I know Apollo used retrograde lunar orbits. I have heard that this was because a retrograde orbit leads to lower dV requirements for the LM. A retrograde orbit also seems to better lend itself to a free return trajectory (this is speculation on my part. You can probably set up a perfectly good free return trajectory in a prograde direction, but I haven't tried). I've been doing some thinking about the development of lunar and cislunar infrastructure (mostly inspired by Greg Burch's addons). It seems to me that all of this space infrastructure (stations in lunar orbit, craft entering & leaving lunar orbit, landers, etc.). Ought to be orbiting the moon in the same direction (at least where rendezvous is intended).
What are some of the advantages/disadvantages of prograde vs. retrograde orbits? Is one clearly superior for the support of space infrastructure? If neither is clearly superior, it seems to me that one direction ought to be picked "by convention".
Does anyone have any thoughts on this?
What are some of the advantages/disadvantages of prograde vs. retrograde orbits? Is one clearly superior for the support of space infrastructure? If neither is clearly superior, it seems to me that one direction ought to be picked "by convention".
Does anyone have any thoughts on this?