Proceeding of: The Fifth International Conference on Tethers in Space, May 24-26, 2017, Ann Arbor, MichiganAn analytical comparison of four technologies for deorbiting spacecraft from Low-Earth-Orbit at end of mission is presented. Basic formulas based on simple physical models of key figures of merit for each device are found. Active devices - rockets and electrical thrusters - and passive technologies - drag augmentation devices and electrodynamic tethers - are considered. A basic figure of merit is the deorbit device-to-spacecraft mass ratio, which is, in general, a function of environmental variables, technology development parameters and deorbit time. For typical state-of-the-art values, equal deorbit time, middle inclination and initi...
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...
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 ...
An analytical comparison of four technologies for deorbiting spacecraft from Low-Earth-Orbit at end ...
An analytical comparison of four technologies for deorbiting spacecraft from Low-Earth-Orbit at end ...
The increasing number of man-made objects in near-earth space is becoming a serious problem for futu...
Guidelines for space debris mitigation call for a 25-year limit on the permanence in low Earth orbit...
Performances, design criteria, and system mass of bare tethers for satellite deorbiting missions are...
Current plans for large LEO constellations envisage the launch and the transit of thousands of small...
The increasing number of man-made objects in near-earth space is becoming a serious problem for futu...
The increasing number of man-made objects in near-earth space is becoming a serious problem for futu...
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...
This works presents a system level analysis of a Deorbit Kit (DK) based on electrodynamic tether tec...
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 ...
An analytical comparison of four technologies for deorbiting spacecraft from Low-Earth-Orbit at end ...
An analytical comparison of four technologies for deorbiting spacecraft from Low-Earth-Orbit at end ...
The increasing number of man-made objects in near-earth space is becoming a serious problem for futu...
Guidelines for space debris mitigation call for a 25-year limit on the permanence in low Earth orbit...
Performances, design criteria, and system mass of bare tethers for satellite deorbiting missions are...
Current plans for large LEO constellations envisage the launch and the transit of thousands of small...
The increasing number of man-made objects in near-earth space is becoming a serious problem for futu...
The increasing number of man-made objects in near-earth space is becoming a serious problem for futu...
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...
This works presents a system level analysis of a Deorbit Kit (DK) based on electrodynamic tether tec...