and his M.S. degree from Stanford University, both in aerospace engineering. He has experience working as an engineering analyst for SpaceX and Space Systems/Loral. His current research focuses on developing advanced algorithms for angles-only relative navigation and rendezvous in distributed space systems as well as formulating improved analytical dynamics models for orbital relative motion. Sebastian Grimberg is a Master's student working in the SLAB at Stanford University. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Engineering in mechanical and aerospace engineering and a certificate in engineering physics from Princeton University in 2015. His current research focus is in the field of dynamics models for orbital relative motion, specifically the development of accurate and computationally efficient semi-analytical methods to propagate the relative state in a wide range of orbit scenarios.