2019 IEEE Aerospace Conference 2019
DOI: 10.1109/aero.2019.8741985
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Multiple Asteroid Retrieval Mission from Lunar Orbital Platform-Gateway Using Reusable Spacecrafts

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“…For each scenario for which the optimization found no solution, meaning that the non-linear constraints could not be satisfied, no information is given. For scenarios involving Earth-based resources (first column), ∆V I is the ∆V from the parking orbit (at 185 km [45]) to the destination, because there is only a cargo spacecraft directly from LEO, without a mining phase, as discussed in Section 2.1.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For each scenario for which the optimization found no solution, meaning that the non-linear constraints could not be satisfied, no information is given. For scenarios involving Earth-based resources (first column), ∆V I is the ∆V from the parking orbit (at 185 km [45]) to the destination, because there is only a cargo spacecraft directly from LEO, without a mining phase, as discussed in Section 2.1.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Chemical propulsion: launch to LEO (185 km) using the SpaceX BFR (Gargioni et al, 2019), which is used at its maximum allowable payload capacity (150 tons (Musk, 2018), i.e., 136 metric tonnes) with the cargo spacecraft and a kick stage, both including propellant. The kick stage will bring the cargo spacecraft from LEO to an escape trajectory with C 3 = 0 km 2 /s 2 .…”
Section: Mission Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Solar sail: launch to LEO (185 km) using the SpaceX BFR (Gargioni et al, 2019), which is again used at its maximum allowable payload capacity (136 metric tonnes (Musk, 2018)) with a fleet of mid-term solar sails (lightness number β 0 = 0.1 (Dachwald, 2005)) and a kick stage including propellant used to inject the stowed sails to an Earth escape trajectory with C 3 = 0 km 2 /s 2 . A fleet is used to ensure that the sails are of reasonable size, rather than one very large sail.…”
Section: Mission Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
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