Small bodies in the Solar System, such as asteroids and dwarf planets, are ideal targets for electric propulsion missions because of the high delta-V required to rendezvous with these targets. We study trajectories to the asteroid belt, including a human mission to Ceres and a sample return mission to (216) Kleopatra, along with trajectories to the Jupiter Trojan asteroids. For the human mission to Ceres, payload masses of 75 Mg are achievable with a 11.7 MW nuclear electric propulsion system and an initial mass in LEO of 289 Mg. For low-thrust sample return missions to the main belt asteroid Kleopatra, Mars and Earth are useful gravity assist bodies, with payload masses of 950-1150 kg possible using a 20 kW solar electric propulsion system...
Atira asteroids are recently-discovered celestial bodies characterised by orbits lying completely in...
In simple terms, an asteroid retrieval mission envisages a spacecraft that rendezvous with an astero...
In 2010 and 2011 NASA and KISS sponsored studies to investigate the feasibility of identifying, capt...
Small bodies in the Solar System, such as asteroids and dwarf planets, are ideal targets for electri...
Electric propulsion has recently become a viable technology for spacecraft, enabling shorter flight ...
Near Earth Asteroids are attractive targets for new space missions; firstly, because of their scient...
Satellites have used gravity assists to increase their speed when exploring the solar system. This s...
Near-future space missions demand the delivery of massive payloads to deep space destinations. Given...
This dissertation describes a hybrid optimization algorithm that is able to determine optimal trajec...
This work presents some initial results on a possible low-thrust tour of the main asteroid belt. The...
The feasibility of relocating a small (~500,000 kg) Near-Earth Asteroid (NEA) to High Earth Orbit vi...
This paper discusses the expansion of the Near-Earth Object Human Space Flight Accessible Targets St...
2007 AAS/AIAA Space Flight Mechanics Meeting January 2007, Sedona, Arizona.Electric propulsion has r...
This paper analyzes the feasibility of insertion of a 1000-metric ton asteroid into an Earth-Mars cy...
Three topics are discussed in the dissertation. The first topic addresses new ways of parameterizing...
Atira asteroids are recently-discovered celestial bodies characterised by orbits lying completely in...
In simple terms, an asteroid retrieval mission envisages a spacecraft that rendezvous with an astero...
In 2010 and 2011 NASA and KISS sponsored studies to investigate the feasibility of identifying, capt...
Small bodies in the Solar System, such as asteroids and dwarf planets, are ideal targets for electri...
Electric propulsion has recently become a viable technology for spacecraft, enabling shorter flight ...
Near Earth Asteroids are attractive targets for new space missions; firstly, because of their scient...
Satellites have used gravity assists to increase their speed when exploring the solar system. This s...
Near-future space missions demand the delivery of massive payloads to deep space destinations. Given...
This dissertation describes a hybrid optimization algorithm that is able to determine optimal trajec...
This work presents some initial results on a possible low-thrust tour of the main asteroid belt. The...
The feasibility of relocating a small (~500,000 kg) Near-Earth Asteroid (NEA) to High Earth Orbit vi...
This paper discusses the expansion of the Near-Earth Object Human Space Flight Accessible Targets St...
2007 AAS/AIAA Space Flight Mechanics Meeting January 2007, Sedona, Arizona.Electric propulsion has r...
This paper analyzes the feasibility of insertion of a 1000-metric ton asteroid into an Earth-Mars cy...
Three topics are discussed in the dissertation. The first topic addresses new ways of parameterizing...
Atira asteroids are recently-discovered celestial bodies characterised by orbits lying completely in...
In simple terms, an asteroid retrieval mission envisages a spacecraft that rendezvous with an astero...
In 2010 and 2011 NASA and KISS sponsored studies to investigate the feasibility of identifying, capt...