When is the plane change maneuver performed in case of interplanetary trajectory with the planet’s orbit lying at an angle to the ecliptic plane?

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Lunar Trajectories topics include: Earth moon system, moon orbital elements, seleno-centric trajectories, lunar trajectories important parameters, minimum energy trajectory, patched conic approximations, non-coplanar lunar and interplanetary trajectories, gravity assist maneuver, seleno-centric orbit launch, heliocentric approaches, launching opportunities, planets location and fast interplanetary trajectories. A lunar trajectory is a path that involves two Keplerian orbits that are joined together at a fictitious SOI.  A cis-lunar trajectory is an orbit that revolves around the Earth,... Show more

When is the plane change maneuver performed in case of interplanetary trajectory with the planet’s orbit lying at an angle to the ecliptic plane?