This study extends techniques developed in a previous study to single impulse transfersand transfers to quasi-periodic orbits. A single impulse transfer takes the spacecraft to thefringes of the stability region where it can reside for an extended period of time in a stickyorbit. These transfers are useful for spacecraft with no propulsive mechanism. The latterinvolves insertion into a sticky orbit before stabilizing maneuver into a quasi-periodic orbitwithin the stable distant retrograde region. These transfers have the benefit of delayedescape from the Earth region and fuel savings over comparable transfers to the centralperiodic orbit.
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