Problem About the Formation Flying of the Constellations' Small Satellites

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Celestial Mechanics, Formation Flying, Dynamical Mechanism

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From the view of orbital dynamics, the formation flying of the constellations' small satellites and the companying flying in the tracking among satellites are abided by the following dynamical mechanism: (1)The main characters of the orbital disturbing change determine the configuration in sky when every small satellite moves around the Earth, (2)When the distance among satellites is near, the qualified periodic moving near co-linear equilibrium points in the regenerate restricted three-body problem (factually restricted two-body problem) also restrict the structure in sky in no-long time. This paper clarifies the principle of the two dynamical mechanism and corresponding relative structure among satellites which confirms the proper applying ranges of the two mechanisms with simulative computation and provides theory foundation and concrete condition of orbital controlling when the constellations' small satellites flying formationally and companying.

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