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The following pages link to The dynamical structure of the MEO region: long-term stability, chaos, and transport (Q285125):
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- Special features of the structure of secular resonances in the dynamics of near-Earth space objects (Q317786) (← links)
- Some initial conditions for disposed satellites of the systems GPS and Galileo constellations (Q966276) (← links)
- Analytical development of the lunisolar disturbing function and the critical inclination secular resonance (Q1680404) (← links)
- Moser's quadratic, symplectic map (Q1739548) (← links)
- Resonant dynamics of medium Earth orbits: space debris issues (Q1931799) (← links)
- Towards a sustainable exploitation of the geosynchronous orbital region (Q2005615) (← links)
- A frequency portrait of low Earth orbits (Q2005638) (← links)
- Phase space description of the dynamics due to the coupled effect of the planetary oblateness and the solar radiation pressure perturbations (Q2005648) (← links)
- On the predictability and robustness of Galileo disposal orbits (Q2005674) (← links)
- A deep dive into the \(2g+h\) resonance: separatrices, manifolds and phase space structure of navigation satellites (Q2073341) (← links)
- Preliminary orbits with line-of-sight correction for LEO satellites observed with radar (Q2203845) (← links)
- Nekhoroshev estimates for the orbital stability of Earth's satellites (Q2688284) (← links)
- Bifurcation of Lunisolar Secular Resonances for Space Debris Orbits (Q3188144) (← links)
- Dynamics of Resonances and Equilibria of Low Earth Objects (Q4608083) (← links)
- Semi-analytical estimates for the chaotic diffusion in the second fundamental model of resonance. Application to Earth's navigation satellites (Q6090684) (← links)
- Analytical investigation about long-lifetime science orbits around Galilean moons (Q6546541) (← links)
- Partial barriers to chaotic transport in 4D symplectic maps (Q6571806) (← links)
- On the Arnold diffusion mechanism in medium Earth orbit (Q6642802) (← links)