Methods for determining time intervals for unfavorable illumination of spaceborne electrooptical devices

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Illumination, Optoelectronic Devices, Satellite Orbits, Spacecraft Instruments, Earth Orbital Environments, Equations Of Motion, Onboard Equipment, Orbital Mechanics

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Problems of determining time intervals for unfavorable illumination of spaceborne electrooptical devices (such as IR sensors, radiometers, spectrometers, and television cameras) are considered. The unfavorable conditions are expressed as vector inequalities and are transformed into simple trigonometric or algebraic inequalities. The expressions derived make it possible to find analytical, semianalytical, or approximate solutions for the dependence of the illumination type on the spacecraft orbit.

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