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1、IW Ob95534 O002082 Ob8 Special Copyright Notice I992 by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. All rights reserved. COPYRIGHT American Institute of Aeronautics and AstronauticsLicensed by Information Handling ServicesAIAA SP-016 92 0675534 000091B 5Lb AlAA SP-016-1992 Special Projec
2、t L Orbital Debris Mitigation Techniques: Technical, Legal, and Economic Aspects COPYRIGHT American Institute of Aeronautics and AstronauticsLicensed by Information Handling ServicesAIAA SP-016 92 Ob95534 O000919 452 AIAA SP-O 1 6- 1992 Special Project Report Orbital Debris Mitigation Techniques: Te
3、chnical, Economic, and Legal Aspects Prepared under the auspices of the AIAA Standards Program and the Technical Committee on the Legal Aspects of Aeronautics and Astronautics Abstract This AIAA Special Report addresses the minimization of the orbital debris hazard from an interdisciplinary perspect
4、ive. It reviews a broad range of existing and proposed debris mitigation techniques and presents the results of an AIAA survey of industry and government. It discusses a number of important economic issues associated with orbital debris and provides a first-order economic assessment of the mitigatio
5、n techniques. Finally, the report describes the existing regulatory hework and addresses several options for implementing those techniques, both nationally and internationally. This report is not an AIAA Position Paper. COPYRIGHT American Institute of Aeronautics and AstronauticsLicensed by Informat
6、ion Handling Services4 i I ii SP-OLb 92 Ob95534 0000920 L34 Orbital debris mitigation techniques : technical, economic, and legal aspects / a special study of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics ; performed under the auspices of the Standards Program and the Technical Committee on
7、 the Legal Aspects of Aeronautics and Astronautics. P. cm. At head of title : Special Project Report Includes bibliograpical references. 1. Space debris I. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Standards Program Orbital Debris Study Group. II. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astro
8、nautics Technical Committee on the Legal Aspects of Aeronautics and Astronautics. TL1499.072 1992 “AIAA SP-016-1992. ISBN 1-56347-023-3 (pbk.) 629.4-dc20 92-3610 CIP Published by American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics 370 LEnfant Promenade, SW, Washington, DC 20024 Copyright O 1992 Ameri
9、can Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, m an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without prior written permission of the publisher. printed in the United Stares of America COPYRIGHT American Institute of Aeron
10、autics and AstronauticsLicensed by Information Handling ServicesAIAA SP-OLb 92 m Ob95534 0000921 O00 CONTENTS FOREWORD v PARTICIPANTS . vi EXECUTIVESUMMARY 1 1 . INTRODUON . 9 Endnotes 10 2 . THEORBITALDEBRISHAZARD 11 Debris Qtegories 16 Endnotes 18 3 . TECHNICAL ASPECTS 19 SurveyResults . 19 Descri
11、ption of Proposed Mitigation Techniques 19 Analysis of Survey Responses 21 Summary of Survey Results . 27 Preliminary Assessment of Design and Operational Practices . 27 Endnotes 29 4 . ECONOMICASPECTS 31 Economic Impact of Debris and Its Mitigation . 31 Cost-Benefit Tradeoffs . 32 Distribution of W
12、inners and Losers . 32 Scope and Timing . 33 Impacts on Technological Innovation . 34 Preliminary Conclusions . 34 Endnotes 36 5 . LEGALASPECTS 37 Introduction 37 Domestic Legal and Regulatory Considerations . 37 Authority of Governmental Agencies to Regulate Space Debris 38 iii COPYRIGHT American I
13、nstitute of Aeronautics and AstronauticsLicensed by Information Handling ServicesAIAA SP-OLb 92 Ob95534 O000922 Tq7 m AIM SP-016-1992 Options for Incorporating Orbital Debris Mitigation Requirements into the U.S. Regulatory Framework . 41 Intmational Law and Regulation . 44 Current Status of Orbital
14、 Debris in International Law 44 International Forums . 44 Options for Incorporating Orbital Debris Mitigation Requirements into the International Regulatory Framework . 46 Endnotes 48 BIBLIOGRAPHY 49 APPENDIX A: AIAA Survey of Orbital Debris Mitigation Techniques 51 Figures and Tables Figure 2-1 Num
15、ber of Cataloged Space Objects in Orbit as of 27 September 1991 12 Figure 2-2 Projected Growth of Cataloged Debris (larger than 10 cm). 1990.2010 13 Catastrophically as a Result of Random Collisions 14 Figure 2-4 Sources and Lucations of Orbital Debris 17 Table 3-1 Summary of Survey Responses by Cat
16、egory . -22 Figure 5-1 Reprint of U . S . Space Command Regulation 57.2 . 40 Figure 2-3 Rate that Payloads and Spent Rocket Stages Can Be Expected to Breakup Table 4-1 preliminary Technical and Economic Assessment of Debris Mitigation Techniques . . 35 COPYRIGHT American Institute of Aeronautics and
17、 AstronauticsLicensed by Information Handling ServicesAIAA SP-OLb 92 m Ob95534 0000923 983 m AIAA SP-016-1992 Foreword This study was initiated in May 1989 under the combined ausrices of the AIAA Stan- dards Program Orbital Debris Study Group and the Technical Committee on the Legal Aspects of Aeron
18、autics and Astronautics. Significant contributions were also made through the Space Operations and Support Technical Committee. The primary charge to the Study Group was to make a preliminary assessment of the existing and planned orbital debris mitigation techniques in the civilian sector from an i
19、nterdisciplinary perspective that would examine technical, economic, and legal/regulatory aspects. The purpose was to provide guidance to the AMA Standards Program on the mitigation techniques most promising for technical standardization and to recommend national and international regulatory options
20、. The Study Group and its discipline panels held a series of meetings between May 1989 and November 1991, during which we re- ceived briefings by government representa- tives from the National Aeronautics Altoria Bell for secretarial services; and the following individuals who took the time to revie
21、w this report: Jeff Anderson, Howard Baker, Walter Flury, Joel Greenberg, Larry Heacock, Dan Jacobs, Don Kessler, Joe Loftus Paul Maley, Barry Matsurnori, Norman Metzger, Paul Mizera, Ray Nieder, Jack OBrien, Andrew Potter, and Ronald Roehrich. Paul F. Uhlir, Study Group Chairman COPYRIGHT American
22、Institute of Aeronautics and AstronauticsLicensed by Information Handling ServicesParticipants AIAA Orbital Debris Study Group Steering Committee Paul Uhlir, National Academy of Sciences, (Study Group Chaixman, Economics Panel Chairman, and Legal Panel Co-Chair) (Technical Panel Chairman) Panel Co-C
23、hair) James Kaidy, Bpoz, Allen, that is, they are used to improve spacecraft survivability in a worsening debris environment while also preventing the creation of more debris by protecting the spacecraft from collisions. A comprehensive strategy for ad- dressing the orbital debris problem requires c
24、onsideration of both reac- tive adaptation measures and proac- tive mitigation techniques. This study focuses on the latter approach, however, because the Study Group considers this to be in more urgent need of attention. The Study Group conducted a survey of in- dustry and civil government agencies
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