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MSc track Spaceflight: kickoff

Ir. R. Noomen
September 2, 2016

Audience

New MSc students


o Delft AE BSc
o Other Dutch BSc
o International BSc

(Erasmus) exchange students

Track and Profiles

Research Themes MSc Spaceflight


Space Engineering:
Disruptive concepts
On-orbit servicing
Navigation & control
Space propulsion
Instrumentation
Attitude control
Space Exploration:
Mission analysis, orbits and engineering
o precise orbits and applications
o space debris
o transfer orbits
Rockets, ascent and re-entry systems
Planetary exploration and astronomy

Administration (1)
General remarks:
Main elements connected ideally
Choose before start of academic year (1st lectures..)

Delft BSc student, BSc not completed: you are not allowed
as an MSc student. Check weblink on the Airport-AE:
http://studenten.tudelft.nl/index.php?id=104242

Non-EU students must achieve a minimum of 50% of study


load every year (Modern Migration Policy Act)

Department of spaceflight in
TU Delft SPACE INSTITUTE

Sensing from Space

Distributed Space
Space Robotics

Systems
Mission:

To bundle and create expertise on Space for local, regional and global
impact on research, education and valorization

Members:

5 faculties (LR, EWI, 3ME, CITG, TNW)

Education:

Spaceflight Minor, new initiatives, more inter-faculty cooperation

Objectives of the Master


Educating all-round Aerospace Engineers

Learning Objectives
Acquire a broad understanding of the theory of spaceflight
Acquire knowledge and skills in Space Mission Design and
Space Science

Develop skills in Space Systems Engineering


Understand the concept that satellites are end-to-end
systems

Become familiar with satellite measurements and data


processing

Develop the ability to work independently on a spaceflightrelated engineering or research problem (international
environment)

Educational Programme
CORE COURSES

Core Courses
(18 EC)
5 EC)
Incl.
Incl.
Ethics for Aerospace Engineering (3 EC)
Ethics
for Aerospace Engineering (3 EC)

31-3432EC
EC

18 EC
Internship

PROFILE COURSES
17EC)

Profile Courses (13-16 EC)


No choice

60 EC

MASTER ORIENTATION PROJECT (6 EC)


OR
Literature Study
(12 EC)

LITERATURE STUDY (12 EC)

42 EC
MSc Thesis project

RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES
(2 EC)

26-2928ECEC

ELECTIVE COURSES
(20 or 14 EC)
Elective Courses
(12-15 EC)

in consultation
with
ChoiceChoice
of courses
in consultation
with Profile
Theme
Supervisor
Coordinator

Programme: possible deviations


Sustainable Development
11 EC courses related to sustainable development
= 4 EC as part of the Electives + 7 EC extra-curricular
Sustainable dimension in your thesis
Point of contact: Ir. Joris Melkert
Entrepreneurship
17 EC courses related to entrepreneurship
= 4 EC as part of the Electives + 13 EC extra-curricular
Entrepreneurial dimension in your thesis
Point of contact: Ir. Joris Melkert
Honours Track
Individual programme for excellent students
20 EC, on top of the regular programme
(often) Not directly related to your track
Point of contact: Ir. Aldert Kamp
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MSc Program Overview


Core courses
ae4874I
ae4890-11
ae4S10
ae4S12

astrodynamics I
planetary sciences I
microsat engineering
space systems engineering

4
4
4
3

wm0324LR
ae4010

ethics and engineering for AE


research methodologies

3
2

total

20

11

MSc Program Overview (cntd)


Core courses (cntd)
name:
astrodynamics I
code:
ae4874I
teacher:
Doornbos, Cowan
period:
4/0/0/0
topics:
introduction to astrodynamics; many-body problem; three-body problem; motion
around libration points; relative motion in the many-body problem; two-body
problem with various applications; elliptical, parabolic and hyperbolic motion;
relative motion of two bodies; coordinates, reference frames, time and orbital
elements; introduction to orbital perturbations
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MSc Program Overview (cntd)


Core courses (cntd)
name:
planetary sciences I
code:
ae4890-11
teacher:
Vermeersen, De Pater, Schrama, Stam, Van der Wal
period:
0/6/0/0
topics:
origin, evolution and dynamics of our solar system; planetary surfaces, interiors,
atmospheres and ring systems; asteroids and comets; extrasolar planets; recent
topics

