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SpaceOps 2014

Pasadena, Californi

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13th International Conference on Space Operations

SpaceOps 2014 5–9 May 2014 • Pasadena, California

FINAL PROGRAMwww.spaceops2014.org#spaceops2014

Explore Innovation

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Conference OverviewThe capability of our space missions and the supporting ground infrastructure is growing, fueled by exciting new technologies, but with that growth comes increased complexity, and daunting reliability and security challenges. And like most complex enterprises, space operations are being asked to do more with less. In order to deliver cost-effective space operations services we must explore innovative ways to build and operate our systems, and integrate operations personnel into the space operations equation. Innovation is the engine that drives progress in today’s high-tech global economy.

SpaceOps 2014 provides the opportunity for you to share your experiences, challenges, and innovative solutions with colleagues from around the globe, and take home new ideas and new connections. Be it civil or military applications, educational, scientific, or commercial objectives, space segments or ground segments, the space operations community greatly values, and benefits from, collaboration and the sharing of ideas. To this end, we enthusiastically invite you to Explore Innovation!

Hosted by the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and organized by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), SpaceOps 2014 will bring together the space operations community to address state-of-the-art operations principles, methods, and tools. Held biennially since 1990, the conference attracts technologists, scientists, and managers from space agencies, industry, and academia, and fosters managerial and technical interchange on all aspects of space mission operations, including robotic and human spaceflight, Earth orbit and deep space missions, lunar and planetary missions, and orbital and surface operations.

Technical Program

The SpaceOps 2014 Conference contains the leading topic areas of prior conferences, with additional new concepts for the upcoming era of exploration.

• Mission Design and Management

• Operations Concepts, Methods, Systems, and Automation

• Flight System Monitor and Control

• Planning and Scheduling

• Guidance, Navigation, and Control

• Human Systems and Operations

• Communications, Data Management and Processing

• Cross-Support, Interoperability, and Standards

• Launcher, Rocket, and Balloon Operations

• Small Satellite Operations

• Commercial Space Operations

AIAA is the world’s largest technical society dedicated to the global aerospace profession. With more than 35,000 individual members worldwide, and one hundred corporate members, AIAA brings together industry, academia, and government to advance engineering and science in aviation, space, and defense.

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Table of Contents

Conference Organizers 2

Special Sessions 3

Special Events 5

General Information 6

Awards and Recognitions 8

Exhibit Hall 9

Exhibitors 10

Program Overview 14

Program-At-A-Glance 16

Author and Session Chair Index 19

Floor Plan 47

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SponsorsWe would like to thank the following sponsors for their support of the SpaceOps 2014 conference:

About the SpaceOps Organization

The International Committee on Technical Interchange for Space Mission Operations and Ground Data Systems (SpaceOps Organization, also known as the SpaceOps Committee) is a spacecraft operations oriented international association consisting of representatives from most of the spacefaring nations. SpaceOps was founded in 1990 to foster continuous technical interchange on all aspects of space mission operations and ground data systems, and to promote and maintain an international community of space operations experts.

The forum for discussing state-of-the-art operations principles, methods, and tools are the SpaceOps biennial symposia held at varying locations and hosted and organized by a selected space agency.

SpaceOps 2014 Conference Organizing Committee

The SpaceOps 2014 Organizing Committee is staffed by representatives from NASA JPL and AIAA. The SpaceOps 2014 Technical Program Committee (TPC) is staffed by volunteers from the agencies and industry partners of the SpaceOps Organization. More information about these committees is available on our website at www.spaceops2014.org.

Organizing Committee

Organizing Committee ChairDavid Nichols NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)

Technical Program Committee ChairWilliam WeberNASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)

Highlight Talks ChairJeffrey NorrisNASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)

Plenary Panels ChairAndrew DowenNASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)

Local Events ChairNavid DehghaniNASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)

Conference Book Lead EditorCraig CruzenNASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC)

SpaceOps 2014 Technical Program Committee

Technical Program Committee ChairWilliam WeberNASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)

Mission Design and Mission Management Arthur Amador (JPL) Thierry Levoir (CNES)

Operations Concepts, Methods, Systems, and AutomationMichael Schmidt (ESA) Takanori Iwata (JAXA) Sean Burns (Eumetsat)

Flight System Monitor and ControlHelene Pasquier (CNES) Nestor Peccia (ESA)

Planning and Scheduling Martin Wickler (DLR) Shinichi Nakamura (JAXA)Vladimir Nazarov (IKI) Guidance, Navigation, and ControlAl Cangahuala (JPL) Ok-chul Jung (KARI)Giovanni Valentini (ASI)

Human Systems and Operations Vern Hall (JSC) Joachim Kehr (DLR)

Communications, Data Management and Processing Rolf Kozlowski (DLR) Patrick Hogan (CSA)Mariella Spada (ESA) Cross-Support, Interoperability, and Standards Mike Kearney (MSFC) Jean-Marc Soula (CNES) Launcher, Rockets, and Balloon OperationsCraig Cruzen (MSFC) Julio Monreal (ESA) Small Satellite Operations Pierre Lods (CNES)James Cutler (U of Michigan) Zeina Mounzer (Telespazio VEGA) Commercial Space Operations Zeina Mounzer (Telespazio VEGA) Dave LaVallee (APL) Traditional Posters and E-posters Michael Schmidhuber (DLR) Polly Estabrook (JPL)

Conference Organizers

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Special SessionsMonday, 5 May 20140900–1100 hrs Ballroom D&E

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Welcome Messages and Opening SessionCharles Elachi, Director, NASA JPL, California Institute of Technology

William Gerstenmaier, Associate Administrator for Human Exploration and Operations, NASA Headquarters

Sandy Magnus, Executive Director, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics

Highlight TalksJeff Norris, Manager, Mission Operations Innovation Office, NASA JPL

Neville Page, Film and Television Creature and Concept Designer

Tuesday, 6 May 20140830–1000 hrs Ballroom D&E

Plenary PanelControl Center of the FutureThe Control Center, a combination of networks, computers, software, and people, is central to the conduct of space operations. New technologies such as human-computer interfaces, information representation, modeling and simulation, immersive displays and higher levels of interconnectedness promise to transform the Control Center and open up innovative ways of maintaining knowledge of our remote assets. This panel will explore the transformational technologies and resulting new operational paradigms that we might see in the Control Center of the next two decades.

Moderator: Jeff Norris, Manager, Mission Operations Innovation Office, NASA JPL

PanelistsJean-Luc Froeliger, VP of Satellite Operations and

Engineering, Intelsat Chris Kettering, Director, Product Development Services

and Support, The Boeing CompanyBill Possel, Director of Mission Operations and Data Systems

Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP), University of Colorado at Boulder

John Muratore, SpaceX Martin Wickler, DLR Deputy Head of the Mission

Operations Department

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Special SessionsWednesday, 7 May 20140830–1000 hrs Ballroom D&E

Plenary PanelSmallsat OperationsIn the last few years miniaturization took a quantum leap and with that the utility of smaller satellites considerably increased. It is commonly believed that even now and certainly in the near future, the small satellites including Cubesats will perform most, if not all the functions that larger satellites perform presently. Since many CubeSats and SmallSats are being built and operated by non-governmental entities including academia, this panel will explore the opportunities for innovation that lower cost and easier access to space affords. It will also address Operational Challenges for near Earth and Interplanetary missions.

Moderator: Manfred Bester, Director of Operations, Space Science Lab, University of California, Berkeley

PanelistsPeter Allan, Head of the Space Data Division, Deputy Director

of RAL Space Rutherford Appleton Laboratory Chris Boshuizen, Co-founder, Planet Labs, Inc. James Cutler, Department of Aerospace Assistant Professor,

University of Michigan William Devereux, Supervisor, Engineering and Technology

Branch Space Department, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab

Hakan Kayal, Professor of Computer Science, Universität Würzburg

Trevor Sorensen, Specialist/Project Manager, Hawaii Space Flight Laboratory

Thursday, 8 May 20140830–1000 hrs Ballroom D&E

Plenary PanelCommercial SpaceSpace is no longer only accessible to governments, but many in the private sector are eyeing or are becoming major players in space-related ventures. This panel will explore the new and innovative business models for profitable ventures into space and the the associated operations challenges. Space tourism, commercial spaceports, commercial space transportation (launching of satellites), reusable launch vehicles (RLV), commercial cargo and commercial crew, commercialization of space activities and commercial space exploration (e.g.,asteroid mining) are only few examples of things to come.

Moderator: Alex MacDonald, Commercial Space Specialist, National Space Technology Applications Office, JPL

PanelistsRyan Johnson, President and CEO, The BlackBridge Group Jeffrey Manber, Managing Director, NanoRacks LLCJohn Olsen, Vice-President, Space Systems, Sierra Nevada

CorporationArno Wielders, Mars-OneJames Wolff, Co-founder, Deep Space Industries

Friday, 9 May 20141030–1230 hrs Ballroom D&E

Closing SessionMichael Moses, Vice President of Operations for Virgin Galactic

Yongseung Kim, Executive Director of Satellite Information Research Laboratory, Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI)

Eunsup Sim, Vice President, Korea Aerospace Research Institute

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Special Events

Welcome Reception and Exhibit Hall LunchesReception

Monday, 5 May 2014A Cinco de Mayo-themed welcome reception will be held on Monday, 5 May, 1800–1930 hrs, in the Exhibit Hall. Take this opportunity to engage new contacts and refresh old ones. A ticket for the reception is required, and is included in the registration fee where indicated. Additional tickets may be purchased upon registration or on site, as space is available.

Lunches

Monday–Thursday, 5–8 MayReception-style lunches will be held Monday-Thursday, 5–8 May, 1230–1330 hrs, in the Exhibit Hall. Lunch tickets are included in the registration packages where indicated. Additional tickets may be purchased upon registration or on site, as space is available.

Awards Ceremony and Dinner Wednesday, 7 May 2014The Conference Awards Dinner will be held at the California Science Center, where we will dine under the Endeavour Shuttle in the Samuel Oschin Pavilion. The event is from 1845 to 2200 hrs. This year’s SpaceOps awards recipients will be recognized. Tickets are included in the registration fee where indicated. Additional tickets may be purchased for $215 at the registration desk while supplies last. Transportation is included in the ticket price. You are encouraged to take the buses. Buses will depart from the Pasadena Convention Center starting at 1805 hrs, with the last bus departing at 1830 hrs. Buses will return to two locations: Pasadena Convention Center/Sheraton and Hilton.

Highlight Talk: Gerhard Thiele Head of the Strategy and Outreach Office in the Directorate of Human Spaceflight and Operations, European Space Agency

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General InformationRegistration and Information Center

Sunday, 4 May 1500–1900 hrs

Monday, 5 May–Thursday, 8 May

0700–1800 hrs

Friday, 9 May 0700–1200 hrs

Exhibit Hall Hours

Monday, 5 May 1100–1600 hrs1800–1930 hrs

Tuesday, 6 May–Wednesday, 7 May

1000–1600 hrs

Thursday, 8 May 1000–1400 hrs

Networking Coffee Breaks

Complimentary coffee will be available for attendees in the Exhibit Hall and the main conference foyer during the following times:

Monday

Ballroom Foyer 0830–0900 hrs

Exhibit Hall 1100–1130 hrs1530–1600 hrs

Tuesday–Thursday

Ballroom Foyer 0800–0830 hrs

Exhibit Hall 1000–1030 hrs1530–1600 hrs

Tuesday coffee break sponsored by

Friday

Ballroom Foyer 0800–0830 hrs

Cyber Café/Wireless Internet Information

There will be computers with complimentary Internet access in the Ballroom Foyer for conference attendees during the hours of Registration and Information.

Sunday, 4 May 1500–1900 hrs

Monday, 5 May–Thursday, 8 May

0700–1800 hrs

Friday, 9 May 0700–1200 hrs

Wi-Fi Internet Access On Site: Conference attendees will be provided limited Wi-Fi service in the Ballroom areas. 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. Wi-Fi passcode: spaceops2014

Private Conference RoomAttendees wishing to conduct meetings during the conference may do so in Conference Room 215 (located across the plaza in the conference center). A signup sheet will be posted on the door.

Conference Proceedings

Proceedings for the conference will be available online. The cost is included in the registration fee where indicated. Online proceedings will be available on 5 May 2014. 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. Visit www.aiaa.org > ARC > Meeting Papers and log in using your email address as user name and your password (AIAA membership number or self-created)

a. Select the appropriate conference from the list.

b. 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. AIAA 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.

4. Direct any questions concerning access to proceedings and/or ARC to [email protected].

Manuscript Revisions:1. To request access to submit a revision, email AIAA at [email protected] no later than seven business days after the last day of the conference. Include the name of this conference as well as your paper number in the body of the email.

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.

Certificate of Attendance

Certificates of Attendance are available for attendees who request documentation at the forum itself. Please request your copy at the AIAA Registration and Information Center beginning on Wednesday. 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.

Nondiscriminatory Practices

AIAA accepts registrations irrespective of race, creed, gender, color, sexual orientation, physical handicap, and national or ethnic origin.

Restrictions

Photography or the 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)

SpaceOps speakers and attendees are reminded that some topics discussed at the forum 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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General InformationPoster Sessions

Electronic Posters (e-Poster) and Traditional Posters will be displayed in the Ballroom Foyers. Presenters will be present between 1500–1720 hrs daily.

Speakers’ Briefings in Session Rooms

Authors who are presenting papers will meet with session chairs and co-chairs in their session rooms for a short 20-30-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 Speakers’ Briefing preparation slides will be provided in each session room. Speakers’ Briefing schedule is as follows

Monday Morning Sessions 1100–1130 hrs

Monday–Thursday Afternoon Sessions 1310–1330 hrs

1530–1600 hrs

Tuesday–Thursday Morning Sessions 1000-1030 hrs

Friday Morning Sessions 0800-0830 hrs

Speakers’ Practice Room

Speakers who wish to practice their presentations may do so in the Conference Room 205 (located across the plaza in the Conference 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 Reports

All 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 on site near the AIAA registration area. 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 9 May 2014.

Audiovisual

Each session room will be preset with the following: one laptop computer, one LCD projector, one screen, one microphone and sound system, and one laser pointer. 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” Policy

If 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 a paper is not presented at the forum, it will be withdrawn from the proceedings. It is the responsibility of those 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.

Author and Session Chair Information

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The following awards will be presented during the Wednesday, 7 May 2014, Conference Awards Dinner, 1845–2200 hrs, at the California Science Center.

International SpaceOps Award for Outstanding Achievement

The TerraSAR-X and TanDEM-X Mission Operations Team

Alessandro Codazzi

Jaap Herman

Harald Hofmann

Ralph Kahle

Wilfried Kruse

Edith Maurer

Falk Mrowka

Heinz Wacker

Steffen Zimmermann

For their outstanding and unique achievements during more than four years of operations.

International SpaceOps Distinguished Service Medal

Genevieve Campan (CNES)In appreciation for involvement in the SpaceOps Organization and many valuable contributions to its activities in various functions for more than ten years.

International SpaceOps Exceptional Achievement Medal

Manfred Warhaut (ESA, Retired)For always emphasizing the importance of operations in a project, ensuring that operations get the appropriate appreciation, and being a strong supporter of cross-support between space agencies.

Best Student Paper

The winner of the Best Student Paper will be announced on Wednesday, 7 May, prior to the Plenary Panel. Please join us in congratulating this student on their achievement.

Awards and Recognitions

SpaceOps would like to congratulate the Deep Space Network on 50 years of excellence for organizing an international network of antennas that supports interplanetary spacecraft missions and radio and radar astronomy observations for the exploration of the solar system and the universe.

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Exhibit Hall

ENTRANCE

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DLR-GfRExperior German SpaceOperations Center

CNESViaSat Jacobs

EngineeringAirborneSystems

OrbitLogic

Kongsberg Satellite Siemens RT Logic

L-3

CSES

SSC

GMV

TelespazioKARI

AntwerpSpace

SANSA

NASA

SES INSYEN AG

AerojetRocketdyne

SSBV

ESA / ESOC ADGA(RHEA)

CCSDS Zodiac

The exhibit hall is the hub of activity during this event. Networking coffee breaks, luncheons, and welcome reception, are all held in the exhibit hall to give attendees and exhibitors an opportunity to celebrate technical excellence and connect with partners, industry-thought leaders, and collaborators who can help move your business forward.

Exhibit Hall Hours

Monday, 5 May 1100–1600 hrs1800–1930 hrs

Tuesday, 6 May–Wednesday, 7 May

1000–1600 hrs

Thursday, 8 May 1000–1400 hrs

Networking Coffee Breaks

Complimentary coffee will be available for attendees in the Exhibit Hall and the main conference foyer during the following times:

Monday

Ballroom Foyer 0830–0900 hrs

Exhibit Hall 1100–1130 hrs1530–1600 hrs

Tuesday–Thursday

Ballroom Foyer 0800–0830 hrs

Exhibit Hall 1000–1030 hrs1530–1600 hrs

Tuesday coffee break sponsored by

Friday

Ballroom Foyer 0800–0830 hrs

Exhibitors by Booth Number

319 ADGA RHEA Group of Companies

117 Aerojet Rocketdyne

304 Airborne Systems

418 Antwerp Space

416 California Space Enterprise Center

404 Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES)

320 The Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems

302 DLR-German Space Operations Center

301 DLR Gesellschaft Fur Raumfahrtanwendungen (GfR) mbH

118 European Space Agency (ESA)

202 Experior Laboratories

104 GMV

215 INSYEN AG

303 Jacobs

206 Kongsberg Satellite Services-KSAT

109 Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI)

410 L-3 Communications

309 National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

403 Orbit Logic

405 RT Logic

116 SES Techcom S.A.

306 Siemens Convergence Creators GmbH

412 South African National Space Agency (SANSA)

113 SSBV Aerospace and Technology Group

101 Swedish Space Corporation (SSC)

209 Telespazio Vega Deutschland GmbH

204 ViaSat, Inc.

419 Zodiac Data Systems

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Exhibitors

ADGA RHEA Group of Companies 319Avenue Pasteur 23 Wavre, 1300Belgiumhttp://www.rheagroup.com/[email protected] ADGA RHEA Group of Companies provides solutions across the global space and security sectors. We contribute to the operations of more than 80 missions, providing MOIS, the leading suite of tools for operations preparation and automation; and the Concurrent Design Platform (CDP™), an innovative, multidisciplinary approach to system engineering.

Aerojet Rocketdyne 1172001 Aerojet Road Rancho Cordova, CA [email protected] Rocketdyne is a world-recognized aerospace and defense leader providing propulsion and energetics to the domestic and international space, missile defense and strategic systems, tactical systems and armaments areas, and transformational energy technology solutions to address the world’s energy needs. Additional information about Aerojet Rocketdyne can be obtained by visiting the company website at www.Rocket.com.

Airborne Systems 3043000 West Segerstrom Avenue Santa Ana, CA [email protected] Systems is a world leader in the design, development, fabrication, test and integration of Entry Descent and Landing Systems (EDLS), including parachutes systems, Air Bag Landing Attenuation systems, and Inflatable Aerodynamic Decelerators. Airborne Systems provide EDLS systems for various aircraft and spacecraft and is leading the development of new technologies including Inflatable Aerodynamic Decelerators.

Antwerp Space 416Berkenrodelei 33

antwerpspace

B-2660 [email protected] Space, part of the OHB Group, is specialized in Satellite Communication with a track recoard of 50 years in the following fields: Ground Station Equipment (Satellite modems for Earth Observation, telecom. TM/TC), Satellite Ground Facilities (Ground Stations and Satellite check-out Equipment, SCOE EGSE), Secure Satellite communication networks, Satellite Flight Equipment, Electronic modules and Communication Engineering.

California Space Enterprise Center 416P.O. Box 285 Santa Barbara, CA [email protected] Space Enterprise Center is the project for fostering private space enterprise among individual inventors, innovators, entrepreneurs and small business. The space enterprise campus features an incubator and conference center and provides virtual space entrepreneurship services.

Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES) 40418 avenue Edouard Belin Toulouse 31401 Cedex [email protected] in 1961, the Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES) is the governmental French Space Agency responsible for shaping and implementing France’s space policy in Europe. Its task is to invent the space systems of the future, bring space technologies to maturity and guarantee France’s independent access to space.

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ExhibitorsThe Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems

3161801 Alexander Bell Drive, Suite 500 (Secretariat) Reston, VA [email protected] in 1982 by the major space agencies of the world, CCSDS is a multi-national forum for the development of communications and data systems standards for spaceflight. Today, leading space communications experts from 26 nations collaborate in developing the most well-engineered space communications and data handling standards in the world.

DLR-German Space Operations Center 302Muenchener Strasse 20 82234 WesslingGermanywww.dlr.de/[email protected] German Space Operations Center in Oberpfaffenhofen near Munich is DLR’s center for space operations, currently operating 8 satellites in geostationary and low-earth orbits. Those and other missions are supported by DLR’s ground station in Weilheim with more than 150 antennas. For the ISS GSOC also operates the Columbus Control Center and the European communication network and coordinates European payload activities.

DLR Gesellschaft Fur Raumfahrtanwendungen (GfR) mbH 301Muenchner Strasse 20 82234 WesslingGermanywww.dlr.de/[email protected] GfR mbH is fully owned by the German Aerospace Center DLR. DLR GfR mbH has its core business in the area of space operations and application services but is also offering Antenna and Hosting Services. DLR GfR operates the Galileo satellites from the Galileo Control Center in Oberpfaffenhofen and has implemented a highly sophisticated and most reliable technical infrastructure.

European Space Agency (ESA) 118ESA/ESTEC-Keplerlaan 1 Pennsauken, NJ 08109www.airborne-sys.com [email protected] The European Space Agency (ESA) is Europe’s gateway to space. Its mission is to shape the development of Europe’s space capability and ensure that investment in space continues to deliver the benefits to the citizens of Europe and the world. ESA is an international organization with 20 Member States. By coordinating the financial and intellectual resources of its members, it can undertake programmes and activities far beyond the scope of a single European country.

Experior Laboratories, Inc. 2021635 Ives Avenue Oxnard, CA [email protected] Laboratories is a third party, independent test service provider and test laboratory. Specializing in environmental testing, Experior provides services to component manufacturers, military contractors, integrators and system providers within the space, aerospace, industrial, telecom, and defense markets. Experior Labs’ extensive test facility has the capability to conduct a wide-range of services, from structural and subassembly assessment to material evaluation, utilizing environmental and mechanical tests such as vibration, shock, temperature/humidity, altitude, corrosion, and many more. Experior’s provided testing services are in accordance with IEEE, MIL, SAE, AS, RTCA and other standard bodies.

GMV 104C/Isacc Newton, 11 Tres Cantos, Madrid [email protected] is a trusted partner of leading Satellite Operators, Satellite Manufacturers and Space Agencies worldwide. Since 1984, we provide engineering, software development and systems integration in the areas of mission analysis, GNC, satellite control, flight dynamics, data processing, navigation, on board software and applications. Involved in more than 300 satellite missions and having a GMV’s portfolio of flight proven products for satellite operations, today running in more than 150 satellites.

INSYEN AG 416Muenehner Strasse 20

INSYEN

INNOVATIVESYSTEMSENGINEERING

AG

82234 [email protected] INSYEN we are inspired by transforming complex engineering challenges into exciting products and reliable services that exceed our customers’ expectations. Our space portfolio ranges from operations services to systems engineering and software development. Moreover, we develop and manufacture hardware and software products including simulators and emulators for the aerospace industry.

Jacobs 303P.O. Box 21046 Kennedy Space Center, FL 32815-0046www.jacobstechnology.competer.montgomery@jacobs.comJacobs is one of the nation’s largest engineering and technical services-only companies. With 70+ years of experience supporting government and commercial clients, we have earned a reputation for excellence and outstanding technical and managerial achievements in quality, performance, and safety. Our clients include DOD, NASA, the U.S. Special Operations Command, the DOE and dozens of commercial clients.

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ExhibitorsKongsberg Satellite Services-KSAT 206Prestvannveien 38 Tromso, Troms, 9291 [email protected] Satellite Services (KSAT) is a Norwegian company, uniquely positioned to provide ground station and earth observation services for polar orbiting satellites. KSAT operates ground stations in Tromso at 69°N, Svalbard at 79°N and Antarctic troll at 72°S which in combination with its mid-latitude network, ensure world-leading ground station services..

Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) 109www.kari.re.kr As a prestigious Korean institute dedicated to aerospace research, KARI ensures safer and higher quality of life for Korean people through aerospace technology development while incorporating their aspirations and values for the sky and the universe through aerospace expansion.

L-3 Communications 4109020 Balboa Avenue San Diego, CA 92123www.L-3com.com/[email protected] Telemetry-West (L-3 TW) is a premier provider of flight hardware and systems solutions for telemetry, tracking, command & control; flight termination; and secure mission data transmission in the satellite, launch vehicle, weapons, aircraft and UAV markets. L-3 TW’s products are utilized across a uniquely diverse applications set, including spacecraft command and control, on-orbit operations, launch support and monitoring, missile defense, flight testing, weapons test and development, surveillance and detection, and general-purpose data acquisition. To learn more about L-3 TW, please visit the company’s website at www.L-3com.com/TW.

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) 309NASA Headquarters 300 E Street S.W. (between 3rd and 4th Streets)Washington, D.C. [email protected] is an agency of the United States government that is responsible for the nation’s civilian space program and for aeronautics and aerospace research. Contributors to the NASA exhibit include the Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), Johnson Space Center (JSC), and Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC).

Orbit Logic 4037852 Walker Drive, Suite 400 Greenbelt, MD [email protected] Logic specializes in mission planning, scheduling, and space situational awareness. Orbit Logic’s operationally proven software products – Collection Planning & Analysis Workstation, STK Scheduler, SpyMeSat Mobile App, Collection Feasibility Tool, and Sibyl Satellite Tasking Mobile App – create better plans faster with fewer resources, more insight, and less risk.

RT Logic 405www.rtlogic.com [email protected] Logic’s innovative signal processing products provide field-proven capabilities for communication with satellites and spacecraft. From factory test to flight, from ground data networking to space-ground RF Links - the defense, civil, and commercial space community trusts RT Logic to solve its mission’s most difficult test and communication problems.

SES Techcom S.A. 116Chateau de Betzdorf L-6815 BetzdorfLuxembourghttp://[email protected] Techcom provides turnkey teleport solutions and managed communication services specifically designed for your satellite communication projects. SES Techcom stands for sharing technical competences between industry partners. We provide independent world-class engineering expertise and project management for the global satellite industry.

Siemens Convergence Creators GmbH 306Autokaderstr. 29 1210 ViennaAustriahttp://siemens.com/cvc/[email protected] Convergence Creators provide turnkey solutions and services to the space industry. The SIECAMS family of products is a highly sophisticated automated RF and content monitoring platform for the continuous monitoring of satellite carriers. Siemens has helped many satellite operators commence operations and develop their capacity management and customer technical support infrastructure.

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ExhibitorsSouth African National Space Agency (SANSA) 412Farm No. 502JQ District Krugersdorp, SASouth [email protected] at Harteesthoek, SANSA Space Operations specializes in all aspects of space mission support, satellite operations, ground segment construction and hosting. The directorate provides state-of-the-art ground station facilities and services including satellite tracking, telemetry and command, as well as launch support, in-orbit testing, mission control and space navigation.

SSBV Aerospace and Technology Group 113Huygensstraat 44 Noordwijk, ZH, [email protected] is a Dutch-headed, technology driven company, active in the domains of (aero)Space, Remote Sensing & Monitoring, Defence & Security, and the development of High-Tech Systems. Based on in-house technology, engineering, assembly and test skills, SSBV is a product-based solution provider at unit, subsystem, and system level.

Telespazio Vega Deutschland GmbH 209Europaplatz 5 Darmstadt, 64293Germanywww.telespazio-vega.demarketing@telespazio-vega.deTelespazio VEGA Deutschland is a well-established engineering services, technology development and consulting business. Over the past 30 years, it has built up a first-class reputation in high-technology markets, where quality and reliability are essential. Its roots lie in the Space market and the experience it has developed there brings benefits to its other core markets of Aviation and Defence.

