Atmospheric drag, as one of the largest non-gravitational perturbations in low Earth orbit (LEO), can dramatically decay the orbit of LEO satellites with both secular and periodic effects. Hence, it plays a critical role in orbit prediction related products, and research on orbit determination, orbital uncertainty propagation and collision avoidance. Although many empirical thermospheric mass density (TMD) models have been proposed in the past few decades, precise determination of atmospheric drag is still a challenging task. In order to give a comprehensive review of the current empirical TMD models, focusing on their impact on orbital dynamics, this review summarises and investigates the most representative classes of models, including th...
Operational orbit determination by the Flight Dynamics Division at the Goddard Space Flight Center h...
Satellite drag data plays an important role in the estimation of atmospheric density and the study o...
A new empirical atmospheric density model, Jacchia-Bowman 2008, is developed as an improved revision...
The uncertainty on Thermospheric Mass Density (TMD), as derived from atmospheric models, can reach e...
This paper presents the results of an investigation of the orbit determination performance of the Ja...
Satellite drag modeling remains the largest source of uncertainty affecting space operations in low ...
Predicting the positions of satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) requires a comprehensive understandi...
Many thermospheric mass density (TMD) variations have been recognized in observations and physical s...
Accurate forecasts of thermosphere densities, realistic calculation of aerodynamic drag, and propaga...
Accurate forecasts of thermosphere densities, realistic calculation of aerodynamic drag, and propaga...
Accurate forecasts of thermosphere densities, realistic calculation of aerodynamic drag, and propaga...
Nowadays a large number of artificial satellites orbit the Earth, of which many of them have complet...
A new empirical atmospheric density model, Jacchia-Bowman 2008, is developed as an improved revision...
ability to measure the surface forces present. The total density can be easily derived from this mea...
Aims: The Drag Temperature Model (DTM) is a semi-empirical model describing the temperature, density...
Operational orbit determination by the Flight Dynamics Division at the Goddard Space Flight Center h...
Satellite drag data plays an important role in the estimation of atmospheric density and the study o...
A new empirical atmospheric density model, Jacchia-Bowman 2008, is developed as an improved revision...
The uncertainty on Thermospheric Mass Density (TMD), as derived from atmospheric models, can reach e...
This paper presents the results of an investigation of the orbit determination performance of the Ja...
Satellite drag modeling remains the largest source of uncertainty affecting space operations in low ...
Predicting the positions of satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) requires a comprehensive understandi...
Many thermospheric mass density (TMD) variations have been recognized in observations and physical s...
Accurate forecasts of thermosphere densities, realistic calculation of aerodynamic drag, and propaga...
Accurate forecasts of thermosphere densities, realistic calculation of aerodynamic drag, and propaga...
Accurate forecasts of thermosphere densities, realistic calculation of aerodynamic drag, and propaga...
Nowadays a large number of artificial satellites orbit the Earth, of which many of them have complet...
A new empirical atmospheric density model, Jacchia-Bowman 2008, is developed as an improved revision...
ability to measure the surface forces present. The total density can be easily derived from this mea...
Aims: The Drag Temperature Model (DTM) is a semi-empirical model describing the temperature, density...
Operational orbit determination by the Flight Dynamics Division at the Goddard Space Flight Center h...
Satellite drag data plays an important role in the estimation of atmospheric density and the study o...
A new empirical atmospheric density model, Jacchia-Bowman 2008, is developed as an improved revision...