Commercial lunar propellant architecture: A collaborative study of lunar propellant production. REACH, 13, March 2019.
Dale Arney and Alan Wilhite. Trade study of using and refueling large upper stages as in-space stages for flexible path missions. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, June 2011.
Peter Bond. Rosetta: The Remarkable Story of Europe's Comet Explorer. Springer International Publishing, 2020.
US Inflation Calculator. CDF-LU: Concurrent Design Facility at University of Luxembourg. https://www.usinflationcalculator.com/. Accessed: 2021-10-01.
ESA. Rosetta’s frequently asked questions.
John Gaebler, Rafael Lugo, Erik Axdahl, Patrick Chai, Michael Grimes, Matthew Long, Robert Rowland, and Alan Wilhite. Reusable lunar transportation architecture utilizing orbital propellant depots. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, June 2009.
Gerard Gómez. Dynamics and Mission Design Near Libration Points: Fundamentals-The Case of Collinear Libration Points, volume 1. World Scientific, 2001.
Canabal J. Rodríguez, Pérez J. M. Sánchez, and Yáñez Otero Arturo. ROSETTA: Consolidated report on mission analysis churyumovgerasimenko 2004.
D.E. Koelle. Specific transportation costs to geo — past, present and future. Acta Astronautica, 53(4):797–803, 2003. The New Face of Space Selected Proceedings of the 53rd International Astronautical Federation Congress.
Jinguo Liu, Yuchuang Tong, Yunjun Liu, and Yuwang Liu. Development of a novel end-effector for an on-orbit robotic refueling mission. 8:17762–17778, 2020.
N. Murakami and K. Yamanaka. Trajectory design for rendezvous in lunar distant retrograde orbit. In 2015 IEEE Aerospace Conference, pages 1–13, 2015.
University of Luxembourg. CDF-LU: Concurrent Design Facility at University of Luxembourg. https://ism.uni.lu/facility/concurrentdesign-facility/. Accessed: 2021-10-01.
RHEA. CDP4™: Explore the Full Potential of Collaborative Design. http://products.rheagroup.com/cdp4/. Accessed: 2021-09-30.
David Street and Alan Wilhite. A scalable orbital propellant depot design. Space Systems Design Lab (SSDL), School of Aerospace Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 2006.
Wikipedia. Hill sphere. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillsphere.Accessed : 2021 - 09 - 30.
Alan W. Wilhite, Dale Arney, Patrick Chai, and Sean R. Currey. The utilization of launch vehicles core stages and propellant depots for human space exploration. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, July 2013.