Satellite Parameters
// ORBITAL PARAMETERS
// MASS & PROPULSION
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ADVANCED PARAMETERS (Optional)
// LOAD EXAMPLE PROFILE
Please fill in all required fields: altitude, lifespan, satellite mass, and fuel mass.
REF: IADC-02-01 Rev. 4 · UN COPUOS Guidelines 2007
Rule: All LEO debris must deorbit within 25 years ℹ IADC LEO guideline: satellites in Low Earth Orbit should be removed within 25 years of mission end to reduce long-lived debris. Source: IADC-02-01 Rev.4, UN COPUOS 2007. post-mission EOL.
GEO disposal: raise to graveyard orbit (+300 km above GEO arc).
Rule: All LEO debris must deorbit within 25 years ℹ IADC LEO guideline: satellites in Low Earth Orbit should be removed within 25 years of mission end to reduce long-lived debris. Source: IADC-02-01 Rev.4, UN COPUOS 2007. post-mission EOL.
GEO disposal: raise to graveyard orbit (+300 km above GEO arc).
Compliance Report
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Enter parameters and run analysis
to generate compliance report
◈ Model Assumptions & Limits
- Calibrated for Low Earth Orbit (200–2000 km).
- Natural decay times are approximate — real values depend on atmospheric drag and solar activity cycle.
- Propulsive deorbit check uses a simplified Tsiolkovsky rocket equation with assumed Isp; results are estimates, not flight-certified.
- Tool is intended for early design checks, not operational flight dynamics or regulatory filing.
STATUS:STANDBY
CHECKS:0/4
RULE:IADC-02-01