Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T13430Half a century of space technology development has provided a wealth of new space applications. However, many still remain to be explored. Examples include increased geostationary coverage and new opportunities to enhance polar observation. This thesis investigates both of these opportunities using families of non-Keplerian orbits, while demonstrating the potential of hybridised solar sail and solar electric propulsion (SEP) to enable these orbits. Due to an increased number of geostationary spacecraft and limits imposed by east-west spacing requirements, GEO is starting to get congested. As a solution, this thesis creates new geostationary slots by displacing the geostationary orbi...
This paper provides a detailed mission analysis and systems design of a near-term and far-term pole-...
In this paper, transfers from low Earth orbit (LEO) to so-called eight-shaped orbits at the collinea...
A pole-sitter orbit is a closed path that is constantly above one of the Earth’s poles by means of c...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T13430Half a century of space technology development ha...
Half a century of space technology development has provided a wealth of new space applications. Howe...
Due to an increase in number of geostationary spacecraft and limits imposed by east-west spacing req...
In this paper, displaced geostationary orbits using hybrid low-thrust propulsion, a complementary co...
In this paper we propose a pole-sitter spacecraft hybridising solar electric propulsion (SEP) and so...
To overcome the congestion of geostationary orbit slots, previous work proposed to use vertically-di...
Recent studies have shown the feasibility of an Earth pole-sitter mission, where a spacecraft follow...
The design of spacecraft trajectories is a crucial task in space mission design. Solar sail technolo...
In this paper we investigate optimal pole-sitter orbits using hybrid solar sail and solar electric p...
This paper provides a detailed mission analysis and systems design of a pole-sitter mission. It cons...
The use of extended static-highly elliptical orbits, termed Taranis orbits, is considered for contin...
This paper provides a mission analysis and systems design of a pole-sitter mission, i.e. a spacecraf...
This paper provides a detailed mission analysis and systems design of a near-term and far-term pole-...
In this paper, transfers from low Earth orbit (LEO) to so-called eight-shaped orbits at the collinea...
A pole-sitter orbit is a closed path that is constantly above one of the Earth’s poles by means of c...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T13430Half a century of space technology development ha...
Half a century of space technology development has provided a wealth of new space applications. Howe...
Due to an increase in number of geostationary spacecraft and limits imposed by east-west spacing req...
In this paper, displaced geostationary orbits using hybrid low-thrust propulsion, a complementary co...
In this paper we propose a pole-sitter spacecraft hybridising solar electric propulsion (SEP) and so...
To overcome the congestion of geostationary orbit slots, previous work proposed to use vertically-di...
Recent studies have shown the feasibility of an Earth pole-sitter mission, where a spacecraft follow...
The design of spacecraft trajectories is a crucial task in space mission design. Solar sail technolo...
In this paper we investigate optimal pole-sitter orbits using hybrid solar sail and solar electric p...
This paper provides a detailed mission analysis and systems design of a pole-sitter mission. It cons...
The use of extended static-highly elliptical orbits, termed Taranis orbits, is considered for contin...
This paper provides a mission analysis and systems design of a pole-sitter mission, i.e. a spacecraf...
This paper provides a detailed mission analysis and systems design of a near-term and far-term pole-...
In this paper, transfers from low Earth orbit (LEO) to so-called eight-shaped orbits at the collinea...
A pole-sitter orbit is a closed path that is constantly above one of the Earth’s poles by means of c...