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    What is a flyby in space?A flyby ( / ˈflaɪbaɪ /) is a spaceflight operation in which a spacecraft passes in proximity to another body, usually a target of its space exploration mission and/or a source of a gravity assist (also called swing-by) to impel it towards another target.
    What is a spacecraft designed for a flyby?A spacecraft designed for a flyby is also known as a "flyby bus" or "flyby spacecraft". One application of a Mars flyby is for a human mission, where after landing and staying on the surface for some time the ascent stage has a space rendezvous with another, uncrewed spacecraft, that was launched separately from Earth, flying by.
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    How does a flyby spacecraft work?Flyby spacecraft conducted the initial reconnaissance phase of solar system exploration. They follow a continuous solar orbit or escape trajectory, never to be captured into a planetary orbit. They must have the capability of using their instruments to observe targets they pass.
    What is a leading-side planetary flyby?When the spacecraft arrives at the target planet, it’s trajectory will be a hyperbola relative to the planet. When crossing the sphere of influence of the planet, the spacecraft can be in one of two orientations: crossing in front of the planet, as shown in Fig. 85, called a leading-side flyby. Fig. 85 A leading-side planetary flyby.
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    WEBAug 13, 2021 · The flybys were needed to give the spacecraft a gravity assist to help them reach their next destinations. BepiColombo will make the first of six flybys at Mercury during the night of 1-2 October, before …

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    WEBAs we discussed in the last section, the options that a spacecraft has when arriving at a planet are to impact the planet, enter a capture orbit, or do a flyby to change its heliocentric velocity vector. In this section, we’ll …

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