Recent numerical studies indicate that the low Earth orbit (LEO) debris environment has reached a point such that even if no further space launches were conducted, the Earth satellite population would remain relatively constant for only the next 50 years or so. Beyond that, the debris population would begin to increase noticeably, due to the production of collisional debris (Liou and Johnson, 2008). Measures to be enforced play thus a major role to preserve an acceptable space mission risk and ensure sustainable space activities. The identification of such measures and the quantification of their efficiency over time for LEO missions is of prime concern in the decision-making process, as it has been investigated for the last few decades by ...
Many parameters influence the evolution of the near-Earth debris population, including launch, solar...
To counter an ever increasing number of man-made objects orbiting Earth which are endangering curren...
In the light of recent changes to planned Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation designs and ...
The increasing amount of space-debris around Earth is becoming a more significant threat to the prop...
The strategic importance of space systems is growing in Europe, for civil and defence applications, ...
As a result of the last 60 years of satellite launches, a significant amount of space debris has bee...
An increasing number of multiple-satellite constellations, providing global telecommunications, will...
Abstract The evolution of cataloged orbital debris in low Earth orbit (LEO) over the last quarter of...
Recent plans for large constellations in Low-Earth Orbit have opened the debate on both their vulner...
Space debris represents a significant risk to satellite operations, due to the possibility of damagi...
The Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee (IADC) Space Debris Mitigation Guidelines, issu...
Satellite-based services pervade everyday life and generate a worldwide economy worth more than $330...
Opportunities provided by small satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO) are anticipated to make a signif...
Fragmentation events, caused by the collision of two objects in space, have been a significant sourc...
The space surrounding our planet is densely populated by an increasing quantity of man-made space de...
Many parameters influence the evolution of the near-Earth debris population, including launch, solar...
To counter an ever increasing number of man-made objects orbiting Earth which are endangering curren...
In the light of recent changes to planned Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation designs and ...
The increasing amount of space-debris around Earth is becoming a more significant threat to the prop...
The strategic importance of space systems is growing in Europe, for civil and defence applications, ...
As a result of the last 60 years of satellite launches, a significant amount of space debris has bee...
An increasing number of multiple-satellite constellations, providing global telecommunications, will...
Abstract The evolution of cataloged orbital debris in low Earth orbit (LEO) over the last quarter of...
Recent plans for large constellations in Low-Earth Orbit have opened the debate on both their vulner...
Space debris represents a significant risk to satellite operations, due to the possibility of damagi...
The Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee (IADC) Space Debris Mitigation Guidelines, issu...
Satellite-based services pervade everyday life and generate a worldwide economy worth more than $330...
Opportunities provided by small satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO) are anticipated to make a signif...
Fragmentation events, caused by the collision of two objects in space, have been a significant sourc...
The space surrounding our planet is densely populated by an increasing quantity of man-made space de...
Many parameters influence the evolution of the near-Earth debris population, including launch, solar...
To counter an ever increasing number of man-made objects orbiting Earth which are endangering curren...
In the light of recent changes to planned Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation designs and ...