DocumentCode
1683394
Title
Effect of small satellites´ post-mission disposal on sustainable space utilization
Author
Ariyoshi, Yuya ; Zemoura, Melissa ; Hanada, Toshiya ; Kawamoto, Satomi
Author_Institution
R&D Center for Data Assimilation, Inst. of Stat. Math., Tachikawa, Japan
fYear
2015
Firstpage
783
Lastpage
787
Abstract
The number of small satellites as those that do not exceed 50kg is rapidly increasing in the low-Earth orbit region. Since the orbital debris mitigation guidelines released by United Nations, Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee and national space agency does not consider small satellites and typical large satellites separately, small satellites also should conduct post-mission disposal. However most small satellites are launched as piggyback satellites, affordable post-mission disposal of small satellites is different from that of typical large satellites, and this post-mission disposal of small satellites may cause the collisions to other satellites. For developers of small satellites, this paper reviews the effect of small satellites post-mission disposal on sustainable space utilization, which was presented by the authors in previous.
Keywords
Earth orbit; artificial satellites; space debris; Interagency Space Debris Coordination Committee; National Space Agency; United Nations; low-Earth orbit region; mass 50 kg; orbital debris mitigation guideline; piggyback satellite; small satellite post-mission disposal; sustainable space utilization; Orbits; Rockets; Satellites; Sociology; Space debris; Space vehicles; Statistics; modeling; orbital debris; postmission disposal; small satellite;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Recent Advances in Space Technologies (RAST), 2015 7th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Istanbul
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-7760-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RAST.2015.7208446
Filename
7208446
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