Recent studies have shown that the medium-Earth orbit (MEO) region of the global navigation satellite systems is permeated by a devious network of lunisolar secular resonances, which can interact to produce chaotic and diffusive motions. The precarious state of the four navigation constellations, perched on the threshold of instability, makes it understandable why all past efforts to define stable graveyard orbits, especially in the case of Galileo, were bound to fail; the region is far too complex to allow for an adoption of the simple geosynchronous disposal strategy. We retrace one such recent attempt, funded by ESA's General Studies Programme in the frame of the GreenOPS initiative, that uses a systematic parametric approach and th...
We consider Earth satellite orbits in the range of semimajor axes where the perturbing effects of Ea...
The management of the Global Navigation Satellite Systems and of the MEO region as a whole is a subj...
The complexity of the orbital dynamics in the Earth environment is still not well understood. Notwit...
Abstract The end-of-life disposal of Galileo satellites is needed to avoid collisions...
The end-of-life disposal of Galileo satellites is needed to avoid collisions with operational spacec...
We present the results of an extensive numerical exploration performed on the eccentricity growth in...
With currently two constellations being in or close to the build-up phase, in a few years the Medium...
Through the averaged equations we revisit theoretical and numerical aspects of the strong resonance ...
It has long been suspected that the Global Navigation Satellite Systems exist in a background of com...
Through the averaged equations we revisit theoretical and numerical aspects of the strong resonance ...
The analysis of different disposal strategies for the spacecraft belonging to the Global Navigation ...
International audienceThis paper aims at investigating the stability over 150 years of a very large ...
International audienceOrbital resonances are ubiquitous in the Solar System and are harbingers for t...
International audienceIn the last decades the important increase of the number of positioning satell...
International audienceThis paper aims at investigating the stability over 200 years of a very large ...
We consider Earth satellite orbits in the range of semimajor axes where the perturbing effects of Ea...
The management of the Global Navigation Satellite Systems and of the MEO region as a whole is a subj...
The complexity of the orbital dynamics in the Earth environment is still not well understood. Notwit...
Abstract The end-of-life disposal of Galileo satellites is needed to avoid collisions...
The end-of-life disposal of Galileo satellites is needed to avoid collisions with operational spacec...
We present the results of an extensive numerical exploration performed on the eccentricity growth in...
With currently two constellations being in or close to the build-up phase, in a few years the Medium...
Through the averaged equations we revisit theoretical and numerical aspects of the strong resonance ...
It has long been suspected that the Global Navigation Satellite Systems exist in a background of com...
Through the averaged equations we revisit theoretical and numerical aspects of the strong resonance ...
The analysis of different disposal strategies for the spacecraft belonging to the Global Navigation ...
International audienceThis paper aims at investigating the stability over 150 years of a very large ...
International audienceOrbital resonances are ubiquitous in the Solar System and are harbingers for t...
International audienceIn the last decades the important increase of the number of positioning satell...
International audienceThis paper aims at investigating the stability over 200 years of a very large ...
We consider Earth satellite orbits in the range of semimajor axes where the perturbing effects of Ea...
The management of the Global Navigation Satellite Systems and of the MEO region as a whole is a subj...
The complexity of the orbital dynamics in the Earth environment is still not well understood. Notwit...