Search Results - "Ercoli Finzi, Amalia"
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The Philae lander mission and science overview
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences (13-07-2017)“…The Philae lander accomplished the first soft landing and the first scientific experiments of a human-made spacecraft on the surface of a comet. Planned,…”
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AMALIA Mission Lunar Rover—The conceptual design of the Team ITALIA Rover, candidate for the Google Lunar X Prize Challenge
Published in Acta astronautica (01-10-2010)“…The paper provides an overview of the conceptual design of the Lunar Rover conceived by Team Italia for the AMALIA Mission, candidate for the Google Lunar X…”
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Equilibrium analysis of a large multi-hinged space system
Published in Acta astronautica (01-07-2003)“…This paper presents the analytic solutions for the equilibrium configurations with respect to an orbiting reference frame of a three-body hinged space system…”
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The Philae lander mission and science overview
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences (13-07-2017)“…The Philae lander accomplished the first soft landing and the first scientific experiments of a humanmade spacecraft on the surface of a comet. Planned,…”
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MonteCarlo Techniques in Thermal Analysis – Design Margins Determination Using Reduced Models and Experimental Data
Published in SAE transactions (01-01-2006)“…In the paper several application techniques of MonteCarlo (MC) method applied to thermal analysis of space vehicles are presented. Although these methods are…”
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Particular aspects of the forced response of finite-dimensional modular structures
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Slowest Descent to the Moon
Published in SIAM review (01-10-1980)“…The problem of a soft landing on the moon with minimum fuel consumption can be successfully dealt with by means of the Maximum Principle [3], [2]. The solution…”
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