Technical programme
IAC-23 — 74th International Astronautical Congress
C1. IAF ASTRODYNAMICS SYMPOSIUM
This symposium addresses advances in orbital mechanics, attitude dynamics, guidance, navigation and control of space systems.
- Coordinator
Daniel Scheeres
Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research, University of Colorado — United StatesVincent Martinot
Thales Alenia Space France — France
C1.1. Attitude Dynamics (1)
This theme discusses advances in spacecraft attitude dynamics and control, as well as design, testing and performance of novel attitude sensors and actuators. This theme also covers dynamics and control of multiple interconnected rigid and flexible bodies, including tethered systems, and in-orbit assembly.
- Co-Chair
Giovanni B. Palmerini
Sapienza University of Rome — ItalyZhanfeng Meng
China Academy of Space Technology (CAST) — China
- Rapporteur
Robert G. Melton
Pennsylvania State University — United States
C1.2. Attitude Dynamics (2)
This theme discusses advances in spacecraft attitude dynamics and control, as well as design, testing and performance of novel attitude sensors and actuators. This theme also covers dynamics and control of multiple interconnected rigid and flexible bodies, including tethered systems, and in-orbit assembly.
- Co-Chair
Toshio Kamiya
Meisei University — JapanMikhail Ovchinnikov
Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics, RAS — Russian Federation
- Rapporteur
Bang Hyochoong
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) — Korea, Republic of
C1.3. Guidance, Navigation and Control (1)
The emphasis of this theme is on the studies and application related to the guidance, navigation and control of Earth-orbiting and interplanetary spacecraft, including formation flying, rendezvous and docking.
- Co-Chair
Guo Linli
Institute of Manned Space System Engineering,China Academy of Space Technology (CAST) — ChinaKrishna Kumar
Ryerson University — Canada
- Rapporteur
Juan Carlos Bastante
OHB System AG-Bremen — Germany
C1.4. Guidance, Navigation and Control (2)
The emphasis of this theme is on the studies and application related to the guidance, navigation and control of Earth-orbiting and interplanetary spacecraft, including formation flying, rendezvous and docking.
- Co-Chair
Mai Bando
Kyushu University — JapanEberhard Gill
Delft University of Technology — The Netherlands
- Rapporteur
Hanspeter Schaub
Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research, University of Colorado — United States
C1.5. Guidance, Navigation & Control (3)
The emphasis of this theme is on the studies and application related to the guidance, navigation and control of Earth-orbiting and interplanetary spacecraft, including formation flying, rendezvous and docking.
- Co-Chair
Jean de Lafontaine
NGC Aerospace Ltd. — CanadaYung Fu Tsai
Taiwan Space Agency (TASA) —
- Rapporteur
Miguel Bello Mora
Deimos Space SLU — Spain
C1.6. Mission Design, Operations & Optimization (1)
The theme covers design, operations and optimization of Earth-orbiting and interplanetary missions, with emphasis on studies and experiences related to current and future missions.
- Co-Chair
Yury Razoumny
RUDN University — Russian FederationMauro Pontani
Sapienza University of Rome — Italy
- Rapporteur
Liang Tang
Beijing Institute of Control Engineering, CAST — China
C1.7. Mission Design, Operations & Optimization (2)
The theme covers design, operations and optimization of Earth-orbiting and interplanetary missions, with emphasis on studies and experiences related to current and future missions.
- Co-Chair
Erick Lansard
Satellite Research Center, Nanyang Technological University (NTU) — Singapore, Republic ofRichard Epenoy
Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES) — France
C1.8. Orbital Dynamics (1)
This theme discusses advances in the knowledge of natural motions of objects in orbit around the Earth, planets, minor bodies, Lagrangian points and more generally natural orbital dynamics of spacecraft in the Solar System. It also covers advances in orbit determination.
- Co-Chair
Yuichi Tsuda
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) — JapanElena Fantino
Khalifa University of Science and Technology (KUST) — United Arab Emirates
- Rapporteur
Kathleen Howell
Purdue University — United States
C1.9. Orbital Dynamics (2)
This theme discusses advances in the knowledge of natural motions of objects in orbit around the Earth, planets, minor bodies, Lagrangian points and more generally natural orbital dynamics of spacecraft in the Solar System. It also covers advances in orbit determination.
- Co-Chair
Othon Winter
UNESP - São Paulo Sate University — BrazilJosep J. Masdemont
Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (UPC) — Spain
- Rapporteur
David C. Folta
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Goddard Space Flight Center — United States
C1.IP. Interactive Presentations - IAF ASTRODYNAMICS SYMPOSIUM
This session offers a unique opportunity to deliver your key messages in an interactive presentation on any of the subjects of Astrodynamics addressed in the classic Sessions. The presentation will be displayed on a digital screen in a dedicated location and available for view by all Congress attendees for the entire Congress week. In addition, one afternoon is dedicated exclusively for the attendees to view the Interactive Presentations, and the author will be assigned a specific ten minute slot to personally present the topic and interact with the attendees present. The Interactive Presentation may take advantage of all electronic display capabilities, such as: PowerPoint charts, embedded hot links, pictures, audio and video clips etc. An award will also be presented to the author of the best Interactive Presentation in the C Category at a special ceremony. An Abstract that follows the standard format must be submitted by the deadline for standard IAC abstracts.
- Co-Chair
Diane Davis
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Johnson Space Center — United StatesFlorian Renk
European Space Agency (ESA) — Germany
C1.IPB. Interactive Presentations - IAF ASTRODYNAMICS SYMPOSIUM
- Co-Chair
Diane Davis
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Johnson Space Center — United StatesFlorian Renk
European Space Agency (ESA) — Germany
C1.LBA. Late Breaking Abstracts (LBA)
- Coordinator
Daniel Scheeres
Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research, University of Colorado — United States