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Dynamical properties of the Molniya satellite constellation: long-term evolution of the semi-major axis
by
Daquin, Jérôme
, Lemaitre, Anne
, Buzzoni, Alberto
, Alessi, Elisa Maria
, O’Leary, Joseph
in
Aerospace environments
/ Artificial satellites
/ Automotive Engineering
/ Cartography
/ Classical Mechanics
/ Control
/ Dynamical Systems
/ Dynamics
/ Engineering
/ Mechanical Engineering
/ Molniya satellites
/ Orbital resonances (celestial mechanics)
/ Original Paper
/ Satellite constellations
/ Spacecraft structures
/ Vibration
2021
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Dynamical properties of the Molniya satellite constellation: long-term evolution of the semi-major axis
by
Daquin, Jérôme
, Lemaitre, Anne
, Buzzoni, Alberto
, Alessi, Elisa Maria
, O’Leary, Joseph
in
Aerospace environments
/ Artificial satellites
/ Automotive Engineering
/ Cartography
/ Classical Mechanics
/ Control
/ Dynamical Systems
/ Dynamics
/ Engineering
/ Mechanical Engineering
/ Molniya satellites
/ Orbital resonances (celestial mechanics)
/ Original Paper
/ Satellite constellations
/ Spacecraft structures
/ Vibration
2021
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Dynamical properties of the Molniya satellite constellation: long-term evolution of the semi-major axis
by
Daquin, Jérôme
, Lemaitre, Anne
, Buzzoni, Alberto
, Alessi, Elisa Maria
, O’Leary, Joseph
in
Aerospace environments
/ Artificial satellites
/ Automotive Engineering
/ Cartography
/ Classical Mechanics
/ Control
/ Dynamical Systems
/ Dynamics
/ Engineering
/ Mechanical Engineering
/ Molniya satellites
/ Orbital resonances (celestial mechanics)
/ Original Paper
/ Satellite constellations
/ Spacecraft structures
/ Vibration
2021
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Dynamical properties of the Molniya satellite constellation: long-term evolution of the semi-major axis
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Dynamical properties of the Molniya satellite constellation: long-term evolution of the semi-major axis
2021
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We describe the phase space structures related to the semi-major axis of Molniya-like satellites subject to tesseral and lunisolar resonances. In particular, the questions answered in this contribution are: (1) we study the indirect interplay of the critical inclination resonance on the semi-geosynchronous resonance using a hierarchy of more realistic dynamical systems, thus discussing the dynamics beyond the integrable approximation. By introducing
ad hoc
tractable models averaged over fast angles, (2) we numerically demarcate the hyperbolic structures organising the long-term dynamics via fast Lyapunov indicators cartography. Based on the publicly available two-line elements space orbital data, (3) we identify two satellites, namely Molniya 1-69 and Molniya 1-87, displaying fingerprints consistent with the dynamics associated to the hyperbolic set. Finally, (4) the computations of their associated dynamical maps highlight that the spacecraft are trapped within the hyperbolic tangle. This research therefore reports evidence of actual artificial satellites in the near-Earth environment whose dynamics are ruled by hyperbolic manifolds and resonant mechanisms. The tools, formalism and methodologies we present are exportable to other region of space subject to similar commensurabilities as the geosynchronous region.
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Springer Netherlands,Springer Nature B.V
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