Trajectory design for a cislunar CubeSat leveraging dynamical systems techniques: The Lunar IceCube mission

Trajectory design CubeSats Small satellites Multi-body dynamics Dynamical systems theory
["Bosanac, Natasha","Cox, Andrew D","Howell, Kathleen C","Folta, David C"] 2018-03-01 期刊论文
Lunar IceCube is a 6U CubeSat that is designed to detect and observe lunar volatiles from a highly inclined orbit. This spacecraft, equipped with a low-thrust engine, is expected to be deployed from the upcoming Exploration Mission-1 vehicle. However, significant uncertainty in the deployment conditions for secondary payloads impacts both the availability and geometry of transfers that deliver the spacecraft to the lunar vicinity. A framework that leverages dynamical systems techniques is applied to a recently updated set of deployment conditions and spacecraft parameter values for the Lunar IceCube mission, demonstrating the capability for rapid trajectory design.
来源平台:ACTA ASTRONAUTICA