SA

TS-7

/IS-

12Sm

all Sa

tellite

Softw

are a

nd A

uton

omy

103

BCh

aired

by: J

. STR

AUB,

Univ

ersity

of N

orth D

akota

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

615

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al ne

twor

ks fo

r eve

nt de

tectio

n: an

int

erpla

neta

ry Cu

beSa

t aste

roid

missi

on

case

stud

yL.

Ferug

lio, S

. Corp

ino, D

. Calv

i, Tec

hnica

l Un

iversi

ty of

Turin

, Turi

n, Ita

ly

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

616

Deve

lopme

nt of

a Lo

w-Co

st, O

pen

Softw

are/

Hard

ware

Comm

and,

Cont

rol

and C

ommu

nicat

ions M

odule

for C

ubeS

ats

W. H

arring

ton, J

. Hea

th, Po

rtland

Stat

e Univ

ersity

, Po

rtland

, OR

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

617

Real-

Time O

ptim

al Co

ntro

l, & Tr

ackin

g of

Aut

onom

ous M

icro-

Satel

lite P

roxim

ity

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

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

618

Desig

n Fe

atur

es an

d Flig

ht R

esult

s for

the

Auto

nomo

us M

obile

On-

orbit

Diag

nosti

c Sy

stem

(AMO

DS)

E. Ha

nlon,

U.S.

Nav

al Ac

adem

y, An

napo

lis, M

D

1730

hrs

Oral

Prese

ntatio

nSS

C “Clo

ud B

ased

Serv

ices”

, high

light

ing

new

grou

nd st

ation

s and

ops c

once

pts

M. Ty

ni, S

wedis

h Spa

ce Co

rporat

ion (S

SC),

Kirun

a, Sw

eden

1800

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

619

Robu

st No

nline

ar Co

mbine

d Atti

tude

Co

ntro

l Algo

rithm

Usin

g Con

trol M

omen

t Gy

ro fo

r Agil

e Sat

ellite

sM.

Elkh

ayat,

Y. El

halw

agy,

Egyp

tian A

rmed

Force

s, Ca

iro, E

gypt;

A. El

Raffie

, Nati

onal

Autho

rity fo

r Re

mote

Sens

ing &

Spa

ce S

cienc

es, C

airo,

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

esign

203

ACh

aired

by: S

. STU

KES,

The J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y and

E. N

ICHOL

S, O

rbital

ATK

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

620

The I

mpor

tanc

e of H

uman

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

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

621

Huma

n Fa

ctor A

nalys

is of

Ligh

t Emi

tting

Di

ode T

echn

ologie

s for

Comm

ercia

l Ma

nned

Spac

e Flig

ht A

pplic

ation

sT.

Treich

el, O

rbital

ATK,

Madis

on, W

I

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

622

Evolu

tion

and S

tatu

s of t

he O

rion-

ESM

Prop

ulsion

Subs

ystem

J. Me

iss, M

. Jae

ger, M

. Gron

owsk

i, Airb

us,

Brem

en, G

erman

y; T.

Kach

ler, E

SA, N

oordw

ijk, T

he

Nethe

rland

s; K.

Dicke

ns, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch

Cente

r, Clev

eland

, OH

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ace T

rans

porta

tion

Tech

nolog

y and

Integ

ratio

n10

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Chair

ed by

: B. H

ELLM

AN, A

ir Forc

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

et fo

r Sca

lable,

Mo

dular

Laun

cher

Avio

nics

C. Fid

i, ESA

, Noo

rdwijk

, The

Neth

erlan

ds

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

624

Larg

e Pay

load G

roun

d Tra

nspo

rtatio

n an

d Te

st Co

nside

ratio

nsM.

Ruck

er, N

ASA J

ohns

on S

pace

Cente

r, Hou

ston,

TX

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

625

Rock

et La

unch

Nois

e and

the C

oand

a Ef

fect

C. Lu

bert,

J. Ro

mero,

J. S

ocha

cki, Z

. Woo

dstoc

k, Ja

mes M

adiso

n Univ

ersity

, Harr

isonb

urg, V

A

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

626

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mo-M

echa

nical

Nume

rical

Mode

l Se

t-up a

nd Va

lidat

ion A

ppro

ach

for a

CMC

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rol S

urfa

ce fo

r Re-

entry

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lesR.

Scigl

iano,

M. B

elardo

, M. D

e Stef

ano F

umo,

Italia

n Aero

spac

e Res

earch

Cente

r (CIR

A), C

apua

, Ita

ly; A.

Espo

sito,

MSC s

oftwa

re, Ro

me, I

taly

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

627

Aero

ther

mal D

esign

of th

e Hex

afly-

int

Glide

rR.

Scigl

iano,

G. Pe

zzell

a, M.

