2023 NASA Short Talk Session #2
Wednesday, August 9, 2023 at the Small Satellite Conference in Logan, Utah.
NASA speakers presented on a number of topics in lightning talk format.
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- Lessons Learned from Additive Manufacturing during the Lunar Flashlight Mission
Nehemiah J. Williams, Exploration Systems Development Branch
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center - TES-n/Nano-Orbital Workshop (NOW) Series: Advances in Cognitive Communication, Rapid Devices, and Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML) Flight Experiments
Marcus S. Murbach, Engineering Directorate
NASA Ames Research Center - NASA Small Spacecraft Technology Program’s Pathfinder Technology Demonstrator Mission Series
David J. Mayer, Small Spacecraft Technology Program
NASA Ames Research Center - The Flight Demonstration of an Ultra Low-Mass Small Spacecraft Solar Array
John A. Carr, Office of the Chief Technologist
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center - Distributed Systems Missions (DSM) and the NASA Operational Simulator for Small Satellites (NOS3)
John P. Lucas, Safety and Mission Assurance
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center - Athena: Technology Demonstration of an Earth Radiation Budget Sensorcraft
Kory J. Priestley, Science Directorate
NASA Langley Research Center - Electrospray Thrusters for Smallsat Missions
Colleen Marrese-Reading, JPL Electric Propulsion Group
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology - Starling Swarm Technology Mission Status and Extended Mission
Howard N. Cannon, Intelligent Systems Division
NASA Ames Research Center - Designing Scalable Testbeds for Distributed Spacecraft Autonomy
Caleb A. Adams, Intelligent Systems Division
NASA Ames Research Center - R5: Pathfinding Lean Development and Accelerating Payloads to Orbit
Samuel M. Pedrotty, Engineering Directorate
NASA Johnson Space Center - What’s New with F Prime Open Source Flight Software
Michael D. Starch, Small Scale Flight Software Group
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology