Zhang et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Overview and key technology of the membrane drag sail for low Earth orbit satellite deorbitZhang et al., 2024
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- Zhang R
- Yang K
- Zhang J
- Bi S
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- Space: Science & Technology
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With the escalating frequency of space activities, particularly the launch of constellation satellites, the amount of space debris experienced gradually increases, posing threats to the safety and sustainability of the space environment. To counteract the growth of debris, active …
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