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Small space object imaging : LDRD final report.
Author(s) -
Mark R. Ackermann,
Michael T. Valley,
Sean P. Kearney
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/966938
Subject(s) - space debris , debris , low earth orbit , identification (biology) , geocentric orbit , object (grammar) , remote sensing , computer science , joint (building) , geography , aerospace engineering , meteorology , engineering , satellite , artificial intelligence , civil engineering , ecology , biology
We report the results of an LDRD effort to investigate new technologies for the identification of small-sized (mm to cm) debris in low-earth orbit. This small-yet-energetic debris presents a threat to the integrity of space-assets worldwide and represents significant security challenge to the international community. We present a nonexhaustive review of recent US and Russian efforts to meet the challenges of debris identification and removal and then provide a detailed description of joint US-Russian plans for sensitive, laser-based imaging of small debris at distances of hundreds of kilometers and relative velocities of several kilometers per second. Plans for the upcoming experimental testing of these imaging schemes are presented and a preliminary path toward system integration is identified

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