Lecture 05 Orbital Mechanics
Lecture 05 Orbital Mechanics
Lecture 05 Orbital Mechanics
TRAJECTORIES
IN THIS CHAPTER YOU WILL LEARN TO:
Define Hohnmann transfer for interplanetary mission
Calculate rendezvous opportunities
Calculate sphere of influence
Define method of patched conics
Calculate planetary departures
Calculate sensitivity analysis
Define lunar trajectory
INTERPLANETARY HOHNMANN TRANSFER
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INTERPLANETARY HOHNMANN TRANSFER
Velocity increment at D:
(positive)
Velocity increment at A:
(positive)
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INTERPLANETARY HOHNMANN TRANSFER
Velocity increment at D:
(negative)
Velocity increment at A:
(negative)
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RENDEZVOUS OPPORTUNITY
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RENDEZVOUS OPPORTUNITY
The orbital periods of the two planets:
T1T2
Synodic Period, Tsyn Tsyn
T1 T2
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RENDEZVOUS OPPORTUNITY
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RENDEZVOUS OPPORTUNITY
Round trip mission to planet 2
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RENDEZVOUS OPPORTUNITY
The time required for the transfer, t12 (one half the period of the
ellipse:
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R1 R2 2
t12
sun 2
0 n2t12
The wait time required for the phase angle to reach its proper
value,
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mp 5
rSOI R
s
m
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SPHERE OF INFLUENCES (SOI)
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SPHERE OF INFLUENCES (SOI)
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METHOD OF PATCHED CONICS
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PLANETARY DEPARTURE
Location of periapses:
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PLANETARY DEPARTURE
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PLANETARY RENDEZVOUS
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PLANETARY RENDEZVOUS
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PLANETARY RENDEZVOUS
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PLANETARY RENDEZVOUS
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PLANETARY RENDEZVOUS
1 e
v v
2
The aiming radius required for minimum delta-v,
2
rp
1 e
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PLANETARY FLYBY
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PLANETARY FLYBY
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PLANETARY FLYBY
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PLANETARY FLYBY
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PLANETARY EPHEMERIS
Fixing the orbit due to the orbits perturbation.
To accurately locate the two planets, we must
1) Arbitrarily fix the reference system
2) Determine the size, shape and location of planetary orbits in
the period of interest
3) Hold these parameters fixed and determine the latitude and
longitude of Earth on launch day and of the target planet on
arrival day
2 methods used
1) To pick a date, locate the ecliptic plane and the venal equinox
vector, and assume that the axes are fixed for a period of time
(usually 50 years)
2) To measure from the instantaneous annually from US Gov
Printing Office astronomical almanac
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PLANETARY EPHEMERIS
In order to design realistic interplanetary missions, the state
vector of a planet must be able to be determined at any given
time
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