Reachable set analysis of practical trans-lunar orbit via a retrograde semi-analytic model

Author:

He Bo-yongORCID,Wu Sheng-gang,Li Heng-nian

Abstract

AbstractDifferent from the Apollo flight mode, a safer trans-lunar flight mode for the crews is preferred. The previous-arrived lunar module rendezvouses with the crew exploration vehicle at a low lunar destination orbit, and then the crews ride the lunar module to descend the lunar surface sampling destination. The lunar module, which includes the descent and ascent stages, flies from a low Earth orbit to the low lunar destination orbit with two tangential impulses. The low lunar destination orbital reachable set of the practical trans-lunar orbit limits the feasible lunar surface sampling region. Therefore, this paper addresses the low lunar destination orbital reachable set of the practical trans-lunar orbit. A retrograde semi-analytic model is proposed for rapidly computing the practical two-impulse trans-lunar orbit firstly, which refers the ephemeris table twice for more precision perilune orbital elements. The reachable set is generated using the multiple-level traversal searching approach with this retrograde semi-analytic mode. Its envelope is re-checked by the continuation theory with the high-precision orbital model. Besides, some factors that affect the reachable set are also measured. The results show that neither the Earth–Moon distance nor the trans-lunar duration affects the reachable set. However, if the trans-lunar injection inclination is smaller than the inclination of the moon’s path, the reachable set becomes smaller or even reduces into an empty set. In brief, the proposed retrograde semi-analytic model for computing the reachable set provides a helpful and fast tool for selecting an applicable lunar surface sampling site for the manned lunar mission overall design. Graphical Abstract

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Young Elite Scientists Sponsorship Program by CAST

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Geology

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