14–17 Mar 2016
Darmstadtium
Europe/Amsterdam timezone
"Orbiting Towards the Future"

Session

Students (I)

15 Mar 2016, 14:00
Darmstadtium

Darmstadtium

Schloßgraben 1, 64283 Darmstadt, Germany

Description

Undergraduate MSc or PhD students to encourage them to share results from their research projects; Reserach fellows work in the area of astrodynamics tools and techniques;

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  1. Mr Xiangyu Li (Beijing Institude of Technology)
    15/03/2016, 14:00
    15: Students
    Oral presentation at the conference
    The libration points and periodic orbits possess unique dynamics properties in multibody system, which have been exploited to design low-energy transfer for space mission. In this paper, we investigate the periodic orbits for planetary capture and propose an indirect planetary capture method. In new method, the periodic orbit is consider as a park orbit during the capture, which connects with...
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  2. Mr Lorenzo Bucci (Politecnico di Milano)
    15/03/2016, 14:20
    15: Students
    Oral presentation at the conference
    Nowadays interest on large structures, ISS like, to serve for a long time as orbiting outposts place in strategic, possibly long-term stable locations, is increasing. They can serve as a support for far target robotic\manned missions, for planetary tele-operated robotic surface activities, as scientific labs for sample return missions in preserved environment avoiding contamination, for...
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  3. Mr Abdul Manarvi (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University)
    15/03/2016, 14:40
    15: Students
    Oral presentation at the conference
    Positioning a spacecraft or a satellite in a predefined orbit was and is still considered as one of the most important process of any space mission design for military or commercial purposes. A need to prepare a comprehensive review of investigations conducted in this area was realized. Therefore present research was narrowed down to most significant contributions in the area of Global...
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  4. Mr Fabien Gachet (University of Rome 'Tor Vergata')
    15/03/2016, 15:00
    15: Students
    Oral presentation at the conference
    The long-term dynamics of the geostationary (GEO) region has been studied both numerically (Chao, 2005; Anselmo and Pardini, 2007) and analytically (Chao and Baker, 1983; Chao, 2006; Valk et al., 2008; Rosengren and Scheeres, 2013), and some of these results contributed to the IADC guidelines for disposal of objects in the GEO region. In this work, we revisit the dynamics of this region...
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  5. Mr AYKUT kutlu (Middle East Technical University)
    15/03/2016, 15:20
    15: Students
    Oral presentation at the conference
    Aykut Kutlu and Ozan Tekinalp Middle East Technical University Ankara, Turkey EXTENDED ABSTRACT A simulation and analysis tool for satellite formation is presented. The tool models the relative motion of a chief-deputy satellite formation, offers ways of selecting proper initial conditions for the formation, and helps examine the results obtained from linear and nonlinear...
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