Circular restricted full three-body problem with rigid-body spacecraft dynamics in binary asteroid systems

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Brennan McCann
Annika Anderson
Morad Nazari
David Canales
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[1] Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University,Aerospace Engineering Department
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Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy | 2024年 / 136卷
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Orbit–attitude coupling; Rigid-body dynamics; Polyhedron inertia; Solar radiation pressure; Three-body dynamics;
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Coupling between the rotational and translational motion of a rigid body can have a profound effect on spacecraft motion in complex dynamical environments. While there is a substantial amount of study of rigid-body coupling in a non-uniform gravitational field, the spacecraft is often considered as a point-mass vehicle. By contrast, the full-N body problem (FNBP) evaluates the mutual gravitational potential of the rigid-body celestial objects and any other body, such as a spacecraft, under their influence and treats all bodies, including the spacecraft, as a rigid body. Furthermore, the perturbing effects of the FNBP become more pronounced as the celestial bodies become smaller and/or more significantly aspherical. Utilizing the comprehensive framework of dynamics and gravitational influences within the FNBP, this research investigates the dynamics of spacecraft modeled as rigid bodies in binary systems characterized by nearly circular mutual orbits. The paper presents an examination of the perturbation effects that arise in this circular restricted full three-body problem (CRF3BP), aiming to assess and validate the extent of these effects on the spacecraft’s overall motion. Numerical results provided for spacecraft motion in the CRF3BP in a binary asteroid system demonstrate non-negligible trajectory divergence when utilizing rigid-body versus point mass spacecraft models. These results also investigate the effects of shape and inertia tensors of the bodies and solar radiation pressure in those models.
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