Motion of a satellite with flexible viscoelastic booms in a noncentral gravitational field

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Booms (Equipment), Flexible Spacecraft, Gravitational Fields, Spacecraft Motion, Viscoelastic Damping, Canonical Forms, Equations Of Motion, Flexible Bodies

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The motion of an artificial satellite having the form of a plane disk
with rigid and viscoelastic booms in the gravitational field of an
asymmetric planet is investigated. The equations of satellite motion are
derived by means of averaging in Delaunay's canonical variables.

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