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Stardust-R · Stardust Reloaded

H2020Status: CLOSED1 January 201930 June 2023EU funding €3,867,285Call H2020-MSCA-ITN-2018

The current amount of space debris in orbit combined with the expected increase in traffic due to future mega-constallations will have an unprecedented impact on the space environment, posing a serious question on its stability and resilience to any incident or anomalous event. Although statistically less likely to occur, an asteroid impact would have devastating consequences for our planet. Thus Stardust-R will address the growing need for a sustainable exploitation of space, the resilience of the space environment, the threat and opportunities coming from asteroids and comets and the compelling need for properly trained specialists who can tackle these issues.The key scientific objectives are: 1) to globally characterise the dynamics of objects around the Earth to define disposal solutions, 2) to correlate spatially and temporally distant events and families of debris to their parent object, 3) to quantify uncertainty in celestial mechanics to accurately predict the probability of impact and collision and quantify the resilience of space systems and environment, 4) to develop AI tools and methods for space traffic management, 5) to define a criticality index for small asteroids to identify the need for exploration/characterisation, the possibility for exploitation and the method of deflection, 6) to develop a new distribution model for small size asteroids, 7) to develop systems and algorithms to explore and land on minor bodies with autonomous nano-spacecraft.These objectives will be achieved via 15 projects developed by 15 Early Stage Researchers who will be trained in math phyisics, computer science and aerospace engineering to provide effective solutions to make the space environment resilient, space exploitation sustainable, learn more about minor bodies and ultimately protect Earth and our space assets.

Consortium · 23 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE

UK · €606,345

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI ROMA TOR VERGATA

IT · €522,999

partner

ARIZONA BOARD OF REGENTS

US

participant

ACADEMY OF ATHENS

EL · €243,018

partner

ARISTOTELIO PANEPISTIMIO THESSALONIKIS

EL

participant

DEUTSCHES FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM FUR KUNSTLICHE INTELLIGENZ GMBH

DE · €252,788

participant

DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUR LUFT - UND RAUMFAHRT EV

DE · €252,788

participant

UNIVERSITATEA ALEXANDRU IOAN CUZA DIN IASI

RO · €219,591

participant

UNIVERSITA DI PISA

IT · €522,999

partner

UNIVERSITAET BREMEN

DE

participant

Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade

RS · €217,826

partner

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM

US

participant

HYPERION TECHNOLOGIES BV

NL · €177,080

participant

POLITECNICO DI MILANO

IT · €261,500

partner

EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY

FR

partner

CENTRE NATIONAL D'ETUDES SPATIALES - CNES

FR

participant

UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE MADRID

ES

partner

Kyoto University

JP

participant

UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA DE MADRID

ES · €250,905

partner

AIRBUS DEFENCE AND SPACE LTD

UK

partner

UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III DE MADRID

ES

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT DELFT

NL · €88,540

participant

DEIMOS SPACE SOCIEDAD LIMITADA UNIPERSONAL

ES · €250,905

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