GVW Timetable The workshop will be held in the McCance Building, room MC301 (3rd level), at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland. Tuesday 6th, 2014 8.30-9.00 REGISTRATION 9.00-9.20 OPENING KN - Prof. Daniel J. Scheeres, University of Colorado, 9.20-10.20 "The Mechanics of Asteroids: Implications for Exploration and Mitigation" RT - Ettore Perozzi, DEIMOS Space, Spain "Selecting Neo Targets for Space Missions end Ground Based 10.20-10.40 Observations: The Importance of Newly Discovered Objects", E. Perozzi, F. Bernardi, E. Foschi, G. Drolshagen, D. Koschny, G.B. Valsecchi. ESR - Clemens Rumpf, University of Southampton, UK 10.40-11.00 "Asteroid trajectory propagator for deflection mission design" 11.00-11.20 COFFEE ESR - Davide Amato, UPM, Spain 11.20-11.40 "Mitigation of trajectory propagation error in spacecraft fly-bys" ESR - Georgios Tsirvoulis, AOB, Serbia 11.40-12.00 "Contribution of the Watsonia family to the Near Earth Asteroids population" RT - Maocai Wang, University of Strathclyde, UK 12.00-12.20 "Trajectory optimal design for asteroids exploration based on mixed coding" KN - Prof. Dr. Hanspeter Schaub, University of Colorado, USA 12.20-13.20 "Electrostatic GEO Space Debris Mitigation" 13.20-14.20 LUNCH 14.20-15.20 WG RT - Daniel Casanova, University of Namur, Belgium "Long Term Orbit Evolution of Space Debris Under the J2 Effect 15.20-15.40 and Solar Radiation Pressure in Terms of the Area-To-Mass Ratio", Daniel Casanova, Anne Lemaitre. RT - Channumsin Sittiporn, University of Glasgow, UK "A Deformation Model of Flexible, High Area-To-Mass Ratio 15.40-16.00 Debris Under Perturbations", Channumsin Sittiporn, Matteo Ceriotti, Gianmarco Radice. 16.00-16.20 COFFEE 16.20-16.40 VT - Raul Dominguez, DEIMOS Space, Spain "Selection of targets for Active Debris Removal based on the impact on the environment", Raul Domınguez-Gonzalez, Noelia SanchezOrtiz. ESR - Stefano Maro, UniPi, Italy 16.40-17.00 "Orbit determination and first integrals" ER - Massimo Vetrisano, University of Strathclyde, UK "End-of-life disposal concepts for libration point and highly elliptical 17.00-17.20 orbit missions: uncertainty analysis", Massimo Vetrisano, Camilla Colombo, Massimiliano Vasile VRT - Russell Boyce and Melrose Brown, UNSW Camberra, Australia 17.20-17.50 "UNSW Camberra Space Situational Awareness - Capabilities and Future Direction" PUBLIC TALK - Dr. Ettore Perozzi, DEIMOS Space SLU, Spain 19.00:20.00 "AVOIDING THE FATE OF THE DINOSAURS - the asteroid hazard after Chelyabinsk: new solutions for an old problem" Legend: KN Keynote talk RT Regular Talk VT Virtual talk VRT Video recorded talk E(S)R ESR/ER Talk WG Working Group activity WGT Working Group Talk For more details or questions, contact the organising team at [email protected]. The workshop will be held in the McCance Building, room MC301 (3rd level), at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland. Wednesday 7th, 2014 VT - Mai Bando, Kyushu University, Japan 9.00-9.20 "On the Possibility of Using Small Asteroids for Deflecting Near-Earth Asteroids", Yuki Akiyama, Mai Bando, Shinji Hokamoto. 