Optical surveys for space debris

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Dept. of Astro Dept. of Astro nmy nmy Optical surveys for space Optical surveys for space debris debris Byeon Jae Gyu

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Optical surveys for space debris. Byeon Jae Gyu. What is space debris?. Space debris Non-functional, man-made objects in space Several meters in size like defunct satellites Centimeter and milimeter-sized debris created by explosion and collisions - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Optical surveys for space debrisOptical surveys for space debris

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What is space debris?What is space debris?

• Space debris• Non-functional, man-made objects in space • Several meters in size like defunct satellites• Centimeter and milimeter-sized debris created by explosion and collisi

ons• Very small particals like flakes, and solid rocket motor slag or dust

• Low Earth orbit (LEO)• Region up to 2,000km altitude / about 20cm

• Geostationary Earth orbit (GEO)• Around 36,000km altitude / about 0.1 ~ 1m

• Geostationary transfer orbits (GTOs)• 2,000 ~ 36,000km altitude / larger than about 1m

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What is space debris?What is space debris?

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What is space debris?What is space debris?

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What is space debris?What is space debris?

• Simulated explosion in LEO

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Why is space debris a problem?Why is space debris a problem?

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Why is space debris a problem?Why is space debris a problem?

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The USSTRATCOM catalogueThe USSTRATCOM catalogue

• The USSTRATCOM catalogue• The US Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM), a military entity

of the USA, maintains a catalog of about 9,000 known ‘large’ objects

• Russia maintains a similar catalog

• USSTRATCOM catalog, although generated for a different purpose and known to be incomplete, is extensively used in space debris research.

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Radar observationsRadar observations

• Radar is mostly used to survey the LEO region• Detection and tracking all objects larger than about 10-20cm

• High altitudes is using optical telescopes of 1m aperture• Can dectct in GEO, have size of the order of 1m in diameter

• NASA : the 36-m Haystack dish antenna in MA• ESA : German 34-m dish radar facility

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Optical observationsOptical observations

• LEO measurements form the NASA Liquid Mirror Telescope (LMT)

• GEO survey result from the NASA CCD Debris Telescope (CDT)

• The NASA funded Michigan Orbital Debris Survey Telescope (MODEST)

• The TAROT telescope supported by the French space agency CNES

• GEO and GTO observations from the ESA 1-m telescope

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Protecting the space environmentProtecting the space environment

• We realize that space cannot be cleaned from debris with any technical means in near future

• De-orbit larger objects• Ground-based high power lasers to perturb the orbits of

small fragment forcing the fragments to reenter the atmosphere

• United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (UNCOPUOS)