空间骑乘者观测和对接立方体卫星任务的可行性分析

Laura Chilin, Martina Bedendo, Davide Banzi, Riccardo Casara, Giovanni Costa, Elisabetta Dolejsi, Vincenzo Quitadamo, Nicolò Trabacchin, Delia Visconi, Alessia Visentin, Federico Basana, Lorenzo Olivieri, Giacomo Colombatti, Alessandro Francesconi
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在过去几年中,轨道卫星的数量呈指数级增长,特别是由于新空间经济的发展。即使这种现象使空间更容易进入,给科学、经济和技术领域带来了巨大的贡献,另一方面它也造成了空间人口过剩的背景。因此,有必要开发管理空间环境的新技术,例如在轨服务,这是一种旨在为卫星补充燃料和维修以延长其使用寿命的程序。达到这一目标的第一步是仔细观察感兴趣的对象,研究其特征。在这个框架下,太空骑士观察者立方体(SROC)任务正在开发中。SROC是由太空骑士(SR)部署的有效载荷,SR是由ESA(欧洲航天局)设计的无人驾驶和可重复使用的机器人航天器。SROC是一颗12U的立方体卫星,其目标是在SR周围进行检查演习,然后使用安全对接系统重新进入飞船返回地球。在大学课堂上模拟了类似SROC任务的可行性,从系统需求的定义开始,特别关注有效载荷和子系统的分析,以确保任务目标的实现。特别是,立方体卫星配备了拍摄太空骑士表面高分辨率图像的成像有效载荷和对接机构。然后,利用GMAT、SYSTEMA、MATLAB等数值工具,研究了轨道设计和空间环境对立方体卫星的影响仿真。这项研究的结果对未来的任务很有用,这些任务旨在检查轨道物体,例如用于在轨服务的运行卫星、空间碎片和报废卫星,以研究它们的几何形状并计划清除它们。
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Feasibility Analysis of a CubeSat Mission for Space Rider Observation and Docking

In the last few years, the number of orbiting satellites has increased exponentially, in particular due to the development of the New Space Economy. Even if this phenomenon makes the space more accessible, bringing a great contribution to the scientific, economic and technological fields, on the other hand it contributes to the overpopulation of the space background. Therefore, it is necessary to develop new techniques to manage the space environment, such as in orbit servicing, which is a procedure that aims to refuel and repair satellites to extend their operational life. A first step to reach this goal is to inspect closely the object of interest to study its features. In this framework, the Space Rider Observer Cube (SROC) mission is being developed. SROC is a payload that will be deployed by Space Rider (SR), an uncrewed and reusable robotic spacecraft designed by ESA (European Space Agency). SROC is a 12U CubeSat, whose goal is to carry out inspection manoeuvres around SR, then re-enter on board using a safe docking system to come back to Earth. The feasibility of a mission similar to SROC has been simulated during a university class, starting from the definition of the system requirements with particular focus on the analysis of the payloads and subsystems, to ensure the achievement of the mission goals. In particular, the CubeSat is equipped with an imaging payload to capture high resolution images of Space Rider surface and a docking mechanism. Then, the design of the orbit and the simulation of the effects of the space environment on the CubeSat have been studied using GMAT, SYSTEMA, MATLAB and other numerical tools. The results of the study are useful for future missions, aiming to inspect orbiting objects, such as operative satellites for in orbit servicing, space debris and dead satellites to study their geometries and plan their removal.

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