In Low Earth Orbit, it is possible to use the ambient plasma and the geomagnetic field to exchange momentum with the Earth's magnetosphere without using propellant. A device that allows an efficient momentum exchange is the electrodynamic tether (EDT), a long conductor attached to the satellite. EDT technology has been demonstrated in several past missions, being the Plasma Motor Generator mission (NASA 1993) one of the most successful. Nevertheless, it is not until today that reality has imposed a strong need and a concrete use case for developing this technology. In March 2019, the European Commission project Electrodynamic Tether technology for PAssive Consumable-less deorbit Kit (E.T.PACK) started the design of a new generation EDT. Aft...
Electrodynamic tethers (EDT´s) have been proposed as one of the most promising tool for space debris...
The increase of orbital debris and the consequent proliferation of smaller objects through fragmenta...
The measured and projected growth of space debris makes it clear that technology for the removal of ...
In Low Earth Orbit, it is possible to use the ambient plasma and the geomagnetic field to exchange m...
Low Earth Orbit (LEO) is an environment rich of natural resources. Earth magnetic field is used to c...
The increasing number of man-made objects in near-earth space is becoming a serious problem for futu...
The main goal of the Electrodynamic Tether technology for PAssive Consumable-less deorbit Kit (E.T.P...
Proceeding of: Sixth International Conference on Tethers in Space, Madrid, June 12-14, 2019The Elect...
This works presents a system level analysis of a Deorbit Kit (DK) based on electrodynamic tether tec...
The Electrodynamic Tether Technology for Passive Consumable-less Deorbit Kit (E.T.PACK) is a project...
In the last decades, green deorbiting technologies have begun to be investigated and have raised a g...
Current plans for large LEO constellations envisage the launch and the transit of thousands of small...
A 3-year Project started on November 1 2010, financed by the European Commision within the FP-7 Spac...
International guidelines recommend removing any artificial body in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) within 25 y...
The number of space debris orbiting our Earth has been continuously increasing since the beginning o...
Electrodynamic tethers (EDT´s) have been proposed as one of the most promising tool for space debris...
The increase of orbital debris and the consequent proliferation of smaller objects through fragmenta...
The measured and projected growth of space debris makes it clear that technology for the removal of ...
In Low Earth Orbit, it is possible to use the ambient plasma and the geomagnetic field to exchange m...
Low Earth Orbit (LEO) is an environment rich of natural resources. Earth magnetic field is used to c...
The increasing number of man-made objects in near-earth space is becoming a serious problem for futu...
The main goal of the Electrodynamic Tether technology for PAssive Consumable-less deorbit Kit (E.T.P...
Proceeding of: Sixth International Conference on Tethers in Space, Madrid, June 12-14, 2019The Elect...
This works presents a system level analysis of a Deorbit Kit (DK) based on electrodynamic tether tec...
The Electrodynamic Tether Technology for Passive Consumable-less Deorbit Kit (E.T.PACK) is a project...
In the last decades, green deorbiting technologies have begun to be investigated and have raised a g...
Current plans for large LEO constellations envisage the launch and the transit of thousands of small...
A 3-year Project started on November 1 2010, financed by the European Commision within the FP-7 Spac...
International guidelines recommend removing any artificial body in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) within 25 y...
The number of space debris orbiting our Earth has been continuously increasing since the beginning o...
Electrodynamic tethers (EDT´s) have been proposed as one of the most promising tool for space debris...
The increase of orbital debris and the consequent proliferation of smaller objects through fragmenta...
The measured and projected growth of space debris makes it clear that technology for the removal of ...