Abstract
The concept of Space Debris is tightly connected with the rapidly developing activity of men in space, and accompanied by a contamination of the surrounding space by artificial debris. Besides artificial debris, in the vicinity of the Earth is moving a large number of natural celestial bodies: comets, mini-comets, asteroids, meteor streams with fragments of various sizes and chemical composition. Our activity in the observations concentrates in three directions: position observations of artificial objects on the geostationary orbit (GEO); photometric observations on GEO and LEO (low orbits); observations of natural near-Earth objects (NEO). Scientific investigations are carried out in the following directions: explosions of upper stages of rockets in LEO and GEO; solar radiation pressure and its influence on the evolution of orbits; space debris on GEO; natural objects' population in near-Earth space.
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