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The Capacity of Low Earth Orbit Computed using Source-sink Modeling

Published 10 Jun 2022 in physics.space-ph | (2206.05345v1)

Abstract: The increasing number of Anthropogenic Space Objects (ASOs) in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) poses a threat to the safety and sustainability of the space environment. Multiple companies are planning to launch large constellations of hundreds or thousands of satellites in the near future, increasing congestion in LEO and the risk of collisions and debris generation. This paper employs a new multi-shell multi-species evolutionary source-sink model, called MOCAT-3, to estimate LEO orbital capacity. In particular, a new definition of orbital capacity based on the stable equilibrium points of the system is provided. Moreover, an optimization approach is used to compute the maximum orbital capacity of the low region of LEO (200-900 km of altitude), considering the equilibrium solutions and the failure rate of satellites as a constraint. Hence, an estimate for the maximum number of satellites that it is possible to fit in LEO, considering the stability of the space environment, is obtained. As a result, considering 7% of failure rate, the maximum orbital capacity of LEO is estimated to be about 12.6 million satellites. Compatibility of future traffic launch, especially in terms of satellite constellations, is also analyzed and a strategy to accommodate for future traffic needs is proposed.

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