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--[[User:Urwumpe|Urwumpe]] 16:31, 17 September 2008 (BST)
 
--[[User:Urwumpe|Urwumpe]] 16:31, 17 September 2008 (BST)
I did not know an article can be too long. I've never had that happen before. Of course this is, as you can tell if you have been reading along :-), a very complicated mission. I'll split it into 2 parts, and more if it gets much longer.
 
 
Maybe you can help with the current challenge. The challenge is: have the Centaur impact the moon 4 minutes before LRO is overhead, and then have LCROSS
 
impact the moon right when LRO is overhead. (240 seconds later) I have some ideas, but it's mostly guesswork at this point. Do you have any ideas on the best way to accomplish this?
 
 
Thanks, [[User:Xroads|Xroads]] 04:19, 18 September 2008 (BST)
 
 
Well, I would assume they are all in the same plane, So all I can modify for passing over the region of the moon is eccentricity and semimajor axis and argument of perilune. LRO would not impact on the moon, so this is fairly easy. LCROSS would need to separate and maneuver again away a bit. The Centaur is the reference. I could write a small Java application to solve this problem by using genetic algorithms, would be the simplest idea I have currently. Should also be possible to solve this directly by math, but I I fear that the  number of solutions would require another optimization pass afterwards anyway. --[[User:Urwumpe|Urwumpe]] 10:34, 18 September 2008 (BST)
 
 
Yes, this is true, but from the orbiter frame of reference, I guess I'm asking for a "peer review", actually more of an "Expert review" of what I have
 
from the LCROSS LRO targeting section forward. What I have so far works, but I'm sure you are much more knowledgable on how to do it than I am. If I have a good procedure so far, then great, but if you have a better idea, I would love to hear it.
 
[[User:Xroads|Xroads]] 06:18, 19 September 2008 (BST)
 
 
From the looks at it, I would maybe try using a reentry program for the targeting. We just set Ant to 0° and enter the target coordinates of the Centaur. would have to try if it can get used that way. --[[User:Urwumpe|Urwumpe]] 11:22, 19 September 2008 (BST)
 

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