ViaSat, Inc. 2041725 Breckinridge Plaza Duluth, GA 30096http://www.viasat.com/[email protected] Antenna Systems designs, integrates and delivers high-performance “RF to archive” tracking antenna systems that support LEO, MEO and GEO satellites from UHF to Ka-band. Spanning the globe from pole-to-pole, we have delivered over 150 commercial remote sensing antennas and upgrades in more locations than any other major manufacturer.

Zodiac Data Systems 4195 Avenue Des Andes – Cs90101 91978 Courtaboeuf CedexFrancewww.zodiacaerospace.comisite@zodiacaerospace.comZodiac Data Systems is a high technology company that designs, manufactures and supplies a broad range of products and solutions for airborne & ground telemetry, mission video and flight test recorders, satellite command control, data collection from observation satellites and products and solutions for satellite communications QoS monitoring.

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Program OverviewMONDAY

5 MayTUESDAY 6 May

0800 hrs Networking Coffee Break

0830 hrs Networking Coffee Break

Plenary Sessions0900 hrs

Opening Session0930 hrs

1000 hrs Networking Coffee Break/Speakers’ Briefing

1030 hrs

Technical Sessions Exhibit Hall Open

1100 hrs Networking Coffee Break/Speakers’ Briefing

Exhibit Hall Open1130 hrs

Technical Sessions1200 hrs

1230 hrs Exhibit Hall Luncheon

Speakers’ Briefing 1310 hrs

Exhibit Hall Luncheon

Speakers’ Briefing 1310 hrs1300 hrs

1330 hrs

Technical Sessions Exhibit Hall Open Technical Sessions Exhibit Hall Open1400 hrs

1430 hrs

1500 hrs

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1600 hrs

Technical SessionsExhibit Hall Closed

Reopens for Reception

Technical Sessions1630 hrs

1700 hrs

1730 hrs

1800 hrs

Exhibit Reception1830 hrs

1900 hrs

1930 hrs

2000 hrs

2030 hrs

2100 hrs

2130 hrs

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Program OverviewWEDNESDAY

7 MayTHURSDAY

8 MayFRIDAY 9 May

0800 hrs Networking Coffee Break Networking Coffee Break Networking Coffee Break

0830 hrs

Plenary Sessions Plenary SessionsTechnical Sessions

0900 hrs

0930 hrs

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1030 hrs

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1100 hrs

1130 hrs

1200 hrs

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Exhibit Hall Closes at 1400 hrs

1400 hrs

1430 hrs

1500 hrs

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1600 hrs

Technical Sessions Technical Sessions1630 hrs

1700 hrs

1730 hrs

1800 hrs

1830 hrs

1900 hrs

Awards Ceremony and Dinner

California Science Center 1845 hrs

(Buses depart starting at 1805 hrs)

1930 hrs

2000 hrs

2030 hrs

2100 hrs

2130 hrs

2200 hrs

*Schedule subject to change

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Abbreviation Title Start Time End Time Location

Monday, 5 May 20142-PLNRY-1 Opening Ceremony 0900 hrs 1100 hrs Ballroom D&E

5-CDMP-1 CDMP - Advanced Ground Segment Technologies I 1130 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom B

6-FSMC-1 FSMC - Flight Control Systems & EGSE I 1130 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom C

7-HSO-1 HSO - Ops I 1130 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom I

8-LBO-1 LBO - Launch Operations Modeling--Cost and Availability 1130 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom H

9-MDM-1 MDM - Extended Mission Operations 1130 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom G

10-MDM-2 MDM - Mission Design 1130 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom F

13-CDMP-2 CDMP - Advanced Ground Segment Technologies II 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom B

14-CDMP-3 CDMP - Network Operations and Management I 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom C

15-HSO-2 HSO - Ops II 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom I

16-LBO-2 LBO - Launch Vehicle Operations 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom H

17-MDM-3 MDM - Mission System Design I 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom F

18-MDM-4 MDM - Multi-Mission Operations 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom G

19-SSO-2 SSO - Trimmed Communication Architectures 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom A

20-PSTR-1 Posters I 1500 hrs 1600 hrs Ballroom Foyer

23-CDMP-4 CDMP - Ground Network Implementation 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom B

24-CDMP-5 CDMP - Network Operations and Management II 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom C

25-HSO-3 HSO - Ops III 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom I

26-LBO-3 LBO - Launch Vehicle Ground Facilities and Operations 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom H

27-MDM-5 MDM - Cost & Risk Analysis 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom G

28-MDM-6 MDM - Mission System Design II 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom F

29-SSO-3 SSO - Advanced Operations Concepts 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom A

Tuesday, 6 May 201432-PLNRY-2 Control Center of the Future Panel 0830 hrs 1000 hrs Ballroom D&E

35-CDMP-6 CDMP - Ground Data Systems 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom C

36-CDMP-7 CDMP - Space Communications I 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom B

37-HSO-4 HSO - Training 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom I

38-LBO-4 LBO - Balloon & Sounding Rocket Operations 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom H

39-MDM-7 MDM - Crewed Operations in Cis-Lunar Space for Asteroid Exploration 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom G

40-MDM-8 MDM - Science Operations I 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom F

41-SSO-4 SSO - Operational Proofs & On-Going Initiatives I 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom A

44-CDMP-8 CDMP - Data Management I 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom C

45-CDMP-9 CDMP - Space Communications II 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom B

46-HSO-5 HSO - Tools 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom I

47-MDM-9 MDM - Science Operations II 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom F

48-OCMSA-1 OCMSA - Operations Technologies I 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom G

49-PS-1 PS - EO/S/W I 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom H

50-SSO-5 SSO - Operational Proofs & On-Going Initiatives II 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom A

53-CDMP-10 CDMP - Data Management II 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom C

54-CDMP-11 CDMP - Space Communications III 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom B

55-FSMC-2 FSMC - Flight Control Systems & EGSE II 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom A

56-GNC-1 GNC - Debris/Collision Avoidance I 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom I

57-OCMSA-2 OCMSA - Operations Concepts I 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom F

58-OCMSA-3 OCMSA - Operations Technologies II 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom G

59-PS-2 PS - EO/S/W II 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom H

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Abbreviation Title Start Time End Time Location

Wednesday, 7 May 201461-PLNRY-3 Smallsat Operations Panel 0830 hrs 1000 hrs Ballroom D&E

64-CDMP-12 CDMP - Software Development and Maintenance I 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom B

65-CDMP-13 CDMP - Space Cyber Security I 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom C

66-FSMC-3 FSMC - Flight Control Systems & EGSE III 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom A

67-GNC-2 GNC - Debris/Collision Avoidance II 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom I

68-OCMSA-4 OCMSA - Operations Concepts II 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom F

69-OCMSA-5 OCMSA - Operations Technologies III 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom G

70-PS-3 PS - EO/S/W III 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom H

73-CDMP-14 CDMP - Software Development and Maintenance II 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom B

74-CDMP-15 CDMP - Space Cyber Security II 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom C

75-FSMC-4 FSMC - FC Architectures & Design I 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom A

76-GNC-3 GNC - Models and Capabilities I 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom I

77-OCMSA-6 OCMSA - Operations Concepts III 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom F

78-OCMSA-7 OCMSA - Operations Technologies IV 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom G

79-PS-4 PS - Comms Planning 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom H

80-PSTR-2 Posters II 1500 hrs 1600 hrs Ballroom Foyer

83-CDMP-16 CDMP - Ground Communications 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom C

84-CSIS-1 CSIS - Overall Orientations 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom B

85-FSMC-5 FSMC - FC Architectures & Design II 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom A

86-GNC-4 GNC - Models and Capabilities II 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom I

87-OCMSA-8 OCMSA - Operations Concepts IV 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom F

88-OCMSA-9 OCMSA - Operations Simulations and Training 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom G

89-PS-5 PS - Pure Scheduling I 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom G

Thursday, 8 May 201491-PLNRY-4 Commercial Space Panel 0830 hrs 1000 hrs Ballroom D&E94-CSIS-2 CSIS - Space Links and SLE 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom B95-FSMC-6 FSMC - FC Architectures & Design III 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom A96-GNC-5 GNC - Navigation/Astrodynamics I 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom I97-OCMSA-10 OCMSA - Operations Concepts V 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom F98-OCMSA-11 OCSMA - Operations Validation 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom G

101-CSIS-3 CSIS - Mission Operations 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom B102-CSO-1 CSO - Space Operational Reliability & Training 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom C103-FSMC-7 FSMC - Fault Management and Recovery 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom A104-GNC-6 GNC - Navigation/Astrodynamics II 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom I105-OCMSA-12 OCMSA - Operations Experience I 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom F106-OCMSA-13 OCMSA - Payload Operations I 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom G107-PS-7 PS - Deep Space I 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom H110-CSIS-4 CSIS - New Standards 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom B111-CSO-2 CSO - Commercial Space Infrastructure 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom C112-FSMC-8 FSMC - Payload Monitoring & Control 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom A113-GNC-7 GNC - Ops I 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom I114-OCMSA-14 OCMSA - Operations Experience II 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom F115-OCMSA-15 OCMSA - Payload Operations II 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom G

Program-At-A-Glance

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Abbreviation Title Start Time End Time Location

Thursday, 8 May 2014 (Continued)116-PS-8 PS - Deep Space II 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom H

Friday, 9 May 2014119-CSIS-5 CSIS - Interoperability for International Space Exploration 0830 hrs 1030 hrs Ballroom B120-CSO-3 CSO - Mission Concepts & Analysis 0830 hrs 1030 hrs Ballroom C121-FSMC-9 FSMC - On-Board/Ground Aspects 0830 hrs 1030 hrs Ballroom A122-GNC-8 GNC - Ops II 0830 hrs 1030 hrs Ballroom I123-OCMSA-16 OCMSA - End of Life Operations 0830 hrs 1030 hrs Ballroom G124-OCMSA-17 OCMSA - Operations Experience III 0830 hrs 1030 hrs Ballroom F125-PS-9 PS - Pure Scheduling II 0830 hrs 1030 hrs Ballroom H126-PLNRY-5 Closing Ceremony 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom D&E

Program-At-A-Glance

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ng--C

ost a

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vaila

bility

Ballr

oom

HCh

aired

by: C

. CRU

ZEN,

NAS

A Mars

hall S

pace

Fligh

t Cen

ter an

d P. R

OVIER

A, ES

A - Eu

ropea

n Spa

ce Ag

ency

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

606

Laun

ch Ve

hicle

Prod

uctio

n an

d Ope

ratio

ns Co

st Me

trics

M. W

atson

, J. N

eeley

, R. B

lackb

urn, N

ASA M

arsha

ll Spa

ce Fl

ight C

enter

, Hu

ntsvil

le, AL

1200

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

607

Use o

f DES

Mod

eling f

or De

termi

ning L

aunch

Availa

bility

for SL

SM.

Wats

on, E

. Stat

on, N

ASA M

arsha

ll Spa

ce Fl

ight C

enter

, Hun

tsville

, AL;

G.

Cates

, NAS

A Ken

nedy

Spa

ce Ce

nter, H

untsv

ille, A

L; R.

Finn,

NASA

John

son

Spac

e Cen

ter, H

untsv

ille, A

L; K.

Altino

, K. B

urns,

NASA

Mars

hall S

pace

Fligh

t Ce

nter, H

untsv

ille, A

L

  

Mond

ay, 5

May

201

49-

MDM-

1MD

M - E

xten

ded M

ission

Ope

ratio

nsBa

llroo

m G

Chair

ed by

: M. B

UTLE

R, NA

SA H

eadq

uarte

rs, H

EOMD

and C

. AUD

OUY,

CNES

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

608

Exten

ding t

he lif

etime

of ES

A’s X

-ray o

bser

vato

ry X

MM-N

ewto

nM.

Kirsc

h, ES

A, Da

rmsta

dt, G

erman

y; A.

Elfvin

g, ES

A, No

ordwi

jk, Th

e Ne

therla

nds;

R. Kre

sken

, A. M

cdon

ald, C

GI G

roup,

Inc.,

Darm

stadt,

Ge

rman

y; J.

Martin

, ESA

, Darm

stadt,

Germ

any;

M. Pa

ntaleo

ni, RH

EA

Syste

m, Lo

uvain

e-la-N

euve

, Belg

ium; e

t al.

1200

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

609

JASO

N-1

(NAS

A-JP

L/CN

ES) :

A su

ccessf

ul op

erat

ional

story

th

roug

hout

har

dwar

e age

ingR.

Canto

n, P.

Pelip

enko

, Fren

ch S

pace

Agen

cy (C

NES)

, Tou

louse

, Fran

ce

  

Mond

ay, 5

May

201

410

-MDM

-2MD

M - M

ission

Des

ignBa

llroo

m F

Chair

ed by

: A. A

MADO

R, JP

L and

J. AR

RIETA

-CAMA

CHO,

NAS

A Jet

Propu

lsion L

abora

tory

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

610

Mapp

ing Sw

ing-B

y Tra

jecto

ries i

n th

e Trip

le As

teroid

20

01SN

263

A. Pra

do, N

ation

al Ins

titute

for S

pace

Rese

arch (

INPE

), Sã

o Jos

é dos

Ca

mpos

, Braz

il

1200

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

611

Missi

on D

esign

from

Crad

le to

Gra

ve: A

pplyi

ng Co

ncur

rent

En

ginee

ring f

rom

Missi

on Fe

asibi

lity A

nalys

is th

roug

h to

End o

f Lif

e Ope

ratio

nsS.

Reid,

RHEA

Sys

tem, W

avre,

Belg

ium; S

. Gere

né, A

. Matt

hysse

n, J-C

DS,

Leide

n, Th

e Neth

erlan

ds

  

Mond

ay, 5

May

201

411

-LNCH

-1

1230

- 13

30 h

rsEx

hibit

Hall L

unch

eon

Exhib

it Ha

ll A

Mond

ay, 5

May

201

412

-SB-

2 13

10 -

1330

hrs

Spea

ker B

riefin

gSe

ssion

Roo

ms

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ay, 5

May

201

413

-CDM

P-2

CDMP

- Ad

vanc

ed G

roun

d Seg

ment

Tech

nolog

ies II

Ballr

oom

BCh

aired

by: M

. SPA

DA, E

urope

an S

pace

Agen

cy (E

SA) a

nd M

. DOY

ON, C

anad

ian S

pace

Agne

cy13

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-161

2Sp

ace-

base

d Rec

onfig

urab

le So

ftwar

e Defi

ned R

adio

Test

Bed

aboa

rd In

terna

tiona

l Spa

ce St

ation

R. Re

inhart

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Clev

eland

, OH;

J. Lu

x, Je

t Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

613

Wire

less S

enso

r Netw

orks

for P

laneta

ry Ex

plora

tion:

Issu

es an

d Ch

allen

ges t

hrou

gh a

Spec

ific A

pplic

ation

C. Se

rgiou

, A. P

aphit

is, Un

iversit

y of C

yprus

, Nico

sia, C

yprus

; C. P

anay

iotou

, Cyp

rus

Space

Explo

ration

Orga

nizati

on (C

SEO)

, Nico

sia, C

yprus

; P. Kt

istis,

Unive

rsity o

f Cy

prus,

Nicosi

a, Cy

prus;

K. Ch

ristou

, Univ

ersity

of At

hens,

Athe

ns, Gr

eece

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

614

Deplo

ying o

pera

tiona

l mult

i-sat

ellite

cont

rol c

entre

s on

virtu

al en

viron

ment

sT.

Morel

, GMV

, Mad

rid, S

pain

   

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

615

Reta

ining

the o

pera

tiona

l sta

tus o

f a sp

ace m

ission

durin

g the

los

s of t

he m

ain co

ntro

l sys

tem u

sing v

irtua

lizat

ionF.

Gotte

r, J. P

fau, C

GI G

roup,

Inc.,

Darm

stadt,

Germ

any

 

Mond

ay, 5

May

201

414

-CDM

P-3

CDMP

- Ne

twor

k Op

erat

ions a

nd M

anag

emen

t IBa

llroo

m C

Chair

ed by

: V. N

AZAR

OV, I

KI RA

N an

d O. P

EINAD

O, D

LR13

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-161

6De

signin

g an

Alter

nate

Missi

on O

pera

tions

Cont

rol R

oom

S. Re

eves

, P. M

ontgo

mery,

NAS

A Mars

hall S

pace

Fligh

t Cen

ter, H

untsv

ille, A

L

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

617

NIMB

US (N

etwor

k In

frastr

uctu

re M

anag

emen

t too

l for

Bus

iness

and U

ser S

uppo

rt)M.

Guil

laro,

Vitroc

iset B

elgium

, Tran

sinne

, Belg

ium; N

. Salo

r Mora

l, Vit

rocise

t Belg

ium, N

oordw

ijk, T

he N

etherl

ands

; S. D

ionisi,

Vitro

ciset

Belgi

um, D

armsta

dt, G

erman

y

  

Mond

ay, 5

May

201

415

-HSO

-2HS

O - O

ps II

Ballr

oom

ICh

aired

by: F

. ALLA

RD, E

SA/E

STEC

and A

. GOS

LING,

INSY

EN AG

1330

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

618

The F

utur

e of C

olumb

us O

pera

tions

D. S

abath

, T. K

uch,

G. S

oelln

er, T.

Müll

er, G

erman

Aeros

pace

Cente

r (DL

R),

Oberp

faffen

hofen

, Germ

any

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

619

Explo

ratio

n Te

chno

logies

for O

pera

tions

E. Sm

ith, D

. Kors

meye

r, NAS

A Ame

s Res

earch

Cente

r, Moff

ett Fi

eld, C

A; V.

Hall,

NASA

John

son S

pace

Cente

r, Hou

ston,

TX

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

620

Huma

n Ma

rs Mi

ssion

Surfa

ce Sc

ience

Ope

ratio

nsM.

Bob

skill,

NAS

A Lan

gley R

esea

rch Ce

nter, H

ampto

n, VA

; M. L

upise

lla,

NASA

God

dard

Spac

e Flig

ht Ce

nter, G

reenb

elt, M

D

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

621

A Co

mmun

icatio

n Ar

chite

cture

for a

n Ad

vanc

ed Ex

trave

hicula

r Mo

bile U

nitW.

Ivan

cic, O

. San

ds, C

. Bak

ula, M

. Brad

ish, T

. Wrig

ht, N

ASA G

lenn

Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH

Mond

ay, 5

May

201

416

-LBO-

2LB

O - L

aunc

h Ve

hicle

Oper

ation

sBa

llroo

m H

Chair

ed by

: C. C

RUZE

N, N

ASA M

arsha

ll Spa

ce Fl

ight C

enter

and J

. MON

REAL

, Euro

pean

Spa

ce Ag

ency

(ESA

)13

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-162

2NA

SA Sp

ace L

aunc

h Sy

stem

Oper

ation

s Out

look

W. H

efner,

B. M

atisa

k, R.

McEly

ea, N

ASA M

arsha

ll Spa

ce Fl

ight C

enter

, Hu

ntsvil

le, AL

; J. K

unz,

P. We

ber, N

. Cum

ming

s, NA

SA Ke

nned

y Spa

ce

Cente

r, Cap

e Can

avera

l, FL;

et al.

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

623

Optim

ised A

riane

-5 M

E Lau

nch

Oper

ation

sD.

Alba

t, ES

A, Pa

ris, F

rance

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

624

Arian

e 5 P

rodu

ction

and I

nteg

ratio

n Op

erat

ions:

Ten

Year

s of

Cont

inuou

s Effi

cienc

y and

Qua

lity Im

prov

emen

tD.

Iran

zo-Gr

eus,

Astriu

m, Le

s Mure

aux,

Franc

e

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

625

Deve

lopme

nt of

a Tw

o-Sta

ge M

ars A

scent

Vehic

le Us

ing In

-Situ

Pr

opell

ant P

rodu

ction

L. Pa

xton,

Self,

Pleas

ant H

ill, CA

; D. V

augh

an, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

Mond

ay, 5

May

201

417

-MDM

-3MD

M - M

ission

Syste

m De

sign

IBa

llroo

m F

Chair

ed by

: P. L

OCK,

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

ory an

d A. A

MADO

R, JP

L13

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-162

6TD

P1 -

Grou

nd sy

stem

desig

n an

d ope

ratio

nal e

xper

ience

G. Ro

ssman

ith, S

. Kuh

lman

n, R.

Ballw

eg, G

erman

Aeros

pace

Cente

r (DL

R),

Wessl

ing, G

erman

y

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

627

OPAL

S: Mi

ssion

Syste

m Op

erat

ions A

rchite

cture

for a

n Op

tical

Comm

unica

tions

Dem

onstr

ation

on th

e ISS

M. Ab

raham

son,

O. S

indiy,

B. O

aida,

M. W

ilkers

on, M

. Kok

orows

ki, Je

t Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

628

Cloud

Comp

uting

Tech

nique

s for

Spac

e Miss

ion D

esign

J. Arr

ieta-C

amac

ho, J

. Sen

ent,

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

ory, C

alifor

nia In

stitut

e of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

629

Enab

ling F

utur

e Low

-cost

Small

Spac

ecra

ft Mi

ssion

Conc

epts

using

Small

Rad

ioiso

tope

Pow

er Sy

stems

Y. Le

e, B.

Bair

stow,

R. Am

ini, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA;

J. Za

krajse

k, S.

Oles

on, R

. Cata

ldo, N

ASA

Glenn

Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH

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ay, 5

May

201

418

-MDM

-4MD

M - M

ulti-M

ission

Ope

ratio

nsBa

llroo

m G

Chair

ed by

: M. B

UTLE

R, NA

SA H

eadq

uarte

rs, H

EOMD

and C

. AUD

OUY,

CNES

1330

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

630

Multi-

Missi

on El

emen

ts: K

ey A

ssets

for E

UMET

SAT p

rogr

amme

sE.

Bouc

hez,

M. H

orny,

EUME

TSAT,

Darm

stadt,

Germ

any

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

631

A Mu

ltifac

eted A

ppro

ach

to M

oder

nizing

NAS

A’s A

dvan

ced

Multi-

Missi

on O

pera

tions

Syste

m (A

MMOS

) Sys

tem A

rchite

cture

J. Es

tefan

, B. G

iovan

noni,

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

ory, C

alifor

nia In

stitut

e of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

632

Spac

e Wea

ther

Impa

cts on

Spac

ecra

ft: Th

e Roa

d tow

ards

Op

erat

ional

Serv

ices

G. La

wren

ce, S

. Reid

, C. T

ranqu

ille, R

HEA S

ystem

, Wav

re, B

elgium

; H.

Evan

s, ES

A, No

ordwi

jk, Th

e Neth

erlan

ds

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

633

NERI

O-I:

Nucle

ar Ex

plora

tions

for R

ealiz

ing In

terpla

neta

ry

Objec

tives

IB.

Leun

g, Un

iversi

ty of

Illino

is, U

rbana

-Cham

paign

, Urba

na, I

L

Mond

ay, 5

May

201

419

-SSO

-2SS

O - T

rimme

d Com

munic

ation

Arch

itectu

res

Ballr

oom

ACh

aired

by: J

. CUT

LER,

Unive

rsity

of Mi

chiga

n and

P. LO

DS, C

NES

1330

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

634

Adap

ting a

Larg

e-Sc

ale M

ulti-M

ission

Gro

und S

ystem

for L

ow-

Cost

Cube

Sats

W. Q

uach

, L. D

eForr

est,

A. Kle

sh, J

. Sch

oolcr

aft, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

635

NASA

Wall

ops F

light

Facil

ity-M

oreh

ead S

tate

Grou

nd N

etwor

k fo

r Sma

ll Sat

ellite

Miss

ion O

pera

tions

S. S

chair

e, NA

SA W

allop

s Flig

ht Fa

cility,

Wall

ops I

sland

, VA;

S. Al

tunc,

NASA

God

dard

Spac

e Flig

ht Ce

nter, G

reenb

elt, M

D; B

. Malp

hrus,

J. Kru

th,

Moreh

ead S

tate U

nivers

ity, M

orehe

ad, K

Y

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

636

Deve

lopme

nt an

d Ope

ratio

n Re

sults

of Cu

besa

t RAI

KO U

sing

Grou

nd N

etwor

k Sy

stem

Y. Sa

kamo

to, To

hoku

Univ

ersity

, Sen

dai, J

apan

; M. N

ishio,

Kago

shim

a Un

iversi

ty, Ka

gosh

ima,

Japa

n; T.

Naka

jo, Fu

kui U

nivers

ity of

Tech

nolog

y, Fu

kui, J

apan

; R. I

shim

aru, C

hiba I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Na

rashin

o, Ja

pan

 

Mond

ay, 5

May

201

420

-PST

R-1

1500

- 17

20 h

rsPo

sters

IBa

llroo

m Fo

yer

Chair

ed by

: M. S

CHMI

DHUB

ER, D

LR/G

SOC M

ission

Ope

ration

s and

P. ES

TABR

OOK,

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

oryAIA

A-201

4-163

7Mi

ddle

Man

Conc

ept f

or In

-orb

it Co

llision

Risk

Mitig

ation

: CA

ESAR

and C

ARA

Exam

ples

M. M

oury,

Fren

ch S

pace

Agen

cy (C

NES)

, Tou

louse

, Fran

ce; L

. New

man,

NASA

God

dard

Spac

e Flig

ht Ce

nter, G

reenb

elt, M

D

AIAA-2

014-1

638

Virtu

al Sc

ience

Ope

ratio

ns Ce

nter

: Con

cept

, Dep

loyme

nt an

d Op

erat

ions

R. Na

zirov

, O. B

atano

v, V.

Naza

rov, F

. Koro

tkov,

N. Ey

smon

t, A.

Sukh

anov

, Ru

ssian

Acad

emy o

f Scie

nces

, Mos

cow,

Russi

a; et

al.

AIAA-2

014-1

639

Optim

al Tra

nsfe

r Tra

jecto

ries t

o the

Hau

mea S

ystem

D. S

anch

ez, A

. Prad

o, A.

Sukh

anov

, Nati

onal

Institu

te for

Spa

ce Re

searc

h (IN

PE),

São J

osé d

os Ca

mpos

, Braz

il; T.

Yoko

yama

, São

Paulo

Stat

e Un

iversi

ty, Ri

o Clar

o, Br

azil

AIAA-2

014-1

640

Kine

tic En

ergy

Tran

sfer o

f Nea

r-Ear

th O

bjects

for I

nter

plane

tary

Ma

nned

Miss

ions (

KETN

EO-FI

MM)

W. S

anks

, U.S

. Air F

orce A

cade

my, C

olorad

o Spri

ngs,

CO

AIAA-2

014-1

641

Study

the p

roble

m of

perfo

rman

ce ev

aluat

ion of

Earth

ob

serv

ation

satel

lite m

ission

plan

ning

H. W

ang,

L. Gu

o, Q.

Xie,

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hou,

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, Chin

ese A

cade

my of

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nces

, Be

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China

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014-1

642

Cent

raliz

ed M

ission

Plan

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ystem

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he

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sat D

ata C

ontin

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ission

(Lan

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A. Ba

rnoy,

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pace

Tech

nolog

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nc.,

Rock

ville,

MD;

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velaa

rs, G

MV,

Berke

ley, C

A; S.

Greg

ory, G

. Garc

ia, M

etiSp

ace T

echn

ologie

s, Inc

., Ro

ckvil

le,

MD; G

. Gree

r, Ham

mers

Comp

any,

Gree

nbelt

, MD;

J. W

illiam

s, U.

S.

Geolo

gical

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y, Sio

ux Fa

lls, S

D; et

al.

AIAA-2

014-1

643

Para

llel o

pera

tion

of th

e high

altit

ude s

imula

tion

test p

ositio

ns

P4.1

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4.2

P. Lu

tz, ES

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ris, F

rance

; A. F

rank,

Germ

an Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter (

DLR)

, La

mpold

shau

sen,

Germ

any

AIAA-2

014-1

644

MP Ed

itor:

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sh ap

proa

ch fo

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mana

geme

nt of

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ssion

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ning R

ules &

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traint

sW.

