textThe successful completion of the Hiten mission in 1991 provided real-world validation of a class of trajectories defined as ballistic lunar capture transfers. This class of transfers is often considered for missions to the Moon and for tours of the moons of other planets. In this study, the dynamics of the three and four body problems are examined to better explain the mechanisms of low energy transfers in the Earth-Moon system, and to determine their optimality. Families of periodic orbits in the restricted Earth-Sun-spacecraft three body problem are shown to be generating families for low energy transfers between orbits of the Earth. The low energy orbit-to-orbit transfers are shown to require less fuel than optimal direct transfers b...
The low-thrust version of the low energy transfers to the Moon exploiting the structure of the invar...
Distant retrograde orbits (DROs) are a neutrally stable class of three-body orbits. Because of their...
Within the context of both manned and robotic spaceflight activities, orbits near the Earth-Moon L1 ...
textThe successful completion of the Hiten mission in 1991 provided real-world validation of a class...
Low-energy transfers utilizing multi-body dynamics show great promise for future space exploration; ...
This contribution deals with fast Earth-Moon transfers with ballistic capture in the patched three-b...
The problem of finding optimal trajectories is essential for modern space mission design. When consi...
An increasing interest in lunar exploration calls for low-cost techniques of reaching the Moon. Ball...
This paper presents an optimization procedure to generate fast and low-∆v Earth-Moon transfer trajec...
In this paper novel Earth–Mars transfers are presented. These transfers exploit the natural dynamics...
This paper deals with the design and optimization of transfer trajectories from the Earth to the Moo...
In 1991, the Japanese Hiten mission used a low energy transfer with a ballistic capture at the Moon...
Analysis was done to determine fuel optimal translunar trajectories from Earth geostationary transfe...
Many interplanetary missions massively leverage the lunar gravitational pull in the so-called low-en...
In this paper novel Earth-Mars transfers are presented. These transfers exploit the natural dynamics...
The low-thrust version of the low energy transfers to the Moon exploiting the structure of the invar...
Distant retrograde orbits (DROs) are a neutrally stable class of three-body orbits. Because of their...
Within the context of both manned and robotic spaceflight activities, orbits near the Earth-Moon L1 ...
textThe successful completion of the Hiten mission in 1991 provided real-world validation of a class...
Low-energy transfers utilizing multi-body dynamics show great promise for future space exploration; ...
This contribution deals with fast Earth-Moon transfers with ballistic capture in the patched three-b...
The problem of finding optimal trajectories is essential for modern space mission design. When consi...
An increasing interest in lunar exploration calls for low-cost techniques of reaching the Moon. Ball...
This paper presents an optimization procedure to generate fast and low-∆v Earth-Moon transfer trajec...
In this paper novel Earth–Mars transfers are presented. These transfers exploit the natural dynamics...
This paper deals with the design and optimization of transfer trajectories from the Earth to the Moo...
In 1991, the Japanese Hiten mission used a low energy transfer with a ballistic capture at the Moon...
Analysis was done to determine fuel optimal translunar trajectories from Earth geostationary transfe...
Many interplanetary missions massively leverage the lunar gravitational pull in the so-called low-en...
In this paper novel Earth-Mars transfers are presented. These transfers exploit the natural dynamics...
The low-thrust version of the low energy transfers to the Moon exploiting the structure of the invar...
Distant retrograde orbits (DROs) are a neutrally stable class of three-body orbits. Because of their...
Within the context of both manned and robotic spaceflight activities, orbits near the Earth-Moon L1 ...