The analysis of optical navigation in an Earth–Moon libration point orbit is examined. Missions to libration points have been winning momentum during the last decades. Its unique characteristics make it suitable for a number of operational and scientific goals. Literature aimed to study dynamics, guidance and control of unstable orbits around collinear libration points is vast. In particular, several papers deal with the optimisation of the Δv budget associated to the station-keeping of these orbits. One of the results obtained in literature establishes the critical character of the Moon–Earth system in this aspect. The reason for this behaviour is twofold: high Δv cost and short optimal manoeuvre spacing. Optical autonomous navigation can ...
A dynamical understanding of orbits in the Earth-Moon neighborhood that can sustain long-term activi...
This paper details the design of the cislunar optical navigation system being proposed for the Orion...
Three-dimensional orbits in the vicinity of the interior libration point (L1) of the Sun-Earth/Moon ...
The analysis of optical navigation in an Earth–Moon libration point orbit is examined. Missions to l...
Crewed navigation in certain regions of the Earth-Moon system provides a unique challenge due to the...
The libration point orbits in the Sun-Earth/Moon system are formed by concurrent gravitational influ...
In the near future, several space applications in the Earth-Moon system may require a spacecraft to ...
A renewed interest in the Moon over the last decade has created a need for robust mission design alg...
The aim of this book is to explain, analyze and compute the kinds of motions that appear in an exten...
INTRODUCTION As part of the trajectory design, some current missions and a number of recent proposa...
In this paper, the Sun-Earth-Moon (i.e., SEM) autonomous navigation problem is investigated for the ...
AbstractLibration-point missions have been very useful and successful. Due to the unstable natures o...
In this paper, the Sun-Earth-Moon (i.e., SEM) autonomous navigation problem is investigated for the ...
The future of the global economy lies in space. As the economic and scientific benefits from space b...
Collinear Earth-Moon libration points have emerged as locations with immediate applications. These l...
A dynamical understanding of orbits in the Earth-Moon neighborhood that can sustain long-term activi...
This paper details the design of the cislunar optical navigation system being proposed for the Orion...
Three-dimensional orbits in the vicinity of the interior libration point (L1) of the Sun-Earth/Moon ...
The analysis of optical navigation in an Earth–Moon libration point orbit is examined. Missions to l...
Crewed navigation in certain regions of the Earth-Moon system provides a unique challenge due to the...
The libration point orbits in the Sun-Earth/Moon system are formed by concurrent gravitational influ...
In the near future, several space applications in the Earth-Moon system may require a spacecraft to ...
A renewed interest in the Moon over the last decade has created a need for robust mission design alg...
The aim of this book is to explain, analyze and compute the kinds of motions that appear in an exten...
INTRODUCTION As part of the trajectory design, some current missions and a number of recent proposa...
In this paper, the Sun-Earth-Moon (i.e., SEM) autonomous navigation problem is investigated for the ...
AbstractLibration-point missions have been very useful and successful. Due to the unstable natures o...
In this paper, the Sun-Earth-Moon (i.e., SEM) autonomous navigation problem is investigated for the ...
The future of the global economy lies in space. As the economic and scientific benefits from space b...
Collinear Earth-Moon libration points have emerged as locations with immediate applications. These l...
A dynamical understanding of orbits in the Earth-Moon neighborhood that can sustain long-term activi...
This paper details the design of the cislunar optical navigation system being proposed for the Orion...
Three-dimensional orbits in the vicinity of the interior libration point (L1) of the Sun-Earth/Moon ...