Thousands of satellites have been launched in the space era: it is difficult not to think about their possible impacts with other future satellites, or with some place in the Earth when falling down. Concerns are about loss of image, interruption of services, loss of money, damages to goods or even injury to persons. From a different perspective, however, actions for debris prevention and removal could be seen not only as means for avoiding negative situations, but as means to implement positive actions as to implement "space sustainability" and profits.
More sustainability and profits with deorbiting systems / Fanfani, A.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2014), pp. 1-4. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2nd IAA Conference on Dynamics and Control of Space Systems nel 2014-May).
More sustainability and profits with deorbiting systems
FANFANI, ALESSIO
2014
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Thousands of satellites have been launched in the space era: it is difficult not to think about their possible impacts with other future satellites, or with some place in the Earth when falling down. Concerns are about loss of image, interruption of services, loss of money, damages to goods or even injury to persons. From a different perspective, however, actions for debris prevention and removal could be seen not only as means for avoiding negative situations, but as means to implement positive actions as to implement "space sustainability" and profits.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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