Near Earth Asteroids could potentially cause a great deal of devastation if one were to impact the Earth. If such an asteroid were found, the next step would be to mitigate the threat by one of several options, the most viable of which is to deflect the asteroids trajectory such that it misses the Earth by hitting it at a very high velocity with a spacecraft. The technology to perform such a deflection has been demonstrated by the Deep Impact (DI) mission, which successfully collided with comet Tempel 1 in July 2005 using an onboard autonomous navigation system, called AutoNav, for the terminal phase of the mission. In this paper, we evaluate the ability of AutoNav to impact a wide range of scenarios that an deflection mission could encount...
Deflection missions to near-Earth asteroids will encounter non-negligible uncertain- ties in the phy...
The Asteroid Impact and Deflection Assessment (AIDA), is an upcoming mission resulting from the coll...
4, 2005, with a 350 kg active Impactor spacecraft (s/c), at a relative velocity of just over 10 km/s...
Near Earth Asteroids could potentially cause a great deal of devastation if one were to impact the E...
A kinetic impactor spacecraft is a viable method to deflect an asteroid which poses a threat to the ...
The largest threat for asteroids impacts on Earth is currently posed by small bodies of diameter les...
The problem of artificially changing the orbit of an asteroid to avoid possible future impacts is di...
The Solar System features thousands of Near-Earth Asteroids that could be at collision risk with our...
The chaotic dynamic of near earth objects and our limited knowledge on the asteroid population makes...
Many asteroids and comets orbit the inner solar system; among them Near Earth Objects (NEOs) are tho...
Spacecraft landings on small bodies (asteroids and comets) can require target accuracies too stringe...
Mission scenarios for the deflection of fictitious asteroid 2017 PDC are investigated. Two deflectio...
The Asteroid Tugboat (AT) is a fully controlled asteroid deflection concept using a robotic spacecra...
The recently discovered asteroid 2011 AG5 currently has a 1-in-500 chance of impacting Earth in 2040...
The feasibility of improving the Earth collision uncertainty knowledge of a potentially Earth impact...
Deflection missions to near-Earth asteroids will encounter non-negligible uncertain- ties in the phy...
The Asteroid Impact and Deflection Assessment (AIDA), is an upcoming mission resulting from the coll...
4, 2005, with a 350 kg active Impactor spacecraft (s/c), at a relative velocity of just over 10 km/s...
Near Earth Asteroids could potentially cause a great deal of devastation if one were to impact the E...
A kinetic impactor spacecraft is a viable method to deflect an asteroid which poses a threat to the ...
The largest threat for asteroids impacts on Earth is currently posed by small bodies of diameter les...
The problem of artificially changing the orbit of an asteroid to avoid possible future impacts is di...
The Solar System features thousands of Near-Earth Asteroids that could be at collision risk with our...
The chaotic dynamic of near earth objects and our limited knowledge on the asteroid population makes...
Many asteroids and comets orbit the inner solar system; among them Near Earth Objects (NEOs) are tho...
Spacecraft landings on small bodies (asteroids and comets) can require target accuracies too stringe...
Mission scenarios for the deflection of fictitious asteroid 2017 PDC are investigated. Two deflectio...
The Asteroid Tugboat (AT) is a fully controlled asteroid deflection concept using a robotic spacecra...
The recently discovered asteroid 2011 AG5 currently has a 1-in-500 chance of impacting Earth in 2040...
The feasibility of improving the Earth collision uncertainty knowledge of a potentially Earth impact...
Deflection missions to near-Earth asteroids will encounter non-negligible uncertain- ties in the phy...
The Asteroid Impact and Deflection Assessment (AIDA), is an upcoming mission resulting from the coll...
4, 2005, with a 350 kg active Impactor spacecraft (s/c), at a relative velocity of just over 10 km/s...