NASA's Near-Earth Object Human Space Flight Accessible Targets Study (NHATS) has identified over 1,400 of the approximately 12,800 currently known near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) as more astrodynamically accessible, round-trip, than Mars. Hundreds of those approximately 1,400 NEAs can be visited round-trip for less change-in-velocity than the lunar surface, and dozens can be visited round-trip for less change-in-velocity than low lunar orbit. How accessible might the millions of undiscovered NEAs be? We probe that question by investigating the hypothesis that NEAs 2006 RH120 and 2009 BD are proxies for the most accessible NEAs we would expect to find, and describing possible future NEA population model studies
The current United States Space Policy [1] as articulated by the White House and later confirmed by ...
This paper describes the results of a study into the feasibility of identifying, robotically capturi...
Near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) in the 1–100 meter size range are estimated to be ~1,000 times more nume...
The population of near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) that may be accessible for human space flight missions...
Near-Earth Asteroids (NEAs) have been identified by the Administration as potential destinations for...
Over the past several years, much attention has been focused on human exploration of near-Earth aste...
The discovery rate of Near-Earth Asteroids (NEA's) has increased significantly in the last decade. A...
In 2009 the Augustine Commission identified near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) as high profile destinations...
The space between the Sun, Earth, and Mars swarms with near-Earth asteroids and comets. These object...
In 2009 the Augustine Commission identified near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) as high profile destinations...
Near Earth Objects (NEOs) are asteroids and comets whose orbits are in close proximity to Earth's or...
Near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) are easily accessible objects in Earth's vicinity. As NASA continues to ...
Introduction: In 2009 the Augustine Commission identified near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) as high profil...
In 2010 and 2011 NASA and KISS sponsored studies to investigate the feasibility of identifying, capt...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
The current United States Space Policy [1] as articulated by the White House and later confirmed by ...
This paper describes the results of a study into the feasibility of identifying, robotically capturi...
Near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) in the 1–100 meter size range are estimated to be ~1,000 times more nume...
The population of near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) that may be accessible for human space flight missions...
Near-Earth Asteroids (NEAs) have been identified by the Administration as potential destinations for...
Over the past several years, much attention has been focused on human exploration of near-Earth aste...
The discovery rate of Near-Earth Asteroids (NEA's) has increased significantly in the last decade. A...
In 2009 the Augustine Commission identified near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) as high profile destinations...
The space between the Sun, Earth, and Mars swarms with near-Earth asteroids and comets. These object...
In 2009 the Augustine Commission identified near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) as high profile destinations...
Near Earth Objects (NEOs) are asteroids and comets whose orbits are in close proximity to Earth's or...
Near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) are easily accessible objects in Earth's vicinity. As NASA continues to ...
Introduction: In 2009 the Augustine Commission identified near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) as high profil...
In 2010 and 2011 NASA and KISS sponsored studies to investigate the feasibility of identifying, capt...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
The current United States Space Policy [1] as articulated by the White House and later confirmed by ...
This paper describes the results of a study into the feasibility of identifying, robotically capturi...
Near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) in the 1–100 meter size range are estimated to be ~1,000 times more nume...