AbstractThe objective of this paper was to investigate the orbital velocity changes due to the effect of ground based laser force. The resulting perturbations of semi-major axis, miss distance and collision probability of two approaching objects are studied. The analytical model is applied for low Earth orbit debris of different eccentricities and area to mass ratio and the numerical test shows that laser of medium power ∼5kW can perform a small change ΔV‾ of an average magnitude of 0.2cm/s which can be accumulated over time to be about 3cm/day. Moreover, it is confirmed that applying laser ΔV‾ results in decreasing collision probability and increasing miss distance in order to avoid collision
Small (<10cm) debris fragments present a significant threat to all operational satellites in orbit. ...
There is a large amount of space debris in the size range of 1 to 10 cm that is orbiting the Earth a...
The fragmentation in Earth orbits and the major collision events between large spacecraft systems in...
The objective of this paper was to investigate the orbital velocity changes due to the effect of gro...
AbstractThe objective of this paper was to investigate the orbital velocity changes due to the effec...
We present an update on our research on collision avoidance using photon-pressure induced by ground-...
We analyze the conceptual idea whether already a single high energy laser pulse, emitted from a lase...
The potential to perturb debris orbits using photon pressure from ground-based lasers has been confi...
We focus on preventing collisions between debris and debris, for which there is no current, effectiv...
Satellite laser ranging (SLR) is a well-established technology within the scientific community used ...
Since the first spacecraft was launched in 1957 a great number of spacecraft have been put into orbi...
The concept of space debris removal from the low Earth orbit (LEO) by laser-ablative recoil is analy...
High-power lasers offer a unique potential for debris collision avoidance and orbit lowering for rem...
The increasing amount of space debris in the low Earth orbit (LEO) constitutes a significant threat ...
Satellite laser ranging (SLR) is a well-established technology within the scientific community used ...
Small (<10cm) debris fragments present a significant threat to all operational satellites in orbit. ...
There is a large amount of space debris in the size range of 1 to 10 cm that is orbiting the Earth a...
The fragmentation in Earth orbits and the major collision events between large spacecraft systems in...
The objective of this paper was to investigate the orbital velocity changes due to the effect of gro...
AbstractThe objective of this paper was to investigate the orbital velocity changes due to the effec...
We present an update on our research on collision avoidance using photon-pressure induced by ground-...
We analyze the conceptual idea whether already a single high energy laser pulse, emitted from a lase...
The potential to perturb debris orbits using photon pressure from ground-based lasers has been confi...
We focus on preventing collisions between debris and debris, for which there is no current, effectiv...
Satellite laser ranging (SLR) is a well-established technology within the scientific community used ...
Since the first spacecraft was launched in 1957 a great number of spacecraft have been put into orbi...
The concept of space debris removal from the low Earth orbit (LEO) by laser-ablative recoil is analy...
High-power lasers offer a unique potential for debris collision avoidance and orbit lowering for rem...
The increasing amount of space debris in the low Earth orbit (LEO) constitutes a significant threat ...
Satellite laser ranging (SLR) is a well-established technology within the scientific community used ...
Small (<10cm) debris fragments present a significant threat to all operational satellites in orbit. ...
There is a large amount of space debris in the size range of 1 to 10 cm that is orbiting the Earth a...
The fragmentation in Earth orbits and the major collision events between large spacecraft systems in...