Session

EcoDesign

24 Oct 2017, 11:30
Erasmus building (ESTEC)

Erasmus building

ESTEC

ESTEC Keplerlaan 1 Noordwijk

Conveners

EcoDesign: Environmental Impact of Space missions

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EcoDesign: Ecodesigning a space mission

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EcoDesign: Atmospheric impact

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EcoDesign: LCA SPACE PROPELLANTS ROUND TABLE

  • Johan Berg Pettersen

EcoDesign: SINGLE SCORE ROUNDTABLE

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EcoDesign: REACH and Obsolescence Risks

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EcoDesign: Space Sustainability

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EcoDesign: Greensat brainstorming

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EcoDesign: Greensat brainstorming

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  1. Ms Sara Morales Serrano (ESA)
    24/10/2017, 11:30
  2. Augustin Chanoine (Deloitte)
    24/10/2017, 11:50
  3. Augustin Chanoine (Deloitte)
    24/10/2017, 12:10
  4. 24/10/2017, 12:30
  5. Mr Andrew Wilson (University of Strathclyde)
    24/10/2017, 14:00
  6. Augustin Chanoine
    24/10/2017, 14:20
  7. Mr Nicolas Thiry (Thales Alenia Space)
    24/10/2017, 14:40
  8. An vercalsteren (Vito NV)
    24/10/2017, 15:00
  9. Slimane Bekki (CNRS)
    24/10/2017, 16:00
  10. Lilith Grassi (Thalès Alenia Space)
    24/10/2017, 16:20
  11. Dominik Saile (DLR)
    24/10/2017, 16:40
  12. Sophia Klink (Université de Montpellier)
    24/10/2017, 17:00
  13. 24/10/2017, 17:20
  14. 25/10/2017, 09:30
    This session will begin by presenting an ESA study which performed the Life Cycle Assessment of space propellants. The methodology and results will be presented followed by open discussion afterwards regarding implications for green propellants, major considerations for reducing environmental impact, and scale up from lab to industrial scale.
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  15. 25/10/2017, 11:50
    Within Life Cycle Assessment, certain environmental indicators may be of more interest than others. This session aims to make a prioritisation to define the most important environmental indicators and to discuss weighting factors between them in order to arrive at a 'single score for space' agreed upon by space sector actors.
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  16. Christopher Zimdars (Quantis), Usoa Izagirre (TECNALIA)
    25/10/2017, 14:00
  17. Ana G. Pereira (ISQ)
    25/10/2017, 14:20
  18. Pierre Joanny (Dassault Aviation)
    25/10/2017, 14:40
  19. Augustin Chanoine (Deloitte), Tim Becker (ReachLaw)
    25/10/2017, 15:00
  20. Mr Julien Rion (Bcomp SA)
    25/10/2017, 15:10
  21. Jorge Del Rio Vera (UNOOSA)
    25/10/2017, 16:00
    The presentation will explain the different initiatives in which the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs is involved regarding sustainability of outer space and how these initiatives are related to UNISPACE+50, the special segment of the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space and the Space 2030 agenda.
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  22. Dr Camilla Colombo (Politecnico di Milano)
    25/10/2017, 16:20
  23. Mr Thibaut Maury (Ariane Group / Univ. Bordeaux)
    25/10/2017, 16:40
  24. Michel van Pelt (ESA)
    25/10/2017, 17:00
    Earth Orbits are a finite resource. Understandably, this statement is difficult to fathom given the vastness of space, yet Earth orbits are not infinite regions in this vastness. This study proves that Earth orbits are a limited, natural resource and goes on to construct a quantitatve model to estimate the beginning of the period beyond which it would be detrimental for satellites to continue...
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  25. Romain Esteve (Toulouse School of Economics (TSE))
    25/10/2017, 17:20
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