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Igor Belokonov, Ivan Timbai and Petr Nikolaev
Study of LEO CubeSat dynamics using satellite position measurements.
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Evgeny Poplavsky, Alexandra Kuznetsova and Yuliya Troitskaya
This paper presents an analysis of a new method for retrieving the parameters of the atmospheric boundary layer in hurricanes. This method is based on the approximation of the upper parabolic part of the wind speed profile and the retrieval of the lower ...
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Justin R. Mansell, John M. Bellardo, Bruce Betts, Barbara Plante and David A. Spencer
The propellantless thrust of solar sails makes them capable of entirely new classes of missions compared to conventional or electric engines. Initiated in 2010, the Planetary Society?s LightSail program sought to advance solar sail technology with the fl...
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Yuxian Yue, Jinyue Geng, Guanhua Feng and Wenhao Li
Very-low Earth orbit (VLEO) space below 200 km is essential for high-quality communications and near-Earth space environment detection. Due to the significant atmospheric drag, orbital maintenance is required for spacecraft staying here. Based on air-bre...
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Yongyuan Li, Guang Sun and Hongwei Han
Aerocapture, the action of delivering a vehicle from a hyperbolic orbit to a planetary orbit by using the aerodynamic force, could potentially lower fuel consumption. By controlling the direction and size of the aerodynamic force, the vehicle can accurat...
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Muqing Yang, Dongli Ma and Liang Zhang
The temperature of the solar cells on the upper surface of a solar unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) wing is much higher than the atmospheric temperature during flight. The temperature difference will induce buoyancy-driven Görtler vortices that may influenc...
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Francesco Salmaso, Mirko Trisolini and Camilla Colombo
The continuously growing number of objects orbiting around the Earth is expected to be accompanied by an increasing frequency of objects re-entering the Earth?s atmosphere. Many of these re-entries will be uncontrolled, making their prediction challengin...
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Evgeny Poplavsky, Nikita Rusakov, Olga Ermakova, Daniil Sergeev and Yuliya Troitskaya
A method has been developed for the retrieval of the atmospheric boundary layer parameters in tropical cyclones, namely the dynamic speed, the wind speed at a 10 m height, and the roughness parameter. For the analysis, the wind speed profiles were obtain...
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Judith Rosenow, Thomas Sachwitz, Shumpei Kamo, Gong Chen and Hartmut Fricke
The increasing influence of current research in air traffic management on daily flight operations leads to a stronger consideration of individually optimized aircraft trajectories. However, in the dichotomy between ecological, economic, and safety-based ...
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Bo Su and Qingrui Zhou
In recent years, with the reduction of the cost of microsatellites, the development of commercial rockets and the multi-satellite launching technology, the construction of large-scale constellations in low-Earth orbit (Mega-Constellations) has become a d...
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