HAYABUSA's Optical Hybrid Navigation for Approaching to and Stationkeeping around Asteroid ITOKAWA
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概要
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Hayabusa spacecraft performed a proximity operation including station keeping and hovering around the asteroid (25143) Itokawa from September to November in 2005. In order to navigate and guide the spacecraft to Itokawa, the spacecraft was equipped with sophisticated autonomous navigation and guidance functions including onboard image processing. Since one of three reaction wheels for attitude control failed in late July of 2005 and the second wheel failed in early October, however, the autonomous guidance did not work as designed. To overcome the unexpected anomalies, an optical navigation technique combined with the radiometric information obtained on the ground was used and the proximity operation around the asteroid could be accomplished as planed. This paper presents how those navigation and guidance in proximity phase were carried out, showing with some flight rcsults.
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著者
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KOMINATO Takashi
NEC Aerospace Systems, Ltd.
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Uo Masashi
Nec Toshiba Space System Ltd.
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Matsuoka Masatoshi
Nec Aerospace System Ltd.
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KUBOTA Takashi
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
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HASHlMOTO Tatsuaki
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
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