The scientific interest in near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) and the classification of some of those as potentially hazardous for the Earth stimulated the interest in their exploration. Close-up observations of these objects will drastically increase our knowledge about the overall NEA population. For this reason, a multiple NEA rendezvous mission through solar sailing is investigated, taking advantage of the propellantless nature of this propulsion technology. Considering a spacecraft based on the DLR/ESA Gossamer technology, this work focuses on a method for searching possible sequences of NEA encounters. The effectiveness of the approach is demonstrated through a number of fully-optimised trajectories. The results show that it is possible to v...
Any effort which intends to physically interact with specific asteroids requires understanding at le...
Sample-return missions to near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) are invaluable for the scientific community t...
In 2010 and 2011 NASA and KISS sponsored studies to investigate the feasibility of identifying, capt...
The scientific interest in near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) and the classification of some of those as po...
The scientific interest for near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) as well as the interest in potentially hazar...
Solar sailing is the use of a thin and lightweight membrane to reflect sunlight and obtain a thrust ...
Near-Earth Asteroids (NEAs) are an extremely valuable resource to study the origin and evolution of ...
This paper investigates the use of solar sailing propulsion to visit as many co-orbital near-Earth a...
Near-Earth object (NEO) in-situ exploration can provide invaluable information for science, possible...
The aim of this paper is to quantify the performance of an Electric Solar Wind Sail for accomplishin...
The interest for near-Earth asteroids for scientific studies and, in particular, for potentially haz...
Because of its potentially infinite specific impulse, solar sail propulsion is an attractive solutio...
This paper discusses the expansion of the Near-Earth Object Human Space Flight Accessible Targets St...
Near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) are easily accessible objects in Earth's vicinity. As NASA continues to ...
A major cause of spacecraft orbital variation comes from natural perturbations, which, in close prox...
Any effort which intends to physically interact with specific asteroids requires understanding at le...
Sample-return missions to near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) are invaluable for the scientific community t...
In 2010 and 2011 NASA and KISS sponsored studies to investigate the feasibility of identifying, capt...
The scientific interest in near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) and the classification of some of those as po...
The scientific interest for near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) as well as the interest in potentially hazar...
Solar sailing is the use of a thin and lightweight membrane to reflect sunlight and obtain a thrust ...
Near-Earth Asteroids (NEAs) are an extremely valuable resource to study the origin and evolution of ...
This paper investigates the use of solar sailing propulsion to visit as many co-orbital near-Earth a...
Near-Earth object (NEO) in-situ exploration can provide invaluable information for science, possible...
The aim of this paper is to quantify the performance of an Electric Solar Wind Sail for accomplishin...
The interest for near-Earth asteroids for scientific studies and, in particular, for potentially haz...
Because of its potentially infinite specific impulse, solar sail propulsion is an attractive solutio...
This paper discusses the expansion of the Near-Earth Object Human Space Flight Accessible Targets St...
Near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) are easily accessible objects in Earth's vicinity. As NASA continues to ...
A major cause of spacecraft orbital variation comes from natural perturbations, which, in close prox...
Any effort which intends to physically interact with specific asteroids requires understanding at le...
Sample-return missions to near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) are invaluable for the scientific community t...
In 2010 and 2011 NASA and KISS sponsored studies to investigate the feasibility of identifying, capt...