Small body missions can significantly benefit from deploying small landing systems onto the surface of the visited object. Despite the potential benefit that they may bring, deployments of landers in small body environments may entail significant mission design challenges. This paper thus addresses the potential of ballistic landing opportunities in binary asteroid moons from a mission design perspective, particularly focusing on reliability aspects of the trajectories. Two binaries that were previously identified as target bodies in several missions/proposals, Didymos and 1996 FG3, are considered in this paper. The dynamics near them are modeled by means of the Circular Restricted Three Body Problem (CR3BP), which provides a reasonable rep...
The feasibility of improving the Earth collision uncertainty knowledge of a potentially Earth impact...
Missions to Near-Earth Objects (NEOs) are a growing trend in spaceflight. The interest for such bodi...
The dynamical environment in the close-proximity of small celestial bodies is characterized by a ver...
Asteroid surface science provides the necessary “ground-truth” to validate and enhance remote sensin...
Binary asteroids are believed to constitute about 15% percent of the near-Earth asteroid (NEA) popul...
Remote sensing instrumentation onboard missions to asteroids is paramount to address many of the fun...
The close-proximity exploration of small celestial bodies of our Solar System is the current frontie...
The landing of probes on minor solar system bodies allows for in depth analyses on the formation and...
Binary asteroid Didymos is the target of ESA's Hera mission, which plans to land a probe on the seco...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76161/1/AIAA-2008-7203-189.pd
Nanosatellite missions represent a promising option for the exploration of the near-Earth asteroid p...
Missions to small bodies have become increasingly attractive in recent years, firstly, due to their ...
Fast development of CubeSat technology now enables the first interplanetary missions. The potential ...
Small body exploration has seen a renewed interest in recent years. Landing a spacecraft on the body...
The feasibility of improving the Earth collision uncertainty knowledge of a potentially Earth impact...
Missions to Near-Earth Objects (NEOs) are a growing trend in spaceflight. The interest for such bodi...
The dynamical environment in the close-proximity of small celestial bodies is characterized by a ver...
Asteroid surface science provides the necessary “ground-truth” to validate and enhance remote sensin...
Binary asteroids are believed to constitute about 15% percent of the near-Earth asteroid (NEA) popul...
Remote sensing instrumentation onboard missions to asteroids is paramount to address many of the fun...
The close-proximity exploration of small celestial bodies of our Solar System is the current frontie...
The landing of probes on minor solar system bodies allows for in depth analyses on the formation and...
Binary asteroid Didymos is the target of ESA's Hera mission, which plans to land a probe on the seco...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76161/1/AIAA-2008-7203-189.pd
Nanosatellite missions represent a promising option for the exploration of the near-Earth asteroid p...
Missions to small bodies have become increasingly attractive in recent years, firstly, due to their ...
Fast development of CubeSat technology now enables the first interplanetary missions. The potential ...
Small body exploration has seen a renewed interest in recent years. Landing a spacecraft on the body...
The feasibility of improving the Earth collision uncertainty knowledge of a potentially Earth impact...
Missions to Near-Earth Objects (NEOs) are a growing trend in spaceflight. The interest for such bodi...
The dynamical environment in the close-proximity of small celestial bodies is characterized by a ver...