About the Interaction of the "Citadel" Planetary
Defense System with the Missile-Space Defense Systems
B. I. Semyonov1, S. N. Torgovkin1, V. V. Treckin1, A. V. Zaitsev2
14-th Central Scientific-and-Research Institute of Russian Ministry of Defence,
Yubilejnyj, Russia
2Non-profitable Partnership "Planetary Defense Center", Khimki, Russia
Abstract:
Dangerous celestial bodies (DCBs) also known as potentially hazardous objects (PHOs), i. e., asteroids and comet nuclei with dimensions of tens to hundreds of meters in diameter, can be detected several days to weeks before impacting Earth [1]. One of possible ways of ensuring planetary safety is the creation of the International Planetary Defense System (PDS) "Citadel" [2]. One level of this system, "Citadel-1" [3], must be on a permanent alert and interacting with the Missile-Space Defense systems [4].
Key words:
Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI), Near Earth Objects (NEOs), "Citadel" planetary defense system, dangerous celestial bodies (DCBs), potentially hazardous objects (PHOs), asteroids and comet nuclei, planetary safety, International Planetary Defense System (PDS), permanent alert, Missile-Space Defense systems, interaction.