Clean Space Industrial Days & AeroThermoDynamics Design for Demise Workshop

UTC
Erasmus building (ESTEC)

Erasmus building

ESTEC

ESTEC Keplerlaan 1 Noordwijk
Description

Clean Space industrial days

The Clean Space industrial days aim at providing an insight to the technological advancement achieved to date in the fields of ecoDesign for space, technologies for Space Debris Mitigation (SDM) and Active Debris Removal (ADR).

Through its Clean Space initiative, ESA is pioneering an eco-friendly approach to space activities. On the ground, that means adopting greener industrial materials, processes and technologies. In space, it means preserving Earth’s orbital environment as a safe zone, free of debris.

Clean Space is considering the entire lifecycle of space activities, from the early stages of conceptual design to the mission’s end of life – and even beyond, to removal of space debris. Clean Space has three branches, reflecting its mission to assess the environmental impact of Agency programmes as a first step to finding ways to address them in future, and contributing to a more sustainable and competitive European space industry:

  • ecoDesign: designing to address environmental impacts and foster green technologies;
  • CleanSat: designing to reduce the production of space debris;
  • e.Deorbit: removing a large piece of space debris from orbit.

ESA has pioneered ecoDesign for space by performing environmental life-cycle assessments of its launchers and missions. Applying LCA to space activities is a first step towards a cleaner space sector. Based on this work, ESA has developed a space-specific handbook to perform LCA. A great challenge is to use the results of the LCAs to develop cleaner technologies which will be at least as performing than existing technologies. The industrial days will be an opportunity for the European space industry to acquire knowledge on ecoDesign for space missions.

ESA is globally leading the pursuit for Active Debris Removal through its e.Deorbit mission. The objective is to catch a large spacecraft in Low Earth Orbit and to bring it back to Earth in a controlled manner, in order to reduce the risk of growth of space debris. Through this mission, European industry is developing cutting edge technologies for monitoring, rendezvous, capture and deorbiting of space systems.

The CleanSat project started in 2014 and aims to develop technologies to comply with space debris regulations and avoid the generation of new debris from future missions. ESA’s CleanSat project seeks to steer this evolution in a coordinated manner, in direct collaboration with Europe’s leading satellite integrators and their suppliers. By developing technologies that enable future satellites to comply with standards, Europe’s space industry will have an international competitive advantage. CleanSat is developing building blocks that employ innovative technologies to meet space debris mitigation requirements, and that can be adopted on a systematic basis by a variety of satellite platforms.

By bringing together a variety of stakeholders including the public sector, industry and new potential participants, the Clean Space Industrial Days will be a unique opportunity for a broad discussion on the goals and strategies for e.Deorbit, CleanSat and ecoDesign and will be key to determine the next steps. This will be achieved through presentations from both industry and ESA on the state-of-the-art of the current activities and leaving opportunities to side meetings on specific topics as necessary.

AeroThermoDynamics Design for Demise Workshop

The workshop is organised by the “AeroThermoDynamics Design for Demise” (ATD3) Working Group settled by ESA and CNES to understand the aerothermodynamic process which contribute to reduce the amount of debris surviving re-entry. The Workshop is a regular (every 2 years) forum at European level to facilitate the discussions (at technical and scientific level), collect and disseminate information, propose and plan new topics/activities (roadmap definition and coordination) of all relevant aerothermodynamics aspects which governs the demisability problem and hence, increase the confidence on the tools used for that.

In this frame, a limited number of test cases will be validated with respect to efficiency and accuracy of different numerical tools, from low to high fidelity. The workshop provides the opportunity to compare ground facilities and measurement techniques, physical modelling, to explore Uncertainty Quantification (UQ) approaches and verification & validation process.

