Near-Earth object (NEO) in-situ exploration can provide invaluable information for science, possible future deflection actions and resource utilisation. This is only possible with space missions which approach the asteroid from its vicinity, i.e. rendezvous. This paper explores the use of solar sailing as means of propulsion for NEO rendezvous missions. Given the current state of sail technology, we search for multiple rendezvous missions of up to ten years and characteristic acceleration of up to 0.10 mm/s2. Using a tree-search technique and subsequent trajectory optimisation, we find numerous options of up to three NEO encounters in the launch window 2019-2027. In addition, we explore steerable and throttleable low-thrust (e.g. solar-elec...
The exploration of small solar system bodies started with fast fly-bys of opportunity on the sidelin...
NASA is developing a solar sail propulsion system for use on the Near Earth Asteroid (NEA) Scout rec...
Any effort which intends to physically interact with specific asteroids requires understanding at le...
Mission concept is to assess the feasibility of using solar sail propulsion to enable a robotic prec...
The scientific interest in near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) and the classification of some of those as po...
The scientific interest for near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) as well as the interest in potentially hazar...
Because of its potentially infinite specific impulse, solar sail propulsion is an attractive solutio...
Solar sailing is the use of a thin and lightweight membrane to reflect sunlight and obtain a thrust ...
This paper presents an analysis of new potential space missions to Near Earth Objects (NEOs) using n...
The aim of this paper is to quantify the performance of an Electric Solar Wind Sail for accomplishin...
The exploration of small solar system bodies started with fast fly-bys of opportunity on the sidelin...
Solar sailing can enable fly-by, rendezvous and sample return missions to high-energy asteroid and c...
This paper discusses the expansion of the Near-Earth Object Human Space Flight Accessible Targets St...
A fictional asteroid mitigation problem posed by AIAA assumes that a 200m near-Earth asteroid (NEA),...
Different concepts for eliminating the threat of collision with a near-Earth object have been sugges...
The exploration of small solar system bodies started with fast fly-bys of opportunity on the sidelin...
NASA is developing a solar sail propulsion system for use on the Near Earth Asteroid (NEA) Scout rec...
Any effort which intends to physically interact with specific asteroids requires understanding at le...
Mission concept is to assess the feasibility of using solar sail propulsion to enable a robotic prec...
The scientific interest in near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) and the classification of some of those as po...
The scientific interest for near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) as well as the interest in potentially hazar...
Because of its potentially infinite specific impulse, solar sail propulsion is an attractive solutio...
Solar sailing is the use of a thin and lightweight membrane to reflect sunlight and obtain a thrust ...
This paper presents an analysis of new potential space missions to Near Earth Objects (NEOs) using n...
The aim of this paper is to quantify the performance of an Electric Solar Wind Sail for accomplishin...
The exploration of small solar system bodies started with fast fly-bys of opportunity on the sidelin...
Solar sailing can enable fly-by, rendezvous and sample return missions to high-energy asteroid and c...
This paper discusses the expansion of the Near-Earth Object Human Space Flight Accessible Targets St...
A fictional asteroid mitigation problem posed by AIAA assumes that a 200m near-Earth asteroid (NEA),...
Different concepts for eliminating the threat of collision with a near-Earth object have been sugges...
The exploration of small solar system bodies started with fast fly-bys of opportunity on the sidelin...
NASA is developing a solar sail propulsion system for use on the Near Earth Asteroid (NEA) Scout rec...
Any effort which intends to physically interact with specific asteroids requires understanding at le...