Brouwer and Brouwer-Lyddanes' use of the Von Zeipel-Delaunay method is employed to develop an efficient analytical orbit theory suitable for microcomputers. A succinctly simple pseudo-phenomenologically conceptualized algorithm is introduced which accurately and economically synthesizes modeling of drag effects. The method epitomizes and manifests effortless efficient computer mechanization. Simulated trajectory data is employed to illustrate the theory's ability to accurately accommodate oblateness and drag effects for microcomputer ground based or onboard predicted orbital representation. Real tracking data is used to demonstrate that the theory's orbit determination and orbit prediction capabilities are favorably adaptable to and are com...
The motion of a spacecraft traveling in the upper atmosphere is studied using the method of averagin...
Accurate orbital propagation is required in order to correctly estimate (in design phase) and carry...
Modification of Brouwer solution for artificial satellites to include small eccentricities and incli...
An economical algorithm is presented for predicting the position of a satellite perturbed by drag an...
In the present paper, an averaging perturbation technique leads to the determination of a time-expli...
Precision mean element (PME) satellite theories play a key role in orbit dynamics analyses. These th...
Mathematical and algorithmical techniques for solution of problems in satellite dynamics were develo...
This report presents a theory of oblateness perturbations of the orbits of artificial satellites bas...
Application of von zeipel and modified hansen methods to artificial satellite orbit calculation
In the special perturbation method, Cowell and variation-of-parameters formulations of the motion eq...
Orbital altitudes congested with spacecraft and debris combined with recent collisions have all but ...
Although recent numerical studies have demonstrated the possibility to obtain entire families of bou...
Short-period perturbation computation of artificial satellite orbits caused by atmospheric dra
Application of Brouwer artificial satellite theory to computation of state transition matri
The concept of frozen orbit has been applied in space missions mainly for orbital tracking and contr...
The motion of a spacecraft traveling in the upper atmosphere is studied using the method of averagin...
Accurate orbital propagation is required in order to correctly estimate (in design phase) and carry...
Modification of Brouwer solution for artificial satellites to include small eccentricities and incli...
An economical algorithm is presented for predicting the position of a satellite perturbed by drag an...
In the present paper, an averaging perturbation technique leads to the determination of a time-expli...
Precision mean element (PME) satellite theories play a key role in orbit dynamics analyses. These th...
Mathematical and algorithmical techniques for solution of problems in satellite dynamics were develo...
This report presents a theory of oblateness perturbations of the orbits of artificial satellites bas...
Application of von zeipel and modified hansen methods to artificial satellite orbit calculation
In the special perturbation method, Cowell and variation-of-parameters formulations of the motion eq...
Orbital altitudes congested with spacecraft and debris combined with recent collisions have all but ...
Although recent numerical studies have demonstrated the possibility to obtain entire families of bou...
Short-period perturbation computation of artificial satellite orbits caused by atmospheric dra
Application of Brouwer artificial satellite theory to computation of state transition matri
The concept of frozen orbit has been applied in space missions mainly for orbital tracking and contr...
The motion of a spacecraft traveling in the upper atmosphere is studied using the method of averagin...
Accurate orbital propagation is required in order to correctly estimate (in design phase) and carry...
Modification of Brouwer solution for artificial satellites to include small eccentricities and incli...