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Techniques of orbital decay and long-term ephemeris prediction for satellites in earth orbitIn the special perturbation method, Cowell and variation-of-parameters formulations of the motion equations are implemented and numerically integrated. Variations in the orbital elements due to drag are computed using the 1970 Jacchia atmospheric density model, which includes the effects of semiannual variations, diurnal bulge, solar activity, and geomagnetic activity. In the general perturbation method, two-variable asymptotic series and automated manipulation capabilities are used to obtain analytical solutions to the variation-of-parameters equations. Solutions are obtained considering the effect of oblateness only and the combined effects of oblateness and drag. These solutions are then numerically evaluated by means of a FORTRAN program in which an updating scheme is used to maintain accurate epoch values of the elements. The atmospheric density function is approximated by a Fourier series in true anomaly, and the 1970 Jacchia model is used to periodically update the Fourier coefficients. The accuracy of both methods is demonstrated by comparing computed orbital elements to actual elements over time spans of up to 8 days for the special perturbation method and up to 356 days for the general perturbation method.
Document ID
19720004932
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Barry, B. F.
(Computer Sciences Corp. Huntsville, AL, United States)
Pimm, R. S.
(Computer Sciences Corp. Huntsville, AL, United States)
Rowe, C. K.
(Computer Sciences Corp. Huntsville, AL, United States)
Date Acquired
September 2, 2013
Publication Date
November 1, 1971
Subject Category
Navigation
Report/Patent Number
NASA-CR-121053
Report Number: NASA-CR-121053
Accession Number
72N12581
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS8-26113
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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