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Searching for capture and escape trajectories around Jupiter using its Galilean satellites
(Springer, 2015-07-01)
This paper has the goal of searching for natural trajectories that can be used for a particle or a spacecraft coming from a region of the space far from Jupiter system to be captured into this system by making close ...
Exploring the Moon gravity to escape from the Earth–Moon system
(2016-10-01)
Escape trajectories from the Earth–Moon system can be obtained through a single gravity assist maneuver of a spacecraft with the Moon. This paper presents a semi-analytical study of variations in the semi-major axis and ...
Building an “Escape Portal” with Tethers Fixed in Asteroids
(2018-09-15)
The main idea of this paper is to propose the construction of an “Escape Portal” to send a spacecraft to the exterior planets, or even to make it escape from the Solar System, using a Tethered Sling Shot Maneuver (TSSM) ...
Leaking of trajectories from the phase space of discontinuous dynamics
(2015-09-14)
The escape of particles from the phase space produced by a two-dimensional, nonlinear and area-preserving, discontinuous map is investigated by using both numerical simulations and the explicit solution of the corresponding ...
Escape response of the crab Neohelice to computer generated looming and translational visual danger stimuli
(Elsevier, 2014-06)
.Historically, arthropod behavior has been considered to be a collection of simple, automaton-like routines commanded by domain-specific brain modules working independently. Nowadays, it is evident that the extensive ...
Magnetoreception in multicellular magnetotactic prokaryotes: a new analysis of escape motility trajectories in different magnetic fields
(2020-10-01)
Magnetotactic microorganisms can be found as unicellular prokaryotes, as cocci, vibrions, spirilla and rods, and as multicellular organisms. Multicellular magnetotactic prokaryotes are magnetotactic microorganisms composed ...
Numerical study about natural escape and capture routes by the Moon via Lagrangian points L1 and L2
(Elsevier B.V., 2007-01-01)
The lunar sphere of influence, whose radius is some 66,300 km, has regions of stable orbits around the Moon and also regions that contain trajectories which, after spending some time around the Moon, escape and are later ...
Numerical study about natural escape and capture routes by the Moon via Lagrangian points L1 and L2
(Elsevier B.V., 2007-01-01)
The lunar sphere of influence, whose radius is some 66,300 km, has regions of stable orbits around the Moon and also regions that contain trajectories which, after spending some time around the Moon, escape and are later ...