Mari

ni, S

. Di

Bene

detto

, Ital

ian Ae

rospa

ce Re

searc

h Cen

ter

(CIRA

), Ca

pua,

Italy;

J. S

teelan

t, ES

A, No

ordwi

jk,

The N

etherl

ands

Thur

sday

, 15

Sept

embe

r 201

614

4-RL

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1630

- 18

00 h

rsSp

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ener

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ped b

ased

on ba

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discu

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nitiat

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ith le

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ques

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can f

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articip

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group

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y, 16

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r 201

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Cova

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inty

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ncy B

allro

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nalyt

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raphic

s, Inc

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00 hr

sAIA

A-201

6-562

8Ea

rth O

bser

ving S

ystem

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rianc

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alism

W. Za

idi, O

mitro

n, Inc

., Be

ltsvil

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D; M

. Hejd

uk,

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LC, W

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ay, T

X

0830

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

629

Math

emat

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roble

ms in

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ticle-

Base

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thod

sI.

Husse

in, C.

Rosco

e, M.

Wilk

ins, A

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bia, M

D; P.

Sch

umac

her, A

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searc

h Lab

orator

y, Ma

ui, H

I

0900

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

630

Optim

izatio

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ybrid

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certai

nty Pr

opag

ation

of N

on-K

epler

ian

Motio

nI. P

ark, T

exas

A&M

Unive

rsity,

Colleg

e Stat

ion, T

X; D.

Sc

heere

s, Un

iversit

y of C

olorad

o, Bo

ulder,

Bould

er, CO

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

631

The B

ingha

m-Ga

uss M

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

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olla,

MO

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

632

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Unc

erta

inty P

ropa

gatio

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ing

Drom

oJ.

Herna

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yuso

, Univ

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of To

kyo,

Bunk

yo,

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n; C.

Bomb

ardell

i, Tec

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l Univ

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of

Madri

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drid,

Spain

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

633

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ow

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ai, K.

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IT Un

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ustra

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Form

ation

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g/Re

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rce Re

seac

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y08

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it Es

timat

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asur

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Wang

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utche

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M

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hrs

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635

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acec

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itsA.

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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

. San

jurjo R

ivo, M

. Sole

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

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roga

te Mo

delin

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in th

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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

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ph Th

eory

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es, M

. Zwa

ck, N

ASA M

arsha

ll Spa

ce Fl

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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

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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

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D-29

Conju

nctio

n As

sessm

ent,

Collis

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voida

nce a

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odeli

ngRe

genc

y Ball

room

CCh

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. 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

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aliza

tion

and V

alidit

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Alfan

o, D.

Oltro

gge,

Analy

tical

Grap

hics,

Inc.,

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1300

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

655

A Co

llision

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idanc

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tegy f

or a

Poten

tial N

atur

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tellite

arou

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teroid

Ben

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x Mi

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arpen

ter, N

ASA G

odda

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ace

Fligh

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ter, G

reenb

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D

1330

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

656

Cova

rianc

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ipulat

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ssmen

tM.

Hejd

uk, A

stroru

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nsult

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LC, W

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TX

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

657

Orbit

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rmat

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Pre

deter

mine

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cura

cy an

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Shar

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the S

ST

Cont

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V. Br

aun,

ESA,

Darm

stadt,

Germ

any;

H. Kl

inkrad

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Stoll

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l Univ

ersity

of B

rauns

chwe

ig,

Brau

nsch

weig,

Germ

any

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

658

Intro

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oming

Enha

ncem

ents

of

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cludin

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menta

tion M

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A. Ho

rstma

nn, C

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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

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room

DCh

aired

by: J

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, MDA

Corpo

ration

1200

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

659

New

Close

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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

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kami

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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

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g In

terfe

rome

tery

A. Ta

hir, A

. Nara

ng-Si

ddart

h, Un

iversi

ty of

Wash

ington

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ttle, S

eattle

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1330

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

662

Satel

lite Fo

rmat

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ntinu

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dapt

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ntro

ller

H. Ch

o, G.

Kersc

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Unive

rsity

of Liè

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Belgi

um

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

663

Scale

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elativ

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cale

Spac

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A. Ja

gat,

J. Ch

ristia

n, We

st Vir

ginia

Unive

rsity,

Mo

rganto

wn, W

V

Frida

y, 16

Sept

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r 201

615

4-AS

D-31

Spac

ecra

ft Tra

jecto

ries I

Rege

ncy B

allro

om E

Chair

ed by

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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

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er, N

ASA G

odda

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ace

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D; C.

Nick

el, S

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plied

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nc.,

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bia, M

D

1230

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

665

Monte

Carlo

Analy

sis as

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gn

Drive

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ESS M

ission

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MD

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D; J.

Parke

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Space

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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

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ccia,

E. Vil

lalba

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arker,

W. C

ash,

G. B

orn,

Unive

rsity

of Co

lorad

o, Bo

ulder,

Bou

lder, C

O; R.

