Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1764350 | Advances in Space Research | 2013 | 12 Pages |
A local orbital debris flux analysis is performed in the geostationary (GEO) ring to investigate how frequently near-miss events occur for each longitude slot in the GEO ring. The current resident space object (RSO) environment at GEO is evaluated, and publicly-available two-line element (TLE) data are utilized in tandem with a geostationary torus configuration to simulate near-miss events incurred by the trackable RSO population at GEO. Methodology for determining near-miss events with this formulation is introduced, and the results of the analysis for a one-year time frame are provided to illustrate the need for active GEO remediation.
► Publicly-available orbit data used to assess local debris fluxes at GEO. ► Geostationary torus constructed to evaluate near-miss events at GEO. ► Increased congestion centered around the gravitational wells of Earth.