GTO objects can potentially collide with operative satellites in LEO and GEO protected regions. Internationally accepted debris mitigation guidelines require that these objects exit these protected regions within 25 years, e.g. by re-entering and burning up in Earth's atmosphere. In this paper, an inventory of the GTO debris generated from Ariane 5 launches in the period 2012–2017 is provided, and it is expected that none of these objects will re-enter within 25 years. For future launches, natural perturbations can be exploited to increase compliance with mitigation guidelines without the use of extra propellant or complex de-orbiting systems, which is attractive from an economic point of view. The lifetime of GTO objects is very sensitive ...
As a result of the increasing number of debris in low Earth orbit (LEO), numerous national and inter...
Since the beginning of space colonization, the number of space objects in orbit around the Earth has...
The geosynchronous orbit (GEO) is a unique commodity of the satellite industry that is becoming incr...
GTO objects can potentially collide with operative satellites in LEO and GEO protected regions. Inte...
Objects ingeostationary transfer orbit (GTO) can collide with operative satellites in lowEarth orbit...
This report focusses on four specific topics within the overarching theme of upper stage Geostationa...
The Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee (IADC) Space Debris Mitigation Guidelines, issu...
As a result of the last 60 years of satellite launches, a significant amount of space debris has bee...
Satellite-based services pervade everyday life and generate a worldwide economy worth more than $330...
The space surrounding our planet is densely populated by an increasing quantity of man-made space de...
[1] Historically, computer simulations of the near‐Earth space debris environment have provided a ba...
The GEO regime represents a growing debris environment that poses a significant long-term collision ...
Many parameters influence the evolution of the near-Earth debris population, including launch, solar...
Over the past several decades there has been increasing concern regarding the growth of the orbital ...
The Inter-Agency Debris Committee recommendation for the reorbiting of geostationary satellites at t...
As a result of the increasing number of debris in low Earth orbit (LEO), numerous national and inter...
Since the beginning of space colonization, the number of space objects in orbit around the Earth has...
The geosynchronous orbit (GEO) is a unique commodity of the satellite industry that is becoming incr...
GTO objects can potentially collide with operative satellites in LEO and GEO protected regions. Inte...
Objects ingeostationary transfer orbit (GTO) can collide with operative satellites in lowEarth orbit...
This report focusses on four specific topics within the overarching theme of upper stage Geostationa...
The Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee (IADC) Space Debris Mitigation Guidelines, issu...
As a result of the last 60 years of satellite launches, a significant amount of space debris has bee...
Satellite-based services pervade everyday life and generate a worldwide economy worth more than $330...
The space surrounding our planet is densely populated by an increasing quantity of man-made space de...
[1] Historically, computer simulations of the near‐Earth space debris environment have provided a ba...
The GEO regime represents a growing debris environment that poses a significant long-term collision ...
Many parameters influence the evolution of the near-Earth debris population, including launch, solar...
Over the past several decades there has been increasing concern regarding the growth of the orbital ...
The Inter-Agency Debris Committee recommendation for the reorbiting of geostationary satellites at t...
As a result of the increasing number of debris in low Earth orbit (LEO), numerous national and inter...
Since the beginning of space colonization, the number of space objects in orbit around the Earth has...
The geosynchronous orbit (GEO) is a unique commodity of the satellite industry that is becoming incr...