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Space Flight Handbooks. Volume 3- Planetary Flight Handbook: Supplementary Trajectory Data: Venus to Earth and Mars to Earth - Part 2Parts 2 and 3 present tabulations of trajectory data for scheduling flights to and from Venus and Mars during the period 1960-2000. Part 2 contains information for outbound flights to these planets; Part 3 contains information for trajectories returning from the planets to Earth. Each Part contains data for single-plane transfers, as well as for broken-plane transfers which employ a midcourse plane-change to eliminate the high speed "ridges." The mathematical analyses employed for all calculations are described in Part 1 of this handbook. To facilitate the construction of round-trip trajectories, the date at the target planet is held fixed while the trip duration is varied in 10-day increments from zero days to the length of that planet's synodic period with Earth. Dates of arrival at the target planet are presented in the extreme right-hand column of Part 2, and dates of departure from the target planet are presented in the extreme left-hand column of Part 3. Thus, by holding Part 2 directly to the left of Part 3, the analyst may easily and rapidly scan all trip possibilities which involve any desired stopover time at the target planet. Within approximately 200 days of each conjunction or opposition, data are presented in 10-day increments at the target planet. Only those trips are listed for which the hyperbolic excess speeds at either or both ends of the trajectory do not exceed 0.6 EMOS (Earth Mean Orbital Speed). For the remaining mission regions, the requirements are so smoothly varying that a 50-day interval in dates at the target planet may be employed; the 10-day interval in trip times is, however, preserved here. In these regions, only those trips are listed for which either or both speeds do not exceed 0.3 EMOS.
Document ID
19640004263
Acquisition Source
Marshall Space Flight Center
Document Type
Special Publication (SP)
Date Acquired
August 2, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1963
Subject Category
Lunar And Planetary Science And Exploration
Report/Patent Number
NASA-SP-35-VOL. 3-PT. 2
Report Number: NASA-SP-35-VOL. 3-PT. 2
Accession Number
64N14176
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS8-5031
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
Keywords
INTERPLANETARY FLIGHT
MARS /PLANET/
VENUS
INTERPLANETARY TRAJECTORY
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