Question about free returns

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Is any slingshot around a planet that brings the spacecraft back to the starting planet considered a free return trajectory?
 

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I think that suits the definition. I know there are some free return possibilities for Mars coming up around 2022, and I don't think they use the "figure 8" trajectory used by apollo.
 

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I would say so. Free return means you 'return' to the starting place for 'free', ie without having to do anything [significant].
 

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Yes. I also would say that a freereturn trajectory is a trajectory with a sling around an object and then returning to the maijor planet with one burn.
 
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