28th Spacecraft Plasma Interaction Network in Europe (SPINE) meeting
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This SPINE workshop is an open forum on new research and technological results, needs and plans in the area of spacecraft plasma interactions.
Contributions are welcome in all topics of interest for the European spacecraft/plasma community at large.
For the 28th edition we are especially encouraging contributions relevant to the following topics :
- Platform effects on Plasma measurements onboard Scientific missions
- Evolution of Internal Charging analyses and models, coupling with Surface Charging
- Dust charging effects and interactions with systems in the context of lunar exploration
- Measurements of the Earth plasmasphere , data exploitation and gaps
- High Performance computing and application to spacecraft - plasma interactions
- Requirements and ideas for a European materials charging properties Database (a dedicated round table will be held)
Contributions addressing all other aspects such as :
- Evolution of surface and internal charging environments and standards
- Material properties (measurements, new materials, etc ..)
- Ground and space based experiments for surface and internal charging
- Electric propulsion driven plasma environments, electrical orbit raising
- Innovative numerical methods and approaches for surface and internal charging applications
- Charging of Cubesats, Nanosats, effects on (miniaturised) instrumentation
- Plasma (instrumentation and spacecraft electrostatic cleanliness)
- Simulation tools performances, current and future developments, interoperability between tools
are also welcome.
Abstracts can be submitted until May 7th latest eob.
In addition, please take a look and a few minutes to complete the community questionnaire at
https://framaforms.org/new-spine-and-spis-website-and-community-poll-1589797156
Looking forward to fruitful discussions and see you (probably virtually) there !
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SPINE: IntroductionConveners: Fabrice Cipriani (ESA), Francois Piette, Gregoire Deprez (ESA), Mika Holmberg, Simon Clucas (ESA)
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Electrical propulsion
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Modelling of an un-collimated retarding potential analyzer and comparison with Express-A in-flight measurementsSpeaker: Lucas Nicolle (ONERA)
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Comparison of methods for Numerical Modeling of Electric Propulsion Plume-Spacecraft InteractionSpeaker: Mr Rikard Siljeströmer (KTH Royal Institute of Technology)
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Enhancement of plasma simulation data interpretability & credibilitySpeaker: Dejan Petkow (SPARC Industries SARL)
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Computational Plasma Engineerng of Gridded Ion OpticsSpeaker: Ullrich Siems (Sparc-Industries)
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Flight Electric Propulsion Diagnostic Package (EPDP) for EP Satellite PlatformsSpeaker: Thomas Trottenberg (Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel)
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ESD
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Development and test of the CubeSIM payload for the CROCUS missionSpeaker: Yoann Bernard-Gardy (ONERA/DPHY)
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ESD risks and effects on spacecraft solar panels : Numerical tools and simulationsSpeaker: Sébastien Hess (ONERA)
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12:50
Lunch break
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Electrical propulsion
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Plume-based Improvement of Satellite Charging & Contamination AnalysesSpeaker: Sander Rouwette (SPARC Industries)
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A method to compute interconnectors erosion in SPISSpeaker: Vincent MALZIEU (Airbus Defence and Space)
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Charging risk analyses
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Spacecraft Charging Analyses at OHBSpeaker: Henning Wulf (OHB System)
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Charging simulations in the LEO auroral plasma – Recent results and feedback on environment definitionSpeaker: Christian Imhof (Airbus Denfence and Space GmbH)
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Just-In-Time charging risk analysis with SPIS in the frame of the H2020/PAGER space weather predictions frameworkSpeaker: Julien Forest (Artenum)
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Environment models and data
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LEO charging Environment characterisation using Amber dataSpeakers: Fabrice Cipriani (ESA), Florine Enengl (UiO)
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Assessment of Geosynchronous Orbit Surface Charging Conditions Using GOES-16/17 MPS-Lo DataSpeaker: Dave Pitchford (CarringtonSpace)
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Plasmaspheric products for space weather servicesSpeaker: János Lichtenberger (Department of Geophysics and Space Sciences, Eötvös University, Budapest)
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PEMEM: new probability model of keV plasma environment inside geostationary orbitSpeaker: Stepan Dubyagin (Finnish Meteorological Institute)
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SPINE: Round table discussions
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Day 1 round table and wrap up discussion (EP, ESD, Models and data)
