The building of the NASA Orbital Debris Engineering Model, whether ORDEM2000 or its recently updated version ORDEM2010, uses as its foundation a number of model debris populations, each truncated at a minimum object-size ranging from 10 micron to 1 m. This paper discusses the development of the ORDEM2010 model debris populations in LEO (low Earth orbit), focusing on centimeter (smaller than 10 cm) and millimeter size regimes. Primary data sets used in the statistical derivation of the cm- and mm-size model populations are from the Haystack radar operated in a staring mode. Unlike cataloged objects of sizes greater than approximately 10 cm, ground-based radars monitor smaller-size debris only in a statistical manner instead of tracking every...
Over 200 spacecraft and rocket body breakups in Earth orbit have populated that regime with debris f...
For many years, the NASA Orbital Debris Program Office has been collecting measurements of the orbit...
The limited availability of data for satellite fragmentations and debris in the geosynchronous orbit...
The latest versions of the two premier orbital debris engineering models, NASAs ORDEM 3.0 and ESAs M...
Orbital debris is a real concern for the safe operations of satellites. In general, the hazard of de...
The latest versions of the two premier orbital debris engineering models, NASA's ORDEM 3.0 and ESA's...
The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office (ODPO) has created and validated high fidelity populations of...
The latest versions of the two premier orbital debris engineering models, NASA's ORDEM 3.0 and ESA's...
The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office at Johnson Space Center has developed a new computer-based or...
The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office has developed the Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM) pr...
In preparation for the release of the Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM) version 3.1, the NASA...
The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office (ODPO) has released its latest Orbital Debris Engineering Mod...
This paper describes the functionality and use of ORDEM2010, which replaces ORDEM2000, as the NASA O...
The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office (ODPO) has released its latest Orbital Debris Engineering Mod...
For many years, the NASA Orbital Debris Program Office has been collecting measurements of the orbit...
Over 200 spacecraft and rocket body breakups in Earth orbit have populated that regime with debris f...
For many years, the NASA Orbital Debris Program Office has been collecting measurements of the orbit...
The limited availability of data for satellite fragmentations and debris in the geosynchronous orbit...
The latest versions of the two premier orbital debris engineering models, NASAs ORDEM 3.0 and ESAs M...
Orbital debris is a real concern for the safe operations of satellites. In general, the hazard of de...
The latest versions of the two premier orbital debris engineering models, NASA's ORDEM 3.0 and ESA's...
The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office (ODPO) has created and validated high fidelity populations of...
The latest versions of the two premier orbital debris engineering models, NASA's ORDEM 3.0 and ESA's...
The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office at Johnson Space Center has developed a new computer-based or...
The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office has developed the Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM) pr...
In preparation for the release of the Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM) version 3.1, the NASA...
The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office (ODPO) has released its latest Orbital Debris Engineering Mod...
This paper describes the functionality and use of ORDEM2010, which replaces ORDEM2000, as the NASA O...
The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office (ODPO) has released its latest Orbital Debris Engineering Mod...
For many years, the NASA Orbital Debris Program Office has been collecting measurements of the orbit...
Over 200 spacecraft and rocket body breakups in Earth orbit have populated that regime with debris f...
For many years, the NASA Orbital Debris Program Office has been collecting measurements of the orbit...
The limited availability of data for satellite fragmentations and debris in the geosynchronous orbit...