On the effects of solar radiation pressure on the deviation of asteroids

In this work, we study the effects of solar radiation pressure (SRP) on the problem of changing the orbit of an asteroid to support planetary defense, scientific research, or exploitation of materials. This alternative considers a tethered reflective balloon (or a set of reflective balloons) attached to the asteroid, with a high area-to-mass ratio, to use the SRP to deflect a potentially hazardous asteroid (PHA) or to approximate the target asteroid to Earth. The tether is assumed to be inextensible and massless, and the motion is described only in the orbital plane of the asteroid around the Sun. The model is then used to study the effects that the tether length, the reflectivity coefficient, and the area-to-mass ratio have on the deviation of the trajectory of the asteroid. © 2021: Instituto de Astronomía, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Authors
Marchi L.O.1 , Sanchez D.M.1 , Venditti F.C.F.2 , Prado A.F.B.A. 3, 4 , Misra A.K.5
Publisher
Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
Number of issue
2
Language
English
Pages
279-295
Status
Published
Volume
57
Year
2021
Organizations
  • 1 Division of Space Mechanics and Control, National Institute for Space Research (INPE), SP, São José dos Campos, CEP 12227-010, Brazil
  • 2 Arecibo Observatory, University of Central Florida, HC3 BOX 53995, Arecibo, 00612, Puerto Rico
  • 3 Postgraduate Division - National Institute for Space Research (INPE), SP, Brazil
  • 4 Academy of Engineering, RUDN University, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 5 Department of Mechanical Engineering, McGill University, QC H3A 0G4, Campus of Montréal, Canada
Keywords
Balloons; Celestial mechanics; Minor planets, asteroids: general; Minor planets, asteroids: individual: PHAs
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