
17–19 SEPTEMBER 2018 ORLANDO, FLORIDA space.aiaa.org #aiaaSpace› THE SKY IS NOT THE LIMIT. AT LOCKHEED MARTIN, WE’RE ENGINEERING A BETTER TOMORROW. The Orion spacecraft will carry astronauts on bold missions to the moon, Mars and beyond — missions that will excite the imagination and advance the frontiers of science. Because at Lockheed Martin, we’re designing ships to go as far as the spirit of exploration takes us. Learn more at lockheedmartin.com/orion. © 2018 LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION NETWORK NAME: AIAA ON-SITE Wi-Fi › PASSWORD: 2018SPACE CONTENTS Organizing Committee ..................................................................................................4 Welcome ........................................................................................................................... 5 Sponsors and Supporters .............................................................................................6 Forum Overview .............................................................................................................. 8 Pre-Forum Activities .................................................................................................... 10 Plenary & Forum 360 Sessions ...................................................................................12 Rising Leaders in Aerospace .......................................................................................15 Special Programming .................................................................................................. 16 Complex Aerospace Systems Exchange (CASE) ...................................................17 AIAA International Space Plances and Hypersonic Systems and Technologies Conference ....................................................................................18 ITAR Sessions ................................................................................................................ 20 Recognition and Lectures ............................................................................................21 Networking Events .......................................................................................................22 Author and Session Chair Information ....................................................................23 Author and Session Chair Index ................................................................................24 Committee Meetings ...................................................................................................28 Technical Program at a Glance ..................................................................................29 Detailed Sessions ..........................................................................................................32 General Information ......................................................................................................61 Venue Map ......................................................................................................................63 twitter.com/aiaa (#aiaaSpace) flickr.com/aiaaevents facebook.com/AIAAfan instagram.com/AIAAerospace youtube.com/AIAATV livestream.com/AIAAVideo/SPACE2018 linkedin.com/companies/aiaa Join the Q&A at aiaa.cnf.io The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is the world’s largest aerospace technical society. With nearly 30,000 individual members from 88 countries, and 95 corporate members, AIAA brings together industry, academia, and government to advance engineering and science in aviation, space, and defense. For more information, visit aiaa.org, or follow us on Twitter @AIAA. space.aiaa.org 3 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE FORUM GENERAL CHAIR REINVENTING SPACE Anthony Shao, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Ray Lugo, Florida Space Institute Claude Joyner, Aerojet Rocketdyne FORUM 360 CHAIR SPACE EXPLORATION Melissa Sampson, Ball Aerospace Chris Moore, NASA Headquarters Surendra Sharma, NASA Ames Research Center FORUM TECHNICAL PROGRAM CHAIR Brian Pomeroy, Sierra Nevada Corporation SPACE HISTORY, SOCIETY AND POLICY Amir Gohardani, International Rectifier TECHNICAL DISCIPLINE CHAIRS Scott West, NASA Engineering and Safety Center COMPLEX AEROSPACE SYSTEMS EXCHANGE (CASE) Craig Willis, Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation SPACE LOGISTICS AND SUPPORTABILITY Kandyce Goodliff, NASA Langley Research Center GREEN ENGINEERING Lauren Paunescu, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems SMALL SATELLITES Jeremy Straub, North Dakota State University SPACE OPERATIONS Scott Burleigh, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory HUMAN SPACE FLIGHT Matthew Simon, NASA Langley Research Center SPACE RESOURCES UTILIZATION Anita Gale, Boeing Defense, Space & Security Koorosh Araghi, NASA Johnson Space Center Ondreju