Mathematics
Scientific paper
May 1980
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1980artsa..15...13d&link_type=abstract
Artificial Satellites, vol. 15, May 1980, p. 13-18.
Mathematics
Orbit Calculation, Satellite Orbits, Earth-Moon System, Geopotential, Gravitational Effects, Mathematical Models, Radiation Pressure, Satellite Drag
Scientific paper
This paper discusses a mathematical model of artificial satellite motion that takes into account the earth's gravitational field, atmosphere drag, gravitational attraction of moon and sun, solar radiation pressure, and the tidal effects of the earth's crust. All factors determining satellite motion are calculated in a true of date coordinate system, and transformed into an inertial coordinate system before applying them to differential equations of satellite motion. The use of fictitious observations, fictitious and real observations, and real observations to improve a satellite orbit with the system Orbit-1 is discussed.
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