High-Accuracy Mass Estimation of Small Asteroids for Planetary Defense Using the Gravity Imaging Radio Observer (GIRO)
摘要
Accurate mass determination of small, sub-kilometer asteroids is a key challenge in planetary defense, particularly for newly discovered potentially impacting asteroids requiring rapid response. This work investigates the Gravity Imaging Radio Observer (GIRO), an innovative instrument concept based on inter-satellite Doppler tracking between a host spacecraft and small radio probes, combined with high-precision optical imaging using the Advanced Pointing Imaging Camera. We assess GIRO’s performance in a simulated flyby mission targeting asteroid 2024 YR4, and demonstrate that a compact beacon-based architecture can achieve formal 1