Doule, Florida Institute of Technology Samuel Wald, NanoRacks SPACE ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION Steven Fredrickson, NASA Johnson Space Center HYPERSONICS Ou Ma, University of Cincinnati Peter Montgomery, Jacobs Technology SPACE SYSTEMS INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND SOFTWARE John Bloomer, Raytheon Space & Airborne Systems Akira Oyama, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Erica Rodgers, NASA Langley Research Center (Deputy Miroslav Veley, Aries Design Automation, LLC Technical Program Chair) ITAR PRESENTATIONS SPACE SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND SPACE ECONOMICS Kevin Bowcutt, The Boeing Company Sherry Stukes, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Michele Baley, Defense Acquisition University NATIONAL SECURITY SPACE Daniel Nigg, The Aerospace Corporation Joseph Betser, The Aerospace Corporation Roberta Ewart, U.S. Air Force SPACE TRANSPORTATION Leon McKinney, McKinney Associates, Inc. 4 space.aiaa.org EXECUTIVE STEERING COMMITTEE 2018 AIAA SPACE Forum Jim Armor Jürgen Drescher WELCOME Northrop Grumman German Aerospace Welcome to the AIAA Space and Astronautics Forum (AIAA SPACE Forum)! Corporation Center (DLR) When the decision was made to relocate this event from California, Orlando, with the nearby Space Coast, was the obvious choice. Central Florida is home to a wealth of aerospace history and innovation and is the nation’s busiest gateway to space. The companies, government facilities, and academic institutions that call this region home represent the cutting-edge organizations shaping the future of space exploration and commercialization. We’re excited to be here and hope you are too! This year’s AIAA SPACE Forum will expose you to perspectives and topics you won’t find anywhere else. Our many sessions will bring together leaders in Stephen Frick Stephen G. Jurczyk our community, both past and present, to discuss challenges associated with Lockheed Martin NASA Headquarters aerospace system development and space commercialization. We encourage Corporation you to review this program to find the sessions that spark your interest the most, but here are just a few of the highlights. On Monday NASA Administrator James Bridenstine will share his ideas on space exploration and how the agency is shaping the future. The conversation continues when Administrator Bridenstine is joined on stage by many of his predecessors—it’s the first time we can find that this many former and current NASA administrators have shared a stage! It’s sure to be an insightful look at an agency that has transformed and expanded the world we live in. Ray Lugo Brian Pomeroy GPS pioneer and Trimble Navigation founder Charles Trimble will give the first Florida Space Sierra Nevada David W. Thompson Lecture in Space Commerce at the awards luncheon on Institute Corporation Tuesday. A sure-to-be lively “fireside chat” follows during the Forum 360 as (Forum General Chair) (Forum Technical Program Chair) Trimble, Thompson, and other experts discuss how GPS came to be the game changer it is today. You won’t want to miss the new directions in space exploration theme on Wednesday. The Forum 360 sessions will be opportunities for engaging dialogue on critical space and astronautics programs as well as insights into what is next for the industry. As always, the presentations during the technical sessions form the foundation of everything we do at AIAA. The fundamental research and development results discussed in these sessions will drive discovery, collaboration, and Melissa Sampson Brent Sherwood growth as we collectively reach ever outward. Ball Aerospace NASA Jet Propulsion (Forum 360 Chair) Laboratory Thank you for making the choice to be here in Orlando this week. We hope you find the energy and activity around the development of space and astronautics invigorating and inspiring. As we look toward a bright future, we celebrate the past, as we all stand on the shoulders of giants. Ad astra. 2018 AIAA SPACE Forum is proud to also feature: › Complex Aerospace Systems Exchange › Clayton Turner AIAA International Space Planes and Hypersonics NASA Langley Research Center Systems and Technologies Conference space.aiaa.org 5 SPONSORS AND SUPPORTERS AIAA would like to thank the following organizations for their support of the 2018 AIAA SPACE Forum SPONSORS KEY CARD SPONSOR LANYARD SPONSOR SMALL BUSINESS SPONSOR MEDIA SPONSOR DIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP SPONSORS Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium 6 space.aiaa.org ENGAGE IN AEROSPACE AIAA is your connection to the aerospace community. AIAA Engage allows you to ask for advice, share your experiences, and build relationships with other passionate people involved in aerospace. 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