Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1714331 Acta Astronautica 2015 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Asteroid Redirect Mission enables utilization of natural resources from asteroids.•Robotic capture and return of small asteroid or multi-ton boulder from an asteroid.•Electric propulsion is key technology for interplanetary transport of large masses.•Testing of techniques and equipment could enable large-scale commercial operations.•Reduce barriers associated with utilizing space-based resources for future missions.

The utilization of natural resources from asteroids is an idea that is older than the Space Age. The technologies are now available to transform this endeavor from an idea into reality. The Asteroid Redirect Mission (ARM) is a mission concept which includes the goal of robotically returning a small Near-Earth Asteroid (NEA) or a multi-ton boulder from a large NEA to cislunar space in the mid-2020s using an advanced Solar Electric Propulsion (SEP) vehicle and currently available technologies. The paradigm shift enabled by the ARM concept would allow in-situ resource utilization (ISRU) to be used at the human mission departure location (i.e., cislunar space) versus exclusively at the deep-space mission destination. This approach drastically reduces the barriers associated with utilizing ISRU for human deep-space missions. The successful testing of ISRU techniques and associated equipment could enable large-scale commercial ISRU operations to become a reality and enable a future space-based economy utilizing processed asteroidal materials. This paper provides an overview of the ARM concept and discusses the mission objectives, key technologies, and capabilities associated with the mission, as well as how the ARM and associated operations would benefit humanity׳s quest for the exploration and settlement of space.

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