This is the 3rd and final course of the spacecraft relative motion course sequence. This course presents a capstone design challenge where you get to develop, simulate and study how to approach a tumbling debris object. The servicer starts from far away and carefully does a series of maneuver to get closer and closer in a safe manner. As the debris object is tumbling, the servicer will have to account for relative attitude motion as well. The final approach is in a debris body-fixed manner illustrating a case of controlling non-Keplerian motion.

Spacecraft Formation Flying and Control Capstone Project

Spacecraft Formation Flying and Control Capstone Project
This course is part of Spacecraft Formation Relative Orbits Specialization

Instructor: Hanspeter Schaub
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2 weeks to complete
at 10 hours a week
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What you'll learn
Develop long range approach trajectory for a rendezvous maneuver
Simulated relative motion control solutions in LVLH frame
Implement non-Keplerian relative motion reference trajectories to fly in a body-fixed manner relative to the debris object.
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Taught in English
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