GAUSS is gathering with other international specialists of the Space Systems domain at the “3rd IAA Conference on Dynamics and Control of Space Systems” held in Moscow, Russia, from 30th May to 1st June 2017.
Professor Filippo Graziani is one of the International Program Committee Co-Chairs and is co-author of a Paper that will be presented during the second of the “Mission Design and Optimization” sessions: “Lunisat: a Microsatellite Mission to the Moon” by Riccardo Di Roberto, Mauro Pontani and Filippo Graziani.
The Conference is structured into Technical Sessions dealing with the following topics:
Attitude Dynamics and Control; Orbital Dynamics and Determination; Spacecraft Guidance, Navigation and Control; Mission Design and Optimization; Satellite Constellations and Formation Flying; Optimal Control in Space Flight Dynamics; Attitude Sensors and Actuators; Space Structures and Tethers.
Furthermore, Poster Sessions and Highlight Lectures are in the schedule, including the possibility to visit the Mission Control Center (MCC).
Third of its series, the conference is organized by the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) in cooperation with Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia RUDN University – which is hosting the event – and is sponsored by the American Astronautical Society (AAS); besides, the Official Media Sponsor is SpaceNews.
DYCOSS has the tradition of being a distinguished meeting point where experts, researchers and professionals of dynamics and control of the space systems’ field from all over the world have the opportunity to share their knowledge of the Space topics, while reinforcing their connections, discussing together visions and presenting specialistic works.
The 1st IAA Conference on Dynamics and Control of Space Systems (DYCOSS) was held in Porto, Portugal, on 19-21 March 2012.
Not only GAUSS always takes part in these events, but has also been the Local Organizer of the second edition in 2014: 2nd IAA Conference on Dynamics and Control of Space Systems (DYCOSS), 24-26 March 2014, Roma, Italy.