session 3
Prediction, Testing, Measurement and Effects of space environment on space missions
- type
oral
- Description
The space environment can strongly impact the performance and reliability of space missions. It has several natural and induced components, including high-energy radiation, plasma, atomic oxygen, planetary dust, extreme temperature, vacuum, micro-gravity, micrometeoroid and debris, molecular and particulate contamination, etc. Environmental conditions yield constraints at design phase, and consideration of significant risks in the course of the mission. The evaluation of the nominal and worst-case conditions to be met, mitigation and protection options, and of their impact on missions and flight systems are thus of prime importance. This session will encompass the following topics: Space Weather, Plasma, Spacecraft Charging, Radiation, Atomic Oxygen, Planetary Dust, Molecular and Particulate Contamination, Plume Induced Contamination Effects and Interactions, and Combined Environments. The key themes addressed during this session are flight measurements, physical processes, prediction of nominal and worst-case conditions, ground-based testing, flight experiments and lessons learned.
- Date
2024-10-17
- Time
- Room
- IPC members
Co-Chair: Mr. Henry de Plinval, Office National d’Etudes et de Recherches Aérospatiales (ONERA), France;
Co-Chair: Dr. Teppei Okumura, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Japan;
Rapporteur: Mr. Carlos Soares, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States;
Order | Time | Paper title | Mode | Presentation status | Speaker | Affiliation | Country |
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1 | 10:15 | The correlation of radiation simulations with in-orbit data from the GreenCube MEO CubeSat mission | 15 | confirmed | Ms. Michela Boscia | Sapienza University of Rome | Italy |
2 | 10:30 | 15 | Dr. Silvano Fineschi | INAF | Italy | ||
3 | 10:45 | Data-streams for a calibrated commercial atmospheric density model | 15 | confirmed | Dr. Vishal Ray | United States | |
4 | 11:00 | Results of atomic oxygen and its effects observations onboard SLATS | 15 | withdrawn | Dr. Yugo Kimoto | Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) | Japan |
5 | 11:15 | Thermal Resilience Test Method and Strategy for Solar Cells Space Qualification | 15 | confirmed | Mr. Marco Rosa | Kyushu Institute of Technology | Italy |
6 | 11:30 | 15 | confirmed | Mr. Martin Eizinger | FOTEC Forschungs- und Technologietransfer GmbH | Austria | |
7 | 11:45 | Experimental Approach of Molecular contamination for SOLAR-C EUVST's candidate materials | 15 | confirmed | Mr. Hiroaki Okuma | Space Engineering Development Co., Ltd. | Japan |
8 | 12:00 | 15 | confirmed | Mr. Carlos Soares | NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory | United States |