No

omen

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t Univ

ersity

of Te

chno

logy,

Delft,

The

Nethe

rland

s

1330

hrs

AIAA-2

016-5

667

MONT

E’s Cl

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ased

Traje

ctory

Pr

opag

ation

Arch

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reJ.

Smith

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lsion L

abora

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any

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669

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3-EXP

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Abhis

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0-SAT

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Abrah

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47-AS

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9 Ak

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4-RSA

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1-COL

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Alessi

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84-AS

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Alexa

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36-IS

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Alexa

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2-EXP

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7-ST-5

Alf

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52-AS

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Alfrie

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All

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Al-Sa

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34-EX

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60-AS

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Ande

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52-PS

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Anga

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Arb

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3-RIS-

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4-SSE

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Arney

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75-SY

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9-EXP

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6-SSE

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7-ST-5

Arr

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1-NSS

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5-IS-6

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2-ST-6

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-15

Axelr

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6-ASD

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Ayou

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0-ASD

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Ayres

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119-S

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Az

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2 Az

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53-PS

TR-5

Baco

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94-R

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Bacu

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150

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8 Ba

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49-P

STR-1

Ba

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2 Ba

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36-IS

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SS-4

Baile

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75-S

YS-3

Baile

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3-SSE

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21-SS

EE-8

Baile

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Ba

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SSEE

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-EXPL

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Ba

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75-SY

S-3

Balas

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132-A

SD-24

Ba

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59-AS

D-35

Band

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SD-15

Ba

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50-AS

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159

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5 Ba

ng, H

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3-EXP

L-10/

IS-5

Bang

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108-A

SD-19

Ba

oyin,

H.,

27-AS

D-6

Barad

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119-S

ATS-6

/IS-9

Ba

rcomb

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73-SS

EE-4

Bareh

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116-I

S-7/S

SEE-7

Ba

rker, D

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2-COL

-5 Ba

rnes,

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34-EX

PL-12

Ba

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14-RS

A-1, 4

0-SAT

S-2, 7

5-SYS

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rros,

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5-ST-2

Ba

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75-SY

S-3

Barth

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STR-5

Ba

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6-ASD

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sl, R.

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IS-3

Batch

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50-P

STR-2

Ba

zzoc

chi, M

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-1 Be

achy

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88-CO

L-4

Beck

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91-HS

P-3

Beck

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157-A

SD-33

Be

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M.,

49-PS

TR-1

Bedir

ian, M

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-SYS-3

Be

eson

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85-AS

D-15

Belar

do, M

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3-ST-7

Be

llaga

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3-NSS

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7-EXP

L-6

Bena

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123-S

YS-5

Bene

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123-S

YS-5

Benit

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62-A

SD-12

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SD-16

Be

n Larb

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95-RS

A-4

Benn

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9-ASD

-21

Benn

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-SLS-2

Be

rg, E.

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-11

Berg,

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0-IS-1

Be

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4-EXP

L-12

Bergm

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-RSA-4

Be

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06-AS

D-17

Berna

za, C

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-RSA-4

Be

rnelli-

Zazz

era, F

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5-ASD

-32

Bersh

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90-EX

PL-9

Betse

r, J.,

11-N

SS-1,

36-N

SS-2,

93-N

SS-3

Bhas

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71-RS

A-3

Bhate

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15-SA

TS-1

Biber,

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3-NSS

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3-COL

-6 Bla

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41-SA

TS-7/

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Bla

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0-SPS

C-3

Blaes

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-RIS-5

Blo

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-SYS-2

Blo

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5-SYS

-3 Bo

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5-ST-2

Bo

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7-ASE

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8-COL

-4 Bo

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Bo

ll, N.

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ATS-3

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SP-3

Bomb

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i, C.,

147-A

SD-25

Bo

nfigli

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75-S

YS-3

Bonk

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PL-9

Booh

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Boom

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D-1

Boon

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SD-13

Bo

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ng, A

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Bo

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4-ASD

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Bowm

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XPL-6

Bo

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STR-2

Bo

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Bo

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-HSP-1

Br

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135-E

XPL-1

3 Br

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45-S

T-2

Brad

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9-ASD

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Bran

denb

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2-COL

-5 Br

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10-AS

E-3, 1

34-EX

PL-12

Br

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52-AS

D-29

Breid

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88-CO

L-4

Brew

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., 13

4-EXP

L-12

Broll

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31-CO

L-2

Brow

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D-2

Bruc

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155

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2 Bu

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43-SS

EE-2/

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Bugo

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SP-1

Bui, T

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98-SY

S-4

Bullo

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5-EXP

L-13

Bulys

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34-EX

PL-12

Bu

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5-ASD

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Buqu

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91-H

SP-3

Burga

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75-SY

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Burla

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Burts

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69-IS

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Busch

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STR-8

Butch

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6 Bu

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106-A

SD-17

Ca

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109-A

SD-20

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5 Ca

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110-A

SE-3

Cain,

C., 4

2-SLS

-2 Ca

lvert,

H.,

73-SS

EE-4

Calvi

, D.,

141-S

ATS-7

/IS-1

2 Ca

meron

, J.,

75-SY

S-3

Camp

agno

la, S

., 13

1-ASD

-23

Camp

bell,

M., 1

14-EX

PL-11

Ca

mpbe

ll, N.

