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ReDSHIFT: A Global Approach to Space Debris Mitigation

Alessandro Rossi    
Camilla Colombo    
Kleomenis Tsiganis    
James Beck    
Jonathan Becedas Rodriguez    
Scott Walker    
Federico Letterio    
Florio Dalla Vedova    
Volker Schaus    
Rada Popova    
Alessandro Francesconi    
Hedley Stokes    
Thorn Schleutker    
Elisa Maria Alessi    
Giulia Schettino    
Ioannis Gkolias    
Despoina K. Skoulidou    
Ian Holbrough    
Franco Bernelli Zazzera    
Enrico Stoll and Youngkyu Kim    

Resumen

The H2020 ReDSHIFT project aims at finding passive means to mitigate the proliferation of space debris. This goal is pursued by a twofold research activity based on theoretical astrodynamics, computer simulations and the analysis of legal aspects of space debris, coupled with an experimental activity on advanced additive manufacturing (3D printing) applied to the production of a novel small satellite. Several different aspects related to the design and production of a debris compliant spacecraft are treated, including shielding, area augmentation devices for deorbiting (solar and drag sails) and design for demise. A strong testing activity, mainly based on design for demise wind tunnel experiments and hypervelocity impacts is performed as well. The main results obtained so far in the project are outlined.

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Revista: Algorithms