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Astrodynamics / Spacecraft propulsion / Human spaceflight / Exploration of the Moon / Flexible path / Near-Earth object / Spacecraft / Gravity assist / Moon landing / Spaceflight / Aerospace engineering / Space technology
Date: 2013-04-24 20:04:44
Astrodynamics
Spacecraft propulsion
Human spaceflight
Exploration of the Moon
Flexible path
Near-Earth object
Spacecraft
Gravity assist
Moon landing
Spaceflight
Aerospace engineering
Space technology

AAS[removed]TRAJECTORIES TO NAB A NEA (NEAR-EARTH ASTEROID) Damon Landau,* John Dankanich,† Nathan Strange,‡ Julie Bellerose,§ Pedro Llanos,** and Marco Tantardini†† In 2010 and 2011 NASA and Keck Institute for

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