TeSeR – Technology for Self-Removal – First results of an H2020 Project to develop a Post-Mission-Disposal Module

p. Voigt, C. Vogt, R. Schubert, H. Stokes, C. Underwood, A. Knoll, K. Ryden, M. Macdonald, E. Kerr, L. J. Smith, R. Förstner, A. Wander, K. Konstantinidis, S. Antonetti, T. Lips, M. Bisgaard, Anders Schmidt Kristensen, Jens Frederik D. Nielsen, C. McInnes

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Abstract

The goal of TeSeR (Technology for Self-Removal) is to take the first step towards the development of a scalable, flexible, cost-efficient, but highly reliable Post-Mission-Disposal (PMD) module. This module is to be attached to the spacecraft (S/C) on ground and it shall ensure the PMD of the S/C at the end of the nominal operational lifetime or act as a removal back-up in case that the S/C cannot be controlled anymore.
Original languageDanish
Publication date2017
Publication statusPublished - 2017
EventThe 7th European Conference on Space Debris - Darmstadt, Germany
Duration: 18 Apr 201721 Apr 2017
Conference number: 7

Conference

ConferenceThe 7th European Conference on Space Debris
Number7
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityDarmstadt
Period18/04/201721/04/2017

Keywords

  • Technology for Self-Removal
  • Post-Mission-Disposal

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