2010 Beijing Orbital Debris Mitigation Workshop
When: Monday, October 18, 2010
to Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Where: Beijing, China
This workshop discussed orbital debris mitigation, with a strong focus on potential methods for orbital debris removal, their technical feasibility, and potential legal and policy concerns. The workshop also discussed the potential problems created by large numbers of small satellites in Sun-synchronous orbits.
The workshop was co-organized by Secure World Foundation, International Space University, and Beihang University and took place at Beihang University in Beijing. Participants included faculty and graduate students from universities in China, Japan, Russia, the United States, Spain, and Canada.
Presentations
- The Current Space Debris Situation - Dr. David WRIGHT, Union of Concerned Scientists
- Hypervelocity Impacts: Smaller Size and Bigger Damage - Dr. JIA Guanghui, Beihang
University - M/OD Hypervelocity Impacts Research in CAST - Prof. GONG Zizheng, CAST
- Effect of Orbital Debris on Spacecraft Pressurized Structures - Dr. Igor TELICHEV, University of Manitoba
- Fragmentation Simulation and Debris Analysis of On-orbit Satellites Collision - ZHANG Xiaotian, Beihang University
- Overview of Orbital Debris Removal - Brian WEEDEN, Secure World Foundation
- Japanese Research - Prof. Hiroshi HIRAYAMA, Kyushu University
- Russian Research - Prof. Valeriy TRUSHLYAKOV, Omsk University
- Debris Reduction Investigation of GEO Satellite Through Its Whole Lifetime - Dr. LI Baojiang, Shanghai Institute of Satellite Engineering
- Electrodynamic Tethers - Dr. Claudio BOMBARDELLI, Technical University of Madrid
- Orbital Debris Characteristic Analyze and a Small Debris Collection Concept - Dr. CHEN Shenyan, Beihang University
- DR LEO:Debris Removal Mission for LEO - Prof. Stephen HOBBS, Cranfield University
- Debris-debris Collision Avoidance Using Medium Power Ground-based Lasers - Dr. Jan STUPL, Stanford University
- Orbital Debris Removal by the Active Maneuvering Spacecraft with Tether Net/Gripper - Dr. SONG Bin, Aerospace System Engineering Shanghai
- Reorbiting Large Geosynchronous Debris - Prof. Hanspeter SCHAUB, University of Colorado
- Beihang University Micro-satellite System Research - Dr. WANG Xinsheng, Beihang University
- Small Satellite Traffic Management - Brian WEEDEN, Secure World Foundation
- Overivew of Legal Issues with Debris Removal - Prof. Joanne GABRYNOWICZ, University of Mississippi
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