The analysis of the state of development of devices for cleaning orbits in near-Earth space from large-sized space debris objects

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https://doi.org/10.25206/2588-0373-2022-6-4-42-52

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space debris, technological experiments, capture devices, towing, disposal orbit, service spacecraft

Abstract

The state of near-Earth space pollution is considered, including the dynamics of growth of this pollution. Presented current information on the launch of nano-satellites, which is an additional factor in the pollution of low earth orbit. On the basis of open information, the analysis of the development of Russian and foreign approaches to the most polluted orbits cleaning, including technological experiments with the use of various means of capture is carried out. For different capture devices the options of towing space debris objects to the disposal orbit are considered.

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Valeriy Ivanovich Trushlyakov, Omsk State Technical University, Omsk, Russia

Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor of Aircraft and Rocket Building Department, Omsk State Technical University (OmSTU), Omsk.

Vadim Vyacheslavovich Yudintsev, Omsk State Technical University, Omsk, Russia

Candidate of Technical Sciences, Assistant Professor, Senior Researcher at the Research Laboratory «Steam and Gas Mixtures in Launch Vehicle Designs», OmSTU, Omsk.

Vladislav Alexandrovich Urbansky, Omsk State Technical University, Omsk, Russia

Graduate Student of Aircraft and Rocket Building Department, OmSTU, Omsk.

Sergei Yurievich Onishchuk , Omsk State Technical University, Omsk, Russia

Graduate Student of Aircraft and Rocket Building Department, OmSTU, Omsk.

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Published

2022-12-23

How to Cite

Trushlyakov В. И., Yudintsev В. В., Urbansky В. А., & Onishchuk С. Ю. (2022). The analysis of the state of development of devices for cleaning orbits in near-Earth space from large-sized space debris objects. Omsk Scientific Bulletin. Series «Aviation-Rocket and Power Engineering», 6(4), 42–52. https://doi.org/10.25206/2588-0373-2022-6-4-42-52

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Aviation and rocket-space engineering