Multiple Gravity Assist Interplanetary Trajectories

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A01=A V Labunsky
A01=K G Sukhanov
A01=O V Papkov
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Alexei V. Labunsky
Arrival Velocities
Artificial Satellite
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Author_K G Sukhanov
Author_O V Papkov
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ballistic trajectory optimisation
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celestial mechanics
Ecliptic Plane
Energy Savings
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Flight Schemes
Gravity Assist
Incoming Orbits
Interplanetary Flight
Interplanetary Missions
Interplanetary Trajectories
Konstantin G. Sukhanov
mission design algorithms
Natural Satellite
Oleg V. Papkov
optimal multipurpose mission planning
Optimal Trajectories
Orbital Plane
Pericentral Distance
Planetary Flybys
planetary science research
Satellite
solar system dynamics
space navigation techniques
Spacecraft Flight
Spacecraft Orbit
Spacecraft Trajectory
Spacecraft Velocity
Start Velocity
Target Planet
Transfer Orbit
Velocity Impulse
Vertical Orbit

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367579234
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Reflecting the results of twenty years; experience in the field of multipurpose flights, this monograph includes the complex routes of the trajectories of a number of bodies (e.g., space vehicles, comets) in the solar system. A general methodological approach to the research of flight schemes and the choice of optimal performances is developed. Additionally, a number of interconnected methods and algorithms used at sequential stages of such development are introduced, which allow the selection of a rational multipurpose route for a space vehicle, the design of multipurpose orbits, the determination of optimal space vehicle design, and ballistic performances for carrying out the routes chosen. Other topics include the practical results obtained from using these methods, navigation problems, near-to-planet orbits, and an overview of proven and new flight schemes.
Labunsky, A V; Papkov, O V; Sukhanov, K G

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