The Challenge of Orbital Debris
Offered By: University of Houston-Clear Lake via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical issue of orbital debris in this comprehensive lecture delivered by Mark Matney, Orbital Debris Program Office Modeling Lead, and Russell Graves, SS Orbital Debris Engineer. Delve into the definition and history of orbital debris, examining its impact on space exploration through real-world examples such as the Hubble Space Telescope. Gain insights into the cataloging process, modern spacecraft design considerations, and the challenges posed by orbital velocities. Investigate the legal aspects of space debris management and learn about collision avoidance strategies. Discover the tools used for Environmental Debris Analysis (EDA) and understand the global implications of this growing problem. Through various examples and visual aids, including cartoons, charts, and videos, grasp the complexity of orbital debris and its potential consequences for future space missions.
Syllabus
Introduction
What is Orbital Debris
Cartoons
History
Catalog
Chart
Video
Hubble Impact
Solar Panels
The Last House
Radiator
Crater
Chemical Analysis
Modern Spacecraft
Orbital Velocity
Orbital Debris
Space Law
Meteor Crater
EDA Tools
Collision Avoidance
Other Questions
Examples
Population of the World
Taught by
College of Science and Engineering
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