This paper presents an analysis of an asteroid deflection method based on multiple solar concentrators. A model of the deflection through the sublimation of the surface material of an asteroid is presented, with simulation results showing the achievable impact parameter with, and without, accounting for the effects of mirror contamination due to the ejected debris plume. A second model with simulation results is presented analyzing an enhancement of the Yarkovsky effect, which provides a significant deflection even when the surface temperature is not high enough to sublimate. Finally the dynamical model of solar concentrators in the proximity of an irregular celestial body are discussed, together with a Lyapunov-based controller to maintain...
This paper presents some recent results on the deflection of potentially dangerous near earth object...
Two strategies are presented for the positioning and control of a spacecraft formation designed to f...
The problem of artificially changing the orbit of an asteroid to avoid possible future impacts is di...
This paper presents an analysis of an asteroid deflection method based on multiple solar concentrato...
This paper presents an analysis of an asteroid deflection method based on multiple solar concentrato...
This paper presents an analysis of an asteroid deflection method based on multiple solar concentrato...
This paper presents the conceptual design of multiple spacecraft system for the use of deflecting Ne...
This paper presents some recent results on the deflection of potentially dangerous near earth object...
This paper presents some recent results on the deflection of potentially dangerous Near Earth Object...
In 1993 solar concentrators were first proposed to deflect asteroids away from a collision course wi...
This paper presents some recent results on the deflection of potentially dangerous Near Earth Object...
This purpose of this dissertation is to ascertain whether solar sublimation is a viable method for t...
In this work, we study the effects of solar radiation pressure (SRP) on the problem of changing the ...
This purpose of this dissertation is to ascertain whether solar sublimation is a viable method for t...
This paper presents the design of a multi-spacecraft system for the deflection of asteroids. Each sp...
This paper presents some recent results on the deflection of potentially dangerous near earth object...
Two strategies are presented for the positioning and control of a spacecraft formation designed to f...
The problem of artificially changing the orbit of an asteroid to avoid possible future impacts is di...
This paper presents an analysis of an asteroid deflection method based on multiple solar concentrato...
This paper presents an analysis of an asteroid deflection method based on multiple solar concentrato...
This paper presents an analysis of an asteroid deflection method based on multiple solar concentrato...
This paper presents the conceptual design of multiple spacecraft system for the use of deflecting Ne...
This paper presents some recent results on the deflection of potentially dangerous near earth object...
This paper presents some recent results on the deflection of potentially dangerous Near Earth Object...
In 1993 solar concentrators were first proposed to deflect asteroids away from a collision course wi...
This paper presents some recent results on the deflection of potentially dangerous Near Earth Object...
This purpose of this dissertation is to ascertain whether solar sublimation is a viable method for t...
In this work, we study the effects of solar radiation pressure (SRP) on the problem of changing the ...
This purpose of this dissertation is to ascertain whether solar sublimation is a viable method for t...
This paper presents the design of a multi-spacecraft system for the deflection of asteroids. Each sp...
This paper presents some recent results on the deflection of potentially dangerous near earth object...
Two strategies are presented for the positioning and control of a spacecraft formation designed to f...
The problem of artificially changing the orbit of an asteroid to avoid possible future impacts is di...