Space Debris: the origin dataset
DOI10.5281/zenodo.4986292Zenodo4986292MaRDI QIDQ6696042FDOQ6696042
Dataset published at Zenodo repository.
Marcus Märtens, Dario Izzo, Michael Gaitanas, Christos Efthymiopoulos
Publication date: 21 June 2021
Copyright license: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
The Space debris: the origin dataset is the official dataset ofESAs Kelvinscompetition of the same name. The objective of this challenge is to trace the origin of space debris based on some sparse observations back to one of 100 potential originator satellites. The observations of the space debris consist of an epoch (JD2000) and the corresponding orbital elements in the following order: Semimajor axis (in km) Eccentricity (0 to 1) Inclination (in degrees) Mean anomaly (in degrees) Argument of the perigee (in degrees) RAAN (in degrees) For each debris in the subfolder deb_trainthe id of the originator satellite is given in the first column of labels_train.dat, followed by itsarea over to mass ratio. The competition asks its participants to recover these two values for all debris observations in the deb_test subfolder. The orbital elements of the satellites are denoted in the subfolder sat. For a detailed description (including the equations of motion) on the challenge and this dataset, visithttps://kelvins.esa.int/space-debris-the-origin/.
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