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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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Space Debris Detection

2023
Filho, Joel, Gordo, Paulo, Melicio, Rui
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Combatting Space Debris

The space industry has expanded rapidly over several decades, with a significant increase in the number of launches and satellites in orbit. However, this expansion has generated sustainability concerns in space, including increased greenhouse gas emissions from satellite launches and orbital debris polluting the atmosphere.
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Review and comparison of active space debris capturing and removal methods

Progress in Aerospace Sciences, 2016
Minghe Shan, Jian Guo, Eberhard Gill
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Space Debris

2002
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The active space debris removal mission RemoveDebris. Part 2: In orbit operations

Acta Astronautica, 2020
Guglielmo Aglietti   +2 more
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