LEO debris population will continue to increase even with a good implementation of the commonly-adopted mitigation measures. The root-cause of the increase is catastrophic collisions involving large/massive intact objects (rocket bodies or spacecraft). The major mission-ending risks for most operational spacecraft, however, come from impacts with debris just above the threshold of the protection shields (~5-mm to 1-cm). A solution-driven approach is to seek: Concepts for removal of massive intacts with high P(collision); Concepts capable of preventing collisions involving intacts; Concepts for removal of 5-mm to 1-cm debris; Enhanced impact protection shields for valuable space assets. Key questions for remediation consideration of orbital ...
NASAs Environmentally Responsible Aviation (ERA) Project explores enabling technologies to reduce av...
It has surely happened sometimes to look at the night sky and catch sight of a small, brighting spot...
New launch vehicles have historically had significantly higher failure probabilities in early flight...
Space Missions in 2017 Earth Satellite Population Collision Avoidance Maneuvers Post mission Disposa...
Outline: The orbital debris (OD) problem: The environment; Long-term population growth; Risk to spac...
On the road to a human exploration of Mars, several mission scenarios beyond Low Earth Orbit have be...
The attached is a presentation outlining an overview of the orbital debris problem, the NASA Orbital...
Earth orbital debris issues and recommended future activities are discussed. The workshop addressed ...
DSCOVR Lissajous Orbit sized such that orbit track never extends beyond 15 degrees from Earth-Sun li...
The rationale and specifics for the design of a comprehensive program for the control of orbital deb...
Major growth options for tended and manned space stations in LEO and GEO are examined including incr...
Since 1957, humankind's reliance on the space domain for military, humanitarian, and commercial appl...
The impact of satisfying satellite quarantine on current outer planet mission and spacecraft designs...
A study was performed to determine the types of manned missions that will likely be performed in the...
A spacecraft presents a unique design challenge with respect to providing a comfortable environment ...
NASAs Environmentally Responsible Aviation (ERA) Project explores enabling technologies to reduce av...
It has surely happened sometimes to look at the night sky and catch sight of a small, brighting spot...
New launch vehicles have historically had significantly higher failure probabilities in early flight...
Space Missions in 2017 Earth Satellite Population Collision Avoidance Maneuvers Post mission Disposa...
Outline: The orbital debris (OD) problem: The environment; Long-term population growth; Risk to spac...
On the road to a human exploration of Mars, several mission scenarios beyond Low Earth Orbit have be...
The attached is a presentation outlining an overview of the orbital debris problem, the NASA Orbital...
Earth orbital debris issues and recommended future activities are discussed. The workshop addressed ...
DSCOVR Lissajous Orbit sized such that orbit track never extends beyond 15 degrees from Earth-Sun li...
The rationale and specifics for the design of a comprehensive program for the control of orbital deb...
Major growth options for tended and manned space stations in LEO and GEO are examined including incr...
Since 1957, humankind's reliance on the space domain for military, humanitarian, and commercial appl...
The impact of satisfying satellite quarantine on current outer planet mission and spacecraft designs...
A study was performed to determine the types of manned missions that will likely be performed in the...
A spacecraft presents a unique design challenge with respect to providing a comfortable environment ...
NASAs Environmentally Responsible Aviation (ERA) Project explores enabling technologies to reduce av...
It has surely happened sometimes to look at the night sky and catch sight of a small, brighting spot...
New launch vehicles have historically had significantly higher failure probabilities in early flight...