Lunar flyby transfers between libration point orbits

Yi Qi, Shijie Xu, Rui Qi

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Abstract

Lunar flyby or lunar gravity assist is a classical technique to change the energy and trajectory of space vehicle in space mission. In this paper, lunar flyby transfers between Sun-Earth/Moon libration point orbits with different energies are investigated in the Sun-Earth-Moon restricted four-body problem. Distinguished by behaviours before and after lunar flyby, classification of lunar flyby orbits is defined and studied. Research indicates that junction point of special regions of four types of lunar flyby orbits denotes the perilune of lunar flyby transfer between libration point orbits. Based on those special perilunes, retrograde and prograde lunar flyby transfers are discussed in detail, respectively. The mean energy level transition distribution is proposed and applied to analyse the influence of phase angle and eccentricity on lunar flyby transfers. The phase space is divided into normal and chaotic intervals based on the topology pattern of transfers. A continuation strategy of lunar flyby transfer in the bicircular model is presented. Numerical examples show that compared with the single-impulse transfers based on patched invariant manifolds, lunar flyby transfers are more energy efficient. Finally, lunar flyby transfers are further extended to the realistic models.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2265-2282
Number of pages18
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume468
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2017

Keywords

  • Celestial mechanics
  • Methods: numerical
  • Moon
  • Planets
  • Satellites: general
  • Space vehicles

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