SCAF2023
Spacecraft Anomalies and Failures (SCAF) 2023 Workshop
The Spacecraft Anomalies and Failures Workshop (SCAF2023) was held March 29-30, 2023 in the Washington DC area. SCAF is an annual event focused on improvements in space system anomaly and failure attribution and to refine and document best practices for root cause determination. The goal of workshop is to bring together civil, industry, academia, and military personnel who do not regularly interact with common interests in space system anomalies and failures including flight and ground system operators, space environment experts, spacecraft designers and mission assurance professionals.
Quick Facts
Day 1 Presentations
- Day 1 Agenda
- Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) Lessons Learned, Elena Adams / Applied Physics Laboratory Johns Hopkins University
- Investigation of Shuttle and Orion Reentry Temperature Anomalies, Mike Squire / NASA LaRC
- Risks from Decreasing Ground Support for Human Spaceflight Missions Beyond Low Earth Orbit, Alonso Vera / NASA ARC
- Moon to Mars Space Weather Analysis Office Anomaly Support, Yari Collado-Vega / NASA GSFC
- Long-term Environmental Anomaly Forecast (LEAF) Tool, T.P. O’Brien and Alex Boyd / The Aerospace Corporation
- Models and Applications for Assessing Space Weather Hazards from Earth to the Moon, Janet Green / Space Hazards Applications, LLC
- NASA Small Spacecraft Anomaly Reporting Process: Overview and Next Steps, Craig Burkhard / NASA ARC