1995 interagency report on orbital debris

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1995 Informe sobre la situación de los satélites en órbita y la basura espacial,NASA.

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9 Part One

Characterization DataDiameter vs. Altitude

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Hubble Space Telescope

Palapa B2

Westar 6LDEF

Solar Maximum Mission

Clementine Interstage Adapter

STS Windows & Radiators

Mir

Aricibo

Goldstone

Haystack

USSPACECOM

NASA Telescopes

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Solar Maximum Mission

Clementine Interstage AdapterSTS Windows & Radiators

Mir

Aricibo

Goldstone

HaystackUSSPACECOM

NASA Telescopes ETS

GEODSS

Characterization DataDiameter vs. Year

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B

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B

B

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B

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0.0001

0.001

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1

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1/1/80 1/1/82 1/1/84 1/1/86 1/1/88 1/1/90 1/1/92 1/1/94

EURECA-1

Hubble Space TelescopePalapa B2

Westar 6LDEF

Solar Maximum Mission

Clementine Interstage Adapter

Mir

Aricibo

Goldstone

Haystack

USSPACECOM NASA Telescopes

ETSGEODSS

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B

BB

B

B

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Dia

met

er (

cm)

Year

EURECA-1

Hubble Space TelescopePalapa B2

Westar 6 LDEF

Solar Maximum Mission

Clementine Interstage AdapterMir

Aricibo

Goldstone

HaystackUSSPACECOM

NASA Telescopes

ETS

GEODSS

ST

S-1

ST

S-2

ST

S-3

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S-4

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S-5

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S-6

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S-7

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S-8

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S-51B

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S-51G

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S-51I

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S-51J

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S-61B

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S-61C

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S-28

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Figure 5. Data Sources for theDefinition of the SpaceEnvironment

Figure 6. The Relationship ofVarious Data AcquisitionSources to Each Other andthe Natural and Man-MadeEnvironment

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