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Optimal out-of-ecliptic trajectories for space-borne observatories
Pini Gurfil, N. Jeremy Kasdin
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education
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Observatory
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Optimal Trajectory
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Ecliptic
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Spaceborne
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Size Reduction
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Genetic Algorithm
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Noise Reduction
25%
Genetic Search
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Stability Analysis
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Coordinate System
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Circular Restricted Three-body Problem
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Space Observation
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Zodiacal Dust
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Payload Mass
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Ecliptic Plane
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Stability Theory
25%
Zodiacal Cloud
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Practical Stability
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Manufacturing Cost
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Engineering
Optimal Trajectory
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Energy Engineering
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Genetic Algorithm
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Stability Analysis
25%
Body Problem
25%
Coordinate System
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Manufacturing Cost
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Payload Mass
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