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---
title: Titan-Hohmann-Transfer-Orbit
license: apache-2.0
datasets:
- name: Titan-Hohmann-Transfer-Orbit
tags:
- space
- synthetic
- mission-simulation
- foundation-model
- titan
size_categories: "700"
task_categories:
- other
---
# **Titan-Hohmann-Transfer-Orbit Dataset Card**
**Author:** A Taylor
**Contact:** [hf.co/taylor658](https://hf.co/taylor658)
**License:** [Apache License 2.0](https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
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## **Dataset Summary**
The **Titan-Hohmann-Transfer-Orbit** dataset simulates an interplanetary mission to Titan using advanced propulsion systems and gravitational assist techniques. This **synthetic dataset** is designed to review:
- **Trajectory optimization algorithms**
- **Electric propulsion system modeling**
- **Mission risk assessment**
- **Machine learning training** for aerospace and trajectory decision-support systems.
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## **Mission Profile**
1. **Earth Departure**: The spaceprobe begins its journey with a launch vehicle, departing Earth’s orbit and entering a heliocentric transfer trajectory.
2. **Gravity Assist Phase**: The spaceprobe utilizes planetary flybys (e.g., Jupiter) to optimize its trajectory toward Saturn and Titan.
3. **Heliocentric Cruise**: The spaceprobe completes extended low-thrust propulsion arcs using Hall Effect thrusters, further refining its trajectory.
4. **Titan Arrival**: Final adjustments are made for spaceprobe orbital insertion to commence Part Two of the mission profile including EDL of floating probes to study Kraken Mare and EDL of a communication relay near Kraken Mare to enable efficient floating probe - earth data transmission.
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## **Columns (Relevant for Foundation Model Training)**
1. **Initial_Total_Mass**
- Total spaceprobe mass (kg) at the mission start, including fuel and payload.
2. **Dry_Mass**
- Spaceprobe mass without propellant (kg), useful for estimating burn times and fuel efficiency.
3. **Thrust_Level**
- Thrust output of the Hall Effect thrusters (mN).
4. **Launch_Vehicle**
- Categorical data specifying the type of launch vehicle used (e.g., “Falcon Heavy,” “SLS”).
5. **Mission_Segment**
- Categorical description of the mission phase (e.g., “Launch,” “Cruise,” “Gravity Assist,” “Titan Arrival”).
6. **Time_of_Flight_days**
- Elapsed time from mission start, measured in days.
7. **Orbital_Radius_km**
- Radial distance from the central celestial body (e.g., Earth, Sun, or Titan).
8. **Semi_Major_Axis_km**
- Semi-major axis of the spaceprobe’s elliptical trajectory (km).
9. **Eccentricity**
- Describes the shape of the orbit (0 = circle, <1 = ellipse).
10. **Inclination_deg**
- Orbital plane tilt relative to the ecliptic or other reference plane.
11. **True_Anomaly_deg**
- Position of the spaceprobe along its orbital path.
12. **DeltaV_Used_km_s**
- Total accumulated ∆v (km/s) expended since mission start.
13. **Thrust_Events_Start_Time**
- Timestamp indicating the start of a thrust event.
14. **Thrust_Events_Stop_Time**
- Timestamp indicating the end of a thrust event.
15. **Closest_Approach_Distance_km**
- Distance at closest approach during gravity-assist flybys.
16. **Relative_Velocity_km_s**
- Velocity of the spaceprobe relative to the flyby planet or Titan upon approach.
17. **Final_Orbit_SMA_km**
- Semi-major axis of the final orbit around Titan (km).
18. **Final_Orbit_Inclination_deg**
- Inclination of the spaceprobe’s orbit around Titan after insertion.
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## **Intended Usage**
- **Foundation Model Training**: Suitable for time-series and tabular data modeling in the context of interplanetary trajectories.
- **Synthetic Orbital Analysis**: For exploring gravity assists, electric propulsion, and mission design principles.
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## **License & Citation**
**License:** [Apache 2.0](https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
```bibtex
@dataset{titan_hohmann_transfer_orbit_2024,
title={{Titan-Hohmann-Transfer-Orbit Synthetic Dataset}},
author={A Taylor},
howpublished={\url{https://hf.co/taylor658}},
year={2024},
note={Synthetic dataset simulating an interplanetary mission to Titan.}
}