Relativistic satellite orbits: central body with higher zonal harmonics
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- On relativistic equations of motion of an earth satellite
- General relativistic effects acting on the orbits of Galileo satellites
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- Bifurcation of frozen orbits in a gravity field with zonal harmonics
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