Active debris removal of multiple priority targets |
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Authors: | Vitali Braun,A. Lü pkenS. Flegel,J. GelhausM. Mö ckel,C. KebschullC. Wiedemann,P. Vö rsmann |
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Affiliation: | Institut für Luft- und Raumfahrtsysteme, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 23, 38108 Braunschweig, Germany |
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Abstract: | Today’s space debris environment shows major concentrations of objects within distinct orbital regions for nearly all size regimes. The most critical region is found at orbital altitudes near 800 km with high declinations. Within this region many satellites are operated in so called sun-synchronous orbits (SSO). Among those, there are Earth observation, communication and weather satellites. Due to the orbital geometry in SSO, head-on encounters with relative velocities of about 15 km/s are most probable and would thus result in highly energetic collisions, which are often referred to as catastrophic collisions, leading to the complete fragmentation of the participating objects. So called feedback collisions can then be triggered by the newly generated fragments, thus leading to a further population increase in the affected orbital region. This effect is known as the Kessler syndrome. |
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Keywords: | Active debris removal Space debris De-orbit |
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