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Mission analysis for the EM-1 CubeSats EQUULEUS and OMOTENASHIEQUULEUS is a Lunar L2 orbiter and a 6-Unit CubeSat by JAXA and the University of Tokyo. OMOTENASHI is a 6-Unit CubeSat by JAXA, the world’s smallest Lunar lander. EQUULEUS and OMOTENASHI are among the 13 secondary payloads selected by NASA to be launched with Exploration Mission-1 in 2019. Despite their limited size and cost, EQUULEUS and OMOTENASHI are challenging missions, especially in terms of trajectory design and control. EQUULEUS exploits the Earth-Sun-Moon chaotic dynamics and enter a libration point orbit around the L2 of the Earth-Moon system, using a new water propulsion system with low thrust and little propellant. This “Orbit Control Experiment” is one of the main objectives of the mission. OMOTENASHI executes a semi-hard landing that requires breaking the spacecraft to a stop just a few-hundred meters above the Moon’s surface. Both missions present new and unique challenges, where the design of the nominal trajectory is mainly driven by the constrains on orbital control capabilities, and operational and robustness considerations. This paper presents the current baselines, and give an overview of the new techniques developed for their design.
Document ID
20210008851
Acquisition Source
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Document Type
Preprint (Draft being sent to journal)
External Source(s)
Authors
Oshima, Kenta
Oguri, Kenshiro
Ikenaga, Toshinori
Kawakatsu, Yasuhiro
Hashimoto, Tatsuaki
Baresi, Nicola
Ozaki, Naoya
Funase, Ryu
Chikazawa, Takuya
Kawabata, Yosuke
Kakihara, Kota
Hernando-Ayuso, Javier
Campagnola, Stefano
Date Acquired
October 1, 2018
Publication Date
October 1, 2018
Publication Information
Publisher: Pasadena, CA: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 2018
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Technical Review

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