Trajectory optimization algorithms for the earth–moon system.
This package hopes to become a repository for Python and Julia tools for optimizing in the Earth--Moon system. It was a work-in-progress when the spacecraft engineering team at Open Lunar Foundation stopped work, so it has never been properly organized. This document attempts to tell where things can be found.
There are two tools in the repository. They are in (mostly) separate
branches. The first tool, the Python patched conic cislunar trajectory
generator, is in the master
branch. It relies on the sequential
gradient restoration algorithm to find a minimum delta-v solution. Its
usage documentation is below.
The second tool is a Julia tool which solves the same problem using
the circular restricted three-body problem. The challenge was to
create for a trajectory which roughly copied that of Beresheet,
allowing for more robust launch windows and greater flexibility in
midcourse maneuvers. This tool is located in branch jared
, in the
beresheet
directory.
See beresheet/README.md
in the jared
branch for the CR3BP tool's
requirements, installation, usage, contribution information, and
license.
- Python 3.x
- Numpy
- SciPy
- Matplotlib
Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/openlunar/trajectory.git
Currently, this tool cannot be installed as a package. You must run it out of the repository directory. Forward work includes converting it to a package with optimization functions that can be called from other scripts.
To checkout the CR3BP Julia code, do
git checkout jared
cd beresheet/
Most scripts are in the project root directory. These can be run from a shell, e.g.
python3 trajectory.py
If you find a bug or wish to make a contribution, use the project's github issue tracker.
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