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8 June 1994 Orbital debris as a dual-use program
Joyce Freiwald, David A. Freiwald
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Abstract
Orbital debris is a growing international issue, including rising visibility within the United Nations. In one or two decades, orbiting debris will significantly inhibit use of some of the most valuable orbits. This will have a significant economic impact on both government and commercial uses of space.
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Joyce Freiwald and David A. Freiwald "Orbital debris as a dual-use program", Proc. SPIE 2214, Space Instrumentation and Dual-Use Technologies, (8 June 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.177655
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KEYWORDS
Satellites

Data modeling

Space operations

Satellite communications

Sensors

Space telescopes

Data centers

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