空中客车主动碎片清除服务

A. Hall, P. Steele, J. Moulin, E. Ferreira
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随着轨道上的功能和失效空间资产越来越多,并且对空间环境有了更好的了解,显然,即使不是在不久的将来,今天也需要主动清除碎片。以前的示范项目已经取得了成功,例如由欧洲委员会共同资助并由一组合作伙伴制作的“清除碎片”任务。空中客车公司还在其他项目上进行了广泛的工作,以发展在太空中交会和捕获物体的能力(例如5次成功飞行的ATV, e-Deorbit, DEOS和space Tug)。空中客车公司一直在与代理商和工业界合作,以创造一种清除服务,其目的是在技术上可行,并以一个有吸引力的价格点对潜在客户。概述了捕获解决方案,并展示了为大型星座运营商提供服务的示例任务概况。有了这种设置,总共20多个航天器可以用一个ADR飞行器脱离轨道,这将提供一个负担得起的价格点。
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Airbus Active Debris Removal Service

Airbus Active Debris Removal Service

With the increasing number of both functional and defunct space assets being present in orbit, and having a better understanding of the space environment, it is clear that there is a need for active debris removal (ADR) today if not in the very near future. Previous demonstrators have been successful such as the RemoveDEBRIS mission which was co-funded by the European Commission and produced by a set of partners. Airbus have also worked extensively on other projects to develop the capability to rendezvous and capture objects in space (such as the ATV with 5 successful flights, e-Deorbit, DEOS, and Space Tug). Airbus have been working with agencies and industry to create a removal service with the aim of being both technically feasible and at an attractive price point to potential customers. The capture solutions have been outlined and an example mission profile is shown for providing the service for a mega-constellation operator. With this setup, a total of 20+ spacecraft could be deorbited with a single ADR vehicle which would provide an affordable price point.

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