A Hohmann transfer is a well-known spacecraft manoeuvre, initiated by a horizontal velocity kick Δv1, which effects a change from an original, say, circular orbit to the Hohmann transfer ellipse in its perigee, and completed by a second horizontal velocity kick Δv2 in the apogee, to eflect a change from the transfer ellipse to a final, say, larger circular orbit.A velocity kick as mentioned above is apparently instantaneous, and free of any side effects, a very idealized concept, which, as it turns out, isfar removedfrom reality.Recent investigations into Ward spirals have shed some light into how velocity changes can be brought about. It is shown that a vertical impulse component must be present to accompany a horizontal impulse in order t...
This paper gives a complete analysis of the problem of aeroassisted return from a high Earth orbit t...
This paper presents an analytical study of the longitudinal dynamics of a thrusting, lifting, orbita...
Simplified expressions describing the transfer from a satellite bit to the point of atmospheric entr...
A Hohmann transfer is a well-known spacecraft manoeuvre, initiated by a horizontal velocity kick Δv1...
In this work, we present a complete study of the Hohmann transfer maneuver between two circular copl...
This paper extends previous work on the Hohmann Transfer Spiral (HST) by introducing a plane change ...
This note introduces an orbit transfer enabled through the use of high and low thrust propulsion tec...
This paper investigates the Hohmann Spiral Transfer (HST), an orbit transfer method previously devel...
The Ward spiral occurs as a result of the study of the effects of drag on the orbit of a satellite. ...
This paper introduces a hybrid propulsion transfer termed a Hohmann Spiral, incorporating low and hi...
Does the velocity required to enter the Hohmann transfer orbit vary between the planets Mars, Jupite...
Simplified expressions describing the transfer from a satellite orbit to the point of atmospheric en...
The transfer of satellites in too high orbits as geosynchronous one (geostationary), usually is ac...
The classical problem of tangential impulse transfer between coplanar Keplerian orbits is addressed....
The classical theory of flight dynamics for airplane longitudinal stability and control analysis was...
This paper gives a complete analysis of the problem of aeroassisted return from a high Earth orbit t...
This paper presents an analytical study of the longitudinal dynamics of a thrusting, lifting, orbita...
Simplified expressions describing the transfer from a satellite bit to the point of atmospheric entr...
A Hohmann transfer is a well-known spacecraft manoeuvre, initiated by a horizontal velocity kick Δv1...
In this work, we present a complete study of the Hohmann transfer maneuver between two circular copl...
This paper extends previous work on the Hohmann Transfer Spiral (HST) by introducing a plane change ...
This note introduces an orbit transfer enabled through the use of high and low thrust propulsion tec...
This paper investigates the Hohmann Spiral Transfer (HST), an orbit transfer method previously devel...
The Ward spiral occurs as a result of the study of the effects of drag on the orbit of a satellite. ...
This paper introduces a hybrid propulsion transfer termed a Hohmann Spiral, incorporating low and hi...
Does the velocity required to enter the Hohmann transfer orbit vary between the planets Mars, Jupite...
Simplified expressions describing the transfer from a satellite orbit to the point of atmospheric en...
The transfer of satellites in too high orbits as geosynchronous one (geostationary), usually is ac...
The classical problem of tangential impulse transfer between coplanar Keplerian orbits is addressed....
The classical theory of flight dynamics for airplane longitudinal stability and control analysis was...
This paper gives a complete analysis of the problem of aeroassisted return from a high Earth orbit t...
This paper presents an analytical study of the longitudinal dynamics of a thrusting, lifting, orbita...
Simplified expressions describing the transfer from a satellite bit to the point of atmospheric entr...