Papers from all areas of astronautics will be considered, including but not limited to spacecraft attitude determination, control, and dynamics, orbital mechanics, trajectory design, space-vehicle navigation, attitude sensor data processing, satellite constellation, formation flying design, algorithms, machine learning, and mathematical applications to aerospace engineering.
This will be a single-session symposium. Complimentary coffee breaks and lunches will be provided. The dinner on December 9, 2025, will be offered exclusively to students, speakers, and organizers. Additional dinner tickets at $40 may be purchased here. Attendees are responsible for arranging their travel and accommodation. All general inquiries should be directed to the Local Chair.
A one-page abstract is required for submission, along with a short paragraph summary for the symposium program. Please include your email and mailing address at the top of your abstract. Abstracts can be submitted here. The final manuscript should follow the standard AAS conference format. A Special Issue of the AAS Journal of the Astronautical Sciences will consider papers submitted to this symposium.
All correspondence related to abstracts and papers should be directed to the Technical Chair. Attendees are encouraged to register online using the symposium registration system here. The registration cost is free for students and $20 for all others. Registering in advance will help reduce the workload on conference organizers.
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