Low thrust relative orbital transfer (source code)

= Low thrust relative orbital transfer
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Low-thrust relative orbital transfer refers to the process of changing the relative position and velocity of one spacecraft with respect to another in orbit, using low-thrust propulsion systems. Unlike high-thrust propulsion systems that deliver substantial force quickly to alter a spacecraft's trajectory, low-thrust systems provide a smaller amount of continuous thrust over a longer period.