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Controlled Descent

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space-technology2 years ago

"Captivating Animation Reveals Dramatic 'Assisted' Reentry of Satellite"

The European Space Agency (ESA) successfully demonstrated the possibility of safely deorbiting satellites, even those not originally designed for such maneuvers. Using the Aeolus Earth Explorer satellite as a test case, the ESA guided the satellite to a controlled reentry, ensuring its safe return and eventual incineration in the atmosphere. The simulation of the satellite's final moments showcased the controlled descent made possible by its "six degrees of freedom." This breakthrough reduces the risk of debris falling in populated or undesired locations and contributes to the ongoing effort to keep low Earth orbit free from space debris.

space2 years ago

"ESA's Innovative Approach Ensures Safe Reentry for Defunct Wind Satellite"

The European Space Agency (ESA) is planning an unprecedented "assisted" reentry for its wind satellite, Aeolus, which has been losing altitude and is nearly out of fuel. The satellite, designed to measure global winds, was not built with controlled reentry technology, so the ESA team will attempt to guide it towards a controlled area for atmospheric reentry to minimize the risk of debris falling on populated areas. The majority of the satellite will burn up, but some debris may reach Earth, with the goal of landing in remote areas. The reentry is expected to take place between the end of July and the beginning of August.