Russell-Ocampo cycler 4.10.1.+2 (high-V_inf, 4-synodic)
russell-ocampo-4.10.1+2 · source: literature ·
validation: V0
Signature
- Bodies
- E-M
- Sequence (canonical)
E-E-M-M- Sense
- outbound
- Period
- 8.540 yr (4 × E-M synodic)
4 x Earth-Mars synodic period (2.135 yr) per Russell 2004 dissertation §3.8 row 4.10.1.+2; n_flybys = 6.
- Priority date
- 2003-02-09
V∞ at encounters
- E (#1)
- 8.90 km/s Russell 2004 dissertation Table 3.4 row 4.10.1.+2: Earth v_inf = 8.9 km/s.
- M (#2)
- 5.00 km/s Russell 2004 dissertation Table 3.4 row 4.10.1.+2: Mars v_inf = 5.0 km/s.
Orbit elements (heliocentric)
- Semi-major axis a
- — AU
- Eccentricity e
- —
- Perihelion
- — AU
- Aphelion
- 1.566 AU
- Inclination
- 0.00°
Aphelion derived from Russell 2004 Table 3.4 Aphelion Ratio AR = 1.03 x 1.52 AU (his §3.3 Mars reference radius) = 1.566 AU. Other elements (a, e, perihelion) not directly tabulated in Table 3.4.
Legs
Primary citation
Russell, R. P. & Ocampo, C. A. (2005). Geometric Analysis of Free-Return Trajectories Following a Gravity-Assisted Flyby. Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, Vol. 42, No. 1, pp. 138-152.
DOI: 10.2514/1.5571
URL: https://arc.aiaa.org/doi/abs/10.2514/1.5571
Peer-reviewed venue for the 24-ballistic cycler catalogue (geometric analysis branch). The conference precursor (Russell/Ocampo AAS 03-145, Feb 2003) establishes priority.
Corroborating sources
- Russell, R. P. & Ocampo, C. A. (2004). Systematic Method for Constructing Earth-Mars Cyclers Using Free-Return Trajectories. Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics, Vol. 27, No. 3, pp. 321-335. DOI: 10.2514/1.1011 The companion JGCD paper that introduced the free-return construction method.
- Russell, R. P. (2004). Global Search and Optimization for Free-Return Earth-Mars Cyclers. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Texas at Austin, Department of Aerospace Engineering. · link Table 3.4 row 4.10.1.+2: AR=1.03, TR=1.65, E->M days=131, V_inf,E=8.9, V_inf,M=5.0, 6 flyby turning angles [31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31] deg. Strictly ballistic by Russell footnotes a/b (AR>=1 AND TR>=1).
Notes
Strictly ballistic per Russell's Table 3.4 footnotes a and b: AR=1.03 >= 1 means the cycler reaches Mars without a powered maneuver; TR=1.65 >= 1 means all required Earth flybys are physically attainable above the 200 km minimum altitude. 4-synodic period. 6 required Earth flybys (turning angles [31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31] deg per Russell Table 3.4 last column).
Source quotes (per-field provenance)
Every numerical value in this entry traces to a verbatim or paraphrased quote from a cited source.
vinf_kms_at_encounters[0].vinf_kmsRussell 2004 dissertation Table 3.4 row 4.10.1.+2: Earth v_inf (km/s) = 8.9.
vinf_kms_at_encounters[1].vinf_kmsRussell 2004 dissertation Table 3.4 row 4.10.1.+2: Mars v_inf (km/s) = 5.0.
legs[0].tof_daysRussell 2004 dissertation Table 3.4 row 4.10.1.+2: Earth->Mars (or aphelion) Time (days) = 131.
aphelion_auRussell 2004 dissertation Table 3.4 row 4.10.1.+2: Aphelion Ratio = 1.03 (Russell's §3.3 ratio to 1.52 AU = Mars sma); aphelion = 1.03 x 1.52 AU = 1.566 AU.
period.years4 x Earth-Mars synodic 2.135 yr = 8.54 yr; Russell 2004 §3.3 fixes synodic geometry on 1.875-yr Mars period (=15-yr alignment); 2.135 yr matches spec.md §9.