Submitted by Atmo_reetry t3_yyfqzi in space
PhyneasPhysicsPhrog t1_iwurph2 wrote
What you’re wanting to learn about is Hohmann Transfer Orbits. This is the process by which an object departs the Hill Sphere/Orbit of one object and enters that of another. In the case of interplanetary motion it accounts for the planets and host star’s gravity.
This is a good explanation with calculations: http://jwilson.coe.uga.edu/EMAT6680Fa05/Bacon/hohmanntransfers.html
I can also give you a Matlab and STK file with this built in.
lawblawg t1_iwvgd9l wrote
Hohmann Transfers are an important (and very interesting) topic but they're not relevant to ballistic capture, which is what the OP is asking about.
PhyneasPhysicsPhrog t1_iwvgp0s wrote
I’ve generally seen ballistic capture done in terms of the final steps of a transfer orbit. It’s generally easier to explain gravity assist and ballistic capture (rendezvous) using the Hohmann framework.
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