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Join the Online Space Debris Training Course 2021

26/02/2021 11640 views 39 likes
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Space debris is a hazard to our satellites and spacecraft as well as a contributor to near-Earth space pollution. To help raise awareness of this issue, ESA’s Education Office is organising the fourth edition of ESA Academy’s Space Debris Training Course. The online course will be held during 9 afternoon sessions (Central European Time) between 17 and 28 May 2021.

Participating University students will be provided with an introduction to the concept of space debris, why it is necessary to address this problem, and how the mitigation policies set by ESA apply to missions. Participants will not only learn about the space debris environment and mitigation technologies, but also about how it impacts spacecraft operations and potential future solutions. Taught by ESA experts as well as external experts in the sector, the course will be delivered through formal technical lectures complemented by hands-on exercises based on a real-life case study. 

Students working on one of the exercises during the 2020 edition of the Space Debris training course
Students working on one of the exercises during the 2020 edition of the Space Debris training course

This training course is a collaboration between ESA’s Education Office and ESA’s Space Debris Office, which coordinates ESA's research activities in all major debris disciplines. These include measurements, modelling, protection, and mitigation. It also operates ESA’s collision avoidance system for a fleet of 20 spacecraft, implements space debris aspects in the Agency’s Space Safety programme (S2P) and represents ESA on space debris matters at international bodies such as the IADC (Inter-Agency Debris Coordination Committee) or UNCOPUOS (United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space). 

Preliminary schedule

Day 1                   Introduction                                                                                        
Forces Acting on a Space Object
Space Debris Environment - Part 1
Day 2 Space Debris Environment - Part 2
Space Debris: Legal & Regulatory Aspects
Group Project Session 1
Mitigation Principles & Guidelines - Part 1
Day 3 Mitigation Principles & Guidelines - Part 2
Deorbiting & Passivation technologies
Space Debris Mitigation Context - Part 1
Day 4 Space Debris Mitigation Context - Part 2
The Future of the Environment
Group Project Session 2
Day 5 Space Surveillance
Collision Avoidance
Operating in the Space Debris Environment
Day 6 Protection & Shielding
Aerothermodynamic during re-entry - Part 1
Group Project Session 3
Day 7 Aerothermodynamics during re-entry - Part 2
Simulation of Spacecraft Destruction during Atmospheric Re-entry
On-ground Risk Estimation
Day 8 Group Project Session 4
Design for Demise
Active Debris Removal
Day 9 Group Project Session 5
Conclusion
Evaluation

Who can apply?

Trainer delivering a lecture during the 2020 edition of the Online Space Debris training course
Trainer delivering a lecture during the 2020 edition of the Online Space Debris training course

In order to participate, students must fulfil the following eligibility criteria at the time of application:

  • aged minimum 18 years old. ESA Academy and relevant partners will only appraise applications from students who have no or limited professional experience in relevant engineering or space-related topics; 
  • be a citizen of an ESA Member State, Canada, Latvia or Slovenia;
  • be enrolled as a Master or PhD student in a university for the year 2020-2021 (not graduating before the training course);
  • be studying for a scientific or engineering degree and have minimum knowledge of space technology. 

Selected students will be requested to attend all 9 afternoon sessions live.

Upon completion of the training course students will be evaluated via an online questionnaire and will receive a certificate of participation and a course transcript, allowing them to request ECTS credit(s) from their respective universities.

How to apply

  • Fill in the application form;
  • Upload a motivation letter (PDF, maximum 1 page, no images);
  • Upload a CV (Europass format, PDF, maximum 2 pages);
  • Upload a formal recommendation letter (PDF, maximum 1 page, including signature, no images) from a university professor or academic supervisor of current university (if not possible due to current confinement situation in your country please ask a university professor or an academic supervisor to send a recommendation email to tlp@esa.int);
  • Upload a copy of academic records (PDF).

 

All answers and documents should be in English (except academic records if not available).

The deadline for applications is 6 April 2021.

For more information, please contact tlp@esa.int 

Participants of the 2020 edition of the Online Space Debris training course
Participants of the 2020 edition of the Online Space Debris training course