New Lunar Trajectory Slashes Fuel Costs by 58.80 m/s

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Researchers using the theory of functional connections simulated 30 million routes to the Moon and found a more fuel-efficient path that enters the lunar variate from the far side, reducing delta-v by 58.80 m/s and maintaining continuous Earth communication. The findings, based on gravity-assisted trajectories in the Interplanetary Transportation Network, could lower mission costs, though it is an initial result and future work may incorporate solar gravity as lunar missions scale up (e.g., Artemis 2).
Topics:science#delta-v#interplanetary-transportation-network#lunar#orbital-mechanics#space#spaceflight
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