Coupled orbit-attitude dynamics of high area-to-mass ratio (HAMR) objects: influence of solar radiation pressure, Earth’s shadow and the visibility in light curves
@article{Frh2013CoupledOD, title={Coupled orbit-attitude dynamics of high area-to-mass ratio (HAMR) objects: influence of solar radiation pressure, Earth’s shadow and the visibility in light curves}, author={Carolin Fr{\"u}h and Tom Kelecy and Moriba K. Jah}, journal={Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy}, year={2013}, volume={117}, pages={385-404} }
The orbital and attitude dynamics of uncontrolled Earth orbiting objects are perturbed by a variety of sources. In research, emphasis has been put on operational space vehicles. Operational satellites typically have a relatively compact shape, and hence, a low area-to-mass ratio (AMR), and are in most cases actively or passively attitude stabilized. This enables one to treat the orbit and attitude propagation as decoupled problems, and in many cases the attitude dynamics can be neglected…
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