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Lorenzo Mariani, Lorenzo Cimino, Matteo Rossetti, Mascia Bucciarelli, Shariar Hadji Hossein, Simone Varanese, Gaetano Zarcone, Marco Castronuovo, Alessandra Di Cecco, Paolo Marzioli and Fabrizio Piergentili
This paper outlines a multi-system approach for ground-based optical observations and the characterization of satellites in geostationary orbit. This multi-system approach is based on an in-depth analysis of the key factors to consider for light curve an...
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Rémi Chevallier, Marc Shapiro, Zebediah Engberg, Manuel Soler and Daniel Delahaye
Climate impact models of the non-CO2" role="presentation">CO2CO2
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Kirill Suslov, Maksim Shirobokov and Anastasia Tselousova
This paper explores the use of the averaging method in the optimal control problem related to the multirevolution orbital transfer of a spacecraft with low-thrust capabilities. The regularized equations of motion are expressed using modified equinoctial ...
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Denise Keil, Stefan Scharring, Erik Klein, Raoul-Amadeus Lorbeer, Dennis Schumacher, Frederic Seiz, Kush Kumar Sharma, Michael Zwilich, Lukas Schnörer, Markus Roth, Mohamed Khalil Ben-Larbi, Carsten Wiedemann, Wolfgang Riede and Thomas Dekorsy
Environmental pollution exists not only within our atmosphere but also in space. Space debris is a critical problem of modern and future space infrastructure. Congested orbits raise the question of spacecraft disposal. Therefore, state-of-the-art satelli...
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Juyu Wang, Shenyi Zhang, Guohong Shen, Ying Sun, Binquan Zhang, Zheng Chang, Chunqin Wang, Donghui Hou and Zhe Yang
Based on orbit detection data acquired by a positive channel Metal Oxide Semiconductor (PMOS) dose detectors on FY4-A (GEO), BD3-M15 (MEO), and YH1-01A (LEO) between November 2018 and November 2022, investigations reveal variations in total dose and the ...
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Jason K. Jolliff, Travis A. Smith, Sherwin Ladner, Ewa Jarosz, Mark David Lewis, Stephanie Anderson, Sean McCarthy and Adam Lawson
The southward propagation of cold-air frontal boundaries into the Gulf of Mexico region initiates a cascade of coupled air?sea processes that manifests along the coastlines as an apparent brightness anomaly in the ocean color signals. Our hypothesis is t...
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Xiangxu Lei, Shengfu Xia, Hongkang Liu, Xiaozhen Wang, Zhenwei Li, Baomin Han, Jizhang Sang, You Zhao and Hao Luo
The Changchun Observatory of the National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the Shanghai Astronomical Observatory are used to generate very short arc (VSA) angle observations of objects in low Earth orbit (LEO) and geostationar...
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Haitao Zhang, Zhi Li, Weilin Wang, Yasheng Zhang and Hao Wang
Many space objects are densely distributed in the geostationary (GEO) band, and the long-term impact of the collision of GEO spacecraft and space debris on the GEO environment has attracted more and more attention. After summarizing the advantages and di...
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Shihai Yang, Bo Xu and Xin Li
For geostationary orbit transfers, a long duration is required using electric propulsion and a large propellant mass is needed with chemical propulsion. Hybrid transfers can achieve a balance between the fuel consumption and transfer time. In this paper,...
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Chengzhang Li, Bo Xu, Wanmeng Zhou and Qibo Peng
We propose two approaches based on feedforward control and model-predictive control, respectively, to solve the station-keeping problem of an electric-propulsion geostationary Earth orbit (GEO) satellite, whose thrusters are mounted on two robotic arms o...
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