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The following pages link to Solar sail periodic orbits in the elliptic restricted three-body problem (Q2348889):
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- Coupled trajectory and attitude stability of displaced orbits (Q358349) (← links)
- Displaced non-Keplerian orbits using impulsive thrust (Q362675) (← links)
- Solar sail dynamics in the three-body problem: Homoclinic paths of points and orbits (Q620265) (← links)
- Solar sail orbits at the Earth-Moon libration points (Q718064) (← links)
- Solar sail halo orbits at the Sun-Earth artificial \(L_1\) point (Q819167) (← links)
- Orbital dynamics of a simple solar photon thruster (Q966279) (← links)
- Periodic and quasi-periodic motions of a solar sail close to \(SL _{1}\) in the Earth-Sun system (Q990351) (← links)
- Planar heliocentric roto-translatory motion of a spacecraft with a solar sail of complex shape (Q1358646) (← links)
- The existence and stability of families of displaced two-body orbits (Q1383212) (← links)
- Orbit period modulation for relative motion using continuous low thrust in the two-body and restricted three-body problems (Q1640663) (← links)
- The web of resonant periodic orbits in the Earth-Moon quasi-bicircular problem including solar radiation pressure (Q2137392) (← links)
- A picture of solar-sail heteroclinic enhanced connections between Lissajous libration point orbits (Q2204535) (← links)
- Pedal coordinates, solar sail orbits, dipole drive and other force problems (Q2236005) (← links)
- An analytical description of three-dimensional heliocentric solar sail orbits (Q2360160) (← links)
- New families of Sun-centered non-Keplerian orbits over cylinders and spheres. (Q2424049) (← links)
- Quasi-terminator orbits near primitive bodies. (Q2424052) (← links)
- Displaced orbits generated by solar sails for the hyperbolic and degenerated cases (Q2451572) (← links)
- Long-term evaluation of orbital dynamics in the Sun-planet system considering axial-tilt (Q4643600) (← links)
- Families of periodic orbits in Hill's problem with solar radiation pressure: application to Hayabusa 2 (Q5962789) (← links)
- The behavior of a satellite trajectory near the equilibrium points of sun-earth system and its control (Q6119877) (← links)