Computer Modeling of Satellite Debris Following Breakup or Collision

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Nevins, Thomas

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With the increased use of satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO) there has also been an increase in the amount of man-made orbital debris in LEO. Events like the explosion of the Breeze M rocket stage in October 2012 and the collision between Iridium-33 and Cosmos-2251 satellites can create a great deal of debris which disperses after impact. These objects in high-speed orbit around the earth have great potential to damage functional satellites also in orbit. This can become a significant threat to the existing satellite array and even to future missions beyond Earth. The purpose of this study was to construct a theoretical model of all the forces on satellite debris using a non-inertial reference frame. Then a computer simulation was created using this theoretical model based on the concept of finite differencing.

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