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  1. Trajectory Corrections

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    Theoretical Foundations and Perturbation Analysis
    The analysis of trajectories typically begins with the idealized two-body problem, yielding perfect Keplerian orbits. However, real-world navigation necessitates consideration of perturbative forces. The primary source of required TCs, particularly in deep space missions, is the persistent, low-level, systemic gravitational influence exerted by the "Interplanetar…
  2. Trajectory Corrections

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    The analysis of trajectories typically begins with the idealized two-body problem, yielding perfect Keplerian orbits. However, real-world navigation necessitates consideration of perturbative forces. The primary source of required TCs, particularly in deep space missions, is the persistent, low-level, systemic gravitational influence exerted by the "Interplanetary Static Hum" ([ISH](/entries/interplanetary-static-hum…
  3. Trajectory Corrections

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    The efficacy of any trajectory correction is intrinsically linked to the performance of the propulsion system, quantified by the specific impulse($I_{\text{sp}}$). While conventional bipropellant systems offer thrust necessary for rapid TPCs, they suffer from poor long-term fuel density characteristics.
    A significant development in highly precise TCs has been the a…