9.20-9.40 ESR - Nicolas Thiry, University of Strathclyde, UK RT - Siegfried Eggl, IMCCE - Observatoire de Paris, France 9.40"Post mitigation impact risk analysis for deflection demonstration 10.00 missions proposed in the NEOShield project", Siegfried Eggl , Daniel Hestroffer, William Thuillot. ESR - Fabien Gachet, University of Rome "Tor Vergata", Italy 10.00"Some Numerical tools for dynamical systems, application to the 10.20 Three-Body problem" 10.20ER - Piyush Mehta, University of Strathclyde, UK 10.40 "Modeling Satellite Drag Coefficient with Response Surfaces" RT - Craig White, University of Strathclyde, UK 10.40"Numerical Simulation of Atmospheric Entry of an Asteroid in the 11.00 Rarefied Gas Regime", Craig White, Tom Scanlon, Edmondo Minisci, Richard Brown. 11.00COFFEE 11.20 KN - Dr. Detlef Koschny, Head of Space Situational Awareness Near11.20Earth Object (SSA-NEO) Team, ESA Solar System Missions Division 12.20 (SRE-SM) 12.20WG 13.20 13.20LUNCH 14.20 14.20KN - Dr. Camilla Colombo, Politecnico di Milano, Italy 15.20 "Space debris detection, evolution and disposal" VT - Juan-Antonio Pulido, DEIMOS Space, Spain 15.20"Collision Risk Assessment and Avoidance Manoeuvres with ESA’s 15.40 CORAM Tool", Juan Antonio Pulido, Noelia Sanchez-Ortiz, Ignacio Grande Olalla, Klaus Merz. RT - Aaron Ridley, University of Michigan, USA 15.40"Using Differential Drag and a Global Model to Avoid Collisions with 16.00 Debris on the Eight Satellite CYGNSS Mission", Aaron J. Ridley, Kyle Nave, Chris Ruf 16.00COFFEE 16.20 RT - Hanspeter Schaub, University of Colorado, USA 16.20"Prospects and Challenges of Touchless Electrostatic Detumbling of 16.40 Small Bodies", Trevor Bennett, Daan Stevenson, Erik Hogan, Hanspeter Schaub ESR - Helene Ma, University of Pisa, Italy 16.40"Comparison of different methods to compute a preliminary orbit of 17.00 space debris with radar observations", 17.00ESR - Natalia Ortiz-Gomez, University of Southampton, UK 17.20 17.2017.40 "Eddy Currents applied to detumbling of space debris" ESR - Marko Jankovic, DFKI, Germany "Pose estimation of uncooperative targets from in-space measurements" The workshop will be held in the McCance Building, room MC301 (3rd level), at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland. Thursday 8th, 2014 VT - Satoshi Furuta, Kyushu University, Japan "Is Orbital Debris Removal Necessary in the Geostationary 9.00-9.20 Region?", Satoshi Furuta, Toshiya Hanada, Koki Fujita, Kazuki Takezono. VT - Mitsuhiko Tasaki, Kyushu University, Japan "Characterizing Environmental Change to Identify Its Origin by In9.20-9.40 situ Measurements", Mitsuhiko Tasaki, Toshiya Hanada, Koki Fujita. VT - Hou Liqiang, Xi'an Satellite Control Center, China "Orbital Debris Removal with Laser Ablative Propulsion 9.40-10.00 Considering Epistemic Uncertainties", Hou Liqiang, Cai Yuanli, Li Jisheng, Tan Wei. RT - Dorota Kruzynska, Poznan Astronomical Observatory, Poland "Trajectory Predictions of Space Debris Moving on Highly 10.00-10.20 Eccentric Orbits", Dorota Kruzynska, Justyna Golebiewska, Edwin Wnuk 10.20-10.40 ESR - Chiara Tardioli, University of Strathclyde, UK ER - Kartik Kumar, Dinamica, Italy 10.40-11.00 "Selection strategy for a multiple-rendezvous space debris removal mission" 11.00-11.20 COFFEE KN - Prof. Alan Harris, NEOShield Project Coordinator, DLR Institute of Planetary Research, Germany 11.20-12.20 "Beyond NEOShield: A Roadmap for Near-Earth Object Impact Mitigation" 12.20-13.20 WG 13.20-14.20 LUNCH VT - Javier Martin, DEIMOS Space SLU, Spain 14.20-14.40 "End-to-end NEO risk mitigation suite: a use case", Juan Cano, Javier Martin. RT - Daniel Scheeres, University of Colorado, USA 14.40-15.00 "Maneuvers, Models and SSA", D.J. Scheeres, D.P. Lubey and H.C. Ko RT - Alessandro Peloni, University of Glasgow, UK 15.00-15.20 "Solar sailing multiple NEO rendezvous mission: preliminary results", Alessandro Peloni, Matteo Ceriotti. 