Orbital debris research at NASA Johnson Space Center, 1986-1988

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Earth Orbital Environments, Hypervelocity Impact, Space Debris, Space Stations, Spacecraft Design, Spacecraft Shielding, Hazards, Impact Damage, Meteoroid Protection, Models, Spacecraft Breakup, Vulnerability

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Research on orbital debris has intensified in recent years as the number of debris objects in orbit has grown. The population of small debris has now reached the level that orbital debris has become an important design factor for the Space Station. The most active center of research in this field has been the NASA Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center. Work is being done on the measurement of orbital debris, development of models of the debris population, and development of improved shielding against hypervelocity impacts. Significant advances have been made in these areas. The purpose of this document is to summarize these results and provide references for further study.

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