Robotic technologies for in-orbit assembly of a large aperture space telescope: A review

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作者
Nair, Manu H. [1 ]
Rai, Mini C. [1 ]
Poozhiyil, Mithun [1 ,2 ]
Eckersley, Steve [3 ]
Kay, Steven [4 ]
Estremera, Joaquin [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Lincoln, Lincoln Ctr Autonomous Syst, Brayford Pool, Lincoln LN6 7TS, England
[2] Currently Mfg Technol Ctr, Coventry CV7 9JU, England
[3] Surrey Satellite Technol Ltd, Surrey GU2 7YE, England
[4] Romax Technol Ctr, GMV Innovating Solut Ltd, Nottingham NG7 2TU, England
[5] GMV, Isaac Newton 11, Tres Cantos 28760, Spain
关键词
Orbital Robotics; In-space assembly; Large aperture space telescope; Extreme space environment; Walking space manipulator; DYNAMICS; ATTITUDE; CONTROLLER; SATELLITE; CAPTURE; SYSTEMS; DESIGN; OBJECT; ISSUES; FLIGHT;
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10.1016/j.asr.2024.08.055
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V [航空、航天];
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08 ; 0825 ;
摘要
Space telescopes have been instrumental in enlightening our understanding of the universe, from the iconic Hubble Space Telescope to specialized instruments like Chandra and Kepler. Pushing the frontiers of cosmic exploration, the future of space exploration hinges on modular Large Aperture Space Telescopes (LAST), much larger than the recently launched 6.5 m James Webb Space Telescope, necessitating robotic assembly in orbit. This paper introduces a paradigm shift in astronomical observation by featuring robotic in-orbit assembly of a large aperture space telescope. This review paper starts by tracing the evolution of telescopes and presents a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art space telescopes. This paper then reinforces the need for LAST to address the constant clamour for higher-resolution astronomy. While current semi-autonomous robotic manipulators operate from the International Space Station, their limited walking capabilities constrain their workspace, making them unsuitable for the LAST mission. This paper presents a detailed trade-off analysis of the challenges associated with the in-orbit assembly of LAST using candidate robots to understand the technological gaps. Further, the evolution of space robotic manipulators is presented, highlighting design features, advantages, and drawbacks for in- orbit spacecraft servicing and assembly missions. To tackle design and modelling challenges for robotic systems in space, amidst the various perturbations in the extreme space environment, linear and non-linear control systems necessary for achieving ultra-high precision performance are also discussed. This paper advances the walking space manipulator technology by introducing the next generation of walking space manipulators - the End-Over-End Walking Robot (E-Walker). The dexterous and modular design of the E-Walker makes it an ideal candidate for missions involving assembly, manufacturing, servicing, and maintenance. (c) 2024 COSPAR. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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页码:5118 / 5141
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