Spatial approaches to moons from resonance relative to invariant manifolds |
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Affiliation: | School of Aerospace Science and Engineering, National University of Defense Technology, 410073 Changsha, China |
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Abstract: | In this study, the final approach to a moon or other body from resonance is explored and compared to the invariant manifolds of unstable periodic orbits. It is shown that the stable manifolds of planar Lyapunov orbits can act as a guide for the periods or resonances that are required for the final approach in both the planar and spatial problems. Previously developed techniques for the planar problem are expanded for use with resonances and used for comparison with trajectories approaching a moon from these resonances. A similar technique is then used for exploring the relationship of invariant manifolds to approach trajectories in the spatial problem. It is shown that the invariant manifolds of unstable periodic orbits provide insight into the trajectory design, and they can be used as a guide to the more direct approach trajectories. |
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Keywords: | Spatial approach Resonance Dynamical systems Invariant manifolds |
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