Space Domain Awareness: A Comprehensive Guide to Safe Operations, Security, and Defense – Online Short Course (22–25 September 2025) 22 September 2025 - 25 September 2025 Online

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Space Domain Awareness: A Comprehensive Guide to Safe Operations, Security, and Defense – Online Short Course (22–25 September 2025)


Instructed by Dr. Wiley Larson, Mrs. Pam Magee, Dr. Jim Shell, Dr. Matt Hejduk, Julien Serie, Giorgos Mazarakis and Mahhad Nayyer

  • From 22–25 September 2025 (4 Days/Classes, 24 Total Hours)
  • Daily from 11:00 am–5:00 pm Eastern Time
  • This is the ONLY course that provides complete coverage of Space Domain Awareness (SDA)—necessary capabilities for SDA operations, challenges and problems, strategy and tactics, space object detection, tracking, characterization and identification, overall data and information flow and decision-making.
  • All participants will receive an AIAA Certificate of Completion at the end of the course.

OVERVIEW

Are you ready to tackle the challenges of the 21st-century space domain? This isn’t your grandfather’s space race. As space becomes increasingly congested and contested, Space Domain Awareness (SDA) provides the actionable knowledge needed to ensure safe operations, security, space defense and sustainability in space.

WHY IS SDA A GLOBAL CONCERN?

  • Stakeholders from civil, military, and commercial sectors are now heavily invested in SDA to protect and preserve space-based capabilities.
  • The sheer number of objects in orbit raises critical questions: How many objects are up there? What are they? Where are they going? What are they doing?  What are they capable of doing? Might they collide? Might they interfere with our everyday life?
  • Incidents like the Russian Direct Ascent ASAT test and close encounters between Starlink satellites and the Chinese Space Station highlight the urgent need for SDA.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • SDA Philosophies, Tools, and Techniques: Apply SDA principles to real-world scenarios.
  • The SDA Value Chain: Understand what government and industry stakeholders need from SDA.
  • Strategy and Tactics for SDA: Grasp the frameworks for defining SDA strategies.
  • Space Environment and Object Motion: Explain how the space environment affects objects and their behavior.
  • Object Characterization and Identification: Learn to characterize and identify space objects effectively.
  • On-Orbit Sensing: Use a space mission design process to develop on-orbit sensing systems.
  • Conjunction Assessment Risk Analysis: Understand the process of Conjunction Assessment.
  • Key Technical Challenges: Learn about the key technical, regulatory, political and commercial challenges for SDA.

COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Expert Instructors: Learn from Dr. Wiley Larson and Mrs. Pam Magee, co-editors of the highly acclaimed book, “Space Domain Awareness.”
  • Comprehensive Coverage: Gain actionable knowledge in SDA operations, challenges, strategy, object detection, data flow, and decision-making.
  • Hands-on Exercise: Apply your knowledge in practical AI exercises.
  • Valuable Materials: Receive a complete set of course notes to support your learning.
  • AIAA Certificate of Completion: Showcase your newly acquired expertise.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This course is tailored for space system operators, developers, managers, administrators, and anyone keen on space situational awareness, space traffic management, and space domain awareness. It’s especially beneficial for SDA professionals interested in sensors, data flow, data fusion, and data sharing.

COURSE FEES (Sign-In To Register)
– AIAA Member Price: $995 USD
– Non-Member Price: $1195 USD
– AIAA Student Member Price: $495 USD

CLASSROOM HOURS / CEUs: 24 classroom hours / 2.4 CEU/PDH

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Cancellation Policy: A refund less a $50.00 cancellation fee will be assessed for all cancellations made in writing prior to 7 days before the start of the event. After that time, no refunds will be provided.

Contact: Please contact  Lisa Le or  Customer Service  if you have questions about the course or group discounts (for 5+ participants).

Frequently Asked Questions

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Course Delivery and Materials

  • The course lectures will be delivered via Zoom.
  • Classes will not be recorded so live attendance is necessary.
  • Each registrant will receive a complete set of course notes with copies of all slides used in the presentations.
  • No part of these materials may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted, unless for course participants. All rights reserved.
  • Between lectures, the instructor will be available via email for technical questions and comments.
  • The SDA course is based in great part on the new eBook, “Space Domain Awareness,” which is not provided as part of this course, but is available for purchase at www.spacetechnologyseries.com
Instructors

LEAD INSTRUCTORS

Dr. Wiley Larson

Wiley Larson is an experienced leader in space-related development, operations, education and training with 36 years of contributions in Government and industry space systems.  He served as spacecraft systems engineer, spacecraft launch controller, flight test engineer, program and project manager, Associate Professor at the Air Force Academy, and Professor at the Technical University of Delft, Netherlands.  Wiley is currently the Managing Editor of the Space Technology Series that includes 25+ books focused on all aspects of space systems engineering and project management.  Dr. Larson and his team recently completed a six-year effort to develop the highly acclaimed book, Space Domain Awareness.

Mrs. Pam Magee

Pam Magee is the Director of Online Learning for TSTI, an adjunct professor for the Space Systems Engineering Master’s program at Stevens Institute of Technology and an assistant editor for the Space Technology Series.  She is an author and editor of the recently published Space Domain Awareness textbook and the Aerospace Science and Understanding Space texts.  She earned a BS in Astronautical Engineering from the U.S. Air Force Academy and an MS in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Tennessee.  She was an Assistant Professor of Astronautics at the U.S. Air Force Academy, an instructor at the National Security Space and has 28 years of teaching and aerospace experience.

 

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