Cev trajectory design considerations for lunar missions

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Condon, Gerald L. [1 ]
Dawn, Timothy F. [2 ]
Merriam, Robert S. [2 ]
Sostaric, Ronald R. [3 ]
Westhelle, Carlos H. [3 ]
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[1] Johnson Space Ctr, Houston, TX USA
[2] NASA, Johnson Space Ctr, Houston, TX 77058 USA
[3] NASA, Johnson Space Ctr, Houston, TX 77058 USA
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GUIDANCE AND CONTROL 2007 | 2007年 / 128卷
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The CEV translational maneuver Delta V budget must support both the successful completion of a nominal lunar mission and an "anytime" emergency crew return with the potential for much more demanding orbital maneuvers. This translational AV budget accounts for Earth-based LEO rendezvous with the LSAM/EDS stack, orbit maintenance during the lunar surface stay, an on-orbit plane change to align the CEV orbit for an in-plane LSAM ascent, and the Moon-to-Earth TEI maneuver sequence as well as post-TEI TCMs. Additionally, the CEV will have to execute TEI maneuver sequences while observing Earth atmospheric entry interface objectives for lunar high-latitude to equatorial sortie missions as well as near-polar sortie and long duration missions. The combination of these objectives places a premium on appropriately designed trajectories both to and from the Moon to accurately size the translational AV and associated propellant mass in the CEV reference configuration and to demonstrate the feasibility of anytime Earth return for all lunar missions. This report examines the design of the primary CEV translational maneuvers (or maneuver sequences) including associated mission design philosophy, associated assumptions, and methodology for lunar sortie missions with up to a 7-day surface stay and with global lunar landing site access as well as for long duration (outpost) missions with up to a 210-day surface stay at or near the polar regions. The analyses presented in this report supports the Constellation Program and CEV project requirement for nominal and anytime abort (early return) by providing for minimum wedge angles, lunar orbit maintenance maneuvers, phasing orbit inclination changes; and lunar departure maneuvers for a CEV supporting an LSAM launch and subsequent CEV TEI to Earth return, anytime during the lunar surface stay.
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