AbstractThe number of man-made debris objects orbiting the Earth, or orbital debris, is alarmingly increasing, resulting in the increased probability of degradation, damage, or destruction of operating spacecraft. In part, small objects (<10cm) in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) are of concern because they are abundant and difficult to track or even to detect on a routine basis. Due to the increasing debris population it is reasonable to assume that improved capabilities for on-orbit damage attribution, in addition to increased capabilities to detect and track small objects are needed. Here we present a sensor concept to detect small debris with sizes between approximately 1.0 and 0.01cm in the vicinity of a host spacecraft for near real time damage ...
Space debris imposes reasonable risk on present space missions, as these objects hold relative veloc...
Presently, there exists very little knowledge about the density and distribution of space debris of ...
In low Earth orbit (LEO), space debris is usually being tracked by radar facilities. However, optica...
The large number of man-made uncontrolled objects orbiting the Earth is becoming a serious threat to...
There are many advantages to supplementing ground based radar debris detection systems with optical ...
Any exploration vehicle assembled or Spacecraft placed in LEO or GTO must pass through this debris c...
A simple instrument based on present-epoch technology for optical detection of orbital debris is des...
International audienceSpace Debris (SD) consist of non-operational artificial objects orbiting aroun...
Active spacecraft operations heavily rely on a space surveillance network, which continuously scans,...
The German Aerospace Center (DLR) is pursuing a national space program based on a Standard Satellite...
Currently, observations of space debris are primarily performed with ground-based sensors. These sen...
Orbital debris is a serious concern for the NASA, DARPA, Air Force organizations and the commercial ...
The extended use of outer space left remarkable amounts of objects uncontrollably orbiting the earth...
<p> The number of space debris has been increasing dramatically in the last few years, and is expec...
What is currently known about the orbital debris flux is from a combination of ground based and in-s...
Space debris imposes reasonable risk on present space missions, as these objects hold relative veloc...
Presently, there exists very little knowledge about the density and distribution of space debris of ...
In low Earth orbit (LEO), space debris is usually being tracked by radar facilities. However, optica...
The large number of man-made uncontrolled objects orbiting the Earth is becoming a serious threat to...
There are many advantages to supplementing ground based radar debris detection systems with optical ...
Any exploration vehicle assembled or Spacecraft placed in LEO or GTO must pass through this debris c...
A simple instrument based on present-epoch technology for optical detection of orbital debris is des...
International audienceSpace Debris (SD) consist of non-operational artificial objects orbiting aroun...
Active spacecraft operations heavily rely on a space surveillance network, which continuously scans,...
The German Aerospace Center (DLR) is pursuing a national space program based on a Standard Satellite...
Currently, observations of space debris are primarily performed with ground-based sensors. These sen...
Orbital debris is a serious concern for the NASA, DARPA, Air Force organizations and the commercial ...
The extended use of outer space left remarkable amounts of objects uncontrollably orbiting the earth...
<p> The number of space debris has been increasing dramatically in the last few years, and is expec...
What is currently known about the orbital debris flux is from a combination of ground based and in-s...
Space debris imposes reasonable risk on present space missions, as these objects hold relative veloc...
Presently, there exists very little knowledge about the density and distribution of space debris of ...
In low Earth orbit (LEO), space debris is usually being tracked by radar facilities. However, optica...