SCAF2024
The Spacecraft Anomalies and Failures Workshop (SCAF) 2024 will be held March 27-28, 2024 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.
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Quick Facts
Presentations for Day 1 can be downloaded below.
- Final Agenda
- GSFC and NESC Welcome, Carmel Conaty, NASA NESC
- SCAF 2024 Welcome and NASA Introductory Comments, Joseph Minow, NASA NESC
- STEREO-WAVES (S/WAVES) Dust Detections and Their Apparent Association with Known Spacecraft Anomalies, Mark L. Adrian, Auburn University
- ICON Satellite Failure Investigation, Abhishek Tripathi, UC Berkeley, Space Sciences Lab
- Historical Software Anomalies, Lorraine Prokop, NASA NESC
- NOAA-17 Breakup Investigation, Scott Hull, NASA GSFC
- Relationship between GOES-R Series Operational Anomalies, In-situ Electron Measurements, and Solar Wind Drivers, Juan Rodriguez, University of Colorado Boulder CIRES
- Space Environments Anomaly Resolution Support to International Space Station Operations, Erica Worthy, NASA JSC
- 25 Years of Radiation Protection of the Chandra X-ray Observatory, Scott Wolk, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
- Image Science and Analysis Support to the ISS Program, Dwight Osborne, NASA JSC
- Extraction and Analysis of Four Decades of Radiation Events from GSFC’s SOARS Database, Jesse Leitner, NASA GSFC
- The Spacecraft Anomaly Resolution Knowledgebase (SPARK) Applied to NASA SOARS Radiation Anomalies, Alec Engell, NextGen Federal Systems
- Closing Remarks, Joseph Minow, NASA NESC