Extraterrestrial Migration and The Transportation Model for A Space Colonization and Manufacturing System: Analyzing The Risks of Artificial Orbital Debris Accumulation
Extraterrestrial Migration and The Transportation Model for A Space Colonization and Manufacturing System: Analyzing The Risks of Artificial Orbital Debris Accumulation
Author(s): Stefani Stojchevska
Subject(s): Migration Studies, Transport / Logistics
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: Extraterrestrial; Migration; Transportation Model; Space Colonization; Manufacturing System; Analyzing; Risks; Artificial Orbital Debris Accumulation;
Summary/Abstract: This research examines artificial orbital debris accumulation as a threat to extraterrestrial migration within Earth-orbit subsystems consisted in Wagner’s “Transportation Model for a Space Colonization and Manufacturing System”. The collision hazard to the ESS and SSPSs is analyzed by two factors: [1] orbital region and [2] nature of operations, where a constructive correlation is exhibited between official space environment statistics data analysis and collision hazard probability-related calculations. Kessler Syndrome predictions are additionally analyzed regarding the near-Earth components of Wagner’s model, with the ESS in particular consideration.
Book: The Migration Conference 2021 Selected Papers
- Page Range: 131-142
- Page Count: 12
- Publication Year: 2021
- Language: English
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