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Trajectory design from GTO to lunar equatorial orbit for the dark ages radio explorer (DARE) spacecraft

Genova et al., 2015

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8113595620195847721
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Genova A
Yang F
Perez A
Galal K
Faber N
Mitchell S
Landin B
Datta A
Burns J
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arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.00410

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The trajectory design for the Dark Ages Radio Explorer (DARE) mission con-cept involves launching the DARE spacecraft into a geosynchronous transfer orbit (GTO) as a secondary payload. From GTO, the spacecraft then transfers to a lunar orbit that is stable (ie, no station …
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