LUMIO

An Autonomous CubeSat for Lunar Exploration

Book Chapter (2019)
Author(s)

Stefano Speretta (TU Delft - Space Systems Egineering)

Angelo Cervone (TU Delft - Space Systems Egineering)

PP Sundaramoorthy (TU Delft - Electronics, TU Delft - Space Systems Egineering)

Ron Noomen (TU Delft - Astrodynamics & Space Missions)

Samiksha Mestry (TU Delft - Space Systems Egineering)

Ana do Carmo Cipriano (Student TU Delft)

Francesco Topputo (Politecnico di Milano)

Anton Ivanov (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology)

Johan Vennekens (European Space Agency (ESA))

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Space Systems Egineering
Copyright
© 2019 S. Speretta, A. Cervone, P.P. Sundaramoorthy, R. Noomen, S.S. Mestry, Ana do Carmo Cipriano, Francesco Topputo, Anton Ivanov, Johan Vennekens, More Authors
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11536-4_6
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Publication Year
2019
Language
English
Copyright
© 2019 S. Speretta, A. Cervone, P.P. Sundaramoorthy, R. Noomen, S.S. Mestry, Ana do Carmo Cipriano, Francesco Topputo, Anton Ivanov, Johan Vennekens, More Authors
Space Systems Egineering
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Pages (from-to)
103-134
ISBN (print)
978-3-030-11535-7
ISBN (electronic)
978-3-030-11536-4
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Abstract

The Lunar Meteoroid Impact Observer (LUMIO) is one of the four projects selected within ESA’s SysNova competition to develop a small satellite or scientific and technology demonstration purposes to be deployed by a mothership around the Moon. Themission utilizes a 12U form-factor CubeSat which carries the LUMIO-Cam, an optical instrument capable of detecting light flashes in the visible spectrum to continuously monitor and process the meteoroids impacts. In this chapter, we will describe the mission concept and focus on the performance of a novel navigation concept using Moon images taken as byproduct of the LUMIOCam operations. This new approach will considerably limit the operations burden on ground, aiming at autonomous orbit-attitude navigation and control. Furthermore, an efficient and autonomous strategy for collection, processing, categorization, and storage of payload data is also described to cope with the limited contact time and downlink bandwidth. Since all communications have to go via a lunar orbiter, all commands and telemetry/data will have to be forwarded to/from the mothership. This will prevent quasi-real-time operations and will be the first time for CubeSats as they have never flown without a direct link to Earth. This chapter was derived from a paper the authors delivered at the SpaceOps 2018 conference.

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