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MSc Program Overview (cntd)


Core courses (cntd)
name:
microsat engineering
code:
ae4S10
teacher:
Sundaramoorthy
period:
0/0/2/2
topics:
introduction; micro-satellite payload; navigation; communication; attitude control
system; formation flying; micro-satellite technologies

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MSc Program Overview (cntd)


Core courses (cntd)
name:
space systems engineering
code:
ae4S12
teacher:
Gill
period:
2/2/0/0
topics:
introduction; stakeholder needs; concepts; technical system requirements;
decomposition and design solution; lifecycle cost; technical risk; integrating
systems; verification and validation; interfaces; system roll-out and lessons learned;
managing.
Includes excursion to ESTEC for selection of students.
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MSc Program Overview (cntd)


Core courses (cntd)
name:
ethics and engineering for aerospace engineering
code:
wm0324LR
teacher:
Pesch
period:
0/4/4/0 (.OR.)
topics:
introduction; codes of ethics; argumentation and reasoning; ethics; risks and
hazards of technology; responsibility in and of organizations

16

MSc Program Overview (cntd)


Core courses (cntd)
name:
research methodologies
code:
ae4010
teacher:
Curran, Saunders
period:
d/d/d/d (.OR.)
topics:
research design and methods; data analysis; validation & verification; project
management; peer review; planning; literature review

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MSc Program Overview (cntd)


Space Engineering profile courses
ae4880
ae4S01
ae4S06
ae4S12P
total

space instrumentation
thermal rocket propulsion
spacecraft mechatronics
exercise space systems engineering

4
4
4
2
14

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MSc Program Overview (cntd)


Space Engineering profile courses (cntd)
name:
space instrumentation
code:
ae4880
teacher:
Kuiper
period:
0/0/4/0
topics:
space instrumentation engineering (sensor physics, anatomy and system design
requirements, classes, optics, optical design and performance, optical components, optomechanical design, detection subsystems, radiometric performance analysis, spectral
performance analysis, structural instrument design, on-ground characterization and
calibration, cryogenic design, cleanliness and contamination control, manufacturing,
assembly, alignment, test, sizing); design and performance (spectrometers, optical
imagers, radiometers, interferometers, miniature instruments)
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MSc Program Overview (cntd)


Space Engineering profile courses (cntd)
name:
thermal rocket propulsion
code:
ae4S01
teacher:
Zandbergen
period:
2/2/0/0
topics:
fundamentals; ideal rocket motor; nozzle design; propellants and propellant properties;
thermo-chemistry; heat transfer & cooling; cooling; combustor design; design of thin
shell structures/chamber mass estimation; liquid propellant feeding and storage; motor
controls & stop start (ignition)

20

MSc Program Overview (cntd)


Space Engineering profile courses (cntd)
name:
spacecraft mechatronics
code:
ae4S06
teacher:
Verhoeven
period:
4/0/0/0
topics:
mechatronics design circle, sensors (light, magnetic field, position,), actuators (electro
motors, electro magnetic devices,), power systems, information and control systems
practical examples, demonstrations

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MSc Program Overview (cntd)


Space Engineering profile courses (cntd)
name:
exercise space systems engineering
code:
ae4S12E
teacher:
Guo
period:
0/0/1/0
topics:
insight and improved understanding of space systems engineering; application of handson concurrent engineering; use of Concurrent Design Facilities

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MSc Program Overview (cntd)


Space Exploration profile courses
ae4870A
ae4870B
ae4872
ae4878

total

rocket motion
re-entry systems
satellite orbit determination
mission geometry and orbit design

3
3
6
4

16

23

MSc Program Overview (cntd)


Space Exploration profile courses (cntd)
name:
rocket motion
code:
ae4870A
teacher:
Naeije, Mooij
period:
4/0/0/0
topics:
recap; fundamentals; 2D motion of rocket in homogeneous gravity field, vacuum and
atmosphere; vertical flight, constant pitch angle, gravity turn; multi-stage rocket; optimal
mass distribution; ballistic flight in orbital plane; 3D flight over spherical (rotating) earth;
space plane trajectories; impact analysis and air launch; launch systems design
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MSc Program Overview (cntd)


