Recent updates to NASA's Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM 3.0) include a population of small particles (1-2 mm in size) composed of high-density materials (e.g., steel) that drive much of the predicted risk for satellites in the 700-1000 km altitude regime. This modeled population was based on the analysis of returned surfaces of the Shuttle, which flew below 600 km altitude. The cessation of Shuttle missions, plus the lack of in situ data above 600 km means that a data source is being sought to either confirm or modify this high-density population. One possible data source would be a database of anomalous sporadic changes in spacecraft orbit/orientation that might be due to momentum transfer from small particles too small to serious...
[1] Historically, computer simulations of the near‐Earth space debris environment have provided a ba...
The current space debris situation is distressing and becomes even worse with the launch of many new...
Since the beginning of CubeSat history, these small satellites represented the cheapest and most fle...
In preparation for the release of the Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM) version 3.1, the NASA...
NASAs Orbital Debris Engineering Model was designed to calculate orbital debris fluxes on spacecraft...
Low Earth orbit is populated with a substantial amount of orbital debris, and it is usually assumed ...
What is currently known about the orbital debris flux is from a combination of ground based and in-s...
Over 200 spacecraft and rocket body breakups in Earth orbit have populated that regime with debris f...
The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office (ODPO) has released its latest Orbital Debris Engineering Mod...
Satellite drag variability caused by the dynamics of the upper atmosphere is a major cause of orbit ...
The latest versions of the two premier orbital debris engineering models, NASAs ORDEM 3.0 and ESAs M...
As a result of human space activities for over sixty years, there exist numerous man-made debris obj...
Data from satellite impact experiments and the scanning of recovered spacecraft surfaces and solar c...
The materials with vulnerability to micrometeoroids and space debris are discussed. It is concluded ...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Jun...
[1] Historically, computer simulations of the near‐Earth space debris environment have provided a ba...
The current space debris situation is distressing and becomes even worse with the launch of many new...
Since the beginning of CubeSat history, these small satellites represented the cheapest and most fle...
In preparation for the release of the Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM) version 3.1, the NASA...
NASAs Orbital Debris Engineering Model was designed to calculate orbital debris fluxes on spacecraft...
Low Earth orbit is populated with a substantial amount of orbital debris, and it is usually assumed ...
What is currently known about the orbital debris flux is from a combination of ground based and in-s...
Over 200 spacecraft and rocket body breakups in Earth orbit have populated that regime with debris f...
The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office (ODPO) has released its latest Orbital Debris Engineering Mod...
Satellite drag variability caused by the dynamics of the upper atmosphere is a major cause of orbit ...
The latest versions of the two premier orbital debris engineering models, NASAs ORDEM 3.0 and ESAs M...
As a result of human space activities for over sixty years, there exist numerous man-made debris obj...
Data from satellite impact experiments and the scanning of recovered spacecraft surfaces and solar c...
The materials with vulnerability to micrometeoroids and space debris are discussed. It is concluded ...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Jun...
[1] Historically, computer simulations of the near‐Earth space debris environment have provided a ba...
The current space debris situation is distressing and becomes even worse with the launch of many new...
Since the beginning of CubeSat history, these small satellites represented the cheapest and most fle...