Orbital debris growth threatens the survival of spacecraft systems from impact-induced failures. Whereas the probability of debris impact and spacecraft penetration may currently be calculated, another parameter of great interest to safety engineers is the probability that debris penetration will cause actual spacecraft or crew loss. Quantifying the likelihood of crew loss following a penetration allows spacecraft designers to identify those design features and crew operational protocols that offer the highest improvement in crew safety for available resources. Within this study, a manned spacecraft crew survivability (MSCSurv) computer model is developed that quantifies the conditional probability of losing one or more crew members, P(sub ...
The spatial density of debris in popular regions of low Earth orbit is sufficiently high that the im...
A system level failure could occur if the Hubble Space Telescope's (ST) capability to operate as a f...
The unconstrained growth in space debris poses an increasing systemic risk to space operations. To s...
The increase of the orbital debris environment in low-earth orbit has prompted NASA to develop analy...
The threat from micrometeoroid and orbital debris (MMOD) impacts on space vehicles is often quantifi...
Risk from micrometeoroid and orbital debris (MMOD) impacts on space vehicles is often quantified in ...
This report summarizes a series of analyses to quantify the hazardous effects of meteoroid/debris pe...
AbstractThe process used to calculate and reduce the consequences of meteoroid and orbital debris (M...
The Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV) will be exposed to the Micrometeoroid Orbital Debris (MMOD) envir...
Man made orbital debris has become a serious problem. Currently NORAD tracks over 7000 objects in or...
A unique collection of computer codes, Space Debris Surfaces (SD_SURF), have been developed to assis...
The purpose of this research is to provide Space Station Freedom protective structures design insigh...
Over the last few years, NASA has been evaluating various vehicle designs for multiple proposed desi...
The orbital debris environment model is intended to be used by the spacecraft community for the desi...
The rapidly changing space environment motivates new approaches to assess risk in orbit. For new mis...
The spatial density of debris in popular regions of low Earth orbit is sufficiently high that the im...
A system level failure could occur if the Hubble Space Telescope's (ST) capability to operate as a f...
The unconstrained growth in space debris poses an increasing systemic risk to space operations. To s...
The increase of the orbital debris environment in low-earth orbit has prompted NASA to develop analy...
The threat from micrometeoroid and orbital debris (MMOD) impacts on space vehicles is often quantifi...
Risk from micrometeoroid and orbital debris (MMOD) impacts on space vehicles is often quantified in ...
This report summarizes a series of analyses to quantify the hazardous effects of meteoroid/debris pe...
AbstractThe process used to calculate and reduce the consequences of meteoroid and orbital debris (M...
The Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV) will be exposed to the Micrometeoroid Orbital Debris (MMOD) envir...
Man made orbital debris has become a serious problem. Currently NORAD tracks over 7000 objects in or...
A unique collection of computer codes, Space Debris Surfaces (SD_SURF), have been developed to assis...
The purpose of this research is to provide Space Station Freedom protective structures design insigh...
Over the last few years, NASA has been evaluating various vehicle designs for multiple proposed desi...
The orbital debris environment model is intended to be used by the spacecraft community for the desi...
The rapidly changing space environment motivates new approaches to assess risk in orbit. For new mis...
The spatial density of debris in popular regions of low Earth orbit is sufficiently high that the im...
A system level failure could occur if the Hubble Space Telescope's (ST) capability to operate as a f...
The unconstrained growth in space debris poses an increasing systemic risk to space operations. To s...