We have developed a scattering model allowing to study interaction of light with particles populating the near-Earth environment: satellite explosion remnants, collisional debris, particles detached from peeling paint surfaces, and ejecta resulting from micrometeorite bombardment. In its present configuration the model accounts for rough needles, grains, and plates as primary shape elements. More complex shapes are built upon combining them.The model is compared and validated against laboratory measurements. The studied samples include a set of space debris analogue samples obtained from the controlled MIRAD (Microparticle impact related attitude disturbances) experiment that collided solar cell panels with a projectile. The resulting sampl...
International audienceContext: New generations of instruments provide, or are about to provide, pan-...
A hypothetical self consistent picture of evolution of prestellar intertellar dust through a comet p...
peer reviewedThe number of space debris has increased in the orbital environment, and consequently, ...
We have developed a scattering model allowing to study interaction of light with particles populatin...
This paper discusses the results of an attempt to use laboratory test data and empirically derived m...
This presentation will discuss the results of an attempt to use laboratory test data and empirically...
In preparation for the release of the Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM) version 3.1, the NASA...
Laboratory light scattering measurements with the PROGRA2 experiment, in A300-CNES and ESA dedicated...
As the space travel industry continues to grow, it is important to better understand the increased r...
Introduction Space debris is a threat for manned and unmanned space missions. Man-made junk circula...
The results of work carried out at the Unit for Space Sciences at the University of Kent at Canterbu...
Since the first launch of the Sputnik satellite in 1957 several thousand satellites have been deploy...
Recent updates to NASA's Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM 3.0) include a population of small ...
The space debris population is similar to the asteroid belt, since it is subject to a process of hig...
Lights is almost always detected by its interaction with matter. One of these interaction phenomena ...
International audienceContext: New generations of instruments provide, or are about to provide, pan-...
A hypothetical self consistent picture of evolution of prestellar intertellar dust through a comet p...
peer reviewedThe number of space debris has increased in the orbital environment, and consequently, ...
We have developed a scattering model allowing to study interaction of light with particles populatin...
This paper discusses the results of an attempt to use laboratory test data and empirically derived m...
This presentation will discuss the results of an attempt to use laboratory test data and empirically...
In preparation for the release of the Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM) version 3.1, the NASA...
Laboratory light scattering measurements with the PROGRA2 experiment, in A300-CNES and ESA dedicated...
As the space travel industry continues to grow, it is important to better understand the increased r...
Introduction Space debris is a threat for manned and unmanned space missions. Man-made junk circula...
The results of work carried out at the Unit for Space Sciences at the University of Kent at Canterbu...
Since the first launch of the Sputnik satellite in 1957 several thousand satellites have been deploy...
Recent updates to NASA's Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM 3.0) include a population of small ...
The space debris population is similar to the asteroid belt, since it is subject to a process of hig...
Lights is almost always detected by its interaction with matter. One of these interaction phenomena ...
International audienceContext: New generations of instruments provide, or are about to provide, pan-...
A hypothetical self consistent picture of evolution of prestellar intertellar dust through a comet p...
peer reviewedThe number of space debris has increased in the orbital environment, and consequently, ...