Low-thrust strategies and implications in the perspective of space debris mitigation for large constellations
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
The planned future generation of large constellations of satellites in orbit around the
Earth considers the application of low-thrust devices for the various phases of the mission.
This choice is mainly due to the advantage of reducing the launch mass, possibly increasing
the payload mass, while keeping advanced maneuvering capabilities.
The aim of this work is to address the operational aspects and the implications related to
the collision avoidance during the whole lifecycle of a satellite. We focus on the existing
proposals for large constellations, taking as study cases the OneWeb constellation located at
1200 km of altitude and the Starlink constellation located at 550 km of altitude. We develop
a software suite to generate realistic conjunction events between a satellite of the given
constellation and the space debris environment, considering the orbit raising, the operational
phase and the decommissioning phase of the mission. In case of a collision risk above a
well-defined threshold, we fit the best parameters (orientation, and thrust duration) defining
a collision avoidance with a low-thrust. The final goal is to provide the main features
expected for the collision avoidance maneuvers of the proposed future missions.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
collision risk; collision avoidance; large constellations; low-thrust
Elenco autori:
Petit, Alexis; Rossi, Alessandro; Alessi, ELISA MARIA
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