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Scientific paper
Dec 1986
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1986esasp.255..339u&link_type=abstract
ESA Spec. Publ., ESA SP-255, p. 339 - 344
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Earth Orbits, Earth-Moon System, Gravitational Effects, Orbit Calculation, Orbital Mechanics, Satellite Orbits, Lunar Gravitation, Orbit Perturbation, Run Time (Computers), Solar Gravitation
Scientific paper
The long-period evolution of the orbital plane of uncontrolled high-altitude Earth satellites, under luni-solar gravitational effects, which can be independently treated with a good approximation from the other long-term perturbative effects was investigated. Since computer programs usually employed for orbit prediction during the satellite operational life are very time-consuming, a semianalytical model for geostationary orbits, that reduces computer time and provide sufficient accuracy over very long periods was extended to any orbital inclination for high altitude satellites. Orbits highly affected by the motion of the lunar orbital plane were investigated.
Agneni Alessandro
Ulivieri Carlo
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