The most expensive maneuver for an interplanetary spacecraft is the orbital injection. One approach to find minimum fuel-cost trajectories is to preform a search over a number of design parameters such as radius of periapse, apoapse of the insertion orbit, and angle of approach. The so-called V-infinity leveraging maneuver has been shown to reduce the design space by implementing a small burn at apoapse to modify the velocity vector at a flyby body. The focus of the present work is orbital insertion of a science mission at Jupiter or Saturn, with the end goal of rendezvousing with a high-science priority moon such at Titan or Europa. The orbital insertion phase is framed as a boundary-value problem with a 1-D minimization over Time-Of-Fligh...
This paper presents the latest results on the navigation and orbit determination analysis of the Eur...
Recent discoveries regarding Saturn’s moon, Enceladus, have transformed the small icy moon into one ...
A key trade-off for planetary system exploration is the fuel cost required versus science data obtai...
The most expensive maneuver for an interplanetary spacecraft is the orbital injection. One approach ...
With the discovery of water ice at the moon's south pole, future human lunar exploration will likely...
The announced missions to the Saturn and Jupiter systems renewed the space community interest in sim...
The well established technique of V-infinity leveraging is applied to the phase-fixed planetary moon...
UnrestrictedESA and NASA scientific missions to the Jupiter and Saturn systems will answer fundament...
This study investigates the application of high-Earth orbit (HEO) trajectories to missions requiring...
Trajectory design, given the current level of propulsive technology, requires knowledge of orbital m...
Interplanetary and moon tour missions have benefited from the implementation of leveraging maneuvers...
The objective of this work is the development of efficient techniques for the preliminary design of ...
textCurrent renewed interest in exploration of the moon, Mars, and other planetary objects is drivin...
To escape the gravitational attraction of the Earth-Moon system and begin an interplanetary trajecto...
A simple targeting algorithm for trans-Earth injection is developed. The techniques pre-sented in th...
This paper presents the latest results on the navigation and orbit determination analysis of the Eur...
Recent discoveries regarding Saturn’s moon, Enceladus, have transformed the small icy moon into one ...
A key trade-off for planetary system exploration is the fuel cost required versus science data obtai...
The most expensive maneuver for an interplanetary spacecraft is the orbital injection. One approach ...
With the discovery of water ice at the moon's south pole, future human lunar exploration will likely...
The announced missions to the Saturn and Jupiter systems renewed the space community interest in sim...
The well established technique of V-infinity leveraging is applied to the phase-fixed planetary moon...
UnrestrictedESA and NASA scientific missions to the Jupiter and Saturn systems will answer fundament...
This study investigates the application of high-Earth orbit (HEO) trajectories to missions requiring...
Trajectory design, given the current level of propulsive technology, requires knowledge of orbital m...
Interplanetary and moon tour missions have benefited from the implementation of leveraging maneuvers...
The objective of this work is the development of efficient techniques for the preliminary design of ...
textCurrent renewed interest in exploration of the moon, Mars, and other planetary objects is drivin...
To escape the gravitational attraction of the Earth-Moon system and begin an interplanetary trajecto...
A simple targeting algorithm for trans-Earth injection is developed. The techniques pre-sented in th...
This paper presents the latest results on the navigation and orbit determination analysis of the Eur...
Recent discoveries regarding Saturn’s moon, Enceladus, have transformed the small icy moon into one ...
A key trade-off for planetary system exploration is the fuel cost required versus science data obtai...