128 MOC Geometry for Deep Space Networking
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Origins: Sun O_\odot, Earth O_\oplus, Mars , Sun–Mars Lagrange points O_{L1/L2}, …
- Lattice points: Earth-orbiting satellites, Mars orbiters, relay satellites, deep-space probes
- Curvature coupling coefficient \Omega_i:
For each link, accumulate the gravitational field distortion along the path (gravitational bending is strongest for the Sun, followed by the Earth, and weakest for Mars).
- Generalized permutations: Interplanetary relay paths (Earth → L2 → Mars → Martian satellite)
- Generalized combinations: Topological configurations of the deep-space backbone node set