Space Exploration profile courses (cntd)
name:
re-entry systems
code:
ae4870B
teacher:
Mooij
period:
4/0/0/0
topics:
introduction; entry environment and aeroheating; fundamentals of motion; ballistic
entry; gliding entry; skip entry; guidance, navigation and control; planetary entry and
descent; advanced descent and landing systems; aerocapture and aerogravity assist;
terminal area energy management; simulator development and sensitivity analysis; flight
testing; re-entry vehicle design
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MSc Program Overview (cntd)


Space Exploration profile courses (cntd)

[www.navipedia.net, 2016]

name:
satellite orbit determination
code:
ae4872
teacher:
Schrama, Van den IJssel,
Visser, Van der Wal
period:
4/2/0/0
topics:
reference systems; observations; statistics; dynamics; applications; practical

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MSc Program Overview (cntd)


Space Exploration profile courses (cntd)
name:
mission geometry and orbit design

period:
0/2/2/0

transfer, d_i=0deg

180

transfer, d_i=10deg
135
2
90
1
45

inclination [deg]

teacher:
Noomen

3
delta_V [km/s]

code:
ae4878

drag(avg)
drag(solarmax)
Van Allen belts
Sun synch
repeat (40,3)
repeat (41,3)

0
200

400

600

800

h [km]

1000

repeat (42,3)

1200

repeat (43,3)
repeat (44,3)

topics:
celestial mechanics fundamentals, geometry, coverage, error propagation, integrators,
Lambert problem, low-thrust orbits, optimization, design (all: application-oriented)

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MSc Program Overview (cntd)


elective courses (1)
ae4143
ae4313
ae4447
ae4467
ae4499
ae4874II
ae4876-11
ae4S01P
ae4S06P
ae4S20

hypersonic aerodynamics
spacecraft attitude dynamics & control
aircraft performance optimization
num. methods for aircraft perf. analysis
space project (Tudat / capita selecta)
astrodynamics II
planetary sciences II
exercise thermal rocket propulsion
exercise spacecraft mechatronics
satellite thermal control

3
3
3
3
1-4
4
4
2
1
3

AE4499 capita selecta: mandatory for MSc students


profile space engineering w/o aerospace background.
Quarter 1. register with B. Zandbergen
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MSc Program Overview (cntd)


elective courses (2)
cie4601
et3604LR
me46060
wi3413TU
wi4019

physics of the Earth and atmosphere


electronic circuits
eng. optimization: concept & application
Monte-Carlo sim. of stochastic proc. I
non-linear differential equations

5
3
3
3
6

mm-mmm mandatory courses of the other profile


nn-nnn
other relevant AE/TUD courses
(or at other universities, e.g. Astronomy/Leiden)

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Electives (not exhaustive)


engineering

rockets,
re-entry,
GNC

precise
orbits

space
debris

thermal rocket prop.

s/c thermal control

s/c att. dyn & control

electronic circuits

astrodynamics II

planetary sciences II

Fourier & Laplace tr.

hypersonic aero

aircraft perf. optim.

space project Tudat

non-linear diff. eqs.

transfer planetary
orbits
expl. &
astr.

x
x
x

x
x

x
(x)

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Electives space engineering


Elective courses (version 2016)
In the next table, some electives are given for design, power engineering, micro-technology,
propulsion, vehicle engineering and distributed systems. Table may give multiple courses, but in
most cases selecting one will do.
Course code
Course title
Design and engineering optimization
WI3425TU
Monte Carlo Methods
CIE4130
Probabilistic Design
AE4205
MDO for Aerospace Applications
ME460601440 Eng. Optimization 1: Concept & Applications
ID4010
Design Theory and Methodology
SPM5520
Engineering optimization in energy and industry
Electronics/Power/Computer engineering
ET4366SET
Electrical Power Engineering
ET4378
Photovoltaic systems
IN4391
Distributed Computing Systems
ME45100
Fuel-cell systems
ET3026WB
Electrical power engineering
AE4302
Avionics and Operations
AE4S06P
Exercise spacecraft mechatronics
ET3604LR
Electronic Circuits (BSc)
Micro-technology
AP3181 D
Applied Multiphase Flow
NB2081
Nanotechnology
WB3135
Integrated Mechanical Systems (BSc)
Propulsion Engineering
ME45170
Turbomachinery
AE4206
Turbomachinery
AE4238
Aero Engine Technology
ME45165
Equipment for heat & mass transfer
AE4S01P
Rocket Practical
Vehicle engineering
AE4313
Spacecraft attitude dynamics and control
AE4313P
Practical (with above course)
AE4S20
Satellite thermal control
AE4499
Space project (capita selecta)
AE4143
Hypersonic aerodynamics
AE4ASM003
Linear modelling (incl. FEM)
WB3168
Robot Mechanics
ME41020
Space robotics
ME41025
Robotics Practical
ADCS & Space Instrumentation
AE4313
Spacecraft attitude dynamics & control
AE4313P
Spacecraft attitude dynamics & control exercise
ET3604LR
Electronic circuits (BSc)
AE4S20
Satellite thermal control
AP3392
Geometrical optics

