A comparative assessment of gravitational field modeling methods for binary asteroid landing

Tongge Wen, Xiangyuan Zeng*, Ziwen Li, Yang Yu

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Abstract

The tradeoff between accuracy and efficiency in gravitational field modeling for binary asteroid landing is one of the challenges in dynamical analyses. Four representative gravitational modeling methods are employed and compared in this study. These are the sphere–sphere model, ellipsoid–sphere model, inertia integral-polyhedron method, and finite element method. This study considers the differences between these four models, particularly their effects on the landing dynamics of a lander. A framework to simulate the coupled orbit–attitude motion of a lander in a binary system is first established. Numerical simulations are then performed on the natural landings on the second primary of the (66391) Moshup–Squannit system. The results show significant differences in the final landing dispersions, settling time, and sliding distance when applying the simplified models. On the basis of the modeling accuracy and computational efficiency, the finite element method should be chosen for future missions. (Figure presented.)

Original languageEnglish
JournalAstrodynamics
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2024

Keywords

  • binary asteroid
  • contact dynamics
  • gravitational field modeling
  • landing dynamics

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