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Russell-Ocampo cycler 6.19.1.-2 (6-synodic, ballistic)

russell-ocampo-6.19.1-2 · source: literature · validation: V0

Signature

Bodies
E-M
Primary
Sun (default — heliocentric)
Sequence (canonical)
E-E-M-M
Sense
outbound
Orbit class
Cycler
strict cycler (infinite returns)
Cycler class
multi-arc
Trajectory regime
ballistic
Maintenance ΔV band
unclassified
Model assumption
circular-coplanar
Idealised: planets on circles, coplanar ecliptic.
Period
12.810 yr (6 × E-M synodic)
6 x Earth-Mars synodic period (2.135 yr) per Russell 2004 dissertation Table 3.11 row 6.19.1.-2.
Maintenance ΔV
0 km/s — strict ballistic
Priority date
2003-02-09

V∞ at encounters

E (encounter 1)
9.40 km/s
Russell 2004 dissertation Table 3.11 row 6.19.1.-2: Earth v_inf = 9.4 km/s.
M (encounter 2)
8.20 km/s
Russell 2004 dissertation Table 3.11 row 6.19.1.-2: Mars v_inf = 8.2 km/s.

Cycle-level identity (multi-arc invariants)

Aphelion ratio (AR)
1.20
Turn ratio (TR)
2.09
Transit times (days)
195 d

Aphelion derived from Russell 2004 Table 3.11 Aphelion Ratio AR = 1.2 x 1.524 AU (Mars semi-major axis) = 1.829 AU. Other elements (a, e, perihelion) not directly tabulated in Tables 3.9-3.11.

Orbit view 2.5D ecliptic projection

Top-down ecliptic view: the Sun at centre with planet reference circles and the cycler's sourced max-aphelion ring (1.829 AU). 0 of 3 trajectory segments carry published (a,e) and are drawn; 3 are shown as "elements not published" gaps, never interpolated. E M Sun Cycler max aphelion 1.829 AU (sourced)
spacecraft: idealized coplanar ellipse planets: J2000 osculating ellipse (Standish & Williams Table 1) orientation: coplanar-idealized (no Ω/ω published — in-plane ellipse)

3D view not available for multi-arc trajectories yet. The 3D system can now render a numerically-sampled polyline (n-body or multi-arc), but no sampled trajectory is published for this row — each leg is a separate ellipse with honest gaps where elements are unpublished (the 2D view above shows them). The button will appear here once a sampled path is exported for this trajectory; we never interpolate one from the catalogue's per-leg (a, e).

— — planet orbit (true J2000 ellipse) ◌ max aphelion ring (sourced)
Not-published gaps (never interpolated):
  • E → M — segment elements (a, e) not published; no curve drawn.
  • M → E — segment elements (a, e) not published; no curve drawn.
  • E → E — segment elements (a, e) not published; no curve drawn.
Real DE440 encounter dates (5)
  • 2031-05-18 V∞ 9.98 / 7.32 km/s
  • 2032-12-28 V∞ 9.07 / 9.15 km/s
  • 2035-01-07 V∞ 9.08 / 8.31 km/s
  • 2035-03-08 V∞ 8.98 / 7.72 km/s
  • 2035-04-07 V∞ 10.74 / 8.04 km/s

Real, verifiable JPL DE440 geometric-match dates (see Launch windows). Positions on the map are idealized; these are the true dates.

Legs (trajectory segments)

Definition status

incomplete — core fields missing or known-unknowns tracked below

Family: Russell 6-synodic Earth-Mars ballistic · Russell-Ocampo cycler code

Known-unknowns (4)

Values we expect to exist but have not yet filled (distinct from "not applicable"). Tracked per upstream docs/spec.md §16.6.4.

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 Russell-Ocampo cycler catalogue (geometric analysis branch). The conference precursor (Russell/Ocampo AAS 03-145, Feb 2003) establishes priority.

orbit source Russell 2004, Tables 3.9 / 3.11 orbit fidelity circular-coplanar V∞ source Russell 2004, Tables 3.9 / 3.11 V∞ fidelity circular-coplanar

Corroborating sources

Notes

Strictly ballistic per Russell's strict criterion (AR>=1.0 AND TR>=1.0). Russell 2004 Tables 3.9-3.11 catalogue 5- and 6-synodic-period cyclers found at the wider ARMIN=0.9 / TRMIN=0.85 net (vs the strict AR>=1.0 / TR>=1.0 net of Table 3.4). 6-synodic period. Required Earth-flyby turning angles per Russell Table 3.11 row 6.19.1.-2: [23, 22, 22, 22, 22, 22, 22, 22, 22, 23] deg. Note Russell's nomenclature: the trailing signed index (-2) denotes the Lambert-branch / phasing index of the generic-return solution.

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_kms
Russell 2004 dissertation Table 3.11 row 6.19.1.-2: Earth v_inf (km/s) = 9.4.
vinf_kms_at_encounters[1].vinf_kms
Russell 2004 dissertation Table 3.11 row 6.19.1.-2: Mars v_inf (km/s) = 8.2.
legs[0].tof_days
Russell 2004 dissertation Table 3.11 row 6.19.1.-2: Earth->Mars (or aphelion) Time (days) = 195.
aphelion_au
Russell 2004 dissertation Table 3.11 row 6.19.1.-2: Aphelion Ratio = 1.2 (Russell's ratio to Mars sma 1.524 AU); aphelion = 1.2 x 1.524 AU = 1.829 AU.
period.years
6 x Earth-Mars synodic 2.135 yr = 12.81 yr; spec.md §9 convention.