Title :
Dynamics of Robotic GEostationary orbit Restorer system during deorbiting
Author :
Jiafu Liu ; Naigang Cui ; Fan Shen ; Siyuan Rong
Author_Institution :
Shenyang Aerosp. Univ. Shenyang, Shenyang, China
Abstract :
With the development of human space activities, the number of spacecraft in geostationary orbit (GEO) has increased dramatically. According to the European Space Agency (ESA), by the end of 2008, there were 1186 objects in GEO of which only 32% were controlled operational satellites [1]. In the GEO, there are also many malfunctioning or abandoned spacecraft and lots of space debris that need to be deorbited [2] orbiting alongside functioning spacecraft. It has become necessary to monitor and deorbit these uncontrolled spacecraft and space debris to afford a safe environment for operational spacecraft so that collisions can be avoided. To do this, several alternatives have been proposed by scholars and aerospace research institutions all over the world. Among the suggestions are the RObotic GEostationary orbit Restorer (ROGER) for orbital monitoring and deorbiting [3, 4], an ion beam shepherd for contactless space debris removal [5], electrodynamic tether deorbiting [6-8], deorbiting using solar radiation force [9-11], and space robots. [12, 13]
Keywords :
aerospace instrumentation; aerospace robotics; artificial satellites; ion beams; space debris; European Space Agency; RObotic GEostationary orbit Restorer system dynamics; abandoned spacecraft; aerospace research institutions; contactless space debris removal; controlled operational satellites; electrodynamic tether deorbiting; geostationary orbit; human space activities; ion beam shepherd; malfunctioning spacecraft; orbital deorbiting; orbital monitoring; solar radiation force; space robots; spacecraft number; Aerodynamics; Antenna measurements; Atmospheric modeling; Computational modeling; Doppler radar; Frequency measurement; Geostationary systems; L-band; Orbits; Robots; Space vehicles;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MAES.2014.130197