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Hosted Payloads

The term Hosted Payload refers to the utilization of available power, mass and space on commercial satellites to accommodate additional space-bound hardware. This allows the client to have more opportunities for access to Space, normally on a more frequent and affordable basis than would be required on dedicated flights. Because the client need not develop or procure his own spacecraft, a great simplification of the project ensues and many missions that would be prohibitively expensive on a dedicated spacecraft become possible. Thus, in recent years commercially hosted payloads have received increased attention and interest as a means of accessing space. The frequency of commercially hosted payloads provides many opportunities for client payloads to reach orbit. The robust launch pace and the strict schedule requirements of commercial spacecraft programs ensure efficient access to space with reduced chances of long delays. At a time where many government and institutional satellite programs have experienced schedule delays, cancellations and budgetary challenges, the use of commercially hosted payloads can help to maintain (or in some cases accelerate) program schedules, fill gaps in operational and proof-of-concept activities and provide a timely and affordable means of accessing space. The aim of this Masterclass is to give the student a sufficiently comprehensive overview of all aspects of hosted payloads to allow subsequent hosted project definition and engineering.

Masterclass agenda

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8:45

Registration

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9:15

Welcome & Introductions

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9:30

Defining the Hosted Payload

  • Orbit
  • Schedule
  • Field-of-View
  • Mass
  • Power
  • Lifetime
  • Interface Considerations
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    10:30

    Networking Coffee Break

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    11:00

    Case Study #1: Commercially Hosted InfraRed Payload (CHIRP)

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    12:00

    Case Study #2: European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS)

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    12:30

    Aligning the Host and the Hosted Payload, Part 1

  • Programmatics: Who does what?
  • Programmatics: When?
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    13:00

    Lunch

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    14:00

    Aligning the Host and the Hosted Payload, Part 2

  • Contract
  • Interface Control and the Interface Control Document
  • When it is needed
  • What is in it
  • Design
  • Build
  • Test
  • Launch
  • Flight Ops
  • Retirement
  • Program and schedule management
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    14:00

    Closing Remarks & Final Networking Opportunity

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    15:00

    Charges

  • Elements to Consider
  • A look at each item (Why it is there and what influences it)
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    15:30

    How to Find a Host

  • Where to look
  • Beginning discussion
  • VENUE

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