Hein

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. Pea

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id, RH

EA S

ystem

, Wav

re, B

elgium

AIAA-2

014-1

645

MRO:

SHAR

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vatio

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: A G

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an, S

outhw

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ulder,

CO

AIAA-2

014-1

646

DEIM

OS-2

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ance

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lannin

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abilit

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Cille

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. Gon

zalez

, J. G

onza

lez Ab

eytua

, DEIM

OS S

pace

S.

L.U.,

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antos

, Spa

in; F.

Piron

dini, D

EIMOS

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ce S

.L.U.

, Boe

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Spain

; A. O

rtiz, D

EIMOS

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ce S

.L.U.

, Pue

rtolla

no, S

pain

AIAA-2

014-1

647

Analy

zing t

he Im

pacts

of N

atur

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ment

s on

Laun

ch

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andin

g Ava

ilabil

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plora

tion

Syste

ms

Deve

lopme

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rogr

ams

K. Alt

ino, N

ASA M

arsha

ll Spa

ce Fl

ight C

enter

, Hun

tsville

, AL;

K. Bu

rns,

Rayth

eon C

ompa

ny, H

untsv

ille, A

L; R.

Barbr

é, Ja

cobs

, Hun

tsville

, AL;

F. Le

ahy,

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pace

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ter, H

untsv

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L

AIAA-2

014-1

648

Inco

rpor

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sM.

Ashm

an, M

. Alm

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F. Ne

spoli

, ESA

, Mad

rid, S

pain

AIAA-2

014-1

649

Cassi

ni’s C

ross

Disci

pline

Targ

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rking

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: Adv

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mpor

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erva

ls dur

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Satur

nK.

Perry

, Jet

Propu

lsion L

abora

tory,

Califo

rnia I

nstitu

te of

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ology,

Pasad

ena,

CA

AIAA-2

014-1

650

Auto

mated

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dulin

g of P

erso

nnel

to St

aff O

pera

tions

for t

he

Mars

Scien

ce La

bora

tory

A. All

baug

h, A.

Mish

kin, S

. Lau

bach

, R. K

night,

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

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Califo

rnia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

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sade

na, C

A

AIAA-2

014-1

651

Deve

lopme

nt of

the O

pera

tion M

anag

emen

t Sys

tem fo

r Low

Earth

Or

bit Sa

tellite

Ope

ratio

n and

Impr

ovem

ent P

lan fo

r Nex

t Pha

seI. J

ang,

D. Kim

, M. L

ee, D

. Chu

ng, K

orea A

erospa

ce Re

search

Instit

ute, D

aejeo

n, So

uth Ko

rea

AIAA-2

014-1

653

NASA

’s Sp

acec

raft

Comm

unica

tion

and N

aviga

tion

Netw

ork

Integ

ratio

nE.

Uzo-O

koro,

H. S

haw,

NAS

A God

dard

Spac

e Flig

ht Ce

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reenb

elt, M

D

AIAA-2

014-1

654

Enha

nced

ISS K

u Ba

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lemetr

y Ser

vice

A. Ce

cil, J.

Brya

n, S.

Welc

h, R.

Pitts,

NAS

A Mars

hall S

pace

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t Cen

ter,

Hunts

ville,

AL

AIAA-2

014-1

655

FOBO

S, a L

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optim

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Pac

ket

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Stan

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) Ser

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J. Go

mez,

M. Pa

stena

, P. v

an D

uijn,

SSBV

, Noo

rdwijk

, The

Neth

erlan

ds

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Exch

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and h

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avail

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U. S

chäfe

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, Ge

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AIAA-2

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657

ATV 4

fligh

t ope

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on a

highly

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erman

y; U.

Sch

äfer, G

erman

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pace

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DLR)

, Wes

sling,

Germ

any;

O. Pe

inado

, Tele

spaz

io, G

ilching

, Ge

rman

y

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

658

A Fo

rmal

Down

grad

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k fo

r the

Secu

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Shar

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nsitiv

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nivers

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Luxe

mbou

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mbou

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xemb

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hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

659

An Im

plicit

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. Koz

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, Darm

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1630

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AIAA-2

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661

Root

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ache

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öttfer

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. Brau

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an

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AIAA-2

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662

Mode

rnizi

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ms fo

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ooz A

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amilto

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Lean

, VA

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hrs

AIAA-2

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663

A Di

stribu

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orag

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on H

DFS

Q. X

ie, B

. Zho

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a

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ay, 5

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201

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pace

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pace

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665

ATV O

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o Flig

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1700

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014-1

666

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SS “S

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pace

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elgium

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ian

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pace

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. More

au, B

elgian

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russe

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elgium

; A. S

ela, S

pace

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catio

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ervice

s, Br

usse

ls, B

elgium

; et a

l.

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

667

Colum

bus C

abin

Heat

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.p.A.,

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Stef

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facil

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back

grou

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. Bert

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Frenc

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ce Ag

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S),

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Lardo

t, Ari

anes

pace

, Evry

, Fran

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1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

669

Laun

ch Ve

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enter

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M. W

atson

, A. E

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enter

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1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

670

NASA

Spac

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ket L

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, M. W

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1730

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AIAA-2

014-1

671

IXV G

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ance;

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n, Ita

ly

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673

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014-1

674

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201

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hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

676

Sema

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AIAA-2

014-1

677

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. Math

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gel, T

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t al.

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

678

Requ

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201

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. Neh

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enter

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AIAA-2

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014-1

691

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ovsk

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n Te

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logy,

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nburg

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n, Sy

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cotti,

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autic

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iversi

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day,

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014-1

699

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d Univ

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rd, U

nited

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dom

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

701

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ar, an

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NES)

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day,

6 Ma

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014-1

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OPS-

SAT:

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A na

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704

Plann

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ati, E

SA, D

armsta

dt, G

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014-1

705

The P

ICARD

Scien

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: sta

tus o

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prog

ram

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uzé,

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se, F

rance

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auch

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Hoch

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rbah,

M. M

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MOS,

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orbard

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day,

6 Ma

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1230

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014-1

707

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MV, M

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utelsa

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ris, F

rance

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pera

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w Co

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lez, A

. Fern

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Mong

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ce

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U., P

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014-1

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014-1

727

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comp

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las G

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014-1

728

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014-1

731

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pt

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014-1

732

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anks

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cade

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ngs,

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014-1

641

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ang,

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rnoy,

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nc.,

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ville,

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D; et

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AIAA-2

014-1

643

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pera

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altit

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ositio

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4.2

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tz, ES

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ris, F

rance

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rank,

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an Ae

rospa

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, La

mpold

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any

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014-1

644

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re, B

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014-1

645

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014-1

646

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. Gon

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antos

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Piron

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rtiz, D

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no, S

pain

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014-1

647

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ch

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ms

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lopme

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ino, N

ASA M

arsha

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ce Fl

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enter

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tsville

, AL;

K. Bu

rns,

Rayth

eon C

ompa

ny, H

untsv

ille, A

L; R.

Barbr

é, Ja

cobs

, Hun

tsville

, AL;

F. Le

ahy,

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Mars

hall S

pace

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t Cen

ter, H

untsv

ille, A

L

AIAA-2

014-1

648

Inco

rpor

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Land

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nce

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sM.

Ashm

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. Alm

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spoli

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pain

AIAA-2

014-1

649

Cassi

ni’s C

ross

Disci

pline

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ls dur

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Satur

nK.

Perry

, Jet

Propu

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abora

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Califo

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AIAA-2

014-1

650

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mated

Sche

dulin

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A. All

baug

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Mish

kin, S

. Lau

bach

, R. K

night,

Jet P

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borat

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Califo

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Tech

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na, C

A

AIAA-2

014-1

651

Deve

lopme

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pera

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tem fo

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Earth

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bit Sa

tellite

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ratio

n and

Impr

ovem

ent P

lan fo

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seI. J

ang,

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ee, D

. Chu

ng, K

orea A

erospa

ce Re

search

Instit

ute, D

aejeo

n, So

uth Ko

rea

AIAA-2

014-1

653

NASA

’s Sp

acec

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Comm

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aviga

tion

Netw

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ratio

nE.

Uzo-O

koro,

H. S

haw,

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Spac

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nter, G

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D

AIAA-2

014-1

654

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u Ba

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pace

Fligh

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ter,

Hunts

ville,

AL

AIAA-2

014-1

655

FOBO

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Pac

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mez,

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stena

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an D

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Tues

day,

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y 201

451

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Tues

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6 Ma

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452

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014-1

735

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014-1

736

The S

MAP

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ARAS

HAR,

Cana

dian S

pace

Agne

cy an

d M. S

ARKA

RATI

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

737

The r

ejecti

on of

inter

fere

nce o

f LEO

Gro

und A

nten

na sy

stem

induc

ing m

obile

comm

unica

tion

Y. Mo

, KAR

I, Da

ejeon

, Sou

th Ko

rea

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

738

The A

laska

Satel

lite Fa

cility

: A Co

mplet

e Univ

ersit

y-Op

erat

ed

Grou

nd Sy

stem

S. Ar

ko, N

. La B

elle-H

amer,

W. A

lbrigh

t, R.

McCo

y, Un

iversi

ty of

Alask

a, Fa

irban

ks, F

airba

nks,

AK; R

. Turn

er, N

ASA G

odda

rd Sp

ace F

light

Cente

r, Gr

eenb

elt, M

D

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

739

An O

ptica

l Com

munic

ation

s Pat

hfind

er fo

r the

Nex

t Gen

erat

ion

Track

ing an

d Dat

a Rela

y Sat

ellite

B. Ed

wards

, D. Is

rael, N

ASA G

odda

rd Sp

ace Fl

ight C

enter

, Gree

nbelt

, MD;

K. Wi

lson,

Jet Pr

opuls

ion La

borat

ory, C

aliforn

ia Ins

titute

of Tec

hnolo

gy, Pa

saden

a, CA

; J.

Moore

s, Lin

coln L

abora

tory,

Massa

chuset

ts Ins

titute

of Tec

hnolo

gy, Le

xingto

n, MA

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

740

Netw

ork

Monit

or an

d Con

trol o

f Disr

uptio

n-To

leran

t Netw

orks

J. To

rgerso

n, Je

t Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

, Cali

fornia

Insti

tute o

f Tec

hnolo

gy,

Pasa

dena

, CA 

Tues

day,

6 Ma

y 201

455

-FSMC

-2FS

MC -

Fligh

t Con

trol S

ystem

s & EG

SE II

Ballr

oom

ACh

aired

by: G

. WILL

IAMS,

EUME

TSAT

and J

. SAM

UELS

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

741

Grou

nd D

ata S

ystem

Ana

lysis

Tools

to Tr

ack

Fligh

t Sys

tem St

ate

Para

meter

s for

the M

ars S

cienc

e Lab

orat

ory (

MSL)

and B

eyon

dD.

Allar

d, L.

DeFo

rrest,

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

ory, C

alifor

nia In

stitut

e of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

742

INSA

T3D:

3D-

Read

y Ope

ratio

nsL.

Claus

tres,

Teles

pazio

, Ram

onvil

le Sa

int-Ag

ne, F

rance

; E. R

enau

die, F

rench

Sp

ace A

genc

y (CN

ES),

Toulo

use,

Franc

e; C.

Dode

ller, B

. Alam

o, Th

ales

Grou

p, Ca

nnes

, Fran

ce

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

743

High

perfo

rman

ce W

ebGL

for V

isuali

zatio

n of

Conju

nctio

n An

alysis

D. N

ovak

, CGI

Grou

p, Inc

., Da

rmsta

dt, G

erman

y

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

744

Data

mini

ng fr

om P

LEIA

DES t

eleco

mman

d log

book

sG.

Pica

rt, Fr

ench

Spa

ce Ag

ency

(CNE

S), T

oulou

se, F

rance

; T. D

osog

ne,

CS Co

mmun

icatio

ns &

Sys

tems,

Toulo

use,

Franc

e; M.

Smi

th, S

PACE

BEL,

Labè

ge, F

rance

 

Tues

day,

6 Ma

y 201

456

-GNC

-1GN

C - D

ebris

/Coll

ision

Avo

idanc

e IBa

llroo

m I

Chair

ed by

: J. A

RRIET

A-CAM

ACHO

, NAS

A Jet

Propu

lsion L

abora

tory a

nd G

. VAL

ENTIN

I, Ag

enzia

Spa

ziale

Italia

na-AS

I16

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-174

5Co

llision

Avo

idanc

e Ope

ratio

ns in

a Mu

lti-Mi

ssion

Envir

onme

ntM.

Bes

ter, B

. Rob

erts,

M. Le

wis,

J. Th

orsne

ss, G

. Pica

rd, S

. Frey

, Univ

ersity

of

Califo

rnia,

Berke

ley, B

erkele

y, CA

; et a

l.

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

746

Oper

ation

al Re

ality

of Co

llision

Avo

idanc

e Man

oeuv

res

K. Sy

mond

s, T.

Flohre

r, N. M

ardle,

D. F

ornare

lli, X

. Marc

, T. O

rmsto

n, ES

A, Da

rmsta

dt, G

erman

y

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

747

GMV’

S Con

juncti

on A

nalys

is Ex

pert

Supp

ort S

ervic

eM.

San

segu

ndo,

HISP

ASAT,

Mad

rid, S

pain;

J. Cu

esta,

GMV

, Mad

rid, S

pain

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

748

Analy

sis of

Spac

e deb

ris co

llision

risk

usin

g KAR

ISMA

for

KOMP

SAT S

atell

ite se

ries

H. Ki

m, S

. Lee

, D. C

ho, J

. Sun

g, Ko

rea Ae

rospa

ce Re

searc

h Ins

titute,

Da

ejeon

, Sou

th Ko

rea 

Tues

day,

6 Ma

y 201

457

-OCM

SA-2

OCMS

A - O

pera

tions

Conc

epts

IBa

llroo

m F

Chair

ed by

: A. B

OWMA

N, Jo

hns H

opkin

s Univ

ersity

Appli

ed Ph

ysics

Labo

ratory

and P

. LOC

K, Je

t Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

749

Robu

stnes

s and

versa

tility

of th

e reo

rbitin

g stra

tegy f

or th

e Me

teosa

t Sec

ond G

ener

ation

satel

lites fl

eet

F. Mu

rolo,

P. Pil

i, S. P

essin

a, M.

Klinc

, EUM

ETSA

T, Da

rmsta

dt, G

erman

y; C.

Voge

l, A. R

ebou

x, Th

ales G

roup,

Cann

es, F

rance

; et a

l.

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

750

File B

ased

Ope

ratio

ns -

Arch

itectu

res a

nd th

e EUC

LID Ex

ample

C. Ha

ddow

, M. P

ecch

ioli, F

. Kec

k, M.

Sch

midt,

F. Fl

entge

, ESA

, Darm

stadt,

Ge

rman

y

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

751

Gaia

Missi

on O

pera

tions

Conc

ept a

nd La

unch

and E

arly

Orbit

Ph

ase -

In-O

rbit

Expe

rienc

eA.

Rudo

lph, D

. Milli

gan,

G. W

hiteh

ead,

ESA,

Darm

stadt,

Germ

any;

F. di

Marco

, P. C

ollins

, E. S

erpell

, Tele

spaz

io VE

GA D

eutsc

hland

Gmb

H,

Darm

stadt,

Germ

any;

et al.

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

752

Rose

tta La

nder

: On-

Come

t Ope

ratio

ns P

repa

ratio

n an

d Pla

nning

K. Ge

urts,

Teles

pazio

, Colo

gne,

Germ

any;

C. Fa

ntina

ti, S.

Ulam

ec, R

. W

illnec

ker, G

erman

Aeros

pace

Cente

r (DL

R), C

ologn

e, Ge

rman

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day,

6 Ma

y 201

458

-OCM

SA-3

OCMS

A - O

pera

tions

Tech

nolog

ies II

Ballr

oom

GCh

aired

by: R

. VEN

ERI,

ALTE

C and

S. E

BERL

E, DL

R/GS

OC16

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-175

3Ap

plying

Virtu

aliza

tion

Tech

nolog

y to E

arth

Stat

ion Sy

stems

H. U

egak

i, K. M

uraka

mi, S

. Hara

uchi,

Mits

ubish

i Grou

p, Am

agas

aki, J

apan

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

754

Autom

ating

ESA’s

Plan

etary

Miss

ions:

From

Conc

ept to

Conc

lusion

M. Ei

blmaie

r, R. B

lake,

SciSy

s, Da

rmsta

dt, G

erman

y; A.

Willi

ams,

S. Lo

diot,

ESA,

Darm

stadt,

Germ

any;

M. B

artes

aghi,

Teles

pazio

, Darm

stadt,

Germ

any;

J. Go

dfrey

, ESA

, Darm

stadt,

Germ

any

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

755

Using

AAD

L to E

nable

MBS

E for

NAS

A Sp

ace M

ission

Ope

ratio

nsM.

Mun

oz Fe

rnand

ez, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

756

The C

assin

i Sols

tice M

ission

: Stre

amlin

ing O

pera

tions

by

Sequ

encin

g with

PIEs

N. Va

nderm

ey, K

. Mag

ee, E

. Alon

ge, W

. Hev

entha

l, Jet

Propu

lsion

Tues

day,

6 Ma

y 201

459

-PS-

2PS

- EO

/S/W

IIBa

llroo

m H

Chair

ed by

: M. W

ICKLE

R, DL

R and

S. N

AKAM

URA,

Japa

n Aero

spac

e Exp

lorati

on Ag

ency

(JAX

A)16

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-175

7Sc

ience

Miss

ion P

lannin

g for

DES

DynI

with

CLAS

PJ.

Doub

leday

, R. K

night,

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

ory, C

alifor

nia In

stitut

e of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

758

Missi

on P

lannin

g Sys

tem fo

r the

TET-1

OnO

rbitV

erifi

catio

n Mi

ssion

A. Sp

örl, C

. Len

zen,

M. W

örle,

J. Ha

rtung

, F. M

rowka

, A. B

raun,

Germ

an

Aeros

pace

Cente

r (DL

R), O

berpf

affen

hofen

, Germ

any;

et al.

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

759

Onbo

ard P

lannin

g and

Sche

dulin

g Aut

onom

y with

in th

e Sco

pe

of th

e Fire

Bird

Miss

ionC.

Lenz

en, M

. Woe

rle, T

. Gött

fert,

F. Mr

owka

, M. W

ickler

, Germ

an

Aeros

pace

Cente

r (DL

R), W

esslin

g, Ge

rman

y

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

760

Fully

Aut

omat

ed M

ission

Plan

ning a

nd Ca

pacit

y Ana

lysis

Tool

for t

he D

EIMOS

-2 A

gile S

atell

iteM.

Rena

rd, S

. Ton

etti, S

. Corn

ara, B

. Alté

s-Arla

ndis,

DEIM

OS S

pace

S.L.

U.,

Wedn

esda

y

Wedn

esda

y, 7

May 2

014

60-N

W-7

0800

- 08

30 h

rsNe

twor

king C

offe

e Bre

akBa

llroo

m Fo

yer

Wedn

esda

y, 7

May 2

014

61-P

LNRY

-3

0830

- 10

00 h

rsSm

allsa

t Ope

ratio

ns P

anel

Ballr

oom

D&E

Mode

rator:

Man

fred B

ester

, Univ

ersity

of Ca

liforni

a Berk

eley

P

aneli

sts:

Peter

Alla

n H

ead o

f the S

pace

Data

Divisio

n, De

puty

Direct

or of

RAL S

pace

Ru

therfo

rd Ap

pleton

Labo

ratory

Willia

m De

vere

uxSu

pervi

sor, E

ngine

ering

and T

echno

logy B

ranch

Space

De

partm

ent, J

ohns

Hopk

ins Un

iversit

y App

lied Ph

ysics

Labo

ratory

Haka

n Ka

yal

Comp

ter Sc

ience,

Unive

rsitat

Wurzb

urg

Chris

Bos

huize

nCo

found

er Pla

net L

abs,

IncTre

vor S

oren

sen

Spec

ialist

/Proj

ect M

anag

er,

Hawa

ii Spa

ceflig

ht La

borat

ory

Jame

s Cut

lerDe

partm

ent o

f Aero

spac

e, As

sistan

t Prof

esso

r, Un

iversi

ty of

Mich

igan

Wedn

esda

y, 7

May 2

014

62-N

W-8

1000

- 10

30 h

rsNe

twor

king C

offe

e Bre

akEx

hibit

Hall A

Wedn

esda

y, 7

May 2

014

63-S

B-7

1000

- 10

30 h

rsSp

eake

r Brie

fing

Sessi

on R

ooms

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esda

y, 7

May 2

014

64-C

DMP-

12CD

MP -

Softw

are D

evelo

pmen

t and

Main

tenan

ce I

Ballr

oom

BCh

aired

by: P

. HOG

AN, C

anad

ian S

pace

Agne

cy an

d A. H

AUKE

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

761

Spac

e Obje

ct En

viron

ment

Sens

or Si

mulat

orV.

Nava

rro, N

. Wrig

ht, ES

A, Vil

lanue

va de

la Ca

ñada

, Spa

in; M

. Spa

da, E

SA,

Darm

stadt,

Germ

any;

N. S

anch

ez, E

. Parr

illa, D

EIMOS

Spa

ce S

.L.U.

, Tres

Ca

ntos,

Spain

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

762

Open

Sour

ce So

ftwar

e for

Miss

ion O

pera

tions

- Te

chno

logy,

Licen

sing a

nd Co

mmun

ityJ.

Trimb

le, N

ASA A

mes R

esea

rch Ce

nter, M

offett

Field

, CA

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

763

SAG

- Exa

mple

of a

gene

ric da

ta h

ostin

g and

proc

essin

g pla

tform

for S

pace

oper

ation

sS.

Peña

Luqu

e, Fre

nch S

pace

Agen

cy (C

NES)

, Tou

louse

, Fran

ce

 

Wedn

esda

y, 7

May 2

014

65-C

DMP-

13CD

MP -

Spac

e Cyb

er Se

curit

y IBa

llroo

m C

Chair

ed by

: J. G

ONZA

LEZ P

ICAZO

, EUM

ETSA

T and

M. G

NAT,

DLR -

Germ

an Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

764

Cybe

r Thr

eat R

isk A

ssessm

ent o

f Upli

nk an

d Com

mand

ing

Syste

m fo

r Miss

ion O

pera

tion

A. Ko

, G. F

aris,

K. Ta

n, F.

Cillon

iz-Bic

chi, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

765

Spac

e Miss

ions C

yber

secu

rity

J. Viv

ero, G

MV, B

arcelo

na, S

pain;

L. de

l Mon

te, ES

A, Pa

ris, F

rance

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

766

Secu

rity R

isk A

ssessm

ent a

nd M

anag

emen

t for

ESOC

’s Mi

ssion

Op

erat

ions I

nfra

struc

ture

Dat

a Sys

tems

N. M

elgare

jo Dia

z, GM

V, Ba

rcelon

a, Sp

ain; F

. Flen

tge, J

. Egg

leston

, ESA

, Da

rmsta

dt, G

erman

y

 

Wedn

esda

y, 7

May 2

014

66-FS

MC-3

FSMC

- Fli

ght C

ontro

l Sys

tems &

EGSE

III

Ballr

oom

ACh

aired

by: M

. BUT

LER,

NASA

Hea

dqua

rters,

HEO

MD an

d H. P

ASQU

IER, C

NES

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

767

High

light

s of t

he Eu

rope

an G

roun

d Sys

tems -

Comm

on Co

re

Initia

tive

M. Pe

cchiol

i, ESA

, Darm

stadt,

Germ

any;

J. Ca

rranz

a, ES

A, No

ordwi

jk, Th

e Ne

therla

nds

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

768

The D

esign

of th

e Eur

opea

n Gr

ound

Syste

ms -

Comm

on Co

re

(EGS

-CC)

M. G

oetze

lman

n, Te

lespa

zio, D

armsta

dt, G

erman

y; L.

Tuck

er, CG

I Grou

p, Inc

., Da

rmsta

dt, G

erman

y; N.

Mec

redy,

Term

a, Le

iden,

The N

etherl

ands

; J.

Sanm

arti, G

TD, B

arcelo

na, S

pain

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

769

Mode

rniza

tion

of th

e Cas

sini G

roun

d Sys

temG.

Razo

, T. F

ujii, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

1200

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

770

The C

ommo

n Gr

ound

Syste

m fo

r bot

h sa

tellite

grou

nd te

st an

d on

-orb

it op

erat

ions

Y. Hu

h, J.

Choi,

Korea

Aeros

pace

Rese

arch I

nstitu

te, D

aejeo

n, So

uth Ko

rea

Wedn

esda

y, 7

May 2

014

67-G

NC-2

GNC -

Deb

ris/C

ollisi

on A

voida

nce I

IBa

llroo

m I

Chair

ed by

: D. B

ERRY

and P

. VAL

ERIN

O10

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-177

1A

Fram

ewor

k fo

r Int

egra

ted M

odeli

ng of

Per

turb

ation

s in

Atmo

sphe

res f

or Co

njunc

tion

Track

ing (I

MPAC

T)J.

Kolle

r, S. B

renna

n, H.

God

inez,

D. H

igdon

, Los

Alam

os N

ation

al La

borat

ory, L

os Al

amos

, NM;

M. J

ah, A

ir Forc

e Res

earch

Labo

ratory

, Kirtl

and

AFB,

NM;

T. Ke

lecy,

The B

oeing

Comp

any,

Color

ado S

pring

s, CO

; et a

l.

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

772

Orbit

Pre

dictio

n fo

r Con

juncti

on A

nalys

is be

twee

n KO

MPSA

T Se

ries a

nd Sp

ace O

bjects

H. Y

im, O

. Jun

g, D.

Chun

g, Ko

rea Ae

rospa

ce Re

searc

h Ins

titute,

Dae

jeon,

South

Korea

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

773

Life o

r Dea

th? M

axim

ising

Miss

ion Li

fetim

e Retu

rn in

the S

pace

De

bris

Era

A. Mo

nham

, P. R

ighett

i, R. D

yer, E

UMET

SAT,

Darm

stadt,

Germ

any

1200

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

774

JAC S

oftw

are,

Dedic

ated

to th

e Ana

lysis

of Co

njunc

tion

Messa

ges

F. La

porte

, Fren

ch S

pace

Agen

cy (C

NES)

, Tou

louse

, Fran

ce 

Wedn

esda

y, 7

May 2

014

68-O

CMSA

-4OC

MSA

- Ope

ratio

ns Co

ncep

ts II

Ballr

oom

FCh

aired

by: G

. GAL

ET, CN

ES an

d T. I

WATA

, Jap

an Ae

rospa

ce Ex

plorat

ion Ag

ency

-Tsuk

uba

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

775

Reve

rsal o

f Tan

DEM-

X’s R

elativ

e Mot

ion fr

om Co

unter

-Cloc

kwise

to

Cloc

kwise

E. Ma

urer, R

. Kah

le, G

. Morfi

ll, B.

Sch

lepp,

S. Zi

mmerm

ann,

Germ

an

Aeros

pace

Cente

r (DL

R), W

esslin

g, Ge

rman

y

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

776

Missi

on O

pera

tions

as a

Serv

ice: C

loud C

ompu

ting f

or Sp

ace

Missi

ons b

eyon

d Inf

rastr

uctu

re-a

s-a-S

ervic

eM.

Sark

arati,

M. M

erri, M

. Spa

da, V

. Nav

arro,

J. Ma

rak, O

. Proc

ope

Mame

rt, ES

A, Da

rmsta

dt, G

erman

y

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

777

The A

ftern

oon

Cons

tellat

ion, W

here

Shar

ing In

nova

tion

is th

e Ke

y to M

ission

Long

evity

C. Ma

recha

l, Fren

ch S

pace

Agen

cy (C

NES)

, Tou

louse

, Fran

ce; J

. Wilso

n, Sc

ience

Sys

tems a

nd Ap

plica

tions

, Inc

., Ha

mpton

, VA

1200

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

778

Calcu

lation

of O

pera

tions

Effic

iency

Facto

rs fo

r Mar

s Sur

face

Mi

ssion

sS.

Laub

ach,

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

ory, C

alifor

nia In

stitut

e of T

echn

ology

, Pa

sade

na, C

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esda

y, 7

May 2

014

69-O

CMSA

-5OC

MSA

- Ope

ratio

ns Te

chno

logies

III

Ballr

oom

GCh

aired

by: R

. D’AU

RIA, A

LTEC S

.p.A.

and D

. EVA

NS, E

urope

an S

pace

Agen

cy (E

SA) -

ESOC

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

779

Impr

oving

effic

iency,

comm

unica

tion a

nd st

anda

rdiza

tion o

f Flig

ht,

Grou

nd an

d Miss

ion O

pera

tions

via O

pen S

ource

Web

Tools

P. Da

le, CA

M Sy

stems

Gmb

H, M

unich

, Germ

any;

M. S

chum

ache

r, Germ

an

Aeros

pace

Cente

r (DL

R), O

berpf

affen

hofen

, Germ

any

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

780

Truly

File-

Base

d Ope

ratio

ns at

Mar

s: Le

ssons

Lear

ned a

nd Id

eas

for F

utur

e Miss

ions

D. La

key,

R. Bla

ke, S

ciSys

, Darm

stadt,

Germ

any;

B. Te

ixeira

De S

ousa

, I.

Tanc

o, E.

Monta

gnon

, M. D

enis,

ESA,

Darm

stadt,

Germ

any

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

781

Auto

matin

g the

SMAP

Gro

und D

ata S

ystem

to Su

ppor

t Ligh

ts-Ou

t Ope

ratio

nsA.

Sand

ers, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

1200

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

782

Adva

ncing

Aut

onom

ous O

pera

tions

for D

eep S

pace

Vehic

lesA.

Hadd

ock,

NASA

Mars

hall S

pace

Fligh

t Cen

ter, H

untsv

ille, A

L; H.

Stet

son,

Teled

yne B

rown E

ngine

ering

, Inc

., Hu

ntsvil

le, AL

 

Wedn

esda

y, 7

May 2

014

70-P

S-3

PS -

EO/S

/W II

IBa

llroo

m H

Chair

ed by

: M. W

ICKLE

R, DL

R and

S. N

AKAM

URA,

Japa

n Aero

spac

e Exp

lorati

on Ag

ency

(JAX

A)10

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-178

3On

boar

d Aut

onom

ous P

lannin

g Sys

temE.

Herz,

D. G

eorge

, Orbi

t Log

ic, In

c., G

reenb

elt, M

D; T.

Espo

sito,

Emerg

ent

Spac

e Tec

hnolo

gies,

Inc.,

Gree

nbelt

, MD;

K. Ce

nter, P

nP In

nova

tions

, Inc

., Alb

uque

rque,

NM

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

784

Bene

fits o

f usin

g Adv

ance

d Plan

ning a

nd Sc

hedu

ling

Tech

nolog

y: Th

e Alph

asat

TDP

Oper

ation

s cas

eN.

Police

lla, H

. Oliv

eira,

E. Be

nzi, E

SA, D

armsta

dt, G

erman

y

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

785

The I

ncre

ment

al Pla

nning

Syste

m GS

OC’s

Next

Gen

erat

ion

Missi

on P

lannin

g Fra

mewo

rkM.

Wörl

e, C.

Lenz

en, T

. Gött

fert,

A. Sp

örl, B

. Gris

hech

kin, F

. Mrow

ka,

Germ

an Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter (

DLR)

, Obe

rpfaff

enho

fen, G

erman

y; et

al.

 

Wedn

esda

y, 7

May 2

014

71-LN

CH-3

12

30 -

1330

hrs

Exhib

it Ha

ll Lun

cheo

nEx

hibit

Hall A

Wedn

esda

y, 7

May 2

014

72-S

B-8

1310

- 13

30 h

rsSp

eake

r Brie

fing

Sessi

on R

ooms

Wedn

esda

y, 7

May 2

014

73-C

DMP-

14CD

MP -

Softw

are D

evelo

pmen

t and

Main

tenan

ce II

Ballr

oom

BCh

aired

by: M

. SAR

KARA

TI an

d A. H

AUKE

1330

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

786

Mobil

e con

trol, S

atell

ite ac

cess

thro

ugh

porta

ble de

vices

T. Lo

pez,

GMV,

Madri

d, Sp

ain

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

787

Reali

ty Fi

lterin

gA.

Hauk

e, U.

Häri

ng, E

. Bark

asz,

M. Pr

euss,

Germ

an Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter

(DLR

), Ob

erpfaf

fenho

fen, G

erman

y

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

652

SOLA

R Pr

edict

or :

A Kn

owled

ge M

anag

emen

t Too

l Sup

porti

ng

Long

Term

Cons

ole O

pera

tions

S. Kla

i, Spa

ce Ap

plicati

ons S

ervice

s, Za

vente

m, Be

lgium;

A. M

ichel,

D. M

oreau

, Be

lgian I

nstitu

te for

Space

Aeron

omy,

Brusse

ls, Be

lgium;

A. Se

la, D.

Van H

oof, C

. Jac

obs,

Space

Applic

ation

s Serv

ices,

Zave

ntem,

Belgiu

m; et

al.

 

Wedn

esda

y, 7

May 2

014

74-C

DMP-

15CD

MP -

Spac

e Cyb

er Se

curit

y II

Ballr

oom

CCh

aired

by: J

. GON

ZALE

Z PICA

ZO, E

UMET

SAT a

nd M

. GNA

T, DL

R - G

erman

Aeros

pace

Cente

r13

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-178

8Ho

listic

Pas

swor

d Man

agem

ent f

or th

e Gro

und S

egme

ntM.

Garc

ia Ch

illon,

GMV,

Barce

lona,

Spain

; M. R

ueck

ert, E

SA, D

armsta

dt,

Germ

any

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

789

Secu

ring G

roun

d Dat

a Sys

tem A

pplic

ation

s for

Spac

e Ope

ratio

nsM.

Pajev

ski, K

. Tso

, B. J

ohns

on, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

790

Read

y for

secu

re so

ftwar

e: Se

cure

softw

are e

ngine

ering

for

spac

e miss

ions

D. Fi

scher,

M. S

pada

, ESA

, Darm

stadt,

Germ

any 

 

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esda

y, 7

May 2

014

75-FS

MC-4

FSMC

- FC

Arch

itectu

res &

Des

ign I

Ballr

oom

ACh

aired

by: C

. YAN

A, CN

ES an

d M. P

ECCH

IOLI,

Europ

ean S

pace

Agen

cy (E

SA) -

ESOC

1330

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

791

Dyna

mic v

isuali

zatio

n of

PLE

IADE

S tre

nd an

alysis

(MON

ROE)

G. Pi

cart,

M. B

igot,

Frenc

h Spa

ce Ag

ency

(CNE

S), T

oulou

se, F

rance

; D.

Mone

stes,

T. Rip

oll, C

S Co

mmun

icatio

ns &

Sys

tems,

Toulo

use,

Franc

e

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

792

Migr

ating

the X

MM-N

ewto

n &

Integ

ral G

roun

d Seg

ment

N. Pf

eil, T

erma G

mbH,

Darm

stadt,

Germ

any;

M. Ki

rsch,

ESA,

Darm

stadt,

Ge

rman

y

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

793

A Mo

del-B

ased

App

roac

h to

Dev

elopin

g You

r Miss

ion

Oper

ation

s Sys

temP.

Lock

, P. G

uske

, K. S

chim

mels,

R. S

mith,

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

ory,

Califo

rnia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

794

Spac

ecra

ft mo

nitor

ing an

d con

trol a

prag

matic

evalu

ation

th

roug

h th

e eye

s of t

he CA

P th

eore

mJ.

Feite

irinha

, SER

CO S

ervice

s Gmb

H, D

armsta

dt, G

erman

y; A.

Walsh

, ESA

, Da

rmsta

dt, G

erman

y; J.

Osóri

o, PT

Inov

acao

, Coim

bra, P

ortug

al 

Wedn

esda

y, 7

May 2

014

76-G

NC-3

GNC -

Mod

els an

d Cap

abilit

ies I

Ballr

oom

ICh

aired

by: O

. JUN

G, KA

RI (K

orea A

erosp

ace R

esea

rch In

stitut

e) an

d M. A

BRAH

AMSO

N, Je

t Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

1330

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

795

Attit

ude C

ontro

l on

TET-1

- Ex

perie

nces

from

the F

irst Y

ear o

f Op

erat

ions

M. H

obsch

, J. H

erman

, S. L

öw, F

. Cos

save

lla, G

erman

Aeros

pace

Cente

r (D

LR),

Oberp

faffen

hofen

, Germ

any

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

796

Rend

ezvo

us an

d Doc

king S

trateg

y for

Crew

ed Se

gmen

t of t

he

Aster

oid R

edire

ct Mi

ssion

H. H

inkel,

S. C

ryan,

C. D’

Souz

a, NA

SA Jo

hnso

n Spa

ce Ce

nter, H

ousto

n, TX

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

797

Dyna

mics

and C

ontro

ls of

a Ge

nera

lized

Freq

uenc

y Dom

ain

Mode

l Flex

ible R

otat

ing Sp

acec

raft

T. Elg

ohary

, J. T

urner,

Texa

s A&M

Univ

ersity

, Coll

ege S

tation

, TX

 

Wedn

esda

y, 7

May 2

014

77-O

CMSA

-6OC

MSA

- Ope

ratio

ns Co

ncep

ts III

Ballr

oom

FCh

aired

by: P

. PEL

IPENK

O an

d S. B

URNS

, EUM

ETSA

T13

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-179

8Au

tono

mous

Roc

k Ou

tcrop

Segm

enta

tion

as a

Tool

for S

cienc

e an

d Exp

lorat

ion Ta

sks i

n Su

rface

Ope

ratio

nsR.

Franc

is, K.

McIs

aac,

Unive

rsity

of We

stern

Ontar

io, Lo

ndon

, Can

ada;

D.

Thom

pson

, Jet

Propu

lsion L

abora

tory,

Califo

rnia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A; G.

Osin

ski, U

nivers

ity of

Wes

tern O

ntario

, Lon

don,

Cana

da

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

799

Desig

n an

d exe

cutio

n of

a mu

lti-co

nstra

int op

erat

ional

reloc

ation

stra

tegy o

f a ge

osta

tiona

ry fl

eet

F. Mu

rolo,

P. Pil

i, L. M

athes

on, R

. Parm

iter, S

. Pes

sina,

A. Da

mian

o, EU

METS

AT, D

armsta

dt, G

erman

y

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

800

Missi

on A

ssura

nce P

racti

ces f

or Sa

tellite

Ope

ratio

nsK.

Child

ers, T

he Ae

rospa

ce Co

rporat

ion, E

l Seg

undo

, CA

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

801

Spac

eOps

201

2 Plu

s 2: S

ocial

Tools

to Si

mplif

y ISS

Fligh

t Co

ntro

l Com

munic

ation

s and

Log K

eepin

gD.

Sco

tt, H

. Cow

art, N

ASA M

arsha

ll Spa

ce Fl

ight C

enter

, Hun

tsville

, AL 

Wedn

esda

y, 7

May 2

014

78-O

CMSA

-7OC

MSA

- Ope

ratio

ns Te

chno

logies

IVBa

llroo

m G

Chair

ed by

: R. F

URRO

W, JH

U/Ap

plied

Phys

ics La

borat

ory an

d S. A

SMAR

, Jet

Propu

lsion L

abora

tory

1330

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

802

Auto

matio

n co

ncep

t for

the n

ext g

ener

ation

of CN

ES Co

mman

d Co

ntro

l Cen

ters

M. D

uhaz

e, L.

Arnau

d, Fre

nch S

pace

Agen

cy (C

NES)

, Tou

louse

, Fran

ce

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

803

Wave

Ops:

Using

Rea

l-Tim

e Coll

abor

ation

Tech

nolog

y to S

uppo

rt Ef

fecti

ve M

ission

Ope

ratio

nsM.

Spa

da, D

. Fisc

her, E

SA, D

armsta

dt, G

erman

y; G.

Mon

troni,

HE S

pace

, Da

rmsta

dt, G

erman

y; C.

Mateo

, Y. V

ouma

rd, S

olenix

Gmb

H, D

armsta

dt,

Germ

any

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

804

Stand

ard-

Base

d Aut

omat

ion: S

calab

ility,

Flexib

ility a

nd

Exch

ange

for L

ong T

erm

Missi

ons

N. S

alor M

oral, V

itrocis

et Be

lgium

, Noo

rdwijk

, The

Neth

erlan

ds; S

. Dion

isi,

Vitroc

iset B

elgium

, Darm

stadt,

Germ

any;

M. M

azza

, Vitro

ciset

Belgi

um,

Noord

wijk,

The N

etherl

ands

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

805

INTE

GRAL

oper

ation

s bey

ond t

he de

sign

lifeti

me -

Chall

enge

s of

runn

ing an

11

year

old m

ission

J. Hu

ebne

r, R. S

outhw

orth,

M. Ki

rsch,

ESA,

Darm

stadt,

Germ

any;

P. Kre

tschm

ar, E.

Kuulk

ers, E

SA, M

adrid

, Spa

in; S

. De P

adov

a, SE

RCO

Servi

ces

GmbH

, Darm

stadt,

Germ

any;

et al.

 

Wedn

esda

y, 7

May 2

014

79-P

S-4

PS -

Comm

s Plan

ning

Ballr

oom

HCh

aired

by: S

. NAK

AMUR

A, Ja

pan A

erosp

ace E

xplor

ation

Agen

cy (J

AXA)

and V

. NAZ

AROV

, IKI

RAN

1330

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

806

Plann

ing of

Autom

ated O

pera

tions

for G

alileo

Early

Serv

ice Pr

ovisio

nJ.

Brajov

ic, Ge

rman

Aeros

pace

Cente

r (DL

R), W

essling

, Germ

any;

R. Ca

dena

s, GM

V, Ma

drid,

Spain

; P. Da

le, CA

M Sy

stems

GmbH

, Mun

ich, G

erman

y

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

807

Sche

dulin

g as a

n int

erop

erab

ility s

ervic

e and

its s

ecur

ity as

pects

M. G

nat,

T. Ma

erkl, D

. Rich

ter, E

. Kno

rr, Ge

rman

Aeros

pace

Cente

r (DL

R),

Oberp

faffen

hofen

, Germ

any

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

808

Robu

st Co

mman

ding

T. Gö

ttfert

, C. L

enze

n, M.

Wörl

e, F.

Mrow

ka, M

. Wick

ler, G

erman

Aeros

pace

Ce

nter (

DLR)

, Obe

rpfaff

enho

fen, G

erman

y

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

809

APGE

N Sch

eduli

ng: 1

5 Yea

rs of

Expe

rienc

e in P

lannin

g Auto

matio

nP.

Malda

gue,

S. W

issler

, M. L

enda

, D. F

innert

y, Je

t Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA 

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May 2

014

80-P

STR-

215

00 -

1720

hrs

Poste

rs II

Ballr

oom

Foye

r

Chair

ed by

: M. S

CHMI

DHUB

ER, D

LR/G

SOC M

ission

Ope

ration

s and

P. ES

TABR

OOK,

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

oryAIA

A-201

4-181

0Co

mpar

ison o

f gau

ging m

ethod

s for

Orb

ital’s

GEOS

tarTM

1 Sa

tellite

sB.

Yend

ler, Y

SPM,

LLC,

Sarat

oga,

CA; J

. Moli

nsky

, Orbi

tal S

cienc

es

Corpo

ration

, Dull

es, V

A; S.

Chern

ikov,

YSPM

, LLC

, Sara

toga,

CA; D

. Gu

adag

noli,

Orbit

al Sc

ience

s Corp

oratio

n, Du

lles,

VA

AIAA-2

014-1

811

An ef

fecti

ve sh

ift m

ethod

for m

ulti-s

atell

ite op

erat

ions i

n KG

SH.

Bae

k, Y.

Kim, J

. Lee

, D. C

hung

, E. K

im, K

orea A

erosp

ace R

esea

rch

Institu

te, D

aejeo

n, So

uth Ko

rea; S

. Lee

, Chu

ngna

m Na

tiona

l Univ

ersity

, Da

ejeon

, Sou

th Ko

rea

AIAA-2

014-1

812

Simple

vs. C

omple

x OB

CP: E

xper

ience

and S

olutio

ns fo

r ma

nagin

g On-

Boar

d Con

trol P

roce

dure

sW.

Hein

en, S

. Reid

, S. P

earso

n, RH

EA S

ystem

, Wav

re, B

elgium

AIAA-2

014-1

813

An in

nova

tive a

ppro

ach

to op

erat

ional

valid

ation

proc

ess b

ased

on

CPNs

(Colo

ured

Petr

i Nets

)G.

Cens

i, M. C

erone

, S. B

evila

cqua

, S. N

ardan

geli,

F. Fa

enza

, C. D

e Bell

is,

Teles

pazio

, Rom

e, Ita

ly 

AIAA-2

014-1

814

Surfa

ce EV

A Tra

de-o

ffs to

Mini

mize

DCS

Risk

and O

ptim

ize

Pre-

Brea

the T

imes

B. Al

pert,

NAS

A Joh

nson

Spa

ce Ce

nter, H

ousto

n, TX

AIAA-2

014-1

815

Powe

red S

wing

-By i

n th

e Ellip

tic R

estri

cted P

roble

mA.

Ferra

z, A.

Prado

, O. W

inter,

Nati

onal

Institu

te for

Spa

ce Re

searc

h (IN

PE),

São J

osé d

os Ca

mpos

, Braz

il

AIAA-2

014-1

816

Lean

Miss

ion O

pera

tions

Syste

ms D

esign

- Ap

plying

Lesso

ns

from

Agile

and L

ean

Softw

are D

evelo

pmen

t to M

ission

Op

erat

ions D

esign

J. Tri

mble,

NAS

A Ame

s Res

earch

Cente

r, Moff

ett Fi

eld, C

A

AIAA-2

014-1

817

Comm

and C

hain

Auto

matio

nS.

Zimm

erman

n, D.

Sch

ulze,

C. St

angl,

Germ

an Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter (

DLR)

, We

ssling

, Germ

any

AIAA-2

014-1

818

Evolv

ing M

ission

Cont

rol S

ystem

Infra

struc

ture

for a

n Al

tering

Fle

et of

Spac

ecra

ftR.

Messa

ros, S

iemen

s, Vie

nna,

Austr

ia; C.

Stan

gl, G

erman

Aeros

pace

Cente

r (D

LR),

Oberp

faffen

hofen

, Germ

any;

M. O

swald

, Siem

ens,

Vienn

a, Au

stria

AIAA-2

014-1

819

Syste

m He

alth

Mana

geme

nt D

esign

Stra

tegies

J. Da

y, Je

t Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

, Cali

fornia

Insti

tute o

f Tec

hnolo

gy,

Pasa

dena

, CA;

S. Jo

hnso

n, Un

iversi

ty of

Color

ado,

Color

ado S

pring

s, Co

lorad

o Spri

ngs,

CO

AIAA-2

014-1

820

Syste

m Re

silien

ce Fr

amew

ork

and M

odeli

ng fo

r a Cu

beSa

t Sy

stem

Y. Ro

drigu

ez, A

. Mad

ni, U

nivers

ity of

Sou

thern

Califo

rnia,

Los A

ngele

s, CA

AIAA-2

014-1

821

Vega

Laun

ch O

pera

tions

and G

roun

d Fac

ilities

D. N

icolin

i, P. R

ovier

a, ES

A, Fra

scati,

Italy

Wedn

esda

y, 7

May 2

014

81-N

W-9

1530

- 16

00 h

rsNe

twor

king C

offe

e Bre

akEx

hibit

Hall A

Wedn

esda

y, 7

May 2

014

82-S

B-9

1530

- 16

00 h

rsSp

eake

r Brie

fing

Sessi

on R

ooms

Wedn

esda

y, 7

May 2

014

83-C

DMP-

16CD

MP -

Grou

nd Co

mmun

icatio

nsBa

llroo

m C

Chair

ed by

: M. G

OETZ

ELMA

NN, T

elesp

azio

VEGA

Deu

tschla

nd G

mbH

and O

. PEIN

ADO,

DLR

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

822

EFAL

: EDR

S Fee

der L

ink fr

om A

ntar

ctic L

atitu

des -

Syste

m Ar

chite

cture

and O

pera

tions

Conc

ept

S. B

obrov

skyi,

R. B

arrios

, D. G

iggen

bach

, F. M

oll, F

. Sell

maier

, F. H

uber,

Ge

rman

Aeros

pace

Cente

r (DL

R), O

berpf

affen

hofen

, Germ

any

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

823

Analy

tical

Deter

mina

tion

of K

epler

Upli

nk Lo

ck Fr

eque

ncy

G. B

ershe

nyi, L

. Ree

dy, C

. Stew

art, U

nivers

ity of

Color

ado,

Bould

er, B

oulde

r, CO

; K. L

arson

, Ball

Aeros

pace

& Te

chno

logies

Corpo

ration

, Bou

lder, C

O

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

824

Missi

on Co

ntro

l Roo

m Co

nfer

encin

g usin

g Sta

ndar

d PAB

X Sy

stems

: A n

ovel

prot

otyp

ing ap

proa

ch to

ward

s mult

i-co

nfer

encin

g cap

abilit

ies of

Spac

e Miss

ion co

ntro

l roo

m co

nfer

encin

g, us

ing a

stand

ard t

eleph

ony s

ystem

D. Pe

ter, M

. Töp

fer, G

erman

Aeros

pace

Cente

r (DL

R), M

unich

, Germ

any

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

825

Tech

nical

and o

pera

tiona

l inve

stiga

tions

of th

e rea

l-tim

e co

mmun

icatio

n fo

r rob

otic

missi

ons

M. G

nat,

R. Fa

lcone

, A. H

auke

, A. O

hndo

rf, S

. Ebe

rle, G

erman

Aeros

pace

Ce

nter (

DLR)

, Obe

rpfaff

enho

fen, G

erman

Wedn

esda

y, 7

May 2

014

84-C

SIS-1

CSIS

- Ove

rall O

rient

ation

sBa

llroo

m B

Chair

ed by

: G. C

ALZO

LARI,

Europ

ean S

pace

Agen

cy (E

SA) a

nd J.

DIFF

ERDI

NG, N

ASA A

mes R

esea

rch Ce

nter

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

826

Resu

lts fr

om th

e rec

ent I

nter

oper

abilit

y Plen

ary-

3, an

d th

e imp

licat

ions o

n fu

ture

inter

oper

abilit

y for

glob

al sp

ace

comm

unica

tions

and o

pera

tions

arch

itectu

res

M. Pi

lgram

, Germ

an Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter (

DLR)

, Wes

sling,

Germ

any;

P. Lie

brech

t, NA

SA H

eadq

uarte

rs, W

ashin

gton,

DC; J

. Sou

la, Fr

ench

Spa

ce

Agen

cy (C

NES)

, Tou

louse

, Fran

ce; G

. Calz

olari,

ESA,

Darm

stadt,

Germ

any

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

827

CCSD

S: A

brief

stor

y of s

ucce

ssN.

Pecci

a, ES

A, Da

rmsta

dt, G

erman

y; W.

Tai, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

828

Oper

ation

s eng

ineer

ing fo

r cro

ss su

ppor

tN.

Nom

ura, S

pace

Engin

eerin

g Dev

elopm

ent C

orpora

tion,

Tsuku

ba, J

apan

; T.

Asam

a, F.

Kudo

h, H.

Doi,

Japa

n Aero

spac

e Exp

lorati

on Ag

ency

(JAX

A),

Tsuku

ba, J

apan

; Y. W

atana

be, D

. Aon

uma,

Spac

e Eng

ineeri

ng D

evelo

pmen

t Co

rporat

ion, T

suku

ba, J

apan

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

829

Secu

rity S

tand

ards

for S

pace

-Terre

strial

Inter

netw

orks

: A M

ulti-

Dime

nsion

al Ap

proa

ch to

Secu

ring S

hare

d Circ

uits

E. Bir

rane,

V. Ra

mach

andra

n, S.

Jaco

bs, J

ohns

Hop

kins U

nivers

ity Ap

plied

Ph

ysics

Labo

ratory

, Lau

rel, M

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May 2

014

85-FS

MC-5

FSMC

- FC

Arch

itectu

res &

Des

ign II

Ballr

oom

ACh

aired

by: M

. BUT

LER,

NASA

Hea

dqua

rters,

HEO

MD an

d J. M

IRO, E

urope

an S

pace

Ope

ration

s16

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-183

0Fli

ght-G

roun

d Int

egra

tion

- The

Futu

re of

Ope

rabil

ityP.

Lock

, Jet

Propu

lsion L

abora

tory,

Califo

rnia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A; C.

Gras

so, B

lue S

un En

terpri

ses,

Inc.,

Bould

er, CO

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

831

ISIS M

CS: A

High

-Per

form

ance

Miss

ion Co

ntro

l Sys

tem B

ased

On

CCSD

S Miss

ion O

pera

tions

Stan

dard

sN.

Cham

psav

oir, F

rench

Spa

ce Ag

ency

(CNE

S), T

oulou

se, F

rance

; J. G

eorge

r, AT

OS, T

oulou

se, F

rance

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

832

Reco

nfigu

rable

Softw

are f

or M

ission

Ope

ratio

nsJ.

Trimb

le, N

ASA A

mes R

esea

rch Ce

nter, M

offett

FIeld

, CA

   

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

833

A Fu

ll End

-to-e

nd A

utom

ation

Chain

with

MOI

S, PL

UTO,

MAT

IS,

SMF a

nd SC

OS-2

000

S. Pe

arson

, S. R

eid, W

. zur

Borg,

RHEA

Sys

tem, W

avre,

Belg

ium 

Wedn

esda

y, 7

May 2

014

86-G

NC-4

GNC -

Mod

els an

d Cap

abilit

ies II

Ballr

oom

ICh

aired

by: M

. ABR

AHAM

SON,

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

ory an

d F. L

APOR

TE, C

NES

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

834

Small

near

Earth

aster

oids a

nd gr

avity

assis

t man

euve

rs as

basic

co

nstitu

ents

of pla

netar

y defe

nse a

gains

t haz

ardo

us sk

y obje

ctsA.

Ledk

ov, N

. Eys

mont,

M. B

oyars

ky, R

ussia

n Aca

demy

of S

cienc

es,

Mosco

w, Ru

ssia;

D. D

unha

m, Ki

netX

, Tem

pe, A

Z; R.

Nazir

ov, K

. Fed

yaev

, Ru

ssian

Acad

emy o

f Scie

nces

, Mos

cow,

Russi

a

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

835

Expa

nding

the C

ompr

ehen

sive O

pen-

arch

itectu

re Sp

ace

Missi

on O

pera

tions

Syste

m (C

OSMO

S) fo

r Int

egra

ted G

uidan

ce,

Navig

ation

and C

ontro

l of M

ultipl

e Sma

ll Sat

ellite

sM.

Nun

es, T

. Sore

nsen

, E. P

ilger,

H. G

arbeil

, J. L

ewis,

D. A

zimov

, Univ

ersity

of

Hawa

ii, Ma

noa,

Hono

lulu,

HI; e

t al.

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

836

Impr

oved

Re-

Entry

Pre

dictio

n Me

thod

Usin

g the

Last-

Minu

te Mo

tion

of R

e-En

tering

Obje

ctsS.

Iked

a, T.

Tajim

a, J.

Abe,

I. Ma

tsuda

, Jap

an Ae

rospa

ce Ex

plorat

ion Ag

ency

(JA

XA),

Tsuku

ba, J

apan

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

837

Solar

Dyn

amics

Obs

erva

tory

Rea

ction

Whe

el Be

aring

Frict

ion

Incre

ase:

Detec

tion,

Ana

lysis,

and I

mpac

tsF.

