Utilization of H-reversal Trajectory of Solar Sail for Asteroid Deflection
Abstract
Near Earth Asteroids have a possibility of impacting with the Earth and always have a thread on the Earth. This paper proposes a way of changing the trajectory of the asteroid to avoid the impaction. Solar sail evolving in a H-reversal trajectory is utilized for asteroid deflection. Firstly, the dynamics of solar sail and the characteristics of the H-reversal trajectory are analyzed. Then, the attitude of the solar sail is optimized to guide the sail to impact with the object asteroid along a H-reversal trajectory. The impact velocity depends on two important parameters: the minimum solar distance along the trajectory and lightness number. A larger lightness number and a smaller solar distance lead to a higher impact velocity. Finally, the deflection capability of a solar sail impacting with the asteroid along the H-reversal is discussed. The results show that a 10 kg solar sail with a lead-time of one year can move Apophis out of a 600-m keyhole area in 2029 to eliminate the possibility of its resonant return in 2036.
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@article{arxiv.1108.3183,
title = {Utilization of H-reversal Trajectory of Solar Sail for Asteroid Deflection},
author = {Shengping Gong and Junfeng Li and Xiangyuan Zeng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1108.3183},
year = {2015}
}