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Assessment of the close approach frequency and collision probability for satellites in different configurations of large constellations
Authors:Alexis Petit  Alessandro Rossi  Elisa Maria Alessi
Institution:1. IFAC-CNR, Via Madonna del Piano 10, 50019 Sesto Fiorentino, FI, Italy;2. Space Dynamics Services s.r.l., Via Mario Giuntini, 63, 56023 Navacchio di Cascina PI, Italy;3. IMATI-CNR, via Alfonso Corti 12, 20133 Milano, Italy
Abstract:The Earth orbital environment is drastically changing due to an intensification of the space activities. In particular, several projects of large constellations, proposed for the next years for communications purpose like global internet access, Internet of Things, or for Earth observations, will lead to the deployment of several thousands of new satellites at an unprecedented rate. It is a crucial challenge for space traffic management, which will deal with a great number of satellite conjunctions, potentially causing a collision with damaging consequences for the constellation itself and the space environment sustainability.In this paper, we investigate the close approach frequency and the cumulative collision probability for each referenced constellation. For this purpose, we compute the orbital evolution of satellites in different constellations during the lifecycle, from the deployment to the decommissioning, and we apply the CUBE algorithm and the Foster method to assess the collision probability with the background space debris population assuming a constant uncertainty in position. We show the variation of risk defined by the close approach frequency and the cumulative collision probability as a function of the proposed configuration. In particular, satellites of the Iridium and Kuiper constellation, but also satellite of the Telesat constellation on polar orbits are the most exposed at a collision. Moreover, the decommissioning phase contribute for a major part to the final cumulative collision probability.
Keywords:Space debris  Large satellite constellations  Collision probability
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