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Title: Cassini II Interplanetary Mission Design


1
Cassini II Interplanetary Mission Design
  • Final Project
  • ASEN 5519
  • Spring, 2004

2
Overview
  • Brainstorm potential trajectories
  • VVEJGA, VEEGA, EVEEGA, VEEJGA, etc.
  • Generate pork chop plots for each segment of the
    mission
  • Check plots for dates with equal V8s at each
    swingby
  • Use this to find potential launch / swingby /
    arrival windows
  • Check each swingby to make sure that the radius
    of closest approach is above the planets surface
    (and atmosphere?)
  • Minimize Launch C3 and Arrival V8

3
Potential Routes
  • VVEJGA
  • Cassini did it
  • Only one Earth flyby
  • Constrained by Jupiter-Saturn synodic period
  • VEEGA
  • Only three flybys
  • Many opportunities
  • Several options for EE leg
  • EVEEGA
  • May reduce cost compared with VEEGA
  • Three Earth flybys
  • VEEJGA
  • Additional Jupiter flyby may reduce cost compared
    with VEEGA
  • Constrained by Jupiter-Saturn synodic period

4
Assume VEEGA
  • Porkchop plots for
  • Earth Venus (launch)
  • Venus Earth1
  • Earth2 Saturn (arrival)
  • Earth1 Earth2 segment
  • Lambert doesnt work well here (360 transfer)
  • Resonant orbit (21, 31, 32, 52, etc)
  • Well talk about this in a minute

5
Flyby Constraints
  • Venus, Earth1, and Earth2 flybys
  • Datein Dateout
  • Seems obvious, but dont forget it!
  • V8,in V8,out
  • Rp gt Rsurface

6
Earth Venus, 1989 Opportunity
JDVGA 2447932.5 V8 6.25 km/s
JDLaunch 2447807.5 C3 15.5 km2/s2
7
Venus EGA1, 1989 Opportunity
JDEGA1 2448235.5 V8 8.9 km/s
JDVGA 2447932.5 V8 6.25 km/s
8
EGA2 Jupiter, 1992 Opportunity
JDJupiter 2450164 V8 5.8 km/s
JDEGA2 JDEGA1 2365.25 2448966 V8 8.9 km/s
9
Venus Flyby
V8,VGA,in is a bit more than 6 km/s
V8,VGA,out is a bit more than 6 km/s
10
Venus Flyby
  • Use Lamberts problem software to numerically
    verify that the V8s match
  • Search the state space to find best matches
  • Use B-Plane software to verify that the flyby
    does not hit Venus
  • Rp,VGA gt RVenus

11
Earth Flyby
V8,EGA,in is about 9 km/s
V8,EGA,out is about 9 km/s
12
EGA1 EGA2
  • Resonant orbit
  • See handout for constructing resonant orbits

13
Grand Tour
  • Two tried and true methods for choosing launch,
    flyby, and arrival dates
  • Brute Force Method
  • Use method above to find best windows
  • Loop over nearby dates
  • Make sure V8s match up
  • Make sure you dont hit the surface
  • Choose best combination of dates
  • 4 Nested Loops, long run-time
  • Hill-Climbing Technique
  • Use method above to find best approximate dates
  • Calculate a metric for the tour
  • Perturb the tour and calculate the new metric
  • Work to minimize the metric

14
Hints
  • Ive found VEEGA trajectories that do work!
  • VEEGA 1
  • Launch from Earth in the latter half of 2010
  • Arrive at Saturn in 2021
  • EE 2-year resonant orbit
  • VEEGA 2
  • Launch from Earth in the latter half of 2010
  • Arrive at Saturn in 2022
  • EE 3-year resonant orbit
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