Agenda of the ATD3 WS
Agenda of the CSID
ATD3 presentations
Participants
  • Adam Okninski
  • Adam S. Pagan
  • Adrian Pfeifle
  • Alberto Accogli
  • Aleksandra Bukała
  • Alessandro Chiesa
  • Alessandro Rossi
  • Alessandro Turchi
  • Alessio Fanfani
  • Alexandre Pilat
  • Alfons Mayer
  • Ali Guelhan
  • An Vercalsteren
  • Ana Brandão
  • Ana Cabral
  • Ana Cipriano
  • Andrea Messidoro
  • Andrea Sita
  • ANDREA TROMBA
  • Andreas Lyder Pedersen
  • Andrei Oganessian
  • Andrew Clark
  • Andrew Wilson
  • Andrew Wolahan
  • Antonio Caiazzo
  • Antonio Rinalducci
  • Antonio Schettino
  • APOSTOLOS KATOUNAS
  • Ares PAPANTONIOU
  • Ariane Bouilly
  • Armando Rojas Gomez
  • Armen Derderian
  • Arne Riemer
  • Asim Mirza
  • Augustin Chanoine
  • Aurélie Bellucci
  • Aurélie Gallice
  • Bartosz Jakusz
  • Benoît Remy
  • Bent Fritsche
  • Bernd Helber
  • Billot Carole
  • Bocquillon Nicolas
  • Bonvoisin Benoit
  • Borbala Bernus
  • Bruno Samaniego Lopez
  • Camilla Colombo
  • Camille Pirat
  • Christian Hepp
  • Christopher Zimdars
  • Dan King
  • Daniel BRIOT
  • Danna Linn Barnett
  • Dario Mora
  • David Gonzalez-Arjona
  • David Henri
  • Del Rio Vera Jorge
  • DENIS DILHAN
  • Dominik Saile
  • Ed Kuijpers
  • Eduardo Morales Cas
  • Eduardo Urgoiti
  • Emmanuel Onillon
  • Eric Reinthal
  • EUGENIO FERREIRA
  • Evangelos Tzimas
  • Ezio Ciancetta
  • Fabio Nichele
  • Fabrice Cipriani
  • Fabrice Rottmeier
  • Fernando Gandía
  • Filip Jensen
  • Florent Piponnier
  • Florian Kolb
  • Francois Bausier
  • Geert Smet
  • George Lentaris
  • Gerrit Proffe
  • Giacomo Lupi
  • Gianluca Furano
  • Giorgio Carollo
  • Gonçalo Aguiar
  • Guglielmo Aglietti
  • Guido Sonnemann
  • Guillaume PRIGENT
  • Guillermo Ortega
  • Hans Raue
  • Henrik Simon
  • Ian Holbrough
  • ILARIA ROMA
  • Ioannis Stratakos
  • Iñigo Sard
  • Jakob Huesing
  • Jakob Svensson
  • James Beck
  • James Merrifield
  • Jan Vos
  • Jaroslaw Jaworski
  • Jason Forshaw
  • JEAN PECOURT
  • Jean-Marc Bouilly
  • Jean-Noel Pittet
  • Jekaterina Timohhina
  • Jeroen Van den Eynde
  • Jerzy Sasiadek
  • Jessica Delaval
  • Jesus Gil
  • Jiri Silha
  • Joanna Langlade
  • John Ratti
  • Jonas Philipp Lüke
  • Josep Rosello
  • José Manuel Rodríguez Ramos
  • JP Sheehan
  • Juan Lizarraga
  • Julien ANNALORO
  • Julien Rion
  • Julien Weber
  • Karol Seweryn
  • Kate Symonds
  • Keith Muirhead
  • KONSTANTINOS GKARTZOS
  • Konstantinos Kapellos
  • Kunal Naik
  • Lars Wagner
  • Laura Gatti
  • LAURENT JOURDAINNE
  • laurent velut
  • Lilith Grassi
  • Lionel Hobbs
  • Liénart Thomas
  • Lorenzo Bitetti
  • Lorenzo Marconi
  • Louis Walpot
  • Luc Boumans
  • Luc Lamarche
  • Luc Piguet
  • Luca Celotti
  • Luca Ferracina
  • Lucile Desjonquères
  • Luigi Bianchi
  • Luis Gaspar Venancio
  • Maarten Schurmans
  • Marcel Scherrmann
  • Marco Esposito
  • Marta Brizuela
  • Martin Grabe
  • Martin Konopka
  • Martin Zwick
  • Martina Faenza
  • Martins Sudars
  • Mathias Burkhalter
  • Matthias Gondeck
  • Mauro Pasquinelli
  • Merabtene Mourad
  • Michel Garcia
  • Michel van Pelt
  • Michelle Lavagna
  • Muriel Richard-Noca
  • Naseer Shirzad
  • Nathalie DIAS
  • Nicolas Leveque
  • Nicolas Thiry
  • Nina Gaiser
  • orianA RECCA
  • Ozgun Yilmaz
  • Paride Testani
  • Patrick Seltner
  • Paul Nizenkov
  • Paulo Chaves
  • Pawel Nowakowski
  • PEDRO JOSE JURADO LOZANO
  • Pekka Janhunen
  • Peter Holsters
  • Peter Noeding
  • Peter Skinner
  • Petrantoni Marine
  • Pierre JOANNY
  • Pierre Omaly
  • Pierre Van Hauwaert
  • Pénélope Leyland
  • Rafael Bureo Dacal
  • Ralf Usinger
  • Renato Bellarosa
  • Robert Bainbridge
  • Robert Hahn
  • Robert-Jan Koopmans
  • Roberto Destefanis
  • Robin Biesbroek
  • Roland Schneider
  • Roland Zenger
  • Ronny Kanzler
  • Rui Semide
  • Sara Morales Serrano
  • Saturnino VAL SERRA
  • Sergio Ventura
  • Simone Bianchi
  • Slimane Bekki
  • Sophia Klink
  • Stefan Gregucci
  • Stefano ANTONETTI
  • Stefano Cianfanelli
  • Steffen jaekel
  • Stephan Kraus
  • Steven Engelen
  • Stijn Lemmens
  • Stylianos SKEUAKHS
  • Stéphane Estable
  • Sylvain ANTHOINE
  • Sylvain Goek
  • theo geerken
  • Thibault Flinois
  • Thibaut Maury
  • Thomas Millross
  • Thomas Rees
  • Thomas Schermann
  • Thomas Sinn
  • Thorsten Ziegler
  • Thorsten Ziegler
  • Tiago Soares
  • Tim Becker
  • Tobias Knop
  • Tomasz Rybus
  • Tony Schönherr
  • Trevor Watts
  • Ulrich Gotzig
  • Usoa Izagirre Etxeberria
  • Vincent RIVOLA
  • WEYNACHT Valérie
  • Wojciech Golebiowski
  • Yaiza Gonzalez-Garcia
  • Yann Batonneau
  • Ángela Hernández Delgado