• e.Deorbit was a planned European Space Agency active space debris removal mission developed as a part of their Clean Space initiative. The launch was...
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  • mission aims to demonstrate technologies for rendezvous, capture, and deorbit for end-of-life satellites and to build a path to space junk remediation...
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    confE.101E. Retrieved 16 January 2023. Biesbroek, 2012 "Introduction to e.Deorbit" Archived 17 September 2014 at the Wayback Machine. e.deorbit symposium...
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    Envisat was a candidate for a mission to remove it from orbit, called e.Deorbit. The spacecraft sent to bring down Envisat would itself need to have a...
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    Aerospace Center (DLR) (German: Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e. V.) is the national research centre for aviation and space flight of the...
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    Space Corporation took over the range, its name became Esrange (with capital 'E' only). Esrange Space Center is the name that is currently used for the facility...
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    Bibcode:2014PhRvL.112u5004G. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.215004. Luo, H.; E. A. Kronberg; E. E. Grigorenko; M. Fränz; P. W. Daly; G. X. Chen; A. M. Du; L. M. Kistler;...
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    two new dragsails that were deployed on the Spaceflight SSO-A mission. e.Deorbit, a similar concept that was planned to use a net. Cancelled. Clark, Stephen...
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    Solar sail (redirect from Deorbit sail)
    July 2015 British 3U CubeSat called DeorbitSail was launched into space with the purpose of testing 16 m2 deorbit structure, but eventually it failed...
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  • satellites are also designed to collect space debris, and to automatically deorbit at the end of their lifespans to prevent leave additional debris. Kelvey...
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  • educational purposes. Advanced Concepts Team Concurrent engineering ECSS-E-TM-10-25A Open Concurrent Design Server "Space project management" (PDF)....
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  • atmosphere. This will help to design future stages for a safe and efficient deorbit manoeuvres. To collect this data, the capsule will be launched on a launcher...
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    Lander Columbus Man-Tended Free Flyer CSTS Darwin Mission Don Quijote e.Deorbit EChO Eddington EXPERT Hermes Hopper LOFT Lunar Lander Marco Polo MarcoPolo-R...
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    January 2012. Retrieved 17 January 2012. ESA Television official site ESA live video (only during special events) ESA channel at Livestream.com v t e...
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    If the craft is landing on a planet with an atmosphere such as Mars the deorbit burn will only lower periapsis into the upper layers of the atmosphere...
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    crew that they were approved to conduct the deorbit burn. At 8:15:30 the crew successfully executed the deorbit burn, which lasted 2 minutes and 38 seconds...
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    past 1999. Roscosmos confirmed that it would not fund Mir past the set deorbit date. The crew of EO-27, Viktor Afanasyev and Jean-Pierre Haigneré, arrived...
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    the laser broom, a proposed multimegawatt land-based laser that could deorbit debris: the side of the debris hit by the laser would ablate and create...
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    March 2023). "NASA planning to spend up to $1 billion on space station deorbit module". SpaceNews. Retrieved 13 March 2023. Foust, Jeff (20 January 2022)...
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  • Mediterranean Games are expected to take place in Pristina, Kosovo NASA plans to deorbit the International Space Station in January this year, directing any unbroken...
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  • Activities Today". eas.ee. EAS. Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 14 December 2015. Official website European Space Agency v t e...
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    satellites (which will deorbit in ~5 years without action due to atmospheric drag), OneWeb satellites will not passively deorbit in a reasonable timeframe...
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  • Commission (FCC) adopted a new rule. New satellites placed in orbit must either deorbit or be placed in a graveyard orbit five years after mission life, reduced...
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    due to their sub-orbital (e.g., intercontinental ballistic missile reentry vehicles), orbital (e.g., the Soyuz), or unbounded (e.g., meteors) trajectories...
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    reaction mass, for position adjustment on orbit, altitude maintenance, and deorbit Star tracker navigation system for precision pointing Able to use Department...
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    March 2023). "NASA planning to spend up to $1 billion on space station deorbit module". SpaceNews. Retrieved 13 March 2023. Foust, Jeff (1 December 2023)...
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    followed by a single engine static fire on October 20, 2023, simulating a deorbit burn. It was moved back to the rocket garden one week later. On December...
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    March 2023). "NASA planning to spend up to $1 billion on space station deorbit module". SpaceNews. Retrieved 13 March 2023. "Astrobotic Purchases Falcon...
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    Falcon 9 second stage from the Mar 4 Starlink launch failed to make a deorbit burn and is now reentering after 22 days in orbit. Its reentry was observed...
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    about Jupiter's interior shape and structure. NASA originally planned to deorbit the spacecraft into the atmosphere of Jupiter after completing 32 orbits...
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