Abstract

The development of debris environment analysis tools and correlation of space weather with satellite anomalies have progressed nearly independently during the space age. This paper applies a methodology to merge these two fields to provide greater insights into the operation of satellites in the dynamic space environment. The objective of this analysis is to corroborate the impact of debris on spacecraft while identifying the cause of previously “unknown” anomalies. This approach is used to reduce a select anomalies database and make conclusions about the cause of many previously unknown anomalies. A new concept is proposed that collates multiple anomalies data bases into a Universal Satellite Anomalies Analysis Advisor (USA 3).

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