RemoveDEBRIS: An in-orbit demonstration of technologies for the removal of space debris

Author:

Aglietti G.S.ORCID,Taylor B.,Fellowes S.,Ainley S.,Tye D.,Cox C.,Zarkesh A.,Mafficini A.,Vinkoff N.,Bashford K.,Salmon T.,Retat I.,Burgess C.,Hall A.,Chabot T.,Kanani K.,Pisseloup A.,Bernal C.,Chaumette F.,Pollini A.,Steyn W.H.

Abstract

ABSTRACTThe RemoveDEBRIS mission has been the first mission to successfully demonstrate, in-orbit, a series of technologies that can be used for the active removal of space debris. The mission started late in 2014 and was sponsored by a grant from the EC that saw a consortium led by the Surrey Space Centre to develop the mission, from concept to in-orbit demonstrations, that terminated in March 2019. Technologies for the capture of large space debris, like a net and a harpoon, have been successfully tested together with hardware and software to retrieve data on non-cooperative target debris kinematics from observations carried out with on board cameras. The final demonstration consisted of the deployment of a drag-sail to increase the drag of the satellite to accelerate its demise.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Aerospace Engineering

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