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An autonomous navigation and guidance system for MUSES-C asteroid landing

Kubota et al., 2003

Document ID
13276828469786051523
Author
Kubota T
Hashimoto T
Sawai S
Kawaguchi J
Ninomiya K
Uo M
Baba K
Publication year
Publication venue
Acta Astronautica

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ISAS plans to launch an asteroid sample and return spacecraft MUSES-C in 2002 and the spacecraft arrives at near earth asteroid 1989ML in 2003. To approach, rendezvous with, and land on the asteroid safely, the spacecraft has an autonomous navigation, guidance …
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