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Acknowledgements | ||
Foreword | ||
Micro/Nanosatellites - The New World | 1 | |
Nanotechnology - Tools for the Satellite World | 21 | |
The Promises of Nanotechnology: Will They Be kept? | 33 | |
Canada's First Microsatellite - An Enabling Low-Cost Technology for Future Space Science and Technology Missions | 43 | |
PROBA (Project for On-board Autonomy) | 53 | |
SNAP-1 - Design, Construction, Launch and Early Operations Phase Results of a Modular COTS-Based Nano-satellite | 69 | |
Report on Panel Discussion 1: New Advances of Nanotechnology | 79 | |
Nanosatellite Science Applications | 83 | |
Creation of an Information Society by Satellite Communications R&D: the Role of Small Satellites | 93 | |
MYRIADE, the CNES Micro-satellite Product Line for Science and Innovation | 101 | |
Air Quality Improvement through Micro-Technology | 109 | |
Small Satellites in the Future Space Infrastructure | 119 | |
Master of Space Studies 2001 Views and Visions | 127 | |
Report on Panel Discussion 2: Micro/Nanosatellites - Benefits, Services and Applications | 133 | |
A Trajectory to Commercial Microspace | 135 | |
Measuring Complexity and Risk of New Small Satellite Endeavors | 145 | |
The Future Satellite Business Is Small Satellite Business | 157 | |
Market Growth Potential for Small Satellites: An Industry View | 165 | |
The COCONUDS Concept: a Low-cost, Distributed Network Approach to Satellite Earth Observation | 173 | |
A Microsatellite-based Demonstrator Mission for Agriculture and the Environment | 179 | |
Some Problems Specific to Small Satellite Project Financing | 185 | |
The CNES Micro-satellite MYRIADE Program as a Laboratory for Innovative Methods of Space Project Management | 197 | |
Report on Panel Discussion 3: Market Potential - Big Business versus the Entrepreneur | 205 | |
New Propulsive Module for Manosatellites | 209 | |
Military Missions for Small Satellite Constellations | 219 | |
Pegasus - Past, Present and Future | 229 | |
Small Satellites in a Large Launch Vehicle Marketplace: NASA's Strategic Effort to Provide Space Transportation | 239 | |
Vega: the European Initiative for Launching Small Satellites | 249 | |
Overview of the Russian Launch Possibilities for Small Satellites | 257 | |
Report on Panel Discussion 4: Launch and Support Services for Micro/Nanosatellites | 267 | |
The Small Satellite Business: Contributions to, and from, Developing Countries | 269 | |
SUNSAT to SunSpace: Meeting the Needs of Technology Transfer and Commercialisation | 279 | |
From Big LEO Satellite Ventures to Smaller Satellite Systems: Lessons to be Learnt in an Apparently Evanescent Market | 289 | |
Small Satellites in Developing Countries - An Integral Part of National Development | 299 | |
Prospects for Involvement in Space Activities in Developing Countries via Small Satellites | 307 | |
A Microspacecraft Platform for Missions in Earth Orbit and beyond LEO | 315 | |
The Brazilian Microsatellite Development Strategy: an Assessment of the Scientific Applications Satellite (SACI) Programme | 321 | |
Micro/Nanosatellites as an Enabler of the New Information World | 329 | |
Report on Panel Discussion 5: Broader Impacts and Implications | 337 | |
Report on Panel Discussion 6, Part 1: Debate: The Business Case for Small Satellites has yet to be made | 341 | |
Report on Panel Discussion 6, Part 2: Concluding Panel Discussion: Highlights and Lessons Learned in all Sessions | 347 | |
Mission Model Consideration using NEC Advanced Small Satellite Bus | 351 | |
SCALE: A Scaleable Wire Boom System | 355 | |
A Modular Design Concept For Small Satellites | 357 | |
NESS: Using a Microsatellite to Search for and Track Satellites and Asteroids | 359 | |
Integrating Robustness Into ST-5 Nano-Satellite Development For Inexpensive Space Missions | 361 | |
Small Spacecraft for Space Weather Upstream Monitoring | 369 | |
Nano Satellite Propulsion using FEEP Thrusters | 373 | |
Angara and the Market for Non-Geostationary Orbit (NGSO) Satellites | 377 | |
The WEOS (Whale Ecology Observation Satellite) System and University Education | 379 | |
An Overview of the Technology Satellite of the 21st Century (TechSat 21) Program | 381 | |
Vision of Fugure Space Systems Based on Recent MEMS and Nano-technology Developments | 383 | |
ROCKOT - a Competitive and Reliable Launch Vehicle for Small Satellite | 387 | |
Advanced Micro/Nanosatellite Attitude Control Systems (ACS) | 389 | |
Small Satellite Development and Future Vision of NASDA | 393 | |
The TAKO (Target Collaborativize) Flyer: a New Concept for Future Satellite Servicing | 397 | |
Status of Micro- / Nano-Satellites in NASDA | 401 | |
Micro Spectrometer and MEMS for Space | 403 | |
Air Pollution Monitoring Using a Constellation of Small Satellites | 407 | |
Micro/Nano-Technologies for High Performance Spacecraft | 411 | |
JetGun Sat "TOPPU" | 413 | |
Titech CanSat Project 2000: Report of Sub-orbital Flight and Balloon Experiment | 417 | |
Atmospheric Climate Experiment ACE a Constellation of Microsats for Atmospheric Sounding | 419 | |
Leonid Meteor Observer in LEO: a University Microsatellite to Observe the 2002 Leonid from Space | 423 | |
Appendix | 427 | |
The International Space University's Small Satellite Interdisciplinary Survey (ISIS) | 429 |
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