arXiv Open Access 2025

Low-Thrust Many-Revolution Trajectory Design Under Operational Uncertainties for DESTINY+ Mission

Naoya Ozaki Yuki Akiyama Akira Hatakeyama Shota Ito Takuya Chikazawa +1 lainnya
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DESTINY+ is a planned JAXA medium-class Epsilon mission from Earth to deep space using a low-thrust, many-revolution orbit. Such a trajectory design is a challenging problem not only for trajectory design but also for flight operations, and in particular, it is essential to evaluate the impact of operational uncertainties to ensure mission success. In this study, we design the low-thrust trajectory from Earth orbit to a lunar transfer orbit by differential dynamic programming using the Sundman transformation. The results of Monte Carlo simulations with operational uncertainties confirm that the spacecraft can be successfully guided to the lunar transfer orbit by using the feedback control law of differential dynamic programming in the angular domain.

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Naoya Ozaki

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Yuki Akiyama

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Akira Hatakeyama

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Shota Ito

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Takuya Chikazawa

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Takayuki Yamamoto

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Ozaki, N., Akiyama, Y., Hatakeyama, A., Ito, S., Chikazawa, T., Yamamoto, T. (2025). Low-Thrust Many-Revolution Trajectory Design Under Operational Uncertainties for DESTINY+ Mission. https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.17867

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