Space Debris Low Earth Orbit (LEO)

Humans have created a lot of garbage on earth surface to which we can see, but up in the atmosphere, unbelievably the amount of junk human have created in space is equally colossal. The main topic of this paper is to discuss space debris particularly in LEO orbit. The discussion starts with the sat...

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Main Authors: Ahmed Mohamed, Fatima, Mohamad Ali, Noor Azian
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Language:English
Published: International Journal of Science and Research 2015
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spelling iium-491342016-03-30T01:25:08Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/49134/ Space Debris Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Ahmed Mohamed, Fatima Mohamad Ali, Noor Azian T10.5 Communication of technical information Humans have created a lot of garbage on earth surface to which we can see, but up in the atmosphere, unbelievably the amount of junk human have created in space is equally colossal. The main topic of this paper is to discuss space debris particularly in LEO orbit. The discussion starts with the satellites basic characteristics and move on to debris history and development. Some previous studies and researches done with regard to the debris conditions are discussed. Statistics on the debris growth and its impact to the active satellite and space craft’s located in LEO orbit are presented. Finally, the paper mentioned on space debris removal system. The main question this paper tries to address is why LEO orbit has the most number of debris and the impact of the growth to the future. International Journal of Science and Research 2015-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/49134/1/Space_Debris_Low_Earth_Orbit_%28LEO%29_SUB15436_Jan_2015.pdf Ahmed Mohamed, Fatima and Mohamad Ali, Noor Azian (2015) Space Debris Low Earth Orbit (LEO). International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), 4 (1). pp. 1591-1594. ISSN 2319-7064 http://www.ijsr.net SUB15436
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Ahmed Mohamed, Fatima
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Space Debris Low Earth Orbit (LEO)
description Humans have created a lot of garbage on earth surface to which we can see, but up in the atmosphere, unbelievably the amount of junk human have created in space is equally colossal. The main topic of this paper is to discuss space debris particularly in LEO orbit. The discussion starts with the satellites basic characteristics and move on to debris history and development. Some previous studies and researches done with regard to the debris conditions are discussed. Statistics on the debris growth and its impact to the active satellite and space craft’s located in LEO orbit are presented. Finally, the paper mentioned on space debris removal system. The main question this paper tries to address is why LEO orbit has the most number of debris and the impact of the growth to the future.
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author Ahmed Mohamed, Fatima
Mohamad Ali, Noor Azian
author_facet Ahmed Mohamed, Fatima
Mohamad Ali, Noor Azian
author_sort Ahmed Mohamed, Fatima
title Space Debris Low Earth Orbit (LEO)
title_short Space Debris Low Earth Orbit (LEO)
title_full Space Debris Low Earth Orbit (LEO)
title_fullStr Space Debris Low Earth Orbit (LEO)
title_full_unstemmed Space Debris Low Earth Orbit (LEO)
title_sort space debris low earth orbit (leo)
publisher International Journal of Science and Research
publishDate 2015
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