Air Force Space Operations, and Orbital Debris

December 6th, 2006 by Steven Aftergood

U.S. Air Force doctrine on space operations is elaborated in a new publication. See “Space Operations” (pdf), Air Force Doctrine Document AFDD 2-2, November 27, 2006.

The threat posed by debris in Earth orbit is the subject of a recent Master’s Thesis, which provides a convenient introduction to the subject and a review of recent literature. See “Orbital Debris: Technical and Legal Issues and Solutions” (pdf) by Michael W. Taylor, Institute of Air and Space Law, McGill University, Montreal, August 2006.

One Response to “Air Force Space Operations, and Orbital Debris”

  1. Rich Crane Says:

    Nice post, i was recently reading about a shuttle mission that had to be but short because a chip of paint orbiting earth that was the size of a speck of sand hit the windshield of the space shuttle and cracked it… amazing, you’d think with all that garbage up there they would organize some kind of clean up.

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