The regression period of a satellite moving under the gravitational forces of the sun, the moon, the earth and the solar radiation pressure.

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The regression period of a satellite moving under the gravitational forces of the sun, the moon, the earth (including ellipticity of the earth's equator) and the solar radiation pressure has been studied. It is seen that due to the earth's equatorial ellipticity the mean value about which the regression period oscillates is slightly reduced, due to solar radiation pressure the regression period always decreases and due to the combined effect of both these phenomena it varies between 0.0978 years and 411.16 years for different orbital inclinations and altitudes.

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