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Space Debris Orbit Modification Using Chemical Propulsion Shepherding

Peters, Thomas 1, Pellacani, Andrea 1, Attina, Primo 1, Lavagna, Michele 1, Benvenuto, Riccardo 1, Luraschi, Eleonora1
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Document details

Publishing year2013 PublisherESA Publishing typeConference Name of conference6th European Conference on Space Debris
Pagesn/a Volume
6
Issue
1
Editors
L. Ouwehand

Abstract

SysNova is an ESA's technology assessment scheme using "technology challenges" and competitions to survey a comparatively large number of alternative solutions. The COBRA concept was proposed as a solution to one of the challenges, and was declared the winner of the SysNova competition. The COBRA project is a feasibility study of an active debris removal concept which relies on contactless technology to modify the orbit of a space debris object. A DeltaV of 50 m/s needs to be imparted on a 100 kg space debris object. Momentum is imparted on the debris object using the exhaust plume of a monopropellant hydrazine propulsion system. The mission concept uses a standard satellite bus with a modified payload bay to suit mission needs.

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