Recently, there has been a surge of interest in the estimation of the extent of the airspace containing falling debris due to a space vehicle breakup. A precise computation of propagation of debris to the ground is not practical for many reasons. There is insufficient knowledge of the initial state vector, ambient wind conditions and the key parameters including the ballistic coecients. In addition, propagation of all debris pieces to the ground would require extensive computer time. In this thesis, a covariance propagation method is introduced for the estimation of debris propagation due to a space vehicle breakup. The falling debris is simulated, and the data are analyzed to derive the probability of debris evolution in different altitude...
Around the Earth there are more than ten million objects larger than 1 mm that can interfere with ot...
The GEO regime represents a growing debris environment that poses a significant long-term collision ...
AbstractThe reentry of uncontrolled spacecraft may be broken into many pieces of debris at an altitu...
This paper studies the problem of the estimation of the extent of the airspace containing falling de...
This paper studies the problem of characterizing the 4D (space cross time) region of the airspace th...
This paper studies the feasibility of applying altitude stratification to the estimation of the exte...
This paper provides an effective approach for the prediction and estimation of space debris due to a...
As the debris population increases, the probability of collisions in space grows. Because of the hig...
This paper studies the problem of characterizing the region of the airspace that will be occupied by...
The permanent power loss and the deviation of the trajectory of satellites impacted by centimetre an...
This research presents a probabilistic debris trajectory model adapted from current 6-degree-of-free...
Over 120 cases of on-orbit breakups have now been recorded. Many more undetected events are believed...
Well-known tools developed for satellite and debris re-entry perform break- up and trajectory simula...
An automated Computational Fluid Dynamics process for determining the aerodynamic Characteristics of...
The Space Kinetic Impact and Debris Branch began an ambitious program to construct a fully analytica...
Around the Earth there are more than ten million objects larger than 1 mm that can interfere with ot...
The GEO regime represents a growing debris environment that poses a significant long-term collision ...
AbstractThe reentry of uncontrolled spacecraft may be broken into many pieces of debris at an altitu...
This paper studies the problem of the estimation of the extent of the airspace containing falling de...
This paper studies the problem of characterizing the 4D (space cross time) region of the airspace th...
This paper studies the feasibility of applying altitude stratification to the estimation of the exte...
This paper provides an effective approach for the prediction and estimation of space debris due to a...
As the debris population increases, the probability of collisions in space grows. Because of the hig...
This paper studies the problem of characterizing the region of the airspace that will be occupied by...
The permanent power loss and the deviation of the trajectory of satellites impacted by centimetre an...
This research presents a probabilistic debris trajectory model adapted from current 6-degree-of-free...
Over 120 cases of on-orbit breakups have now been recorded. Many more undetected events are believed...
Well-known tools developed for satellite and debris re-entry perform break- up and trajectory simula...
An automated Computational Fluid Dynamics process for determining the aerodynamic Characteristics of...
The Space Kinetic Impact and Debris Branch began an ambitious program to construct a fully analytica...
Around the Earth there are more than ten million objects larger than 1 mm that can interfere with ot...
The GEO regime represents a growing debris environment that poses a significant long-term collision ...
AbstractThe reentry of uncontrolled spacecraft may be broken into many pieces of debris at an altitu...