IOC II
GMV will attend the 2nd International Orbital Debris Conference (IOC II), taking place from 4 to 7 December in Texas, in the United States.
The goal of IOC II is to promote orbital debris research activities in the United States and to foster collaborations with the international community. The four-day conference will cover all aspects of meteoroid and orbital debris research, mission support, and other related activities.
The event will be focused on four main topics: measurements (radar, optical, in situ, laboratory, etc.), modeling (engineering, long-term environment, near-term risk assessments, reentry), operations and mission support (hypervelocity impact and protection, satellite anomalies, conjunction assessments), and environment management (mitigation, remediation, space traffic coordination, policy).
GMV will be presenting two papers: “Uncertain parameter estimation for improved realism in SSA products” and “Generic Orbit Determination Routine to Support Space Object Catalogue Maintenance.”