cannabineer
Ursus marijanus
Apollo followed a Hohmann orbit between LEO and LLO (low lunar orbit). That took three days coming and the same amount going. It's the most efficient transfer orbit.Thanks for the explain!
For luna transportation, won't a simple Holzman orbit take us there and back in 30 days
or so? It's been proposed for Mars, an 18 month orbit.
If there is any place else, it might be found in exo-planet research. Then a one way
trip, indeed.
A Hohmann trajectory from Earth to Mars takes nine months indeed. Serious crewed exploration of the solar system will benefit mightily from a drive with an abundance of delta V, so that we needn't be confined to Hohmann orbits and their years of coasting. Such a drive exists ... but there is a pollution issue. It's called Orion - not the recent "Apollo on steroids", but a design from the 60s that uses nukes as a pulsed reaction mass. Isp in the tens of thousands ... Saturn and return in a year!! cn
<edit> I recommend the science fiction novel "Footfall" by Niven and Pournelle. Asteroid impacts, alien invasion ... an Orion-type warship ... plucky monkeys might yet prevail ...