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Astrodynamics, Estimation, and Control for Cislunar Operations

There is significant recent interest toward utilization of cislunar orbit regimes for space mission design. This dynamic environment is rich due to space trajectories generated under gravitational fields for three or more bodies with extreme sensitivity to initial conditions and other perturbation sources. For this JAS topical collection, we invite authors to submit high-quality original contributions that address the many aspects of navigation, guidance, and control pertaining to cislunar space operations.

Editors

  • Natasha Bosanac

    Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences University of Colorado Boulder Boulder, CO 80303 USA

  • Roshan Eapen

    Department of Aerospace Engineering The Pennsylvania State University State College, PA 16801 USA

  • Kenshiro Oguri

    School of Aeronautics and Astronautics Purdue University West Lafayette, IN 47907 USA

  • Ryan P. Russell

    Department of Aerospace Engineering University of Texas at Austin 2617 Wichita Street Austin, TX 78712 USA

  • John L. Junkins

    Department of Aerospace Engineering Texas A&M University College Station, TX 77843-3141 USA

  • Maruthi Akella

    (Editor-in-Chief)

Articles (17 in this collection)