[Ground-station] Reminder - small sat seminar tomorrow

Michelle Thompson mountain.michelle at gmail.com
Mon Oct 12 15:25:35 PDT 2020


Register here:
https://technology.nasa.gov/page/nasa-ames-small-satellite-technolog

Tuesday, October 13, 2020 4:00 pm
Eastern Daylight Time (New York, GMT-04:00)
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Duration: 2 hours
Description:
About the Event

The use of small satellites has grown significantly in recent years due to
the development of new technologies and increased demand. Industries such
as agriculture, energy, civil engineering, and many others are driving the
use of small satellites because of the many advantages they offer.

NASA Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley develops and demonstrates new
small satellite technologies and capabilities for NASA’s missions in
science, exploration, and space operations. These technologies will not
only benefit NASA and the larger space community, but other industries as
well.

During this webinar, you will learn about a variety of novel technologies
with applications in small satellites. You will also learn how you can
access them through NASA’s Technology Transfer Program.

Schedule of Presentations (Time shown in PST)


1.00 – 1.10pm: Opening Remarks
1.10 – 1.20pm: Transformable Hypersonic Aerodynamic Decelerator

1.20 – 1.30pm: Electromagnetic Control of Each Nanosatellite within a
Cluster of Nanosatellites

1:30 – 1:40pm: Heterogeneous Spacecraft Networks

1:40 – 1:50pm: Multispectral Imaging, Detection, and Active Reflectance
(MiDAR)

1.50 – 2.00pm: Fluid Lensing System for Imaging Underwater Environments

2.00 – 2.10pm: Low Cost Star Tracker Software

2.10 – 2.20pm: Cost Optimized Test of Spacecraft Avionics and
Technologies(COTSAT) Modular Spacecraft Software Architecture

2:20 – 2:30pm: Affordable Vehicle Avionics (AVA)

2:30 – 2:40pm: Fine-pointing Optical Communication System Using Laser Arrays

2:40 – 2:50 – Nanosatellite Launch Adapter System

2:50 – 3:00pm: Closing Remarks

-Michelle W5NYV

"Potestatem obscuri lateris nescis."
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