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Charging effects on plasma instrumentation onboard science missions
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JUICE surface charging in the auroral zone of GanymedeSpeaker: Mika Holmberg
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A Charging Model for the Rosetta SpacecraftSpeaker: Fredrik Johansson (Swedish Institute of Space Physics)
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Influence of the spacecraft potential on low-energy ion measurements made by the by the Jovian plasma Dynamics and Composition (JDC) analyser on JUICESpeaker: Mr Matteo Bochet
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Effects of the PICASSO platform on the Sweeping Langmuir Probe (SLP) instrumentSpeaker: Sylvain Ranvier (Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy (BIRA-IASB))
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The impact of CubeSat charging on Thermospheric plasma measurementsSpeaker: Sachin Alexander Reddy (Mullard Space Science Laboratory)
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End-to-end validation of the SPIS-ASPOC module through simulations of the Cluster spacecraft and comparison with Cluster dataSpeaker: Guillaume Tcherniatinsky (LPP, Palaiseau, France)
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Response of the MMS spacecraft to being actively controlledSpeaker: Klaus Torkar (Austrian Academy of Sciences)
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Spacecraft effects on electron measurements - combining SPIS with data from Solar Orbiter’s Solar Wind AnalyserSpeaker: Gethyn Lewis (UCL-MSSL)
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New numerical approaches
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Focus on physical modelling and usability improvements of SPIS in the frame of SPIS-ASPOC and SPIS-LISA projectsSpeaker: Pierre Sarrailh (ONERA - The French Aerospace Lab)
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Lunch break
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Vlasov-Poisson solvers and database of I-V characteristics for electron-emitting objects of cylindrical and elliptic cross-sections immersed in Maxwellian plasmasSpeaker: Gonzalo Sanchez-Arriaga (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
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Kinetic simulations and regression inference of plasma environment parametersSpeaker: Richard Marchand (University of Alberta)
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SPINE: Round table discussions
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Charging codes application to science missions round table
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Internal charging
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Time-dependent electron environment effect on the internal charging dynamics by SPIS-IC simulations.Speaker: hector balboa (ONERA)
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The Monte Carlo Internal Charging ToolSpeaker: Gregoire Deprez (ESA)
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ICM, the Internal Charging Meshing edge-plugin: A CNES contribution to the internal charging questionSpeaker: Benjamin RUARD (Artenum)
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3D Internal Charging Analysis in FASTRADSpeaker: Jérémie PLEWA (TRAD)
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Materials
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Materials charging investigations for JUICESpeaker: Bruno Delacourt (ESA)
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Determination and archiving of the electrostatic characteristics of the space materials at ONERASpeaker: Ludivine Leclercq (ONERA)
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SPINE: Round table discussions
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Environments and materials properties database round table
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Day 2 round table and wrap up discussion
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Dust Charging
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Dust removal and cleaning of optical surfaces in lunar environmentsSpeaker: Jean-Charles MATEO-VELEZ (ONERA)
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Cassini’s Interaction with Saturn’s Dusty Ionosphere: 3-D Particle-In-Cell SimulationsSpeaker: Ravindra Desai (Imperial College London)
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LIGGGHTS_LAMMPS coarse grained molecular dynamics codes for powder modeling of lunar dustSpeaker: Michael Mallon
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New numerical approaches
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SPIS advancement proposal: Coupling to other open-source solvers, automation, cloud deploymentSpeaker: Adam Obrusnik (PlasmaSolve s.r.o.)
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Performance and Reliability of VSTRAP – a SnapshotSpeaker: Rabab Bouziane (SPARC industries)
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SPINE: SPINE comunity and Round table discussions
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SPINE: A New Website for a New DecadeSpeaker: Arnaud Trouche (Artenum)
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Website survey feedback and discussion
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Workshop Summary and ConclusionSpeakers: Fabrice Cipriani (ESA), Francois Piette, Gregoire Deprez (ESA), Mika Holmberg, Simon Clucas (ESA)
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