Abstract The fuel consumption associated with some interplanetary transfer trajecto-ries using chemical propulsion is not affordable. A solar sail is a method of propulsion that does not consume fuel. Transfer time is one of the most pressing problems of solar sail transfer trajectory design. This paper investigates the time-optimal interplanetary transfer trajectories to a circular orbit of given inclination and radius. The optimal control law is derived from the principle of maximization. An indirect method is used to solve the optimal control problem by selecting values for the initial adjoint vari-ables, which are normalized within a unit sphere. The conditions for the existence of the time-optimal transfer are dependent on the lightnes...
This paper investigates the design and optimization of solar sail interplanetary trajectories conne...
SOLAR sailing is known to be a feasible solution for deep space missions requiring extremely high va...
Recent studies have shown the feasibility of (quasi-)pole-sitter orbits at Mars and Venus, which inv...
This paper investigates the design and optimization of solar sail interplanetary trajectories connec...
The computation of Earth-to-Moon trajectories constitutes an important and interesting chapter of sp...
This paper investigates time-optimal solar sail trajectories between Libration Point Orbits (LPOs) o...
This paper investigates time-optimal solar sail trajectories between Libration Point Orbits (LPOs) o...
A simplified solar sail steering law is discussed in which the sail clock angle is used as the only ...
This paper analyzes the transfer orbits within a Sun-[Earth+Moon] system for a spacecraft whose prim...
A general solution for a 3-phase transfer trajectory from the Earth to a solar polar orbit using sol...
This paper presents time-optimal transfer trajectories between planar solar-sail displaced libration...
This paper investigates time-optimal solar sail trajectories between displaced Libration Point Orbit...
Abstract. The theory of optimal control is applied to obtain minimum-time trajectories for solar sai...
This paper investigates time-optimal solar sail trajectories between displaced Libration Point Orbit...
This paper investigates time-optimal solar sail trajectories between displaced Libration Point Orbit...
This paper investigates the design and optimization of solar sail interplanetary trajectories conne...
SOLAR sailing is known to be a feasible solution for deep space missions requiring extremely high va...
Recent studies have shown the feasibility of (quasi-)pole-sitter orbits at Mars and Venus, which inv...
This paper investigates the design and optimization of solar sail interplanetary trajectories connec...
The computation of Earth-to-Moon trajectories constitutes an important and interesting chapter of sp...
This paper investigates time-optimal solar sail trajectories between Libration Point Orbits (LPOs) o...
This paper investigates time-optimal solar sail trajectories between Libration Point Orbits (LPOs) o...
A simplified solar sail steering law is discussed in which the sail clock angle is used as the only ...
This paper analyzes the transfer orbits within a Sun-[Earth+Moon] system for a spacecraft whose prim...
A general solution for a 3-phase transfer trajectory from the Earth to a solar polar orbit using sol...
This paper presents time-optimal transfer trajectories between planar solar-sail displaced libration...
This paper investigates time-optimal solar sail trajectories between displaced Libration Point Orbit...
Abstract. The theory of optimal control is applied to obtain minimum-time trajectories for solar sai...
This paper investigates time-optimal solar sail trajectories between displaced Libration Point Orbit...
This paper investigates time-optimal solar sail trajectories between displaced Libration Point Orbit...
This paper investigates the design and optimization of solar sail interplanetary trajectories conne...
SOLAR sailing is known to be a feasible solution for deep space missions requiring extremely high va...
Recent studies have shown the feasibility of (quasi-)pole-sitter orbits at Mars and Venus, which inv...