Statistics – Computation
Scientific paper
Aug 1988
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Conference sponsored by AIAA and AAS. Washington, DC, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1988, 760 p. For indiv
Statistics
Computation
Astrodynamics, Conferences, Earth-Venus Trajectories, Global Positioning System, Liquid Sloshing, Mars Satellites, Optimal Control, Orbit Calculation, Orbital Position Estimation, Return To Earth Space Flight, Satellite Attitude Control, Satellite Orbits, Satellite Orientation, Space Navigation, Spacecraft Control, Spacecraft Stability, Tethered Satellites
Scientific paper
Papers are presented on precise orbit computations of Lageos, an ideal reference frame for perturbed orbital motion, the celestial mechanics of gravity assist, and a slew maneuver experiment of mission function control. Also considered are an error analysis for a Mars landing, a collision matrix for LEO satellites, Galilean satellite ephemeris improvement using Galileo tour encounter information, and low-thrust power-limited transfer for a pole squatter. Other topics include navigating Neptune, long-term revisit coverage using multisatellite constellations, optimal payload lofting with tethers, and double lunar swingby trajectory design. Papers are also presented on explicit guidance along an optimal space curve, analytical models for relative motion under constant thrust, and a GPS constellation buildup plan.
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