Observing Mercury by a quasi-propellantless mission

2020 
In this paper, the feasibility of exploiting the Sun’s gravitational force to design the final phase (capture and orbit circularisation) to Mercury with a low propellant consumption has been investigated. The initial conditions, on the eccentricity and argument of pericentre, for the circularisation phase are obtained from a prime integral of motion, which takes place when the probe moves over a polar orbit. A numerical analysis has highlighted how these initial conditions allow, under the third-body effect, an optimal reduction of eccentricity (circularisation phase) with limited variations of the other orbit elements, without requiring orbital manoeuvres. Then, by introducing a small velocity variation, the phase of ballistic capture has been joined to the circularisation phase. The obtained results can encourage the exploitation of this phenomenon in future missions for the exploration of Mercury.
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