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Journal of Guidance Control and Dynamics | 2016

Solar-Sail Trajectory Design for a Multiple Near-Earth-Asteroid Rendezvous Mission

Alessandro Peloni; Matteo Ceriotti; Bernd Dachwald

The scientific interest for near-Earth asteroids as well as the interest in potentially hazardous asteroids from the perspective of planetary defense led the space community to focus on near-Earth asteroid mission studies. A multiple near-Earth asteroid rendezvous mission with close-up observations of several objects can help to improve the characterization of these asteroids. This work explores the design of a solar-sail spacecraft for such a mission, focusing on the search of possible sequences of encounters and the trajectory optimization. This is done in two sequential steps: a sequence search by means of a simplified trajectory model and a set of heuristic rules based on astrodynamics, and a subsequent optimization phase. A shape-based approach for solar sailing has been developed and is used for the first phase. The effectiveness of the proposed approach is demonstrated through a fully optimized multiple near-Earth asteroid rendezvous mission. The results show that it is possible to visit five near-...


The Scientific World Journal | 2015

Dynamic and structural performances of a new sailcraft concept for interplanetary missions

Alessandro Peloni; Daniele Barbera; Susanna Laurenzi; Christian Circi

Typical square solar-sail design is characterised by a central hub with four-quadrant sails, conferring to the spacecraft the classical X-configuration. One of the critical aspects related to this architecture is due to the large deformations of both membrane and booms, which leads to a reduction of the performance of the sailcraft in terms of thrust efficiency. As a consequence, stiffer sail architecture would be desirable, taking into account that the rigidity of the system strongly affects the orbital dynamics. In this paper, we propose a new solar-sail architecture, which is more rigid than the classical X-configuration. Among the main pros and cons that the proposed configuration presents, this paper aims to show the general concept, investigating the performances from the perspectives of both structural response and attitude control. Membrane deformations, structural offset, and sail vibration frequencies are determined through finite element method, adopting a variable pretensioning scheme. In order to evaluate the manoeuvring performances of this new solar-sail concept, a 35-degree manoeuvre is studied using a feedforward and feedback controller.


Journal of Guidance Control and Dynamics | 2017

Low-Thrust to Solar-Sail Trajectories: A Homotopic Approach

Nicola Sullo; Alessandro Peloni; Matteo Ceriotti


Aerospace Science and Technology | 2018

Automated Trajectory Optimizer for Solar Sailing (ATOSS)

Alessandro Peloni; Anil V. Rao; Matteo Ceriotti


Archive | 2017

Soil to Sail - Asteroid Landers on Near-Term Sailcraft as an Evolution of the GOSSAMER Small Spacecraft Solar Sail Concept for In-Situ Characterization

Jan Thimo Grundmann; Ralf Boden; Matteo Ceriotti; Bernd Dachwald; Etienne Dumont; Christian Grimm; Caroline Lange; Roy Lichtenheldt; Ivanka Pelivan; Alessandro Peloni; Johannes Riemann; Tom Spröwitz; Simon Tardivel


Advances in Space Research | 2017

Multiple near-earth asteroid rendezvous mission: Solar-sailing options

Alessandro Peloni; Bernd Dachwald; Matteo Ceriotti


Journal of Guidance Control and Dynamics | 2018

Osculating Keplerian Elements for Highly Non-Keplerian Orbits

Alessandro Peloni; Colin McInnes; Matteo Ceriotti


Archive | 2017

Multiple NEA Rendezvous Mission: Solar Sailing Options

Alessandro Peloni; Bernd Dachwald; Matteo Ceriotti


Archive | 2016

From Low Thrust to Solar Sailing: A Homotopic Approach

Nicola Sullo; Alessandro Peloni; Matteo Ceriotti


Archive | 2014

Preliminary Trajectory Design of a Multiple Neo Rendezvous Mission Through Solar Sailing

Alessandro Peloni; Matteo Ceriotti; Bernd Dachwald

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Daniele Barbera

University of Strathclyde

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