Copernicus, a generalized spacecraft trajectory design and optimization system, is capable of solving a wide range of trajectory problems such as planet or moon centered trajectories, libration point trajectories, planet-moon transfers and tours, and all types of interplanetary and asteroid/comet missions.
- August 13, 2024: Copernicus Version 5.3.2 is now available.
- December 18, 2023: Copernicus Version 5.3.1 is now available. This is a bugfix release.
- November 15, 2023: Copernicus Version 5.3 is now available. This update includes many bug fixes and various new features and refinements. Including: a new Copernicus mission file format, updates to kernels, a significant expansion of the beta Python API, and various new integration methods. In addition, we have upgraded to Python 3.10, and all dependencies are now obtained via conda.
- January 21, 2022: Copernicus Version 5.2 is now available. This update includes many bug fixes and various new features and refinements.
- June 17, 2021: Copernicus was selected as winner of the 2021 NASA Software of the Year Award.
- March 4, 2021: Copernicus Version 5.1 is now available. This update includes many bug fixes and various new features and refinements.
- June 26, 2020: Copernicus Version 5.0 is now available. This is a significant update to Copernicus and includes: A new modern Python-based GUI that is now cross-platform and…
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