This paper presents the mission design for the proposed MoonRise New Frontiers mission: a lunar far side lander and return vehicle, with an accompanying communication satellite. Both vehicles are launched together, but fly separate low-energy transfers to the Moon. The communication satellite enters lunar orbit immediately upon arrival at the Moon, whereas the lander enters a staging orbit about the lunar Lagrange points. The lander descends and touches down on the surface 17 days after the communication satellite enters orbit. The lander remains on the surface for nearly two weeks before lifting off and returning to Earth via a low-energy return.


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    Title :

    Trajectory Design for MoonRise: A Proposed Lunar South Pole-Aitken Basin Sample Return Mission



    Conference:

    AAS/AIAA Astrodynamics Specialist Conference ; 2013 ; Hilton Head, SC, United States


    Publication date :

    2013-08-11


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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