De-orbiting satellites at end of mission would prevent generation of new space debris. A proposed de-orbit technology involves a bare conductive tape-tether, which uses neither propellant nor power supply while generating power for on-board use during de-orbiting. The present work shows how to select tape dimensions for a generic mission so as to satisfy requirements of very small tether-to-satellite mass ratio m(t)/M-s and probability N-f of tether cut by small debris, while keeping de-orbit time t(f) short and product t(f) x tether length low to reduce maneuvers in avoiding collisions with large debris. Design is here discussed for particular missions (initial orbit of 720 km altitude and 63 and 92 inclinations, and 3 disparate M-s values...
Deorbiting performance of 200-kg class satellites from different critical altitudes and inclinations...
Current plans for large LEO constellations envisage the launch and the transit of thousands of small...
A 3-year Project started on November 1 2010, financed by the European Commision within the FP-7 Spac...
De-orbiting satellites at end of mission would prevent generation of new space debris. A proposed de...
De-orbiting satellites at end of mission would prevent generation of new space debris. A proposed de...
De-orbiting satellites at end of mission would prevent generation of new space debris. A proposed de...
De-orbiting satellites at end of mission would prevent generation of new space debris. A proposed de...
The product of the tether-to-satellite mass ratio and the probability of tether cuts by small debri...
A bare tether with thin-tape cross section is both i) the most effective electrodinamic tether for g...
A 3-year Project financed by the European Commission is aimed at developing a universal system to de...
The low earth orbit (LEO) environment contains a large number of artificial debris, of which a signi...
International guidelines recommend removing any artificial body in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) within 25 y...
Guidelines for space debris mitigation call for a 25-year limit on the permanence in low Earth orbit...
The current space environment, consisting of manmade debris and micrometeoroids, poses a risk to saf...
An analytical comparison of four technologies for deorbiting spacecraft from Low-Earth-Orbit at end ...
Deorbiting performance of 200-kg class satellites from different critical altitudes and inclinations...
Current plans for large LEO constellations envisage the launch and the transit of thousands of small...
A 3-year Project started on November 1 2010, financed by the European Commision within the FP-7 Spac...
De-orbiting satellites at end of mission would prevent generation of new space debris. A proposed de...
De-orbiting satellites at end of mission would prevent generation of new space debris. A proposed de...
De-orbiting satellites at end of mission would prevent generation of new space debris. A proposed de...
De-orbiting satellites at end of mission would prevent generation of new space debris. A proposed de...
The product of the tether-to-satellite mass ratio and the probability of tether cuts by small debri...
A bare tether with thin-tape cross section is both i) the most effective electrodinamic tether for g...
A 3-year Project financed by the European Commission is aimed at developing a universal system to de...
The low earth orbit (LEO) environment contains a large number of artificial debris, of which a signi...
International guidelines recommend removing any artificial body in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) within 25 y...
Guidelines for space debris mitigation call for a 25-year limit on the permanence in low Earth orbit...
The current space environment, consisting of manmade debris and micrometeoroids, poses a risk to saf...
An analytical comparison of four technologies for deorbiting spacecraft from Low-Earth-Orbit at end ...
Deorbiting performance of 200-kg class satellites from different critical altitudes and inclinations...
Current plans for large LEO constellations envisage the launch and the transit of thousands of small...
A 3-year Project started on November 1 2010, financed by the European Commision within the FP-7 Spac...