Heuristic Technique for the Search of Interception Trajectories to Asteroids with the Use of Solar Sails

Author:

Meireles Lucas Gouvêa1ORCID,Prado Antônio Fernando Bertachini de Almeida12,de Melo Cristiano Fiorilo3,Pereira Maria Cecília3

Affiliation:

1. Postgraduate Division, National Institute for Space Research (INPE), Av. dos Astronautas, 1758, São José dos Campos 12227-900, SP, Brazil

2. Academy of Engineering, RUDN University, Miklukho-Maklaya Street 6, 117198 Moscow, Russia

3. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Av. Antônio Carlos, 6627, Belo Horizonte 31270-901, MG, Brazil

Abstract

With the advances of space-exploration technologies, a long-lasting concern is finally being addressed: the deflection of potentially hazardous objects (PHOs). Most recently, the first mission of this kind was launched by NASA—the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART). Nevertheless, it is estimated that a great number of these PHOs are unattainable by means of current chemical propulsion systems. With that in mind, this study proposes the development of a heuristic technique for the search of interception trajectories with the use of solar sails and its application in determining a set of possible trajectories to intercept hazardous asteroids. As a case study, a hybrid mission inspired by the DART mission is proposed by using a solar sail as means of propulsion after the initial chemical combustion. The dynamics consider a model of the solar radiation pressure acceleration as a function of the orientation of the sail. In turn, the orientation is defined by the application of the developed heuristic technique with the goal of defining alternative trajectories compared to the original mission. These trajectories result in different impact conditions and mission durations. Although the use of solar sails breaks the symmetry in the solutions, the results obtained offer the possibility of fuel economy or even better deflection results by the achievement of greater impact energy with the hazardous objects.

Funder

National Council for Scientific and Technological Development

São Paulo Research Foundation

the RUDN University Scientific Projects Grant System

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),General Mathematics,Chemistry (miscellaneous),Computer Science (miscellaneous)

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