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Close-Proximity Operations Concept of the Asteroid Impact Mission

机译:小行星撞击任务的近距离作战概念

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The Asteroid Impact & Deflection Assessment (AIDA) mission is an international collaboration of ESA and NASA, with the primary goals to test the ability to perform a spacecraft impact on a near-Earth asteroid and to measure and characterize the deflection caused by the impact. The ESA-led Asteroid Impact Mission (AIM) is to be designed on a low-cost approach and to be launched in 2020. Its primary objective is to characterise the binary asteroid system 65803 Didymos (1996 GT) and then to assess the consequences of an impact from a NASA provided spacecraft named DART (Double Asteroid Redirection Test) on the secondary. Prior to the arrival of DART, AIM is planned to rendezvous with the asteroid system in mid-2022. On arrival, AIM would conduct observations that can be used to complement and prepare for the DART impact and perform technology demonstration. In addition, it is planned to release a number of CubeSat opportunity-payload and place the MASCOT-2 lander on the surface of the secondary asteroid. Further, a demonstration of deep space optical communications is planned. AIM is currently studied in the scope of a Phase Bl under ESA contract by two consortia, one of those being led by OHB System. This paper presents OHB's current mission and asteroid operations strategy, addressing mission design and operational challenges. The tight schedule (launch in 2020) and the low cost approach for spacecraft design and operations are challenging, especially in context of the high complexity and performance requirements connected to deep space mission operations and navigation. Special focus is therefore placed on asteroid local operations, the planned payload operations, the deployment of MASCOT-2 to the surface of the secondary asteroid in the binary system, the navigation strategy of AIM, and how OHB plans to overcome the challenges posed by this unique mission scenario.
机译:小行星撞击和偏转评估(AIDA)任务是ESA和NASA的国际合作,其主要目标是测试对近地小行星进行航天器撞击的能力,并测量和表征撞击造成的偏转。由ESA领导的小行星撞击任务(AIM)将以低成本方法设计,并于2020年发射。其主要目的是表征二元小行星系统65803 Didymos(1996 GT)的特征,然后评估其后果。 NASA提供的名为DART(双小行星重定向测试)的航天器对次要物体的影响。在DART到达之前,AIM计划在2022年中期与小行星系统会合。到达后,AIM将进行观察,以补充DART的影响并为DART的影响做准备,并进行技术演示。此外,计划释放大量CubeSat机会有效载荷并将MASCOT-2着陆器放置在次级小行星表面。此外,计划进行深空光通信的演示。目前,有两个财团在ESA合同下的B1阶段范围内研究了AIM,其中一个财团由OHB System牵头。本文介绍了OHB当前的任务和小行星运行战略,旨在解决任务设计和运行挑战。严格的时间表(2020年启动)和低成本的航天器设计与运行方法具有挑战性,特别是在与深空任务运行和导航相关的高复杂性和性能要求的背景下。因此,应特别关注小行星的本地运行,计划的有效载荷运行,在二元系统中将MASCOT-2部署到次级小行星的表面,AIM的导航策略以及OHB计划如何克服由此带来的挑战独特的任务场景。

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