Ekinc

i, Hon

eywe

ll Inte

rnatio

nal, I

nc.,

Gree

nbelt

, MD 

Wedn

esda

y, 7

May 2

014

87-O

CMSA

-8OC

MSA

- Ope

ratio

ns Co

ncep

ts IV

Ballr

oom

FCh

aired

by: J

. VOL

PP, Eu

ropea

n Spa

ce Ag

ency

(ESA

) -ES

OC an

d G. W

ILLIAM

S, EU

METS

AT16

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-183

8In

nova

tive R

over

Ope

ratio

ns Co

ncep

ts - A

uton

omou

s Plan

ner

(IRON

CAP)

- Co

nclud

ing th

e adv

entu

reR.

Stee

l, A. H

offma

nn, M

. Niez

ette,

Teles

pazio

, Darm

stadt,

Germ

any;

A. Cim

atti, M

. Rov

eri, F

onda

zione

Brun

o Kes

sler, P

ovo,

Italy;

K. Ka

pello

s, TR

ASYS

, Brus

sels,

Belg

ium; e

t al.

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

839

Lase

r Com

in sp

ace,

the o

pera

tiona

l con

cept

P. Ma

rtin-Pi

mente

l, C. R

ocho

w, D

. Troe

ndle,

F. H

eine,

TESA

T Spa

ceco

m,

Back

nang

, Germ

any;

U. S

terr, S

T2C G

mbH,

Esslin

gen,

Germ

any;

S.

Kuhlm

ann,

Germ

an Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter (

DLR)

, Wes

sling,

Germ

any;

et al.

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

840

VML 3

.0 R

eacti

ve R

ende

zvou

s and

Doc

king S

eque

ncer

for M

ars

Samp

le Re

turn

C. Gr

asso

, Blue

Sun

Enter

prise

s, Inc

., Bo

ulder,

CO

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

841

Starin

g At T

he Su

n: Im

pleme

nting

the R

emot

e Sen

sing W

indow

Co

ncep

t for

Solar

Orb

iter

D. La

key,

SciSy

s, Da

rmsta

dt, G

erman

y; M.

Panta

leoni,

RHEA

Sys

tem,

Wavre

, Belg

ium; C

. Wats

on, L

. San

chez

, ESA

, Mad

rid, S

pain;

B. T

eixeir

a De

Sous

a, I.

Tanc

o, ES

A, Da

rmsta

dt, G

erman

Wedn

esda

y, 7

May 2

014

88-O

CMSA

-9OC

MSA

- Ope

ratio

ns Si

mulat

ions a

nd Tr

aining

Ballr

oom

GCh

aired

by: C

. AUD

OUY,

CNES

and A

. BOW

MAN,

John

s Hop

kins U

nivers

ity Ap

plied

Phys

ics La

borat

ory16

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-184

2Op

timiza

tion

/ Ev

olutio

n of

the o

pera

tiona

l tra

des &

skills

G. G

alet,

Frenc

h Spa

ce Ag

ency

(CNE

S), T

oulou

se, F

rance

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

843

Using

AUT

ORAD

for C

assin

i file

uplin

ks -

incor

pora

ting

auto

mated

comm

andin

g int

o miss

ion op

erat

ions

S. G

oo, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

844

A Sim

ulated

Jour

ney t

o Merc

ury:

the Ch

allen

ges o

f the

BepiC

olomb

o Sim

ulator

Dev

elopm

ent f

or th

e Flig

ht Co

ntrol

Team

I. Cler

igo, L

SE Sp

ace Gm

bH, D

armsta

dt, Ge

rman

y; E.

Monta

gnon

, ESA

, Darm

stadt,

Ge

rman

y; D.

Segn

eri, T

elespa

zio VE

GA De

utschl

and G

mbH,

Darm

stadt,

Germ

any 

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

845

BASIL

ES: A

comm

on si

mulat

ion pl

atfo

rm to

prom

ote m

odels

an

d sim

ulatio

n re

use

S. S

alas S

olano

, J. M

arigo

, F. M

anon

, A. S

trzep

ek, P

. Lan

drodie

, N. R

ousse

, Fre

nch S

pace

Agen

cy (C

NES)

, Tou

louse

, Fran

ce; e

t al. 

Wedn

esda

y, 7

May 2

014

89-P

S-5

PS -

Pure

Sche

dulin

g IBa

llroo

m H

Chair

ed by

: S. N

AKAM

URA,

Japa

n Aero

spac

e Exp

lorati

on Ag

ency

(JAX

A) an

d V. N

AZAR

OV, I

KI RA

N16

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-184

6An

App

roac

h fo

r Aut

omat

ion th

e Sat

ellite

of R

outin

e’s

Oper

ation

and P

roce

dure

sM.

Soa

res, M

. Ferr

eira,

A. To

mé, F

. Jun

ior, J

. Cliv

elaro,

V. O

liveir

a, Na

tiona

l Ins

titute

for S

pace

Rese

arch (

INPE

), Sã

o Jos

é dos

Camp

os, B

razil;

et al.

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

847

Using

Mod

ern

Meth

odolo

gies w

ith M

ainten

ance

Softw

are

B. S

treiffe

rt, L.

Fran

cis, B

. Smi

th, Je

t Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

, Cali

fornia

Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

848

An Ev

olutio

n of

the L

angu

age f

or M

ission

Plan

ning (

LMP)

th

roug

h op

erat

ional

usag

eR.

Stee

l, E. N

oreus

, A. H

offma

nn, S

. De l

a Ros

a-Stei

nz, M

. Ren

esto,

M.

Nieze

tte, T

elesp

azio,

Darm

stadt,

Germ

any

 

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sday

Thur

sday

, 8 M

ay 2

014

90-N

W-10

08

00 -

0830

hrs

Netw

orkin

g Cof

fee B

reak

Ballr

oom

Foye

r

Thur

sday

, 8 M

ay 2

014

91-P

LNRY

-4

0830

- 10

00 h

rsCo

mmer

cial S

pace

Pan

elBa

llroo

m D&

E

Mode

rator:

Alex

Mac

Dona

ld, Co

mmeri

cal S

pace

Spe

cialist

, Nati

onal

Spac

e Tec

hnolo

gy Ap

plica

tions

Offic

e, JP

L

Pan

elists

:Ar

no W

ielde

rsMa

rs On

eJo

hn O

lsen

Vice P

reside

nt, Sp

ace Sy

stems

, Sier

ra Ne

vada

Corpo

ration

Jame

s Wolf

fCo

found

er, D

eep S

pace

Indu

stries

Ryan

John

son

Presid

ent a

nd CE

O, Th

e Blac

kBrid

ge G

roup

Jeffr

ey M

anbe

rMa

nagin

g Dire

ctor, N

anoR

acks

LLC

Thur

sday

, 8 M

ay 2

014

92-N

W-11

10

00 -

1030

hrs

Netw

orkin

g Cof

fee B

reak

Exhib

it Ha

ll A

Thur

sday

, 8 M

ay 2

014

93-S

B-10

10

00 -

1030

hrs

Spea

ker B

riefin

gSe

ssion

Roo

ms

Thur

sday

, 8 M

ay 2

014

94-C

SIS-2

CSIS

- Spa

ce Li

nks a

nd SL

EBa

llroo

m B

Chair

ed by

: J. S

OULA

, CNE

S an

d E. B

ERGA

MINI

, Ins

tituto

Nacio

nal d

e Pes

quisa

s Esp

aciai

s10

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-184

9Al

so fo

unda

tions

nee

d ref

urbis

hmen

t - Sp

ace L

ink Se

rvice

s Ev

olutio

nG.

Calzo

lari, E

SA, D

armsta

dt, G

erman

y

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

850

CCSD

S Nex

t Gen

erat

ion Sp

ace L

ink P

roto

col (

NGSL

P)G.

Kazz

, E. G

reenb

erg, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

851

GMSK

/PN

for h

igh ra

te tel

emetr

y and

high

accu

racy

rang

ing of

La

gran

ge an

d Mar

s miss

ions

G. Ca

lzolar

i, E. V

assa

llo, G

. Ses

sler, E

SA, D

armsta

dt, G

erman

y; M.

Visin

tin,

Tech

nical

Unive

rsity

of Tu

rin, T

urin,

Italy

1200

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

852

Disse

ction

of th

e CCS

DS Sp

ace L

ink Ex

tensio

n (SL

E) Tra

nsfer

Serv

ices

J. Viz

caya

Garc

ia, Te

lespa

zio, D

armsta

dt, G

erman

y; E.

Soere

nsen

, D. F

irre,

F. De

lhaise

, ESA

, Darm

stadt,

Germ

any 

Thur

sday

, 8 M

ay 2

014

95-FS

MC-6

FSMC

- FC

Arch

itectu

res &

Des

ign II

IBa

llroo

m A

Chair

ed by

: N. P

ECCIA

, Euro

pean

Spa

ce Ag

ency

(ESA

) -ES

OC an

d N. C

HAMP

SAVO

IR, CN

ES10

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-185

3Vir

tuali

ze th

e Lab

, Clos

e the

War

ehou

seJ.

Jaco

bsoh

n, K.

Stew

art, C

. Talo

n, M.

Palss

on, M

etiSp

ace T

echn

ologie

s, Inc

., Ro

ckvil

le, M

D

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

854

The i

nteg

ratio

n ch

allen

ges o

f a n

ew ge

nera

tion

of Ed

itors

and

Tools

for M

ission

Ope

ratio

ns P

repa

ratio

nW.

Hein

en, S

. Pea

rson,

S. Re

id, RH

EA S

ystem

, Wav

re, B

elgium

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

855

Deve

lopme

nt of

Autom

atic /

Remo

te Sa

tellite

Ope

ratio

n Sys

temH.

Naga

matsu

, Jap

an Ae

rospa

ce Ex

plorat

ion Ag

ency

(JAXA

), Sa

gami

hara,

Japa

n

 

Thur

sday

, 8 M

ay 2

014

96-G

NC-5

GNC -

Nav

igatio

n/As

trody

nami

cs I

Ballr

oom

ICh

aired

by: P

. VAL

ERIN

O an

d I. R

OUND

HILL,

Jet P

ropuls

on La

b10

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-185

6Ad

vanc

ing N

aviga

tion,

Timi

ng, a

nd Sc

ience

with

the D

eep S

pace

At

omic

Clock

T. Ely

, Jet

Propu

lsion L

abora

tory,

Califo

rnia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

857

Passi

ve R

angin

g for

Geo

statio

nary

Satel

lites:

On a

Nove

l Sy

stem

and O

pera

tiona

l Ben

efits

L. Ro

drigu

ez, G

. Krie

r, M. T

hill, S

ES, B

etzdo

rf, Lu

xemb

ourg;

J. de

Vice

nte,

ESA,

Darm

stadt,

Germ

any

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

858

Meth

ods o

f Puls

e Pha

se Tr

ackin

g for

X-ra

y Puls

ar B

ased

Sp

acec

raft

Navig

ation

usin

g Low

Flux

Puls

ars

K. An

derso

n, D.

Pine

s, Un

iversi

ty of

Maryl

and,

Colle

ge Pa

rk, Co

llege

Park,

MD

1200

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

859

Orbit

Cont

rol M

anoe

uvre

Stra

tegy f

or Ea

rthCA

RET.

Orms

ton, E

SA, D

armsta

dt, G

erman

y; D.

Kuijp

er, CG

I Grou

p, Inc

., Da

rmsta

dt, G

erman

y; N.

Mard

le, ES

A, Da

rmsta

dt, G

erman

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sday

, 8 M

ay 2

014

97-O

CMSA

-10

OCMS

A - O

pera

tions

Conc

epts

VBa

llroo

m F

Chair

ed by

: M. B

UTLE

R, NA

SA H

eadq

uarte

rs, H

EOMD

and A

. RUD

OLPH

, Euro

pean

Spa

ce Ag

ency

(ESA

) -ES

OC10

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-186

0Th

e Miss

ion O

pera

tions

Facil

ity de

sign

and o

pera

tiona

l con

cept

fo

r EUM

ETSA

T’s n

ext g

ener

ation

geos

tatio

nary

satel

lite

prog

ramm

e (MT

G)T.

Esda

r, EUM

ETSA

T, Da

rmsta

dt, G

erman

y; F.

Martín

ez Fa

driqu

e, GM

V, Ma

drid,

Spain

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

861

Simula

ting R

emot

e Mar

s Rov

er O

pera

tions

in th

e Ata

cama

De

sert

for F

utur

e ESA

Miss

ions

M. W

oods

, A. S

haw,

SciS

ys, B

ristol

, Unit

ed Ki

ngdo

m

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

862

Mode

lling a

nd U

sing C

ommo

n Gr

ound

in H

uman

-age

nt

Colla

bora

tion

durin

g Spa

cecra

ft Op

erat

ions

J. Pfa

u, CG

I Grou

p, Inc

., Da

rmsta

dt, G

erman

y; T.

Mille

r, L. S

onen

berg,

Un

iversi

ty of

Melbo

urne,

Melbo

urne,

Austr

alia

1200

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

863

ExoM

ars:

“Not

Yet A

noth

er M

ars M

ission

” - A

Dat

a Sys

tems

Persp

ectiv

e on

the C

halle

nges

of th

e Exo

Mars

Prog

ramm

eM.

Panto

quilh

o, P.

Schm

itz, E

SA, D

armsta

dt, G

erman

y; P.

Chou

kroun

, Te

lespa

zio V

EGA D

eutsc

hland

Gmb

H, D

armsta

dt, G

erman

y; G.

Mon

troni,

HE

Spac

e, Da

rmsta

dt, G

erman

Thur

sday

, 8 M

ay 2

014

98-O

CMSA

-11

OCSM

A - O

pera

tions

Valid

ation

Ballr

oom

GCh

aired

by: S

. EBE

RLE,

DLR/

GSOC

and R

. FUR

ROW,

JHU/

Appli

ed Ph

ysics

Labo

ratory

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

864

Verifi

catio

n of

Mar

s Ody

ssey F

light

Softw

are T

en Ye

ars A

fter

Laun

chD.

Ging

erich

, Loc

khee

d Mart

in Co

rporat

ion, D

enve

r, CO

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

865

Use o

f an

Acqu

isitio

n Sta

tion

Simula

tor T

ool in

the F

rame

of a

Paylo

ad D

ata G

roun

d Seg

ment

Ove

rall T

estin

gS.

Matt

ia, RH

EA S

ystem

, Wav

re, B

elgium

; C. C

aspa

r, ESA

, Fras

cati,

Italy

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

866

ESA’s

mod

el ba

sed a

ppro

ach

for t

he de

velop

ment

of

oper

ation

al sp

acec

raft

simula

tors

A. Wa

lsh, M

. Pec

chiol

i, V. R

egge

stad,

ESA,

Darm

stadt,

Germ

any;

P. Ell

siepe

n, Te

lespa

zio, D

armsta

dt, G

erman

y

1200

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

867

CUBI

ST: I

mplem

enta

tion

and E

valua

tion

of a

Sema

ntic

Busin

ess

Intel

ligen

ce Sy

stem

for P

ayloa

d Ope

ratio

nsS.

Klai,

E. S

evinç

, Spa

ce Ap

plica

tions

Serv

ices,

Zave

ntem,

Belg

ium; C

. Mu

ller, D

. More

au, B

elgian

Insti

tute f

or Sp

ace A

erono

my, B

russe

ls, B

elgium

Thur

sday

, 8 M

ay 2

014

99-LN

CH-4

12

30 -

1330

hrs

Exhib

it Ha

ll Lun

cheo

nEx

hibit

Hall A

Thur

sday

, 8 M

ay 2

014

100-

SB-1

1 13

10 -

1330

hrs

Spea

ker B

riefin

gSe

ssion

Roo

ms

Thur

sday

, 8 M

ay 2

014

101-

CSIS-

3CS

IS - M

ission

Ope

ratio

nsBa

llroo

m B

Chair

ed by

: M. G

NAT,

DLR -

Germ

an Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter a

nd M

. KEA

RNEY

, NAS

A Mars

hall S

pace

Fligh

t Cen

ter13

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-186

8Ge

t Mor

e Scie

nce O

ut of

Your

Miss

ions w

ith th

e CCS

DS M

ission

Op

erat

ions S

ervic

esM.

Merr

i, M. S

arkara

ti, ES

A, Da

rmsta

dt, G

erman

y; CC

SDS

Spac

ecraf

t Mo

nitor

& Co

ntrol

Worki

ng G

roup,

Cons

ultati

ve Co

mmitte

e for

Spac

e Data

Sy

stems

, Was

hingto

n, DC

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

869

Imple

ment

ation

of CC

SDS M

ission

Ope

ratio

ns Se

rvice

s at t

he

Germ

an Sp

ace O

pera

tions

Cent

erS.

Gärt

ner, J

. Hart

ung,

M. W

endle

r, Germ

an Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter (

DLR)

, We

ssling

, Germ

any

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

870

RobO

ps -

Serv

ices f

or Te

lerob

otic

Syste

m Op

erat

ions

F. Fle

ntge,

ESA,

Darm

stadt,

Germ

any;

B. B

runne

r, S. J

aeke

l, Germ

an

Aeros

pace

Cente

r (DL

R), W

esslin

g, Ge

rman

y; C.

Mateo

, Sole

nix G

mbH,

Da

rmsta

dt, G

erman

y; P.

Stee

le, ES

A, Da

rmsta

dt, G

erman

y; C.

Laroq

ue,

Teles

pazio

VEG

A Deu

tschla

nd G

mbH,

Darm

stadt,

Germ

any;

et al.

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

871

METE

RON

CCSD

S MO

Comp

liant

Teler

obot

ic Se

rvice

s Talk

DTN

M. S

arkara

ti, M.

Spa

da, M

. Merr

i, J. R

ayma

ekers

, K. N

ergaa

rd, ES

A, Da

rmsta

dt, G

erman

Thur

sday

, 8 M

ay 2

014

102-

CSO-

1CS

O - S

pace

Ope

ratio

nal R

eliab

ility &

Train

ingBa

llroo

m C

Chair

ed by

: D. L

AVAL

LEE,

JHU/

Appli

ed Ph

ysics

Labo

ratory

and Z

. MOU

NZER

, Tele

spaz

io VE

GA D

eutsc

hland

Gmb

H13

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-187

2Br

inging

Toge

ther

Indu

stry a

nd A

cade

mia v

ia Gr

adua

te Co

mmer

cial S

pace

fligh

t Ope

ratio

ns Cu

rricu

lumB.

Chee

tham,

J. Fe

ldhac

ker, J

. Herm

an, G

. Born

, Univ

ersity

of Co

lorad

o, Bo

ulder,

Bou

lder, C

O

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

873

ATV-

CC Tr

aining

Aca

demy

, lesso

ns le

arne

d at e

nd of

prog

ramm

eT.

Beck

, ESA

, Tou

louse

, Fran

ce; E

. Mica

loni, T

erma,

Toulo

use,

Franc

e; J.

Bois,

P. O

’She

a, ES

A, To

ulous

e, Fra

nce;

L. Fra

ncillo

ut, Fr

ench

Spa

ce Ag

ency

(C

NES)

, Tou

louse

, Fran

ce

 

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sday

, 8 M

ay 2

014

103-

FSMC

-7FS

MC -

Fault

Man

agem

ent a

nd R

ecov

ery

Ballr

oom

ACh

aired

by: G

. PICA

RT, C

NES

and J

. MIRO

, Euro

pean

Spa

ce O

perat

ions

1330

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

874

A Fa

ult-To

leran

t On-

Boar

d Com

putin

g and

Dat

a Han

dling

Ar

chite

cture

Inco

rpor

ating

a Co

ncep

t for

Failu

re D

etecti

on,

Isolat

ion, a

nd R

ecov

ery f

or th

e SHE

FEX

III N

aviga

tion

Syste

mR.

Schw

arz, S

. The

il, Ge

rman

Aeros

pace

Cente

r (DL

R), B

remen

, Germ

any

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

875

Curin

g XMM

-New

ton’s

reac

tion

whee

l cag

e ins

tabil

ity: t

he

in-fli

ght r

e-lub

ricat

ion ex

perie

nce

M. Pa

ntaleo

ni, RH

EA S

ystem

, Wav

re, B

elgium

; P. C

hapm

an, A

strium

, St

even

age,

Unite

d King

dom;

R. H

arris,

Astriu

m, Fr

iedric

hsha

fen, G

erman

y; M.

Kirsc

h, ES

A, Da

rmsta

dt, G

erman

y; R.

Kresk

en, C

GI G

roup,

Inc.,

Darm

stadt,

Germ

any;

J. Ma

rtin, E

SA, D

armsta

dt, G

erman

y; et

al.

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

876

The S

olar D

ynam

ics O

bser

vato

ry: S

olar A

rray P

erfo

rman

ce

after

Thre

e Yea

rs in

Orbit

D. Po

land,

Hone

ywell

Inter

natio

nal, I

nc.,

Gree

nbelt

, MD

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

877

Ther

mal C

ontro

l in SM

OS P

ayloa

d Ope

ratio

ns: A

noma

lies,

Seas

onal

Effe

cts, F

ailur

e & R

ecov

ery I

ssues

M. Ko

rnberg

, LSE

Spa

ce G

mbH,

Darm

stadt,

Germ

any;

E. Ch

eca,

S. D

olce,

M. M

artin-

Neira

, ESA

, Noo

rdwijk

, The

Neth

erlan

ds; P

. Rub

iales

, J. C

losa,

EADS

, Mad

rid, S

pain;

et al

.  

Thur

sday

, 8 M

ay 2

014

104-

GNC-

6GN

C - N

aviga

tion/

Astro

dyna

mics

IIBa

llroo

m I

Chair

ed by

: I. R

OUND

HILL,

Jet P

ropuls

on La

b and

F. LA

PORT

E, CN

ES13

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-187

8Th

e Dou

ble Fl

ybys

of th

e Cas

sini M

ission

: Nav

igatio

n Ch

allen

ges

and L

esso

ns Le

arne

dS.

Wag

ner, B

. Buffi

ngton

, Jet

Propu

lsion L

abora

tory,

Califo

rnia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

879

RF m

ute e

vent

s for

Lagr

ange

miss

ions:

Lesso

ns le

arne

d fro

m He

rsche

l and

Plan

ckS.

Peter

son,

Teles

pazio

, Darm

stadt,

Germ

any;

F. De

lhaise

, ESA

, Darm

stadt,

Ge

rman

y

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

880

Upda

ting t

he R

efer

ence

Traje

ctory

for t

he Ca

ssini

Solst

ice

Missi

onP.

Valer

ino, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

881

High

ly Ph

ysica

l Pen

umbr

a Sola

r Rad

iation

Pre

ssure

Mod

eling

an

d the

Earth

Flyb

y Ano

maly

R. Ro

berts

on, V

irgini

a Poly

techn

ic Ins

titute

and S

tate U

nivers

ity, B

lacks

burg,

VA

; M. S

hoem

aker,

Los A

lamos

Nati

onal

Labo

ratory

, Los

Alam

os, N

Thur

sday

, 8 M

ay 2

014

105-

OCMS

A-12

OCMS

A - O

pera

tions

Expe

rienc

e IBa

llroo

m F

Chair

ed by

: A. R

UDOL

PH, E

urope

an S

pace

Agen

cy (E

SA) -

ESOC

and A

. MON

HAM,

EUME

TSAT

1330

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

882

Keple

r Miss

ion O

pera

tions

Res

pons

e to W

heel

Anom

alies

K. La

rson,

K. Mc

Calm

ont,

C. Pe

terso

n, S.

Ross,

Ball

Aeros

pace

&

Tech

nolog

ies Co

rporat

ion, B

oulde

r, CO

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

883

Lithiu

m Io

n Ba

ttery

Man

agem

ent S

trateg

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r Eur

opea

n Sp

ace O

pera

tions

Cent

re M

ission

sT.

Orms

ton, E

SA, D

armsta

dt, G

erman

y; L.

Malev

ille, L

SE S

pace

Gmb

H,

Darm

stadt,

Germ

any;

V. Tra

n, ES

A, Da

rmsta

dt, G

erman

y; L.

Luca

s, LS

E Sp

ace G

mbH,

Darm

stadt,

Germ

any;

K. Va

n Der

Pols,

Teles

pazio

, Darm

stadt,

Ge

rman

y; M.

Den

is, ES

A, Da

rmsta

dt, G

erman

y; et

al.

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

884

Mars

Explo

ratio

n Ro

vers

2004

-201

3: Ev

olving

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ratio

nal

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cs Dr

iven

by A

ging R

obot

ic Sy

stems

J. To

wnse

nd, P

. Bell

utta,

M. Ke

unek

e, M.

Seib

ert, A

. Stro

upe,

J. W

right,

Jet

Propu

lsion L

abora

tory,

Califo

rnia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A; et

al.

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

885

The C

luster

Miss

ion af

ter 1

3 Ye

ars -

Ope

ratio

ns be

yond

its

Desig

n Lim

itsJ.

Volpp

, ESA

, Darm

stadt,

Germ

any;

D. S

ieg, S

ciSys

, Darm

stadt,

Germ

any 

Thur

sday

, 8 M

ay 2

014

106-

OCMS

A-13

OCMS

A - P

ayloa

d Ope

ratio

ns I

Ballr

oom

GCh

aired

by: D

. BIN

DSCH

ADLE

R, Je

t Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

and C

. POL

ANSK

EY, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

1330

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

886

BepiC

olomb

o MPO

SSMM

and D

ata D

ownli

nk M

odell

ing fo

r Sc

ience

Ope

ratio

ns A

nalys

isS.

de la

Fuen

te, R.

Hoofs

, ESA

, Villa

nuev

a de l

a Cañ

ada,

Spain

; A. D

ietz,

ESA,

Darm

stadt,

Germ

any;

J. Wi

ndsor

, ESA

, Noo

rdwijk,

The N

etherl

ands;

R. He

inze,

Astriu

m, Fr

iedrich

shafen

, Germ

any;

M. Ca

sale,

ESA,

Villan

ueva

de la

Caña

da, S

pain

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

887

Priva

te Pu

blic C

oope

ratio

n fo

r Hos

ted P

ayloa

d Ope

ratio

ns: t

he

Alph

asat

Conc

ept

E. Be

nzi, E

SA, N

oordw

ijk, T

he N

etherl

ands

; A. C

acion

i, Inm

arsat,

Lond

on,

Unite

d King

dom

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

888

Agile

Scien

ce fo

r Prim

itive B

odies

and D

eep S

pace

Explo

ratio

nS.

Chien

, B. B

ue, J

. Cas

tillo-R

ogez

, D. G

harib

ian, D

. Tho

mpso

n, K.

Wags

taff,

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

ory, C

alifor

nia In

stitut

e of T

echn

ology

, Pas

aden

a, CA

 

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sday

, 8 M

ay 2

014

107-

PS-7

PS -

Deep

Spac

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: V. N

AZAR

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N an

d E. M

AURE

R, DL

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A-201

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rame

work

- Bu

ilding

the R

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a and

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lumbo

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ystem

sC.

Hadd

ow, D

. Wern

er, ES

A, Da

rmsta

dt, G

erman

y

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

890

PHILA

E Lan

der:

a sch

eduli

ng ch

allen

geA.

Mous

si-Soff

ys, P

. Gau

don,

J. Fro

nton,

C. De

lmas

, Fren

ch S

pace

Agen

cy

(CNE

S), T

oulou

se, F

rance

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

891

Plann

ing St

rateg

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alog)

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ions:

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Time,

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ance

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lannin

gA.

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laker,

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ettric

h, L.

Ghas

emza

deh,

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zade

h, E.

Lupu

, T.

Kaue

rhoff,

Austr

ian S

pace

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, Inn

sbruc

k, Au

stria;

et al

.

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

892

Auto

mated

Sche

dulin

g of S

cienc

e Acti

vities

for T

itan

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unter

s by

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niT.

Ray,

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ight,

D. M

ohr, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

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dena

, CA 

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esda

y, 7

May 2

014

80-P

STR-

215

00 -

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hrs

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rs II

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oom

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r

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: M. S

CHMI

DHUB

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LR/G

SOC M

ission

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ration

s and

P. ES

TABR

OOK,

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

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A-201

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mpar

ison o

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ging m

ethod

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ital’s

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tarTM

1 Sa

tellite

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Yend

ler, Y

SPM,

LLC,

Sarat

oga,

CA; J

. Moli

nsky

, Orbi

tal S

cienc

es

Corpo

ration

, Dull

es, V

A; S.

