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Lunar cycler

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Type of orbit which passes close to the Earth and Moon
Not to be confused withlunar cycle.

Alunar cycler orEarth–Moon cycler is acycler orbit, orspacecraft therein, which periodically passes close by theEarth and theMoon, usinggravity assists and occasionalpropellant-powered corrections to maintain its trajectories between the two. If the fuel required to reach a particular cycler orbit from both theEarth and theMoon is modest, and the travel time between the two along the cycler is reasonable, then having a spacecraft in the cycler can provide an efficient and regular method for space transportation.[1]

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Buzz Aldrin first suggested the use of cycler orbits in 1985 for the life support equipment and logistical supplies necessary for extensive human exploration of the Moon and Mars. He also presented his thoughts on the benefits of using cycler spacecraft at the Space 88 Symposium in Albuquerque during a panel discussion on "Approaching the Construction Problems in Space." These trajectories must have the characteristic that they can be easily targeted for either launch or destination planet and that the times between encounters yield a reasonable stay time on the destination and provide for both routine and emergency return on a fairly regular basis.[2]

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References

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  1. ^Kenneth D. Mease; Benjamin F. Villac; Josep M. Mondelo; et al. (Jordi Casoliva Rodon) (June 2008).Economical Space Transportation Routes Between Earth, Moon, and Beyond(PDF) (Report). University of California. p. 2. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2014-09-08.
  2. ^Uphoff, C.; Crouch, M. A."Lunar Cycler Orbits with Alternating Semi-Monthly Transfer Windows (AAS 91-105)"(PDF).Journal of the Astronautical Sciences. Boulder, Colorado.
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