Global Optimization for Trajectory Design via Invariant Manifolds in the Earth-Moon Circular Restricted Three-Body Problem
Abstract
This study addresses optimal impulsive trajectory design within the Circular Restricted Three-Body Problem (CR3BP), presenting a global optimization-based approach to identify minimum transfers between periodic orbits, including heteroclinic connections. By combining a Monotonic Basin Hopping (MBH) algorithm with a sequential quadratic solver in a parallel optimization framework, a wide range of minimum transfers are efficiently found. To validate this approach, known connections from the literature are reproduced. Consequently, three-dimensional periodic orbits are explored and a systematic search for minimum propellant trajectories is conducted within a selected interval of Jacobi constants and a maximum time of flight. Analysis of the results reveals the presence of very low solutions and showcases the algorithm's effectiveness across various mission scenarios.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2405.18916,
title = {Global Optimization for Trajectory Design via Invariant Manifolds in the Earth-Moon Circular Restricted Three-Body Problem},
author = {Flavio Tagliaferri and Emmanuel Blazquez and Giacomo Acciarini and Dario Izzo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.18916},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
Paper presented and published in the proceedings of the 29th ISSFD conference (2024, Darmstadt, Germany)