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<p>(hence the term free).</p>

<p>Many free-return trajectories are designed to intersect the atmosphere; however, periodic versions exist which pass the Moon and Earth at constant <a href="page.php?w=periapsis">periapsis</a>, which have been proposed for <a href="page.php?w=cycler">cycler</a>s.</p>

<p><big> Earth-Moon </big></p>
<p>The first spacecraft to use a free-return trajectory was the Soviet <a href="page.php?w=Luna_3">Luna 3</a> mission in October 1959. It used the Moon's gravity to send it back towards the Earth so that the photographs it had</p><p>
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