The following study shows that a simplified orbital simulation model can generate prominent results from different scenarios in exploring the dynamics of the environment in low earth orbit and its ramifications. Concentrating on the long-term impact, satellite launches presented as an external agent to the system. The model behaviour suggests that a certain carrying capacity in the orbital medium exists. Once the threshold is surpassed, an environmental tragedy takes place in the form of cascading collisions and increased frequency of fragmentation first suggested by Donald Kessler (1978). The tragedy and the wickedness of this problem carry crucial implications not only for the long-term orbital sustainability and security but also for the...
The main goal of this study is to examine the impact of new trends in satellite launch activities on...
Abstract The evolution of cataloged orbital debris in low Earth orbit (LEO) over the last quarter of...
Space debris is currently an extremely serious problem for any operations in space, including naviga...
Artificial satellites have enormous advantages, resulting in a massive increase in launches. As of J...
Several studies conducted during 1991-2001 demonstrated, with some assumed launch rates, the future ...
Orbital space debris is a threat to space operations and for this reason numerous studies have been ...
Global services like navigation, communication, and Earth observation have increased dramatically in...
The space debris population is similar to the asteroid belt, since it is subject to a process of hig...
Previous studies have concluded that fragments from random collisions in low Earth orbit will cause ...
The space surrounding our planet is densely populated by an increasing quantity of man-made space de...
Humans have created a lot of garbage on earth surface to which we can see, but up in the atmosphere,...
During the past 60 years the number of objects on Earth orbits has increased. So has the risk of col...
For the investigation of the Earth's magnetosphere and the interplanetary space outside of it, satel...
The mounting problem of space debris in low earth orbit and its threat to the operation of applicati...
An increasing number of multiple-satellite constellations, providing global telecommunications, will...
The main goal of this study is to examine the impact of new trends in satellite launch activities on...
Abstract The evolution of cataloged orbital debris in low Earth orbit (LEO) over the last quarter of...
Space debris is currently an extremely serious problem for any operations in space, including naviga...
Artificial satellites have enormous advantages, resulting in a massive increase in launches. As of J...
Several studies conducted during 1991-2001 demonstrated, with some assumed launch rates, the future ...
Orbital space debris is a threat to space operations and for this reason numerous studies have been ...
Global services like navigation, communication, and Earth observation have increased dramatically in...
The space debris population is similar to the asteroid belt, since it is subject to a process of hig...
Previous studies have concluded that fragments from random collisions in low Earth orbit will cause ...
The space surrounding our planet is densely populated by an increasing quantity of man-made space de...
Humans have created a lot of garbage on earth surface to which we can see, but up in the atmosphere,...
During the past 60 years the number of objects on Earth orbits has increased. So has the risk of col...
For the investigation of the Earth's magnetosphere and the interplanetary space outside of it, satel...
The mounting problem of space debris in low earth orbit and its threat to the operation of applicati...
An increasing number of multiple-satellite constellations, providing global telecommunications, will...
The main goal of this study is to examine the impact of new trends in satellite launch activities on...
Abstract The evolution of cataloged orbital debris in low Earth orbit (LEO) over the last quarter of...
Space debris is currently an extremely serious problem for any operations in space, including naviga...