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Science case for the Asteroid Impact Mission (AIM): A component of the Asteroid Impact & Deflection Assessment (AIDA) mission

机译:小行星撞击任务(AIM)的科学案例:小行星撞击和偏转评估(AIDA)任务的组成部分

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The Asteroid Impact & Deflection Assessment (AIDA) mission is a joint cooperation between European and US space agencies that consists of two separate and independent spacecraft that will be launched to a binary asteroid system, the near-Earth asteroid Didymos, to test the kinetic impactor technique to deflect an asteroid. The European Asteroid Impact Mission (AIM) is set to rendezvous with the asteroid system to fully characterize the smaller of the two binary components a few months prior to the impact by the US Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) spacecraft. AIM is a unique mission as it will be the first time that a spacecraft will investigate the surface, subsurface, and internal properties of a small binary near-Earth asteroid. In addition it will perform various important technology demonstrations that can serve other space missions. The knowledge obtained by this mission will have great implications for our understanding of the history of the Solar System. Having direct information on the surface and internal properties of small asteroids will allow us to understand how the various processes they undergo work and transform these small bodies as well as, for this particular case, how a binary system forms. Making these measurements from up close and comparing them with ground-based data from telescopes will also allow us to calibrate remote observations and improve our data interpretation of other systems. With DART, thanks to the characterization of the target by AIM, the mission will be the first fully documented impact experiment at asteroid scale, which will include the characterization of the target's properties and the outcome of the impact. AIDA will thus offer a great opportunity to test and refine our understanding and models at the actual scale of an asteroid, and to check whether the current extrapolations of material strength from laboratory-scale targets to the scale of AIDA's target are valid. Moreover, it will offer a first check of the validity of the kinetic impactor concept to deflect a small body and lead to improved efficiency for future kinetic impactor designs. This paper focuses on the science return of AIM, the current knowledge of its target from ground-based observations, and the instrumentation planned to get the necessary data.
机译:小行星碰撞与挠度评估(AIDA)任务是欧美航天局之间的一项联合合作,由两个独立的独立航天器组成,将向双星小行星系统近地小行星Didymos发射火箭,以测试动力撞击器偏转小行星的技术。欧洲小行星撞击任务(AIM)将与小行星系统会合,以在美国双重小行星重定向测试(DART)航天飞机撞击几个月前充分表征两个二元分量中较小的一个。 AIM是一项独特的任务,因为这将是航天器首次调查小型二元近地小行星的表面,地下和内部特性。此外,它将进行各种重要的技术演示,这些演示可服务于其他太空任务。通过这次任务获得的知识将对我们对太阳系历史的理解产生重大影响。直接获得有关小行星的表面和内部特性的信息,将使我们能够了解它们所经历的各种过程是如何工作的,以及如何转换这些小物体,以及在这种特殊情况下,如何形成一个二元系统。近距离进行这些测量并将它们与望远镜的地面数据进行比较,这也将使我们能够校准远程观测并改善对其他系统的数据解释。使用DART,由于AIM对目标进行了特征描述,因此该任务将是第一个完整记录的小行星规模撞击实验,其中将包括对目标特性的描述以及撞击的结果。因此,AIDA将提供一个很好的机会,以小行星的实际规模测试和完善我们的理解和模型,并检查从实验室规模目标到AIDA目标规模的物质强度当前推断是否有效。此外,它将为动冲击器概念的有效性提供第一个检查,以使小车身变形并提高未来动冲击器设计的效率。本文着重于AIM的科学回报,从地面观测获得的有关目标的最新知识以及计划获取必要数据的仪器。

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