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      Rendezvous Mission for Interstellar Objects Using a Solar Sail-based Statite Concept

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          Using the "statite," or static-satelite, concept -- an artificial satellite capable of hovering in place using a solar sail -- this work proposes to create a dynamic orbital slingshot in anticipation of Interstellar Objects (ISOs) passing through our solar system. The existence of these ISOs offers a unique scientific opportunity to answer fundamental scientific questions about the origin of solar system volatiles, the compositions of exo-solar systems, and the transfer rates of material between solar systems. However, due to their high heliocentric velocities and relatively short lead time, it may be extremely difficult to visit ISOs with current satellite propulsion systems. This work investigates the statite concept as applied to ISO missions and demonstrates potential configurations for optimal ISO flyby and rendezvous missions.

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          23 December 2020
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          2012.12935
          36408177-52a2-4892-adde-419ee3c15cb8

          http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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          8 pages, 5 figures, white paper
          astro-ph.IM

          Instrumentation & Methods for astrophysics
          Instrumentation & Methods for astrophysics

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