The fascinating idea of shepherding asteroids for science and resource utilisation is being considered as a very credible concept in a not too distant future. Past studies have identified asteroids which could be injected into manifolds which wind onto periodic orbits around collinear Lagrangian points of the Sun-Earth system, by means of a low-cost manoeuvre. However, the periodic orbits as well as the manifolds are highly unstable, and small errors in the capture manoeuvre would bring to complete mission failure, with potential danger of collision with the Earth itself. The main source of injection error in position and velocity is the epistemic uncertainty of the asteroid mass, which cannot be measured directly. For this reason, as...
Several researchers are considering the plausibility of being able to rapidly launch a mission to an...
This paper presents an approach to control the rotational motion of an asteroid while a spacecraft i...
Near Earth Asteroids are attractive targets for new space missions; firstly, because of their scient...
The fascinating idea of shepherding asteroids for science and resource utilization is being consider...
Low energy strategies for capturing asteroids and inserting them into orbits in the vicinity of the ...
This paper describes a robust methodology to design Earth-resonant asteroid capture trajectories lea...
Near-Earth asteroids have attracted attention for both scientific and commercial mission application...
In this paper we address the feasibility of capturing small Near-Earth Asteroids (NEAs) into the vic...
This paper investigates the concept of capturing near-Earth asteroids into bound orbits around the E...
The aim of this paper is to study the capture of small Near Earth Objects (NEOs) into the Sun-Earth ...
The use of asteroid resources could benefit future space missions. Instead of lifting the necessary ...
Asteroids can be considered both a threat as well as a source of mineral resources. Either way, aste...
This paper proposes the use of highly non-Keplerian trajectories enabled by solar radiation pressure...
Near-Earth Asteroids (NEAs) can provide useful resources in terms of feedstock for spacecraft propel...
A major cause of spacecraft orbital variation comes from natural perturbations, which, in close prox...
Several researchers are considering the plausibility of being able to rapidly launch a mission to an...
This paper presents an approach to control the rotational motion of an asteroid while a spacecraft i...
Near Earth Asteroids are attractive targets for new space missions; firstly, because of their scient...
The fascinating idea of shepherding asteroids for science and resource utilization is being consider...
Low energy strategies for capturing asteroids and inserting them into orbits in the vicinity of the ...
This paper describes a robust methodology to design Earth-resonant asteroid capture trajectories lea...
Near-Earth asteroids have attracted attention for both scientific and commercial mission application...
In this paper we address the feasibility of capturing small Near-Earth Asteroids (NEAs) into the vic...
This paper investigates the concept of capturing near-Earth asteroids into bound orbits around the E...
The aim of this paper is to study the capture of small Near Earth Objects (NEOs) into the Sun-Earth ...
The use of asteroid resources could benefit future space missions. Instead of lifting the necessary ...
Asteroids can be considered both a threat as well as a source of mineral resources. Either way, aste...
This paper proposes the use of highly non-Keplerian trajectories enabled by solar radiation pressure...
Near-Earth Asteroids (NEAs) can provide useful resources in terms of feedstock for spacecraft propel...
A major cause of spacecraft orbital variation comes from natural perturbations, which, in close prox...
Several researchers are considering the plausibility of being able to rapidly launch a mission to an...
This paper presents an approach to control the rotational motion of an asteroid while a spacecraft i...
Near Earth Asteroids are attractive targets for new space missions; firstly, because of their scient...