The general problem of regular motion of an axisymmetrical satellite in a central field (Q809646)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4213525
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4213525 |
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The general problem of regular motion of an axisymmetrical satellite in a central field (English)
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1991
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In this paper, the stationary motions of an axisymmetrical satellite in a central field of attraction are investigated. Both the orbital, ``translational'', and the self-rotational motions of the satellite are taken into consideration. In the decomposition of the Newtonian force function, all the harmonics up to the third order are taken into account. The exact solutions are deduced by Poincaré's method of small parameters. The results show the existence of two solutions, which satisfy all the necessary and sufficient conditions. One of the solutions belongs to the group of stationary motions of a triaxial satellite obtained before by the author. The second solution, in which the axis of symmetry can keep an arbitrary constant inclination to the orbital plane, is a new and rather a more general solution.
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axisymmetrical satellite
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self-rotational motions
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Newtonian force function
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Poincaré's method of small parameters
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