Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1764131 | Advances in Space Research | 2015 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
According to our assumptions, the S1 mission vulnerability evaluations in the long term (from 2093 to 2100) show that full compliance to the mitigation measures leads to a situation twice safer than that induced by an active debris removal of 5 objects per year in a MASTER2009 Business-As-Usual context. Because these measures have visible risk reduction effects in the long term, complementary measures with short response time are also studied. In the short term (from 2013 to 2020), a better prediction of the conjunctions is more efficient than protecting the satellite S1 itself. By combining a better prediction with an enhanced satellite protection the S1 is estimated to extend its extra mission lifetime by 4% with respect to its nominal lifetime (7.25Â years).
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Authors
T. Lang, R. Kervarc, S. Bertrand, P. Carle, T. Donath, R. Destefanis, L. Grassi, F. Tiboldo, F. Schäfer, S. Kempf, J. Gelhaus,