Abstract
In the past few years, distant retrograde orbits (DROs) have become increasingly popular due to their conspicuous stability. Nevertheless, it is this characteristic that results in the challenge to the design of transfer orbits into/out of DROs. This paper investigates the DROs around Ganymede in order to utilize their dynamical characteristics for Jupiter system exploration. In particular, the DRO family is calculated by numerical integration and numerical continuation, higher-period orbits near the DROs are detected using bifurcation theory, and characteristics including orbital stability and invariant manifolds of these orbits are investigated through stability indices and manifold theory. The stability of DROs and the higher-period orbits are first investigated in the circular restricted three-body problem and are then verified in a third-body gravitation perturbation model. The results show that the strong stability of DROs makes it possible to observe the Galilean moons for long periods and that the higher-period orbits that bifurcate from the DROs offer additional insight into the motion of probes approaching/departing from the vicinities of the DROs. Further investigation of the invariant manifolds around higher-period orbits reveals the feasibility of utilizing the DRO family and the nearby unstable structures for multi-target exploration and low-energy transfer between the Galilean moons.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
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