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NEOTωIST - An Asteroid Impactor Mission Featuring Sub-spacecraft for Enhanced Mission Capability

机译:NEOTωIST-具​​有子航天器的小行星撞击器任务,可增强任务能力

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Near Earth Object (NEO) deflection for the purpose of planetary defense has become increasingly recognized as a valid and valuable endeavour. NEOTωIST stands for Near-Earth Object Transfer of angular momentum (ω) Spin Test. This describes a demonstration mission intended to develop the capabilities required to execute an effective kinetic impactor NEO deflection mission. The chosen measurement technique and employment of small sub-spacecraft for observation purposes represent a novel approach to achieving the main goals of such a demonstration mission. The approach promises comparatively low cost and features capabilities that are unique and valuable for an operational deflection mission. Most standard deflection demonstration missions propose to quantify momentum transfer from the impactor spacecraft to the target object by measuring a change in its heliocentric orbit. The change is typically so small that it must be performed via radio-science from a second observer spacecraft which rendezvous with the NEO prior to impact. In our case the NEO is struck off-center which changes its spin rate. This rate change, which can be measured from Earth via light curve measurements, allows quantification of the transferred momentum. Using this measurement method the need for an observer spacecraft for the purpose of NEO orbit measurement is eliminated. The second function of the observer spacecraft is the close-up observation of the impact event for improvement of impact effectiveness modelling. The NEOTωIST mission achieves this observation by deploying several small sub-spacecraft from the main impactor spacecraft shortly before impact. These sub-spacecraft allow observation of the impact event from multiple vantage points some of which are unique because their destruction is accepted. At least one sub-spacecraft trajectory is planned such that survival is guaranteed, which enables it to receive observation data from the other spacecraft for delayed transmission to Earth. We present the overall mission concept as well as preliminary design work on the key technical challenges, in particular those associated with the highly dynamic operation of the small sub-spacecraft that are a key feature of the NEOTωIST mission.
机译:为了行星防御的目的,近地物体(NEO)偏转已被越来越多地视为一项有效而宝贵的努力。 NEOTωIST代表角动量(ω)自旋测试的近地对象传递。这描述了一个示范任务,旨在发展执行有效的动力学冲击器NEO偏转任务所需的能力。选择的测量技术和用于观测目的的小型次航天器的使用代表了一种实现这种示范任务主要目标的新颖方法。该方法保证了相对较低的成本,并具有对于操作偏转任务而言独特且有价值的功能。大多数标准偏转演示任务都建议通过测量其日心轨道的变化来量化从撞击航天器到目标物体的动量传递。这种变化通常很小,以至于必须通过第二颗观测器航天器的无线电科学来进行,该第二颗观测器在撞击前与NEO会合。在我们的情况下,NEO偏离中心,这会改变其旋转速度。这种速率变化可以通过光曲线测量从地球上测量出来,从而可以量化所传递的动量。使用这种测量方法,就无需为了NEO轨道测量而使用观测飞船。观察员航天器的第二个功能是对撞击事件进行近距离观察,以改善撞击效率建模。 NEOTωIST任务通过在撞击前不久从主要撞击者航天器中部署几个小型子航天器来实现这一观察。这些子航天器允许从多个有利位置观察撞击事件,这些有利位置中的一些是独特的,因为它们的破坏被接受。计划了至少一个子航天器轨迹,以确保生存,这使其能够从另一航天器接收观测数据,以便延迟传输到地球。我们介绍了总体任务概念以及针对关键技术挑战的初步设计工作,尤其是与小型子飞船的高动态操作相关的挑战,这是NEOTωIST任务的关键特征。

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