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Artificial satellites--Orbits--Effect of radiation pressure on

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The Effects Of Using Solar Radiation Pressure To Alleviate Fuel Requirements For Orbit Changing And Maintenance Of The Dscs Ii F-13 Satellite, Jody A. Paris Mar 2006

The Effects Of Using Solar Radiation Pressure To Alleviate Fuel Requirements For Orbit Changing And Maintenance Of The Dscs Ii F-13 Satellite, Jody A. Paris

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Orbit disposal and maintenance of aging satellites has become a significant concern over the past few years, as the increasing number of orbiting objects threatens to limit the launching of future satellites. Many of the satellites currently in orbit, however, were not built with disposal considerations. The DSCS II series was launched into orbit beginning in the 1970s, and many satellites are now without the fuel required to conventionally transition to a sanctioned disposal orbit. In GEO orbit the largest non-gravitational perturbation is solar radiation pressure. By adjusting the attitude of a satellite with a controller to maximize the perturbing …