Scheeres et al., 1996 - Google Patents
Issues of landing on near earth asteroidsScheeres et al., 1996
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- 10443816340566273912
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- Scheeres D
- Ostro S
- Hudson R
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- Engineering, Construction, and Operations in Space V
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Orbital and landing operations at near-Earth asteroids involve a variety of difficulties due to the irregular shape of these asteroids and their potential for non-uniform rotation. These difficulties make it common to find trajectories that evolve from stable, near-circular orbits to …
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