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A new strategy of designing low-thrust trajectories in alternating rotational coordinates

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Kawaguchi, Jun'ichiro
Matsumoto, Jun

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International Astronautical Federation, IAF

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A use of low-thrust propulsion systems such as ion engines becomes popular in deep space missions because of their high Isp. In order to design low-thrust trajectories simply, this paper proposes a new shape-based strategy using angular momentum. In this strategy, trajectory designing space is not position space but angular momentum-state of the spacecraft space. Using this designing space, it becomes possible to keep simplicity of the shape-based strategy if a shape of the trajectory is complicated. In this paper, as a demonstration, circular-circular transfer trajectories and elliptic-to-elliptic transfer trajectories are designed. Moreover by defining new rotational coordinates - alternating rotational coordinates, it becomes possible to describe low-thrust trajectories as simply shapes.

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64th International Astronautical Congress 2013, IAC 2013

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