EC

Quarter

3
4
4
3
3
3

Q2
Q2
Q1
Q4
Q1
Q1

4
4
5
3
4
3
1
3

Q1/2
Q3
Q3
Q4
Q1/2
Q1
Q2
Q1

6
2
6

Q3/Q4
Q4
Q3

4
3
4
5
2

Q3/4
Q2
Q1/2
Q3
Q3

3
1
3
4
3
3
1
4
3

Q3
Q3
Q1/2
Q1
Q1/2
Q1
Q1
Q3
Q1-4

3
1
3
3
4

Q3
Q3
Q1
Q1
Q4

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Literature study

Connected to MSc project

Same topic
Building theoretical knowledge
(some) Practical aspects
Selection of relevant topics and techniques
Research question(s) + plan of attack

Connected to courses
4th quarter 1st MSc year (ideally)
12 ECTS

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CORE COURSES
5 EC)
Incl.
Ethics for Aerospace Engineering (3 EC)

Research in 2nd year

32 EC

18 EC
Internship

PROFILE COURSES
17EC)
No choice

60 EC
MASTER ORIENTATION PROJECT (6 EC)
OR

LITERATURE STUDY (12 EC)

RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES
(2 EC)

42 EC
MSc Thesis project

28 EC

ELECTIVE COURSES
(20 or 14 EC)
Choice of courses in consultation with Profile
Coordinator

Internship
Master Thesis Project

o Research related to ongoing programmes


o Preceded by Literature Study on same topic

Cooperation between sections Astrodynamics and


Space Missions and Space Systems Engineering

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Internship

Period of 12 weeks full-time


Expose you to a real work environment
Learn and explore to acquire different skills than those
taught in the courses and projects
Start organizing your (international) internship well in
advance; approximately 9 months before the start date
Internship Coordinator: Mrs. Miranda van Haagen (room
2.10; open office Monday + Thursday 12.30-13.30)
Staff of Spaceflight track
Enroll on Blackboard AE5-050
www.lr.tudelft.nl/internship
Internship-ae@tudelft.nl
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Internship/jobs: industry

and many many more.

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Internship/jobs: academia

and many many more.

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Research themes
General subject

Supervisor(s)

Disruptive (space systems & spacecraft)


concepts

E. Gill, B. Zandbergen, J. Guo, P. Sundaramoorthy, J.


Bouwmeester

Navigation & control for DSS (swarms)

E. Gill, J. Guo

On-orbit servicing

E. Gill, J. Guo

Attitude control

H. Kuiper

Instrumentation (sensor systems)

H. Kuiper, A. Menicucci, B.R. Brandl

Space propulsion

B. Zandbergen, A. Cervone

Precise orbits and applications

E. Doornbos, W.J.F. Simons, P.N.A.M. Visser, E.J.O.


Schrama

Space debris

E. Mooij, E. Doornbos, R. Noomen, J. Guo

Transfer orbits

R. Noomen, K. Cowan

Rockets, re-entry systems and GNC

E. Mooij, M.C. Naeije

Planetary exploration and astronomy

E.J.O. Schrama, B. Vermeersen, W. van der Wal, D.


Stam, B.R. Brandl, S. Cazaux
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Research Themes (cntd)


NOTE:
Students doing an MSc thesis project on

guidance, navigation & control


re-entry
hypersonics
rocket motion + DARE-related

must get a permit from the Ministry of Education, Culture


and Science (OCW) before the official start of the MSc
thesis project
https://www.government.nl/topics/secondary-vocationaleducation-mbo-and-higher-education/contents/exemptioncertain-engineering-or-nuclear-related-courses-of-study
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Disruptive Concepts
Fractionation distributing
spacecraft functions on freeflying wirelessly connected
modules

3D swarms 3D printing
and assembly of very
large structure in orbit
using a cluster of robots

