GB/T 47263-2026
UpcomingSpace debris environment engineering model
空间碎片环境工程模型
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines an engineering model for characterizing the space debris environment, including debris flux, density, and size distribution in low Earth orbit and geosynchronous orbit. It is applied in the aerospace industry for spacecraft design, risk assessment, and mission planning to evaluate collision probabilities and shielding requirements. The model supports engineers in calculating debris impact risks for satellites, space stations, and launch vehicles during their operational lifetimes.
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