Chern

ikov,

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, LLC

, Sara

toga,

CA; D

. Gu

adag

noli,

Orbit

al Sc

ience

s Corp

oratio

n, Du

lles,

VA

AIAA-2

014-1

811

An ef

fecti

ve sh

ift m

ethod

for m

ulti-s

atell

ite op

erat

ions i

n KG

SH.

Bae

k, Y.

Kim, J

. Lee

, D. C

hung

, E. K

im, K

orea A

erosp

ace R

esea

rch

Institu

te, D

aejeo

n, So

uth Ko

rea; S

. Lee

, Chu

ngna

m Na

tiona

l Univ

ersity

, Da

ejeon

, Sou

th Ko

rea

AIAA-2

014-1

812

Simple

vs. C

omple

x OB

CP: E

xper

ience

and S

olutio

ns fo

r ma

nagin

g On-

Boar

d Con

trol P

roce

dure

sW.

Hein

en, S

. Reid

, S. P

earso

n, RH

EA S

ystem

, Wav

re, B

elgium

AIAA-2

014-1

813

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nova

tive a

ppro

ach

to op

erat

ional

valid

ation

proc

ess b

ased

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Cens

i, M. C

erone

, S. B

evila

cqua

, S. N

ardan

geli,

F. Fa

enza

, C. D

e Bell

is,

Teles

pazio

, Rom

e, Ita

ly 

AIAA-2

014-1

814

Surfa

ce EV

A Tra

de-o

ffs to

Mini

mize

DCS

Risk

and O

ptim

ize

Pre-

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the T

imes

B. Al

pert,

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A Joh

nson

Spa

ce Ce

nter, H

ousto

n, TX

AIAA-2

014-1

815

Powe

red S

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n th

e Ellip

tic R

estri

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mA.

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z, A.

Prado

, O. W

inter,

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onal

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te for

Spa

ce Re

searc

h (IN

PE),

São J

osé d

os Ca

mpos

, Braz

il

AIAA-2

014-1

816

Lean

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pera

tions

Syste

ms D

esign

- Ap

plying

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ns

from

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and L

ean

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mble,

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s Res

earch

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r, Moff

ett Fi

eld, C

A

AIAA-2

014-1

817

Comm

and C

hain

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matio

nS.

Zimm

erman

n, D.

Sch

ulze,

C. St

angl,

Germ

an Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter (

DLR)

, We

ssling

, Germ

any

AIAA-2

014-1

818

Evolv

ing M

ission

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rol S

ystem

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struc

ture

for a

n Al

tering

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et of

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ftR.

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ros, S

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Stan

gl, G

erman

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pace

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LR),

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faffen

hofen

, Germ

any;

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swald

, Siem

ens,

Vienn

a, Au

stria

AIAA-2

014-1

819

Syste

m He

alth

Mana

geme

nt D

esign

Stra

tegies

J. Da

y, Je

t Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

, Cali

fornia

Insti

tute o

f Tec

hnolo

gy,

Pasa

dena

, CA;

S. Jo

hnso

n, Un

iversi

ty of

Color

ado,

Color

ado S

pring

s, Co

lorad

o Spri

ngs,

CO

AIAA-2

014-1

820

Syste

m Re

silien

ce Fr

amew

ork

and M

odeli

ng fo

r a Cu

beSa

t Sy

stem

Y. Ro

drigu

ez, A

. Mad

ni, U

nivers

ity of

Sou

thern

Califo

rnia,

Los A

ngele

s, CA

AIAA-2

014-1

821

Vega

Laun

ch O

pera

tions

and G

roun

d Fac

ilities

D. N

icolin

i, P. R

ovier

a, ES

A, Fra

scati,

Italy

Thur

sday

, 8 M

ay 2

014

108-

NW-1

2 15

30 -

1600

hrs

Netw

orkin

g Cof

fee B

reak

Ballr

oom

Foye

r

Thur

sday

, 8 M

ay 2

014

109-

SB-1

2 15

30 -

1600

hrs

Spea

ker B

riefin

gSe

ssion

Roo

ms

Thur

sday

, 8 M

ay 2

014

110-

CSIS-

4CS

IS - N

ew St

anda

rds

Ballr

oom

BCh

aired

by: M

. PILG

RAM,

DLR

and E

. BER

GAMI

NI, I

nstitu

to Na

ciona

l de P

esqu

isas E

spac

iais

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

893

REST

Ful A

ccess

To Sp

ace P

roto

col R

egist

ries I

nclud

ing Sp

acec

raft

Iden

tifier

sM.

Blan

chet,

S. P

errea

ult, G

. Lec

lanch

e, Via

genie

, Qué

bec,

Cana

da

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

894

Using

CCSD

S Sta

ndar

ds fo

r Spa

ce Si

tuat

ional

Awar

enes

sD.

Berr

y, Je

t Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

, Cali

fornia

Insti

tute o

f Tec

hnolo

gy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

895

Timeli

ne Ex

chan

ge -

Eleme

nts t

o Sta

ndar

dize

W. Re

inholt

z, Je

t Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

, Cali

fornia

Insti

tute o

f Tec

hnolo

gy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

896

The C

CSDS

Mon

itore

d Dat

a Cro

ss Su

ppor

t Tra

nsfe

r Ser

vice

J. Pie

tras,

Globa

l Scie

nce a

nd Te

chno

logy,

Inc.,

Gree

nbelt

, MD 

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sday

, 8 M

ay 2

014

111-

CSO-

2CS

O - C

omme

rcial

Spac

e Inf

rastr

uctu

reBa

llroo

m C

Chair

ed by

: D. L

AVAL

LEE,

JHU/

Appli

ed Ph

ysics

Labo

ratory

and Z

. MOU

NZER

, Tele

spaz

io VE

GA D

eutsc

hland

Gmb

H16

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-189

7Co

uld a

subs

onic

air-la

unch

ed R

LV en

able

a par

adigm

shift

in

spac

e ope

ratio

ns?

D. S

alt, T

elesp

azio,

Darm

stadt,

Germ

any

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

898

Build

ing Co

mmer

cial S

pace

Infra

struc

ture

S. D

am, K

. Tag

gart,

SPE

C Inn

ovati

ons,

Mana

ssas,

VA; A

. Tha

tcher,

Men

sa,

Boise

, ID;

H. R

ezab

eck,

Vesse

l Lab

s, Au

stin,

TX

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

899

Deve

loping

Pro

pulsi

on Ca

pabil

ityTh

roug

h Te

chno

logica

l Mi

lesto

nes

R. Fre

eman

, Nort

hcen

tral U

nivers

ity, P

resco

tt Va

lley,

AZ

 

Thur

sday

, 8 M

ay 2

014

112-

FSMC

-8FS

MC -

Paylo

ad M

onito

ring &

Cont

rol

Ballr

oom

ACh

aired

by: H

. PAS

QUIER

, CNE

S an

d M. P

ECCH

IOLI,

Europ

ean S

pace

Agen

cy (E

SA) -

ESOC

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

900

Evolu

tion

of th

e Sco

pe an

d Cap

abilit

ies of

Comm

and/

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k Ge

nera

tion

and R

eview

(CoU

GAR)

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ort S

oftw

are f

or M

ars

Surfa

ce O

pera

tions

M. Pa

ck, S

. Lau

bach

, Jet

Propu

lsion L

abora

tory,

Califo

rnia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

901

Two Y

ears

of O

pera

tions

of th

e Che

mCam

Instr

umen

t onb

oard

th

e Cur

iosity

Rov

er at

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C, th

e Fre

nch

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ation

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ter fo

r Ma

rs In

strum

ents

C. Ya

na, E

. Lori

gny,

Frenc

h Spa

ce Ag

ency

(CNE

S), T

oulou

se, F

rance

; O.

Gasn

ault,

Natio

nal C

enter

for S

cienti

fic Re

searc

h (CN

RS),

Toulo

use,

Franc

e; A.

Nelso

n, Lo

s Alam

os N

ation

al La

borat

ory, L

os Al

amos

, NM

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

902

Oper

ation

al wo

rkar

ound

for a

ctivit

y dips

of a

spac

ecra

ft S-

band

tra

nsmi

tter

J. Me

yer, C

. Lois

el, G

. Pica

rt, Fr

ench

Spa

ce Ag

ency

(CNE

S), T

oulou

se,

Franc

e; V.

Furon

es G

arcia,

Thale

s Grou

p, Ma

drid,

Spain

 

Thur

sday

, 8 M

ay 2

014

113-

GNC-

7GN

C - O

ps I

Ballr

oom

ICh

aired

by: G

. VAL

ENTIN

I, Ag

enzia

Spa

ziale

Italia

na-AS

I and

L. CA

NGAH

UALA

, NAS

A Jet

Propu

lsion L

abora

tory

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

903

Fligh

t Dyn

amics

Ope

ratio

ns so

lution

for f

ull-El

ectri

c pro

pulsi

on-

base

d GEO

miss

ions

F. Jim

enez

, GMV

, Mad

rid, S

pain;

M. S

anse

gund

o, HI

SPAS

AT, M

adrid

, Spa

in

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

904

XMM-

Newt

on Fu

el Sa

ving S

trateg

yR.

Kresk

en, C

GI G

roup,

Inc.,

Darm

stadt,

Germ

any

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

905

Obse

rvat

ions a

nd O

pera

tiona

l Asp

ects

on th

e Gali

leo A

ttitu

de

and O

rbit

Cont

rol S

ubsy

stem

- Inf

ra-R

ed R

adian

ce Va

riatio

nsF.

Riede

l, Germ

an Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter (

DLR)

, Wes

sling,

Germ

any

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

906

Drag

-Free

Attitu

de an

d Orbi

t Con

trol Sy

stem

Perfo

rman

ce of

ESA’s

GOCE

Mi

ssion d

uring

Low O

rbit O

perat

ions a

nd De

-orbit

ingC.

Ghisi,

SER

CO S

ervice

s Gmb

H, D

armsta

dt, G

erman

y; C.

Steig

er, M

. Ro

mana

zzo,

P. Em

anue

lli, ES

A, Da

rmsta

dt, G

erman

Thur

sday

, 8 M

ay 2

014

114-

OCMS

A-14

OCMS

A - O

pera

tions

Expe

rienc

e II

Ballr

oom

FCh

aired

by: M

. DUH

AZE,

CNES

and J

. VOL

PP, Eu

ropea

n Spa

ce Ag

ency

(ESA

) -ES

OC16

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-190

7Sk

irting

Satu

rn’s

Ring

s and

Skim

ming

its C

loud T

ops:

Plann

ing

Cassi

ni’s E

nd of

Miss

ionE.

Mano

r-Cha

pman

, K. M

agee

, S. B

rooks

, S. E

dging

ton, W

. Hev

entha

l, E.

Sturm

, Jet

Propu

lsion L

abora

tory,

Califo

rnia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

908

XMM-

Newt

on’s o

pera

tions

prep

arati

on fo

r the

4 wh

eel d

rive p

rojec

tF.

Schm

idt, T

elesp

azio,

Darm

stadt,

Germ

any;

M. Pa

ntaleo

ni, RH

EA S

ystem

, Da

rmsta

dt, G

erman

y; P.

Chap

man,

EADS

, Stev

enag

e, Un

ited K

ingdo

m;

R. Ha

rris, E

ADS,

Fried

richs

hafen

, Germ

any;

M. Ki

rsch,

ESA,

Darm

stadt,

Ge

rman

y; R.

Kresk

en, L

ogica

, Darm

stadt,

Germ

any;

et al.

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

909

Comm

and a

nd Co

ntro

l of t

he Eu

rope

an A

utom

ated

Tran

sfer

Vehic

le (A

TV) d

uring

Free

Fligh

t to a

nd A

ttach

ed P

hase

with

the

Inter

natio

nal S

pace

Stat

ionL.

Joliv

et, V.

Mou

sset,

Frenc

h Spa

ce Ag

ency

(CNE

S), T

oulou

se, F

rance

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

910

Inve

stiga

ting S

pace

Wea

ther

Even

ts Im

pacti

ng th

e Spit

zer S

pace

Te

lesco

peL.

Chen

g, J.

Hunt,

K. St

owers

, Jet

Propu

lsion L

abora

tory,

Califo

rnia I

nstitu

te of

Techn

ology,

Pasad

ena,

CA; P.

Lowr

ance,

Califo

rnia I

nstitu

te of

Techn

ology,

Pa

saden

a, CA

; P. Tra

vis, A

. Stew

art, L

ockhe

ed M

artin

Corpo

ration

, Littl

eton,

CO 

Thur

sday

, 8 M

ay 2

014

115-

OCMS

A-15

OCMS

A - P

ayloa

d Ope

ratio

ns II

Ballr

oom

GCh

aired

by: D

. BIN

DSCH

ADLE

R, Je

t Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

and C

. POL

ANSK

EY, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

911

Addin

g “Mi

ssed”

Scien

ce to

Cassi

ni’s O

ps P

lanM.

Roy,

M. B

urton

, S. E

dging

ton, J

. Berk

eley,

J. Pit

esky

, T. R

ay, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA;

et al.

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

912

The S

olar S

ystem

Scien

ce O

pera

tions

Labo

rato

ry: A

Plan

etary

Sc

ience

Lab S

imula

tor s

uppo

rting

the J

Upite

r Icy

moo

ns

Explo

rer (

JUICE

) scie

nce o

pera

tions

deve

lopme

ntM.

Costa

, Isde

fe, M

adrid

, Spa

in; N

. Alto

belli,

ESA,

Villan

ueva

de la

Caña

da, S

pain;

M.

Alme

ida, T

elespa

zio, M

adrid

, Spa

in; A.

Carde

sin M

oinelo

, Isde

fe, M

adrid

, Spa

in

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

913

Oper

ating

the C

hemC

am In

strum

ent F

rom

Two O

pera

tions

Ce

nter

sE.

Lorig

ny, F

rench

Spa

ce Ag

ency

(CNE

S), T

oulou

se, F

rance

; A. N

elson

, Los

Ala

mos N

ation

al La

borat

ory, L

os Al

amos

, NM

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

914

Oper

ation

s of t

he Se

ismom

eter (

SEIS)

Onb

oard

the 2

016

InSig

ht M

ission

to M

ars

C. Ya

na, J

. Baro

ukh,

L. Ke

rjean

, P. L

aude

t, Fre

nch S

pace

Agen

cy (C

NES)

, To

ulous

e, Fra

nce;

L. Mo

rales

, L. D

ubon

, Jet

Propu

lsion L

abora

tory,

Califo

rnia

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A; et

al.  

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sday

, 8 M

ay 2

014

116-

PS-8

PS -

Deep

Spac

e II

Ballr

oom

HCh

aired

by: V

. NAZ

AROV

, IKI

RAN

and E

. MAU

RER,

DLR

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

915

Getti

ng th

e Mes

sage

to M

ESSE

NGER

: Ove

rview

of th

e Wee

kly

Plann

ing an

d Seq

uenc

ing of

MES

SENG

ER O

rbita

l Acti

vities

M. Ko

chte,

D. S

epan

, R. S

helto

n, Jo

hns H

opkin

s Univ

ersity

Appli

ed Ph

ysics

La

borat

ory, L

aurel

, MD

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

916

Mars

Relay

Ope

ratio

ns Se

rvice

(MaR

OS):

A Pr

esen

t Ser

vice

Prep

aring

for t

he Fu

ture

R. Gla

dden

, Jet

Propu

lsion L

abora

tory,

Califo

rnia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

917

A Da

ta M

anag

emen

t Too

l for

Daw

n Sc

ience

Plan

ning

G. Ra

bidea

u, Jet

Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

, Calif

ornia

Institu

te of

Techn

ology,

Pasad

ena,

CA; S

. Joy,

Unive

rsity o

f Calif

ornia,

Los A

ngele

s, Lo

s Ang

eles,

CA; C

. Pola

nskey,

S.

Chien

, Jet

Propu

lsion L

abora

tory,

Califo

rnia I

nstitu

te of

Techn

ology,

Pasad

ena,

CA

 

Frida

y

Frida

y, 9

May 2

014

117-

NW-1

3 08

00 -

0830

hrs

Netw

orkin

g Cof

fee B

reak

Ballr

oom

Foye

r

Frida

y, 9

May 2

014

118-

SB-1

3 08

00 -

0830

hrs

Spea

ker B

riefin

gSe

ssion

Roo

ms

Frida

y, 9

May 2

014

119-

CSIS-

5CS

IS - I

nter

oper

abilit

y for

Inter

natio

nal S

pace

Explo

ratio

nBa

llroo

m B

Chair

ed by

: E. B

IRRAN

E, Jo

hns H

opkin

s Univ

ersity

Appli

ed Ph

ysics

Labo

ratory

and J

. SOU

LA, C

NES

0830

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

918

Mode

l Con

cept

ualiz

ation

of a

Proc

edur

al Sta

ndar

d for

Im

prov

ing In

terop

erab

ility

N. S

alor M

oral, V

itrocis

et Be

lgium

, Noo

rdwijk

, The

Neth

erlan

ds; S

. Dion

isi,

Vitroc

iset B

elgium

, Darm

stadt,

Germ

any;

M. M

azza

, Vitro

ciset

Belgi

um,

Noord

wijk,

The N

etherl

ands

0900

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

919

Luna

r Opt

ical C

ommu

nicat

ions L

ink D

emon

strat

ion B

etwee

n NA

SA’s

Lade

e Spa

cecra

ft an

d ESA

’s Op

tical

Grou

nd St

ation

I. Za

yer, E

SA, D

armsta

dt, G

erman

y; Z.

Sodn

ik, ES

A, No

ordwi

jk, Th

e Ne

therla

nds;

R. Da

ddato

, M. L

anuc

ara, K

. Sch

ulz, E

SA, D

armsta

dt,

Germ

any;

H. S

mit,

ESA,

Noord

wijk,

The N

etherl

ands

; et a

l.

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

920

JAXA

-NAS

A In

terop

erab

ility D

emon

strat

ion fo

r App

licat

ion of

DT

N Un

der S

imula

ted R

ain A

ttenu

ation

K. Su

zuki,

S. I

naga

wa, J

apan

Aeros

pace

Explo

ration

Agen

cy (J

AXA)

, Tsu

kuba

, Jap

an; J

. Lipp

incott

, A. C

ecil,

NASA

Mars

hall S

pace

Fligh

t Cen

ter,

Hunts

ville,

AL

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

921

Teler

obot

ics O

pera

tions

Serv

ices C

once

ptD.

Mittm

an, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA;

L. Ma

rtinez

, NAS

A Joh

nson

Spa

ce Ce

nter, H

ousto

n, TX

 

Frida

y, 9

May 2

014

120-

CSO-

3CS

O - M

ission

Conc

epts

& An

alysis

Ballr

oom

CCh

aired

by: Z

. MOU

NZER

, Tele

spaz

io VE

GA D

eutsc

hland

Gmb

H an

d L. B

RYAN

T, Je

t Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

0830

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

922

GEO

Satel

lite D

e-Or

bit, D

eacti

vatio

n, an

d Shu

tdow

n Co

nside

ratio

nsM.

Nov

ean,

L. Ho

nda,

J. Pe

rkins

, The

Boe

ing Co

mpan

y, El

Segu

ndo,

CA

0900

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

923

Addr

essin

g the

har

d fac

tors

for C

omma

nd Fi

le Er

rors

by

Prob

abilis

tic R

easo

ning

L. Br

yant,

L. M

eshk

at, Je

t Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

, Cali

fornia

Insti

tute o

f Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

  

Frida

y, 9

May 2

014

121-

FSMC

-9FS

MC -

On-B

oard

/Gro

und A

spec

tsBa

llroo

m A

Chair

ed by

: A. B

OWMA

N, Jo

hns H

opkin

s Univ

ersity

Appli

ed Ph

ysics

Labo

ratory

and N

. PEC

CIA, E

urope

an S

pace

Agen

cy (E

SA) -

ESOC

0830

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

924

Ther

e can

only

be on

e: he

terog

eneo

us sa

tellite

flee

t aut

omat

ed

oper

ation

s with

a sin

gle to

ol an

d lan

guag

e, th

e MEA

SAT c

ase

J. Gil

, GMV

, Mad

rid, S

pain;

N. N

arula,

MEA

SAT,

Putra

jaya,

Malay

sia; T

. Lo

pez,

GMV,

Madri

d, Sp

ain

0900

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

925

AES F

light

Syste

m Te

chno

logy M

atur

ation

for H

uman

Sp

acefl

ight

B. O

thon,

NASA

John

son S

pace

Cente

r, Hou

ston,

TX

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

926

ULSG

EN (U

plink

Summ

ary G

ener

ator

)Y.

Wang

, M. S

chroc

k, T.

Reev

e, K.

Nguy

en, B

. Smi

th, Je

t Prop

ulsion

La

borat

ory, C

alifor

nia In

stitut

e of T

echn

ology

, Pas

aden

a, CA

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

927

Re-En

ginee

ring t

he IS

S Pay

load O

pera

tions

Cont

rol C

enter

Du

ring I

ncre

ased

Utili

zatio

n an

d Crit

ical O

nboa

rd Ev

ents

S. D

udley

, A. M

arsh,

NASA

Mars

hall S

pace

Fligh

t Cen

ter, H

untsv

ille, A

L

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y, 9

May 2

014

122-

GNC-

8GN

C - O

ps II

Ballr

oom

ICh

aired

by: O

. JUN

G, KA

RI (K

orea A

erosp

ace R

esea

rch In

stitut

e) an

d D. B

ERRY

0830

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

928

The C

old G

as Sy

stem

on TD

X Ac

cura

te in-

Orbit

Evalu

ation

D. S

chulz

e, R.

Kahle

, J. H

erman

, Germ

an Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter (

DLR)

, Wes

sling,

Germ

any;

A. Die

trich,

Astriu

m, Fr

iedric

hsha

fen, G

erman

y

0900

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

929

Sent

inels

POD

Serv

ice O

pera

tions

P. Fe

menia

s, ES

A, Fra

scati,

Italy;

J. Fe

rnand

ez, G

MV, M

adrid

, Spa

in

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

930

SHEF

EX II

- Pr

eces

sion

Cont

rol S

ystem

J. Ett

l, J. T

urner,

Germ

an Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter (

DLR)

, Obe

rpfaff

enho

fen,

Germ

any

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

931

Comp

rehe

nsive

Fligh

t Dyn

amics

Acti

vities

and E

nhan

ceme

nt fo

r KO

MPSA

T-3 M

ission

Ope

ratio

nsO.

Jung

, Kore

a Aero

spac

e Res

earch

Insti

tute,

Daeje

on, S

outh

Korea

 

Frida

y, 9

May 2

014

123-

OCMS

A-16

OCMS

A - E

nd of

Life

Ope

ratio

nsBa

llroo

m G

Chair

ed by

: H. K

RAG,

Europ

ean S

pace

Agen

cy (E

SA) -

ESOC

and C

. AUD

OUY,

CNES

0830

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

932

Study

and d

efinit

ion of

CNES

Plei

ades

earth

obse

rvat

ion

satel

lites e

nd-o

f-life

oper

ation

sE.

Rena

udie,

A. Pe

us, P.

Viallef

ont, F

rench

Space

Agen

cy (C

NES)

, Tou

louse,

Fran

ce

0900

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

933

Glob

al Tre

nds i

n Ac

hievin

g Suc

cessf

ul En

d-Of

-Life

Disp

osal

in LE

O an

d GEO

H. Kr

ag, S

. Lem

mens

, T. F

lohrer

, H. K

linkra

d, ES

A, Da

rmsta

dt, G

erman

y

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

934

The D

eorb

iting o

f ESA

’s Gr

avity

Miss

ion G

OCE -

Spac

ecra

ft Op

erat

ions i

n Ex

treme

Dra

g Con

dition

sC.

Steige

r, M. R

oman

azzo

, P. Em

anue

lli, ES

A, Da

rmsta

dt, Ge

rman

y; R.

Flobe

rghag

en, E

SA, F

rascat

i, Ital

y; M.

Fehri

nger,

ESA,

Noord

wijk,

The N

etherl

ands

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

935

The E

nd O

f Life

Ope

ratio

ns O

f The

Her

schel

Spac

e Tele

scope

M. S

chmi

dt, F.

Keck

, ESA

, Darm

stadt,

Germ

any 

Frida

y, 9

May 2

014

124-

OCMS

A-17

OCMS

A - O

pera

tions

Expe

rienc

e III

Ballr

oom

FCh

aired

by: P

. LOC

K, Je

t Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

and R

. VEN

ERI,

ALTE

C08

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-193

6Fr

om D

rawi

ng-B

oard

to O

n-Bo

ard:

A Ne

w Mi

ssion

Time

line o

n Ma

rs Ex

pres

s via

OBCP

D. La

key,

O. Re

boud

, A. M

inogia

nnis,

SciS

ys, D

armsta

dt, G

erman

y; J.

Baue

r, LSE

Spa

ce G

mbH,

Darm

stadt,

Germ

any;

E. Ra

bena

u, NO

VA S

pace

, Ba

th, U

nited

King

dom;

M. D

enis,

ESA,

Darm

stadt,

Germ

any

0900

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

937

Optim

izatio

n of

Gali

leo R

outin

e Ope

ratio

ns fo

r Ear

ly Se

rvice

Pr

ovisi

onM.

Robic

haud

, T. S

tolze

nberg

, Germ

an Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter (

DLR)

, Ob

erpfaf

fenho

fen, G

erman

y

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

938

The U

ltras

onic

Gaug

ing Se

nsor

s: re

sults

of an

inno

vativ

e sp

acec

raft

prop

ellan

t mea

sure

ment

meth

odF.

Murol

o, P.

Pili, C

. Bihr

, M. K

linc,

EUME

TSAT,

Darm

stadt,

Germ

any;

R. Br

andt,

ESA,

Noord

wijk,

The N

etherl

ands

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-1

939

Cryo

Sat-2

- Fo

ur Ye

ars o

f Ope

ratio

nsK.

Symo

nds,

N. M

ardle,

ESA,

Darm

stadt,

Germ

any;

T. Pa

rrinell

o, ES

A, Fra

scati,

Italy 

Frida

y, 9

May 2

014

125-

PS-9

PS -

Pure

Sche

dulin

g II

Ballr

oom

HCh

aired

by: V

. NAZ

AROV

, IKI

RAN

and E

. MAU

RER,

DLR

0830

hrs

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Abe,

J., 8

6-GNC

-4Ab

raham

son,

M., 1

7-MDM

-3, 2

7-MDM

-5, 7

6-GNC

-3,

86-G

NC-4

Ahn,

S., 4

4-CDM

P-8Ait

ier, E

., 44

-CDMP

-8Ala

mo, B

., 55

-FSMC

-2Alb

at, D

., 16

-LBO-

2, 3

8-LBO

-4Alb

right,

W.,

54-CD

MP-11

Aliza

deh,

A., 1

07-PS

-7All

ard, D

., 55

-FSMC

-2All

ard, F

., 15

-HSO-

2, 4

6-HSO

-5All

baug

h, A.,

20-P

STR-1

, 125

-PS-9

Almeid

a, M.

, 20-P

STR-1

, 115

-OCM

SA-15

Along

e, E.,

58-O

CMSA

-3Alp

ert, B

., 80

-PSTR

-2Alt

enbu

chne

r, L.,

38-LB

O-4

Altés

-Arlan

dis, B

., 59

-PS-2

Altino

, K.,

8-LBO

-1, 2

0-PST

R-1Alt

obell

i, N.,

115-O

CMSA

-15Alt

unc,

S., 1

9-SSO

-2Am

ador,

A., 1

0-MDM

-2, 1

7-MDM

-3, 2

8-MDM

-6Am

es, A

., 0-S

PKRM

GTAm

ini, R

., 17

-MDM

-3An

derso

n, K.,

96-G

NC-5

Aonu

ma, D

., 84

-CSIS-

1Ark

o, S.

