The ‘Particles-in-a-box’ (PIB) model introduced by Talent (1992) removed the need for computer-intensive Monte Carlo simulation to predict the gross characteristics of an evolving debris environment. The PIB model was described using a differential equation that allows the stability of the low Earth orbit (LEO) environment to be tested by a straightforward analysis of the equation’s coefficients. As part of an ongoing research effort to investigate more efficient approaches to evolutionary modelling and to develop a suite of educational tools, a new PIB model has been developed. The model, entitled Fast Debris Evolution (FADE), employs a first-order differential equation to describe the rate at which new objects ?10 cm are added and removed...
Current debris evolutionary models usually neglect fragments smaller than 10 cm because of the high ...
This paper provides a status update on the implementation of a flexible, long-term space debris simu...
peer reviewedThe number of space debris has increased in the orbital environment, and consequently, ...
The ‘Particles-in-a-box’ (PIB) model introduced by Talent (1992) removed the need for computer-inten...
The GEO regime represents a growing debris environment that poses a significant long-term collision ...
Orbital space debris is a threat to space operations and for this reason numerous studies have been ...
Many parameters influence the evolution of the near-Earth debris population, including launch, solar...
Over 120 cases of on-orbit breakups have now been recorded. Many more undetected events are believed...
The space debris population is similar to the asteroid belt, since it is subject to a process of hig...
During the past 60 years the number of objects on Earth orbits has increased. So has the risk of col...
Several numerical approaches exist to simulate the evolution of the space debris environment. These ...
The importance of modelling the historical evolution of the orbital debris environment is discussed....
At the beginning of the twenty-first century there was considerable effort made using evolutionary m...
Around the Earth there are more than ten million objects larger than 1 mm that can interfere with ot...
As the debris population increases, the probability of collisions in space grows. Because of the hig...
Current debris evolutionary models usually neglect fragments smaller than 10 cm because of the high ...
This paper provides a status update on the implementation of a flexible, long-term space debris simu...
peer reviewedThe number of space debris has increased in the orbital environment, and consequently, ...
The ‘Particles-in-a-box’ (PIB) model introduced by Talent (1992) removed the need for computer-inten...
The GEO regime represents a growing debris environment that poses a significant long-term collision ...
Orbital space debris is a threat to space operations and for this reason numerous studies have been ...
Many parameters influence the evolution of the near-Earth debris population, including launch, solar...
Over 120 cases of on-orbit breakups have now been recorded. Many more undetected events are believed...
The space debris population is similar to the asteroid belt, since it is subject to a process of hig...
During the past 60 years the number of objects on Earth orbits has increased. So has the risk of col...
Several numerical approaches exist to simulate the evolution of the space debris environment. These ...
The importance of modelling the historical evolution of the orbital debris environment is discussed....
At the beginning of the twenty-first century there was considerable effort made using evolutionary m...
Around the Earth there are more than ten million objects larger than 1 mm that can interfere with ot...
As the debris population increases, the probability of collisions in space grows. Because of the hig...
Current debris evolutionary models usually neglect fragments smaller than 10 cm because of the high ...
This paper provides a status update on the implementation of a flexible, long-term space debris simu...
peer reviewedThe number of space debris has increased in the orbital environment, and consequently, ...