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A spacecraft formation design with libration point (earth-moon L1) orbits is developed by Floquet theory for periodic orbits. The authors find several types of special configurations and a station-keeping method is proposed.
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Floquet mode
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Floquet-based design and control approach to spacecraft formation flying in libration point orbits
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    Floquet-based design and control approach to spacecraft formation flying in libration point orbits (English)
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    24 June 2011
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    A spacecraft formation design with libration point (earth-moon L1) orbits is developed by Floquet theory for periodic orbits. The authors find several types of special configurations and a station-keeping method is proposed.
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    Floquet mode
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    spacecraft formation
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