, 54-C

DMP-1

1Arn

aud,

L., 4

4-CDM

P-8, 7

8-OCM

SA-7

Arnhe

im, B

., 27

-MDM

-5Arr

ieta-C

amac

ho, J

., 10

-MDM

-2, 17

-MDM

-3, 56

-GNC-1

Asam

a, T.,

84-C

SIS-1

Ashm

an, M

., 20

-PSTR

-1As

mar, S

., 45

-CDMP

-9, 7

8-OCM

SA-7

Audo

uy, C

., 9-M

DM-1,

18-M

DM-4,

47-M

DM-9,

8

8-OCM

SA-9,

123

-OCM

SA-16

Auge

lli, M

., 25

-HSO-

3Aw

wad,

I., 2

7-MDM

-5Az

imov

, D.,

86-GN

C-4Ba

ek, H

., 80

-PSTR

-2Ba

etz, B

., 50

-SSO-

5Ba

irstow

, B.,

17-M

DM-3

Baku

la, C.

, 15-H

SO-2

Ballw

eg, R

., 17

-MDM

-3Ba

rbré,

R., 2

0-PST

R-1Ba

rkasz

, E.,

73-CD

MP-14

Barno

y, A.,

20-P

STR-1

Barou

kh, J

., 11

5-OCM

SA-15

Barrio

s, R.,

83-C

DMP-1

6Ba

rtesa

ghi, M

., 58

-OCM

SA-3

Batan

ov, O

., 20

-PSTR

-1Ba

uer, J

., 12

4-OCM

SA-17

Beck

, T.,

102-C

SO-1

Bello

mo, A

., 26

-LBO-

3

Bellu

tta, P

., 10

5-OCM

SA-12

Bena

rroch

e, P.,

25-H

SO-3

Benz

i, E.,

70-PS

-3, 1

06-O

CMSA

-13Be

rgami

ni, E.

, 94-C

SIS-2,

110

-CSIS-

4Be

rkeley

, J.,

115-O

CMSA

-15Be

rry, D

., 67

-GNC-2

, 110

-CSIS-

4, 1

22-GN

C-8Be

rshen

yi, G

., 83

-CDMP

-16Be

rtran

d, J.,

26-L

BO-3

Beste

r, M.,

56-GN

C-1Be

vilac

qua,

R., 4

1-SSO

-4Be

vilac

qua,

S., 8

0-PST

R-2Bh

asin,

K., 3

6-CDM

P-7Big

ot, M

., 75

-FSMC

-4Bih

r, C.,

124-O

CMSA

-17Bil

le, M

., 29

-SSO-

3Bin

dsch

adler

, D.,

106-O

CMSA

-13, 1

15-O

CMSA

-15Bio

sca, J

., 48

-OCM

SA-1

Birran

e, E.,

84-C

SIS-1,

119

-CSIS-

5Bis

was,

A., 3

6-CDM

P-7Bis

was,

J., 4

8-OCM

SA-1

Biswa

sa, A

., 45

-CDMP

-9Bla

ckbu

rn, R.

, 8-LB

O-1

Blake

, R.,

58-O

CMSA

-3, 6

9-OCM

SA-5

Blanc

het,

M., 1

10-CS

IS-4

Blanc

o, R.,

46-H

SO-5

Blank

son,

I., 5

0-SSO

-5Bo

brovs

kyi, S

., 83

-CDMP

-16Bo

bskil

l, M.,

15-HS

O-2

Bois,

J., 1

02-CS

O-1

Born,

G.,

102-C

SO-1

Borna

s, N.

, 27-M

DM-5

Boros

on, D

., 36

-CDMP

-7Bo

tts, D

., 27

-MDM

-5Bo

uche

z, E.,

18-M

DM-4

Bowi

e, J.,

7-HS

O-1

Bowm

an, A

., 6-F

SMC-1

, 57-O

CMSA

-2, 8

8-OCM

SA-9,

1

21-FS

MC-9

Boya

rsky,

M., 8

6-GNC

-4Br

adish

, M.,

15-HS

O-2

Brajo

vic, J

., 79

-PS-4

Bram

on, C

., 26

-LBO-

3Br

andt,

R., 1

24-O

CMSA

-17Br

aun,

A., 6

-FSMC

-1, 2

4-CDM

P-5, 5

9-PS-2

Bren

nan,

S., 6

7-GNC

-2Br

ooks

, S.,

114-O

CMSA

-14Br

unne

r, B.,

101-C

SIS-3

Brya

n, J.,

20-P

STR-1

Brya

nt, L.

, 45-C

DMP-9

, 120

-CSO-

3Bu

cher,

N.,

50-SS

O-5

Bue,

B., 1

06-O

CMSA

-13Bu

ffingto

n, B.

, 104

-GNC-6

Buria

nek,

D., 3

6-CDM

P-7

Burns

, K.,

8-LBO

-1, 2

0-PST

R-1Bu

rns, S

., 77

-OCM

SA-6

Burto

n, M.

, 47-M

DM-9,

115

-OCM

SA-15

Butle

r, M.,

9-MDM

-1, 1

8-MDM

-4, 6

6-FSM

C-3,

85-F

SMC-5

, 97-O

CMSA

-10Bu

u, C.,

45-C

DMP-9

Cacio

ni, A.

, 106

-OCM

SA-13

Cade

nas,

R., 7

9-PS-4

Calzo

lari, G

., 84

-CSIS-

1, 9

4-CSIS

-2Ca

ngah

uala,

L., 1

13-GN

C-7Ca

nton,

R., 9

-MDM

-1, 4

1-SSO

-4, 5

0-SSO

-5Ca

ram, J

., 39

-MDM

-7Ca

rdesin

Moin

elo, A

., 11

5-OCM

SA-15

Carlie

r, N.,

6-FSM

C-1Ca

rranz

a, J.,

66-F

SMC-3

Carru

th, B

., 5-C

DMP-1

Carte

r, D.,

37-HS

O-4

Casa

le, M

., 10

6-OCM

SA-13

Casp

ar, C.

, 98-O

CMSA

-11Ca

stillo

-Roge

z, J.,

106

-OCM

SA-13

Catal

do, R

., 17

-MDM

-3Ca

tes, G

., 8-L

BO-1

CCSD

S SM

&C W

orking

Grou

p, 10

1-CSIS

-3Ce

cil, A.

, 20-P

STR-1

, 119

-CSIS-

5Ce

leste,

P., 3

7-HSO

-4Ce

nsi, G

., 80

-PSTR

-2Ce

nter, K

., 70

-PS-3

Ceron

e, M.

, 80-P

STR-2

Cerva

ntes,

A., 3

5-CDM

P-6Ch

amps

avoir

, N.,

85-FS

MC-5,

95-F

SMC-6

Chap

man,

P., 1

03-FS

MC-7,

114

-OCM

SA-14

Chatt

opad

hyay

, D.,

125-P

S-9Ch

eca,

E., 1

03-FS

MC-7

Chee

tham,

B.,

102-C

SO-1

Chen

g, L.,

114

-OCM

SA-14

Chern

ikov,

S., 8

0-PST

R-2Ch

eung

, K.,

36-CD

MP-7

Chien

, S.,

106-O

CMSA

-13, 1

16-PS

-8Ch

ilders

, K.,

77-O

CMSA

-6Ch

o, D.

, 56-G

NC-1

Choi,

J., 6

6-FSM

C-3Ch

oukro

un, P

., 97

-OCM

SA-10

Chris

tou, K

., 13

-CDMP

-2Ch

ung,

D., 2

0-PST

R-1, 6

7-GNC

-2, 8

0-PST

R-2Cil

lero,

B., 2

0-PST

R-1Cil

loniz-

Bicch

i, F.,

65-CD

MP-13

Cimatt

i, A.,

87-O

CMSA

-8Cla

re, L.

, 36-C

DMP-7

Claus

tres,

L., 5

5-FSM

C-2Cle

rigo,

I., 8

8-OCM

SA-9

Clive

laro,

J., 8

9-PS-5

Closa

, J.,

103-F

SMC-7

Coffm

an, A

., 5-C

DMP-1

Collin

s, P.,

57-O

CMSA

-2Co

ndon

, G.,

39-M

DM-7,

41-S

SO-4

Corba

rd, T.

, 41-S

SO-4

Corna

ra, S

., 59

-PS-2

Cossa

vella

, F.,

76-GN

C-3Co

sta, M

., 11

5-OCM

SA-15

Cowa

rt, H

., 37

-HSO-

4, 7

7-OCM

SA-6

Cox,

Z., 1

25-PS

-9Cru

zen,

C., 8

-LBO-

1, 1

6-LBO

-2Cry

an, S

., 76

-GNC-3

Cues

ta, J.

, 56-G

NC-1

Cumm

ings,

N., 1

6-LBO

-2Cu

rley,

W., 3

8-LBO

-4Cu

tler, J

., 19

-SSO-

2, 2

9-SSO

-3, 4

1-SSO

-4, 5

0-SSO

-5D’

Auria

, R.,

48-O

CMSA

-1, 6

9-OCM

SA-5

D’So

uza,

C., 7

6-GNC

-3Da

ddato

, R.,

119-C

SIS-5

Dale,

P., 6

9-OCM

SA-5,

79-P

S-4Da

m, S

., 11

1-CSO

-2Da

mian

o, A.,

77-O

CMSA

-6Da

y, J.,

80-P

STR-2

De B

ellis,

C., 8

0-PST

R-2de

la Fu

ente,

S.,

106-O

CMSA

-13De

la Ro

sa-St

einz,

S., 8

9-PS-5

De Pa

dova

, S.,

78-O

CMSA

-7de

Vice

nte, J

., 96

-GNC-5

Decri

stofar

o, M.

, 5-CD

MP-1

DeFo

rrest,

L., 1

9-SSO

-2, 5

5-FSM

C-2de

l Mon

te, L.

, 65-C

DMP-1

3De

lhaise

, F.,

94-CS

IS-2,

104

-GNC-6

Delm

as, C

., 10

7-PS-7

DeLu

na, A

., 38

-LBO-

4De

nis, M

., 69

-OCM

SA-5,

105

-OCM

SA-12

, 1

24-O

CMSA

-17Dh

anas

ar, M

., 50

-SSO-

5di

Marco

, F.,

57-O

CMSA

-2Die

trich,

A., 1

22-GN

C-8Die

tz, A.

, 106

-OCM

SA-13

Differ

ding,

J., 8

4-CSIS

-1Din

kelak

er, A.

, 107

-PS-7

Dionis

i, S.,

14-CD

MP-3,

78-O

CMSA

-7, 1

19-CS

IS-5

Dode

ller, C

., 55

-FSMC

-2Do

i, H.,

84-CS

IS-1

Dolce

, S.,

103-F

SMC-7

Dona

ti, A.,

41-S

SO-4

Doso

gne,

T., 5

5-FSM

C-2Do

ubled

ay, J

., 59

-PS-2

Doyo

n, M.

, 5-CD

MP-1,

13-C

DMP-2

Dreih

ahn,

H., 2

4-CDM

P-5Du

arte,

C., 6

-FSMC

-1Du

bon,

L., 1

15-O

CMSA

-15

Dudle

y, S.

, 121

-FSMC

-9Du

haze

, M.,

78-O

CMSA

-7, 1

14-O

CMSA

-14Du

nham

, D.,

86-GN

C-4Du

rrett,

B.,

44-CD

MP-8

Dyer,

R., 6

7-GNC

-2Eb

erle,

S., 4

8-OCM

SA-1,

58-O

CMSA

-3, 8

3-CDM

P-16,

9

8-OCM

SA-11

Edgin

gton,

S., 1

14-O

CMSA

-14, 1

15-O

CMSA

-15Ed

mons

on, W

., 50

-SSO-

5Ed

wards

, B.,

54-CD

MP-11

Egan

, A.,

20-PS

TR-1

Eggle

ston,

J., 6

5-CDM

P-13

Eiblm

aier, M

., 58

-OCM

SA-3

Eickh

off, J

., 50

-SSO-

5Ek

inci, F

., 86

-GNC-4

El Ha

didi, B

., 50

-SSO-

5Elf

ving,

A., 9

-MDM

-1Elg

ohary

, T.,

76-GN

C-3Ell

iott,

R., 3

5-CDM

P-6Ell

siepe

n, P.,

98-O

CMSA

-11Ely

, T.,

96-GN

C-5Em

anue

lli, P.

, 113

-GNC-7

, 123

-OCM

SA-16

Enge

l, T.,

23-CD

MP-4

Epps

, A.,

26-LB

O-3

Esda

r, T.,

97-O

CMSA

-10Es

posit

o, T.,

70-P

S-3Es

tabroo

k, P.,

20-P

STR-1

, 80-P

STR-2

Estef

an, J

., 18

-MDM

-4Ett

l, J.,

38-LB

O-4,

122

-GNC-8

Evan

s, D.

, 41-S

SO-4,

48-O

CMSA

-1, 6

9-OCM

SA-5

Evan

s, H.

, 18-M

DM-4

Eysm

ont,

N., 2

0-PST

R-1, 8

6-GNC

-4Fa

enza

, F.,

80-PS

TR-2

Falco

ne, R

., 83

-CDMP

-16Fa

ler, A

., 29

-SSO-

3Fa

ller, R

., 48

-OCM

SA-1

Falte

nbac

her, L

., 24

-CDMP

-5Fa

ntina

ti, C.,

57-O

CMSA

-2Fa

ris, G

., 65

-CDMP

-13Fa

ure-M

arfan

y, F.,

53-C

DMP-1

0Fe

dyae

v, K.,

86-G

NC-4

Fehri

nger,

M.,

123-O

CMSA

-16Fe

iteirin

ha, J

., 75

-FSMC

-4Fe

ldhac

ker, J

., 10

2-CSO

-1Fe

lton,

L., 2

7-MDM

-5Fe

menia

s, P.,

122

-GNC-8

Fergu

son,

F., 5

0-SSO

-5Fe

rnand

ez, A

., 48

-OCM

SA-1

Ferna

ndez

, J.,

122-G

NC-8

Ferra

z, A.,

80-P

STR-2

Ferre

ira, M

., 28

-MDM

-6, 8

9-PS-5

Finn,

R., 8

-LBO-

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., 79

-PS-4

Firre,

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94-CS

IS-2

Fisch

er, D

., 23

-CDMP

-4, 7

4-CDM

P-15,

78-O

CMSA

-7Fle

ntge,

F., 5

7-OCM

SA-2,

65-C

DMP-1

3, 1

01-CS

IS-3

Flobe

rghag

en, R

., 12

3-OCM

SA-16

Flohre

r, T.,

56-GN

C-1, 1

23-O

CMSA

-16Fo

rnarel

li, D.

, 56-G

NC-1

Fraga

, E.,

48-O

CMSA

-1Fra

ncillo

ut, L.

, 102

-CSO-

1Fra

ncis,

L., 8

9-PS-5

Franc

is, R.

, 77-O

CMSA

-6Fra

nk, A

., 20

-PSTR

-1Fre

eman

, R.,

111-C

SO-2

Frey,

S., 5

6-GNC

-1Fro

nton,

J., 1

07-PS

-7Fu

jii, T.

, 66-F

SMC-3

Furon

es G

arcia,

V., 1

12-FS

MC-8

Furro

w, R.

, 78-O

CMSA

-7, 9

8-OCM

SA-11

Gal-E

dd, J

., 47

-MDM

-9Ga

let, G

., 68

-OCM

SA-4,

88-O

CMSA

-9Ga

llego

, J.,

26-LB

O-3

Gao,

J., 3

6-CDM

P-7Ga

rbeil,

H., 8

6-GNC

-4Ga

rcia,

G., 2

0-PST

R-1Ga

rcia C

hillon

, M.,

74-CD

MP-15

Gard,

J., 3

9-MDM

-7Ga

rrigue

s Rua

, A.,

49-PS

-1Gä

rtner,

S.,

101-C

SIS-3

Gasn

ault,

O., 1

12-FS

MC-8

Gaud

on, P

., 10

7-PS-7

Georg

e, D.

, 70-P

S-3Ge

orger,

J., 8

5-FSM

C-5Ge

rené,

S., 1

0-MDM

-2Ge

urts,

K., 5

7-OCM

SA-2

Geye

r, M.,

6-FSM

C-1Gh

aribia

n, D.

, 106

-OCM

SA-13

Ghas

emza

deh,

L., 1

07-PS

-7Gh

isi, C.

, 113

-GNC-7

Gigge

nbac

h, D.

, 83-C

DMP-1

6Gil

, J.,

121-F

SMC-9

Ginge

rich,

D., 9

8-OCM

SA-11

Giova

nnon

i, B.,

18-M

DM-4

Gladd

en, R

., 11

6-PS-8

Gnat,

M.,

48-O

CMSA

-1, 6

5-CDM

P-13,

74-C

DMP-1

5,

79-P

S-4, 8

3-CDM

P-16,

101

-CSIS-

3Go

dfrey

, J.,

46-HS

O-5,

58-O

CMSA

-3Go

dinez

, H.,

67-GN

C-2Go

etzelm

ann,

M., 2

3-CDM

P-4, 6

6-FSM

C-3, 8

3-CDM

P-16

Gofor

th, M

., 7-H

SO-1

Gome

z, J.,

20-P

STR-1

Gonz

alez,

O., 2

0-PST

R-1, 4

8-OCM

SA-1

Gonz

alez A

beytu

a, J.,

20-P

STR-1

, 48-O

CMSA

-1

Gonz

alez P

icazo

, J.,

65-CD

MP-13

, 74-C

DMP-1

5Go

o, S.

, 88-O

CMSA

-9Go

sling,

A., 1

5-HSO

-2, 4

6-HSO

-5Go

tter, F

., 13

-CDMP

-2Gö

ttfert

, T.,

24-CD

MP-5,

59-P

S-2, 7

0-PS-3

, 79-P

S-4Gr

aham

, L.,

41-SS

O-4

Gras

so, C

., 85

-FSMC

-5, 8

7-OCM

SA-8

Gree

nberg

, E.,

94-CS

IS-2

Gree

r, G.,

20-PS

TR-1

Greg

ory, S

., 20

-PSTR

-1Gr

idley

, R.,

23-CD

MP-4

Grish

echk

in, B

., 24

-CDMP

-5, 7

0-PS-3

Guad

agno

li, D.

, 80-P

STR-2

Guilla

ro, M

., 14

-CDMP

-3Gu

inle,

T., 4

7-MDM

-9Gu

o, L.,

20-P

STR-1

Gusk

e, P.,

75-F

SMC-4

Hadd

ock,

A., 4

0-MDM

-8, 4

7-MDM

-9, 6

9-OCM

SA-5

Hadd

ow, C

., 57

-OCM

SA-2,

107

-PS-7

Hall,

V., 7

-HSO-

1, 1

5-HSO

-2, 2

5-HSO

-3, 3

7-HSO

-4Ha

mes,

K., 7

-HSO-

1Ha

rauch

i, S.,

58-O

CMSA

-3Hä

ring,

U., 7

3-CDM

P-14

Harris

, R.,

103-F

SMC-7

, 114

-OCM

SA-14

Hartu

ng, J

., 59

-PS-2,

101

-CSIS-

3Ha

uche

corne

, A.,

41-SS

O-4

Hauk

e, A.,

24-C

DMP-5

, 64-C

DMP-1

2, 7

3-CDM

P-14,

8

3-CDM

P-16

Hefne

r, W.,

16-LB

O-2

Heine

, F.,

87-O

CMSA

-8He

inen,

W., 2

0-PST

R-1, 8

0-PST

R-2, 9

5-FSM

C-6He

inze,

R., 1

06-O

CMSA

-13He

rman

, J.,

76-GN

C-3, 1

02-CS

O-1,

122

-GNC-8

Herz,

E., 4

9-PS-1

, 70-P

S-3He

ttrich

, S.,

107-P

S-7He

venth

al, W

., 58

-OCM

SA-3,

114

-OCM

SA-14

Higdo

n, D.

, 67-G

NC-2

Hinke

l, H.,

76-GN

C-3Ho

bsch

, M.,

76-GN

C-3Ho

ched

ez, J

., 41

-SSO-

4Ho

ffman

n, A.,

24-C

DMP-5

, 87-O

CMSA

-8, 8

9-PS-5

Hoga

n, P.,

23-C

DMP-4

, 35-C

DMP-6

, 64-C

DMP-1

2Ho

jnows

ki, B

., 29

-SSO-

3Ho

nda,

L., 1

20-CS

O-3

Hoofs

, R.,

40-M

DM-8,

106

-OCM

SA-13

Horny

, M.,

18-M

DM-4

Hörsc

hgen

-Egge

rs, M

., 38

-LBO-

4Ho

ward,

R., 4

6-HSO

-5Ho

we, S

., 29

-SSO-

3Hu

ber, F

., 83

-CDMP

-16Hu

berth

, S.,

27-M

DM-5

Hudib

urg, J

., 37

-HSO-

4

Hueb

ner, J

., 78

-OCM

SA-7

Huh,

Y., 6

6-FSM

C-3Hu

nsak

er, T.

, 29-S

SO-3

Hunt,

J., 1

14-O

CMSA

-14Iac

opino

, C.,

41-SS

O-4

Ijame

s, G.

, 27-M

DM-5

Ikeda

, S.,

86-GN

C-4Ina

gawa

, S.,

119-C

SIS-5

Inman

, S.,

26-LB

O-3

Iranz

o-Greu

s, D.

, 16-L

BO-2

Irbah

, A.,

41-SS

O-4

Ishim

aru, R

., 19

-SSO-

2Isr

ael, D

., 36

-CDMP

-7, 5

4-CDM

P-11

Ivanc

ic, W

., 15

-HSO-

2Iw

ata, T

., 68

-OCM

SA-4

Jaco

bs, C

., 25

-HSO-

3, 7

3-CDM

P-14

Jaco

bs, S

., 84

-CSIS-

1Ja

cobs

ohn,

J., 9

5-FSM

C-6Ja

ekel,

S.,

101-C

SIS-3

Jah,

M., 6

7-GNC

-2Ja

ng, I

., 20

-PSTR

-1Ja

vaux

, D.,

37-HS

O-4

Jerm

stad,

W., 3

9-MDM

-7Je

rred,

N., 2

9-SSO

-3Jim

enez

, F.,

113-G

NC-7

John

son,

B., 7

4-CDM

P-15

John

son,

S., 8

0-PST

R-2Jo

hnsto

n, M.

, 5-CD

MP-1

Joliv

et, L.

, 114

-OCM

SA-14

Jone

s, J.,

26-L

BO-3

Joy,

S., 4

7-MDM

-9, 1

16-PS

-8Ju

ng, O

., 67

-GNC-2

, 76-G

NC-3,

122

-GNC-8

Jung

, W.,

38-LB

O-4

Junio

r, F.,

89-PS

-5Ka

hle, R

., 68

-OCM

SA-4,

122

-GNC-8

Kape

llos,

K., 8

7-OCM

SA-8

Kaue

rhoff,

T., 1

07-PS

-7Ka

velaa

rs, A.

, 20-P

STR-1

Kazz

, G.,

94-CS

IS-2

Kearn

ey, M

., 10

1-CSIS

-3Ke

ck, F

., 57

-OCM

SA-2,

123

-OCM

SA-16

Kelec

y, T.,

67-G

NC-2

Kelly,

R., 4

9-PS-1

Kerje

an, L

., 11

5-OCM

SA-15

Keun

eke,

M., 1

05-O

CMSA

-12Kh

atri, F

., 36

-CDMP

-7Kim

, D.,

20-PS

TR-1

Kim, E

., 44

-CDMP

-8, 8

0-PST

R-2Kim

, H.,

56-GN

C-1Kim

, Y.,

80-PS

TR-2

Kirsch

, M.,

9-MDM

-1, 7

5-FSM

C-4, 7

8-OCM

SA-7,

1

03-FS

MC-7,

114

-OCM

SA-14

Klai, S

., 25

-HSO-

3, 7

3-CDM

P-14,

98-O

CMSA

-11Kle

mich

, K.,

50-SS

O-5

Klesh

, A.,

19-SS

O-2

Klinc

, M.,

28-M

DM-6,

57-O

CMSA

-2, 1

24-O

CMSA

-17Kli

nkrad

, H.,

123-O

CMSA

-16Kn

ight,

R., 2

0-PST

R-1, 5

9-PS-2

, 107

-PS-7

Knorr

, E.,

79-PS

-4Ko

, A.,

65-CD

MP-13

Koch

te, M

., 11

6-PS-8

Koko

rowsk

i, M.,

17-M

DM-3

Kolle

r, J.,

67-GN

C-2Ko

lodzie

jski, P

., 29

-SSO-

3Ko

ontz,

S.,

41-SS

O-4

Kornb

erg, M

., 10

3-FSM

C-7Ko

rotko

v, F.,

20-P

STR-1

Korsm

eyer,

D.,

15-HS

O-2

Kova

lik, J

., 45

-CDMP

-9Ko

zlows

ki, R.

, 23-C

DMP-4

Krag,

H., 1

23-O

CMSA

-16Kre

sken

, R.,

9-MDM

-1, 1

03-FS

MC-7,

113

-GNC-7

, 1

14-O

CMSA

-14Kre

tschm

ar, P.

, 78-O

CMSA

-7Kri

er, G

., 96

-GNC-5

Kruth,

J., 1

9-SSO

-2Kti

stis,

P., 1

3-CDM

P-2Ku

ch, T

., 15

-HSO-

2Ku

doh,

F., 8

4-CSIS

-1Ku

hlman

n, S.

, 17-M

DM-3,

87-O

CMSA

-8Ku

ijper,

D.,

96-GN

C-5Ku

mar, A

., 24

-CDMP

-5, 5

0-SSO

-5Ku

nz, J

., 16

-LBO-

2Ku

rtik, S

., 45

-CDMP

-9Ku

ulkers

, E.,

78-O

CMSA

-7La

Bell

e-Ham

er, N

., 54

-CDMP

-11La

Belle

, R.,

45-CD

MP-9

Lagn

y, A.,

48-O

CMSA

-1La

key,

D., 6

9-OCM

SA-5,

87-O

CMSA

-8,

1

24-O

CMSA

-17La

ndrod

ie, P.

, 38-L

BO-4,

88-O

CMSA

-9La

nsdo

wne,

C., 5

-CDMP

-1La

nuca

ra, M

., 44

-CDMP

-8, 5

3-CDM

P-10,

119

-CSIS-

5La

porte

, F.,

67-GN

C-2, 8

6-GNC

-4, 1

04-GN

C-6La

rdot,

C., 2

6-LBO

-3La

roque

, C.,

101-C

SIS-3

Larso

n, K.,

83-C

DMP-1

6, 1

05-O

CMSA

-12La

u, C.,

5-CD

MP-1

Laub

ach,

S., 2

0-PST

R-1, 6

8-OCM

SA-4,

112

-FSMC

-8La

udet,

P., 1

15-O

CMSA

-15La

Valle

e, D.

, 102

-CSO-

1, 1

11-CS

O-2

Lawr

ence

, G.,

18-M

DM-4

Leah

y, F.,

20-P

STR-1

Lecla

nche

, G.,

110-C

SIS-4

Ledk

ov, A

., 86

-GNC-4

Lee,

C., 5

-CDMP

-1Le

e, J.,

80-P

STR-2

Lee,

M., 2

0-PST

R-1Le

e, S.

, 56-G

NC-1,

80-P

STR-2

, 125

-PS-9

Lee,

Y., 1

7-MDM

-3Le

i, J.,

35-CD

MP-6

Lemm

ens,

S., 1

23-O

CMSA

-16Le

nda,

M., 7

9-PS-4

Lenk

, J.,

37-HS

O-4

Lenz

en, C

., 59

-PS-2,

70-P

S-3, 7

9-PS-4

Leun

g, B.

, 18-M

DM-4

Levo

ir, T.,

40-M

DM-8,

47-M

DM-9

Lewi

s, J.,

86-G

NC-4

Lewi

s, M.

, 56-G

NC-1

Li, N

., 24

-CDMP

-5Lie

brech

t, P.,

84-C

SIS-1

Linds

ay, S

., 53

-CDMP

-10Lip

pinco

tt, J.

