<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Astrodynamics / Earth orbits / Planetary science / Space debris / Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee / United States Space Surveillance Network / Graveyard orbit / Space environment / International Space Station / Spaceflight / Space / Satellites
Date: 2011-02-03 03:09:18
Astrodynamics
Earth orbits
Planetary science
Space debris
Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee
United States Space Surveillance Network
Graveyard orbit
Space environment
International Space Station
Spaceflight
Space
Satellites

Microsoft Word - 3850459e-db2c-4d98-a45f-bad4d50c1c35_in_for_PDF_printing.doc

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.unoosa.org

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 248,95 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Orbit Mechanics I E.J.O. Schrama Delft University of Technology, Faculty of aerospace engineering, Astrodynamics and Satellite systems e-mail:  December 6, 2005

Orbit Mechanics I E.J.O. Schrama Delft University of Technology, Faculty of aerospace engineering, Astrodynamics and Satellite systems e-mail: December 6, 2005

DocID: 1rKJh - View Document

Roche Limit E.J.O. Schrama Delft University of Technology, Faculty of aerospace engineering, Astrodynamics and Satellite systems e-mail:  November 10, 2006

Roche Limit E.J.O. Schrama Delft University of Technology, Faculty of aerospace engineering, Astrodynamics and Satellite systems e-mail: November 10, 2006

DocID: 1rDHr - View Document

Concepts and Approaches for Mars Explorationpdf EARTH DEPARTURE OPTIONS FOR HUMAN MISSIONS TO MARS D. F. Landau,1 B. G. Drake,2 N. J. Strange,1 R. G. Merrill3; 1Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institu

Concepts and Approaches for Mars Explorationpdf EARTH DEPARTURE OPTIONS FOR HUMAN MISSIONS TO MARS D. F. Landau,1 B. G. Drake,2 N. J. Strange,1 R. G. Merrill3; 1Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institu

DocID: 1pIdM - View Document

Frequently Asked Questions - Satellite Related 1.What is a Satellite ? Circling the earth, high above our heads, satellites are messengers and observers in the sky. They relay telephones calls, watch the weather, guide s

Frequently Asked Questions - Satellite Related 1.What is a Satellite ? Circling the earth, high above our heads, satellites are messengers and observers in the sky. They relay telephones calls, watch the weather, guide s

DocID: 1paF7 - View Document

Stefano Campagnola, Ph.D.  email:  website: www.missionanalysis.org/campagnola.php Italian citizenship Languages: English and Italian (fluent),

Stefano Campagnola, Ph.D. email: website: www.missionanalysis.org/campagnola.php Italian citizenship Languages: English and Italian (fluent),

DocID: 1p9OH - View Document