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Physical Simulation of a Prolonged Plasma-Plume Exposure of a Space Debris Object
A methodology has been developed for the physical (laboratory) simulation of the prolonged exposure of a space debris object to high-energy ions of a plasma plume for removing the object into low-Earth orbit with its subsequent burning in the Earth’s atmosphere. The methodology is based on the equiv...
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