Current space exploration programs call for the establishment of a permanent Human presence on the Moon. This paper considers periodic orbits of a shuttle between the Earth and the Moon. Such a shuttle will be needed to bring supplies to the Moon outpost and carry back those resources that are in short supply on Earth. To keep this shuttle in permanent periodic orbit it must have a thruster that forces it into an elliptical orbit from perigee near Earth to an apogee just beyond the Moon and back to perigee. The impacts of the Earth, Moon and Sun gravity on this orbit are considered. For this model we determine the eccentricity that minimizes the thrust requirements and the lunar $\Delta\, v$ requirements. We show that optimal placements of ...
Future Moon missions devoted to Lunar surface remote sensing, for example, will require very _ne and...
Modern lunar exploration plans have stimulated a renewed interest in considering the possibility of ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2005.In...
Abstract: New trajectories for space flight from the Earth to the Moon founded recently ar...
Spacecraft which utilize electric propulsion (EP) systems are capable of delivering a greater payloa...
Previous studies for small formation flying dynamics about triangular libration points have determin...
AbstractThe optimization of the Earth-moon trajectory using solar electric propulsion is presented. ...
Within the context of manned spaceflight activities, Earth-Moon libration point orbits could support...
Small Expendable launch vehicles are capable of injecting modest payloads into high Earth orbits hav...
To find definite answers for the presence of water on the poles of Moon, to facilitate selection of ...
Lunar missions and their design are in the agenda of most main space agencies around the world. With...
Contingent upon the modification of an initial condition of the injected or deployed orbit. Addition...
Measurements of Earth's atmosphere as it occults sunlight can be obtained advantageously from a spac...
The quest to explore the Moon has helped resolve scientific questions, has spurred leaps in technolo...
A subset of the presently-defined NASA robotic lunar exploration objectives may be achievable with a...
Future Moon missions devoted to Lunar surface remote sensing, for example, will require very _ne and...
Modern lunar exploration plans have stimulated a renewed interest in considering the possibility of ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2005.In...
Abstract: New trajectories for space flight from the Earth to the Moon founded recently ar...
Spacecraft which utilize electric propulsion (EP) systems are capable of delivering a greater payloa...
Previous studies for small formation flying dynamics about triangular libration points have determin...
AbstractThe optimization of the Earth-moon trajectory using solar electric propulsion is presented. ...
Within the context of manned spaceflight activities, Earth-Moon libration point orbits could support...
Small Expendable launch vehicles are capable of injecting modest payloads into high Earth orbits hav...
To find definite answers for the presence of water on the poles of Moon, to facilitate selection of ...
Lunar missions and their design are in the agenda of most main space agencies around the world. With...
Contingent upon the modification of an initial condition of the injected or deployed orbit. Addition...
Measurements of Earth's atmosphere as it occults sunlight can be obtained advantageously from a spac...
The quest to explore the Moon has helped resolve scientific questions, has spurred leaps in technolo...
A subset of the presently-defined NASA robotic lunar exploration objectives may be achievable with a...
Future Moon missions devoted to Lunar surface remote sensing, for example, will require very _ne and...
Modern lunar exploration plans have stimulated a renewed interest in considering the possibility of ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2005.In...