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Preliminary mission profile of Hera’s Milani CubeSat 总被引:1,自引:1,他引:0
Fabio Ferrari Vittorio Franzese Mattia Pugliatti Carmine Giordano Francesco Topputo 《Advances in Space Research (includes Cospar's Information Bulletin, Space Research Today)》2021,67(6):2010-2029
CubeSats offer a flexible and low-cost option to increase the scientific and technological return of small-body exploration missions. ESA’s Hera mission, the European component of the Asteroid Impact and Deflection Assessment (AIDA) international collaboration, plans on deploying two CubeSats in the proximity of binary system 65803 Didymos, after arrival in 2027. In this work, we discuss the feasibility and preliminary mission profile of Hera’s Milani CubeSat. The CubeSat mission is designed to achieve both scientific and technological objectives. We identify the design challenges and discuss design criteria to find suitable solutions in terms of mission analysis, operational trajectories, and Guidance, Navigation, & Control (GNC) design. We present initial trajectories and GNC baseline, as a result of trade-off analyses. We assess the feasibility of the Milani CubeSat mission and provide a preliminary solution to cover the operational mission profile of Milani in the close-proximity of Didymos system. 相似文献
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G. Noci J.L. Kohl E. Antonucci G. Tondello M.C.E. Huber S. Fineschi L.D. Gardner G. Naletto P. Nicolosi J.C. Raymond M. Romoli D. Spadaro O.H.W. Siegmund C. Benna A. Ciaravella S. Giordano J. Michels A. Modigliani A. Panasyuk C. Pernechele G. Poletto P.L. Smith L. Strachan 《Advances in Space Research (includes Cospar's Information Bulletin, Space Research Today)》1997,20(12):2219-2230
We present here the first results obtained by the Ultraviolet Coronagraph Spectrometer (UVCS) operating on board the SOHO satellite. The UVCS started to observe the extended corona at the end of January 1996; it routinely obtains coronal spectra in the 1145 Å – 1287 Å, 984 Å – 1080 Å ranges, and intensity data in the visible continuum. Through the composition of slit images it also produces monocromatic images of the extended corona. The performance of the instrument is excellent and the data obtained up to now are of great interest. We briefly describe preliminary results concerning polar coronal holes, streamers and a coronal mass ejection, in particular: the very large r.m.s. velocities of ions in polar holes (hundreds km/sec for OVI and MgX); the puzzling difference between the HI Ly- image and that in the OVI resonance doublet, for most streamers; the different signatures of the core and external layers of the streamers in the width of the ion lines and in the OVI doublet ratio, indicating larger line-of-sight (l.o.s.) and outflow velocities in the latter. 相似文献
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