The Space Debris Sensor (SDS) is a NASA Class 1E technology demonstration external payload aboard the International Space Station (ISS). With approximately one square meter of detection area, the SDS is attached to the European Space Agency Columbus module facing the ISS velocity vector with minimal obstruction from ISS hardware. The SDS is the first flight demonstration of the Debris Resistive/Acoustic Grid Orbital NASA-Navy Sensor (DRAGONS) technology developed and matured over 10 years by the NASA Orbital Debris Program Office (ODPO), in concert with the DRAGONS consortium, to provide information on the sub-millimeter scale orbital debris environment. The SDS demonstrated the capacity to read 4 resistive grids at 1 Hz, 40 acoustic sensor...
The Indian spacecraft Microsat-R (International Designator 2019-006A, U.S. Strategic Command [USSTRA...
The International Space Station (ISS) Payload Operations and Integration Center (POIC) is undergoing...
Recent updates to NASA's Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM 3.0) include a population of small ...
The Space Debris Sensor (SDS) is a NASA experiment scheduled to fly aboard the International Space S...
The Space Debris Sensor (SDS) is a NASA experiment scheduled to fly aboard the International Space S...
The Debris Resistive/Acoustic Grid Orbital Navy-NASA Sensor (DRAGONS) is intended to be a large area...
The Debris Resistive/Acoustic Grid Orbital Navy-NASA Sensor (DRAGONS) is intended to be a large area...
For just over a decade the International Space Station (ISS), the most heavily protected vehicle in ...
One of the biggest threats faced with space exploration is a problem known as Space Situational Awar...
On-Orbit Small Debris Tracking and Characterization is a technical gap in the current National Space...
NASA/MSFC has been investigating the various aspects of the growing orbital debris problem since ear...
The procedures and results of a study of a conceptual system for measuring the debris environment on...
This paper describes meteoroid and orbital debris (MMOD) damage observations on the International Sp...
The increase of the orbital debris environment in low-earth orbit has prompted NASA to develop analy...
Access to space and the preservation of the near-Earth space environment is of critical significance...
The Indian spacecraft Microsat-R (International Designator 2019-006A, U.S. Strategic Command [USSTRA...
The International Space Station (ISS) Payload Operations and Integration Center (POIC) is undergoing...
Recent updates to NASA's Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM 3.0) include a population of small ...
The Space Debris Sensor (SDS) is a NASA experiment scheduled to fly aboard the International Space S...
The Space Debris Sensor (SDS) is a NASA experiment scheduled to fly aboard the International Space S...
The Debris Resistive/Acoustic Grid Orbital Navy-NASA Sensor (DRAGONS) is intended to be a large area...
The Debris Resistive/Acoustic Grid Orbital Navy-NASA Sensor (DRAGONS) is intended to be a large area...
For just over a decade the International Space Station (ISS), the most heavily protected vehicle in ...
One of the biggest threats faced with space exploration is a problem known as Space Situational Awar...
On-Orbit Small Debris Tracking and Characterization is a technical gap in the current National Space...
NASA/MSFC has been investigating the various aspects of the growing orbital debris problem since ear...
The procedures and results of a study of a conceptual system for measuring the debris environment on...
This paper describes meteoroid and orbital debris (MMOD) damage observations on the International Sp...
The increase of the orbital debris environment in low-earth orbit has prompted NASA to develop analy...
Access to space and the preservation of the near-Earth space environment is of critical significance...
The Indian spacecraft Microsat-R (International Designator 2019-006A, U.S. Strategic Command [USSTRA...
The International Space Station (ISS) Payload Operations and Integration Center (POIC) is undergoing...
Recent updates to NASA's Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM 3.0) include a population of small ...