NASA’s Orbital Debris Program Office (ODPO) is acquiring a Titan Transtage from the Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group (AMARG), commonly known as “the Boneyard,” at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tuscon, Arizona, to conduct spectrographic. Orbital Debris Quarterly News The Orbital Debris Quarterly News (ODQN) is a quarterly publication of the NASA Orbital Debris Program Office. The ODQN publishes some of the latest events in orbital debris research, offers orbital debris news and statistics, and. NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)Record Details. Orbital Debris Program. NTRS Full- Text. Click to View . Houston, TX; United States. Meeting Sponsor. NASA Johnson Space Center; Houston, TX, United States. Financial Sponsor. NASA Johnson Space Center; Houston, TX, United States. Description. 2. 7p; In English. Distribution Limits. The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office, administratively located at the Johnson Space Center, is recognized world-wide for its initiative in addressing orbital debris issues. The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office has taken the international lead in conducting. The NASA Academy of Program/Project & Engineering Leadership (APPEL) is excited to announce the public release of Orbital Debris Management and Risk Mitigation, its first publication of NASA training materials using the iBook format. This new electronic book platform, introduced in the spring of. Were derived by the NASA Orbital Debris Program at NASA JSC from the USSPACECOM catalog. Going back in time to tackle 21st century problems, the European Space Agency (ESA) has been testing the effectiveness of some old fishing net technology as a way to grab and retrieve larger pieces of debris in space such as inactive satellites or spent rocket boosters. The space agency tested the. Unclassified; Publicly available; Unlimited. No Copyright. NASA Terms. SPACE DEBRIS; SPACE SURVEILLANCE; TRACKING (POSITION); COLLISION AVOIDANCE; SPACECRAFT BREAKUP; SPACECRAFT MANEUVERS; RISK MANAGEMENT; NASA SPACE PROGRAMS; RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT; INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION. Other Descriptors. ORBITAL; DEBRIS; PROGRAM.
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