Science orbits in the Saturn-Enceladus circular restricted three-body problem with oblate primaries
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
This contribution investigates the properties of a category of orbits around Enceladus.
The motivation is the interest in the in situ exploration of this moon
following Cassini's detection of plumes of water and organic compounds
close to its south pole. In a previous investigation, a set of heteroclinic connections
were designed between halo orbits around the equilibrium points L1
and L2 of the circular restricted three-body problem with Saturn and Enceladus
as primaries. The kinematical and geometrical characteristics of those
trajectories makes them good candidates as science orbits for the extended observation
of the surface of Enceladus: they are highly inclined, they approach
the moon and they are maneuver-free. However, the low heights above the
surface and the strong perturbing effect of Saturn impose a more careful look
at their dynamics, in particular regarding the influence of the polar flattening
of the primaries. Therefore, those solutions are here reconsidered by employing
a dynamical model that includes the effect of the oblateness of Saturn and
Enceladus, individually and in combination. The dynamical equivalents of
the halo orbits around the equilibrium points L1 and L2 and their stable and unstable hyperbolic invariant manifolds are obtained in the perturbed models,
and maneuver-free heteroclinic connections are identified in the new framework.
A systematic comparison with the corresponding solutions of the unperturbed
problem shows that qualitative and quantitative features are not significantly
altered when the oblateness of the primaries is taken into account. Further-
more, it is found that the J2 coefficient of Saturn plays a larger role
than that of Enceladus. From a mission perspective, the results confirm the
scientific value of the solutions obtained in the classical circular restricted threebody
problem and suggests that this simpler model can be used in a preliminary
feasibility analysis.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Circular Restricted Three-Body Problem; Saturn; Enceladus; First zonal harmonic coefficient; Libration Point Orbits; Heteroclinic connections; Science orbits
Elenco autori:
Alessi, ELISA MARIA
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