15.20-15.40 ESR - Nicolas Thiry, University of Strathclyde, UK RT - Prof. Edwin Wnuk, Astronomical Observatory, Poland, "Space Debris Trajectory Modeling Before and After Laser Debris 15.40-16.00 Removal (LDR) ", Edwin Wnuk, Christophe Jacquelard, Herve Haag and Bruno Esmiller 16.00-16.20 COFFEE VT - Alaa Hussein, University of Sussex, UK "Mitigating Space Debris in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Using High 16.20-16.40 Power Pulsed Laser", Alaa Hussein, Chris Chatwin, Rupert Young, Phil Birch 16.40-17.00 17.00-17.20 17.20-17.40 VT - Gary Huges, California Polytechnic State University, US "DE-STAR: Phased-Array Laser Technology for Planetary Defense and Exploration", Gary B. Hughes, Philip Lubin, Hugh O’Neill et All VT - Steven Chesley, JPL-NASA, US "Deflection analysis for Bennu", Steven Chesley, Davide Farnocchia VT - Davide Farnocchia, JPL-NASA, US "Impact hazard assessment for Bennu, Apophis, and 1950 DA", Davide Farnocchia, Steve R. Chesley PUBLIC TALK - Dr. Liz Williams, science fiction writer, UK 19.00:20.00 "Looking Towards The Galactic Frontier" 20.30-23.30 Social dinner The workshop will be held in the McCance Building, room MC301 (3rd level), at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland. Friday 9th, 2014 VT - Yuki Seto, Kyushu University, Japan "Characterizing Breakup Fragments for Planning and Observations 9.00-9.20 Using Time Delay Integration", Yuki Seto, Toshiya Hanada, Yukihito Kitazawa. RT - Chang-Yin Zhao, Chinese Academy Sciences, China "Analysis on the long-term dynamical evolution of the inclined 9.20-9.40 geosynchronous orbits in the Chinese BeiDou navigation system", Chang-Yin Zhao, Jian-Ning Xiong, Ming-Jiang Zhang, Hong-Bo Wang, Sheng-Xian Yu, Wei Zhang. RT - Fatoumata Kebe, IMCCE, Observatoire de Paris 9.40-10.00 "Evolution of the Cloud of Fragments after an Explosion or a Collision in Space", F. Kebe, M. Dudeck, D. Hestroffer. VT - Catalin Gales, University of Iasi, Romania "A description of the dynamics of space debris in the 1:1 and 2:1 10.00-10.20 resonances by using the Hamiltonian formalism", Catalin Gales, Alessandra Celletti. ER - Aaron J. Rosengren, CNR, Italy "Dynamical Behavior of High Area-to-Mass Ratio Space 10.20-10.40 Debris:Implications for the Debris Problem at GEO", Aaron J. Rosengren, Alessandro Rossi, Daniel J. Scheeres ESR - Ioannis Gkolias, University of Rome "Tor Vergata", Italy 10.40-11.00 "Qualitative investigation of the rotational dynamics." 11.00-11.20 COFFEE KN - Dr. Giovanni Valsecchi, INAF-IAPS, Rome, Italy "An analytical 11.20-12.20 theory of close encounters and keyholes" 12.20-13.20 WG 13.20-14.20 LUNCH 14.20-15.00 WGT1 15.00-15.40 WGT2 15.40-16.20 WGT3 16.20-17.00 COFFEE - CLOSING 20.3023.00 Social event - TBA
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