The Indian spacecraft Microsat-R (International Designator 2019-006A, U.S. Strategic Command [USSTRATCOM] Space Surveillance Network [SSN] catalog number 43947), launched on 24 January 2019, was intentionally destroyed in a test of a ground-based, direct-ascent Anti-Satellite (ASAT) weapon system at 0640 GMT on 27 March 2019. At the time of breakup the 740 kg spacecraft was in an approximately 294 x 265 km altitude, 96.63 orbit. A total of 101 debris have entered the public satellite catalog (through object 2019-006DF), of which 49 fragments remain on-orbit as of 15 July 2019. However, over 400 fragments were initially tracked by SSN sensors and cataloging is complicated by the low altitude of the event and the concomitant rapid orbital dec...
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The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office (ODPO) was established at the NASA Johnson Space Center in 19...
Orbital debris scientists from major international space agencies, including JAXA and NASA, have wor...
The History of On-Orbit Satellite Fragmentations chronicles all known satellite fragmentation events...
Although NASA has conducted research on orbital debris since the 1960s, the NASA Orbital Debris Prog...
Rocket bodies comprise a class of human-made space debris that are at the same time essential for la...
What is currently known about the orbital debris flux is from a combination of ground based and in-s...
Trabalho apresentado em 72nd International Astronautical Congress (IAC), 25-29 October 2021, Dubai, ...
Characterizing debris in Earth-orbit has become increasingly important as the population growth rise...
The main goal of this study is to examine the impact of new trends in satellite launch activities on...
Recent updates to NASA's Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM 3.0) include a population of small ...
Orbital debris experts and industry leaders are concerned about the added hazard that thousands of a...
20-24Space debris is emerging as a big potential threat for taking space exploration to the next lev...
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The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office (ODPO) was established at the NASA Johnson Space Center in 19...