The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office has developed the Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM) primarily as a tool for spacecraft designers and other users to understand the long-term risk of collisions with orbital debris. The newest version, ORDEM 3.1, incorporates the latest and highest fidelity datasets available to build and validate representative orbital debris populations encompassing low Earth orbit (LEO) to geosynchronous orbit (GEO) altitudes for the years 2016-2050. ORDEM 3.1 models fluxes for object sizes > 10 m within or transiting LEO and > 10 cm in GEO. The deterministic portion of the populations in ORDEM 3.1 is based on the U.S. Space Surveillance Network (SSN) catalog, which provides coverage down to approximately 10 c...
Orbital debris is a real concern for the safe operations of satellites. In general, the hazard of de...
In preparation for the release of the Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM) version 3.1, the NASA...
NASAs Orbital Debris Engineering Model was designed to calculate orbital debris fluxes on spacecraft...
The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office (ODPO) has released its latest Orbital Debris Engineering Mod...
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 limited availability of data for satellite fragmentations and debris in the geosynchronous orbit...
The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office (ODPO) has created and validated high fidelity populations of...
The latest versions of the two premier orbital debris engineering models, NASA's ORDEM 3.0 and ESA's...
In this presentation we shall review NASA Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM) scope, intended u...
The latest versions of the two premier orbital debris engineering models, NASA's ORDEM 3.0 and ESA's...
Since the Second European Conference on Space Debris in 1997, the Orbital Debris Program Office at t...
This National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM) 3...
The latest versions of the two premier orbital debris engineering models, NASAs ORDEM 3.0 and ESAs M...
The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office at Johnson Space Center has developed a new computer-based or...
Orbital debris is a real concern for the safe operations of satellites. In general, the hazard of de...
In preparation for the release of the Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM) version 3.1, the NASA...
NASAs Orbital Debris Engineering Model was designed to calculate orbital debris fluxes on spacecraft...
The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office (ODPO) has released its latest Orbital Debris Engineering Mod...
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 limited availability of data for satellite fragmentations and debris in the geosynchronous orbit...
The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office (ODPO) has created and validated high fidelity populations of...
The latest versions of the two premier orbital debris engineering models, NASA's ORDEM 3.0 and ESA's...
In this presentation we shall review NASA Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM) scope, intended u...
The latest versions of the two premier orbital debris engineering models, NASA's ORDEM 3.0 and ESA's...
Since the Second European Conference on Space Debris in 1997, the Orbital Debris Program Office at t...
This National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM) 3...
The latest versions of the two premier orbital debris engineering models, NASAs ORDEM 3.0 and ESAs M...
The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office at Johnson Space Center has developed a new computer-based or...
Orbital debris is a real concern for the safe operations of satellites. In general, the hazard of de...
In preparation for the release of the Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM) version 3.1, the NASA...
NASAs Orbital Debris Engineering Model was designed to calculate orbital debris fluxes on spacecraft...