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Old June 5th 12, 01:00 PM posted to sci.space.tech
Bernhard Kuemel
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Default Interplanetary Transport Network transit times

Hi sps!

Does anyone know about how long transit times in the ITN [1] are and how
often there are launch windows? I guess the launch windows are at least
one between 2 oppositions of the start and destination bodies.

Specifically, how long are travel times from Earth to Mars, asteroid
belt, Jupiter and moon (and vice versa).

Thanks, Bernhard


[1]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interpl...nsport_Network

 




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