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Near rectilinear halo orbits and nearby higher-period dynamical structures: orbital stability and resonance properties
Near rectilinear halo orbits (NRHOs), a subset of the L 1 and L 2 halo orbit families, are strong candidates for a future inhabited facility in line with the goals for NASA’s long-term cislunar transportation network. Higher-period dynamical structures that bifurcate from the NRHO region of the L 2...
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Published in: | Celestial mechanics and dynamical astronomy 2020-05, Vol.132 (5), Article 28 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Near rectilinear halo orbits (NRHOs), a subset of the
L
1
and
L
2
halo orbit families, are strong candidates for a future inhabited facility in line with the goals for NASA’s long-term cislunar transportation network. Higher-period dynamical structures that bifurcate from the NRHO region of the
L
2
halo family offer additional insight into motion departing from or arriving into the vicinity. Characteristics of the NRHOs and the higher-period orbits, including stability and eclipse-avoidance properties, are presented and their persistence is verified in a higher-fidelity ephemeris model. |
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ISSN: | 0923-2958 1572-9478 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10569-020-09968-2 |