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    Title

    Lessons Learned in Space Systems

    type

    oral

    Description

    Lessons learned are essential to significantly improve space projects implementation practices and, in turn, increase their success-rate. Collecting and sharing information regarding analysis of past and recent successes/failures is deemed the key element to support that and, in addition, it is also highly valuable since it can foster setting up of a collaborative paradigm where people from different Systems Engineering & Management cultures, in different projects, and at different maturity stages, share knowledge among teams, organizations and people, to contribute to the above common practice. For the above practice to be effective, this retrospective viewpoint shall come from a variety of sources. In this regard, the scope of the D1.7 session covers the full spectrum of a space project life-cycle activities such as: project management and systems engineering; systems and missions design; systems MAIVT (manufacturing, assembly, integration, verification, and testing); mission execution, systems exploitation, and post-mission evaluation. Additional added-value can also come from discussion and examination on side-aspects (yet important) as: diversity of standards/practices including lessons learned yielded from their adoption interpretation and application; as well as project-data management approaches (design results, engineering models, documentation, mission results, etc.) to preserve and make them available to future missions.

    Date

    2025-10-03

    Time

    13:45

    Room

    Room C3.5

    IPC members
    • Co-Chair: Mr. Yoshihisa Arikawa, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Japan;

    • Co-Chair: Mr. Giuseppe Guidotti, Deimos Space SLU, Italy;

    • Rapporteur: Dr. Dapeng Wang, China HEAD Aerospace Technology Co., China;

    • Rapporteur: Mr. Hamed Gamal, Mynaric, Germany;

    papers

    Order

    Time

    Paper title

    Mode

    Presentation status

    Speaker

    Affiliation

    Country

    1

    13:45

    geometric bias calibration of the instruments line-of-sight frame and its application in scientific observation in the svom mission

    10

    Ms. Qingyun Mao

    Innovation Academy for Microsatellites, Chinese Academy of Sciences

    China

    2

    13:55

    Informing Large Space Science Missions from SmallSat/Class-D Mission Lessons Learned

    10

    Dr. Charles Norton

    National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Jet Propulsion Laboratory

    United States

    3

    14:05

    Lessons Learned and Risk Posture in Shielded Harness Design for Small Satellites: Balancing EMI Performance, Weight, and Reliability

    10

    Mr. Carlos Nunez

    Planet Labs Inc.

    United States

    4

    14:15

    Lessons Learned from EarthCARE/CPR development and in-orbit operations

    10

    Mr. Kenta MARUYAMA

    Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)

    Japan

    5

    14:25

    Lessons learned from the integration and testing of the PeakSat optical communications satellite

    10

    Mr. Georgios Kikas

    Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

    Greece

    6

    14:35

    Lessons Learned in Systems Engineering with respect to Programmatics (Cost and Schedule)

    10

    Mr. Charles Baker

    NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (USRA)

    United States

    7

    14:45

    Proba-3 Precise formation flying: an in-flight reality now

    10

    Mr. Daniel Serrano

    SENER Ingenieria y Sistemas, S.A.

    Spain

    8

    14:55

    Tailored Capacity Building for CubeSat Innovation: Lessons Learned from National Programs and Pathways to Space Access for All

    10

    confirmed

    Mr. Ayush Roy

    University of Toronto Aerospace Team (UTAT)

    Canada

    9

    15:05

    The Resilience of the Development Process: Structural Design, Optimization, Manufacturing, and Testing of a 1U CubeSat Structure for Morazán Satellite (MRZ-SAT) in a Non-Spacefaring Country

    10

    Mr. Wenceslao Bejarano

    LaSEINE, Kyushu Institute of Technology

    Japan

    10

    15:15

    The study on high linkage of newly developed space key technology

    10

    Dr. SANGSOON YONG

    Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI)

    Korea, Republic of

    11

    15:25

    Unlocking Residual Capacity in NASA’s Science Mission Extensions

    10

    Ms. Rashika Sugganahalli Natesh Babu

    Stevens Institute of Technology

    United States

    12

    15:35

    ‘Flexible’ Project Management: A guideline to forming, managing and leading student teams for technical projects.

    10

    Mr. Efstratios Rigas

    Beyond Orbit

    Greece

    *

    Challenges and lessons learned of accomplishing the rover locomotion software LOCO

    10

    Ms. Juliane Skibbe

    DLR (German Aerospace Center)

    Germany

    *

    Investigating Code Reuse in CubeSat Missions: A Case Study of BIRDS-Derived Satellite Software

    10

    Ms. Husseinat Etti-Balogun

    Laboratory of Spacecraft Environment Interaction Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology Japan

    Japan