Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8918357 Journal of Space Safety Engineering 2018 17 Pages PDF
Abstract
In view of the statistical distribution of the predictions, an uncertainty window able to guarantee a confidence level of 90% should generally adopt an amplitude of about ±20% around the estimated nominal re-entry time, to be raised to about ±25% in the couple of days ahead of re-entry. An uncertainty window amplitude of ±30% would be, instead, needed to achieve a confidence level ≥95%.
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