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Study of a Moon’s Artificial Satellite Dynamics Valid for All Eccentricities and Inclinations

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Interactions Between Physics and Dynamics of Solar System Bodies
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This work deals with the study of trajectories of artificial satellites around the Moon to the end of missions. It means to study all the trajectories of lunar satellites below 10000 km, only considering for now actions that derive from a gravitational potential.

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  • Chapront, J and Chapront-Touzé, M.: 1982, ‘Tables simplifiées du mouvement de la Lune issues de ELP-2000 ’, Notes scientifiques et techniques du bureau des longitudes.

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Steichen, D. (1993). Study of a Moon’s Artificial Satellite Dynamics Valid for All Eccentricities and Inclinations. In: Bois, E., Oberti, P., Henrard, J. (eds) Interactions Between Physics and Dynamics of Solar System Bodies. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1902-3_20

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