Confronting space debris: strategies and warnings from comparable examples including deepwater horizon
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Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxviii, 127 pages) illustrations |
ISBN: | 9780833051905 0833051903 |
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spelling | Baiocchi, Dave Verfasser aut Confronting space debris strategies and warnings from comparable examples including deepwater horizon Dave Baiocchi, William Welser IV. Santa Monica, CA RAND 2010 2010 1 online resource (xxviii, 127 pages) illustrations txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Rand Corporation monograph series "Orbital (space) debris represents a growing threat to the operation of man-made objects in space. According to Nick Johnson, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA's) chief scientist for orbital debris, '[T]he current orbital debris environment poses a real, albeit low level, threat to the operation of spacecraft' in both low earth orbit (LEO) and geosynchronous orbit (GEO) (Johnson, 2010). There are currently hundreds of thousands of objects greater than one centimeter in diameter in Earth's orbit. The collision of any one of these objects with an operational satellite would cause catastrophic failure of that satellite. This monograph presents a new way of thinking about the orbital debris problem. It should be of interest to space-faring nation-states and commercial firms, the legislative and executive branches of the U.S. government, the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, and the general public. This research was sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and conducted within the Acquisition and Technology Policy Center of the RAND National Defense Research Institute, a federally funded research and development center sponsored by the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Staff, the Unified Combatant Commands, the Navy, the Marine Corps, the defense agencies, and the Intelligence Community."--Page iii TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Aeronautics & Astronautics bisacsh Space debris fast Space industrialization fast space / environment sipri Mechanical Engineering hilcc Engineering & Applied Sciences hilcc Aeronautics Engineering & Astronautics hilcc Space debris Space industrialization Welser, William Sonstige oth Rand Corporation Sonstige oth National Defense Research Institute (U.S.) Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Baiocchi, Dave Confronting space debris Santa Monica : Rand Corporation, 2010 0833050567 |
spellingShingle | Baiocchi, Dave Confronting space debris strategies and warnings from comparable examples including deepwater horizon "Orbital (space) debris represents a growing threat to the operation of man-made objects in space. According to Nick Johnson, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA's) chief scientist for orbital debris, '[T]he current orbital debris environment poses a real, albeit low level, threat to the operation of spacecraft' in both low earth orbit (LEO) and geosynchronous orbit (GEO) (Johnson, 2010). There are currently hundreds of thousands of objects greater than one centimeter in diameter in Earth's orbit. The collision of any one of these objects with an operational satellite would cause catastrophic failure of that satellite. This monograph presents a new way of thinking about the orbital debris problem. It should be of interest to space-faring nation-states and commercial firms, the legislative and executive branches of the U.S. government, the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, and the general public. This research was sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and conducted within the Acquisition and Technology Policy Center of the RAND National Defense Research Institute, a federally funded research and development center sponsored by the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Staff, the Unified Combatant Commands, the Navy, the Marine Corps, the defense agencies, and the Intelligence Community."--Page iii TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Aeronautics & Astronautics bisacsh Space debris fast Space industrialization fast space / environment sipri Mechanical Engineering hilcc Engineering & Applied Sciences hilcc Aeronautics Engineering & Astronautics hilcc Space debris Space industrialization |
title | Confronting space debris strategies and warnings from comparable examples including deepwater horizon |
title_auth | Confronting space debris strategies and warnings from comparable examples including deepwater horizon |
title_exact_search | Confronting space debris strategies and warnings from comparable examples including deepwater horizon |
title_full | Confronting space debris strategies and warnings from comparable examples including deepwater horizon Dave Baiocchi, William Welser IV. |
title_fullStr | Confronting space debris strategies and warnings from comparable examples including deepwater horizon Dave Baiocchi, William Welser IV. |
title_full_unstemmed | Confronting space debris strategies and warnings from comparable examples including deepwater horizon Dave Baiocchi, William Welser IV. |
title_short | Confronting space debris |
title_sort | confronting space debris strategies and warnings from comparable examples including deepwater horizon |
title_sub | strategies and warnings from comparable examples including deepwater horizon |
topic | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Aeronautics & Astronautics bisacsh Space debris fast Space industrialization fast space / environment sipri Mechanical Engineering hilcc Engineering & Applied Sciences hilcc Aeronautics Engineering & Astronautics hilcc Space debris Space industrialization |
topic_facet | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Aeronautics & Astronautics Space debris Space industrialization space / environment Mechanical Engineering Engineering & Applied Sciences Aeronautics Engineering & Astronautics Space debris Space industrialization |
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