Background
Klinkrad, Heiner was born on January 19, 1953 in Moelln, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Son of Heinrich and Ilse (Clasen) Klinkrad.
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The future evolution of the debris environment will be forecast on the basis of traffic models and possible hazard mitigation practices. The text shows how large trackable objects will have re-entry pinpointed and predictions made on related risk assessment for possible ground impact. Models will also be described for meteoroids which are also a prevailing risk.
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Klinkrad, Heiner was born on January 19, 1953 in Moelln, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Son of Heinrich and Ilse (Clasen) Klinkrad.
Associate in Mechanical Engineering, 1975. Master in Aerospace Engineering, Braunschweig University of Technology, Germany, 1980. Doctor of Philosophy in Aerospace Engineering, Braunschweig University of Technology, Germany, 1983.
Flight dynamics engineer European Space Research and Technology Center, Noordwijk, Netherlands, 1983—1988. Senior mission analyst European Space Operations Center, Darmstadt, Germany, 1988—2005. Head space debris office European Space Agency, since 2006.
Professor aerospace engineering Braunschweig University of Technology, since 2009. Member space debris working group European Space Agency, Paris, 1986—1988, member working group space debris safety & mitigation standards, since 2000, member working group on space weather, Noordwijk, since 2000, member International Organization for Standardization working group space debris mitigation standards, since 2004. Member working group Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee, since 1993, chairman working group, 1995—1997.
Member working group on non-gravitational force models International Association Geodesy, 1994—1995. Member panel on space weather Committee on Space Research, 1999—2003, chairman panel on environmentally detrimental activities in space, since 2006.
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Fellow: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Member: Internation Association Geodesy (associate. Member working group on non-gravitational force models 1994-1995), Committee on Space Research (associate.
Member panel on space weather 1999—2003), International Academy Astronautics.
Married Angelika Gutz, November 19, 1982.