Long-term orbital debris is a continually growing problem that has proven challenging to overcome. A straightforward solution to the problem is to put the majority of future LEO spacecraft into Moderately Elliptical Very Low Orbits (MEVLOs) with perigees below approximately 300 km, apogees below approximately 500 km, and eccentricities in the range of 0.015 to 0.030. Orbital debris clouds cannot be sustained in this altitude regime and will decay and re-enter in times ranging from a few weeks to at most the time until the next solar maximum. This means that the debris population at this altitude is, and will remain, much lower than at higher altitudes and, of course, any satellites which explode or otherwise die in this region will not be a...
Orbital debris mitigation measures have been developed to reduce the growth of the future debris pop...
The amount of debris in Earth orbit is increasing at an extraordinary rate and presents a growing ha...
The Inter-Agency Debris Committee recommendation for the reorbiting of geostationary satellites at t...
As a result of the increasing number of debris in low Earth orbit (LEO), numerous national and inter...
With currently two constellations being in or close to the build-up phase, in a few years the Medium...
The Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee (IADC) and the United Nations have adopted the ...
For the investigation of the Earth's magnetosphere and the interplanetary space outside of it, satel...
Large constellations of satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) may adversely impact the sustainable use...
The growing population of space debris poses a serious risk to the future of space flight. To effect...
The growing population of space debris poses a serious risk to the future of space flight. To effect...
Over the past several decades there has been increasing concern regarding the growth of the orbital ...
The growing population of space debris poses a serious risk to the future of space flight. To effect...
The growing population of space debris poses a serious risk to the future of space flight. To effect...
Orbital debris is a serious concern for the NASA, DARPA, Air Force organizations and the commercial ...
Several studies conducted during 1991-2001 demonstrated, with some assumed launch rates, the future ...
Orbital debris mitigation measures have been developed to reduce the growth of the future debris pop...
The amount of debris in Earth orbit is increasing at an extraordinary rate and presents a growing ha...
The Inter-Agency Debris Committee recommendation for the reorbiting of geostationary satellites at t...
As a result of the increasing number of debris in low Earth orbit (LEO), numerous national and inter...
With currently two constellations being in or close to the build-up phase, in a few years the Medium...
The Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee (IADC) and the United Nations have adopted the ...
For the investigation of the Earth's magnetosphere and the interplanetary space outside of it, satel...
Large constellations of satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) may adversely impact the sustainable use...
The growing population of space debris poses a serious risk to the future of space flight. To effect...
The growing population of space debris poses a serious risk to the future of space flight. To effect...
Over the past several decades there has been increasing concern regarding the growth of the orbital ...
The growing population of space debris poses a serious risk to the future of space flight. To effect...
The growing population of space debris poses a serious risk to the future of space flight. To effect...
Orbital debris is a serious concern for the NASA, DARPA, Air Force organizations and the commercial ...
Several studies conducted during 1991-2001 demonstrated, with some assumed launch rates, the future ...
Orbital debris mitigation measures have been developed to reduce the growth of the future debris pop...
The amount of debris in Earth orbit is increasing at an extraordinary rate and presents a growing ha...
The Inter-Agency Debris Committee recommendation for the reorbiting of geostationary satellites at t...