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Using lasers in space, laser orbital debris removal and asteroid deflection, by Jonathan W. Campbell

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Using lasers in space, laser orbital debris removal and asteroid deflection, by Jonathan W. Campbell
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
resource.governmentPublication
federal national government publication
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Using lasers in space
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
bibliographydictionaries
Responsibility statement
by Jonathan W. Campbell
Series statement
Occasional paper, no. 20
Sub title
laser orbital debris removal and asteroid deflection
Summary
"Orbital debris in tow-Earth orbit ranging in size from 1 to 10 centimeters (cm) in diameter, poses a significant problem for space vehicles. While this debris can he detected, it cannot he tracked with sufficient reliability to permit spacecraft to avoid these objects. Such debris can cause catastrophic damage even to a shielded spacecraft. Given the technological advances associated with adaptive optics, a ground-based pulsed laser could ablate or vaporize the surface of orbital debris, thereby producing enough cumulative thrust to cause debris to reenter the atmosphere. One laser facility could remove all of the one-ten centimeter debris in three years or less. This study proposes that the United States develop a technology demonstration of this laser space propulsion in order to implement a system for removing debris from earth orbit. The cost of this proposed demonstration is favorable in comparison with the typical costs for spacecraft operations. Orbital debris is not the only form of space junk. that is deleterious to the Earth. Since collisions with asteroids have caused major havoc to the Earth's biosphere on several occasions in the geological past, the reality is that the Earth will probably experience another impact in the future. For this reason, this study also considers the possibilities of scaling up a system for removing orbital debris to a system that could prevent these catastrophic collisions if we have sufficient warning."
Table Of Contents
Hazards from orbital debris -- Near earth asteroid avoidance system
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