Performances, design criteria, and system mass of bare tethers for satellite deorbiting missions are analyzed. Orbital conditions and tether cross section define a tether length, such that 1) shorter tethers are electron collecting practically in their whole extension and 2) longer tethers collect practically the short-circuit current in a fixed segment length. Long tethers have a higher drag efficiency (defined as the drag force vs the tether mass) and are better adapted to adverse plasma densities. Dragging efficiency and mission-related costs are used to define design criteria for tether geometry. A comparative analysis with electric thrusters shows that bare tethers have much lower costs for low- and midinclination orbits and remai...
This works presents a system level analysis of a Deorbit Kit (DK) based on electrodynamic tether tec...
This works presents a system level analysis of a Deorbit Kit (DK) based on electrodynamic tether tec...
This works presents a system level analysis of a Deorbit Kit (DK) based on electrodynamic tether tec...
In this paper the de-orbiting performance of various tether configurations have been studied and com...
Usual long, flexible, ED tethers kept vertical by the gravity gradient might be less efficient for d...
Proceeding of: The Fifth International Conference on Tethers in Space, May 24-26, 2017, Ann Arbor, M...
Proceeding of: The Fifth International Conference on Tethers in Space, May 24-26, 2017, Ann Arbor, M...
Proceeding of: The Fifth International Conference on Tethers in Space, May 24-26, 2017, Ann Arbor, M...
An analytical comparison of four technologies for deorbiting spacecraft from Low-Earth-Orbit at end ...
Abstract. The performance efficiency of electrodynamic bare tethers acting as thrusters in low Eart...
Abstract. The performance efficiency of electrodynamic bare tethers acting as thrusters in low Eart...
An analytical comparison of four technologies for deorbiting spacecraft from Low-Earth-Orbit at end ...
The performance efficiency of electrodynamic bare tethers acting as thrusters in low Earth orbit, as...
Thermospheric drag is the significant force act-ing on orbiting satellites with altitudes equal to t...
Guidelines for space debris mitigation call for a 25-year limit on the permanence in low Earth orbit...
This works presents a system level analysis of a Deorbit Kit (DK) based on electrodynamic tether tec...
This works presents a system level analysis of a Deorbit Kit (DK) based on electrodynamic tether tec...
This works presents a system level analysis of a Deorbit Kit (DK) based on electrodynamic tether tec...
In this paper the de-orbiting performance of various tether configurations have been studied and com...
Usual long, flexible, ED tethers kept vertical by the gravity gradient might be less efficient for d...
Proceeding of: The Fifth International Conference on Tethers in Space, May 24-26, 2017, Ann Arbor, M...
Proceeding of: The Fifth International Conference on Tethers in Space, May 24-26, 2017, Ann Arbor, M...
Proceeding of: The Fifth International Conference on Tethers in Space, May 24-26, 2017, Ann Arbor, M...
An analytical comparison of four technologies for deorbiting spacecraft from Low-Earth-Orbit at end ...
Abstract. The performance efficiency of electrodynamic bare tethers acting as thrusters in low Eart...
Abstract. The performance efficiency of electrodynamic bare tethers acting as thrusters in low Eart...
An analytical comparison of four technologies for deorbiting spacecraft from Low-Earth-Orbit at end ...
The performance efficiency of electrodynamic bare tethers acting as thrusters in low Earth orbit, as...
Thermospheric drag is the significant force act-ing on orbiting satellites with altitudes equal to t...
Guidelines for space debris mitigation call for a 25-year limit on the permanence in low Earth orbit...
This works presents a system level analysis of a Deorbit Kit (DK) based on electrodynamic tether tec...
This works presents a system level analysis of a Deorbit Kit (DK) based on electrodynamic tether tec...
This works presents a system level analysis of a Deorbit Kit (DK) based on electrodynamic tether tec...