Lecture

Interplanetary Trajectory: Mars

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This lecture presents a summary of an interplanetary trajectory from Earth to Mars, considering the heliocentric trajectory of a spacecraft, the sphere of influence of Earth and Mars, and the arrival conditions at Mars. It also discusses the differences in transfer orbits to Venus and Mars, highlighting the velocity adjustments required for each destination.

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