Main-belt asteroid exploration - Mission options for the 1990s
Abstract
Mission configurations, propulsion systems, and target bodies for possible NASA asteroid exploration projects are examined. Noting that an announced delay in the development of a solar electric propulsion system has led to a consideration of chemical rocket systems, asteroid missions are grouped in terms of five potential areas for investigation, each successively further from the sun. The Shuttle-launched IUS is suggested as the prime candidate for boosting probes into trajectories for asteroid rendezvous with a number of the 3000 known asteroids. Planetary swingbys are mentioned as the only suitable method for satisfying the large energy requirements of the asteroid missions. Performance analyses are presented of the IUS 2-stage/Star-48 and Centaur vehicles, and sample missions to Fortuna, Anahita, and Urania in 1990 and further missions to the middle, outer, and Trojans asteroids are outlined.
- Publication:
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Astrodynamics 1981
- Pub Date:
- August 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982asdy.confR....Y
- Keywords:
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- Asteroid Missions;
- Mission Planning;
- Rendezvous Trajectories;
- Asteroid Belts;
- Centaur Launch Vehicle;
- Feasibility;
- Rendezvous Spacecraft;
- Spacecraft Propulsion;
- Transfer Orbits;
- Astrodynamics