The dynamics and control of a satellite in proximity to the asteroid Apophis
across its Earth close approach in 2029 is evaluated and investigated. First,
the feasibility of carrying out close proximity operations about Apophis when
in its heliocentric orbit phase is evaluated and shown to be feasible. Then
three different types of close proximity motion relative to Apophis are
analyzed that will enable a spacecraft to take observations throughout the
Earth close approach. These are maintaining a relative orbit that is somewhat
distant from Apophis, hovering along the Earth-Apophis line, or maintaining
orbit about Apophis through the flyby. Each of these are shown to be feasible,
albeit challenging, and some basic aspects of these operations are noted and
discussed.Comment: Accepted for publication in the Journal of the Astronautical Science