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Astrodynamics / Spacecraft propulsion / Celestial mechanics / Trans Lunar Injection / Moon landing / Apollo 12 / Flight dynamics / Luna programme / Moon / Spaceflight / Apollo program / Exploration of the Moon
Date: 2013-03-07 14:36:35
Astrodynamics
Spacecraft propulsion
Celestial mechanics
Trans Lunar Injection
Moon landing
Apollo 12
Flight dynamics
Luna programme
Moon
Spaceflight
Apollo program
Exploration of the Moon

– This page left blank for double-sided printing – A COMPARISON OF LUNAR LANDING TRAJECTORY STRATEGIES USING NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS Mike Loucks1, John Carrico2, Timothy Carrico2, Chuck Deiterich3 1

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