The close-proximity exploration of small celestial bodies of our Solar System is the current frontier of space exploration. Trajectory design and exploitation of the natural dynamics around such bodies represents a very challenging astrodynamics problem, due to their weak and highly chaotic gravitational environment. The paper discusses design solutions for the ballistic landing of a small and passive probe, released to land on the smaller of a binary asteroid couple. The work is focused on the Asteroid Impact Mission (AIM) case study, although the methods and analyses presented are general and applicable to any binary asteroid scenario. The binary system is modeled using a shape-based three-body problem and three-body solutions are investi...