2021
DOI: 10.1007/s40295-021-00278-9
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Optical Characterization of DebriSat Fragments in Support of Orbital Debris Environmental Models

Abstract: The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office (ODPO) develops, maintains, and updates orbital debris environmental models, such as the NASA Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM), to support satellite designers and operators by estimating the risk from orbital debris impacts on their vehicles in orbit. Updates to ORDEM utilize the most recent validated datasets from radar, optical, and in situ sources to provide estimates of the debris flux as a function of size, material density, impact speed, and direction along … Show more

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“…The numerical models include a spherical projectile, and front and back plates with 1 and 2.5 mm thickness, respectively. The diameter of the projectile is 5 mm, which is consistent with the lower end of the equivalent sphere diameter (ESD) distribution, as reported by a number of different authors [15][16][17]. The model developed by the authors is validated and optimised based on the effects of a number of design parameters on the energy absorption capacity of the shield.…”
Section: Model Configurationsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…The numerical models include a spherical projectile, and front and back plates with 1 and 2.5 mm thickness, respectively. The diameter of the projectile is 5 mm, which is consistent with the lower end of the equivalent sphere diameter (ESD) distribution, as reported by a number of different authors [15][16][17]. The model developed by the authors is validated and optimised based on the effects of a number of design parameters on the energy absorption capacity of the shield.…”
Section: Model Configurationsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…In recent years a rapid growth in the number of artificial Earth satellites is observed, reaching over 25000 in March 2022 in Space Track catalogue [16]. Among them the population of Low Earth Orbit (LEO), with altitudes above the ground below 2000 km, is the most numerous, comprising about 60% of all catalogued objects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reflectance spectroscopy can help to determine the true nature of transient satellites because the spectral signatures of spacecraft materials and rocky asteroids are different. This technique is routinely used to identify space debris unambiguously (see for example Jorgensen 2000;Jorgensen et al 2004;Schildknecht 2007;Vananti et al 2017;Cowardin et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%