Research on High Area-to-Mass Ratio Satellite Dynamics

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This paper made further research on orbital dynamics of smart dust under the effect of earth gravitation, solar radiation pressure, atmospheric drag, and third-body perturbations. Osculating and mean dynamic equations were derived under these perturbations by Hamiltonian formula. In the simulation, long-term evolution of mean and osculating orbital elements under different area-to-mass ratios are presented.

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Zhao, Y., Feng, D., Sun, S., Zhao, Y. (2020). Research on High Area-to-Mass Ratio Satellite Dynamics. In: Jia, Y., Du, J., Zhang, W. (eds) Proceedings of 2019 Chinese Intelligent Systems Conference. CISC 2019. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 594. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-32-9698-5_78

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