Launch energy
Compare direct translunar injection, Earth-orbit phasing, low-energy transfer, and rideshare constraints.
Past lunar mission
Apollo 17 is a past Moon mission entry covering launch, transfer, lunar operations, and engineering context.
Mission facts
Trajectory and outcome
Detailed notes
Technical Review
Compare direct translunar injection, Earth-orbit phasing, low-energy transfer, and rideshare constraints.
Flybys and orbiters stress tracking and burn accuracy; landers add powered descent, hazard detection, and autonomous terminal guidance.
Rovers, landers, and crewed missions have very different thermal, dust, communications, and power constraints.
Sample-return and crewed missions add ascent, rendezvous, entry interface, heat shield, and recovery risk.
Mathematical model
Mission visuals combine catalog dates, distance vectors, speed estimates, and schematic spacecraft geometry. They are not CAD-certified vehicle meshes unless a source model is explicitly loaded.
For live-distance spacecraft pages, current position is propagated from epoch vector and velocity when high-precision ephemerides are not bundled.
Mission path arcs are schematic transfer curves anchored at meaningful endpoints, not claims of exact reconstructed trajectories.
Spacecraft parts are placed with transformation matrices. This proves the generated geometry is internally consistent even when simplified.
Verification standard: the rendered object must be reproducible from stated equations, catalog parameters, or explicit geometric transforms. Visual reference images may inform presentation only; they are not the source of orbital positions, field vectors, accretion-disk gradients, timing, or engineering layout.
Limitations: browser scenes may use bounded scale, compressed distances, simplified two-body dynamics, schematic transfer curves, or educational approximations where full numerical ephemerides, CFD, finite-element models, or general-relativistic ray tracing are outside the page scope. Those simplifications are part of the model contract, not hidden image-based construction.