The International Solar Polar Mission - A problem in constrained optimization
Abstract
The International Solar Polar Mission is sponsored jointly by NASA and the European Space Agency to study the sun and the solar environment from a new vantage point. Trajectories far out of the ecliptic plane are achieved by a gravity assist from Jupiter which sends the spacecraft back over the poles of the sun. The process for optimizing these trajectories is described. From the point of view of trajectory design, performance is measured by the time spent at high heliographic latitudes, but many trajectory constraints must be met to ensure spacecraft integrity and good scientific return. The design problem is tractable by closely approximating integrated trajectories with specially calibrated conics. Then the optimum trajectory is found primarily by graphical methods, which were easy to develop and use and are highly adaptable to changes in the plan of the mission.
- Publication:
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AIAA, Astrodynamics Specialist Conference
- Pub Date:
- August 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981aiaa.confQS...S
- Keywords:
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- Space Missions;
- Spacecraft Trajectories;
- Trajectory Optimization;
- Ulysses Mission;
- Constraints;
- European Space Agency;
- European Space Programs;
- Nasa Programs;
- Performance Prediction;
- Astrodynamics