Spacecraft attitude determination & control; formation flying guidance & navigation; robust nonlinear control; vehicle attitude dynamics
1003 Furnas Hall
Buffalo NY, 14260
Phone: (716) 645-1426
johnc@buffalo.edu
John Crassidis appeared on the podcast Scientific Sense to discuss space debris and other issues.
Paul Cefola has been named a fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
Panorama quoted John Crassidis in a report on the growing problem of space debris.
National Public Radio interviewed John Crassidis about a 1,000-pound piece of space debris that recently crashed in Kenya.
The i Paper quoted John Crassidis in an article about Elon Musk’s plans for space and the implications of his position in the Trump cabinet.
Earth quoted John Crassidis in an article about how space debris could jeopardize the internet and astronaut missions.
The Jerusalem Post quoted John Crassidis in an article about Kessler Syndrome, which predicts that increases in the number of objects sent into space will lead to collisions and catastrophic chain reactions in low Earth orbit.