This paper describes a microsatellite spacecraft with supporting mission profile and architecture, designed to enable preliminary in-situ characterization of a significant number of Near Earth Objects (NEOs) at reasonably low cost. The spacecraft will be referred to as the NEO-Scout. NEO-Scout spacecraft are to be placed in Geosynchronous Equatorial Orbit (GEO), cis-lunar space, or on earth escape trajectories as secondary payloads on launch vehicles headed for GEO or beyond, and will begin their mission after deployment from the launcher. A distinguishing key feature of the NEO-Scout system is to design the spacecraft and mission timeline so as to enable rendezvous with and landing on the target NEO during NEO close approach (<0.3 AU) to t...
The Near-Earth Object (NEO) Surveyor mission is a NASA observatory designed to discover and characte...
Near-Earth Asteroids (NEAs) have been identified by the Administration as potential destinations for...
Missions to near-Earth objects (NEOs) are key destinations in NASA's new "Flexible Path &q...
In this paper we describe a micro/nano satellite spacecraft and a supporting mission profile and arc...
NASA intends to send astronauts to a near Earth object (NEO) in or around 2025. This is expected to...
NASA intends to send astronauts to a near Earth object (NEO) in or around 2025. This is expected to...
The concept of a crewed mission to a Near-Earth Object (NEO) has been analyzed in depth in 1989 as p...
This paper presents an analysis of new potential space missions to Near Earth Objects (NEOs) using n...
The impact risk has been sharply curtailed for the largest km-sized Near Earth Objects (NEOs) throug...
Based on the recommendations of the Augustine Commission, President Obama has proposed a vision for ...
Human exploration of near-Earth objects (NEOs) beginning in 2025 is one of the stated objectives of ...
This viewgraph presentation examines flight hardware elements of the Constellation Program (CxP) and...
A crewed mission to a Near-Earth Object (NEO) was recently identified as a NASA Space Policy goal an...
We propose a series of low-cost flyby missions to perform a reconnaissance of near-Earth cometary nu...
The paper summarises a novel mission concept called SIMONE (Smallsat Intercept Missions to Objects N...
The Near-Earth Object (NEO) Surveyor mission is a NASA observatory designed to discover and characte...
Near-Earth Asteroids (NEAs) have been identified by the Administration as potential destinations for...
Missions to near-Earth objects (NEOs) are key destinations in NASA's new "Flexible Path &q...
In this paper we describe a micro/nano satellite spacecraft and a supporting mission profile and arc...
NASA intends to send astronauts to a near Earth object (NEO) in or around 2025. This is expected to...
NASA intends to send astronauts to a near Earth object (NEO) in or around 2025. This is expected to...
The concept of a crewed mission to a Near-Earth Object (NEO) has been analyzed in depth in 1989 as p...
This paper presents an analysis of new potential space missions to Near Earth Objects (NEOs) using n...
The impact risk has been sharply curtailed for the largest km-sized Near Earth Objects (NEOs) throug...
Based on the recommendations of the Augustine Commission, President Obama has proposed a vision for ...
Human exploration of near-Earth objects (NEOs) beginning in 2025 is one of the stated objectives of ...
This viewgraph presentation examines flight hardware elements of the Constellation Program (CxP) and...
A crewed mission to a Near-Earth Object (NEO) was recently identified as a NASA Space Policy goal an...
We propose a series of low-cost flyby missions to perform a reconnaissance of near-Earth cometary nu...
The paper summarises a novel mission concept called SIMONE (Smallsat Intercept Missions to Objects N...
The Near-Earth Object (NEO) Surveyor mission is a NASA observatory designed to discover and characte...
Near-Earth Asteroids (NEAs) have been identified by the Administration as potential destinations for...
Missions to near-Earth objects (NEOs) are key destinations in NASA's new "Flexible Path &q...