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The joint effect of relativistic and direct solar radiation pressure on an axially symmetric spacecraft. II: The solution and the elements of transformation
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    The joint effect of relativistic and direct solar radiation pressure on an axially symmetric spacecraft. II: The solution and the elements of transformation (English)
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    9 September 2003
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    Delaunay elements
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    solar radiation pressure
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    post-Newtonian potential
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    Earth oblateness
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    second zonal harmonic
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    phase space
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    small parameter
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    canonical transformation
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