The paper presents the development of a fully-safe, automatic rendezvous strategy between a passive vehicle and an active one orbiting around the Earth -Moon L2 Lagrangian point. This is one of the critical phases of future missions to permanently return to the Moon, which are of interest to the majority of space organizations. The first step in the study is the derivation of a suitable full 6-DOF relative motion model in the Local Vertical Local Horizontal reference frame, most suitable for the design of the guidance. The main dynamic model is approximated using 7 both the elliptic and circular three body motion, due to the contribution of Earth and Moon gravity. A rather detailed set of sensors and actuator dynamics was also implemented ...
The present international cooperation scenario for robotic and human space exploration is focusing ...
The current plans of returning to the Moon involve rendezvous and docking/berthing with the Lunar G...
The global exploration roadmap suggests, among other ambitious future space programmes, a possible m...
The paper presents the development of a fully-safe, automatic rendezvous strategy between a passive ...
The renewed interest in Moon exploration motivates this thesis work, whose primary goal is the devel...
The paper proposes a comparison between the circular restricted three body problem, the elliptic re...
At the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11, the Moon is back to the scene of scientific and commercial spa...
The current plans of returning to the Moon involve rendezvous and docking/berthing operations with ...
International audienceOn the road to a human exploration of Mars, several mission scenarios beyond L...
The family of Near Rectilinear Halo Orbits (NRHO) is a promising staging location for future mission...
To meet the challenges posed by future space exploration activities, relative satellite motion techn...
Recent studies highlighted the benefits of a support infrastructure located in Cislunar environment,...
Rendezvous and proximity operations are among the critical aspects in the future return to the Moon...
Curiosity and discovery are vital elements for the future of human space exploration. Starting from ...
The paper describes the performance of a guidance law based on the Adjoint and SDRE methods in pres...
The present international cooperation scenario for robotic and human space exploration is focusing ...
The current plans of returning to the Moon involve rendezvous and docking/berthing with the Lunar G...
The global exploration roadmap suggests, among other ambitious future space programmes, a possible m...
The paper presents the development of a fully-safe, automatic rendezvous strategy between a passive ...
The renewed interest in Moon exploration motivates this thesis work, whose primary goal is the devel...
The paper proposes a comparison between the circular restricted three body problem, the elliptic re...
At the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11, the Moon is back to the scene of scientific and commercial spa...
The current plans of returning to the Moon involve rendezvous and docking/berthing operations with ...
International audienceOn the road to a human exploration of Mars, several mission scenarios beyond L...
The family of Near Rectilinear Halo Orbits (NRHO) is a promising staging location for future mission...
To meet the challenges posed by future space exploration activities, relative satellite motion techn...
Recent studies highlighted the benefits of a support infrastructure located in Cislunar environment,...
Rendezvous and proximity operations are among the critical aspects in the future return to the Moon...
Curiosity and discovery are vital elements for the future of human space exploration. Starting from ...
The paper describes the performance of a guidance law based on the Adjoint and SDRE methods in pres...
The present international cooperation scenario for robotic and human space exploration is focusing ...
The current plans of returning to the Moon involve rendezvous and docking/berthing with the Lunar G...
The global exploration roadmap suggests, among other ambitious future space programmes, a possible m...