The Object Reentry Survival Analysis Tool (ORSAT) has been used in the NASA Orbital Debris Program Office for over 25 years to estimate risk due to uncontrolled reentry of spacecraft and rocket bodies. Development over the last 3 years has included: a major change to the treatment of carbon fiber- and glass fiber-reinforced plastics (CFRP and GFRP, respectively); an updated atmospheric model; a new model for computing casualty area around an impacting debris object; and a newly-implemented scheme to determine the breakup altitude of a reentry object. Software also was written to automatically perform parameter sweeps in ORSAT to allow for uncertainty quantification and sensitivity analysis for components with borderline demisability. These ...
The key risk analysis technologies for the re-entry of space objects into Earth`s atmosphere are div...
[EN] Space debris that re-enter the Earth's atmosphere can be partially or fully ablated along the t...
NASAs Orbital Debris Engineering Model was designed to calculate orbital debris fluxes on spacecraft...
The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office (ODPO) studies all aspects of spacecraft end-of-life and orbi...
In the past 40 years, thousands of objects have been placed in Earth orbit and are being tracked. Sp...
Observations of surviving reentry debris on the ground and research performed by Hyperschall Technol...
Reentry analysis is essential to understanding the consequences of the full life cycle of a spacecra...
Since the Second European Conference on Space Debris in 1997, the Orbital Debris Program Office at t...
NASA's Debris Assessment Software (DAS) has been substantially revised and expanded. DAS is designed...
The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office (ODPO) has released its latest Orbital Debris Engineering Mod...
This paper describes the functionality and use of ORDEM2010, which replaces ORDEM2000, as the NASA O...
The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office has developed the Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM) pr...
AbstractThe reentry of uncontrolled spacecraft may be broken into many pieces of debris at an altitu...
A number of statistical tools have been developed over the years for assessing the risk of reenterin...
A number of statistical tools have been developed over the years for assessing the risk of reenterin...
The key risk analysis technologies for the re-entry of space objects into Earth`s atmosphere are div...
[EN] Space debris that re-enter the Earth's atmosphere can be partially or fully ablated along the t...
NASAs Orbital Debris Engineering Model was designed to calculate orbital debris fluxes on spacecraft...
The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office (ODPO) studies all aspects of spacecraft end-of-life and orbi...
In the past 40 years, thousands of objects have been placed in Earth orbit and are being tracked. Sp...
Observations of surviving reentry debris on the ground and research performed by Hyperschall Technol...
Reentry analysis is essential to understanding the consequences of the full life cycle of a spacecra...
Since the Second European Conference on Space Debris in 1997, the Orbital Debris Program Office at t...
NASA's Debris Assessment Software (DAS) has been substantially revised and expanded. DAS is designed...
The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office (ODPO) has released its latest Orbital Debris Engineering Mod...
This paper describes the functionality and use of ORDEM2010, which replaces ORDEM2000, as the NASA O...
The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office has developed the Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM) pr...
AbstractThe reentry of uncontrolled spacecraft may be broken into many pieces of debris at an altitu...
A number of statistical tools have been developed over the years for assessing the risk of reenterin...
A number of statistical tools have been developed over the years for assessing the risk of reenterin...
The key risk analysis technologies for the re-entry of space objects into Earth`s atmosphere are div...
[EN] Space debris that re-enter the Earth's atmosphere can be partially or fully ablated along the t...
NASAs Orbital Debris Engineering Model was designed to calculate orbital debris fluxes on spacecraft...