Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1764447 Advances in Space Research 2013 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

The aim of this paper is to explore the capabilities of a solar electric propelled spacecraft on a mission towards circumsolar space. Using an indirect approach, the paper investigates minimum time of transfer (direct) trajectories from an initial heliocentric parking orbit to a desired final heliocentric target orbit, with a low perihelion radius and a high orbital inclination. The simulation results are then collected into graphs and tables for a trade-off analysis of the main mission parameters. Finally, a comparison of the performance between a solar electric and a (photonic) solar sail based spacecraft is discussed.

► A mission toward circumsolar space may be accomplished using a SEP spacecraft. ► This choice is encouraged by the high Delta V required by a bi-impulsive transfer. ► The simulation results are collected into graphs and tables for a trade- off analysis.

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