2023
DOI: 10.3390/app13137737
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De-Orbit Maneuver Demonstration Results of Micro-Satellite ALE-1 with a Separable Drag Sail

Abstract: ALE-1, a micro-satellite created for the demonstration of artificial shooting stars, required orbital descent before mission execution due to safety aspects in orbit. ALE-1 utilized a drag sail called SDOM (Separable De-Orbit Mechanism) for a passive de-orbit maneuver, which was successfully completed, lowering the orbit from about 500 km down to about 400 km. This paper summarizes the detailed history of satellite operation and the results of the de-orbit maneuver demonstration during the past three years. Al… Show more

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“…Among drag augmentation devices, drag sails already represent the state of the art. In [10], the authors present an in-orbit demonstration performed by a micro-satellite equipped with a sail that, despite a few subsystem failures, was still capable of lowering the spacecraft altitude from 500 km to 400 km.…”
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“…Among drag augmentation devices, drag sails already represent the state of the art. In [10], the authors present an in-orbit demonstration performed by a micro-satellite equipped with a sail that, despite a few subsystem failures, was still capable of lowering the spacecraft altitude from 500 km to 400 km.…”
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confidence: 99%