We analyze the problem of the orbital control of an Earth's satellite using the gravity of the Moon. The main objective is to study a technique to decrease the fuel consumption of a plane change maneuver to be performed in a satellite that is in orbit around the Earth. The main idea of this approach is to send the satellite to the Moon using a single-impulsive maneuver, use the gravity field of the Moon to make the desired plane change of the trajectory, and then return the satellite to its nominal semimajor axis and eccentricity using a bi-impulsive Hohmann-type maneuver. The satellite is assumed to start in a Keplerian orbit in the plane of the lunar orbit around the Earth and the goal is to put it in a similar orbit that differs from the...
This paper investigates orbits and transfer trajectories for continuous polar Earth observation in t...
The emergence of microsatellite missions leaving low Earth orbits to pursue the exploration of the s...
AbstractThe optimization of the Earth-moon trajectory using solar electric propulsion is presented. ...
In this paper, a study is made in the problem of the orbital control of an Earth´s satellite using t...
Abstract: Some results for the study of the spacecraft (SC) flight from low-Earth orbit of...
Abstract: Lunar Gravity Assist (LGA) allows us to change a spacecraft (SC) orbit using the...
The GRAIL mission to the Moon will be the first time that two separate robotic orbiters will be plac...
The dynamics of the circular restricted three-body Earth-Moon-particle problem predicts the existenc...
Abstract: New trajectories for space flight from the Earth to the Moon founded recently ar...
Abstract. It is well known that lunar satellites in polar orbits suffer a high increase on the eccen...
Abstract: The geocentric trajectories of a spacecraft , including the perturbation maneu...
One idea to stop the increasing threat of global warming is to build a space sunshade, made up of a ...
In this work, the idea promoted by NASA to put a space station around the Moon has been studied. To ...
It is well known that lunar satellites in polar orbits suffer a high increase on the eccentricity du...
In the past years, the idea of taking advantage of sequences of ballistic gravity assists has been w...
This paper investigates orbits and transfer trajectories for continuous polar Earth observation in t...
The emergence of microsatellite missions leaving low Earth orbits to pursue the exploration of the s...
AbstractThe optimization of the Earth-moon trajectory using solar electric propulsion is presented. ...
In this paper, a study is made in the problem of the orbital control of an Earth´s satellite using t...
Abstract: Some results for the study of the spacecraft (SC) flight from low-Earth orbit of...
Abstract: Lunar Gravity Assist (LGA) allows us to change a spacecraft (SC) orbit using the...
The GRAIL mission to the Moon will be the first time that two separate robotic orbiters will be plac...
The dynamics of the circular restricted three-body Earth-Moon-particle problem predicts the existenc...
Abstract: New trajectories for space flight from the Earth to the Moon founded recently ar...
Abstract. It is well known that lunar satellites in polar orbits suffer a high increase on the eccen...
Abstract: The geocentric trajectories of a spacecraft , including the perturbation maneu...
One idea to stop the increasing threat of global warming is to build a space sunshade, made up of a ...
In this work, the idea promoted by NASA to put a space station around the Moon has been studied. To ...
It is well known that lunar satellites in polar orbits suffer a high increase on the eccentricity du...
In the past years, the idea of taking advantage of sequences of ballistic gravity assists has been w...
This paper investigates orbits and transfer trajectories for continuous polar Earth observation in t...
The emergence of microsatellite missions leaving low Earth orbits to pursue the exploration of the s...
AbstractThe optimization of the Earth-moon trajectory using solar electric propulsion is presented. ...