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The increasing number of orbiting satellites has motivated the development of active debris removal and on-orbit servicing missions. The KAIST Satellite Technology and Research Center plans to capture and de-orbit Korea’s first satellite, KITSAT-1, as one of the active debris removal missions. For the success of the project, mission planning for orbit transfer and rendezvous should be performed under consideration of the feasibility of required fuel. In this conceptual study, we designed a trajectory that could capture KITSAT-1 with a small satellite under 200 kg. The results was that the final relative RIC distance and the distance rate to KITSAT-1 are less than 0.01 km and 0.01 m/s order, and the required fuel mass was about 76 kg, which is feasible for a small capture satellite.
期刊介绍:
Aerospace Systems provides an international, peer-reviewed forum which focuses on system-level research and development regarding aeronautics and astronautics. The journal emphasizes the unique role and increasing importance of informatics on aerospace. It fills a gap in current publishing coverage from outer space vehicles to atmospheric vehicles by highlighting interdisciplinary science, technology and engineering.
Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
Trans-space vehicle systems design and integration
Air vehicle systems
Space vehicle systems
Near-space vehicle systems
Aerospace robotics and unmanned system
Communication, navigation and surveillance
Aerodynamics and aircraft design
Dynamics and control
Aerospace propulsion
Avionics system
Opto-electronic system
Air traffic management
Earth observation
Deep space exploration
Bionic micro-aircraft/spacecraft
Intelligent sensing and Information fusion