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Digital Lab Mission Training Be a Spacecraft Engineer

STARDUST's Trajectory

You chose to launch the spacecraft now on a direct trajectory to rendezvous with the comet on its closest approach to Earth.

That may seem very straightforward—but in fact it would not work. To take such a short route—but a long time—to travel from the Earth to the comet, the spacecraft would travel very slowly—too slowly to avoid falling into the sun!

Look at the other trajectories below and try again!

Trajectory Option A
Option B:
Launch: In 2003, when comet is closest to Earth
Trajectory: Direct, to catch up to a rendezvous point.
Trajectory Option B

Option C:
Launch: 1999
Trajectory: Three orbits around the sun, twice using the Earth's gravity to slingshot the spacecraft to the rendezvous point.
Trajectory Option C