2021
Journal article  Embargo

Identifying the 50 statistically-most-concerning derelict objects in LEO

Mcknight D. Witner R., Letizia F., Lemmens S., Anselmo L., Pardini C., Rossi A., Kunstadter C., Kawamoto S., Aslanov V., Dolado Perez J. -C., Ruch V., Lewis H., Nicolls M., Jing L., Dan S., Dongfang W., Baranov A., Grishko D.

Active debris removal  Space debris  Aerospace Engineering  Debris remediation  Space safety  Space sustainability 

This paper describes a process for identifying the intact objects in orbit that (a) pose the greatest debrisgenerating potential risk to operational satellites or (b) would reduce the risk the most if they were removed or prevented from colliding with each other (i.e., remediated). To accomplish this, a number of diverse, international space organizations were solicited to contribute their lists of the 50 statistically-most-concerning objects. The results of the multiple algorithms are compared, a composite ranked list is provided, and the significance of the consolidated list is presented including critical assumptions and key factors in determining this "hit list." It is found that the four primary factors used in these processes are mass, encounter rates, orbital lifetime, and proximity to operational satellites. This cooperative international assessment provides a useful ranking of the most hazardous massive derelicts in low Earth orbit as a prioritized list for remediation to (1) enhance space safety and (2) assure long-term space sustainability. This will hopefully catalyze international action in debris remediation.

Source: Acta astronautica 181 (2021): 282–291. doi:10.1016/j.actaastro.2021.01.021

Publisher: Pergamon Press., Elmsford, N.Y., Stati Uniti d'America


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@article{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:443448,
	title = {Identifying the 50 statistically-most-concerning derelict objects in LEO},
	author = {Mcknight D.  Witner R. and Letizia F. and Lemmens S. and Anselmo L. and Pardini C. and Rossi A. and Kunstadter C. and Kawamoto S. and Aslanov V. and Dolado Perez J. -C. and Ruch V. and Lewis H. and Nicolls M. and Jing L. and Dan S. and Dongfang W. and Baranov A. and Grishko D.},
	publisher = {Pergamon Press., Elmsford, N.Y., Stati Uniti d'America},
	doi = {10.1016/j.actaastro.2021.01.021},
	journal = {Acta astronautica},
	volume = {181},
	pages = {282–291},
	year = {2021}
}