Joined January 2020
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An interview with Pol Mesalles Ripoll, Aerospace Engineer - SpaceNAV, bronze sponsor of SpaceOps 2023. #SpaceOps2023 @SpaceNav2
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10 Feb 2023
Lots of discussion on the recent SL-8 R/B v COSMOS 2361 conjunction event. Monte Carlo simulation shows ~80m separation distance at the time of closest approach.
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20 Nov 2021
Updated orbital element distribution from the COSMOS 1408 ASAT event.
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19 Nov 2021
Updated orbital element distribution from the COSMOS 1408 ASAT event.
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18 Nov 2021
Updated orbital element distribution from the COSMOS 1408 ASAT event.
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17 Nov 2021
Initial orbital element distribution from the COSMOS 1408 ASAT event
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14 Oct 2020
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14 Oct 2020
Low miss, Low Pc Event
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30 Jan 2020
Although neither satellite could maneuver, we show that a slight change to the orbit would've reduced the collision risk dramatically.
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30 Jan 2020
Satellite operators and mission stakeholders should join in the discussion to share best practices and lessons learned....let's be proactive! advancedssa.com/workshop/

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30 Jan 2020
No collision
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29 Jan 2020
Orbit updates for both IRAS and GGCE-4 yields a slight REDUCTION in the collision risk, predicted separation distance of 18m (59 feet).
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29 Jan 2020
Orbit updates for both IRAS and GGCE-4 yields little change to the collision risk assessment.
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29 Jan 2020
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29 Jan 2020
Current collision risk estimate for the IRAS - GGCE-4 conjunction event is ~ 1 chance in 74, with a separation distance of ~56 feet. The collision probability has been above the 1/100 threshold for multiple days. SpaceNav will provide updates on this event throughout the day.
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29 Jan 2020
Miss distance distribution via Monte Carlo simulation shows high likelihood of a close crossing later today.
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29 Jan 2020
Collision risk estimate variability as a function of assumed object size
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