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Design of an orbital debris radar ground demonstrationA breadboard radar system is being designed and tested at NASA Johnson for dealing with the space debris problem that could present a growing threat to Space Station Freedom. The major design problems are due to the small radar cross section of such debris (below -30 dBm2), the high closing velocities of the particles with respect to the Space Station (10 km/sec and higher), and the stringent weight, power-consumption, maintenance, and reliability constraints on spaceborne systems. Consideration is given to the preliminary implementation of a ground demonstration radar for testing concepts, technologies, and performance envelopes for application to the space-borne debris detection and tracking radar. Simulation results and techniques developed for predicting system performance and for evaluating antenna parameters are given. The design process of the electronically steered phased array antenna is briefly described, and block diagrams for the implementation of the radar system are given.
Document ID
19900064002
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Paz, I.
(Lockheed Engineering and Sciences Co. Houston, TX, United States)
Carl, J. R.
(Lockheed Engineering and Sciences Co. Houston, TX, United States)
Shaw, R. W.
(Lockheed Engineering and Sciences Co. Houston, TX, United States)
Kovitz, J. K.
(Lockheed Engineering and Sciences Co. Houston, TX, United States)
Arndt, G. D.
(NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Date Acquired
August 14, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1989
Subject Category
Space Communications, Spacecraft Communications, Command And Tracking
Meeting Information
Meeting: 1989 IEEE Aerospace Applications Conference
Location: Breckenridge, CO
Country: United States
Start Date: February 12, 1989
End Date: February 17, 1989
Sponsors: IEEE
Accession Number
90A51057
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other

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