Marlon Sorge
Marlon Sorge is a technical fellow for the Defense Strategic Space Directorate of The Aerospace Corporation and executive director of Aerospace’s Center for Orbital and Reentry Debris Studies (CORDS). Working out of the corporation’s Albuquerque, New Mexico–based office, Sorge supports a wide variety of space debris, space safety, and space situational awareness–related projects as well as strategic planning, conceptual design, technology development programs, and astrodynamics analysis.
For more than 30 years, Sorge has conducted space debris research and analysis in a broad range of fields including debris risk assessment, fragmentation analysis, operations support, debris mitigation technique implementation, debris event reconstruction, satellite design for debris survivability, orbital and suborbital range and space safety, ballistic debris management, debris environment projection, collision avoidance, orbital reentry prediction, and national and international mitigation guideline and standards development. He developed the Aerospace fragmentation model and conducted some of the first work in real-time fragmentation event risk assessment. He organizes Aerospace’s debris research program, is a DOD representative on the NASA delegation to the IADC, and developed the Aerospace fragmentation model. Sorge joined The Aerospace Corporation in 1989.
Education
Sorge received his bachelor’s degree in physics and a master’s degree in aeronautical and astronautical engineering from Purdue University.