Several optical monitoring strategies by a ground-based telescope to protect a Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO) satellite from collisions with close approaching objects were investigated. Geostationary Transfer Orbit (GTO) objects, Inclined GeoSynchronous Orbit (IGSO) objects, and drifted GEO objects forced by natural perturbations are hazardous to operational GEO satellites regarding issues related to close approaches. The status of these objects was analyzed on the basis of their orbital characteristics in Two-Line Element (TLE) data from the Joint Space Operation Center (JSpOC). We confirmed the conjunction probability with all catalogued objects for the domestic operational GEO satellite, Communication, Ocean and Meteorological Sat...
The German Space Operations Center (GSOC) is currently building up an operational proximity monitori...
To protect and manage the Korean space assets including satellites, it is important to have precise ...
AbstractOn Orbit Servicing (OOS) is a class of dual-use robotic space missions that could potentiall...
A strategy is needed for a regional survey of geosynchronous orbits (GSOs) to monitor known space ob...
Earth orbiting spacecraft are exposed to hazardous Micrometeoroid and Orbital Debris environment. Th...
An optical tracking system has advantages for observing geostationary earth orbit (GEO) satellites r...
Orbit maneuver strategy for Geostationary Earth orbit (GEO) satellite is investigated to keep away f...
The collision avoidance strategy for geostationary satellites is discussed in the paper. The possib...
The dramatic increase in co-orbital satellites in geosynchronous equatorial orbit (GEO) results from...
Due to the increasing threat of space debris to active satellites, space object catalogs must be bui...
This paper focuses on the trajectory planning that optical satellites approach the geostationary (GE...
In this paper we present the results from the coverage and the orbit determination accuracy simulati...
On Orbit Servicing (OOS) is a class of robotic space missions that could potentially extend the life...
Spacecrafts in geostationary orbit are subject to a complex set of disturbances that involve changes...
We estimated the orbit of the Communication, Ocean and Meteorological Satellite (COMS), a Geostation...
The German Space Operations Center (GSOC) is currently building up an operational proximity monitori...
To protect and manage the Korean space assets including satellites, it is important to have precise ...
AbstractOn Orbit Servicing (OOS) is a class of dual-use robotic space missions that could potentiall...
A strategy is needed for a regional survey of geosynchronous orbits (GSOs) to monitor known space ob...
Earth orbiting spacecraft are exposed to hazardous Micrometeoroid and Orbital Debris environment. Th...
An optical tracking system has advantages for observing geostationary earth orbit (GEO) satellites r...
Orbit maneuver strategy for Geostationary Earth orbit (GEO) satellite is investigated to keep away f...
The collision avoidance strategy for geostationary satellites is discussed in the paper. The possib...
The dramatic increase in co-orbital satellites in geosynchronous equatorial orbit (GEO) results from...
Due to the increasing threat of space debris to active satellites, space object catalogs must be bui...
This paper focuses on the trajectory planning that optical satellites approach the geostationary (GE...
In this paper we present the results from the coverage and the orbit determination accuracy simulati...
On Orbit Servicing (OOS) is a class of robotic space missions that could potentially extend the life...
Spacecrafts in geostationary orbit are subject to a complex set of disturbances that involve changes...
We estimated the orbit of the Communication, Ocean and Meteorological Satellite (COMS), a Geostation...
The German Space Operations Center (GSOC) is currently building up an operational proximity monitori...
To protect and manage the Korean space assets including satellites, it is important to have precise ...
AbstractOn Orbit Servicing (OOS) is a class of dual-use robotic space missions that could potentiall...