Phasing maneuver analysis from a low lunar orbit to a near rectilinear halo orbit

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The paper describes the preliminary design of a phasing trajectory in a cislunar environment, where the third body perturbation is considered non-negligible. The working framework is the one proposed by the ESA’s Heracles mission in which a passive target station is in a Near Rectilinear Halo Orbit and an active vehicle must reach that orbit to start a rendezvous procedure. In this scenario the authors examine three different ways to design such phasing maneuver under the circular restricted three-body problem hypotheses: Lambert/differential correction, Hohmann/differential correction and optimization. The three approaches are compared in terms of ∆V consumption, accuracy and time of flight. The selected solution is also validated under the more accurate restricted elliptic three-body problem hypothesis.

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Bucchioni, G., & Innocenti, M. (2021). Phasing maneuver analysis from a low lunar orbit to a near rectilinear halo orbit. Aerospace, 8(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/aerospace8030070

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