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Trajectory Optimization

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Hidden L1 route trims propellant and keeps Earth in sight on the Moon trek
space3 days ago

Hidden L1 route trims propellant and keeps Earth in sight on the Moon trek

Researchers, using a 30-million-trajectory search, identify a fuel-efficient Earth–Moon transfer that funnels through the L1 Lagrange point to maintain continuous line-of-sight with Earth and reduce delta-v by about 58.8 m/s compared with the best prior route. The plan is a two-segment path: Earth parking orbit to a stable manifold leading to L1, then from L1 to lunar orbit via an unstable manifold, with entry to the lunar variate from the Moon-facing side. This approach directly addresses Artemis II’s radio blackout by avoiding lunar occultation, but its accuracy omits Sun and other perturbations and is date-dependent, suggesting potential broader applicability if generalized to other destinations in future work.

Asteroid-Plane Shortcut Could Pack Mars Trip Into 153 Days
science26 days ago

Asteroid-Plane Shortcut Could Pack Mars Trip Into 153 Days

A new paper in Acta Astronautica proposes a Bell-curve route to Mars that uses the orbital plane of asteroid 2001 CA21 to shave a typical five-to-11-month voyage to roughly 153 days, with 2031 Mars opposition identified as especially favorable. While the concept is promising, practical hurdles—propulsion, fuel, payload mass and life-support concerns—mean feasibility remains uncertain, but the study offers a provocative path toward sub-year crewed missions to the Red Planet.