The recent successes of the European Rosetta mission have shown the possibility of a close observation with one of the most evasive celestial bodies in the Solar System, the comets, and the practical feasibility of a comet rendezvous to obtain detailed information and in situ measurements. This paper discusses a preliminary study of the transfer trajectory toward the comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko (the same target used by Rosetta) for a spacecraft whose primary propulsion system is an electric solar wind sail. The use of a propellantless propulsion system with a continuous thrust is theoretically able to simplify the transfer trajectory by avoiding the need of intermediate flyby maneuvers. The problem is addressed in a parametric way, by ...
Philae, a comet Lander, part of the ESA Rosetta mission successfully landed on comet 67...
We present a geometrical methodology for analyzing the formation flying of electric solar wind sail ...
Rosetta is a Cornerstone Mission of the ESA Horizon 2000 programme. It is going to rendezvous with...
The recent successes of the European Rosetta mission have shown the possibility of a close observati...
Cometary Rendezvous and Flybys have large V requirements, which impose almost unattainable, and some...
Comets, the sporadic visitors from the outer edges of the Solar System, are considered to hold the k...
Many comets have perihelions at distances within 1.0 Astronomical Unit (AU) from the sun. These come...
The first ever dedicated comet Lander is Philae, an element of ESA´s Rosetta mission to comet 67/P ...
An electric sail uses the solar wind dynamic pressure to produce a small but continuous thrust by in...
Missions towards the Solar System boundaries are of great scientific interest and represent a hard t...
Several unmanned multiple-target mission opportunities to comets and asteroids were studied. The tar...
The minimum scientific spacecraft instrumentation is considered that is likely to result in as compl...
The Rosetta Lander Philae is part of the ESA Rosetta Mission which reached comet 67P/Churyumov–Geras...
The Electric Solar Wind Sail is an advanced propulsion system concept that, similar to the more conv...
The Electric Solar Wind Sail (E-sail) is an innovative propellantless propulsion system conceived by...
Philae, a comet Lander, part of the ESA Rosetta mission successfully landed on comet 67...
We present a geometrical methodology for analyzing the formation flying of electric solar wind sail ...
Rosetta is a Cornerstone Mission of the ESA Horizon 2000 programme. It is going to rendezvous with...
The recent successes of the European Rosetta mission have shown the possibility of a close observati...
Cometary Rendezvous and Flybys have large V requirements, which impose almost unattainable, and some...
Comets, the sporadic visitors from the outer edges of the Solar System, are considered to hold the k...
Many comets have perihelions at distances within 1.0 Astronomical Unit (AU) from the sun. These come...
The first ever dedicated comet Lander is Philae, an element of ESA´s Rosetta mission to comet 67/P ...
An electric sail uses the solar wind dynamic pressure to produce a small but continuous thrust by in...
Missions towards the Solar System boundaries are of great scientific interest and represent a hard t...
Several unmanned multiple-target mission opportunities to comets and asteroids were studied. The tar...
The minimum scientific spacecraft instrumentation is considered that is likely to result in as compl...
The Rosetta Lander Philae is part of the ESA Rosetta Mission which reached comet 67P/Churyumov–Geras...
The Electric Solar Wind Sail is an advanced propulsion system concept that, similar to the more conv...
The Electric Solar Wind Sail (E-sail) is an innovative propellantless propulsion system conceived by...
Philae, a comet Lander, part of the ESA Rosetta mission successfully landed on comet 67...
We present a geometrical methodology for analyzing the formation flying of electric solar wind sail ...
Rosetta is a Cornerstone Mission of the ESA Horizon 2000 programme. It is going to rendezvous with...