Monitoring the final orbital decay and the re-entry of Tiangong-1 with the Italian SST ground sensor network

E. Vellutini, G. Bianchi,C. Pardini,L. Anselmo, T. Pisanu,P. Di Lizia, F. Piergentili, F. Monaci,M. Reali,W. Villadei,A. Buzzoni,G. D’Amore,E. Perozzi

Journal of Space Safety Engineering(2020)

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The uncontrolled re-entry of spacecraft and upper stages is quite common, occurring nearly every week. Among them, intact objects having a mass greater than five metric tons re-enter, on average, 1–2 times per year. Therefore, the re-entry of the first Chinese Space Station, Tiangong-1, was far from unusual, but attracted anyway a great worldwide attention and some concerns. For these reasons, the Italian component of the European SST (Space Surveillance and Tracking) consortium took this opportunity for carrying out a national exercise. According to Chinese official sources, the ground control of Tiangong-1 was lost in March 2016, precluding the planned de-orbiting in the South Pacific Ocean Unpopulated Area (SPOUA). Tiangong-1 consisted of a cylindrical section, 10:5 m in length and 3:4 m in (maximum) diameter, with two rectangular solar panels of 3 m  ×  7 m. The mass was estimated to be around 7500 kg.
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Tiangong-1,Space surveillance and tracking,EUSST Consortium,Uncontrolled re-entries,Orbit determination,Re-entry predictions
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