Quasi-terminator orbits are a class of quasi-periodic orbits around a primitive body that exist in the vicinity of the well-known terminator orbits. The inherent stability of quasi-terminator trajectories and their wide variety of viewing geometries make them a very compelling option for primitive body mapping missions. In this paper, we discuss orbit design methodologies for selection of an appropriate quasi-terminator orbit that would meet the needs of a specific mission. Convergence of these orbits in an eccentric, higher-fidelity model is also discussed with an example case at Bennu, the target of the upcoming NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission.
Design of Quasi-Terminator Orbits near Primitive Bodies
AAS/AIAA Astrodynamics Specialist Conference ; 2013 ; Hilton Head, SC, United States
2013-08-11
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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