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This book presents peer-reviewed articles from the 10th International Seminar on Aerospace Science and Technology (ISAST 2024), held in Bali, Indonesia. The conference addresses the issue of climate change from an aeronautics and aerospace perspective. The book contains four subtopics: space sciences, space-related applications, aviation/aeronautics technology, and aerospace technology. The space science subtopic collects information related to the dynamics of the space environment, investigating potential interactions between the space environment and climate change. The space applications section focuses on the monitoring and detection of climate change via remote sensing. Solutions to the climate change problem are investigated in the technology section, divided into aviation and aeronautics technology, and aerospace technology. These subtopics aim to explore the idea of efficient, green, and environmentally friendly aeronautics and aerospace technologies.

Dr. Ery Fitrianingsih is a researcher at the Research Center for Satellite Technology, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN). She obtained her PhD at the Surrey Space Centre, University of Surrey, United Kingdom, on the optimization of space trajectory based on a non-linear approach. Her research interests include space system design, space dynamics, mission design, and space radiation effect on satellites. She is currently leading the space dynamics and environment research group and the group leader of the Indonesian Equatorial IoT satellite bus. She is also a reviewer for IEEE and the section editor for the Indonesian Journal of Aerospace.





Dr. Johan Muhamad is a researcher at the Research Center for Space, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), specializing in solar physics. He received his PhD in solar physics from the University of Nagoya, Japan. His research interests revolve around solar physics and space weather, showcased through publications in various journals.





Dr. Yazdi Ibrahim Jenie is an associate professor in the Faculty of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB). He obtained his PhD in Aerospace Engineering from Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands. His research interests include unmanned aerial vehicles, especially autonomous conflict detection and resolution systems.





Dr. Joko Widodo is a researcher at the Research Center for Geo-Informatics, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN). He obtained his PhD from Chiba University, in Computer Science and Information Processing related to Synthetic Aperture Radar.