Space Debris

· Publifye AS
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82
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Earth's orbit is increasingly threatened by ""space debris,"" a growing collection of defunct satellites, rocket fragments, and even tiny paint flecks. This orbital debris poses a significant risk to operational satellites and future space activities. The book, Space Debris, examines this escalating crisis, highlighting how the accumulation of space junk, originating from the launch of Sputnik onward, could lead to catastrophic collisions, potentially triggering a ""Kessler syndrome,"" rendering certain orbital regions unusable. Understanding the movement of debris, predicted via orbital mechanics, is crucial to mitigating these risks.

The book systematically progresses, beginning with an introduction to the various types of space debris and their threats, followed by an exploration of tracking methods. It assesses the impact on operational satellites, detailing protective measures and costs.

The book also delves into debris removal technologies like laser ablation and robotic capture, assessing feasibility and environmental impacts.

Finally, it addresses international space law and policy, advocating for global action through innovation, policy reform, and public awareness. The book emphasizes that active debris removal, combined with improved launch and satellite disposal practices, is essential.

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