DRAG AND SOLAR SAIL DEORBITING: RE-ENTRY TIME VERSUS CUMULATIVE COLLISION PROBABILITY
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Solar and drag sailing have been proposed as passive end-of-life deorbiting methods, and technological
demonstrators are under development. For orbit above 800 km altitude solar radiation pressure can be exploited
for increasing the orbit eccentricity until the perigee enters the drag region until final re-entry. The performance
of the sailing strategy is determined by four parameters: the required effective area-to-mass ratio to deorbit the
spacecraft, which determine the sail size given the satellite's mass, the time to deorbit and the augmented collision
probability caused on and by the sail through its passage in the Low Earth Orbit protected region densely
populated by space debris. In this paper we assess the sail dimension with respect to the augmented collision risk
depending on the sail area and the deorbiting time.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Space debris; solar sail; drag sail
List of contributors:
Rossi, Alessandro
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