In the light of recent changes to planned Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation designs and enhancements made to the DERA IDES model, we have conducted a new study on long-term debris environment evolution. This includes the collision interactions of constellation systems with the orbital debris environment over the next 50 years. In this new study, we use the IDES model to simulate long-term evolution in four ‘business as usual’ future traffic scenarios, which differ by the presence and absence of foreseen satellite constellation traffic and debris mitigation measures. The IDES model is capable of taking high spatial resolution snapshots of the debris flux environment at regular time intervals. By accessing these snapshots, the IDE...
Over the last two decades the rise of NewSpace has led to a transition away from traditional space o...
The assessment of the hazard posed by space debris to constellations of satellites in low Earth orbi...
Recent numerical studies indicate that the low Earth orbit (LEO) debris environment has reached a po...
An increasing number of multiple-satellite constellations, providing global telecommunications, will...
The importance of modelling the historical evolution of the orbital debris environment is discussed....
Fragmentation events, caused by the collision of two objects in space, have been a significant sourc...
Large constellations of communications satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO) can provide considerable ...
Space debris represents a significant risk to satellite operations, due to the possibility of damagi...
The wide application of satellite constellations in the field of space-based global communications a...
Recent plans for large constellations in Low-Earth Orbit have opened the debate on both their vulner...
International audienceINDEMN is an object-oriented program dedicated to the modeling of the evolutio...
Several studies conducted during 1991-2001 demonstrated, with some assumed launch rates, the future ...
At a time when space debris are already a growing issue in the space sector, the deployment of large...
Orbital debris environment models are essential in predicting the characteristics of the entire debr...
The space debris population is similar to the asteroid belt, since it is subject to a process of hig...
Over the last two decades the rise of NewSpace has led to a transition away from traditional space o...
The assessment of the hazard posed by space debris to constellations of satellites in low Earth orbi...
Recent numerical studies indicate that the low Earth orbit (LEO) debris environment has reached a po...
An increasing number of multiple-satellite constellations, providing global telecommunications, will...
The importance of modelling the historical evolution of the orbital debris environment is discussed....
Fragmentation events, caused by the collision of two objects in space, have been a significant sourc...
Large constellations of communications satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO) can provide considerable ...
Space debris represents a significant risk to satellite operations, due to the possibility of damagi...
The wide application of satellite constellations in the field of space-based global communications a...
Recent plans for large constellations in Low-Earth Orbit have opened the debate on both their vulner...
International audienceINDEMN is an object-oriented program dedicated to the modeling of the evolutio...
Several studies conducted during 1991-2001 demonstrated, with some assumed launch rates, the future ...
At a time when space debris are already a growing issue in the space sector, the deployment of large...
Orbital debris environment models are essential in predicting the characteristics of the entire debr...
The space debris population is similar to the asteroid belt, since it is subject to a process of hig...
Over the last two decades the rise of NewSpace has led to a transition away from traditional space o...
The assessment of the hazard posed by space debris to constellations of satellites in low Earth orbi...
Recent numerical studies indicate that the low Earth orbit (LEO) debris environment has reached a po...