(99942)阿波菲斯交会任务脉冲轨迹初步设计

IF 0.6 Q4 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI:10.5140/JASS.2021.38.2.105
Pureum Kim, S. Park, Sungki Cho, J. Jo
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在这项研究中,对一颗近地小行星(NEA)(99942)阿波菲斯的概念性航天器任务进行了初步的轨道设计,该小行星预计将于2029年在距离地球表面仅32,000公里的地方经过地球。这次近距离接近事件将为我们提供一个独特的机会来研究小行星在近距离接近大质量天体时引起的变化,以及近地天体的一般特性。这一概念任务将于2028年抵达并与阿波菲斯会合,对这颗小行星进行深入研究。在这一任务架构下,一些接近最优(就燃料消耗而言)的轨迹将使用一种称为单调盆地跳跃的全局优化算法进行研究。研究表明,从金星或地球单次掠过的轨迹,甚至是没有重力辅助的更简单的轨迹,都是最可行的。此外,2029年的发射机会产生了另一种可能的策略,即在2029年接近事件前后离开地球,然后简单地跟随小行星,这可能是一种替代的节油选择,如果不需要对阿波菲斯进行高级研究,可以采用。
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A Preliminary Impulsive Trajectory Design for (99942) Apophis Rendezvous Mission
In this study, a preliminary trajectory design is conducted for a conceptual spacecraft mission to a near-Earth asteroid (NEA) (99942) Apophis, which is expected to pass by Earth merely 32,000 km from the Earth’s surface in 2029. This close approach event will provide us with a unique opportunity to study changes induced in asteroids during close approaches to massive bodies, as well as the general properties of NEAs. The conceptual mission is set to arrive at and rendezvous with Apophis in 2028 for an advanced study of the asteroid, and some near-optimal (in terms of fuel consumption) trajectories under this mission architecture are to be investigated using a global optimization algorithm called monotonic basin hopping. It is shown that trajectories with a single swing-by from Venus or Earth, or even simpler ones without gravity assist, are the most feasible. In addition, launch opportunities in 2029 yield another possible strategy of leaving Earth around the 2029 close approach event and simply following the asteroid thereafter, which may be an alternative fuel-efficient option that can be adopted if advanced studies of Apophis are not required.
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Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS-
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12 weeks
期刊介绍: JASS aims for the promotion of global awareness and understanding of space science and related applications. Unlike other journals that focus either on space science or on space technologies, it intends to bridge the two communities of space science and technologies, by providing opportunities to exchange ideas and viewpoints in a single journal. Topics suitable for publication in JASS include researches in the following fields: space astronomy, solar physics, magnetospheric and ionospheric physics, cosmic ray, space weather, and planetary sciences; space instrumentation, satellite dynamics, geodesy, spacecraft control, and spacecraft navigation. However, the topics covered by JASS are not restricted to those mentioned above as the journal also encourages submission of research results in all other branches related to space science and technologies. Even though JASS was established on the heritage and achievements of the Korean space science community, it is now open to the worldwide community, while maintaining a high standard as a leading international journal. Hence, it solicits papers from the international community with a vision of global collaboration in the fields of space science and technologies.
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