Image-based Autonomous Navigation of Hayabusa2 using Artificial Landmarks: Design and In-Flight Results in Landing Operations on Asteroid Ryugu

AIAA Scitech 2020 Forum(2020)

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Abstract
Hayabusa2 is an asteroid sample return mission by JAXA. The spacecraft was launched in 2014 and arrived at the target asteroid Ryugu on 27 June 2018. During 1.5-year proximity phase, several critical operations including two landing/sampling operations were successfully performed. They were based on autonomous image-based descent and landing techniques. This paper describes an image-based autonomous navigation of the Hayabusa2 mission using artificial landmarks named target markers (TMs). Its basic algorithm, and in-flight results in the 1st touchdown and its rehearsal are shown.
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asteroid ryugu,artificial landmarks,hayabusa2,autonomous navigation,image-based,in-flight
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