The article is devoted to the preliminary concept of the Future Planetary Defense System (FPDS) emphasizing astroballistics. This paper is intended to support international efforts to improve the planetary security of Earth. The work covers three areas of knowledge: astronautics, astrodynamics, and astroballistics. The most important part of the presented article is dynamic, contact combat modeling against small, deformable celestial bodies. For these purposes, the original, proprietary hydrocode of the free particle method (HEFPM-G) with gravity was used. The main aim of combat is to redirect potentially hazardous objects (PHOs) to orbits safe for Earth or destroy them. This concept’s first task is to find, prepare, and use dynamic three-d...
There is much popular press about Potentially Haz-ardous Objects (PHOs) and how to mitigate their th...
Asteroid and cometary impacts on planetary bodies are a natural, ongoing residual process that remin...
Planetary Defense is a complex problem, not well understood by policy makers and the general public....
Media attention on space hazards, especially potential extinction level events caused by Near Earth ...
Abstract: Conception of a space patrol system destined to discover celestial bodies that m...
Development of this system would benefit from the experience gained by the Air Force Space Command i...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has initiated a new Planetary Defense resea...
Throughout recorded history, hundreds of Earth impacts have been reported, with some catastrophic lo...
Covers in a comprehensive fashion all aspects of cosmic hazards and possible strategies for contendi...
Other than remote-sensing and spacecraft-derived data, the only information that exists regarding th...
Earth-impacting comets and asteroids with diameters {approx}0.03 - 10 km pose the greatest threats t...
One of the most important aspects when dealing with a Potentially Hazardous Object (PHO) is the accu...
The collision of a moderately large asteroid or comet, also referred to as a Near-Earth Object (NEO)...
The present chapter presents the advanced design and technology of special equipment (SECSL) which u...
deflection as the safest and most effective means of potentially hazardous object (PHO) impact preve...
There is much popular press about Potentially Haz-ardous Objects (PHOs) and how to mitigate their th...
Asteroid and cometary impacts on planetary bodies are a natural, ongoing residual process that remin...
Planetary Defense is a complex problem, not well understood by policy makers and the general public....
Media attention on space hazards, especially potential extinction level events caused by Near Earth ...
Abstract: Conception of a space patrol system destined to discover celestial bodies that m...
Development of this system would benefit from the experience gained by the Air Force Space Command i...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has initiated a new Planetary Defense resea...
Throughout recorded history, hundreds of Earth impacts have been reported, with some catastrophic lo...
Covers in a comprehensive fashion all aspects of cosmic hazards and possible strategies for contendi...
Other than remote-sensing and spacecraft-derived data, the only information that exists regarding th...
Earth-impacting comets and asteroids with diameters {approx}0.03 - 10 km pose the greatest threats t...
One of the most important aspects when dealing with a Potentially Hazardous Object (PHO) is the accu...
The collision of a moderately large asteroid or comet, also referred to as a Near-Earth Object (NEO)...
The present chapter presents the advanced design and technology of special equipment (SECSL) which u...
deflection as the safest and most effective means of potentially hazardous object (PHO) impact preve...
There is much popular press about Potentially Haz-ardous Objects (PHOs) and how to mitigate their th...
Asteroid and cometary impacts on planetary bodies are a natural, ongoing residual process that remin...
Planetary Defense is a complex problem, not well understood by policy makers and the general public....