IEEE Tech Talk Artemis Moon Mission Cubesat Satellite

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Find out about the CubeSat Satellite. How does it play an important role in the Artimis Moon landing program? Find out today!


Join us for a session on the engineering and science behind the CubeSat satellite on the Artimis Mission to the Moon.

This is a momentous occasion that marks a significant milestone in our journey to explore the Moon and beyond. The CubeSat, a small satellite no larger than a shoebox, holds immense potential for advancing our understanding of space and paving the way for future missions. With its readiness for the Artemis Launch, we are one step closer to realizing our dreams of furthering human exploration of the Moon.  The CubeSat's inclusion in the Artemis mission is a testament to its remarkable capabilities and the trust placed in its technology. This tiny satellite packs a powerful punch, equipped with advanced instruments and sensors that will enable us to gather valuable data and images from the lunar surface. Its compact size allows it to work in conjunction with larger spacecraft, enhancing our ability to conduct comprehensive research and exploration activities on the Moon. The launch of the CubeSat alongside the Artemis mission not only excites scientists and researchers but also ignites the imagination of people around the world. It symbolizes humanity's relentless pursuit of knowledge and our collective desire to push boundaries and explore new frontiers. The data collected by the CubeSat during its time on the Moon will undoubtedly contribute to groundbreaking discoveries and shape our understanding of the lunar environment.



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  • Date: 20 Jun 2023
  • Time: 04:00 PM to 05:00 PM
  • All times are (UTC-07:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada)
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  • Mike Brisbois
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  • Co-sponsored by IEEE Power and Energy Society
  • Starts 01 June 2023 12:00 AM
  • Ends 20 June 2023 05:00 PM
  • All times are (UTC-07:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada)
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  Speakers

Dr. EKayyali Mohamed Dr. EKayyali Mohamed of KSF Space Foundation

Topic:

CubeSats Ready for Artemis Launch

This is a momentous occasion that marks a significant milestone in our journey to explore the Moon and beyond. The CubeSat, a small satellite no larger than a shoebox, holds immense potential for advancing our understanding of space and paving the way for future missions. With its readiness for the Artemis Launch, we are one step closer to realizing our dreams of furthering human exploration of the Moon.  The CubeSat's inclusion in the Artemis mission is a testament to its remarkable capabilities and the trust placed in its technology. This tiny satellite packs a powerful punch, equipped with advanced instruments and sensors that will enable us to gather valuable data and images from the lunar surface. Its compact size allows it to work in conjunction with larger spacecraft, enhancing our ability to conduct comprehensive research and exploration activities on the Moon. The launch of the CubeSat alongside the Artemis mission not only excites scientists and researchers but also ignites the imagination of people around the world. It symbolizes humanity's relentless pursuit of knowledge and our collective desire to push boundaries and explore new frontiers. The data collected by the CubeSat during its time on the Moon will undoubtedly contribute to groundbreaking discoveries and shape our understanding of the lunar environment.

Biography:

Dr. Kayyali, Certified Innovation Management from Harvard University at the HBS, holds PhD & M. Sc (WCU), he is IEEE Industrial Officer ,and BCS (British Computer Society) Chartered Scientist & Chartered Fellow by the Royal Science Council of United Kingdome & Awarded ELITE by BCS in U.K., his biography listed in Who’s Who in Science and Engineering and he has patent theory, he published many conferences & journals papers and 5 indexed books in computer science, a book at the Library of Congress in U.S.A., a keynote speaker by U.N. & European Union, he was a researcher visitor at the University of California- Santa Barbara UCSB, he was the CEO at Trust Holding Dubai, , with numbers of business technology transformation & management consulting works cross Latin America, North Africa, Asia and Middle East, he is consultant by European Bank EBRD.
Currently he is the president of KSF Space Foundation a USA space organization in developing space missions,

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Agenda

4:00 pm PDT IEEE announcements
4:02 pm PDT Announcement of the Speaker
4:04 pm PDT Presentation
4:45 pm PDT Q&A



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