📱 eBook en inglés CRYO-ORBITAL SALVAGE: THERMODYNAMIC FREEZING OF GRAVEYARD SATELLITE DEBRIS

Liquid Nitrogen, Kessler Syndrome, and the Logistics of Exospheric Ice Capture

MARK A. WILLIS

epubli- 9783565396818

Ingenierías Estudios y ensayos

Sinopsis de CRYO-ORBITAL SALVAGE: THERMODYNAMIC FREEZING OF GRAVEYARD SATELLITE DEBRIS

The "graveyard orbit" hovering thousands of miles above the Earth is a chaotic swarm of dead satellites and spent rocket boosters. Capturing and safely de-orbiting these massive, tumbling pieces of metal using robotic arms is incredibly dangerous; a single misaligned physical impact can shatter the target, instantly worsening the Kessler Syndrome. Aerospace logistics firms are testing a radical thermodynamic approach to avoid kinetic contact altogether.
Instead of grabbing the debris, salvage drones spray the rapidly spinning objects with pressurized liquid nitrogen. The extreme, instantaneous drop in temperature alters the metallurgical properties of the satellite, causing the metal casing to contract violently and halting its chaotic rotation through rapid thermal shock. Once the object is "frozen" and stabilized in the vacuum of space, magnetic tethers can safely latch on for towing.
Navigate the freezing vacuum of the exospheric junkyard. Grasp the volatile thermodynamics and billion-dollar logistics required to safely clean up humanitys orbital wasteland.

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Editorial: Epubli

ISBN: 9783565396818

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 09/04/2026


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