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Disruptive Concepts (cntd)

pocket-sat
Designing and developing
smaller and more capable
spacecraft

3U-sat
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Miniaturizing Spacecraft Technologies

Micro reaction wheel

Micro sun sensor

Magnetic microactuator (3-axis)

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Small Satellite Integration and Testing

Clean room
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Flying the Technologies: Delfi-n3Xt


Active attitude control
(TU Delft)

Micro propulsion
(TNO, TU Delft, UTwente)

Innovative CubeSat radio


(ISIS)

Amorphous Silicon solar cells


(DIMES)

Smart power management


(SystematIC Design)

High data-rate link


(TU Delft)

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Disruptive concepts (cntd)


Low cost, robust and
responsive small satellite
launch vehicle.

- Air launch
- Enhanced Modularity

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Navigation and control of distributed


space systems (e.g. a swarm of s/c)

How to ensure all spacecraft are looking at the


same point (if need be)?
Does formation need to be controlled?
How to control the formation?
Inter-satellite communication or via ground?
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On-Orbit Servicing
Docking with and repair nonfunctional spacecraft

DLR

Recycling and re-use still


functional components of
failed spacecraft
DARPA

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ADCS & Instrumentation


System design of a Stable and Highly Accurate Pointing
CubeSat Earth Imager for VLEO Earth Observation (EO)
EO cube/small/pico-sat Instrument, mission design & ADCS
Lens-less imager design payload and a tuned ADCS system
for PocketCubes (PQ)
Systems Engineering of EO pico/small instruments & ADCS
Tropolite and others
Projects with TNO
Mission selection using viable applications
Scanning & data acquisition modes & ADCS design

Deployable Telescope ADCS & Mission design

Space Propulsion

Manufacturing
Design and analysis

Testing

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Precise Orbits and Applications

(see next sheets)

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GPS Tracking of Space Missions


Topics:
Precise orbit
determination
Gravity field
determination
Surface force
modeling

50

Radar Altimetry Missions


Topics:

Dynamic sea
surface topography
(sea level above
geoid)
Mean sea surface
and vertical
deflections
Ocean tides
Waves and wind
Ice topography
Tsunami detection
Earthquake
observation
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Gravity, Magnetic Field and Atmosphere


at Satellite Altitude

GOCE

Swarm
thermosphere.tudelft.nl

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Tracking of Space Missions


Topics:
Development of ground station
Processing data
Orbit determination of Delfi-C3,
Delfi-n3Xt, other s/c

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Space Debris

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Transfer Orbits
Topics:

Orbit modeling and


computation
Orbit and
constellation design
Earth +
interplanetary
trajectories
Low-thrust orbits
Rendezvous and
docking
Orbit optimization
Solar sailing

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Rockets, Re-entry Systems and GNC


Optimization of
ascent trajectories

Re-entry trajectories
towards Earth surface

Planetary Entry &


Descent

Vehicle Shape
Optimization

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CanSat launch at
IAC 2011 South Africa

Stratos 1, 12.5 km, 2009

not because it is easy, but because it is hard,


because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of
our energies and skills,
J.F.Kennedy

Stratos 2, 21 km, 2015

Dart, 140 km : SPACE!


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Planetary Exploration and Astronomy


Topics:

Deep space tracking


Orbit analysis
Tidal deformation
Gravity field
Polar motion
Internal structure
Atmosphere
Conditions for life
..

Using spacecraft around planets,


moons and asteroids
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Planetary Exploration and Astronomy (cntd)

Jovian moon Europa: water?

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Planetary Exploration and Astronomy (cntd)


Astronomical research:
Starburst Galaxies
Massive Star Formation
Exoplanets

Instrumentation for E-ELT: METIS


(design, construction, testing)

Instrumentation for JWST:


MIRI (testing, science)

Optical components:
Immersed gratings, cryogenic
chopper, active mirror
(concept, testing)

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Planetary Exploration and Astronomy(cntd)


Laser Ranging as part of EU FP7 Project ESPACE
(European Satellite PArtnership for Computing Ephemerides - ROB, TUB, JIVE, TUD, CNES, DLR and IMCCE)

