Jean-Luc Sarvadon
Design and Testing of Guidance Strategies for In-Orbit Servicing and Small Proximity Operations.
Rel. Elisa Capello, Andrea Bernasconi. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Aerospaziale, 2024
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Abstract
In the last decade, In-orbit servicing and active debris removal gained a lot of interests in the scientific community, both for the need of keeping the LEO orbit accessible and for the economic reasons that the implementation of this kind of missions can bring. In fact, the aims of in-orbit servicing are to repair, refuel, upgrade, de-orbit or extend the life of satellites, making missions last longer. Therefore, debris presence around Earth orbit will be reduced, diminishing the risks for space missions. In this scenario, to safely accomplish mission’s goals, it’s crucial to implement innovative GNC techniques that can be considered reliable and adaptable to different scenarios.
It’s key to develop techniques for collaborative known satellites and even for non collaborative ones, in order to perform in-orbit servicing for new and older satellites
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