, 42-S

LS-2

Canc

ar, P.

, 114

-EXPL

-11

Capd

erou,

M., 8

4-ASD

-14

Cape

llo, E

., 7-A

SD-4

Caram

, J.,

89-EX

PL-8

Cardo

so do

s San

tos, J

., 7-A

SD-4

Carey

, A.,

66-EX

PL-5

Carls

on, A

., 16

-SLS-1

Ca

rpente

r, J.,

83-AS

D-13,

109

-ASD-2

0, 1

52-AS

D-29

Carso

n, J.,

134

-EXPL

-12

Carte

r, J.,

122-S

T-6

Carva

lho, J

., 7-A

SD-4

Cash

, W.,

154-A

SD-31

Ca

sler, J

., 42

-SLS-2

Ca

stet,

J., 1

16-IS

-7/SS

EE-7

Casti

llo-Ro

gez,

J., 2

7-ASD

-6 Ce

fola,

P., 8

4-ASD

-14

Chai,

P., 6

-ASD-3

, 46-S

YS-2,

89-E

XPL-8

Ch

aki, S

., 46

-SYS-2

Ch

akrav

orty,

S., 6

0-ASD

-10

Cham

bers,

R., 8

9-EXP

L-8

Cham

itoff,

G.,

29-AS

D-8, 7

1-RSA

-3 Ch

andle

r, F.,

11-NS

S-1

Chao

, A.,

53-PS

TR-5

Chap

in, C.

, 98-S

YS-4

Chav

ers, D

., 9-E

XPL-2

Ch

avez

, J.,

36-NS

S-2

Chea

twoo

d, F.,

45-S

T-2

Chen

, H.,

42-SL

S-2, 1

07-AS

D-18,

108

-ASD-1

9 Ch

en, R

., 98

-SYS-4

Ch

en, S

., 71

-RSA-3

Ch

eng,

Y., 8

7-ASE

-2 Ch

ernick

, M.,

153-A

SD-30

Ch

ia, J.

, 4-AS

D-1

Chila

n, C.,

159

-ASD-3

5 Ch

o, H.

, 153

-ASD-3

0 Ch

oi, H

., 13

7-IS-1

1/EX

PL-14

, 151

-ST-8

Choi,

S.,

34-GE

PC-1

Chon

oles,

M., 1

19-SA

TS-6/

IS-9

Chou

, K.,

87-AS

E-2

Chris

tense

n, C.,

13-R

IS-2,

44-S

SEE-3

, 133

-COL-6

Ch

ristia

n, J.,

68-H

SP-2,

86-A

SD-16

, 109

-ASD-2

0,

153

-ASD-3

0 Ch

ristod

oulou

, C.,

46-SY

S-2

Chud

oba,

B., 4

5-ST-2

Ch

ung,

S., 2

9-ASD

-8, 1

50-AS

D-28,

159

-ASD-3

5

Ciardu

llo, C

., 11

2-COL

-5 Cib

i Vish

nu, C

., 11

0-ASE

-3 Cic

han,

T., 7

4-ST-3

, 89-E

XPL-8

Cir

illo, W

., 16

-SLS-1

, 42-S

LS-2

Clayb

rook,

A., 6

6-EXP

L-5

Clem,

K., 4

4-SSE

E-3

Coca

ud, C

., 88

-COL-4

Co

ckrel

l, J.,

41-SA

TS-3

Coelh

o, C.,

40-S

ATS-2

Co

elho,

L., 1

38-O

PS-2

Coen

, M.,

71-RS

A-3

Cohe

n, B.

, 32-E

XPL-3

Co

hen,

M., 1

12-CO

L-5

Cohe

n, N.

, 11-N

SS-1

Cole,

B.,

92-IS

-4/SS

EE-5

Colle

danc

hise,

M., 1

37-IS

-11/E

XPL-1

4 Co

lomba

no, S

., 14

0-RSA

-5/IS-

8 Co

ls-Marg

enet,

M.,

115-I

S-6/S

ATS-5

Co

ndura

che,

D., 1

32-AS

D-24

Conte

, D.,

135-E

XPL-1

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

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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

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-ASD-1

2 Jin

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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

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., 52

-PSTR

-4

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Neles

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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

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36-IS

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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

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