As demonstrated by ongoing concept designs and the recent ARTEMIS mission, there is, currently, significant interest in exploiting three-body dynamics in the design of trajectories for both robotic and human missions within the Earth-Moon system. The concept of an interactive and 'dynamic' catalog of potential solutions in the Earth-Moon system is explored within this paper and analyzed as a framework to guide trajectory design. Characterizing and compiling periodic and quasi-periodic solutions that exist in the circular restricted three-body problem may offer faster and more efficient strategies for orbit design, while also delivering innovative mission design parameters for further examination.
An Earth-Moon System Trajectory Design Reference Catalog
IAA Conference on Dynamics and Control of Space Systems ; 2014 ; Roma, Italy
2014-03-24
Conference paper
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English
An Earth–Moon system trajectory design reference catalog
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