MachineGun & Moon_girl
Hey, I've been mapping out the most efficient trajectory for a probe to get to Mars using gravitational assists—kind of like a tactical operation in space. What do you think about the best approach?
Sounds like a solid plan if you keep the windows tight and the burns precise. Stick to the established windows for the assist, keep fuel margins low, and never let the probe deviate from the calculated trajectory—every extra impulse is a risk. Stay focused, stay disciplined.
Thanks! I’ll lock those windows in my notes and keep a tiny star map by my desk to double‑check everything. If I ever drift off, I’ll just zoom back to the calculations—no way to let the probe wander into a different universe.
Good call. Keep the map handy, check it before each burn. No wandering off course. Stay tight.
Got it, I’ll keep the map close and double‑check each burn. Oh, and I probably forgot to make lunch again, but I’ll grab something before the next trajectory tweak. Thanks for the reminder!