NASA has successfully used debris avoidance maneuvers to protect our spacecraft for more than 20 . years. This process which started out using parametric data and maneuver boxes has seen considerable evolution and now allows us to continue nominal operations for all but the most threatening objects. This has greatly reduced the interruptions to the critical mission objectives being pursued by NASA s Space Station, Space Shuttle, and robotic satellites.
NASA's Orbital Debris Conjuction Assessment and Collision Avoidance Strategy
2010 AAS Guidance and Control Conference ; 2010 ; Breckenridge, CO, United States
2010-02-06
Conference paper
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English
NASA's Orbital Debris Conjunction Assessment and Collision Avoidance Strategy (AAS 10-015)
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