Artificial halo orbits for low-thrust propulsion spacecraft
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Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1614269 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1449006 (Why is no real title available?)
- A note on the solution of the variational equations of a class of dynamical systems
- Analytic construction of periodic orbits about the collinear points
- Fast estimation of stable regions in real models
- Quasi-periodic orbits about the translunar libration point
- Solar sail halo orbits at the Sun-Earth artificial L₁ point
- Solar sail parking in restricted three-body systems
- The ?Halo? family of 3-dimensional periodic orbits in the Earth-Moon restricted 3-body problem
- Three-dimensional, periodic, ?halo? orbits
- Using FLI maps for preliminary spacecraft trajectory design in multi-body environments
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- Permanent magnet Hall thruster development for future Brazilian space missions
- Using space manifold dynamics to deploy a small satellite constellation around the Moon
- Determination of thrusts to generate artificial equilibrium points in binary systems with applications to a planar solar sail
- Displaced non-Keplerian orbits using impulsive thrust
- A multi-objective approach to the design of low thrust space trajectories using optimal control
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