Debris assessment for Skybridge constellation

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Alby, F [1 ]
Danvel, M [1 ]
Hourtolle, C [1 ]
Frayssinhes, E [1 ]
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[1] CNES, F-31401 Toulouse 4, France
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SPACE DEBRIS 1999 | 2001年 / 100卷
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V [航空、航天];
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08 ; 0825 ;
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The Skybridge system is a worldwide ATM broadband communication system based on a 80 low Earth orbit satellite constellation. The minimization of space debris generation has been taken into account very early in the frame of this program. The objectives are, first to identify the contribution of Skybridge to the space debris generation and secondly to assess the risk due to space debris for the whole system. This paper summarizes the approach of the Skybridge program for debris assessment and mitigation. As no international regulation dealing with this subject exists, the analysis is based on the existing NASA 1740 Safety Standard. The methodology and the software presented in this document were applied to demonstrate the compliance of Skybridge with the requirements. In addition the new CNES standard was used to derive additional requirements. The results of this analysis appear in a Debris Assessment Report evaluating the possible generation of debris, the collision risk and defining the end of life operations. The first point deals with the production of space debris in the various mission phases: this concerns debris released during launch, constellation deployment and mission operations. Besides these normal operations, space debris can also be generated through material aging or in case of accidents such as explosion due to on-board stored energy or collision with other orbiting objects. In the second part the collision risk is analyzed: the probability of collision with the large cataloged objects is determined. Concerning the smaller debris, the flux models give the probability of impact per surface unit: the analysis identifies components most vulnerable to debris impact together with their shielding and gives the associated probability of failure taking into account the architecture of the satellite. The problem of the post mission disposal procedure is then discussed in the third part. This space debris assessment is an important activity for Skybridge and such analysis will be performed at each major step of the program.
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