Papers - Comparison of predicted and observed spacecraft encounters from Russian ASAT test | COMSPOCPapers - Comparison of predicted and observed spacecraft encounters from Russian ASAT test | COMSPOC

Comparison of predicted and observed spacecraft encounters from Russian ASAT test

Comparison of predicted and observed spacecraft encounters from Russian ASAT test - Paper
Comparison of predicted and observed spacecraft encounters from Russian ASAT test - Presentation

Id: 324

Type: Conference paper

Published: 09/28/2022

Event: AMOS SSA Conference 2022


Authors:
Click an author to filter the list of related assets below.
Abstract:

This paper performs a follow-up analysis of the Russian Anti-Satellite (ASAT) intercept test conducted November 15, 2021, launching an ASAT weapon system to intercept and destroy the on-orbit COMOS 1408, a defunct Soviet Electronic Intelligence (ELINT) satellite that was launched in 1982. The original analysis had estimated how the resulting debris from the fragmentation event would adversely impact spacecraft operators, their SSA knowledge, their ability to detect and mitigate high collision threat events, and their use of maneuvering fuel within a large constellation framework. This paper compares these original predictions of encounter rates, collision risk to Low Earth Orbit (LEO) spacecraft (especially spacecraft in sun-synchronous orbits), and orbit lifetime estimates with actual conjunctions and orbit lifetimes detected by operational flight safety systems and services. Comparisons of actual fragmentation debris tracking with debris volume evolution in a continuum model and discrete breakup modeling are performed. Comparisons of our original predictions with what actually occurred identifies that original lifetime ASAT fragment orbit lifetime predictions were fairly close to what has been observed on-orbit to date, with predictions running approximately 25% longer than observed lifetimes to date. Flight safety and required avoidance maneuver predictions were also validated by observed conjunction trends, with as much as 20% reductions in flight safety and sustainability stemming from the Russian ASAT test at certain altitudes, and a doubling of collision risk for certain orbit conditions.

Keywords:
Click a keyword to filter the list of related assets below.
Citation:

Oltrogge, D.L., Alfano, S., and Hall, R., “Comparison of predicted and observed spacecraft encounters from Russian ASAT test,” AMOS 2022 Conference, Maui HI USA, 28 Sep 2022.

Papers with related authors:
Using Spacebook and Cesium to Promote and Enhance Flight Safety - Paper

Using Spacebook and Cesium to Promote and Enhance Flight Safety

Read More
Actionability and Persistence Of Conjunction Data - Paper

Actionability and Persistence Of Conjunction Data

Read More
Actionability and Persistence of Conjunction Data - Paper

Actionability and Persistence of Conjunction Data

Read More
Synthetic Covariance Production Using a New Digital Approach - Paper

Synthetic Covariance Production Using a New Digital Approach

Read More
Actionability and Persistence of Conjunction Data - Paper

Actionability and Persistence of Conjunction Data

Read More
Operators’ Requirements for SSA Services - Paper

Operators’ Requirements for SSA Services

Read More
Efficient assessment of long-term encounter rates with CSSI’s volumetric encounter method - Presentation

Efficient assessment of long-term encounter rates with CSSI’s volumetric encounter method

Read More
Evaluation of LEO conjunction rates using historical flight safety systems and analytical algorithms - Paper

Evaluation of LEO conjunction rates using historical flight safety systems and analytical algorithms

Read More
Innovative LCOLA tool prioritizing accuracy, launch access and efficiency - Paper

Innovative LCOLA tool prioritizing accuracy, launch access and efficiency

Read More
SSA positional and dimensional accuracy requirements for Space Traffic Coordination and Management - Paper

SSA positional and dimensional accuracy requirements for Space Traffic Coordination and Management

Read More
LEO constellation encounter and collision rate estimation:  an update - Paper

LEO constellation encounter and collision rate estimation: an update

Read More
The technical challenges of better Space Situational Awareness and Space Traffic Management - Paper

The technical challenges of better Space Situational Awareness and Space Traffic Management

Read More
Probability of Collision: Valuation, variability, visualization, and validity - Paper

Probability of Collision: Valuation, variability, visualization, and validity

Read More
Full characterization of satellite conjunction walk-ins - Paper

Full characterization of satellite conjunction walk-ins

Read More
A comprehensive assessment of collision likelihood in Geosynchronous Earth Orbit - Paper

A comprehensive assessment of collision likelihood in Geosynchronous Earth Orbit

Read More
Collision risk in low earth orbit - Paper

Collision risk in low earth orbit

Read More
Probability of Collision: Valuation, Variability, Visualization, and Validity - Paper

Probability of Collision: Valuation, Variability, Visualization, and Validity

Read More
Volumetric encounter analysis enhancements - Paper

Volumetric encounter analysis enhancements

Read More
Volumetric Assessment of Encounter Probability - Paper

Volumetric Assessment of Encounter Probability

Read More
Addressing the debilitating effects of maneuvers on SSA accuracy and timeliness - Paper

Addressing the debilitating effects of maneuvers on SSA accuracy and timeliness

Read More
Just how often do things come "close" ?? - Paper

Just how often do things come "close" ??

Read More
Low-Thrust Transfer Nomograms - Paper

Low-Thrust Transfer Nomograms

Read More
Updated Analytical Partials for Covariance Transformations and Optimization - Paper

Updated Analytical Partials for Covariance Transformations and Optimization

Read More
Papers with related keywords:
No additional papers found with these keywords
Videos with related keywords:

COMSPOC simulation of Chinese ASAT engagement of Fengyun spacecraft, including discrete fragment breakup and post-fragmentation debris cloud evolution.

Watch Video

COMSPOC simulation of Mission Shakti ASAT engagement, discrete fragment breakup, and post-fragmentation debris cloud evolution.

Watch Video

COMSPOC simulation of Mission Shakti ASAT engagement post-fragmentation debris cloud evolution.

Watch Video

Russian ASAT representative fragmentation and spatial density depictions using COMSPOC ASAT breakup modeling tools

Watch Video
Privacy Policy Cookie Policy Terms of Use

©2025 by COMSPOC Corporation. All rights reserved.

An unhandled error has occurred. Reload ??