Gravity thrust Jupiter orbiter trajectories generated by encountering the Galilean satellites.

A trajectory design philosophy is introduced for Jupiter orbiter missions that is based on the gravity thrust concept developed for interplanetary trajectories. This is accomplished by utilizing the moving gravitational fields of the four Galilean satellites. A general theorem, applicable to any existing planetary satellite system, is developed to show how the effects of small satellite perturbations can be magnified by incorporating multiple revolutions between encounters.-