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Satellite de-orbiting by means of electrodynamic tethers. Part I: General concepts and requirements

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
It has recently suggested that conductive tethers, besides other applications, may be effective for the de-orbiting of satellites at the end of their operational life. In this paper we give a preliminary evaluation of this capability with respect to a well-defined tether system and using the expertise and results from the recently flown TSS-1 project. The system considered is a long conducting tether, covered by an insulator, with a passive electron collector at the positive termination and a hollow-cathode electron emitter at the opposite end. In analyzing the system, we point out the crucial importance of the contact impedances associated to the coupling between the tether terminations and the ionospheric plasma. We give a first evaluation of the de-orbiting time for a typical case and conclude about the feasibility of a tether system to de-orbit satellites.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Tether; Deorbiting; Space debris; Inflatable; Hollow cathode; Satellite deorbiting; Plasma contactor
List of contributors:
Anselmo, Luciano
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/155368
Published in:
ACTA ASTRONAUTICA
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