Comparative Assessment of Target Capture Techniques for Space Debris Removal with CubeSats
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Clark, Christopher P.; Ricard, Michael J.; Hastings, Daniel E.; Masterson, Rebecca A.
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The use of CubeSats for space debris removal represents a possible avenue for enabling
non-governmental operators to become involved in the maintenance of space. While their
small size and inexpensive components reduce barriers to entry for universities and companies,
certain technical challenges are magnified by CubeSats’ low inertia and power limitations. One
such area is target capture, in which an approaching CubeSat must establish a secure contact
point with a debris object prior to beginning the detumbling or deorbiting process. This paper
discusses nets, harpoons, and robotic arms as three possible strategies for target capture. Each
method is examined to identify key regimes of possible feasibility for CubeSat applications. A
dynamics model is introduced and utilized to simulate the relative motion of a CubeSat tethered
to a debris object, a situation encountered with both harpoon and net capture.
Date issued
2021-11-03Department
Charles Stark Draper Laboratory; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Aeronautics and AstronauticsPublisher
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
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Clark, Christopher P., Hastings, Daniel E., Ricard, Michael J. and Masterson, Rebecca. 2021. "Comparative Assessment of Target Capture Techniques for Space Debris Removal with CubeSats."
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