Orbital debris environment models are essential in predicting the characteristics of the entire debris environment, especially for altitude and size regimes where measurement data is sparse. Most models are also used to assess mission collision risk. The IDES (Integrated Debris Evolution Suite) simulation model has recently been upgraded by including a new sodium–potassium liquid coolant droplet source model and a new historical launch database. These and other features of IDES are described in detail. The accuracy of the IDES model is evaluated over a wide range of debris sizes by comparing model predictions to three major types of debris measurement data in low Earth orbit. For the large-size debris population, the model is compared with ...
During the past 60 years the number of objects on Earth orbits has increased. So has the risk of col...
Recent updates to NASA's Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM 3.0) include a population of small ...
The building of the NASA Orbital Debris Engineering Model, whether ORDEM2000 or its recently updated...
The importance of modelling the historical evolution of the orbital debris environment is discussed....
The orbital debris environment model is intended to be used by the spacecraft community for the desi...
In the light of recent changes to planned Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation designs and ...
The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office at Johnson Space Center has developed a new computer-based or...
An increasing number of multiple-satellite constellations, providing global telecommunications, will...
Since the Second European Conference on Space Debris in 1997, the Orbital Debris Program Office at t...
In preparation for the release of the Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM) version 3.1, the NASA...
The ‘Particles-in-a-box’ (PIB) model introduced by Talent (1992) removed the need for computer-inten...
The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office (ODPO) has released its latest Orbital Debris Engineering Mod...
The space debris population is similar to the asteroid belt, since it is subject to a process of hig...
Orbital space debris is a threat to space operations and for this reason numerous studies have been ...
The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office has developed the Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM) pr...
During the past 60 years the number of objects on Earth orbits has increased. So has the risk of col...
Recent updates to NASA's Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM 3.0) include a population of small ...
The building of the NASA Orbital Debris Engineering Model, whether ORDEM2000 or its recently updated...
The importance of modelling the historical evolution of the orbital debris environment is discussed....
The orbital debris environment model is intended to be used by the spacecraft community for the desi...
In the light of recent changes to planned Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation designs and ...
The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office at Johnson Space Center has developed a new computer-based or...
An increasing number of multiple-satellite constellations, providing global telecommunications, will...
Since the Second European Conference on Space Debris in 1997, the Orbital Debris Program Office at t...
In preparation for the release of the Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM) version 3.1, the NASA...
The ‘Particles-in-a-box’ (PIB) model introduced by Talent (1992) removed the need for computer-inten...
The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office (ODPO) has released its latest Orbital Debris Engineering Mod...
The space debris population is similar to the asteroid belt, since it is subject to a process of hig...
Orbital space debris is a threat to space operations and for this reason numerous studies have been ...
The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office has developed the Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM) pr...
During the past 60 years the number of objects on Earth orbits has increased. So has the risk of col...
Recent updates to NASA's Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM 3.0) include a population of small ...
The building of the NASA Orbital Debris Engineering Model, whether ORDEM2000 or its recently updated...