Surface Gravity Modelling and Space Gravimeter Development in the Context of Solar System Small Bodies

The two planetary defense ESA Hera and NASA DART missions aim at demonstrating asteroid deflection capabilities. This will be the first-ever extraterrestrial surface gravimeter experiment on a small body. The present PhD thesis contributed to this novel instrument development, from early prototyping to the final instrument flight model (FM)... Read More

The two planetary defense ESA Hera and NASA DART missions aim at demonstrating asteroid deflection capabilities. The former will follow the latter to the binary asteroid system Didymos. One payload of the Hera mission is the GRAvimeter for small Solar System bodies (GRASS) to land on Dimorphos for in-situ surface gravimetry. This will be the first-ever extraterrestrial surface gravimeter experiment on a small body. The present PhD thesis contributed to this novel instrument development, from early prototyping to the final instrument flight model (FM), scheduled for launch in 2024. The preparation of gravimeters to any celestial target, but moreso the interpretation of the finally returned data to Earth, demand excellent (surface) gravity simulations. Especially on small, generally non-spherical, bodies, this is non-trivial and ddressed further in this work. Different contributions to gravity and the different existing gravitation modelling methods are introduced. Then, a comparison of three of these methods is performed, and the surface gravity for different cases, including Hera's target, are simulated. Finally, zooming in from the global to the local scale, the novel Wedge-Pentahedra Method (WPM) is presented, allowing to account for local topography surrounding a gravimeter measurement location and influencing the measurement.


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Publisher
Presses universitaires de Louvain
Author
Matthias Noeker,
Set
| n° 672
Language
English
BISAC Subject Heading
SCI000000 SCIENCE > SCI055000 SCIENCE / Physics > SCI005000 SCIENCE / Physics / Astrophysics
BIC subject category (UK)
P Mathematics & science > PG Astronomy, space & time > PGG Astronomical observation: observatories, equipment & methods
Onix Audience Codes
06 Professional and scholarly
CLIL (Version 2013-2019)
3051 SCIENCES FONDAMENTALES > 4119 Astrophysique
Title First Published
25 April 2023
Subject Scheme Identifier Code
: Astronomie et géophysique
: Sciences exactes
: Physique

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Publication Date
26 June 2019
ISBN-13
9782875588012
Extent
Main content page count : 134
Code
98902
Dimensions
16 x 24 cm
Weight
226 grams
Packaging Type
No outer packaging
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15.00 €
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Publication Date
26 June 2019
ISBN-13
9782875588029
Code
98902PDF
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