Return to the Kuiper Belt: Launch Opportunities from 2025 to 2040

2019 
Preliminary spacecraft trajectories for 45 Kuiper Belt objects (KBOs) and Pluto suitable for launch between 2025 and 2040 are presented. These 46 objects comprise all objects with H magnitude <4.0 or that have received a name from the International Astronomical Union as of May 2018. Using a custom Lambert solver, trajectories are modeled after the New Horizons mission to Pluto–Charon, which consisted of a fast launch with a Jupiter gravity assist. In addition to searching for Earth–Jupiter–KBO trajectories, Earth–Saturn–KBO trajectories are examined, with the option to add on a flyby to either Uranus or Neptune. With a single Jupiter gravity assist, all 45 KBOs and Pluto can be reached within a 25 year maximum mission duration. A more limited number can be reached when non-Jupiter flybys are added, and the KBOs that can be reached via these alternate routes are listed. In most cases, a single Jupiter flyby is the most efficient way to get to the Kuiper Belt, but the science return from revisiting Saturn, ...
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