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SUMMARY:On-orbit Servicing\, Debris & Proximity Operations - Online Worksh
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DTSTART:20210304T140000
DTEND:20210304T183000
DTSTAMP:20260511T072856Z
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:- REGISTER HERE - \n\nThe EPFL Space Center (eSpace) and Skolt
 ech Space Center are co-organizing this On-orbit Servicing\, Debris & Prox
 imity Operations Workshop. It will gather international perspectives from 
 industry\, government\, and academia interested in sustainable space logis
 tics\, to share their ideas and future visions of the field. One impact of
  new logistics in space is orbits have become more crowded. On-orbit servi
 cing\, space debris\, life extensions and disposal are all deeply connecte
 d to this trend.\n\nTopics include:\n\n	on-orbit servicing of satellites a
 nd distributed space systems: new capabilities\, stakeholder requirements\
 , mission architectures\, expected benefits and limits\;\n	space debris\, 
 their avoidance & capture: observations and measurements\, modelling and r
 isk analysis\, re-entry\, mitigation\, space surveillance and traffic mana
 gement\;\n	impacts of the above on the wider space supply chain\, satellit
 e industry\, design practice\, orbital environment\, and transportation fl
 ows\;\n	other topics relevant to sustainable space logistics.\n\nThe forma
 t will be 7-25-minute presentations followed by Q&A. Afterwards an interac
 tive session will synthesize viewpoints\, identifying key societal issues 
 and research questions\, and creating common mental models. What research 
 is needed on these issues? What is the structure and interconnection of th
 e problems?\n\nOutcomes will include: \n\n\n	prioritized research topics\
 ;\n	proposed collaborations\;\n	modeling integrating multiple stakeholder 
 viewpoints\, e.g. holistic views of on-orbit servicing and debris issues\,
  and the dynamic impacts on the orbital environment and satellite industry
 \;\n\nParticipants include: \n\n\n	ClearSpace SA\, leading the world’s 
 first space mission to remove space debris\;\n	Prof. Koki Ho of Georgia Te
 ch\, specialist of space logistics flows\;\n	MIT’s Engineering Systems L
 aboratory\, thought leader in space logistics\;\n\nAs well as many top res
 earchers from Skoltech and EPFL!\n\n     \n 
LOCATION:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/on-orbit-servicing-debris-proximity-
 operations-workshop-registration-141406646085
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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