Exploring the Outer Solar System with Solar Sailing Smallsats on Fast-Transit Trajectories, In-Flight Autonomous Assembly of Advanced Science Payloads

S. Turyshev, H. Helvajian, L. Friedman, T. Heinsheimer, D. Garber, Artur R. Davoyan, V. Toth
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We discuss the in-flight autonomous assembly as the means to build advanced planetary science payloads to explore the outer regions of the solar system. These payloads are robotically constructed from modular parts delivered by a group of smallsats (< 20 kg) which are placed on fast solar system transfer trajectories while being accelerated by solar sail propulsion to velocities of ~10 AU/yr. This concept provides the planetary science community with inexpensive, frequent access to distant regions of the solar system with flexible, reconfigurable instruments and systems that are assembled in flight. It permits faster revisit times, rapid replenishment and technology insertions, longer mission capability with lower costs. It also increases the science capabilities of smallsats via the use of modular, redundant architectures and allows for proliferation of sensing instrumentation throughout the solar system.
利用快速轨道上的太阳航行小卫星探索外太阳系,先进科学有效载荷的飞行自主装配
我们讨论了飞行中的自主装配作为建立先进的行星科学有效载荷来探索太阳系外区域的手段。这些有效载荷是由一组小卫星(< 20公斤)交付的模块化部件组成的,这些小卫星被放置在快速的太阳系转移轨道上,同时被太阳帆推进加速到~10天文单位/年的速度。这一概念为行星科学界提供了廉价、频繁的访问太阳系遥远区域的途径,并在飞行中组装灵活、可重构的仪器和系统。它允许更快的重访时间,快速补充和技术插入,更长的任务能力和更低的成本。它还通过使用模块化、冗余架构增加了小卫星的科学能力,并允许在整个太阳系扩散传感仪器。
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