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Strategy for the realization of soft docking with space debris by using a tether system
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Pikalov, R S
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Physics
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/ Tethers
2019
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2019
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Strategy for the realization of soft docking with space debris by using a tether system
Journal Article
Strategy for the realization of soft docking with space debris by using a tether system
2019
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Overview
This study focuses on the dynamics of a rendezvous of a tug and large space debris connected by a viscoelastic tether. It is assumed that control is realized by changing the length of the tether. The goal is to study the dynamic of the maneuver of the rendezvous and to find the ways, which allow one to reduce the oscillation of the tether. The obtained results can be applied as applications for the tasks of implement rendezvous of two bodies using the tether.
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IOP Publishing
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