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    Dynamical evolution of debris clouds in geosynchronous orbit

    Pardini, Carmen / Anselmo, Luciano | Elsevier | 2005
    Schlagwörter: Long-term evolution

    USA-193 decay predictions using public domain trajectory data and assessment of the post-intercept orbital debris cloud

    Pardini, Carmen / Anselmo, Luciano | Elsevier | 2008
    Schlagwörter: Debris cloud evolution

    Long-term dynamical evolution of high area-to-mass ratio debris released into high earth orbits

    Anselmo, Luciano / Pardini, Carmen | Elsevier | 2009
    Schlagwörter: Long-term dynamical evolution

    Orbital evolution of the first upper stages used for the new European and Chinese navigation satellite systems

    Anselmo, Luciano / Pardini, Carmen | Elsevier | 2011
    Schlagwörter: Long-term dynamical evolution

    Post-disposal orbital evolution of satellites and upper stages used by the GPS and GLONASS navigation constellations: The long-term impact on the Medium Earth Orbit environment

    Pardini, Carmen / Anselmo, Luciano | Elsevier | 2012
    Schlagwörter: Long-term dynamical evolution , Evolution of the collision risk in MEO

    Review of past on-orbit collisions among cataloged objects and examination of the catastrophic fragmentation concept

    Pardini, Carmen / Anselmo, Luciano | Elsevier | 2014
    Schlagwörter: Collision activity evolution

    Review of uncertainty sources affecting the long-term predictions of space debris evolutionary models

    Dolado-Perez, J.C. / Pardini, Carmen / Anselmo, Luciano | Elsevier | 2015
    Schlagwörter: Long-term evolution

    Revisiting the collision risk with cataloged objects for the Iridium and COSMO-SkyMed satellite constellations

    Pardini, Carmen / Anselmo, Luciano | Elsevier | 2017
    Schlagwörter: Collisional debris clouds evolution

    Evaluating the impact of space activities in low earth orbit

    Pardini, Carmen / Anselmo, Luciano | Elsevier | 2021
    Schlagwörter: Cataloged objects evolution