Earth satellite orbits with resonant lunisolar perturbations. II - Some resonances dependent on the semi-major axis, eccentricity and inclination

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Artificial Satellites, Lunar Gravitational Effects, Orbital Elements, Orbital Resonances (Celestial Mechanics), Satellite Orbits, Satellite Perturbation, Solar Gravitation, Distribution Functions, Eccentricity, Inclination, Resonance, Solar Radiation

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Earth satellite orbits resonant with respect to lunisolar gravity and direct solar radiation pressure perturbations are discussed, with particular attention given to those resonances satisfying commensurability conditions of a certain form. A number of simple relations are derived connecting the satellite's semi-major axis, eccentricity, and inclination; it is noted that these relations must be satisfied if the satellite is to exist in the given commensurabilities.

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