Stabilization due to gyroscopic coupling in dual-spin satellites subject to gravitational torques
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DOI10.1007/BF01234177zbMATH Open0475.70029OpenAlexW2035753671MaRDI QIDQ3930701FDOQ3930701
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Publication date: 1981
Published in: Celestial Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01234177
attitude stabilizationcircular orbitsregions of stabilitydual spin satellitesgravity gradient stabilization of gyrostat satellitesinfinitesimal stability and instability
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- Steady motions in controlled gyrostat systems
- Dynamics of an axisymmetric gyrostat satellite. Equilibrium positions and their stability
- Symbolic-numerical methods of studying equilibrium positions of a gyrostat satellite
- Investigation of equilibria of a satellite subjected to gravitational and aerodynamic torques
- Application of computer algebra methods for investigation of stationary motions of a gyrostat satellite
- Bifurcations of the relative equilibria of a gyrostat satellite for a special case of the alignment of its gyrostatic moment
- Dynamics of a gyrostat satellite subjected to the action of gravity moment. Equilibrium attitudes and their stability
- Hamiltonian and chaotic attitude dynamics of an orbiting gyrostat satellite under gravity-gradient torques
- Solutions homoclinic to regular precessions of a symmetric satellite
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