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  • Low Energy Frequent Europa - Galilean Moons Trajectories

    Paper number

    IAC-05-E2.P.01

    Author

    Mr. Ridanto Poetro, Kyushu University, Japan

    Year

    2005

    Abstract
    In the future, human is likely to turn their attention to establish an outpost in Jovian System. With the outpost, an ultimate exploration and exploitation of the Jovian system as replica of the solar system can be secured with potential to extend the exploration to further destination of the solar system or beyond. Outpost base location at low Callisto orbit is taken as baseline considering Jupiter radiation and access energy from/to Jupiter and water resource, Europa. 
    
    Provided the outpost were established, frequent transportation to/from Europa as resource of energy is a must. Minimum energy (C3) required for direct flight from Callisto to Europa are 5.1 km2/s2 (departure) and 8.1 km2/s2 (arrival). 
    
    Multiple gravity assists from other Galilean moons (Ganymede and Io) reduce the figure significantly with reasonable flight time increase. Also the path opportunities are frequently repeated, make them attractive to be considered as the transportation basic means. Launch opportunities for some trajectory paths in 1 year time is presented.
    
    Abstract document

    IAC-05-E2.P.01.pdf

    Manuscript document

    IAC-05-E2.P.01.pdf (🔒 authorized access only).

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