Citation

Abstract

The Near-Earth Asteroid Rendezvous (NEAR)–Shoemaker mission was a milestone in that it represented the practical navigation of a spacecraft in the most severely perturbed orbital environment (relative to the standard two-body problem) ever experienced by a spacecraft. Furthermore, all future asteroid orbital missions will encounter environments similar, in some way, to the environment encountered by NEAR at Eros. Thus, it is of interest to discuss the orbital dynamics that the NEAR-Shoemaker spacecraft was subject to at Eros. This article first provides a brief review of the measured force and model parameters of Eros. Next, an evaluation of the resulting orbital dynamics environment in the vicinity of Eros is made using these estimated values. The Eros dynamical environment is discussed in the region relatively far from the asteroid, where solar effects are the dominant perturbation, and in the region close to the asteroid, where the gravity field and rotation of Eros are most important. In particular, we give limits for stable motion about Eros and provide analytical descriptions of the dynamical environment found there. Many of the methods discussed and introduced in this article can be used for future asteroid missions as well.

Keywords

433 Eros orbital dynamics environment of 433 Eros orbital dynamics environment for future asteroid missions

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Volume
42-152
Published
February 15, 2003
Pages
1–26
File Size
487.7 KB