Automated Tour Design in the Saturnian System
Abstract
Future missions to Enceladus would benefit from multi-moon tours that leverage V-infinity on resonant orbits to progressively transfer between moons. Such "resonance family hopping" trajectories present a vast search space for global optimization due to the different combinations of available resonances and flyby speeds. The proposed multi-objective tour design algorithm optimizes entire moon tours from Titan to Enceladus via grid-based dynamic programming, in which the computation time is significantly reduced by utilizing a database of V-infinity-leveraging transfers. The result unveils a complete trade space of the moon tour design to Enceladus in a tractable computation time and global optimality.
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