The document discusses the application of symplectic methods in space mission design, particularly in studying periodic trajectories of Hamiltonian systems to place satellites in orbit around planet-moon systems. It outlines the tools developed for classifying orbits, predicting bifurcations, and understanding orbit stability using mathematical techniques from symplectic geometry. Key components include b-signs for predicting bifurcations, global topological methods, and the use of Conley-Zehnder indices to correlate families of orbits.