On Choosing a Rational Flight Trajectory to the Moon


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The algorithm for choosing a trajectory of spacecraft flight to the Moon is discussed. The characteristic velocity values needed for correcting the flight trajectory and a braking maneuver are estimated using the Monte Carlo method. The profile of insertion and flight to a near-circular polar orbit with an altitude of ~100 km of an artificial lunar satellite (ALS) is given. The case of two corrections applied during the flight and braking phases is considered. The flight to an ALS orbit is modeled in the geocentric geoequatorial nonrotating coordinate system with the influence of perturbations from the Earth, the Sun, and the Moon factored in. The characteristic correction costs corresponding to corrections performed at different time points are examined. Insertion phase errors, the errors of performing the needed corrections, and the errors of determining the flight trajectory parameters are taken into account.

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E. S. Gordienko

Lavochkin Research and Production Association

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Email: gordienko.evgenyy@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Khimki, Moscow oblast, 141400

P. A. Khudorozhkov

Lavochkin Research and Production Association

Email: gordienko.evgenyy@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Khimki, Moscow oblast, 141400

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