Hybrid propulsion combines chemical propulsion and electric propulsion on the same platform. The brand-new hybrid transfers are thus achieved by sequential combination of high thrust (impulsive maneuvers) and low thrust (continuous arcs). In this chapter, hybrid propulsion transfers are applied to the trajectory optimization for missions to the Near Earth Objects (NEOs). These have been obtained with an optimization based on a direct transcription procedure. The problem is formulated as a nonlinear programming problem and solved for a finite set of variables, which maximize the final spacecraft mass. Effort has been put in modeling the propulsion subsystem. Realistic limitations on both the impulsive maneuvers and low-thrust magnitude have ...
This paper proposes a methodology for deriving system-trajectory optimization to Geostationary orbit...
The classic strategy to place a satellite in the geostationary orbit (GEO) relies on chemical propul...
The classic strategy to place a satellite in the geostationary orbit (GEO) relies on chemical propul...
Hybrid propulsion combines chemical propulsion and electric propulsion on the same platform. The bra...
Hybrid propulsion combines chemical propulsion and electric propulsion on the same platform. The bra...
Hybrid propulsion combines chemical propulsion and electric propulsion on the same platform. The bra...
Hybrid propulsion combines chemical propulsion and electric propulsion on the same platform. The bra...
In this paper the new concept of hybrid propulsion transfers is applied to the trajectory design for...
In this paper the new concept of hybrid propulsion transfers is applied to the trajectory design for...
In this paper the new concept of hybrid propulsion transfers is applied to the trajectory design for...
In this paper the new concept of hybrid propulsion transfers is applied to the trajectory design for...
This paper proposes a methodology for deriving system-trajectory optimization to Geostationary orbit...
This paper proposes a methodology for deriving system-trajectory optimization to Geostationary orbit...
This paper proposes a methodology for deriving system-trajectory optimization to Geostationary orbit...
This paper proposes a methodology for deriving system-trajectory optimization to Geostationary orbit...
This paper proposes a methodology for deriving system-trajectory optimization to Geostationary orbit...
The classic strategy to place a satellite in the geostationary orbit (GEO) relies on chemical propul...
The classic strategy to place a satellite in the geostationary orbit (GEO) relies on chemical propul...
Hybrid propulsion combines chemical propulsion and electric propulsion on the same platform. The bra...
Hybrid propulsion combines chemical propulsion and electric propulsion on the same platform. The bra...
Hybrid propulsion combines chemical propulsion and electric propulsion on the same platform. The bra...
Hybrid propulsion combines chemical propulsion and electric propulsion on the same platform. The bra...
In this paper the new concept of hybrid propulsion transfers is applied to the trajectory design for...
In this paper the new concept of hybrid propulsion transfers is applied to the trajectory design for...
In this paper the new concept of hybrid propulsion transfers is applied to the trajectory design for...
In this paper the new concept of hybrid propulsion transfers is applied to the trajectory design for...
This paper proposes a methodology for deriving system-trajectory optimization to Geostationary orbit...
This paper proposes a methodology for deriving system-trajectory optimization to Geostationary orbit...
This paper proposes a methodology for deriving system-trajectory optimization to Geostationary orbit...
This paper proposes a methodology for deriving system-trajectory optimization to Geostationary orbit...
This paper proposes a methodology for deriving system-trajectory optimization to Geostationary orbit...
The classic strategy to place a satellite in the geostationary orbit (GEO) relies on chemical propul...
The classic strategy to place a satellite in the geostationary orbit (GEO) relies on chemical propul...