, 119

-CSIS-

5Lo

ck, P

., 17

-MDM

-3, 2

8-MDM

-6, 5

7-OCM

SA-2,

7

5-FSM

C-4, 8

5-FSM

C-5, 1

24-O

CMSA

-17Lo

diot,

S., 5

8-OCM

SA-3

Lods

, P.,

19-SS

O-2

Loise

l, C.,

112-F

SMC-8

Loom

is, N

., 24

-CDMP

-5Lo

pez,

P., 2

8-MDM

-6Lo

pez,

T., 7

3-CDM

P-14,

121

-FSMC

-9Ló

pez D

elgad

o, T.,

28-M

DM-6

Lorig

ny, E

., 11

2-FSM

C-8, 1

15-O

CMSA

-15Lö

w, S

., 76

-GNC-3

Lowr

ance

, P.,

114-O

CMSA

-14Lu

cas,

L., 1

05-O

CMSA

-12Lü

dtke,

A., 3

7-HSO

-4Lu

pisell

a, M.

, 15-H

SO-2

Lupu

, E.,

107-P

S-7Lu

tz, P.

, 20-P

STR-1

Lux,

J., 1

3-CDM

P-2Ma

dni, A

., 80

-PSTR

-2Ma

erkl, T

., 79

-PS-4

Mage

e, K.,

58-O

CMSA

-3, 1

14-O

CMSA

-14Ma

ldagu

e, P.,

79-P

S-4Ma

leville

, L.,

105-O

CMSA

-12Ma

lphrus

, B.,

19-SS

O-2

Mano

n, F.,

88-O

CMSA

-9Ma

nor-C

hapm

an, E

., 11

4-OCM

SA-14

Marak

, J.,

44-CD

MP-8,

68-O

CMSA

-4Ma

rc, X

., 56

-GNC-1

Mardl

e, N.

, 56-G

NC-1,

96-G

NC-5,

124

-OCM

SA-17

Marec

hal, C

., 68

-OCM

SA-4

Marig

o, J.,

38-L

BO-4,

88-O

CMSA

-9Ma

rinic,

F., 4

4-CDM

P-8Ma

rsh, A

., 12

1-FSM

C-9

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Martin

, J.,

9-MDM

-1, 1

03-FS

MC-7

Martin

-Neira

, M.,

103-F

SMC-7

Martin

-Pime

ntel, P

., 87

-OCM

SA-8

Martin

ez, L

., 11

9-CSIS

-5Ma

rtínez

Fadri

que,

F., 9

7-OCM

SA-10

Mateo

, C.,

78-O

CMSA

-7, 1

01-CS

IS-3

Mathe

son,

L., 2

8-MDM

-6, 7

7-OCM

SA-6

Matis

ak, B

., 16

-LBO-

2Ma

tsuda

, I.,

86-GN

C-4Ma

tthys

sen,

A., 1

0-MDM

-2Ma

ttia, S

., 98

-OCM

SA-11

Maure

r, E.,

68-O

CMSA

-4, 1

07-PS

-7, 1

16-PS

-8,

125

-PS-9

Mazz

a, M.

, 78-O

CMSA

-7, 1

19-CS

IS-5

McCa

lmon

t, K.,

105

-OCM

SA-12

McCa

sland

, D.,

27-M

DM-5

McCo

y, R.,

54-C

DMP-1

1Mc

dona

ld, A.

, 9-M

DM-1

Mcdo

nald,

M.,

39-M

DM-7

McEly

ea, R

., 16

-LBO-

2Mc

Isaac

, K.,

77-O

CMSA

-6Me

credy

, N.,

66-FS

MC-3

Mefta

h, M.

, 41-S

SO-4

Melga

rejo D

iaz, N

., 65

-CDMP

-13Me

liton,

G., 6

-FSMC

-1Me

ndec

k, G.

, 46-H

SO-5

Merch

ant,

J., 4

5-CDM

P-9Me

rri, M

., 35

-CDMP

-6, 4

1-SSO

-4, 6

8-OCM

SA-4,

1

01-CS

IS-3

Merrit

t, D.

, 40-M

DM-8

Mesh

kat,

L., 1

20-CS

O-3

Messa

ros, R

., 80

-PSTR

-2Me

yer, J

., 11

2-FSM

C-8Mi

calon

i, E.,

102-C

SO-1

Mich

el, A.

, 25-H

SO-3,

73-C

DMP-1

4Mi

ller, T

., 97

-OCM

SA-10

Millig

an, D

., 57

-OCM

SA-2

Mino

giann

is, A.

, 124

-OCM

SA-17

Miro,

J., 8

5-FSM

C-5, 1

03-FS

MC-7

Mish

kin, A

., 20

-PSTR

-1, 1

25-PS

-9Mi

ttman

, D.,

119-C

SIS-5

Mo, Y

., 54

-CDMP

-11Mo

hr, D

., 10

7-PS-7

Mohr,

U.,

50-SS

O-5

Molin

sky,

J., 8

0-PST

R-2Mo

ll, F.,

83-C

DMP-1

6Mo

neste

s, D.

, 75-F

SMC-4

Mong

e, A.,

20-P

STR-1

, 48-O

CMSA

-1Mo

nham

, A.,

67-GN

C-2, 1

05-O

CMSA

-12Mo

nreal,

J., 1

6-LBO

-2Mo

nson

, E.,

35-CD

MP-6

Monta

gnon

, E.,

69-O

CMSA

-5, 8

8-OCM

SA-9

Montg

omery

, P.,

14-CD

MP-3,

27-M

DM-5

Montr

oni, G

., 78

-OCM

SA-7,

97-O

CMSA

-10Mo

ore, C

., 46

-HSO-

5Mo

ores,

J., 5

4-CDM

P-11

Moral

es, L

., 11

5-OCM

SA-15

Morea

u, D.

, 25-H

SO-3,

73-C

DMP-1

4, 9

8-OCM

SA-11

Morel

, T.,

13-CD

MP-2

Morfil

l, G.,

68-O

CMSA

-4Mo

unze

r, Z.,

29-SS

O-3,

102

-CSO-

1, 1

11-CS

O-2,

1

20-CS

O-3

Moury

, M.,

20-PS

TR-1

Mous

set,

V., 1

14-O

CMSA

-14Mo

ussi-S

offys

, A.,

107-P

S-7Mr

owka

, F.,

59-PS

-2, 7

0-PS-3

, 79-P

S-4Mu

eller,

K., 5

0-SSO

-5Mu

eller,

T., 7

-HSO-

1, 2

5-HSO

-3, 3

7-HSO

-4Mu

ller, C

., 98

-OCM

SA-11

Mülle

r, T.,

15-HS

O-2

Muño

z, I.,

6-FS

MC-1

Muno

z Fern

ande

z, M.

, 58-O

CMSA

-3Mu

rakam

i, K.,

58-O

CMSA

-3Mu

rolo,

F., 2

8-MDM

-6, 5

7-OCM

SA-2,

77-O

CMSA

-6,

124

-OCM

SA-17

Murph

y, D.

, 36-C

DMP-7

Musso

, I.,

26-LB

O-3

Naga

matsu

, H.,

95-FS

MC-6

Naka

jo, T.

, 19-S

SO-2

Naka

mura,

S.,

49-PS

-1, 5

9-PS-2

, 70-P

S-3, 7

9-PS-4

, 8

9-PS-5

Narda

ngeli

, S.,

80-PS

TR-2

Narul

a, N.

, 121

-FSMC

-9Na

varro

, V.,

64-CD

MP-12

, 68-O

CMSA

-4Na

zarov

, V., 1

4-CDM

P-3, 2

0-PST

R-1, 2

4-CDM

P-5,

79-P

S-4, 8

9-PS-5

, 107

-PS-7,

116-P

S-8, 1

25-PS

-9Na

zirov

, R.,

20-PS

TR-1,

86-G

NC-4

Neele

y, J.,

8-LB

O-1,

26-L

BO-3

Nehre

nz, M

., 29

-SSO-

3Ne

lson,

A., 1

12-FS

MC-8,

115

-OCM

SA-15

Nerga

ard, K

., 10

1-CSIS

-3Ne

spoli

, F.,

20-PS

TR-1

Newh

ouse

, M.,

27-M

DM-5

Newm

an, L

., 20

-PSTR

-1Ng

, S.,

35-CD

MP-6

Nguy

en, K

., 12

1-FSM

C-9Nic

olini,

D.,

80-PS

TR-2

Nieze

tte, M

., 87

-OCM

SA-8,

89-P

S-5Nis

hio, M

., 19

-SSO-

2No

mura,

N.,

84-CS

IS-1

Noreu

s, E.,

89-P

S-5No

uvell

on, S

., 38

-LBO-

4No

vak,

D., 5

5-FSM

C-2No

vean

, M.,

120-C

SO-3

Nove

llo, N

., 44

-CDMP

-8Nu

nes,

M., 8

6-GNC

-4O’

Shea

, P.,

102-C

SO-1

Oaida

, B.,

17-M

DM-3

Ohnd

orf, A

., 48

-OCM

SA-1,

83-C

DMP-1

6Ol

eson

, S.,

17-M

DM-3,

36-C

DMP-7

Olive

ira, H

., 70

-PS-3

Olive

ira, V

., 89

-PS-5

Orms

ton, T

., 56

-GNC-1

, 96-G

NC-5,

105

-OCM

SA-12

Ortiz

, A.,

20-PS

TR-1,

48-O

CMSA

-1Os

inski,

G.,

77-O

CMSA

-6Os

ório,

J., 7

5-FSM

C-4Os

wald,

M.,

80-PS

TR-2

Otho

n, B.

, 121

-FSMC

-9Ou

drhiri,

K., 4

5-CDM

P-9Pa

ck, M

., 11

2-FSM

C-8Pa

jevsk

i, M.,

74-CD

MP-15

Palm

er, P.

, 41-S

SO-4

Palss

on, M

., 95

-FSMC

-6Pa

nayio

tou, C

., 13

-CDMP

-2Pa

ntaleo

ni, M

., 9-M

DM-1,

87-OC

MSA-8

, 103

-FSMC

-7,

114

-OCM

SA-14

Panto

quilh

o, M.

, 97-O

CMSA

-10Pa

phitis

, A.,

13-CD

MP-2

Paras

har, S

., 36

-CDMP

-7, 4

5-CDM

P-9, 5

4-CDM

P-11

Park,

D.,

44-CD

MP-8

Parm

iter, R

., 77

-OCM

SA-6

Parril

la, E.

, 64-C

DMP-1

2Pa

rrinell

o, T.,

124

-OCM

SA-17

Pasq

uier, H

., 66

-FSMC

-3, 1

12-FS

MC-8

Paste

na, M

., 20

-PSTR

-1Pa

xton,

L., 1

6-LBO

-2Pe

arson

, S.,

20-PS

TR-1,

80-P

STR-2

, 85-F

SMC-5

, 9

5-FSM

C-6Pe

cchiol

i, M.,

57-O

CMSA

-2, 6

6-FSM

C-3, 7

5-FSM

C-4,

98-O

CMSA

-11, 1

12-FS

MC-8

Pecci

a, N.

, 6-FS

MC-1,

84-C

SIS-1,

95-F

SMC-6

, 1

21-FS

MC-9

Peina

do, O

., 14

-CDMP

-3, 2

3-CDM

P-4, 8

3-CDM

P-16

Pelip

enko

, P.,

9-MDM

-1, 7

7-OCM

SA-6

Peña

Luqu

e, S.

, 64-C

DMP-1

2Pé

rez Ay

úcar,

M.,

40-M

DM-8

Perki

ns, J

., 12

0-CSO

-3Pe

rreau

lt, S.

, 110

-CSIS-

4Pe

rry, K

., 20

-PSTR

-1Pe

skett

, P.,

37-HS

O-4

Pessi

na, S

., 28

-MDM

-6, 5

7-OCM

SA-2,

77-O

CMSA

-6Pe

ter, D

., 83

-CDMP

-16Pe

terso

n, C.,

105

-OCM

SA-12

Peter

son,

S., 4

4-CDM

P-8, 1

04-GN

C-6Pe

us, A

., 12

3-OCM

SA-16

Pfau,

J., 1

3-CDM

P-2, 9

7-OCM

SA-10

Pfeil,

N., 7

5-FSM

C-4Pic

ard, G

., 56

-GNC-1

Picart

, G.,

55-FS

MC-2,

75-F

SMC-4

, 103

-FSMC

-7,

112

-FSMC

-8Pie

tras,

J., 1

10-CS

IS-4

Pilge

r, E.,

86-GN

C-4Pil

gram,

M.,

84-CS

IS-1,

110

-CSIS-

4Pil

i, P.,

28-M

DM-6,

57-O

CMSA

-2, 7

7-OCM

SA-6,

1

24-O

CMSA

-17Pin

es, D

., 96

-GNC-5

Piron

dini, F

., 20

-PSTR

-1, 4

8-OCM

SA-1,

59-P

S-2Pit

esky

, J.,

47-M

DM-9,

115

-OCM

SA-15

Pitts,

R., 2

0-PST

R-1Po

land,

D., 1

03-FS

MC-7

Polan

skey

, C.,

47-M

DM-9,

106

-OCM

SA-13

, 1

15-O

CMSA

-15, 1

16-PS

-8Po

licella

, N.,

41-SS

O-4,

70-P

S-3Pra

do, A

., 10

-MDM

-2, 2

0-PST

R-1, 8

0-PST

R-2Pre

uss,

M., 7

3-CDM

P-14

Price

, H.,

28-M

DM-6

Proco

pe M

amert

, O.,

68-O

CMSA

-4Pu

chko

vskiy

, A.,

37-HS

O-4

Qu, Y

., 20

-PSTR

-1Qu

ach,

W., 1

9-SSO

-2Ra

bena

u, E.,

46-H

SO-5,

124

-OCM

SA-17

Rabid

eau,

G., 1

16-PS

-8Ra

jguru,

A., 2

9-SSO

-3Ra

mach

andra

n, V.,

84-C

SIS-1

Ratlif

f, J.,

7-HS

O-1

Ray,

T., 4

7-MDM

-9, 1

07-PS

-7, 1

15-O

CMSA

-15Ra

ymae

kers,

J., 1

01-CS

IS-3

Raym

an, M

., 47

-MDM

-9Ra

ymon

d, C.,

47-M

DM-9

Razo

, G.,

66-FS

MC-3

Rebo

ud, O

., 12

4-OCM

SA-17

Rebo

ux, A

., 57

-OCM

SA-2

Recio

, J.,

35-CD

MP-6

Reed

y, L.,

83-C

DMP-1

6Re

eve,

T., 1

21-FS

MC-9

Reev

es, S

., 14

-CDMP

-3Re

gges

tad, V

., 98

-OCM

SA-11

Reid,

S., 1

0-MDM

-2, 18

-MDM

-4, 20

-PSTR

-1, 80

-PSTR

-2,

85-F

SMC-5

, 95-F

SMC-6

Reinh

art, R

., 13

-CDMP

-2Re

inholt

z, W.

, 110

-CSIS-

4Re

nard,

M.,

59-PS

-2Re

naud

ie, E.

, 55-F

SMC-2

, 123

-OCM

SA-16

Rene

sto, M

., 89

-PS-5

Reza

beck

, H.,

111-C

SO-2

Richte

r, D.,

79-PS

-4Rie

del, F

., 11

3-GNC

-7Rig

hetti,

P., 6

7-GNC

-2

Ripoll

, T.,

75-FS

MC-4

Robe

rts, B

., 56

-GNC-1

Robe

rts, C

., 37

-HSO-

4Ro

berts

, W.,

45-CD

MP-9

Robe

rtson

, R.,

104-G

NC-6

Robic

haud

, M.,

124-O

CMSA

-17Ro

binso

n, B.

, 36-C

DMP-7

Roch

ow, C

., 87

-OCM

SA-8

Rodri

guez

, L.,

96-GN

C-5Ro

drigu

ez, Y

., 80

-PSTR

-2Ro

mana

zzo,

M., 1

13-GN

C-7, 1

23-O

CMSA

-16Ro

mero,

A., 2

8-MDM

-6Ro

queb

ert, J

., 53

-CDMP

-10Ro

ss, S

., 10

5-OCM

SA-12

Rossm

anith

, G.,

17-M

DM-3

Roun

dhill,

I., 4

9-PS-1

, 96-G

NC-5,

104

-GNC-6

Rous

se, N

., 88

-OCM

SA-9

Rouz

é, M.

, 41-S

SO-4

Rove

ri, M.

, 87-O

CMSA

-8Ro

viera,

P., 8

-LBO-

1, 2

6-LBO

-3, 8

0-PST

R-2Ro

y, M.

, 115

-OCM

SA-15

Rubia

les, P

., 10

3-FSM

C-7Ru

dolph

, A.,

57-O

CMSA

-2, 9

7-OCM

SA-10

, 1

05-O

CMSA

-12Ru

ecke

rt, M

., 74

-CDMP

-15Ru

iz, H

., 53

-CDMP

-10Sa

bath,

D.,

15-HS

O-2

Saka

moto,

Y., 1

9-SSO

-2Sa

las G

odoy

, J.,

49-PS

-1Sa

las S

olano

, S.,

88-O

CMSA

-9Sa

las-So

lano,

S., 3

8-LBO

-4Sa

lor M

oral, N

., 14-C

DMP-3

, 78-O

CMSA

-7, 11

9-CSIS

-5Sa

lt, D.

, 111

-CSO-

2Sa

lvage

, R.,

46-HS

O-5

Samu

els, J

., 55

-FSMC

-2Sa

nche

z, D.

, 20-P

STR-1

Sanc

hez,

L., 8

7-OCM

SA-8

Sanc

hez,

N., 6

4-CDM

P-12

Sand

ers, A

., 69

-OCM

SA-5

Sand

s, O.

, 15-H

SO-2

Sank

s, W.

, 20-P

STR-1

Sanm

arti, J

., 66

-FSMC

-3Sa

nseg

undo

, M.,

56-GN

C-1, 1

13-GN

C-7Sa

ntoro,

G.,

26-LB

O-3

Santo

s, R.,

53-C

DMP-1

0Sa

rkarat

i, M., 3

6-CDM

P-7, 5

4-CDM

P-11,

68-OC

MSA-4

, 7

3-CDM

P-14,

101

-CSIS-

3Sc

häfer

, U.,

23-CD

MP-4

Scha

ire, S

., 19

-SSO-

2Sc

hier, J

., 36

-CDMP

-7Sc

himme

ls, K.

, 75-F

SMC-4

Schle

pp, B

., 68

-OCM

SA-4

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singe

r, A.,

5-CDM

P-1Sc

hmidh

uber,

M.,

20-PS

TR-1,

80-P

STR-2

Schm

idt, A

., 38

-LBO-

4Sc

hmidt

, F.,

114-O

CMSA

-14Sc

hmidt

, M.,

57-O

CMSA

-2, 1

23-O

CMSA

-16Sc

hmitz

, P.,

97-O

CMSA

-10Sc

hmotz

er, R.

, 29-S

SO-3

Scho

olcraf

t, J.,

19-S

SO-2

Schro

ck, M

., 12

1-FSM

C-9Sc

hulz,

K., 1

19-CS

IS-5

Schu

lze, D

., 80

-PSTR

-2, 1

22-GN

C-8Sc

huma

cher,

M.,

69-O

CMSA

-5Sc

huple

r, B.,

44-CD

MP-8

Schw

arz, R

., 10

3-FSM

C-7Sc

ott, D

., 77

-OCM

SA-6

Scott

i, G.,

37-HS

O-4

Scov

ille, Z

., 7-H

SO-1

Segn

eri, D

., 88

-OCM

SA-9

Seibe

rt, M

., 10

5-OCM

SA-12

Sela,

A., 2

5-HSO

-3, 7

3-CDM

P-14

Sellm

aier, F

., 83

-CDMP

-16Se

nent,

J., 1

7-MDM

-3Se

pan,

D., 1

16-PS

-8Se

rgiou

, C.,

13-CD

MP-2

Serpe

ll, E.,

57-O

CMSA

-2Se

ssler,

G.,

94-CS

IS-2

Sevin

ç, E.,

98-O

CMSA

-11Sh

aw, A

., 97

-OCM

SA-10

Shaw

, H.,

20-PS

TR-1

Shelt

on, R

., 11

6-PS-8

Shirtl

iffe, G

., 47

-MDM

-9Sh

oema

ker, M

., 10

4-GNC

-6Sie

g, D.

, 105

-OCM

SA-12

Sindiy

, O.,

17-M

DM-3

Singe

r, C.,

26-LB

O-3

Sipila

, S.,

7-HSO

-1Sk

outar

is, E.

, 23-C

DMP-4

Smit,

H., 1

19-CS

IS-5

Smith

, B.,

89-PS

-5, 1

21-FS

MC-9

Smith

, E.,

15-HS

O-2

Smith

, K.,

35-CD

MP-6,

53-C

DMP-1

0Sm

ith, M

., 55

-FSMC

-2Sm

ith, R

., 75

-FSMC

-4So

ares,

M., 8

9-PS-5

Sodn

ik, Z.

, 119

-CSIS-

5So

ellne

r, G.,

15-HS

O-2

Soere

nsen

, E.,

94-CS

IS-2

Solim

an, M

., 50

-SSO-

5So

nenb

erg, L

., 97

-OCM

SA-10

Soren

sen,

T., 8

6-GNC

-4So

rgenfr

ei, M

., 29

-SSO-

3

Soula

, J.,

44-CD

MP-8,

53-C

DMP-1

0, 8

4-CSIS

-1,

94-C

SIS-2,

119

-CSIS-

5So

uthwo

rth, R

., 78

-OCM

SA-7

Spad

a, M.

, 5-CD

MP-1,

13-CD

MP-2,

64-CD

MP-12

, 6

8-OCM

SA-4,

74-CD

MP-15

, 78-O

CMSA

-7, 10

1-CSIS

-3Sp

ence

r, J.,

44-CD

MP-8

Spörl

, A.,

59-PS

-2, 7

0-PS-3

Stam

ming

er, A.

, 38-L

BO-4

Stan

gl, C.

, 6-FS

MC-1,

80-P

STR-2

Stato

n, E.,

8-LB

O-1

Stea

dman

, K.,

47-M

DM-9

Stee

l, R.,

87-O

CMSA

-8, 8

9-PS-5

Stee

le, P.

, 101

-CSIS-

3St

effen

, S.,

25-HS

O-3

Steig

er, C.

, 113

-GNC-7

, 123

-OCM

SA-16

Sterr

, U.,

87-O

CMSA

-8St

etson

, H.,

69-O

CMSA

-5St

ewart

, A.,

114-O

CMSA

-14St

ewart

, C.,

83-CD

MP-16

Stew

art, K

., 95

-FSMC

-6St

ich, J

., 39

-MDM

-7St

olzen

berg,

T., 1

24-O

CMSA

-17St

owers

, K.,

114-O

CMSA

-14St

reiffe

rt, B

., 89

-PS-5

Strou

pe, A

., 10

5-OCM

SA-12

Strze

pek,

A., 3

8-LBO

-4, 8

8-OCM

SA-9

Sturm

, E.,

114-O

CMSA

-14Su

khan

ov, A

., 20

-PSTR

-1Su

ng, J

., 56

-GNC-1

Suzu

ki, K.

, 119

-CSIS-

5Sw

an, C

., 53

-CDMP

-10Sw

enso

n, C.,

41-S

SO-4

Symo

nds,

K., 5

6-GNC

-1, 1

24-O

CMSA

-17Ta

ggart

, K.,

111-C

SO-2

Tai, W

., 84

-CSIS-

1Ta

jima,

T., 8

6-GNC

-4Ta

lon, C

., 95

-FSMC

-6Ta

n, K.,

65-C

DMP-1

3Ta

n-Wan

g, G.

, 125

-PS-9

Tanc

o, I.,

69-O

CMSA

-5, 8

7-OCM

SA-8

Teixe

ira D

e Sou

sa, B

., 69

-OCM

SA-5,

87-O

CMSA

-8Te

jo, J.

, 49-P

S-1Th

atche

r, A.,

111-C

SO-2

Theil

, S.,

103-F

SMC-7

Thill,

M.,

96-GN

C-5Th

omps

on, D

., 77

-OCM

SA-6,

106

-OCM

SA-13

Thors

ness,

J., 5

6-GNC

-1To

mé, A

., 89

-PS-5

Tone

tti, S

., 59

-PS-2

Töpfe

r, M.,

23-CD

MP-4,

83-C

DMP-1

6To

rgerso

n, J.,

54-C

DMP-1

1To

rtosa

, M.,

48-O

CMSA

-1

Tourr

aille,

J., 3

8-LBO

-4To

wnse

nd, J

., 10

5-OCM

SA-12

Tran,

V., 1

05-O

CMSA

-12Tra

nquil

le, C.

, 18-M

DM-4

Travis

, P.,

114-O

CMSA

-14Tri

mble,

J., 6

4-CDM

P-12,

80-P

STR-2

, 85-F

SMC-5

Troen

dle, D

., 87

-OCM

SA-8

Tso, K

., 74

-CDMP

-15Tu

cker,

L., 6

6-FSM

C-3Tü

llman

n, R.,

6-FS

MC-1

Turne

r, J.,

76-GN

C-3, 1

22-GN

C-8Tu

rner, R

., 54

-CDMP

-11Tu

ttle, L

., 26

-LBO-

3Ty

e, R.,

37-H

SO-4

Uega

ki, H

., 58

-OCM

SA-3

Ulame

c, S.

, 57-O

CMSA

-2Uz

o-Oko

ro, E.

, 20-P

STR-1

Vach

on, M

., 26

-LBO-

3Va

lentin

i, G.,

56-GN

C-1, 1

13-GN

C-7Va

lerino

, P.,

67-GN

C-2, 9

6-GNC

-5, 1

04-GN

C-6Va

lette,

V., 4

0-MDM

-8Va

n Der

Pols,

K., 1

05-O

CMSA

-12va

n Duij

n, P.,

20-P

STR-1

Van H

oof,

D., 2

5-HSO

-3, 7

3-CDM

P-14

Vanc

e, J.,

27-M

DM-5

Vand

ermey

, N.,

58-O

CMSA

-3Va

nhov

e, M.

, 25-H

SO-3

Vanin

etti, R

., 45

-CDMP

-9Va

reha,

A., 2

5-HSO

-3Va

ssallo

, E.,

94-CS

IS-2

Vaug

han,

D., 1

6-LBO

-2Ve

neri,

R., 2

6-LBO

-3, 5

8-OCM

SA-3,

124

-OCM

SA-17

Verzo

la, I.

, 48-O

CMSA

-1Via

llefon

t, P.,

123

-OCM

SA-16

Viltal

pur, S

., 7-H

SO-1

Visint

in, M

., 94

-CSIS-

2Viv

ero, J

., 35

-CDMP

-6, 6

5-CDM

P-13

Vizca

ya G

arcia,

J., 9

4-CSIS

-2Vo

gel, C

., 28

-MDM

-6, 5

7-OCM

SA-2

Vollm

ers, J

., 29

-SSO-

3Vo

lpp, J

., 87-O

CMSA

-8, 10

5-OCM

SA-12

, 114

-OCMS

A-14

Voum

ard, Y

., 78

-OCM

SA-7

Vroon

en, G

., 37

-HSO-

4Wa

gner,

S.,

104-G

NC-6

Wags

taff,

K., 1

06-O

CMSA

-13Wa

ite, A

., 26

-LBO-

3Wa

llace

, M.,

5-CDM

P-1Wa

lsh, A

., 75

-FSMC

-4, 9

8-OCM

SA-11

Wang

, H.,

20-PS

TR-1

Wang

, Y.,

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The SpaceOps Organization was formed in the realization that given the large number of people involved in space mission operations, an organized community or technical forum was needed. Since mission operations have become an increasingly large segment of space agency budgets, there is great interest in improving the capabilities and cost efficiencies of mission operations. It was in the spirit of providing the broadest possible managerial and technical interchange between space agencies, academia, and industry that SpaceOps was established.

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