Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
Nowadays, the mission design comprises the implementation of end-of-life disposal solutions to
preserve the space environment. These solutions must be conceived as feasible, sustainable and
not demanding from the point of view of the operations. In this work, the Earth's re-entry is
presented as a promising disposal strategy to be adopted at the end-of-life of Libration Point Orbit
missions, following a recent ESA study. The analysis is performed selecting as test cases Herschel,
SOHO and Gaia. We first exploit the natural dynamics corresponding to the Circular Restricted
Three-Body Problem and then we develop, within a full dynamical model, a differential correction
procedure aimed at computing the precise maneuver which allows reaching the Earth. We pay
attention not only on the Dv-budget, but also to the re-entry angle, the time of flight and the
regions on the surface of the Earth affected by the re-entry.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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