A Space tether is a thin, multi-kilometers long conductive wire, joining a satellite and some opposite end mass, and keeping vertical in orbit by the gravity-gradient. The ambient plasma, being highly conductive, is equipotential in its own co-moving frame. In the tether frame, in relative motion however, there is in the plasma a motional electric field of order of 100 V/km, product of (near) orbital velocity and geomagnetic field. The electromotive force established over the tether length allows plasma contactor devices to collect electrons at one polarized-positive (anodic) end and eject electrons at the opposite end, setting up a current along a standard, fully insulated tether. The Lorentz force exerted on the current by the geomagneti...
The paper deals with three nonideal effects, often neglected in the literature, which affect the cur...
In the last decades, green deorbiting technologies have begun to be investigated and have raised a g...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2002....
A 3-year Project started on November 1 2010, financed by the European Commision within the FP-7 Spac...
A 3-year Project financed by the European Commission is aimed at developing a universal system to de...
Electrodynamic tethers (EDT´s) have been proposed as one of the most promising tool for space debris...
Electrodynamic tethers (EDT´s) have been proposed as one of the most promising tool for space debris...
A bare tether with thin-tape cross section is both i) the most effective electrodinamic tether for g...
Basic effects and dynamical and electrical contact issues in the physics of (electrodynamic space) b...
Space applications of electrodynamic tethers, and basic issues and constraints on their operation ar...
In the last decades, green deorbiting technologies have begun to be investigated and have raised a g...
In the last decades, green deorbiting technologies have begun to be investigated and have raised a g...
The increase of orbital debris and the consequent proliferation of smaller objects through fragmenta...
The outstanding problem for useful applications of electrodynamic tethers is obtaining sufficient el...
The paper deals with three nonideal effects, often neglected in the literature, which affect the cur...
The paper deals with three nonideal effects, often neglected in the literature, which affect the cur...
In the last decades, green deorbiting technologies have begun to be investigated and have raised a g...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2002....
A 3-year Project started on November 1 2010, financed by the European Commision within the FP-7 Spac...
A 3-year Project financed by the European Commission is aimed at developing a universal system to de...
Electrodynamic tethers (EDT´s) have been proposed as one of the most promising tool for space debris...
Electrodynamic tethers (EDT´s) have been proposed as one of the most promising tool for space debris...
A bare tether with thin-tape cross section is both i) the most effective electrodinamic tether for g...
Basic effects and dynamical and electrical contact issues in the physics of (electrodynamic space) b...
Space applications of electrodynamic tethers, and basic issues and constraints on their operation ar...
In the last decades, green deorbiting technologies have begun to be investigated and have raised a g...
In the last decades, green deorbiting technologies have begun to be investigated and have raised a g...
The increase of orbital debris and the consequent proliferation of smaller objects through fragmenta...
The outstanding problem for useful applications of electrodynamic tethers is obtaining sufficient el...
The paper deals with three nonideal effects, often neglected in the literature, which affect the cur...
The paper deals with three nonideal effects, often neglected in the literature, which affect the cur...
In the last decades, green deorbiting technologies have begun to be investigated and have raised a g...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2002....