Архиве ознака: Satellite

PARTICIPATION OF THE COMMITTEE’S representative IN THE COURSE: “THE 7TH CANSAT LEADER TRAINING PROGRAM (CLTP7)”

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  • Date:
    • Online Lecture: August, 2016
    • Hands-on Training: Sep 21-Oct 1, 2016
  • Venue:
    • Hokkaido University (Sapporo)
    • Uematsu Electric Co., Ltd (Akabira)

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By attending this course, the training process was completed in order to acquire theoretical and practical knowledge and experience of space engineering, ie. satellite development. The process lasted three years and started in Japan (August-September 2013) by attending a theoretical / practical part based on the Japanese CanSat model (from mission definition, through the design of small satellites / CanSat and missile launch, balloon and plane, to the analysis of the complete process).

The acquired certificate is recognized internationally.

UČEŠĆE KOMITETA U PROGRAMU: “Monitoring Climate from Space”

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Program je održan u periodu od 30. novembra 2015. do 04. januara 2016. godine u organizaciji European Space Agency (ESA).

Program je organizovan u vreme održavanja COP21 United nations conference on climate change” kao vid podrške ovako značajnom događaju, odnosno kao doprinos širenju svesti o ozbiljnosti situacije u kojoj se Planeta nalazi, kao i edukovanju participanata o aktuelnim i planiranim projektima opservacije Zemlje satelitskim putem i njihovom značaju.

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P r e d a v a č i:

  • Professor Martin Wooster (vodeći predavač)

Professor of Earth Observation Science in the Department of Geography, King’s College London, and a Divisional Director of the NERC National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO).

  • Dr Mathias Disney

Senior lecturer in Remote Sensing in the Department of Geography, UCL. Mat is a member of the Environmental Monitoring and Modelling Group and the NERC National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO).

  • Dr Emily Shuckburgh

Climate scientist and Head of the Open Oceans research group at the British Antarctic Survey. Emily is also a fellow of Darwin College, Cambridge and an associate of the Cambridge Centre for Climate Change Mitigation Research.

  • Professor Andrew Shepherd

Professor of Earth Observation at the University of Leeds. Andrew is also the Director of the NERC Centre for Polar Observation and Modelling and Principal Scientific Adviser to the European Space Agency’s CryoSat-2 satellite mission.

  • Professor Alan O’Neill

Emeritus Professor of Meteorology, University of Reading. Alan is the Founder and former Director of the NERC National Centre for Earth Observation.

Spoljna stručna lica koja su doprinela realizaciji programa:

  • Dr Pierre-Philippe Mathieu, European Space Agency
  • Dr Stephen Briggs, European Space Agency
  • Professor Konrad Steffen, Director, WSL – Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (WSL)
  • Professor Anny Cazenave, Senior Scientist at the ‘Laboratoire d’Etudes en Géophysique et Océanographie Spatiale’ (LEGOS), Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES) and Director for Earth Sciences at the International Space Science Institute (ISSI), Bern, Switzerland
  • Dr Kanta Kumari Rigaud, Lead Environmental Specialist, Climate Change Group, World Bank
  • Dr Angela Benedetti, European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts
  • Dr Nathalie Pettorelli, Zoological Society London
  • Professor Chris Merchant, University of Reading, NCEO
  • Dr Melanie Ades, Risk Management Solutions (RMS)
  • Dr Helen Snaith, British Oceanographic Data Centre at the National Oceanography Centre
  • Dr Stephanie Henson, National Oceanography Centre
  • Dr Simon Boxall, University of Southampton
  • Dr Paolo Cipollini, National Oceanography Centre
  • Professor Chris Lintott, University of Oxford
  • Dr Kirsten Barrett, University of Leicester

Učešće Komiteta u online kursu: “The 6th CanSat Leader Training Program (CLTP6)”

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Kurs je održan u periodu od 13. jula do 09. avgusta 2015. godine u organizaciji University Space Engineering Consortium (UNISEC), Japan.

Certificate

Pohađanjem ovog kursa završen je proces obučavanja vezan za sticanje osnovnih znanja i iskustava iz svemirskog inženjeringa. Proces je trajao dve godine, a započet je u Japanu (avgust-septembar 2013. godine) pohađanjem teorijsko/praktičnog dela zasnovanog na japanskom modelu CanSat-a (od definisanja misije, preko konstruisanja malog satelita/CanSat  i lansiranja raketom, balonom i avionom, do analize kompletnog procesa).

Stečeni sertifikat je priznat na međunarodnom nivou.

SECOND PHASE OF STANDARDIZATION of WQM system has been completed…

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Second phase of standardization of system for satellite monitoring of surface water quality in real-time and early-warning system (WQM) has been completed.

All electronic components has been tested on the field using a GSM module as transmitter. For storing the electronics was used a test buoy that will in the third, final, phase also be standardized. Standardization of the buoy is directly related to HUMSAT transmitter for which everything is ready and that will, of course, replace the GSM transmitter.

While we wait the HUMSAT transmitter from partners from the University of Vigo (Spain), it will be carried out further consultations with the Republic Hydrometeorological Service and the Agency for Environmental Protection.

CANSAT LAUNCHING in September …

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Committee and the Aeronautical Union of Vojvodina agreed joint organization and realization of Summer School (a program of continuous professional development of teachers/professors):

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simulation of the entire process of space mission by model of
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Summer School is scheduled to begin in September of 2014.

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PARTICIPATION OF THE COMMITTEE ON „THE 5TH NANO-SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM“ – TOKYO, JAPAN

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A representative of the Committee participated on the „The 5th Nano-Satellite Symposium“ held from 20th to 22nd November 2013 on the University of Tokyo (Takeda Frontier Science Hall).

The Symposium was attended by 260 delegations from 47 countries and regions. „The Nano-Satellite Symposium is an academic meeting promoting technological development of nano-satellites and their application, as well as enhancing awareness about their benefits.

This year’s Symposium was held under the title „Missions and Enabling Technologies towards Future“.

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PARTICIPATION OF THE COMMITTEE ON “2nd International Workshop on Small-Scale Satellite Testing Standardization” – Tokyo, Japan

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A representative of the Committee participated on the “2nd International Workshop on Small-Scale Satellite Testing Standardization” held on 19th November 2013 on the University of Tokyo. The workshop was held as part of the project NETS (Nano-satellite Environment Test Standardization) managed by dr Mengu Cho, professor of Kyushu Institute of Technology and director of Center for Nanosatellite Testing.

The aim of the workshop was a detailed review of the draft of ISO standards for the design and testing of micro/nano satellites.

Started development of WQM-HUMSAT system…

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Started development of system for satellite monitoring of surface water quality in real-time and early-warning system (WQM) within HUMSAT project.

The system consists of two major segments:
– segment of the the Earth (WQM);
– segment in Space (HUMSAT);
and use “Store & Forward” telecommunications technique.
Segment on Earth (WQM) develops Committee, and segment in Space  develops University of Vigo (Spain) through the project HUMSAT (Humanitarian Satellite Constellation).
The project is supported by the office in charge of the United Nations – UNOOSA (United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs) and the European Space Agency – ESA.

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visit to Japan (10th August – 1st September 2013) – short report…

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The report is written in English and published in the form of an article in the annual IFES bulletin.

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