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Creating a Contact Binary Via Spacecraft Impact to Near-Earth Binary Asteroid (350751) 2002 AW

Colby C. Merrill, Carl J. Geiger, Abu T. M. Tahsin,Dmitry Savransky,Mason Peck

ACTA ASTRONAUTICA(2024)

Cornell Univ

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Abstract
Contact binary asteroids are ubiquitous in the solar system: the Kuiper belt, main belt, and near-Earth populations all house these complex aggregates. Although contact binaries account for up to 30% of small bodies in the solar system, the formation of one has yet to be observed. We present a preliminary mission design to create a contact binary asteroid and observe its formation using a binary NEO system, a kinetic impactor, and an observer spacecraft. Not only does this mission address an important gap in planetary science, it also serves the planetary defense community: it will further demonstrate planetary defense technology to provide unique observation opportunities. A binary system offers a convenient natural laboratory for this mission, as the ability to form a contact binary using a kinetic impactor depends greatly on the size of the target and the proximity to its parent body. From among all known binary near-Earth objects, binary asteroid system (350751) 2002 AW was chosen for this case study. A spacecraft can achieve rendezvous with this system from low-Earth orbit with a cheap total ΔV ≈ 4.3 km/s. A pair of spacecraft launch on the same launch vehicle and separate before asteroid impact. The two spacecraft are (1) an impactor that has been adapted from the DART spacecraft and (2) an observer spacecraft that will rendezvous with the binary system and observe the creation of the contact binary. The spacecraft impact must be designed such that it redirects the secondary into a collision course with the primary while not catastrophically disrupting the target asteroid. Impact parameters such as angle of impact, catastrophic disruption limit, and the β factor have been considered. Among other design decisions, we present our target-selection methodology, launch-vehicle considerations, and launch opportunities.
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Planetary defense,Binary asteroid,Contact binary,Near-Earth object,Asteroid deflection,Kinetic impactor
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