Mercury is an ideal environment for future planetary exploration by solar sail since it has proved difficult to reach with conventional propulsion and hence remains largely unexplored. In addition, its proximity to the Sun provides a solar sail acceleration of order ten times the sail characteristic acceleration at 1 AU. Conventional capture techniques are shown to be unsuitable for solar sails and a new method is presented. It is shown that capture is bound by upper and lower limits on the orbital elements of the approach orbit and that failure to be within limits results in a catastrophic collision with the planet. These limits are presented for a range of capture inclinations and sail characteristic accelerations. It is found that sail h...
Solar sailing is emerging as a promising form of advanced spacecraft propulsion, which can enable ex...
With increased international interest in solar sailing for future science missions comes the require...
With increased interest in solar sailing from both ESA and NASA for future science missions comes th...
Mercury is an ideal environment for future planetary exploration by solar sail since it has proved d...
A conventional Mercury sample return mission requires significant launch mass due to the large delta...
A conventional Mercury sample return mission requires significant launch mass due to the large AV re...
Solar sailing can be used to reduce lander mass allocation by delivering the lander to a low, therma...
A mission to Mercury is discussed, where a solar sail spacecraft with a total mass of about 500 kg d...
ABSTRACT BepiColombo, an ESA science mission, will reach Mercury in early 2017. The complex nearly 5...
With growing interest in solar sailing comes the requirement to provide a basis for future detailed ...
An innovative concept applying solar sailpropulsion in Mercury orbit is described where the low-thru...
Solar sailing is emerging as a promising form of advanced spacecraft propulsion, which can enable ex...
Increasingly solar sailing is perceived as a practical means of spacecraft propulsion. This paper co...
The use of solar sail propulsion is investigated for both Mercury orbiter (MO) and Mercury sample re...
(Challenge Area 2: Safe and Accurate Landing Capabilities, Mars Ascent, and Innovative Exploration A...
Solar sailing is emerging as a promising form of advanced spacecraft propulsion, which can enable ex...
With increased international interest in solar sailing for future science missions comes the require...
With increased interest in solar sailing from both ESA and NASA for future science missions comes th...
Mercury is an ideal environment for future planetary exploration by solar sail since it has proved d...
A conventional Mercury sample return mission requires significant launch mass due to the large delta...
A conventional Mercury sample return mission requires significant launch mass due to the large AV re...
Solar sailing can be used to reduce lander mass allocation by delivering the lander to a low, therma...
A mission to Mercury is discussed, where a solar sail spacecraft with a total mass of about 500 kg d...
ABSTRACT BepiColombo, an ESA science mission, will reach Mercury in early 2017. The complex nearly 5...
With growing interest in solar sailing comes the requirement to provide a basis for future detailed ...
An innovative concept applying solar sailpropulsion in Mercury orbit is described where the low-thru...
Solar sailing is emerging as a promising form of advanced spacecraft propulsion, which can enable ex...
Increasingly solar sailing is perceived as a practical means of spacecraft propulsion. This paper co...
The use of solar sail propulsion is investigated for both Mercury orbiter (MO) and Mercury sample re...
(Challenge Area 2: Safe and Accurate Landing Capabilities, Mars Ascent, and Innovative Exploration A...
Solar sailing is emerging as a promising form of advanced spacecraft propulsion, which can enable ex...
With increased international interest in solar sailing for future science missions comes the require...
With increased interest in solar sailing from both ESA and NASA for future science missions comes th...