Report of the Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee Activities on IADC Space Debris Mitigation Guidelines & Supporting Document

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Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee Report of the Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee Activities on IADC Space Debris Mitigation Guidelines & Supporting Document Presented to: 42 th Session of the Scientific and Technical Subcommittee United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space 42 nd Session of UNCOPUOS S&T Subcommittee 1

Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee Comprises 11 space agencies: ASI, BNSC, CNES, CNSA, DLR, ESA, ISRO, JAXA, NASA, NSAU, ROSCOSMOS. Consists of: Steering group Working group 1: measurements Working group 2: environment and database Working group 3: protection Working group 4: mitigation 42 nd Session of UNCOPUOS S&T Subcommittee 2

Recall of the background Man-made orbital debris poses a small but increasing risk to space vehicles. Mitigation measures are needed to preserve the near- Earth space environment for future generations. Fundamental principles followed by many space-faring organisations for debris mitigation are essentially the same. The IADC cover the following: Limitation of debris released during normal operations. Minimisation of the potential for on-orbit break-ups & collisions. Removal of non-operational objects from populated regions. 42 nd Session of UNCOPUOS S&T Subcommittee 3

IADC SDMG Upon request the IADC Space Debris Mitigation Guidelines (IADC SDMG) were submitted to STSC on 18 November 2002 as IADC proposal for SD mitigation. Ref. Doc. # is A/AC.105/c.1/l.260. The IADC SDMG is a document of a technical nature and is proposed to be applicable to Earth orbiting vehicles addressing: Mission Planning Design Operation (launch, mission, disposal) 42 nd Session of UNCOPUOS S&T Subcommittee 4

IADC (Summary presented at 40 th session of UNCOPUOS S&TSC) IADC SDMG 1. Scope, 2. Application, 3.Terms and Definitions 4 General Guidance 5. Mitigation Measures 5.1 Limit Debris Released During Normal Operations 5.2 Minimize Potential for On-Orbit Break-Ups 5.3 Post Mission Disposal 5.4 Prevention of On-Orbit Collisions 42 nd Session of UNCOPUOS S&T Subcommittee 5

Member States comments About 25 comments from member States were received on IADC proposal on space debris mitigation in February 2004 plus some general statements. Ref. Doc. # is : A/AC.105/c.1/2004/CRP.29 + Add.1. The IADC, in accordance with its Terms of Reference, considered all technical comments and is reviewing the IADC SDMG for possible changes. Some comments require specific technical investigations and some others require consultations on NPS. Some comments are of other nature (political, economical) and beyond of IADC ToR mandate. 42 nd Session of UNCOPUOS S&T Subcommittee 6

Additional IADC achievements New documents were put on the website (www.iadc-online.org): New version of the Protection Manual. Report on Space Debris Measurement Campaigns in GEO. New supporting document to IADC SDMG has been developed within IADC as its own initiative: Support to the IADC Space Debris Mitigation Guidelines. 42 nd Session of UNCOPUOS S&T Subcommittee 7

Planned IADC Document System for Debris Mitigation Guidelines IADC Space Debris Mitigation Guidelines Support to the IADC Space Debris Mitigation Guidelines" Procedure for Re-orbit from GEO (IADC-97-004) Assessment procedure for Re-entry Safety (Planned) Other Procedures 42 nd Session of UNCOPUOS S&T Subcommittee 8

Why the supporting document to SDMG? To provide additional technical information to the reader of the IADC SDMG, the IADC developed a supporting document with the following systematic content: Origin of the guideline; Rationale for the guideline; Justification of the numerical values, when applicable; Recommendations on how to cope with the guideline, applicable methods; Tailoring guide for each guideline; Applicable references and examples. 42 nd Session of UNCOPUOS S&T Subcommittee 9

Example of Supporting document content The IADC recommendation is to ensure that the lifetime after disposal will not exceed 25 years. IADC Working Group 2 studied the effect of de-orbiting in LEO and the result is shown below. 42 nd Session of UNCOPUOS S&T Subcommittee 10

Example of supporting document content Practice of re-orbiting at end-of-life. Estimation of penalty: Required propellant for lifetime reduction within 25 years. [Ref: Space Debris Handbook NASDA-CRT-98006, 1998] (Isp = 200 sec, A/m = 0.05) For orbits above 1400 km, less energy is required to re-orbit above 2000 km than to manoeuvre into a disposal orbit with a lifetime of 25 years or less. 42 nd Session of UNCOPUOS S&T Subcommittee 11

Example of supporting document content The IADC recommends that the risk of large object re-entries be evaluated and limited where possible. Example: Table of large objects re-entered after 1980. http://www.aero.org/cords/faq3.html 42 nd Session of UNCOPUOS S&T Subcommittee 12

The plan Level-1: Basic Technical Principle Level-2 What should be done Space Debris is to be minimized NOW Mitigation Guidelines Establishment Supporting Technical Informations Level 3: How it should be done (req s) Design & Operation Practices are Detailed by the Space Agencies 42 nd Session of UNCOPUOS S&T Subcommittee 13

Summary The IADC has completed its preliminary review of S&T Sub Committee technical comments to the IADC SDMG and has forwarded its first response to OOSA. IADC WG4 has been requested to evaluate proposed changes to the IADC SDMG, based upon IADC consensus by 2005. IADC Supporting Document on Mitigation Practices provide rationale for the Guidelines and technical information for implementation of the Guidelines. Organisations are encouraged to use the technical information, provided by the IADC SDMG (and its future updates) to help establish mission requirements for planned and existing space systems. 42 nd Session of UNCOPUOS S&T Subcommittee 14

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