Attitude Control of Spacecraft Swarms for Visual Mapping of Planetary Bodies
Abstract: Planetary bodies such as asteroids, comets, and planetary moons are high-value science targets as they hold important information about the formation and evolution of our solar system. However, due to their low-gravity, variable sizes and shapes, dedicated orbiting spacecraft missions around these target bodies is difficult. Therefore, many planetary bodies are observed during flyby encounters, and consequently, the mapping coverage of the target body is limited. In this work, we propose the use of a spacecraft swarm to provide complete surface maps of a planetary body during a close encounter flyby. With the advancement of low-cost spacecraft technology, such a swarm can be realized by using multiple miniature spacecraft. The design of a swarm mission is a complex multi-disciplinary problem. To get started, we propose the Integrated Design Engineering & Automation of Swarms (IDEAS) software. In this work, we will introduce the development of the Automated Swarm Designer module of the software and apply it to total surface mapping of asteroid 433 Eros through flybys.
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