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Coincident Laserheet (COLA) Particle Monitor

Programme Reference

19-D-T-TEC-01

Status

Closed

Country

Switzerland

Start Date

2020

End Date

2023

Programme: Discovery Prime Contractor: CSEM SA. Centre Suisse dElectronique et de Microtechnique SA

Subcontractors:
NLS FINNISH GEOSPATIAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE FGI • Finland

Description

The purpose of the project COLA (Coincident Lasersheet Particle Monitor) was to perform a feasibility study for an in-situ lasersheet particles/debris detection system enabling the detection and identification of small sized space debris/meteoroids currently not detectable from ground and that can nonetheless present important hazards for space missions. The detection system must be able to determine and reconstruct particle shapes and trajectories for sizes and velocities ranging from 1 mm to 10 mm and 2 km/s to 20 km/s, respectively. The lasersheet detection area must be at least 10 m2 and trajectory reconstruction must be possible with a resolution of 10°. This work included the development of a simulation software for the evaluation of different detection concepts (continuous laser sheet generation and LiDAR) and technical trade-offs. The MASTER database was used to enable the generation of statistically representative samples (for the orbit considered). Optical properties (phase function) of debris must be taken into consideration during the simulation and therefore characterization of a series of representative samples in laboratory is necessary. Finally, a flight model development plan was proposed for the most interesting concept.

Application domain: Generic Technologies

Technology Domain:
11 - Space Debris
04 - Space Systems Environments and Effects
Initial TRL: TRL N/A Target TRL: TRL N/A Achieved TRL: TRL N/A

Public Document:

Executive Summary
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Coincident Laserheet (COLA) Particle Monitor