NDT of the Columbus Orbital Facility feasibility study

Since the launching of Sputnik 1 on October 4, 1957, more than 11,000 satellites have been placed in orbit. Each one of these launchings was accompanied by a certain number of debris (bolts, caps) which threaten the International Space Station. This paper deals with the possibilities of NDT in space...

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