Vision-based guidance, navigation, and control of Hayabusa spacecraft - Lessons learned from real operation

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Hashimoto, Tatsuaki
Kubota, Takashi
Kawaguchi, Jun'ichiro
Uo, Masashi
Shirakawa, Kenichi
Kominato, Takashi
Morita, Hideo

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IFAC Secretariat

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Hayabusa spacecraft performed approaching to and landing on the asteroid Itokawa from September to November in 2005 with sophisticated vision-based navigation and guidance. The spacecraft had some autonomous functions of station-keeping, descending, touching down and sampling. Since two of three reaction wheels for attitude control had malfunctions and the autonomous guidance did not work as designed, however, a ground-based landmark optical navigation system was developed. This paper presents the navigation, guidance and control system of Hayabusa spacecraft with some flight results.

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18th IFAC Symposium on Automatic Control in Aerospace, ACA 2010 - Proceedings

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