The near future:


concept of a laser
transponder link
between an
observatory on Earth
and a laser terminal
on Phobos
Precision laser ranging to
Phobos could measure
the distance between an
observatory on Earth and
a terminal on the surface
of Phobos to accuracy of
1 mm in less than 5 min
of integration time
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Facilities
Clean room for small satellite integration and testing
Powerful computing facilities and advanced software
(Tudat)
Formation flying laboratory (TBC)
(Access to data of) many operational satellites
Member of DIMES and Robotics Institute
Network of continuously operating GPS receivers

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Recent Thesis Projects

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Recent Thesis Projects (cntd)

Optimisation Strategies for Galilean Moon Tours


Low-Thrust Multiple Gravity-Assist T rajectory Design for GTOC6

Delft University of Technology

Lars Hoving

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Thesis Opportunities

65

Thesis Opportunities (2)


Autonomous formation flying

Avionics based on mobile phone

Advanced micro-propulsion

Advanced ADCS

And many more

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Studying abroad

PEGASUS, ERASMUS university networks


Other universities also possible

Elective courses only


Honours Track completely
Literature survey
Internship
MSc thesis

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Planning your MSc study

Enrol in core courses on blackboard


Orient on your theme(s) of your liking
Select preferential one(s)
Select courses (together with theme supervisor)
Complete MSc Track Registration form
Have course list checked by Profile Coordinator
Have course list checked and signed by Track Coordinator
TC submits course list to student administration
Enrol in profile courses and electives on blackboard
First year: courses + literature study
Second year: internship + MSc thesis project
Alterations in course list possible

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Electives (not exhaustive)


engineering
thermal rocket prop.

s/c thermal control

s/c att. dyn & control

electronic circuits

rockets, reentry, GNC

precise
orbits

space
debris

planetary
expl. &
astr.

astrodynamics II

planetary sciences II

Fourier & Laplace tr.

hypersonic aero

aircraft perf. optim.

space project Tudat

non-linear diff. eqs.

transfer
orbits

x
x
x

x
x

x
x

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MSc Course Schedule


core

Course
schedule
for week
Sep 5-9,
2016
(ONLY!)

Space Eng.

Space Exp.

code

course

Day

hours

location

ae4874I

Astrodynamics I

Wed

3+4

LR D

Thu

5+6

LR C

ae4S12

Space systems engineering

ae4S01

Thermal rocket propulsion

ae4S06

Spacecraft mechatronics

Tue

5+6

LR G

Fri

5+6

LR G

Tue

1+2

LR D

Thu

1+2

LR D

Wed

1+2

LR D

Fri

3+4

LR C

Mon

5+6

LR F

Thu

3+4

LR B

ae4870A

ae4870B

ae4872

electives

Rocket motion

Re-entry systems

Satellite orbit determination

ae4143

Hypersonic aerodynamics

ae4S20

Satellite thermal control

Wed

5+6

LR E

cie4601

Physics of the Earth and atmosphere

Tue

5+6

CT 2.02

Wed

3+4

CT 2.99

Thu

1-2-3-4

CT 3.02

et3604LR

Electronic circuits

wi4460TU

Monte-Carlo simulation of stochastic


processes I

Mon

5+6

CT 2.99
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MSc thesis planning

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MSc thesis entrance permit

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AE webpages
http://www.lr.tudelft.nl/spacestation

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MSc Courses: Statistics

Excel
anonymous
30 sec per day
email <->
submit once p/week
contents growing

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Face book of (permanent) staff

Pieter, Eberhard, Barry, Alessandra, Marc, Erwin, Daphne, Dominic, Bert, Jasper, EJO, Hans,
Kevin, Tatiana, Jos, Ron, Jian, Eelco, Angelo, Chris, Wouter, Prem, Stefano, Bernhard

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Points of contact

Master Track Coordinator

Profile Coordinator

ir. R. Noomen (9.20)

Space Engineering : ir. B.T.C. Zandbergen (8.10)


Space Exploration : ir. R. Noomen (9.20)

Secretaries
Space Engineering: Mrs. D.M.S. van der Sande (8.14)
Space Exploration: Mrs. R. Sharabi (9.21)

Website

http://www.lr.tudelft.nl/sf
http://studenten.tudelft.nl/informatie/faculteitspecifiek/lr/ae-airport
http://www.lr.tudelft.nl/spacestation

Today, 17.00-???: bbq + informal meeting with staff

Tuesday Sep 6, 11.00 hrs, lecture room AE-F: more on electives etc
for profile Space Engineering
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Location BBQ
now

Anthony
Fokkerweg

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