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- Title
Influence of Small Satellites' Post-mission Disposal with Enlarging Effective Cross-sectional Area.
- Authors
Yuya ARIYOSHI; Toshiya HANADA; Satomi KAWAMOTO
- Abstract
Developers of small satellites may think of enlarging their effective cross-sectional area to minimize the long-term presence in the low Earth orbit region. However, the enlargement of their effective cross-sectional area causes the temporal increase of cumulative probability of accidental collisions. This paper evaluates the influence of small satellites' post-mission disposal by enlarging their cross-sectional area on the future population using an orbital debris environment evolutionary model. According to the result of the future projections, the small satellites' post-mission disposals by enlarging the effective cross-sectional area have the potential risk of increasing the accidental collision. However small satellites are inserted into orbit below 800 km in this paper, the fragments to be generated by collision expected to decay within short term. The effective number of objects below 2,000 km altitude is not different between the case with post-mission disposals and the case without post-mission disposals.
- Subjects
SPACE debris; MICROSPACECRAFT; IMPACT (Mechanics); CROSS-sectional imaging; UNITED Nations
- Publication
Transactions of the Japan Society of Aeronautical & Space Sciences, Aerospace Technology Japan, 2014, Vol 12, Issue ists 29, p21
- ISSN
1884-0485
- Publication type
Article