Many parameters influence the evolution of the near-Earth debris population, including launch, solar, explosion and mitigation activities, as well as other future uncertainties such as advances in space technology or changes in social and economic drivers that effect the utilisation of space activities. These factors lead to uncertainty in the long-term debris population. This uncertainty makes it difficult to identify potential remediation strategies, involving active debris removal (ADR), that will perform effectively in all possible future cases. Strategies that cannot perform effectively, because of this uncertainty, risk either not achieving their intended purpose, or becoming a hindrance to the efforts of spacecraft manufactures and o...
Space debris represents a significant risk to satellite operations, due to the possibility of damagi...
Orbital debris mitigation measures have been developed to reduce the growth of the future debris pop...
[1] Historically, computer simulations of the near‐Earth space debris environment have provided a ba...
As a result of the last 60 years of satellite launches, a significant amount of space debris has bee...
Satellite-based services pervade everyday life and generate a worldwide economy worth more than $330...
Recent analyses on the instability of the orbital debris population in the low Earth orbit (LEO) reg...
The collision between Iridium 33 and Cosmos 2251 in 2009 has reignited interest in using active debr...
Historically, computer simulations of the near-Earth space debris environment have provided a basis ...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century there was considerable effort made using evolutionary m...
Several strategies have been implemented or proposed to tackle the space debris problem. However, th...
Many decisions, with widespread economic, political and legal consequences, are being considered bas...
The aim of this work is to investigate a new approach that can increase the Active Debris Removal (A...
Derelict satellites, rocket bodies, and pieces thereof have been left on orbit. These space debris h...
Trabalho apresentado em 72nd International Astronautical Congress (IAC), 25-29 October 2021, Dubai, ...
Space debris discussions initiated with the start of the space age 55 years ago and have seen specia...
Space debris represents a significant risk to satellite operations, due to the possibility of damagi...
Orbital debris mitigation measures have been developed to reduce the growth of the future debris pop...
[1] Historically, computer simulations of the near‐Earth space debris environment have provided a ba...
As a result of the last 60 years of satellite launches, a significant amount of space debris has bee...
Satellite-based services pervade everyday life and generate a worldwide economy worth more than $330...
Recent analyses on the instability of the orbital debris population in the low Earth orbit (LEO) reg...
The collision between Iridium 33 and Cosmos 2251 in 2009 has reignited interest in using active debr...
Historically, computer simulations of the near-Earth space debris environment have provided a basis ...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century there was considerable effort made using evolutionary m...
Several strategies have been implemented or proposed to tackle the space debris problem. However, th...
Many decisions, with widespread economic, political and legal consequences, are being considered bas...
The aim of this work is to investigate a new approach that can increase the Active Debris Removal (A...
Derelict satellites, rocket bodies, and pieces thereof have been left on orbit. These space debris h...
Trabalho apresentado em 72nd International Astronautical Congress (IAC), 25-29 October 2021, Dubai, ...
Space debris discussions initiated with the start of the space age 55 years ago and have seen specia...
Space debris represents a significant risk to satellite operations, due to the possibility of damagi...
Orbital debris mitigation measures have been developed to reduce the growth of the future debris pop...
[1] Historically, computer simulations of the near‐Earth space debris environment have provided a ba...