Demonstration of the PADRE spacecraft assessment mode. This analysis simulated the destructive re-entry of a 1000kg component-centric vehicle, modelled as a relatively simple structore comprising approximately 40 components. Re-entry is predicted from a circular sun-synchronous orbit of 130km altitude using SAMj. Uncertainties in the initial state vector, atmosphere density, material properties, drag and heating coefficients are considered. A standard Monte-Carlo of between 1000 simulations has been executed.
The following distributions include results for all components that impact the ground, including those that are atomic components, part of a compound fragment or are unreleased and contained within another component
Gaussian Fit | Beta Fit |
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Mean: -7.2 (+/- 2.5 / 2.5) Standard deviation: 18 (+/- 2 / 1.6) | Location: -1.4e+05 Scale: 1.4e+05 Beta A: 1.6e+04 Beta B: 3.3 |
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Gaussian Fit | Beta Fit |
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Mean: 19 (+/- 0.83 / 0.83) Standard deviation: 5.9 (+/- 0.65 / 0.53) | Location: -6.4e+08 Scale: 6.4e+08 Beta A: 2.1e+08 Beta B: 2.1 |
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Not enough data for latitude / longitude plot
ESA PADRE 2025