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12 paź 2020 · Find out more about ESA’s Space Debris and Clean Space Offices, both part of the Space Safety Programme, and the Agency’s upcoming conference on space debris - the world’s largest on the topic - taking place in April 2021.
- The Cost of Space Debris
ESA 2019 report on space debris - evolution in all orbits....
- Automate Collision Avoidance
ESA is preparing to use machine learning to protect...
- Recognising Sustainable Behaviour
Debris analysts at work. Similar to rating systems such as...
- ESA Space Environment Report 2024
Since 2016, ESA’s Space Debris Office has published an...
- ESA’s Space Environment Report 2022
The amount of space debris in orbit continues to rise. More...
- The Cost of Space Debris
19 lip 2024 · Since 2016, ESA’s Space Debris Office has published an annual Space Environment Report to provide a transparent overview of global space activities and determine how well these and other international debris-reduction measures are improving the long-term sustainability of spaceflight.
A visualization of satellites, debris, and other objects tracked by LeoLabs in low earth orbit.
20 kwi 2022 · Environment Report. The latest Space Debris Environment Report issued by ESA's Space Debris Office is available here. The eighth edition has been released on 19/07/2024. The slides on the Space Capacity concept presented at the ESPI Event "Limited Orbital Environments: Capacity Approaches to Outer Space" (20/04/2022) are available here.
22 kwi 2022 · The amount of space debris in orbit continues to rise. More than 30 000 pieces of space debris have been recorded and are regularly tracked by space surveillance networks. As our technology improves, we are spotting an increasing number of unidentified objects (UI).
22 paź 2024 · The amount of debris in orbit around Earth is increasing rapidly. The European Space Agency (ESA) estimates there are more than 40,000 pieces larger than 10cm in orbit, and more than...
20 maj 2024 · These new estimates cover everything from the largest debris in space down to millimeter-size fragments. The report also expands the OTPS teams’ focus to include actions that can mitigate the creation of new debris and track existing debris.