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The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office - In Service of Space SafetySince the NASA Orbital Debris Program Office’s (ODPO) founding in 1979 at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, it has been at the forefront of orbital debris research, modeling, and policy development. The ODPO has worked in collaboration with NASA and other U.S. government missions since the 1980s to mitigate the growth of the orbital debris environment and protect the population of the Earth.

Two main products from the ODPO, the Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM) and the Debris Assessment Software (DAS), are frequently among the top three most-downloaded software packages from the NASA Software Catalog. These products are provided free of charge to the public in furtherance of the goal to ensure that new space missions, in compliance with NASA’s orbital debris mitigation requirements, are developed, operated, and disposed of responsibly. In addition to these external-facing software tools, the ODPO maintains high-fidelity internal tools for reentry simulation (the Object Reentry Survival Analysis Tool, ORSAT), short-term risk assessment for robotic and human spaceflight missions (the Satellite Breakup Risk Assessment Module, SBRAM), among others.

Using data from the ORDEM model, as well as using the Meteoroid Environment Model (MEM) developed by the Meteoroid Environment Office (MEO) at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, the Hypervelocity Impact Technology (HVIT) team uses the BUMPER code to assess penetration risk to space vehicles in Earth orbit and beyond. This paper will discuss the services that the ODPO and HVIT provide, from mission concept development through end-of-mission, for NASA-related and commercial missions.
Document ID
20240001579
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Chris Ostrom ORCID
(Johnson Space Center Houston, United States)
Date Acquired
February 5, 2024
Publication Date
July 13, 2024
Publication Information
Publisher: Committee on Space Research
Subject Category
Space Transportation and Safety
Meeting Information
Meeting: 45th COSPAR Scientific Assembly
Location: Busan
Country: KR
Start Date: July 13, 2024
End Date: July 21, 2024
Sponsors: Committee on Space Research, Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 817091.40.81.72
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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