Session S09
Unmanned Space Needs |
This session will provide attendees with a summary of the technological capabilities required for enabling the next generation of unmanned spacecraft for earth orbiting and planetary missions. Speakers will make the link between the challenges faced by future unmanned missions and how the recent developments in MNT-based materials and devices can meet them. |
Chaired by : |
Catherine Lambert, CNES and Thierry Duhamel, EADS-Astrium |
Lead Speaker : |
Samad Hayati, Mars Instrument Development Program
“Low to Mid-TRL Technology Development for NASA's Mars Exploration Program”
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Speakers : |
William Coblenz, DARPA DSO
Carlo Menon, ESA
“Micro and Nano technology as a means for designing biomimetic space systems”
Yoshikazu Miyajawa, JAXA
“The Status of Micro / Nano-Technology for Aerospace Application in Japan” |
Pilot Project Concept topics related to Session S09: Amongst the 7 Pilot Projects that will be discussed during the process workshops, we feel that the content of topics P2, P3, and P4 would perhaps enhance the material presented at this Session.
MNT Based Harsh Environment Sensors
Nano/Pico-Satellites for Civilian and Defense Applications
Reliability Testing of Micro-Sensors, Micro-Actuators and Micro-Switches
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Last Update: August 02, 2006 |