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End-to-End Optimization of Power-Limited Earth?Moon Trajectories

Viacheslav Petukhov and Sung Wook Yoon    

Resumen

The aim of this study is to analyze lunar trajectories with the optimal junction point of geocentric and selenocentric segments. The major motivation of this research is to answer two questions: (1) how much of the junction of the trajectory segments at the libration point between the Earth and the Moon is non-optimal? and (2) how much can the trajectory be improved by optimizing the junction point of the two segments? The formulation of the end-to-end optimization problem of power-limited trajectories to the Moon and a description of the method of its solution are given. The proposed method is based on the application of the maximum principle and continuation method. Canonical transformation is used to transform the costate variables between geocentric and selenocentric coordinate systems. For the initial guess, a collinear libration point between the Earth and the Moon is used as a junction point, and the transformation to the optimal junction of these segments is carried out using the continuation method. The developed approach does not require any user-supplied initial guesses. It provides the computation of the optimal transfer duration for trajectories with a given angular distance and facilitates the incorporation of the perturbing accelerations in the mathematical model. Numerical examples of low-thrust trajectories from an elliptical Earth orbit to a circular lunar orbit considering a four-body ephemeris model are given, and a comparison is made between the trajectories with an optimal junction point and the trajectories with a junction of geocentric and selenocentric segments at the libration point.

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