Drift of geostationary satellites
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https://doi.org/10.24144/2415-8038.2005.18.82-89Keywords:
Geostationary satellites, Drift, Libra satellitesAbstract
For three regimes of motion the simple equations of change of drift and longitude of unguided geostationary satellites are submitted. The examples of use of these equations are resulted: determination of parameters of correction of active geostationary satellites.
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