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Space Debris Mitigation

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
Space debris has been and still remains a growing threat for the international space community. As a source of pollution, orbiting debris adversely damages the space environment. There is an increased risk of additional debris being generated by colliding with space objects, and such fragments remaining in space permanently. Every space actors, whether
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Space debris

Astronomy Reports
B. M. Shustov, M. E. Prokhorov
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Space Debris: From LEO to GEO

2019
The paper focuses on the dynamics of space debris in the Earth environment, with a celestial mechanics and theoretical point of view, and not with an operational perspective. The introduction describes the Earth space junk, with the description and the evolution of the debris population, and lists the main forces acting on them, their relative ...
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Orbital space debris

2020
Space debris and their cascading effects represent one of the greatest challenges for the long-term sustainability of space activities. Space debris principally comprises the space objects that have reached their end of life, various launch stages, and the remnants of space objects from explosions, conjunctions, or deliberate destruction, but also ...
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Review of contact and contactless active space debris removal approaches

Progress in Aerospace Sciences, 2022
Alexander S Ledkov
exaly  

Space Debris Mitigation

2017
Space debris is orbital waste from satellites or space stations and is defined as all nonfunctional, man-made objects, including fragments and elements thereof in Earth orbit and those re-entering the Earth’s atmosphere. Man-made space debris dominates over the natural meteoroid environment, except around millimetre sizes (ESA, Space Debris 2013b ...
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Space debris

Space Policy, 1989
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Space Debris

2016
Pini Gurfil, P. Kenneth Seidelmann
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Space debris protection

2023
Holger Krag, Heiner Klinkrad
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