AbstractTime-resolved spectroscopic measurements were made on the intense plasma flash that accompanied a hypervelocity impact on “DebriSat” conducted in April 2014 at the Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC) in Tennessee. The DebriSat project was a unique hypervelocity event aimed at simulating an on-orbit destructive collision of a modern satellite with a hypervelocity projectile in a single strike. Collaborators on the project included NASA's Orbital Debris Program Office at NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC), US Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC), The Aerospace Corporation, The University of Florida, and AEDC. The primary hypervelocity test object, DebriSat, was a 56kg structure representative of a modern LEO spacecr...
The meteoroids and debris environment play an important role in the reduction of spacecraft life tim...
International audienceThe meteoroids and debris environment play an important role in the reduction ...
Modern acceleration equipment is used to simulate orbital debris interaction with space vehicle comp...
The purpose of the DebriSat project is to replicate a hyper-velocity fragmentation event using moder...
The DebriSat project is an effort by NASA and the DoD to update the standard break-up model for obje...
The space environment presents many hazards for satellites and spacecraft. One of the major hazards ...
AbstractOne phenomenon observed at hypervelocity impacts (HVI) is the generation of plasma with a ve...
To replicate a hyper-velocity fragmentation event using modern-day spacecraft materials and construc...
One phenomenon observed at hypervelocity impacts (HVI) is the generation of plasma with a very short...
Hypervelocity microparticles ( < 1 μg), traveling at speeds between 11 and 72 km/s with respect to t...
International audienceAbstract Hypervelocity impacts on spacecraft surfaces produce a wide range of ...
As a result of man's venturing into space, the local debris contributed by his presence exceeds, at ...
Existing DoD and NASA satellite breakup models are based on a key laboratory-based test, Satellite O...
Existing DoD and NASA satellite breakup models are based on a key laboratory test, Satellite Orbital...
AbstractLaboratory experiments of hypervelocity impacts on aluminum, nylon and high-explosive target...
The meteoroids and debris environment play an important role in the reduction of spacecraft life tim...
International audienceThe meteoroids and debris environment play an important role in the reduction ...
Modern acceleration equipment is used to simulate orbital debris interaction with space vehicle comp...
The purpose of the DebriSat project is to replicate a hyper-velocity fragmentation event using moder...
The DebriSat project is an effort by NASA and the DoD to update the standard break-up model for obje...
The space environment presents many hazards for satellites and spacecraft. One of the major hazards ...
AbstractOne phenomenon observed at hypervelocity impacts (HVI) is the generation of plasma with a ve...
To replicate a hyper-velocity fragmentation event using modern-day spacecraft materials and construc...
One phenomenon observed at hypervelocity impacts (HVI) is the generation of plasma with a very short...
Hypervelocity microparticles ( < 1 μg), traveling at speeds between 11 and 72 km/s with respect to t...
International audienceAbstract Hypervelocity impacts on spacecraft surfaces produce a wide range of ...
As a result of man's venturing into space, the local debris contributed by his presence exceeds, at ...
Existing DoD and NASA satellite breakup models are based on a key laboratory-based test, Satellite O...
Existing DoD and NASA satellite breakup models are based on a key laboratory test, Satellite Orbital...
AbstractLaboratory experiments of hypervelocity impacts on aluminum, nylon and high-explosive target...
The meteoroids and debris environment play an important role in the reduction of spacecraft life tim...
International audienceThe meteoroids and debris environment play an important role in the reduction ...
Modern acceleration equipment is used to simulate orbital debris interaction with space vehicle comp...