Contactless Active Debris Removal (ADR) techniques are currently among the most promising methods to safely answer the problem of remediation. The paper discusses the effectiveness of debris de-tumbling using plume impingement of chemical thruster. The strategy implemented foresee the exploitation of a formation flying architecture: the chaser is controlled to stay on a given relative trajectory with respect to the target, which is an uncooperative debris object. The attitude of the target is controlled by means of plume impingement mechanism via chaser authority. A key point for this technology to be effective stays in evaluating the actual energy transfer between the gas particles and the uncooperative object, as well as in assessing its ...
During the last two decades the problem of space debris and safe access to Low Earth Orbit has been ...
Accumulating space debris edges the space domain ever closer to cascading Kessler syndrome, a chain ...
The COBRA IRIDES is a proposed experiment to modify the attitude motion of a non-cooperative satelli...
Contactless Active Debris Removal (ADR) techniques are currently among the most promising methods to...
Active Debris Removal (ADR) is one of the current hot spots in space research. Plenty of engineering...
Existing active debris removal (ADR) methods that require physical contact with the target have appl...
The aim of this work is to investigate a new approach that can increase the Active Debris Removal (A...
In the last few decades, space-related services became a familiar part of everyday life. Moreover, t...
Large quantities of man-made debris from decades of space exploration threaten the safety of future ...
Space debris has become a major issue for the space industry over the last couple of years. The incr...
Long-term projections of the space debris environment indicate that even drastic measures, such as a...
Recent studies of the space debris population in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) have concluded that certain r...
This paper presents the preliminary analysis of an in-orbit demonstration opportunity to test plume ...
Papers on the problem of controlling a tumbling spacecraft before crew rescue is affected are presen...
One of the challenges of Active Debris Removal is related to the tumbling of the target satellite, w...
During the last two decades the problem of space debris and safe access to Low Earth Orbit has been ...
Accumulating space debris edges the space domain ever closer to cascading Kessler syndrome, a chain ...
The COBRA IRIDES is a proposed experiment to modify the attitude motion of a non-cooperative satelli...
Contactless Active Debris Removal (ADR) techniques are currently among the most promising methods to...
Active Debris Removal (ADR) is one of the current hot spots in space research. Plenty of engineering...
Existing active debris removal (ADR) methods that require physical contact with the target have appl...
The aim of this work is to investigate a new approach that can increase the Active Debris Removal (A...
In the last few decades, space-related services became a familiar part of everyday life. Moreover, t...
Large quantities of man-made debris from decades of space exploration threaten the safety of future ...
Space debris has become a major issue for the space industry over the last couple of years. The incr...
Long-term projections of the space debris environment indicate that even drastic measures, such as a...
Recent studies of the space debris population in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) have concluded that certain r...
This paper presents the preliminary analysis of an in-orbit demonstration opportunity to test plume ...
Papers on the problem of controlling a tumbling spacecraft before crew rescue is affected are presen...
One of the challenges of Active Debris Removal is related to the tumbling of the target satellite, w...
During the last two decades the problem of space debris and safe access to Low Earth Orbit has been ...
Accumulating space debris edges the space domain ever closer to cascading Kessler syndrome, a chain ...
The COBRA IRIDES is a proposed experiment to modify the attitude motion of a non-cooperative satelli...