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Trudy Mat. Inst. Steklova, 2007 Volume 259, Pages 156–173 (Mi tm575)

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On the Conditions under Which a Satellite Orbit Intersects the Surface of a Central Body of Finite Radius in the Restricted Double-Averaged Three-Body Problem

V. I. Prokhorenko

Space Research Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

Abstract: This paper is concerned with the applied problem of choosing long-living orbits of artificial Earth satellites whose evolution under the influence of gravitational perturbation from the Moon and the Sun may result in the collision of the satellite with the central body, as was shown by M. L. Lidov for the well-known example of “Vertical Moon.” We use solutions of the completely integrable system of evolution equations obtained by Lidov in 1961 by averaging twice the spatial circular restricted three-body problem in the Hill approximation. In order to apply the integrability of this problem in practice, we study the foliation of the manifold of levels of first integrals and the change of motion under crossing the bifurcation manifolds separating the foliated cells. As a result, we describe the manifold of initial conditions under which the orbit evolution leads to an inevitable collision of the satellite with the central body. We also find a lower bound for the practical applicability of the results, which is determined by the presence of gravitational perturbations caused by a polar flattening of the central body.

UDC: 531

Received in April 2007


 English version:
Proceedings of the Steklov Institute of Mathematics, 2007, 259, 149–166

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