Expressions are presented for relating the satellite position in the orbital plane with the projected latitude and longitude on a rotating earth surface. An expression is also presented for determining the azimuth angle at a given burnout position on the basis of a selected passage position on the earth's surface. Examples are presented of a satellite launched eastward and one launched westward, each passing over a selected position sometime after having completed three orbits. Incremental changes from the desired latitude and longitude due to the earth's oblateness are included in the iteration for obtaining the azimuth angles of the two examples. The results for both cases are then compared with those obtained from a computing program usi...
In 1985, two non-attitude-controlled satellites were each placed in a low earth orbit by the Scout L...
New orbit computation techniques have been developed to realize the full precision of laser ranging ...
A computer system is described which can process raw tracker data from low or intermediate altitude ...
The configuration of satellite network systems is based on the quantities and properties related to ...
Application of celestial mechanics to artificial satellite orbit calculations using orbit perturbati...
The difference between an orbit and a revolution is explained and it is shown why space shuttle Colu...
The principal purpose of the present paper is to present sets of equations which may be used for cal...
It is desired that the Nimbus meteorological satellite always cross the equator around local noon an...
Simplified expressions describing the transfer from a satellite bit to the point of atmospheric entr...
Abstract: The preprint is devoted to solar sail angle control algorithm development to nul...
The author's previous theory of the artificial satellite is derived in terms of the. disturbed eccen...
Over recent years considerable advances have taken place in the field of space geodesy, resulting in...
Science requirements for the GLAS mission demand that the laser altimeter be pointed to within 50 m ...
Methods for satellite measurement of continental drift with earth rotation and mathematical logic fo...
FUTURE solar physics missions will require the ability to reposition multiple spacecraft at differen...
In 1985, two non-attitude-controlled satellites were each placed in a low earth orbit by the Scout L...
New orbit computation techniques have been developed to realize the full precision of laser ranging ...
A computer system is described which can process raw tracker data from low or intermediate altitude ...
The configuration of satellite network systems is based on the quantities and properties related to ...
Application of celestial mechanics to artificial satellite orbit calculations using orbit perturbati...
The difference between an orbit and a revolution is explained and it is shown why space shuttle Colu...
The principal purpose of the present paper is to present sets of equations which may be used for cal...
It is desired that the Nimbus meteorological satellite always cross the equator around local noon an...
Simplified expressions describing the transfer from a satellite bit to the point of atmospheric entr...
Abstract: The preprint is devoted to solar sail angle control algorithm development to nul...
The author's previous theory of the artificial satellite is derived in terms of the. disturbed eccen...
Over recent years considerable advances have taken place in the field of space geodesy, resulting in...
Science requirements for the GLAS mission demand that the laser altimeter be pointed to within 50 m ...
Methods for satellite measurement of continental drift with earth rotation and mathematical logic fo...
FUTURE solar physics missions will require the ability to reposition multiple spacecraft at differen...
In 1985, two non-attitude-controlled satellites were each placed in a low earth orbit by the Scout L...
New orbit computation techniques have been developed to realize the full precision of laser ranging ...
A computer system is described which can process raw tracker data from low or intermediate altitude ...